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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Levi Z. Leiter of ‘‘Edge- 
water House,’’ Beverly Farms, was 
at home to a dinner party of four- 
teen Tuesday evening. 
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Miss Alice Cotting of Pride’s re- 
turned Tuesday from a visit with 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Little at 
MaecMahan Island, Me. 
SWAMPSCOTT 
The New Ocean House. 
There have been general improve- 
ments about the house for the sea- 
son of 1912. The most noticeable 
were the new adornments of the din- 
ing hall and ball room. The dining 
hall has been re-papered in soft 
brown and cream shades represent- 
ing a forest scene. Soft, dainty, 
filmy curtains complete the cool, airy 
appearance of the hall. The tables 
always homelike and dainty, have 
the same desirable accessories. 
Extremely lovely is the white wil- 
low and robin’s blue brocade fur- 
nishings of the ballroom. The wall pa- 
per is blue brocade of the same tone 
and the paint a lovely white enamel. 
The reception rooms leading off the 
ballroom have furniture of the same 
lovely tones. The room is certainly 
a earming setting and foil for ball- 
room attire. 
Mr. and Mrs. Murdock M. John- 
son, Porter and Dorothy Johnson 
have closed their apartments at the 
Buckminster hotel, Boston, and lo- 
eated at the New Ocean House. Mr. 
and Mrs. C. L. Currier of the same 
hostelry are also here. 
Many other prominent family ho- 
tels have sent representative mem- 
hers of their winter clientele to the 
New Ocean. From Hotel Bucking- 
ham, St. Louis, are the Misses W. E. 
Mitehell and G. H. Mitchell; Hotel 
Vendome, Boston, Mrs. Irving 0. 
Whitney, Mrs. J. F. Winch, Mrs. 
Otis N. Jones; Hotel Westminster, 
Boston, Jesse B. -Thomas, Miss 
Thomas; Hotel Canterbury, Boston, 
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Randall; 
Charlesgate Hotel, Boston, Mrs. 
Charles R. Richardson; Hotel Wads- 
worth, Boston, Mrs. Miles Wash- 
burn; Hotel Tuleries, Boston, Mr. 
and Mrs. A. C. Lawrence, Mrs. M. 
lL. Higgins and sons, Mr. and Mrs. 
©. L. Parker; Hotel Brunswick, Bos- 
ton, Mrs. J. E. Henry: Hotel Em- 
pire, Boston, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. 
Hamilton; Hotel Nottingham, Bos- 
ton, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson. 
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TRADE MARK ~ 
C. C. SHAYNE & CO. 
New York 
Will exhibit at the 
Oceanside Hotel 
Magnolia, Massachusetts 
For three days, July 
22nd, 23rd, and 24th. 
A superb collection of advance European Models for the 
season of 1912 and 1913 in fine Furs. This will 
be the first display of these exclusive designs 
shown in America. A visit to this 
exhibit will repay intending pur- 
chasers for the coming season. 
THE INDIAN STORE 
186 Boylston St., Boston. Fuller St.,.Magnolia, 3d house south of Post Office. Apple Tree Cottage 
Navajo Rugs, The famous Curacao Hats, Brasses, Baskets, Curios, Jewelery 
Toys, Games and Favors. 
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Antiques, Curios and Works of Art 
Bureaus, tables, chairs, high-boys desks. Portrait of two children 
painted at Salem in 1850, by Osgood. 
No collection of American portrait painters is comp'ete without an Osgood, and 
as I have never before known ¢f one to be in the hands of a dealer, few are complete 
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