P. MOEHRING 
PICTURE FRAMING, PHOTO FINISHING 
ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, PHOTO SUPPLIES 
Telephone 1144-W 
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76 Munros Street, (Sherry Building) Lynn, Mass. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arthur Shuman celebrated the 
anniversary of their marriage Wednesday evening at 
‘“Mollhurst,” their Marblehead Neck summer home, very 
informally, a few of their most intimate friends enjoying 
the festivities. Many felicitations were received. 
The palatial yacht “Constellation” owned by Com- 
modore Herbert M. Sears of Pride’s Crossing sailed into 
Marblehead harbor Wednesday afternoon and announce: 
its arrival by firing a salute. The “Constellation” is the 
flag ship of the Eastern Yacht club and will remain until 
after the races which will be held Saturday and the holli- 
Cay. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Stevenson of Boston have taken 
the C. Y. C. cottage on Highland avenue at the Neck 
and are domiciled there for the summer. Mrs. Stevenson 
was formerly Miss Louise Dixon, daughter of Dr. R. B. 
Dixon of Clarendon street, Boston, and the Neck. 
The splendidly appointed yacht of George L. Car- 
negie of New York, “Wissue 2nd,” is at its moorings in 
the Marblehead harbor. 
The first band concert of the season at the Corinthian 
Yacht club by the Salem Cadet band will be given Wed- 
nesday evening, July 12th. Many reservations for din- 
ner have been made and a gala event is anticipated. 
Among the guests registered at the Oceanside for 
the season are Dr. Post and daughter, Newbury st., Bos- 
ton, Miss Katherine T. Brooks, Boston, fifth season; Mr. 
and Mrs..L. B. Wolf and daughter, Anna, of Ben Aron, 
Pa.; B. B. Bowers, Montpelier, Vt., Mrs. Ernest Gril, 
Boulder, Cal.; Miss Elsworthy, Alexandra, Va. 
Mrs. A. G. Snow of Boston, who is the leading 
woman with Robert Hilliard in photo plays, is spending 
the summer at Marblehead Neck and is registered at the 
Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. EF. Johnson of Brighton have arrived 
at the Oceanside for a stay which will include the month 
of July. 
Among the cottagers and young people who enjoyed 
the hop at the Oceanside Saturday evening were the mem- 
bers of the Pleon Yacht club of the Neck. 
Thursday evening the first. band concert of the sum- 
mer season will be given at the Eastern Yacht club by the 
Salem Cadet band. 
Mrs. Oscar Shepard of Net Neck will enter- 
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LYNN 
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tain the members of her auction club Friday at her home 
with luncheon, after which bridge will be enjoyed. The 
members of the club are all well known society ladies and 
include beside the hostess Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Ed- 
ward Brown, Mrs. W. L. Terhune, all of Phillips Beach, 
Mrs. Edwin Arthur Shuman, Mrs. C. O. Baker, Mrs. 
Frederick McQuesten, and Mrs. Hugh Brown, all of the 
Neck. 
Arrangements are soon to be perfected for a recital 
of “Parsifal” to be given at “Questenmere,” the home cf 
Mrs. Frederick McQuesten by Miss Nevins of Boston, 
the proceeds of which will be used for charitable pur- 
poses. Mrs. McQuesten has generously offered her beau- 
tiful drawing rooms for the recital which will be an ideai 
place for the entertainment. 
If homekeepers but knew the convenience of a fire- 
less cookstove every home would have one, especially 
summer homes. Its operation 1s simple. Prepare the 
food in the usual way, place in the cooker with the heated 
disc and close the cooker. When ready for lunch, or 
dinner take out the perfectly cooked food with all the 
flavors retained during the process. Cereal cooked this 
way is a revelation. Perhaps the highest grade cookstove 
is the “Domestic Science” with its pure aluminum wells 
that are guaranteed not to rust, its auto-valve, water-seal 
top and its beautifully enamelled steel walls. The Hill 
& Welch Company, Munroe street, Lynn, are the repre: ' 
Batak of the ‘Domestic Science” Fireless Cookstove 
in this vicinity and would be pleased to demonstrate its 
convenience, utility and economy to you. They also 
represent the Bohn Syphon Refrigerators and Old Hick- 
ory Porch Furniture. Delivery by truck. 
One of the leading North Shore men’s furnishings 
houses is Lonval’s located in Lynn. The Lynn store, 
which caters to the best trade on the North Shore, car- 
ries a complete line of everything in men’s wearing apparel, 
specializing in American hosiery, and underwear. The 
Lonval store is the Bates Street Shirt store in Lynn and 
carries everything in up-to-date wear in this popular line. 
It is located in Union st. in the heart of the shopping dis- 
trict and is easily accessible by rail or motor road. 
HOWE’S RUBBER STORE 
(ESTABLISHED 
1889) 
Reliable Rubber Goods of Every Description 
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Baseball, Tennis and Surf Bathing Goods 
52 CENTRAL SQUARE, LYNN Telephone 1704 
