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been particularly gay. A great many Boston bache- 
lors find the Saturday night affairs an attractive part 
of the week-end. D. A. Hamilton, U. S. N. and P. 
Boncher, U. S. N., always come. Jos. A. Conroy, E. W. 
Holst, Mr. Powers, Mr. Monroe and Mr. Barbee never 
miss them. Neither does Paul Icacci. Miss Marion 
Greeley of Manchester and Miss Charlotte Read were 
there. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Bremer came over from their 
cottage in Manchester. Mrs. Bremer wore a lovely gown 
of changable yellow and green, trimmed with a velvet 
black bird. The Slaters were there and the two Miss Mc- 
Ginleys. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Wigglesworth from Man- 
chester stopped in for awhile. 
Captain and Mrs. W. S$. Wyatt of Chestnut Hill 
have returned to the Oceanside for their annual visit. 
Mrs. Emmet Queen and maid of New York and 
Miss Philippa Queen have returned to the Oceanside this 
week for the balance of the season. 
Miss Dorothy Stetson of Boston and E. B. Conway 
of Norfolk, Va., joined the latter’s mother, Mrs. M. B. 
Conway at the Oceanside this week. 
Another Pittsburg family to arrive at the Oceanside 
this week are Mrs. Clifton A. Verner, Miss Margaret 
Verner and A. W. Verner. They are new-comers here. 
R. Waldon Snowden Hill of Washington, D. C., a 
close friend of Hugo de Pena of the Uruguian legation, 
has arrived at the Oceanside for several weeks’ stay. 
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LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S MILLINERY. CHILDREN’S DRESSES and 
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Simple and Dainty Dresses for Misses and Small Women, at most attractive Prices 
Designer and Importer of Gowns 
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for all occasions. 
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Mrs. I. G. Lombard of Chicago was welcomed back 
to the Oceanside this week for her annual visit. She is 
accompanied by Mrs. H. E. Haass and Miss Ruth Haass. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Martin and two children, Avice 
and Wells Martin of Chicago, who spend August at the 
Oceanside last year have returned this week to remain 
until September. 
Another western family to register at the Oceanside 
this week for August is that of Mrs. Ira Nelson Mor- 
ris of Chicago. Besides Mrs. Morris there are in the 
party Miss Constance Irene Morris, Master Ira Morris 
and Mrs. Hamlin Garland, with maid, governess, tutor 
and chauffeur. 
Mrs. Franklin Brooks and Miss J. vanH. Brooks 
and chauffeur registered at the Oceanside Friday for an 
extended stay. 
Old-time guests to arrive at the Oceanside for Au- 
gust are Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Estabrook and Benj. 
W. Estabrook of Boston. 
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