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Mak? SLEHEAD started its yachting season with last 
Saturday and the holiday, when both Corinthian and 
Eastern Yacht clubs opened their doors for the summe- 
The Corinthian is a better place than ever for yachtsmen 
and their friends, for the addition which gives ladies’ 
quarters and an enlarged dining room makes a wonderful 
improvement. 
Saturday the burgees and national colors were hoist- 
ed, salutes were fired and the yachting season was on. 
The eastern end of the former dining room, shut off from 
the remainder of the clubhouse by large sliding doors, 
has been set apart for a ladies’ dining room. In the rear 
of this part, the old serving room has been remodelled 
into a reception room. There is also a new piazza. On 
special occasions now, the entire front of the house can 
be used as one large dining room and also for dancing. 
The billiard room is transformed into a lounge and there 
is a large landscape window, with an excellent view down 
the harbor. At the southern end is an addition for the 
billiard room. There are three panels at the southern 
end of this room by Worden Wood, all marine views. 
The centerpiece shows a race of the 31-raters. Companion 
paintings show three of the international sonder boats and 
three American cup sloops built in 1914. Over the new 
bilhard room are six new chambers. There are two new 
entrances, one to the ladies’ section and another through 
the chart room to the office. 
The Corinthian racing season opens June 10 and 
closes Sept. 16. The annual mid-summer series will come 
from August 10 to 12. July and August the usual Mo1- 
day evening band concerts will be given with dinner 
dances Friday evenings. The new ladies’ section was 
opened last Saturday. 
One of the finest boats that has touched the water 
Your attention is called to the 
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Main Office 333 Union St., LYNN, MASS. 
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this year will pee the one Yacht club ia this summer. 
It is the new steel oil-burning yacht of A. H. Marks of 
Akron, O. It is being finished at City island, New York. 
Mr. Marks has a beautiful summer home at Marblehea.l. 
WEDNESDAY 
“SAINTS and 
SINNERS” 
Frederick C. Fletcher of Brookline has bought from 
the estate of Charles W. Parker on Foster street, Marble- 
head Neck, 24,140 feet of land and buildings. This is in 
the best section of the Neck resort property. 
C. A. de Giers of New York, an aviator connccted 
with the Burgess Co., and Mrs. de Giers, are stopping at 
Glover Inn ae the season. 
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He is in- 
Thomas J. Campbell of Gardiner, former | 
the Harvard eleven, is at the Glover Mansion. 
terested in the building of aeroplanes. 
The stay of Vincent Astor on the Marblehead shore 
was of value to him, as he was much pleased with the 
new seaplane built for the New York naval brigade, of 
which he is an interested member. Mr. Astor expects 'o 
come down on the shore again before many weeks. 
The Oceanside hotel opened for the season last Sat- 
urday. 
Summer residents of the Neck can now avail them- 
selves of evening ferry service to the mainland. 
John H. Childs of New York is down on the Neck 
for this summer. 
Among recent arrivals on the Neck: James M. Roth- 
well of Brookline; Franklin P. Gowing of Brookline; 
William T. Ulman of Boston; and Henry W. Patterson 
of Boston. 
Marblehead keeps up its quest for improvements. 
Representative John N. Osborne of Marblehead and 
Town Clerk W. T. Litchman, Park Commissioner John 
ANDREW SCHLEHUBER| 
153 Broad Street, Lynn 
CONFECTIONER, CATERER and BAKER 
Catering for Wedding, Luncheons, 
Teas, and Dinner Parties 
a specialty. 
Visit our new Ice-Cream Parlor 
Sodas, College Ices, Teas, Coffee, 
Sandwiches, and Cakes served daily. 
Complete line of Favors, Confetti, 
Lace Doilies, ete. 
We also carry a large assortment 
of High Grade Chocolates, Bon 
Bons and Hard Candies 
Send for a Price List 
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LYNN, MASS. 
Established 
1895 
Phone 
4305-4306 
Lynn 
