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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 19 urch Notices. | v £l il ; : WHEN YOUR ! 0 NKY GIRL | § = First Baptist Church. . s ( HORCHE SR N EWSBOY FAILS Morning worship 10:45 a. m., ton- TO LEAVE YOUR peted by the minister; theme for the orning, “Onward, Christian Sol- | ers.” Sunday school session 12 & ) it A > m., with classes for all ages. : - & : \ 175 ristian Endeavor service 7 p. m., | ¢ 3 ader 1. C. Connolly, probation ¢ ; N . : ¥ i ficer. The public is cordially in- | ed to attend these services. Rev. Arle B, Cross, minister, 1 ‘})hone | First Bay t Church Music. Pelude—*Rhapsody Pastorale” .. » - o 3 ‘ TFRN . Morse artet—"Savior, when Night In- | 5 — f : = | olves the Skies” ........ Shelley > o e membersiof the Bmme Havt 4 ”, g ] it UNION gtlude—"Gothic March” .. Salome More brilliant than any ball ever |l .\’\‘|('t’1.1n' eleven willard chapter of the D. ‘ befors hed In New Britain, was the | The music selected for cach sep: R iR R e e i y South Congregational Church, second annual grand ball given by | ‘““‘I‘T mas i“*‘{ ""“-*"”““”‘ S .5 they held a reception in the & 3 and paper will be Momorrow at the South church, the | the Masonic Building corporation in | could not he improved upon. - | Berlin Tea shop. Mrs. S. A Iiske A 3 y Bleon, by Rev. G. W. C. Hill, the | the state armory last evening. As.a | Waltz music were pieces as catchy B2 | ;0 pr nt of the chapter, re T sent promptly to i el | soctal event this ball, the last to be | ‘When I Was a Dreamer” anc & 2| eived > guests and Miss Lita - = Wil be on the tople: “The Au- | | 01"y the state armory under the |0X §rot, were made more catchy BY | coywies “d in @ George Wash- | J: P 1 you by messenger. Ority of t'a Small.” At the vesper | now army regulations, will go down | MuUSiC such as “When Old ””\ll]:;f‘lnol,l ington costume, acted as.the paze. i 7 & brvice at 4:30 the quartet and the annals of New Britain social | P1ays the Ukalele,” the “Alabama | i "gining room where the tea was | S - d Sl nd fiorus choir will render Maunder's | (yents as the peer of all. The hall | Slide.” “Bing Bing” and “Dancing| . .coq was most attractive, and din We want you to have the HERALD every night a ¢ itata, “Penitence, Pardon and | profusely decorated in pale blue, yel- | the Jelly Roll.” The one step MUSIC [} opriatly ornamented, old-fashioncd | : HH to make sure that it is delivered to you we have ar- ace.” Edward Connelly, city DPro- | 1o decorated in pale blue, vel | ;01 lqed all of the best selections for | FIARS oy yised. Miss Alice Norton, : ! ! IGAE - s ] tion officer, will be the speaker at iz:‘m?:'fu:,h";‘(; BuVC A oSt AMrAcY | this particular siyle of dance. “AMEr- SR Aary Atwater, Mrs. s AL | W sl : ranged with the WESTERN UNION to have a mes 8 meeting of the Christian Service | their male escorts dancing to the ail | ic@ I Love You! was the ODOFDE|Cowles. Mrs. B. W. Mildrum, Mrs. o / senger boy rush a copy te your home. This service is ague at 6 o’clock. Other appoint- |; iri # 5 . | number. “Down in Bom-Bomba¥, ™ ¢ 1y 5 Pratt of Hartford and Mrs. Ii. ¢ ¥ . i & " ‘e e ° 7. gnts for the day are as usual. This | gopiing music furhished by the | ...y jinge “Down Home In Ten- | g’ Austin, past regents of the ch . e given at our expense. It will cost you nothing. We Sphinx Te: le, A. A. N. M. S. band 5 2 i o ° urch extends a cordial welcome to | ponFro el i’ signt long to | Nessee” “Put Me to Sieep With AN er, pourcd. The memnbers of £ want you to be satisfied and when you are we feel I who care to attend any of its ser- 2 e > Old Fashioned Melody” and similaT i j.pter were A Gnt Goloni 25 ¥ p i 2 ces. : oo emembered by those present. And | | ieces of present popularity crowded | cogtumes, the s e : ] amply compensated for whatever effort we may make the charming little Miss Wilma Wy the dance floor at their respective | tcrnoon being Mrs. G. P. B y for your benefit. Wih ker dssing fattwer M Cly| oy e and the Misses Florence, Kathe SO. IF YOUR NEWSBOY FAILS TO LEAVE i i M b o e ' ’ )‘:y e wimiceons) “‘:W:' fresh from her triumphs on the ball-| "hypring intermission refreshments | and Emile Brandegee, Bertha Good- ¢ : AY 145 a. m. Boys' department of the ;\XOOI‘Vflyflo?