Exchange Building, 53 State Street, Boston 
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W. G. LANGLEY & GOMPANY 
BANKERS AND BROKERS 
Members of the New York and Boston Stock Exchange 
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. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morgan and maid of Philadelphia 
are newcomers to Magnolia. They have taken rooms 
in the Overlook cottage and are settled for the season. 
While motoring to the White Mountains early in 
the week, Mrs. W. J. Curtis and daughter, Miss Mildred 
Curtis, of New York City, stopped at the Oceanside for 
lunch. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The initial out-door fete on the North Shore this 
season will be the entertainment of songs and tableau 
by Hampton Institute students, to be given in the Dud- 
ley L. Pickman field, Hale street, Beverly Cove, next 
Tuesday, July 9th, at 4.30 in the afternoon. If it rains 
the performance will be given on Wednesday. The 
patronesses for this affair include: Mrs. Taft, Mrs. W. 
Seott Fitz, Mrs. Q. A. Shaw, Jr., Mrs. Harold J. Cool- 
idge, Mrs. Bernard C. Weld, Mrs. Neal Rantoul, Mrs. 
William Hooper, Mrs. Dudley L. Pickman, Mrs. R. Ful- 
ton Cutting, Mrs. Charles H. Tweed, Miss Mabel T. 
Boardman, Mrs. Gordon Abbott, Mrs. William B. Walk- 
er, Mrs. Charles P. Curtis, Jr., and Mrs. Washington B. 
Thomas. 
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Henry P. McKean, Jr., of the Pride’s contingent is 
at Penllyn, Pa., the guest of relatives. 
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A golfing feature at the Essex County club next 
week will be the handicap match play mixed  four- 
some which will start on Wednesday and continue until 
Saturday. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Miss E. C. MeVieckar of Provi- 
dence, who is occupying ‘‘ Wynd- 
Mr. and Mrs. Stanwood G. Wel- 
lington of Chestnut Hill 
guests for holiday week of Mr. Wel- 
Robert L. Raymond cottage on 
Beach street, Manchester. The fam- 
ily are settled in this attractive con- 
are the 
hurst’’ cottage, corner Masconomo 
and Proctor streets, Manchester, is 
extending her coveted hospitality 
to a party of Providence friends. 
They include the Rev. Harold Johns, 
the Misses Cranston and Richards. 
As the sister of the late Bishop Wim. 
N. MeVickar of Providence and 
Pride’s, Miss MeVickar has numer- 
ous friends who have cordially wel- 
comed her back and appreciate the 
renewal of their intercourse with 
this cultured and_ distinguished 
woman. 
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lington’s father and sister,—Wm. H. 
Wellington and Miss Anna F. Wel- 
lington at Smith’s Point, Manches- 
ter. Quite the most welcome guest 
in the household is the baby daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington. 
She is of interesting age, eighteen 
months, and a great favorite ot her 
crandfather and aunt. Miss Wel- 
lington’s friend Miss Richardson, 1s 
also paying ier aA visit. 
The Richard ‘S. Pacers (Mary 
Eliot) of Boston have secured the 
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314 5th Avevue 
MAGOLIA, MASS. 
Announce the opening of their MAGNOLIA BRANCH in the 
SMITH BUILDING, opposite the Colonnade, with an exclusive line of 
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erete summer home for the season. 
Mrs. Lovering is a daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Amory Eliot of Boston and 
Manchester. Last season the Lov- 
erings occupied the Corliss house 
at Manchester. 
President ae Me Taft were in 
Philadelphia Monday for the German 
singing festival. 
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Mrs. G. P. King has been making 
a brief visit with the H. P. Kings at 
Pride’s. 
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