MARBLEHEAD 
- Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Clark of 
Somerville have been recent visitors 
to their Marblehead Neck cottage. 
Mrs. Frederick McQuesten of 
Brookline and Marblehead Neck, 
was among the guests at the tea and 
bridge Mrs. J. C. Wilkins of Brook- 
line, gave recently at Hotel Somer- 
set, Boston. The affair was in honor 
of Miss Suzanne Mackie of Provi- 
dence. 
King Upton, a summer resident 
of this town, has been awarded a 
Carnegie medal for rescuing a 
drowning man. 
Captain H. Repzmann, for the 
past three years German marine at- 
tache at Washington, and now in 
command of the German cruiser 
Bremen, on which he will sail 
shortly for Germany, spent sixteen 
minutes in the air Monday morning 
with Phillips W. Page, a Burgess 
aviator, in the hydro-aeroplane over 
Marblehead harbor. The aviator and 
his passenger flew over Marblehead 
harbor in the direction of Beverly, 
and the captain expressed himself 
delighted with his experience. 
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Among the Yachtsmen. 
The Eastern Yacht club will open 
its doors as usual this season, no 
date having yet been set, but the 
clubhouse will be formally opened 
the last week in May. The locker 
system will be instituted at the 
clubhouse this season, according to 
one of the most prominent. officers 
of the club, and the grill room, 
which was apparently so distaste- 
ful to the Law Enforcement league 
last summer, will remain closed. 
The locker system while not as con- 
venient as the open grill rooms, will 
nevertheless, prove acceptable to 
the elub members, who intend to 
make the coming summer the most 
successful yachting season that has 
yet been known in these waters. 
It is expected that the Corinthian 
Yacht club will follow the same 
plan during the season as the Kast- 
ern club. 
Real Estate and Improvements 
Pauline S. Fenno of Rowley et al., 
trustees under the will of Lawrence 
C. Fenno of Rowley, conveys to Su- 
san Sherry of Boston, land and 
buildings, Hart and Valley streets, 
Beverly, 59.51 by 96.10 feet; also 
land on Hart street, Beverly, 40 by 
100 feet. 
“You Can Rely on Lewandos” 
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up to Modern facilities 
Our work takes out all grease spots and 
loose dirt and leaves the material as fresh 
and clean as when new 
Pressing done properly and up to date 
Articles returned in a few days 
Household Fabrics 
Curtains 
Embroideries Real Laces Ostrich Feathers Gloves 
Ribbons Silks 
Clothing of all kinds for Men Women and Children 
Cleansed or Dyed and Refinished like new 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The C. Howard Clark, Jrs., have 
removed from their Philadelphia 
residence on Locust street to their 
country estate at Devon, Pa. They 
will be absent from the West Man- 
chester colony this season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Tuckerman 
of New York and _ Ipswich were 
passengers for Europe on the out- 
eoing Celtic. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Wendell, 
Jr., (Babara Higginson) are again 
at Beverly Farms, where they ar- 
rived Wednesday. 
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Prince Mohamed Ah Pacha, a 
brother of the khedive of Egypt, is 
expected to spend two months the 
coming summer in Newport. He 
will arrive in July, accompanied by 
his suite. 
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Miss Eleonora Sears is at home 
from her prolonged sojourn at the 
Pacific coast, but owing to her 
mourning for her late aunt, Mrs. 
Alfred Dabney, and her unele, T. 
Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., late of the 
Manchester colony, will be an ab- 
sentee from social affairs for some 
time to come. 
Skilled Workmen 
Portieres Draperies Lace 
Furniture Coverings Rugs Carpets 
Cottons and Mixtures Woolens 
Teams in Manchester Beverly Gloucester Nantasket Hingham and Entire North and South Shores 
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