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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 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 ih all markets. 
We cordially invite you to use this office in the transaction of any business that you may have, during 
the summer months. 
mer. They have been coming to the big hotel that faces 
the sea for several season. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ketcham of New York City 
have come on to Magnolia for the remainder of the sea- 
son and are settled in the Tennis Cottage. They con- 
sider themselves lucky to have left Manhattan before . 
the hot spell set in. 
J. W. Lee, Jr., of Philadelphia, spent the week-end 
with his family who have been at the Oceanside since 
the beginning of the season. 
One of the newcomers at the Oceanside is Louis S. 
Utley, of Holyoke. He has taken rooms in the Annex. 
Mrs. F. J. Hearne, a representative of one of the 
very prominent families of Kansas City, is at the Ocean- 
side for the remainder of the season. 
Among those who have made their initial visit to 
Magnolia this season are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Living- 
ston Frye of Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Frye arrived 
at the Oceanside early in the week and are so charmed 
with the place that they have decided to take a cottage 
for the remainder of the season. They will occupy rooms 
in either the Winslow or the Stearns Cottage. 
The Rev. F. L. Hosmer is a minister from the far 
West who is making a short stay at the Oceanside. He 
comes from Berkeley, Cal. Last Sunday he preached at 
the Union Chapel, Magnolia, before an audience which 
included many of the Oceanside guests. 
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Mr. and Mrs. William Ely are at Magnolia enjoying 
their annual visit to the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. F. Junkins of Philadelphia, 
and their daughter, Mrs. J. H. Yardsley are making 
their first visit to Magnolia. They will stay for the 
remainder of the season. 
Miss Sarah E. Ford of Cambridge, for long a sum- 
mer visitor at the Oceanside, arrived early last week 
for the remainder of the season. 
Mrs. Jacob Hays of New York City, accompanied 
by Miss Hall, have taken rooms in Seacrest Cottage, one 
of the Oceanside group, for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Williams of Orange, N. J., 
have taken apartments in Overlook Cottage for July 
and August. With them are their two children Don- 
ald and Janet. 
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Miller of Buffalo, N. Y, 
are settled in Seacrest Cottage for the remainder of 
the season. Mr. Miller is an ardent golf enthusiast and 
goes a round or two on the links every day. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
F. Sargent won the bogey handicap golf competi- 
tion last Saturday at the Essex: County elub. His score 
was four up. There was a field of thirty players, but 
only 21 turned in eards. 
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