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BANKERS AND BROKERS 
Ezembers 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 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. 
inent families of the Quaker City. They have taken 
apartments in the Highland Cottage. 
L. W. Zimmerman of Chicago is registered at The 
Oceanside for a two weeks’ stay. 
Mrs. W. L. Ledger of Hartford, Conn., arrived this 
week and has taken apartments in The Annex for the 
remainder of July and the month of August. 
On Wednesday, The Oceanside was visited by one 
of its oldest and most loyal friends. Samuel V. Good- 
hue is one of the representative citizens of that typical 
and exemplary old New England city—Salem. Every 
summer, Mr. Goodhue make frequent visits to The 
Oceanside, making the trip behind one of his trusty 
drivers. Last year he drove down the shore on the open- 
ing day and had lunch at The Oceanside. 
lunch in the big dining-room again on the closing day. 
He has many friends among The Oceanside’s guests and 
his appearance is always welcomed. 
One of the handsomest young girls seen at The 
Oceanside this summer is Miss Virginia Rieger. She is 
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Rieger of Kansas City, 
Mo. The Riegers are one of the many prominent fam- 
ilies of the middle-West that come to The Oceanside for 
their summer holiday. Though still in her teens, Miss 
Rieger is an enthusiastic lover of all kinds of out-door 
sports and finds a good part of her summer’s recreation 
in that pursuit. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bergh of New York City are 
at the Oceanside for a two-weeks’ stay. They are spend- 
ing their entire summer in New England, staying a short 
while at all the prominent seashore and mountain re- 
sorts. 
Miss M. E. Heath has registered at The Oceanside 
for the next two weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Holmes of St. Louis, Mo., ar- 
rived at The Oceanside last Friday for a short stay at 
the seashore. 
Henry S. Finch of New York City has joined his 
family in East Cottage and will remain during the re- 
mainder of the month and through part of August. 
Mrs. C. N. Bassett and Mrs. A. D. Neal of Chicago 
have taken rooms at The Oceanside for the remainder 
of the season. 
Miss Virginia L. Bayne and Miss Edith Bower of 
New York came on to Magnolia for the season last week 
and are cozily settled in the Lawton Cottage, one of the 
Oceanside group. 
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Rowland and Miss Dorothy 
Rowland of Baltimore are making a short stay at the 
Oceanside. They are one of the first families of their 
home city. 
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Rudd of Albany are visit- 
ing at The Oceanside. They have taken apartments in 
The Annex. 
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