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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 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. 
Miss Annie Sessions of Natchez, Miss., is at The 
Oceanside, for a stay of several weeks. 
George Lewis, of a prominent Chicago family, ar- 
rived early in the week to stay the remainder of the 
season with Mrs. Lewis, who has been at The Oceanside 
since the opening day. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tillinghast, of Albany, N. Y., is 
entertaining her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 
Frederick Tillinghast, also of Albany. Mrs. Tilling- 
hast’s little grandson, Frederick Tillinghast, Jr., is also 
in the party. He is one of the favorite youngsters 
about the hotel. 
George W. Kittredge, of New York City spent 
the week-end with his family at The Oceanside. Mr. 
Kittredge is one of the officials of the New York Cen- 
tral Railroad. 
Frank E. DeLong of Philadelphia, one of the long- 
time guests at The Oceanside has returned to Magnolia, 
for the remainder of the season. He has taken apart- 
ments in the Tennis cottage. 
John Philip Sousa, the famous bandmaster 1s at 
The Oceanside for a few days with Mrs. Sousa. His 
stay will not be long as he must return to New York 
shortly, but he will come again, later in the season, for 
a longer stay. 
One of the jolly band of prominent Southerners 
that come North to the Oceanside every season is Cap- 
tain William F. Pinckard, of New Orleans. The Cap- 
tain is very popular about the big hotel and has a great 
many friends who always give him a hearty welcome 
on his arrival. 
Among the late arrivals at The Oceanside is David S. 
Davis, of Chicago. He will spend a week at Magnolia 
before going up into the mountains. 
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Newton of London, Eng., 
have been spending the week at The Oceanside as 
guests of Mrs. A. F. McArthur of New York 
City. The MecArthurs are among those who have been 
coming to The Oceanside for many seasons. This year 
they have apartments in the Lawton cottage. 
D. Foster Hughes of New York City, came up from 
the metropolis to spend the week-end with his mother 
Mrs. F. R. Culbert, who is stopping at The Oceanside. 
Talbot Howe, of Buffalo, N. Y., came over to Mag- 
nolia last Saturday to spend the week-end with his par- 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Howe of Boston, who have 
been at The Oceanside since early in the season. 
J. W. Lee, Jr., of Philadelphia, arrived this week to 
spend the remainder of the season with his family, who 
have been at The Oceanside for several weeks. With 
him came J. C. Platt, a long-time friend. Both are en- 
thusiastic golfers and are often seen on the links of 
the Essex County Club, where Mr. Lee is a member. 
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314 5th Avenue 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Located inthe Smith Building, opposite the Colonnade 
with an exclusive line of 
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PLATE .°. TABLE DECORATIONS & CHINA 
for the country home. 
We are showing a large line of Imported Novelties suitable for Card 
Prizes and Wedding Gifts. 
A Specialty of making Photograph Framesto Order 
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