NORTH SHORE BREEZE 11 
W. C. LANGLEY & COMPANY 
BANKERS AND BROKERS 
19 Kilby Street, Boston 
Iembers of New York and Boston Exchanges 
10 Wall Street, New York 
SUMMER BRANCH OFFICE 
' OCEANSIDE HOTEL, MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Our office is equipped with the 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. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
North Shore society was well represented at the 
brilliant dinner and ball given by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 
Mackay of New York at ‘‘Harbor Hill’’ in honor of the 
international polo players. Numbered among those 
present were Mr. and Mrs. Rodolphe L. Agassiz, Har- 
rison Tweed, Childs Frick, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. 
Prince and F. H. Prince, Jr. 
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William Lowell Putnam and Miss Katherine Lowell 
Putnam of Boston and Manchester, sailed from New 
York on the last passage of the Majestic for Cherbourg 
via Plymouth. : 
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Childs Frick was among the Pittsburg guests at 
the recent wedding in New York of Julia Parish Dodge 
and James C. Rea of Pittsburg. It was solemnized in 
the Riverside Presbyterian church, New York. A re- 
ception followed at the magnificent country estate of 
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland H. Dodge, Maum-Reag, River- 
side. Mr. Rea gave his bachelor dinner on the Dodge 
yacht at sea during a three days’ cruise. The yacht 
was placed at his disposal. 
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Henry L. Higginson of Boston and West Manches- 
ter, arrived in Berlin in season to put in an appearance 
at the brilliant dinner which Ambassador Hill gave 
several evenings ago at the embassy in honor of Mr. 
aad Mrs. Jacob Schiff. Maj. Higginson tarried on his 
way from Paris to Berlin in Switzerland, where he was 
especially charmed with Geneva, and spent some days 
very pleasantly at the Hotel Beau Rivarge. He 1s ex- 
pected home from Europe ae es part of this month. 
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It is expected that Caleb Loring of Boston and 
Pride’s, who has been abroad since last June when he 
supplemented his graduation from Harvard by rowing 
on the victorious crew in the annual race with Yale on 
the Thames, will return for the marriage of his only 
brother, Augustus P. Loring, Jr., to Miss Rosamond 
3owditch, at ‘‘Moss Hill,’’ Jamaica Plain, next Wednes- 
day afternoon, June 22nd, and lend his services as best 
man on that occasion. 
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Mrs. C. W. Ogden of New York City, arrived at 
3rownland Cottages, Manchester, last Saturday for the 
summer. 
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Mrs. Susan Longworth of Cincinnati arrived 
Wednesday at her summer home near Mingo Beach, 
Pride’s Crossing. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
A delegation of woman golfers who have been par- 
ticipating in the eastern championship tournament at 
the Brae Burn Club, came to Manchester last Saturday, 
av the invitation of Miss Harriet Curtis and enjoyed a 
natch play on the new course at the Essex County Club. 
There were 14 in the party representing Boston and 
Philadelphia clubs. Mrs. Roope of Brae Burn and Miss 
Warriet Curtis of the Essex County Club, who were 
paired, brought in a score of 93 which was the low 
eard of the day. 
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Miss Hleanora Sears of Boston and Beverly Farms 
was among the guests at Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mack- 
ay’s dinner and ball at Harbor Hill, Roslyn, L. L, 
given in honor of the international polo teams. 
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The engagement of Miss Anne B. Lindsay, daugh- 
ter of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. John 8. Lindsay of Boston and 
J. A. Lowell Blake, son of the late George Baty Blake 
of Boston, is of much interest to North Shore society 
as Mr. Blake is a member of the Myopia Hunt elub. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre and Miss Elaine 
Denegre of the West Manchester colony, who were at 
Biarritz in the course of their European travels, have 
been registered. at the Hotel Majestic, Paris. 
OCEANSIDE HOTEL NOTES. 
The brokerage firm of W. C. Langley & Co., of 
Boston, have opened their North Shore branch the 
past week. They are located as usual in the Ocean- 
side hotel at Magnolia, their room having been enlarged 
to double its former size since last season. The firm has 
direct private wires to New York and Boston. Newell 
Bent, of the firm, will have charge of the office as last 
scuson, with headquarters at the Oceanside, and Mr. 
Fletcher, another member of the firm will be here part 
of the season. 
Hodgdon, Kennard & Co., the Boston diamond mer- 
chants, are to open their North Shore braneh in the 
Geeanside hotel, Magnolia, the last week in June. The 
store will be under the personal charge of Mr. Kennard 
az usual. Mr. Kennard will have apartments in High- 
land, one of the Oceanside cottages, as last year. Mrs. 
Kennard and four charming children —two boys and 
two girls — will spend the summer at the summer home 
cf Mrs. Kennard’s family, in Cazenovia, N. Y. They 
will spend part of July at Magnolia. 
