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Miss Mabel T. Boardman will be on to Boston next 
Monday to speak on Red Cross work, and she will come 
te Manchester Tuesday morning to speak at the annual 
nieeting of the Essex County chapter of the Americana 
National Red Cross. The meeting’ will be in the Town 
hall, at 10.45 and Miss Boardman’s subject will be “Red 
Cross Preparedness for War and Other Emergencies.” 
All persons interested, whether members or not, are 
urgently invited to be present. A large number from 
out of town are expected. The train leaving Salem at 
10.07, Beverly at 10.12, and arriving at Manchester about 
10.25, will make best connections. A train returning leaves 
Manchester at 12.39. Miss Boardman leaves for Wasi- 
irgton immediately following the meeting. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Grafton W. Minot, who were married, 
in July, at Sagamore Farm, Hamilton, the home of Con- 
eressman and Mrs. A. P. Gardner, are now in Berlin 
where Mr. Minot is connected with the United States 
émbassy. 
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Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge, wife of United States 
Senator Lodge of Nahant, died suddenly about midnight 
Monday at their home in Nahant from heart failure. Dur- 
ing the evening she was in her usual health and there 
was no premonition of the end. Mrs. Lodge was born 
65 years ago in Cambridge and was before her marriage 
Miss Anna Cabot Mills Davis, the daughter of Rear Ad- 
miral Charles Henry Davis, U. S. A., and a granddaughter 
of United States Senator Elijah Mills. 
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Francis R.*Appleton, Jr., and his brother Charles L. 
Appleton of Ipswich were among the thirty guests pres- 
ent last Tuesday in Lenox at the wedding of William 
Averill Harriman and Miss Kitty Lanier Lawrence of 
New York. The bride is the grand-daughter of Charles 
- Lanier of New York with whom she has lived several 
years, both of her parents being dead. Mrs. Francis R. 
Appleton of Ipswich is a daughter of Mr. Lanier. After 
the ceremony a large reception was held at the Lenox 
home. The young couple will live at Arden House, 
Harriman, N. Y., with Mr. Harriman’s mother, Mrs. 
E. H. Harriman. 
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Last week Lake Forest society turned out in.a merry 
gathering at the Onwentsia club to the first night of. the 
Hobart “Chatfield-Taylor “movie” film, “The Woman 
Hater.” The Onwentsia Hunt club (Lake Forest, Ill.) 
takes part in the comedy and the scenes are laid in Chic- 
ago and Lake Forest. Mrs. Hendricks H. Whitman of 
North Beverly is a daughter of the Chatfield-Taylors of 
Chicago. 
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Sir Edgar and Lady. Speyer, of England, are to 
pass the winter in Boston. They are now in the White 
Miewuntains. 
The C. Howard Clark, Jrs., concluded their stay on 
the North Shore (West Manchester), a little earlier than 
usual this year, as they are doing considerable entertain- 
ing at their big country estate at Devon, Pa., in connec- 
tion with marriage at Philadelphia tomorrow—Saturday, 
Oct. 2—of the son, Clarence H. Clark, Jr., and Miss 
E,jeanor Townsend, one of the prettiest and most popular 
girls of Philadelphia, and a recent debutante. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hawes Talbot are to return 
to their home, 176 Bay State road, Boston, next Monday, 
after a summer spent at Marblehead Neck, where they 
have had a cottage on Ocean street. On account of the 
war Mr. and Mrs. Talbot did not follow their custom of 
going abroad for the summer. 
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Mrs. Edward Small Moore, Mrs. Laurance H. Ar- 
mour, Mrs. Watson Armour, Mrs. J. W. Thorne, Mrs. ]. 
Ogden Armour, Mrs. Joseph M. Cudahy, Countess Giz- 
ycka, Mrs. Honore Palmer and Mrs. Charles G. King 
were a‘nong the seventy guests entertained at luncheon 
last Friday at the Onwentsia club in Lake Forest, Ill., by 
Mrs. Ezra Warner’and Mrs. G. A. McLaughlin. Golf 
and bridge were enjoyed during the afternoon after 
which tea was served in the big reception room of the 
cattb. 
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The receipts of the Italian festa on the John Hays 
Hammond estate, at Fresh Water Cove, recently netted 
$5795. The festa was given for the benefit of the Italian 
reservists. 
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Mrs. William H. Hubbard of Chicago is spending 
several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Robert W. Means 
(Alice Hubbard) at Beverly Farms. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks H. Whitman of North 
beverly are receiving congratulations on the birth of a 
beby daughter in their family —the second grand-daugh- 
ter in this family of the H. C. Chatfield-Taylors of 
Chicago. Mrs. Chatfield-Taylor is spending a few weeks 
with her daughter at Bulrush Farm. Mr. Chatfield- 
aylor is on atrip to ‘Fexas. 
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The Bryn Mawr horse show of this week always 
marks the reunion of fashionable society. Among the 
‘rany boxholders’ were °C. Howard Clark, Jr.. Mrs. Chas. 
4 Munn, Jr., Geo. D. Widener, Jr., Edward Stotesbury 
and Mrs. Mahlon Hutchinson. 
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Invitations were sent out Monday for the wedding 
of Miss Katherine Meeker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Arthur Meeker of Chicago and Dr. Horace Gray of 
Boston. It will take place Saturday, October 16. at the 
Meeker home, 3030 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, A large 
reception will follow the ceremony. 
