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Lamp Shades and Mirrors Pillows and ‘Table Covers 
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Old Brocades and Novelties French Novelties 
Small Articles Suitable for Gifts and Prizes 
Orders taken for the entire Decorating and Furnishing of Houses, 
at the New York Shop 
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day. Among them were J. S. Pishon, Sturges Pishon, of San Francisco, Cal., spent the week-end at the Ocean- 
the Misses Morgan and H. Delaney of Boston; Mrs. _ side, visiting friends. 
Edward W. Packard, Malcolm Oakes of Greenwich, Mr. and Mrs. W. Schuyler Smith of New York are 
Conn., Mrs. M. W. Ellis of Rochester, N, Y., and chauf- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Bramwell at the High- 
feur; F. E. Graff and G. B. Singer of Pittsburg; Mr. lands cottage, an Oceanside connection. 
and Mrs. F. B. Hussey, Robert F. Hussey and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Burgess of Brooklyn, N. Y., new- 
Mrs, F. W. Sterns of Chicago; Geo. H. Dixon, Jr., and comers at the Oceanside, plan to remain several weeks. 
Percy R. Pyne, Jr., of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair of Toledo, O., are spending a 
Mr, and Mts. Lewis I. Prouty of Brookline were week with Mr. and Mrs. J, K; Secor in Breakers cottage, 
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W. S. Boyd of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
W. F. Barrett at Overlook cottage, one of the Ocean- 
side connettions. 
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Bigelow cottage for the summer, are entertaining Miss 
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