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W. G. LANGLEY & GOMPANY 
BANKERS AND BROKERS 
Members of the New York and Boston Stock Exchange 
Exchange Building, 53 State Street, Boston 
i0 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. 
and Mrs. Farmer, of Boston, arrived at the Oceanside 
this week for the season. They are old-time guests of 
that hotel and found a warm reception awaiting them 
from friends of earlier arrival. 
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Stowell and son, W. H. H. Sto- 
well, of Amherst, lunched at the Oceanside last Satur- 
day ‘while touring the North Shore in their automobile. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Morse and family of Marlboro 
street, Boston, arrived early in the week, accompanied 
by their daughter, Miss Ethel. They are down for the 
season. 
Mr. and Mrs. James McLean of New York City are 
again at the Oceanside with their family for the sum- 
mer. They have been coming to the Oceanside now for 
several seasons. Mrs. McLean and the children came 
on earlier and were present on the opening day. Mr. 
McLean joined them early this week. 
Among the many touring parties that stopped at 
the Oceanside during the week, were Mr. and Mrs. 
George W. J. Bissell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Bissell and 
Miss M. L. Jackson, all of Pittsburg. The Frank Bis- 
sells are very well-known Pittsburg society people and 
have a beautiful country place called ‘‘Chester Brook 
Farm’’ at Elk Lick, Pa. The party is on its way to 
the White Mountains. 
Miss Florence R. Adams, and her nieces, the Misses 
Phoebe and Elizabeth C. Adams, of Washington, ar- 
rived at the Oceanside early in the week, to spend the 
season. 
While motoring up to the White Mountains, Mr. 
and Mrs. C. H. Littell of Buffalo stopped for lunch 
at the Oceanside on Wednesday. 
E. J. Gorman, who is at the Oceanside for the sea- 
son, went to New London last week to see the Har- 
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vard-Yale boat races on the Thames. Returning, he 
brought with him Messers Brayton Nichols of Worces- 
ter and Brighton Cobb of New York city, who were Mr. 
Gorman’s guests for a few days. 
The Oceanside is having quite a number of honey- 
moon couples to start the season. Mr. and Mrs. Nor- 
ton Ambrose Wolters of New York, who were married 
at St. Patrick’s on June 18th, are still at the hotel, 
While Monday saw the arrival of some newlyweds of 
the West. The latter were Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brooke, 
Jr., of Detroit. Mrs. Brooke was Miss Carrol Newberry, 
a daughter of former Assistant Secretary of the Navy 
Truman H. Newberry. She is a’ dashing equistrienne 
and, in Washington, was one of the most lovely and 
sought-after of the younger set. Kor a time she was 
engaged to a distinguished Captain of the Hnglish 
Army, but the engagement was broken off less than a 
month ago. The groom comes from one of the oldest 
and most exclusive families of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and 
Mrs. Brooke will be at the Oceanside for a good part 
of the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lombard of Winchester, ac- 
companied by their daughter, Miss Catherine, and son, 
Lawrence, motored over to The Oceanside for lunca- 
eon last Sunday. 
Among the many old-time patrons of the Oceanside 
who returned to the house this week for the remainder 
of the season was Mrs. Lee MeMillan of New Orleans, 
and Mrs. Albert W. Hobart of Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrard Comly, Miss Laurier Comly, 
and Mrs. Clifton Comly’s mother, motored down from 
Boston Monday night and had dinner at the Oceanside. 
Mr. Comly is president of the HKhot National Bank of 
Boston. 
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