Oct. 27, 1916. 
HICAGO had a wedding last week of special interest 
to the Eastern Point colony in Gloucester. Mr. and 
Mrs. Arthur G. Leonard have long been summer resi- 
dents on the Point and their daughters have been espe- 
cially popular in the young set. The bride was their 
daughter, Dorothy Leila Leonard, who was married to 
C. Groverman Ellis in St. Paul’s Episcopal church. Mr. 
Ellis is a member of Battery C, which was given per- 
mission to attend the church ceremony. The bride’s sister, 
Miss Lila Leonard, and a cousin, Miss Elizabeth Leonard, 
were among the attendants. The young people will make 
their home in Chicago. 
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Mrs. James T. Harahan of Chicago, who spent the 
summer on Smith’s Point, Manchester, is now spending 
a month at her plantation which is an extensive affair in 
Louisiana. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meeker of the Beverly Farms 
colony will give a dinner-dance for Miss Lolita Armour, 
one of the season’s debutantes, on the evening of Nov. 
10, at the Blackstone hotel for one hundred and fifty 
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guests. Miss Armour is the daughter of the J. Ogden 
Armours. 
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Beauty is a paying investment, but an insecure one. 
AHANT cottagers have been lingering as late as any 
of the other colonies along the Shore. Mr. and Mrs. 
Arthur S. Johnson and family closed their cottage, “Log 
Cabin,” Wednesday, and returned to their town house, 
253 Commonwealth ave. 
Z eas is born nowise to content himself, but please 
10d.— Browning. 
Mrs. John Hays Hammond is at the head of the 
“Le ‘Carnaval des Modes,” at the Ritz-Carlton, next week. 
This is the first of New York’s big charity affairs of the 
season and is a benefit for victims of infantile paralysis. 
Members of the Women’s American Supply League will 
assist Mrs. Hammond, president of the society. 
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