‘l ?. Vl 1ej “ntc I‘v/IcA‘lpm Am were served. et il ler Mas R : T 8 3 THE HERALI) BY 6 O’CLOCK ,PHONE ‘V]L&T- tnday school. 10:45 a. m. morning | New York, gave as clever an interpre- In addition to the several hundred | Grigwold, Mrs. A. B. Goodrich, Mrs. e 4 3 > = % ET A COPY SOON AF- orship with preaching by the :a““"‘]°ft‘%‘°tm°(;cr-n dances during all | gancers, there was a goodly number | peland Gwatkin, Mrs. Taylor, Mr: 1 3 ERN UNION. YOU'LL G dnister. Adult sermon subject: “A 100 5 Zr - M;n ssions, as it has ever) ;¢ guests in the balcony who sat en-|mpompson and Mrs. Bigelow. About oldler's Religlon. Childrens ser- | bepr, the good fortune of a local gath- | tranced during the evening watching | one hundred members and guests ci- I a%d hour.in ¢ t fith this | CFiD8 to see. Lastly, but taking sec- | e dancers gliding gracetully over the | joved this delightful affair. Mrs. W. B et oo PlecoitoRnothngfonitho proRr i ST ioHed oot T. Brooks who is the regent of the B b s&na;; ‘;Chool eplncludmi: was the famous Sphinx Temple Band Fugene J. Porter was chairman of | xew Britain chapter D. A. R. was % foa ana Philathes classes for | ol >cyonty-five pleces which furnished | the reception committee and to his|ine guest from here. g - supper party on Monday evening g LOOT PAY STATIONS. B ie 550 voune wonn, | Tt oeelioni concent precadlng Bhe lsndrne efforis are dus mish of the 22 7:30 o'clock. The Silver Bay - B 5 s e rhiathes e success of this event. Associated with A e | 3 R will have a banquet at the Y. W. C. | Police Tooking for Men Who Broke B e s ad womies Mina Despite the heavy downpour of rain, [ him on the reception committee were The students of the Hartford Art i L A S v nesey e vening dat Open Telephone Boxés and Took Cotw B iiicn's adult Eible clasaes, also | oo 2ttendance at the ball was all that | g Klett, W. J. Rawlings, H. W.|school have issued invitations for on ; e Solode meg,,f"'jfinm n:,: “:::'d be. | COuld have been desired, about 400 v, W. H. Crowell. J. R. Andrews, | informal dance which they will giv g Sl 0 B Today the local police are exerting nners departments. Now members | COUPles being present. Long before | w 'fi Eilert, 1. A. Goddard, G. H.|at the school on Thursday evenins thelr efforts to locate two \;,(\20 ill be 68-1'2f\111y and cordially falken ||| o iue 1o thelopening coptett Eheld hysoh FR,1 7. IDixon, B, S W, Clark, | Marcht2. { o FRANCE STORMBOUND, | (iing men who are suspected was a stream of automobiles and car- | James H . B Johniton b B IR 9 y B ) are of. 6:30 p. m. the meeting of | .\ T ot SE S I . H. Johnston, D. T . o - g : ~ ! being the telephone pay staticn @ Epworth league. 7:30 p. m., the | poo® discharging the guests at the | Marwick, . R. Woods, D. Clark, Mrs. W. T. Sloper will give : e PARIS SNOWED UNDER | 508 e e oant tooted thre. B iecl 5. corvice. | At tnis)| oo - MmSoilargeiwa RtheliatiendancelliEithig AT sloper, Clayton Parker, J. | informal dance ihis evening at he P e e ety % and so many were the vehicles used | v 1ockett, N. Abbe, C. D. Noble, | home an Grove hill in honor of hec 5 G = i ‘I H*\ Gy eatie IHA b wird ervice the minister will answer ques- convey at it was ; A - 3 : < : 5 | jons that have been handed in during U f('l)\(’\ them that it \\as- nec ary | I,, M. Dyson, H. C. Hine, G. W. |sister Miss Katherine Talmadge, of = 3 o y : . notified that the telephone pay st: jhe month, and preach on the sub- f\o RS ione A r:m o ||, N il b GG, OU) @i, ok, IhrccpRoctE Dt B enort ol Sl e tions at the Hotel York and in Dow % =5 »» | Arch street i nity of the ar- re, C art o - : v cct: “How Much Are You Worth? SE A he viiloh Seripture §CJH FEarton JILSH Dol N Districts—Loaded Trucks Aban- | er's saloon as well as the one in Jo 0 all