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excreises ot training Tue: The annual graduation the New Brit: hospital school for nurses held The Red Mill” |evening at 8 o'clock at the ss under the | Congregational church. Therce Max Whiting | five member (he class, the | Clara Belle iritz of Torrington, Jennic | Gould of Bristol, Margaret Veronic I Lowney of New Haven, Anna Mar { Palmiund of Worcester, M: ana | Elizabeth Agnes Mansel of bGristol e number of the young ladies were present to sec them their diplomas. James Cooper, president Nurses' Training school pres ic interest in pcal talent is Rehearsals Missces n the original gomery and inted with ev- prly occurence preat deal of ¥. The com- | | | : i receive Mill” the play | | ! i 1 i | i Judge of the sided. The following graduation February 2 [Lyceum, reads program composed prbin Wetmore exercises: mrd C. W Orchestra. homas Gavin | March—"Good Luck’ Eliot Porter | Entrance of Class. hs. Sahrbacher | Invocation Rev. Henry W. Maier . .Louis Jones | Class Song Graduating Class Fred Latham | Orchestra Harold White ection—"Sari” .. e DN Helen Harris ddres ant McKinnie | E. T. B et S. Wetmore Anna Bodley Wouods Kalman adstreet, M. D., Meriden. Orchestra. Xvlophone Solo—=Selected- George H. Lynch. rding of Diplomas—— ugural ball in E. T. Fromen, M. D., President of reus Holc Hospital Staff. Solo—"A Pe t Day’— Alice McBroome. | Presentation of School Pins— John Purney, M. D. (Gift of E. H. Davison.) Presentation of Companion Cases— ) John Purney, M. D. Frauk B. Hungerford.) Orchestra. Love Melody—"Tleart to Heart"— Tunhaus & Ball. re, Miss Emi Lynch's Orchestra, Andrews, Miss Leader, Charles ¥. Dunn ary Hall, Mis After the exercises a reception was auline Reily, | held at Booth's hall. , Joseph An- | SRR Water, 'Leland The Commonwealth Merton Web- | its second supper and [Mayor George | of the season, Monday evening at the hardt, George | Young Men's Chr! an association Rous | banquet hall. * Supper will be served at 6:30 o’clock and a musical pro- gram will be provided. The club was very fortunate in securing Guy D. Gold of Brockton, M to speak on this occasion upon the timely sub- ject of ‘‘American Citizenship and Naturalization.” Mr. Gold has been a prime mover in the unusually suc- cessful work done among the alien population of Brockton and holds the position of chairman of the civic bureau of the Chamber of 'Commerce and secretary of the New American association of Brockton. .o ox A large and fashionable represen- tation of New Britain’s soclal set at- tended the first of a series of three Thes Dansants this afternoon from 4 |to 6 o'clock, at Booth's hall. The color scheme was pink and white. The decorations were charm- ingly carried out with streamers of pink and white and clusters of smilax I which adorned the walls of the hall The afternocn’s pleasure was divid- | ea between dancing to the strains of Messrs. Harold | selections by Beeman and Hatch's or- Clesson Park- | chestra and participation in the lliam Brackett | dainty refreshments served. [ Mrs. Charles E. Wetmore and Mrs. Elford B. Eddy poured at a table "artistically decorated with pink can- | dles and carnations. All present congratulated Mrs. Har- ry M. Bates and Miss Flora Humph- rey on the success of the first of the Thes Dansants. ople who at- ! Aw rs. George W. | Clayton e BEdward W rs. Frank M. presenting the tenant E. G. Int Eugene J. (Gift of Mrs. rlisle H. Bald- ge S. Talcott, D. Case, Mr. club will ‘hold entertainment in the Nation- lered 309 and during the day afternoon. persons who loss - work over it to the head- Bt convenienoe, h be packed to be willing to hospital gar- will confer a the matter in 1l at the Red jeir names and J. Brown, of Frederick . n Square. dies and gen- pter party at [Tuesday after- erine Brooks, mason, Ruth . Russell and ary club’ of ained at the 11 on Wednes- | dna Clark read Beethoven and New Britain il- 8, Samuel Bas- nts. Refresh- i . Profesor Peter McQueen will deliver [a Travelogue on “The New South | America,” Tuesday afternoon, Janu- Social commit- | ary 12, at the First Baptist church, society, which | ynder the auspices of the Woman's at the home ‘(.]“],_ 1 of | of Te-~ berg of Golf Professor McQueen is a fellow ngements were | the Royal. Geographical society in Buell's hall, | gngland and has just recently ry 15, at 6 |turned from the war zone. “ . Miss Gertrude Linke of Bassett street who was home for the holidays from Lascll seminary at Avondale, 3 gave a card party and dance Saturday evening at her home of her roommate, Miss Flor- of Denton, Texas. - x o f TL.enox Place, nal association jsday afternoon. bting and work ' the Red Cross last in honor ence Hauslein win Carroll of h members of e wedding of e and Wilbur umont, Texas es in the south Mrs. William C. Russell street, gave an interesting talk before the young women and girls of the Y. W. C. A. at their Ves- per service, Sunday afternoon. Te | was served as usual at 5:30 o’cloc ‘ “oox Hungerford of morning at 10:30 o’clock maha, Neb., re- | the members of the music depart- spending the ! ment of the Woman's club had the ents, Mr. and | pleasurc of hearing Mrs. Lillian Hart erlin. Tryon, formerly of this city, give an { excellent address on “Music” at the home of Mrs. Allen . McKinnie of Lake street. Yesterday vill meet Mon- 11, at the home | Holmes on @m- | ime Superinten- | es will read a h a social time Leonard Maier of left Monday nington, Vt. Lexington street to visit friends in Ben- ook Professor D. C. Rogers of t of Franklin ' college has been a visitor at the o resume her ol his parents, Mr. and Mrs, ter school in 0. Rogers of Camp street. Smith home Daniel Frederick H. Square Churcehil nklin turned spending several days of last | visiting in has returned has where she h relatives after week in Boston, ks are planning Miss and Zimbalist foot Guard hall, Freda Atwater returned today , to her home in Ithaca, N, Y textended visit at the vand Mrs, Ifrank A, Porter o | street after an home of My Vine priker of Vine 2 local Bridge Miss Darlington has welve ladies at | visiting friends in New afternoon. Jersey. returned after York and New | talent, of | ' The third entertainment of a series lwl four given under the [ the United Parents’ and Te: | sociation will be held Tuesday |ing, January 12, 1913, at fmar auditorium, i Riheldaffer, skibinsky brilliant delighttul chers' as- evenr the Gram- when the company a 18 schocl combination of will render a m Madame Grace Hall Rihel- fer, the an artist with 2 pleasing voice and charming pe Alexander Von Skibinsky. noted itu violinis famo sier of and Harold A, Lor well known throtughout He is an artist rarc soprano, | sonality, I the I dent or | ana Russin iun heyond It might he well on this ! oceasion the worthy of Parents' and Teaciiers’ s to give the parents | childven of th city tac ve de of snusic and lectures | hle. The careful sclection of ente { {ninments previously held have been | greatly appreciated by all interested in the course. Do: £ 0 The Woman's change on Court street, run under the auspices of the | Woman's club, has proved during the | first three months a very success | venture. $521.656 having been tributed among eighty-tnree of consignors. i One hundred and forty-four women of {his city are now regular consign- ors, which shows that this organi | tion is meeting the necessity in mar- | keting home products. Its opening on Tuesday, 5, after the holiday recess, was a most interesting display of useful household articles, such as hemmed linen dish tow simple centerpieces, table mats, sofa pillows and inexpen- sive children’s dresses, as well as hand-woven coverlets in old blue, brown and white, also hearth brushes and wood baskets. The popular little tea room was open as usual on IFriday afternoon and dainty small cakes and both tea and coffee were served. o ox January | I | i The many local people in sympathy with the Belgians will cordially greet the opportunity of hearing Madame Vandervelde, wife of the Belgian min- ister of state, speak on Belgium and its People’” Wednesday evening, Janu- ary 13, at 8:15 o’clock at Parsons’ theater, Hartford. Madame Vandervelde while a native of Belgium was educated in England and speaks the English language with fluency and charm. She also pos- sesses a very pleasing voice which can fill any large auditorium. oo Miss Eleanor Lewis of Russell street ave a five-hundred party to twen- ty of her friends Wednesday after- noon. Miss Margaret Middlemass and Miss Ramona Morton captured first and second prizes respectively and Miss Frances Parker won the conso- lation prize. \ A very delightful afternoon was enjoyed by all the young ladies pres- ent, .« . Mrs. Rufus N. Hemenway of Lex- fngton street entertained at her home on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock the Literature and Science study classes of the Woman's club. A very pleasant afternoon was spent listening to an interesting radiograph lecture, on “The Jesuit Missions” by Mrs. William P. Felt. .. At a meeting of the officers and di- rectors of the Woman’s Hospital board held Monday morning at the home of Mrs. George W. Traut it was decided to postpone the annual hos- pital whist, usually held in January until after the FEaster holidays. The reason for this is that there will be no conflict in any way with the presen- tation of “The Red Mill.” PRy The graduation class of the New Britain Hospital Training School for Nurses, held a banquet last Saturday evening at Hotel Bond, Hartford. Miss Claire Des Jardins, assistant superintendent of the hospital, and Miss Catherine Salmon, the head nurse, were the guests of honor. ok ow Miss Jessie Wightman of TRussell street gave a card party to twelve of her friends Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ruth Corbin won the first prize and Mrs. John Aude of Brooklyn, N. Y., captured