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W. C. LANGLEY & COMPANY 
Exchange Building 
53 State St., Boston 
19 Kilby Street, Boston 
BANKERS AND BROKERS 
Members of New York and Boston Exchanges 
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. 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Dinners and luncheons continue 
to fill the social calendars of many 
North Shore summer residents. 
Ellis Dresel gave a luncheon for 
nineteen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 
Gardiner M. Lane, Mrs. Henry P. 
McKean and Mrs. Robert S. Brad- 
ley gave dinner parties on Monday 
evening. Wednesday evening Mr. 
and Mrs. Amory G. Hodges extended 
their hospitality to a dinner com- 
pany at Manchester. Mrs. Wash- 
ington B. Thomas was a dinner hos- 
tess yesterday. Today Mrs. S. V. R. 
Crosby is serving a luncheon and 
Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean a dinner 
company incidental to the Nor- 
mandy Peasant Market festivities 
taking place today at the Crosby 
estate, West Manchester. Tomorrow 
the Misses Amy and Clara Curtis 
will surround themselves with a con- 
genial dinner company at ‘‘Crow 
Island,’’ their Manchester summer 
home. 
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Mrs. Charles W. Fairbanks, wife 
of former Vive Pres. Fairbanks, is at 
Beverly Farms, the guest of her son, 
Warren Fairbanks. Mrs. Fairbanks 
and Mrs. J. W. Timmins, her daugh- 
ter, were in Danvers Monday of this 
MISSES 
Whittredge & Barrows 
NEW YORK 
and 
Magnolia, Mass. 
(opposite Colonnade) 
Interior Decorations 
Wall Papers and Fabrics 
Rare Tapestries and Choice 
Examples of Old Furniture 
Italian terra cottas, and a 
variety of small objects 
d’art suitable for prizes 
and Gifts 
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week to renew their associations of 
a few seasons ago. They were the 
guests of Mrs. C. H. Masury, hon- 
orary state regent of the Massachu- 
setts DAR. Mrs. Masury gave a 
luncheon in their honor. The guests 
bidden to meet them were Mrs. C. 
H. Chock, vice state regent, Mrs. H. 
E. Bowditch, state auditor Mass. 
DAR, and Mrs. Nellie Rice Fiske, 
regent of Wayside Inn Chapter. 
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Alfred C. Horstmann of the Ger- 
man embassy at Manchester, has 
enjoyed Congressman and Mrs. A. 
P. Gardner’s hospitality at Pride’s 
during the week. 
Photographs 
At Your Home 
For a limited period Mr. 
Garo 
will accept appointments for the 
home. 
Appointments may be made 
at the Studio, Boston, or at the 
Summer Studio, North ShoreGrill, 
Magnolia. 
Residents and visitors 
are invited to inspect examples of 
Mr. Garo’s latest work at the Grill. 