of these services we extend a mory to relieve the congestion. renwend, Johnstone Vance, W. . Members of Troop 4, Boy Scouts, R e el ost cordial welcome to all. e 7 Entering the spacious hall, the eve | Booth, G. A. Weld, D. McMillan, A. H. gave a very interesting entertainment this suit of black and white novelty doried in Streets. telephone wires had been cut of the guest was greeted with a most [ Parker, A. L. Thompson, H. H. |Friday evening when they met in the | cloth, because it is cut on lines e: money box emptied pleasing decorative creation, the color Wheeler, G. . Lampson. G. P. | chapel of the First church of Christ <‘1:\_lL\' f!csmned for her. The very full S eb. 11:40 a, m.—Heav b : First Church of Christ Sclentist. cheme being pale blue, vellow and | Spear, §, J. Munson, H. A. Johnson,|A number of exhibitions were given [SKirt is short and fullness is massed | oo ciorms P acurroatnron: Morning service at 10:45, subject: | White. At the entrance was an arch- | William Cowlishaw, R. B. Skinner, W. [away them being: First Aid, by W.|Over the hips in the coat’s flare. Nov- hrist Jesus. Sunday school at 9:45 | V&Y studded with variegated colored [ A. Leonard, C. H. BDarnes, . .| Dennis and Howard Mitchell; signal [ elty pockets and a deep roll collar e | —— m. Wednesday evening at 8 | candescent light bulbs, making a | Steele, A. G. Anderson, H. H. Frost, | tower, by eight scouts; Morse da y are also interesting features. T southeondinin Railroad traf- \yieo of Polish Undertaker Wants : ¢ gorgeous effect. At the west end| Walter Meyer, W. Ii. Bee . L. |night signaling, by Wells William and | — , __|[fic and telegraphic communication | Property Question Settled. clock. Chapel at the corner of West | e ¢y Athe e hall was a Spanish pergola, | Young, and O. A. Marsh Albert Heineck; semaphore signalling, O R ) : ; : s a, <, A. Marsh. 4 i sema signalling, | : have been interrupted. Lyons and S0l ; “g‘_ Btreek and Fark “P‘fik“'dm T:i entwined with wisteria, smilax and | . 5 Goodrich wis chairman of the | by Gerald Vioherts and Harold Mills; | Katherine Talmadge Teturned yester- Rl h'“‘ e o A fon | Mrs. Katle Blogoslowski, wife of R e 1 1 roses, above which hung the mystical | general committee and with him were [ map drawing by William Dennis and [ @Y from Atlantic City, e i | = - s . mild ¢ 1t re covered with snow | he same address from 2 to 5 o'clock. | ypooo & Masonic emblem, the square and the | associated 1. W, Schultz, Johnstone | knot trying by Wells Willi el L P S SO R ‘ compass, illuminated with flashing red | Vance, William Cowlishaw, W. W.]| The scouts cleverly pre phod| BRCLoa gEERGD e el oL e pToRLIL en g | Doy S8 e UGl S e D gL e O'Keefe, against A. M. E. Zion Church. and white electric bulbs. The or-| Pease, 1. B. Edwards, A. H. Park-|sketch “A Strenuous Afternoon;” thc [(ertained 1 Srening o mlee flniney i i sl e Ak Preaching at 10:45 a. m. by the | chestra and band were located beneath | cr, J. W. Lockett, C. W .Pinches, . | cast of characters being: RHIRS M f”""]"f"l"\j . Y;ho‘“?\: :’: ]?T"""z,’,"}”‘\I',:‘,:;“\‘""',],’“‘_‘,f\.' e ietiae ‘;'"",";{‘"‘_ 5 ank ':;;’;::;2“ ‘:J,'\”,mm‘“" bestor, Rev. J. S. Gurley. Sunday | this attractive pergola and the musi- | J. Porter, C. J. Law, W. R. Sparks, | Scoutmaster ........ Dwight Skinnor | PHize was won by Mr ancrotti Tl I e e e sy { it S ohool at 12:30 p. m. C. E. society at | Cians were partially screened from | George W. Klett, F. S, Cadwell. R. | Assistant Scoutmaster e Chiigsel Bt Bl i i s "n,M S s e :’1”\ )’l_“’,‘m“v valued at $17,000 - 200 p. m. There will be Jubllee | VieW by a banking of huge palms.|J. Dixon, G. K. Macauley and Harry | .............. Maurice Lockwood [ . . = * "' S N retarasd fon neconn Ao B in e oN g b Droperty, valindy 81 FIT.000 80 pgs by the quartet of the chureh | The interior decorations of the hall | Scheuy. This committee had com- | Farmer ... Gerald Vibber N e o S iitaitor dlsuibudan ol gs by 3 arte % b = ' % A s > destitute °n 3 “hildren of |2 eports from Switzerland state N or satisfac distribution o ca by J. J. Williams. C. E. society | Were neatly arranged, there being a | plete charge of the ball and that their | Tough .. .