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AT THE HOTELS 
Walter G. Horton is spending Old 
Home Week with his mother, Mrs. W. 
H. Horton, of Boston, at the Oceanside. 
J. W. H. Overall of St. Louis is en- 
joying ashort visit at the Oceanside with 
St. Louis friends. 
William D. Disshon with a party of 
friends are making a brief stay at the 
Oceanside. They came over the road 
from Philadelphia by motor. 
E. Dwight Atherton of Boston has re- 
turned to the Oceanside to be with his 
family for the balance of the season. 
Mrs. J. C. Ernst and maid have re- 
turned to Aborn for another season. The 
marriage of Mr. and Mrs.4Ernst at Mag- 
nolia last season will be well remember- 
ed by former guests here. Mr. Ernst, 
who is very prominent. in Cincinnati 
business circles, will join Mrs. Ernst lat- 
ter in the season. 
NEW YORK 
31 Central ot. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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BERKELEY Sule DiInNeG BOSTON 
ANNOUNCE THE @PENING ©F TAEIR SAMMER BRANCA 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
Where they are displaying their latest importations in 
amb, handle and blectiie Shader 
ALSO ee FURNISHINGS FOR ae ROEUSES 
9 ae ‘Ast isn 
New York City | 
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MADAME ROSE 
A Micmac Indian 
Palmist and Card Reader 
At the Indian camp, Raymond street, Magnolia 
(near the bathing pavilion) 
Prices reasonable. 
Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. 
Mrs. William Bault, Mr. and Mrs. 
R. L. Bault and Edward Cadwallader 
comprise an automobile party that is 
making the Oceanside their headquarters 
for a few days. 
The ‘Thursday evening hop at the 
Oceanside was quite largely attended by 
the guests at the hotel and others from 
outside, and proved one of the most en- 
joyable affairs of the season. 
Sein eo G5 Ed ere OS 
Miss Helen A. Whittier of Brookline — 
is registered at the Aborn for an extend-: 
ed visit. Miss Whittier is the editor of the 
Woman’s Federation Bulletin. 
Miss Simpkins and Miss Ethel Simp- 
kins of St. Louis joined their family at 
the Oceanside the,first of the week. 
Mrs. Walker Smith and family of Cin- 
cinnati are atthe Oceanside for an extend- 
ed stay. 
BERLIN 
Messrs. GEBRUDER MOSSE 
7 West 30th Street. 
OF BERLIN 
New York 
WILL HAVE A FEW SPECIMENS OF THEIR STOCK IN ART LINENS 
SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY HOMES, with 
Table Damask, Towels and 
Bed Linens from Sample 
THE HEATH COMPANY 
31 Central Street, 
Manchester, Mass. 
