NORTH SHORE BREEZE 3 5 
W. G. LANGLEY & GOMPANY 
BANKERS AND BROKERS 
members of the New York and Boston Stock Exchange 
Exchange Building, 53 State Street, Boston 
10 Wall Street New York 
Summer Branch Office = OCEANSIDE HOTEL, MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Our office is equipped with a direct wire to Boston and New York and we offer every facility for the 
execution of orders in all markets. 
We cordially invite you to use this office in the transaction of any business that you may have during 
the summer months. 
Mrs. Frederick L. Bailey of Ardmore, Pa., and her 
daughter, Miss Edith, are among the late arrivals at The 
Oceanside and will remain until the big hotel closes. 
One of the many motoring parties to stop over the 
week-end at The Oceanside was that made up of Mr. and 
Mrs. A. Wesley Stetson and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander 
Hamilton of Brockton. They started away early Monday 
morning for the White Mountains and the sea-shore 
places in Maine. 
General and Mrs. George L. Andrews of Washing- 
ton have been at The Oceanside since its opening day. 
They are among the jolly company of elderly Washing- 
ton folks who have been coming to the Oceanside for fif- 
teen years and more. They come early and stay late and 
make a large number of friends during the season. Miss 
K. L. Andrews, their daughter, joined them this week and 
will stay with them until the hotel closes and they re- 
turn to the capital. 
EK. B. Bacon of Louisville, Ky, who has been at The 
Oceanside for a month or more, entertained Russell C. 
Weit of New York City, a long-time friend, over the 
week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Elliott, Mrs. John Elliott 
and Miss Mary Elliott of Scranton, Pa., are touring New 
MISS 
MANICURE 
COMER 
England in a big motor-car and spent a few days early 
in the week at The Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brainard and Mrs. Brainard’s 
brother, Wiliam W. Heaton of New York City, spent 
the week-end at The Oceanside. Early in the week they 
left for the Maine resorts. 
Mrs. Hugo Scherer of Detroit, Mich., who has been 
a guest at The Oceanside for several weeks, is entertain- 
ing her brother, Edward J. Smith for a fortnight. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kountze of New York City and 
their son, Leslie, accompanied by a governess and maid, 
spent the week-end at The Oceanside on their way to the 
White Mountains. Mr. Kountze is the head of the firm 
of Kountze Brothers, one of the largest international 
banking houses in the world. ‘‘Orchard Hill Farm,’’ the 
summer-place of Mr. and Mrs. Kountze at Katonah, N. Y., 
is one of the show places of that part of the country. 
One of the long-time guests of the Oceanside to re- 
turn for her annual visit is Mrs. A. D. Deming of Chica- 
go. Mrs. Deming and her beautiful young daughter, 
Miss Adele, arrived Saturday in time to dance at the 
mid-summer’s ball and to participate in a little enter- 
tainment following the ball. They will remain until the 
hotel closes. 
CHIROPODY 
Formerly at Oceanside 
COIFFEUSE 
SPECIALTY 
The Comer Lasting Wave for permanently 
waving the Hair, Endorsed by leading spe- 
cialists in Paris, London and New York. 
COLONNADE 
(Rear of Frank Bros. Boot Shop.) 
MAGNOLIA 
MASS. 
