May 25, 1917. 
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OVER 1600 little French war orphans have been adopted 
by Chicagoans. The recent meeting at the Richard 
T. Crane home when the Joseph L. Smiths of Boston 
were in charge of the program was a wonderfully thrill- 
ing and enthusiastic meeting, resulting in much material 
benefit for the fatherless little ones. 
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On one of the American ambulances in France is in- 
scribed “Grace Mary Meeker.” This was given by 
Arthur Meeker of Chicago in honor of his wife. 
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Mrs. Russell Tyson’s achievements at the French 
war shop in Chicago are amazing. But Mrs. Tyson is 
one who does not neglect home charities even when in 
the midst of such strenuous demands as the war shop 1s 
experiencing. The Eli Bates settlement has always been 
one of her chief concerns. She has arranged for a sum- 
mer home for the boys and girls of the settlement on a 
farm near Chicago. The Boy Scouts of the settlement 
have begun spending the week-ends on the farm getting 
the gardening and farming started. Mrs. Arthur Meeker 
is one of the contributors to the work. 
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D. Herbert Pipetetter of North Beverly has turned 
his fine yacht, the Kestrel II, over to the government. 
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Mrs. J. F. Harahan is prominent in the campaign for 
Red Cross membership in Chicago. She took part in 
the tableaux at the benefit given this week at the Audi- 
torium theatre. The campaign has 250,000 members as 
its mark. Mrs. R. T. Crane, Jr., is on a committee in 
charge of the terminals and Mrs. J. B. Waller looks after 
members at the movies. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Talbot of 176 Bay state 
road, Boston, will open their summer home on Ocean ave., 
Marblehead Neck, the last of this week. 
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the ushers. 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Company 
Mrs. Frank Frazier is a member of the canteen divi- 
sion of the National League for Woman’s Service, which 
has its headquarters in New York City. Nearly one thou- 
sand women members are ready to cook for the soldiers 
as soon as they are mobilized in the state. Each member 
has taken a special course in canteen cooking. <A suitable 
uniform has been adopted by the various groups. ‘The 
Red Cross society has officially accepted the services of 
the league for New York and New Jersey. 
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Miss Alice Richard, daughter of Mrs. A. Moore 
Richard of New York City and Magnolia, was married 
yesterday to Dr. Heman Laurence Dowd in the chapel of 
St. Thomas’ Church, New York. Dr. Dowd is the son 
of Col. Heman Dowd, vice president of the Equitable 
Trust Company, and Mrs. Dowd, of Orange, N. J. The 
Rev. Richard Cragg, an uncle of the bridegroom, officiated. 
Miss Elvine Richard was her sister’s only attendant. 
Augustus Richard, 2d, brother of the bride, was one of 
A reception for the guests was held at the 
St. Regis Hotel. Dr. Dowd and his bride will live at 
123 East Fifty-third street. 
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Among those who have entered horses for the 14th 
annual horse show on the grounds of the Longwood 
Cricket club at Chestnut Hill on May 30 are Miss Elise 
Ames, Mrs. Bayard Tuckerman, Jr., Miss Mary Hemen- 
way, A. Henry Higginson, Harry L. Burrage and Law- 
rence Hemenway. . 
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Abbott and family are at their 
residence in West Manchester for the season. 
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Gordon Dexter and household are among the week’s 
arrivals at Beverly Farms, having closed their town resi- 
dence at 55 Beacon st., the first of this week. 
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Wholesale Department and General Business Offices 
IMPORTERS AND GROCERS 
at 222 Summer St., opposite South Terminal 
BOSTON 
RETAIL STORES: 55 Summer St. 
87-89 Causeway St. 
274 Friend St. 
6-8 Faneuil Hall Square 
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