- .... . William Dennis ;.h}' l:};nt:x’u A nen m"“‘\“!\lt\!‘:‘\‘n"(‘l “»‘.‘-\.: ::nl:i‘l-n- Lrompnleriand fete ‘{)::.« f‘,lxnl‘:lm;dv rctory ribu L {1l be led by Harry B. Smith of the | Profusion of white streamers from the | efforts were crowned with success is | Orderly Wells William AL, mcomprsing. ad m St e e e g hle Bkt i Ve led by dig 1 T e Gt oo T s s o and wonderful exhibition, wi »e | Mount Gothard line The write is returnable befora athe b UGS A e R ¥ L CV2GEet. ’ shown at the Wadsworth Atheneum In Paris, owing to the dearth of | superior couft on the first Tuesd fife the Saloon. Why?'and How?"— | Of the hall with a huge bouquet of 7 N s Mrs. Frank L. Wilcox | annex in Hartford, March 1, 2 and 3.!iabor, the snow eould not be cleared | of March. fieb. 26-1-14. Solo by Miss Dorothy | Wisteria. The side walls were com- | So great was the success last year | Major and Mrs. o the Berlin | There will he a daily exhibition and | off the streets prompuly and it has in- Latham, Essay by Miss Carrie | Pletely hidden —beneath artistically | cf “Humane Sunday” and “Be Kind to |of ~Berlin entertaified = I0¢ EFH | 0 ™ A qricion Will he twenty-five | terfered with business trafic. In sev- | ason of Plainville, Selections by | draped bunting of white and vellow, | Animals Week* that the observance \Literary “““““;‘““‘I: iy el s e T e e e PRI ATHEIAL OLD HOMY| DAY, he quartet. Essay by Miss Minnie with pale blue intersperced. ; :}‘ hf‘ure"pgr\tml this year, May 1 (.:ir‘(?l\u(;":”:*'“ flh‘lo one as there wer This unusual and most interesting | left standing in the streets, the drivers The Philathea class of Trinity Green of Southington. Solo by Mrs. Band Concert Inspiring. eing the week decided upon. During |csPecialy X0V A S 0 @ ting papers, | exhibition is -brought to Connecticut [ having removed the horses when it | Methodist church will observe “Old Jenry E. Smith. All are cordially this time it is expected if there is the |a number o ey rening being: | under the auspices of the Lafayette|was found that further progress could | o R D iomorrow and & 1ares ited to attend the services during the co-operation dnd ~enthusiasm that |the sublect for the evening® BE TS| p i con itreq Bot b ads ome Day” to and 8 tay. marked last vear's movement, that “»‘““"“f";“,} “\‘:”;',’:m'\\ s h The exhibition was brought to Am- —_— gelo Coniglione, leader of the Empire | Ser6ymen of all denominations will y JEEE ®ry 1m0 ana Mrs. . M, | erica in November by ~Madame| poG ANCHORS PENNSYLVANIA, |hias ever been connected with th Secona Advent Church. Theater orchestra in Hartford, alter- | 8¥Vq & Specia scrmon on ‘l'" subject | FEUTE W gave papers which told of | Charles Le Verrier, who had been| ™ iq 0y yie | rep, 26.—The super- | (1458 18 Invited to be present Th Elder E. F. White pastor. Preach- | nated in directing the concert. This | o : mercy, the schools | " L5 1 Juildings in other places | connected with the work of the com-} i s emained | class will attend preaching service in irare e P e . will observe thé time with appropri- | UnCIPE A o Paric< It was open until | dreadnought Pennsylvania remained | e d ng service at 10:45 a. m. and 7:15 | monster band of seventy-five pieces | ¢ bt B E P and also suggested improvements for | mittee in Pari _wa ! lthe morning in body. Special . m., subject: “The City That was | rendered six different selections, all|2'e cXercises and the local humane | (|10 (S0 “Berlin, Christmas at the Knickerbocker club anchor here today on account of | cyercises will be held in the class farried in the Wilderness. Jeaus as | borng! wellHes v s Bopening s‘()(”u\.