the second. oo Mr. and Mrs, Frank A. Porter Vine street will observe their wedding anniversary this evening. B cause of the recent death of Mrs. Por father, Arthur De Wolfe, the sion will be a very quiet affair. .. of Miss Juanita Field of Worthington Ridge, Berlin, left Monday for Cleve- land, O., where she is an instructor in a school of elocution. oo Mrs. Charles Savage is the guest of Mrs. William W. Brackett of Court street. .o Leland’s mother, of Boston, ting at the home of Mr. H. Clark of Vine street. P ! Miss Inez Henry of Lincoln street ! has returned from a trip to Montreal, Canada. Murs | street Arvthur Kimball of Lexington c ¢ an attractive dinner party to eight of her friends last evening. “aw gave | i The chairman and committee opportunity to thank all | so generously contributed money take who and auspices of | bro- the 1 silver | | other donations toward the Children’s tmas tree. A Mortimer N. Judd of Frank- | lin Square is visiting at the home | of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Brad- | ley of Chicago, 111 A | Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Noble of Lexing- ' ton street, and daughter Miss Noble, will leave the twenty-sccond ot this month southern trip Mrs, D. MacMillan with her mother, Springtield, M Louise | for a Wednes- Hill, ot spent Mrs Miss Marion woeck studies at Franklin, Mass., after holidays at home Rackliffe returned this Dean Academy, spending the to her . s Richard White of Forest str a five-hundred party to twenty of his (riends riday evening at home. .o Miss Jean Gold of New visiting at the home of h Frank Slater of Haven iss wint, Mrs ITorest street. Mrs, Justus A, Traut of entertained a few of her afiernoon at tea Arch friends street this . Decatur has returncd af- ‘tended visit at the home of | her parents in Newionville, Mass, | B M Millicent i turned form | HEDLEY GRILLEb OVER SUBWAY FIRE Humason has Wisconsin. re= FRANK HEDLEY New York, Jan. 9.—Frank Hedley, vice president and general manager | of the Interborough subway s em, admitted before the public service commission that his, company was Powerless to prevent further subway | fires similar to the recent one that | cost the life of one woman and sent | 200 passengers to the hospitals. He | ! ticulars | School 1 department | board of Shuttle Meadow 1 early i erintendent have in anticipation work and to move [ings is a F. M. ZIMMERMAN, Prest. Will Open Thursday Morning, OFFICIAL (Relief Models of the) PANAMA CANAL ror SCHOOL, LIBRARY, HOME, OFFICE History and construction to the minute: complete chart showing range lights lights, targets, wireless st tions, A work of accuracy that mding of the 2 staphy in reliel y b ete,) { o . 80 2 data up mariner channel buoy wmd fortitic ind on anama including and map most eminent world X IPurther par- endorsed the authoritics in {he languages, request \picr-Mache and Exhibition 1 1-Inch Model Inch Model ¥ All ¢ s Six Models Purpose S0e 00 to thd LD Lar, for mn ation A rs G UI . O. Box HARTIRORD, CONN, .= . 8 N = could niting medies op short claimed dange investigations to recommend no cire Sever under way in that urrence of rous der MEeasures may be take to it came M them. It therc only ser exists in the of subway in Greater New prevent a ree heing a will tostify been hrought nineteen twenty-si York near srrible dis- Hedley has aster. hefo all of that out s are emer- 10y miies S ATTENTION! ouTt system Will Be Keynote of Against Shuitle Mcadow. Campaign the water make a < Fifty husky will employes of ecker Ke Monday nd the housc it this y into the and Superin- vill have unless and will then s “squar into the municipal ice of a hot summer cake will be shunted Monday morning tendent Towers says he house filled in five days weather interferes The ice will tematic manner. I Towers house the the harvested in a ch army be sys- man of Sup- has becn assigned to a certain task and will be expected to do it well. The halr hundred men will be expected to give an exhibition of a properly drillea army and all unnecessary labor will be avoided. “Every move a picture every picture a cake of ice” is battle cry. The plant and engines been given their last asges of their part in the when the whistle blows Monday morning the army will begin mse as one man cov RING. Constituticnal Rights of Boston Oil Merchans Violated. Boston, 9.—The United appeals granted a re- Jan States circuit court of the rinst hearing yesterday on Walter O sidered a protest of Hustings a being fugitive from local ofl under indictment in New receiving concessions from railroad on oil shipments. The court held that by excluding evidence of the question of probabie cause, a United States commissioner had violated the defendant's tutional rights. Hasting con- Hast- who is Jersey for the Erie justice. merchant that that he cable to did the consti- o claimed THE ED. HARRIS, Treas. at 10 A. 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