NORTH SHORE BREEZE II 
W. C. LANGLEY & COMPANY 
BANKERS AND BROKERS 
19 Kilby Street, Boston 
[tembers 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 
Mrs. George Scott Winslow of the Beverly Farms 
eclony is the guest of her mother at Neweastle, Maine, 
this week. 
PPO KOS; 
The annual outing classes of the boys and girls 
of the summer colonies of Manchester, Beverly Farms, 
Pride’s and Beverly Cove are now in session and the 
poys and girls are having very happy reunions and fun 
at their swimming, baseball and other sports. Quite 
a group of them were enjoying the swimming class at 
West Beach, Beverly Farms, Wednesday morning. 
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“Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter and child have now 
arrived permanently at the Leiter estate, ‘*Hdgewater,’”’ 
Beverly Farms. 
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The many friends of Mrs. John Caswell of the 
Beverly Farms contingent, will regret to learn that 
she is cuite ill at the home of her brother at Hamilton 
~yith a severe attack of tonsilitis which has developed 
complications. 
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The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Weld 
of the Beverly Farms colony, who underwent an oper- 
ation for appendicitis some weeks ago, has recovered 
nicely and is about again. 
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Dr. and Mrs. James M. Jackson had as guests over 
the Fourth at their Beverly Farms cottage Dr. and 
Mrs. W. C. Quimby of Boston. 
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John H. Harwood and family of Brookline have 
u'rived at their cottage on ‘‘Mystery Isles.’’ 
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The Misses Elizabeth W. Perkins and Sarah S. 
Perkins of Boston, have opened their Beverly Frams 
cottage for the season. 
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S. Reed Anthony and family of Boston and Beverly 
Farms, departed last Saturday for a trip to Cali- 
fornia. Tuesday they were in Salt Lake City. They 
will return to Beverly Farms August first. 
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Mrs. Arthur Cookman and children of Englewood, 
N. J., are guests of the Misses Eustis of Brookline at 
Hospital Point, Beverly. Mrs. Cookman is a niece of 
the Misses Eustis. , 
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Mrs. Robert D. Evans of Burgess Point, Beverly, 
has been on a motor trip to Stockbridge. 
MAGNOLIA HOTEL NOTES. 
Col. and Mrs. Lyman of Washington, and Mr. and 
Mrs. Waldo K. Clune of Farmington, Conn., were among 
the many auto tourists at Magnola last Sunday. They 
were registered at the Oceanside for lunch. 
Rev. Samuel G. Babcock, archdeacon of Massachu- 
setts, preached at the Union chapel, Magnolia, last Sun- 
ee He was a guest at the Oceanside during his stay 
rere. 
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Stanley of New Britain, Conn., 
are at the Oceanside for a stay of a few weeks. 
Among the interesting family groups to arrive at 
the Oceanside for a stay the past week were: Mrs. 
J. Hood Wright and maid of New York city, and the 
former’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William 
Mcore Robinson, and daughter, Miss N. Wright Robin- 
sen and maid. The Robinsons register from Paris. The 
party have apartments in East Cottage. 
Mrs. George Whitfield Brown and son Cuthbert, 
are among the Washingtonians welcomed back to the 
Oceanside the past week. Cuthbert Brown is among the 
most active and popular of the younger set at Magnolia. 
_. Miss Natalie L. Brush of New York, who has been 
visiting the Misses McGowan of Indianapolis, at the 
Oceanside, has been joined by her mother, Mrs. John 
T. Brush. The McGowans have rented one of the Ocean- 
side cottages for their first season at Magnolia. 
o Mrs. Amos P. Tapley, Miss Tapley and maid of the 
Vendome, Boston, have returned to the Oceanside for 
another season. 
Mrs. Wilbur T. Helm and Miss Alice C. Helm of 
enamels are registered at the Oceanside for a few 
weeks. 
Mrs. Albert Burstadt and maid of New York city, 
have registered at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Seggerman and son, Fred, of 
New York, are back to the Oceanside. Mr. Seggerman, 
Sr., is fond of golf, and takes part in the weekly tourna- 
ments at the Essex County club. 
Newcomers to Magnolia this week inelude the 
(’Mearas of Brooklyn, who are at the Oceanside for 
the season. The family party at present includes Mrs. 
Maurice O’Meara, Miss Ida Lyons and Master Billy 
Lyons. 
One of the most attractive girls to arrive at the 
Oceanside this week was Miss Elise Fitch of Brookline, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Fitch. Others in 
the party include Misses Eleanora A. Tyler and Ella A. 
Ackerson, also of Brookline. 
Mr. and Mrs. Evarts Tracy of Plainfield, N. J., are 
kack to the Oceanside for another season. 
