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Martin at the Oceanside for the week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fisher, Miss Fisher and Miss 
Laura M. Fisher of Germantown, Pa., registered at the 
Oceanside for several day this week. 
Miss Gray, Miss Alice Gray and Henry Gray of 
Pittsburg have arrived for the balance of August at the 
Oceanside. 
Mr. and; Mrs. W. B. Gould and F. M. Gould of 
Orange, N. J., spent the week-end at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Sutphen of New York regis- 
tered at the Oceanside Friday for a week’s stay. 
Mr. Ceccato of Washington, D. C., dined with Count 
de Rosa at the Oceanside last week. 
Mr. and Mrs. John K, Shaw, John K. Shaw, Jr., and 
maid of Baltimore, Md., have taken apartments in Sea 
Vista cottage, an Oceanside connection, to remain until 
September. Mr. Shaw’s sister, Mrs. Howard J. Mus- 
selman of Rowland Park, Md., is spending the season 
at the Oceanside. 
Judge Morris Dallett of Philadelphia has rejoined 
his family at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Carpenter of Bronxville, N. 
Y., new-comers at the Oceanside, expect to remain several 
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C. L. Duval and G. Howard Duval have joined other 
members of their sen at the Oceanside this week. 
Thomas W. Carter, Jr., has joined his parents at 
Lawton cottage for a week. With him are Horace Milli- 
ken and Corwith Wagner of St. Louis. 
E. Harleston Simons of New York city has register- 
ed at the Oceanside for several weeks 
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dexter of Springfield, and Mr. 
and Mrs. C. Corby and Karl Corby of Washington, 
D. C., motored over to the Oceanside to spend the week- 
end. 
Lucious J. Otis, Miss M. FE. Otis and Mrs. M. Star- 
buck of Chicago, old guests at the Oceanside, have re- 
turned there for a short visit as guests of Mrs. H. W. 
Farnum of Chicago, who has the Sun Dial cottage. 
C. D. Wadsworth and F. S. Krags motored to the 
Oceanside for the Saturday dance and spent Sunday with 
friends. 
K. W. Cushing of Cleveland, O., is visiting Samuel 
Mathers at the Breakers cottage, an Oceanside connect- 
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