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W. C. LANGLEY & COMPANY 
Exchange Building 
53 State St., Boston 
19 Kilby Street, Boston 
BANKERS AND BROKERS 
ITlembers 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. 
An engagement of especial inter- 
est to North Shore contingent is that 
announced the latter part of last 
week by former Governor and Mrs. 
Eben S. Draper, of their daughter, 
Miss Dorothy Draper, and Thomas 
B. Gannett, Jr., of Boston and Cam- 
bridge. Miss Draper is a member of 
the Vincent club, the Sewing Circle 
league and the Chilton club, and is 
one of the most popular girls in the 
Back Bay set. Mr. Gannett is the 
son of Thomas B. Gannett of Cam- 
bridge. He is a graduate of Har- 
Misses Whittredge & Barrows 
‘INEW YORK 
and 
Magnolia, Mass. 
(opposite Colonnade) 
vard, class of 1897. He is a member 
of the banking firm of Parkinson & 
Burr. He is spending the summer 
at the Brownland cottages at Man- 
chester. Miss Draper has just re- 
turned with her father from a trip to 
Alaska, where they visited all the 
principal places, stopping at the 
Yellowstone National Park on the 
return. Previous to the northern 
trip she accompanied him to Porto 
Rico and the Panama canal zone, 
sailing from New York January 24. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stewart 
Spaulding are departing August 29, 
(caro 
from Pride’s, on a yachting trip to 
the Maine coast. The Spaulding 
yacht has been chartered during the 
summer until August 25 by Jacob 
Schiff of New York. Mr. and Mrs. 
Spaulding are remaining at Pride’s 
until September 22, when they will 
start on a trip around the world. 
They expect to be absent a year. 
John T. Spaulding will accompany 
them. 
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Miss Virginia Lippincott of Phila- 
delphia, is the guest of Mrs. Daniel 
B. Wentz of Chilton Hills, Pa., at 
Burgess Point, Beverly. 
Photographs 
At Your Home 
Interior Decorations 
Wall papers and_ fabrics. 
tapestries and choice examples of 
old furniture, including a Sheraton 
For a limited period Mr. Garo 
Rare 
home. 
settee and chairs from the Bona- 
parte house, and a rare and unique 
painted Italian secretary. 
terra cottas, and a variety of small 
objets d’art suitable for prizes and 
gifts. 
Italian 
will accept appointments for the 
Appointments may be made 
at the Studio, Boston, or at the 
Summer Studio, North ShoreGr il], 
Magnolia. 
Residents and visitors 
are invited to inspect examples of 
Mr. Garo’s latest work at the Grill. 