\u-v\ will arrange public demon- in New York where crowds thronged | a dense fog which prevented a run ', ,om at the usual Sunday school the Resurrection.” Sunday school | march was “Loyalty,” under the ai. | Sttations. to see the wonderful toys, representing | outside the bay for the completion |your, The program will consist of nd Bible class 12:10 noon. Young | rection of the composer, Mr. Conig.| LTHe WOrK is under the gener: Mrs. and Mrs, H. B. Cooley enter- | different countries and periods, and o | of her standarization trials, begun on | ¢hort papers dealing with class his- [People’s meeting at 6:30. Mid-week | lione, and dedicated to the leader of [ FeCtion of the American ¥lumane as- | ¢, {neq the Home Whist club of Ken- | huy the smaller toys offered for sale. | Thursday. | Esa i aatagas Al ba ek A Sis Ol [prayer and social service on Thurs- | the Sphinx band. The overture “Or- | S0¢iation, a special committee of sington Wednesday evening at their During the past {wo months, the ex- | O . | former teachers, Rev. John H. Bell, day night at 8 o'clock. All are cor- | pheus” was likewise well rendered as | VRich Mrs Mary I Lovell, Jenkin- | oine Aps. M. H. Griswold and Mrs, | hibition has been in great demand inj s . D.: Mrs, George B. Neumann,end idially invited to these services. was the ever poplar selection from t:ij\, ln is national chairman and | \rijton Emery won the ladies’ prizes, | various large citic .’Ilu-‘\ .i’}lll.v“':\l;A SPRING SPORT Mary Moxcey and Henry. A 1 ey the opera ‘Faust.” Thé “Ballet|GUY Rlchardson, Boston. Mass, is| nije Roy Williams and George Grit- | committee conslder themselves foriun 4 i also a former teacher, will be To Lecture Here. Suite” from Faust was another pleas- | Mational secretar arge of tholl ois 58 by gentlemenis. . The clup |ate tojsecure Madame e Vett St a0 | COAT FOR THE |present and speak. A short address J. H. Cole of New York city, will | ing selection and the concert closed | detail worlk. will hold its final meeting of the will be present every day,—fox even 2 | | will be given by Rev. Warren F. Cook o E £ e sty } 2 ey ~dnesday, Thursday ; T nl o Sl i sht. td deliver a lecture at O. U, A. M. hall | with the “Star Spangled Banner,” ren- | _ May 21 Will be set aside as Humane | son on March 15 at the home of Miss | imited time. = Wednesday, TRUrSCH YOUTHFUL HIKER |on “What the church has a right Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. HiS | dered with a gusto that could not help | Sunday. e Nien andlinidaviof thio conipEaves expect from the class tefresh subject being: “The World's Crisis.” | but arouse the patriotism of all who T Mary Nl O days. . 3 ments will be served at the close of All welcome. Admission free. Rearait The members of the Art depart- A quict home wedding took place i i ; the program so that all may remain % "y = oot 4 e’ o = i Mrs. B, B ssette 1 visiting her A ¥ & ac \nces. Jiiection. Aifhioign Miss Wynn and Mr. Clay ;‘i;:‘l‘fi‘x'lfhfhi“‘"\“\r“tn:i“ § ¢lub held & do- | myesday arternoon when Miss Jarion i e e [and renew acquaintance | gave bu ree dance interpretations, 3 sting meeting Friday | geptrude Styles, da zhter of Mrps. ! R Hillerest Church, their encores were most generous and | afternoon when they met at the I m',‘f “;}:\qp:\},‘( fl:i, city. and Simeo i 427 West” Main street. Services | their efforts were most enthusiasti- | Baptist church. One hundred sepia | o praper of Rich S.uare, South Car. Y. W. A. Notes. Sunday evening 7:30. Dr, Dilling- | cally received. Miss Wynn had L | copies of the masterpieces in the Her- olina, were married As the Y. W. C. A. Jubilee month ham will preach. complete change of costume for ecach | Mitage gallery of St. Petersburg we: 0 draws to a close,—the best is et % interpretation and her gowns were the | o0 exhibition. T, B. Gay who is di- o G in store for us. The Vesper Services r its familiarity with the work of the creation of the most exclusive mod- | rector of the Wadsworth Atheneum of Wednesday evening the members of | especially have been well attended, ¢ organization in the First Church of istes’ art. Miss Wynn and Mr, Clay’s | Hartford made this splendid exhibi- | the Woman's Literary club of y [ the girls showing an intense interest : . Christ chapel last might. The mpti- first interpretation of the modern [tion possible to the club. Mrs. F. W. | Hill gave “Gentleman’s Night” at | in the work done by the association . i e demonstrations of ' firs out France, with the exception of the WOULD SETTLE ESTATE well known Polish undertakef, brought suit through her law- Thomas W. Morgan, bandmaster of the Sphinx band; Theodore P. Ford bandmaster of Colt’s band, and An- tendance is expected as everyone“who SCOUT EXHIBITION PLEASE Troop No. 4 Boy Scouts of Amers ica, gave a very pleasing exhibition of Stanley Memorial Church. " Morning worship at 10:45, with rmon by the pastor. Subject: “What the Bible Declares About War.” Sunday school and Brother- hcod at 12, and the Jr. C. society at 4 p. m. dance was the one-step. Their next | Benham read a splendid paper on {the home of Mrs. well: A most | in this country, also in foreign co: I‘TI work and semaphore sig was the difficult fox trot and their | “The Hermitage.” enjovable program was carried out e L Blatt gl meians P & : and were tho reciplents o m; final exhibition was the ever pleasing | OWINg to the inclement weather e | at the Vesper Serivice (omorr : S ¢ ; | plause from the audience ort waltz. Both Miss Wynn and Mr, | vesterday the attendance was small e (e ligde OGSl 1] Rt . L Rl B 3 Clay are unus s graceful dancers [so the members of the department de.. | The members of the local lodse of | music,—and : informal hour ¢ . S hich portrayed the lfe of the Sosth Swedish Elim Church | and their steps were in perfect har- [ cided to repeat the exhibit today anq | 11'ks observed Washington's :'"'f""“" | music after tea is served at I § g % was also given in an excellent man- " .| mony with the music, in fact so clev- [ it is eXpected that a large number |PY Riving a dance at the club rooms | o'clock. The services at the Swedish Elim | o110 aiq thoy glide across the of wuests will enjoy it | Tuesday evening | On Friday evenin church, J. E. Klingberg pastor, Will | 1,00, figor that it seemed as thoug ‘ v‘ 5 L ociations will celerate the fiftietn be as follows tomorrow: Sunday | inov must have been a part of the {school at 10 and morning service at |y, 6nious, rythmati ner Members and friends of the Ghris- | anniversary of the Youns Women's : EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, Next Tuesday evening the members |tian Service league of the South | Christian association in the Unitc S \ The first meeting of the credit ' 11 o’clock. The pastor will preach on Coupled with ber natu of the Berlin Improvement society [church spent @ very pleasant evening | States. The Y W, ( A. was 3 SR bureau of the Chamber of Commerce will give a whist and social in the | Triday when they met and enjoved a | organized in Boston March o “Bitter, and Yet Sweet.” The even- | wweinoe wenco abes o AT S Ing service i at 7 o'clock when the | ::“‘(‘]“" S ece “]‘1"{‘ "I‘l'n‘l‘l‘ iorjnew Grange hall. The proceeds of |social in the chapel of the church. and the work has made rapid i was held yesterday afterncon :and, i oy willgake ss his subject: “How | coi T RS 00 8 Ot ae gty will b el gewargamann | e all over the country untii now ther ; | constitution ana_ by-laws were adopt: istians Should Sing. it ol e f e e ’“(,;_:‘ taining street lights on Worthington “Washington Night” at the Newing- | ave 243,000 members in the world. ed. George H. Dyson, chairman of = - s > | Ridge. {ton Grange was a splendid success | States, and 780,000 in the world i - Y |the nominating committee, reported St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. |““"rRa aance T ey ’ ,and much credit is due the commit- New Britain will celebrate in like . | the following names for members of t. Mark's Episcopal church. | the Empire Theater orehestra. Thers | . VLSS Esther M. Griswold of Wester- | iec that was in charge of the aifair. | manner and have a Jublice Birthdoy | 4 . < l{he executive committee:—Frank ‘H, B ivinion 780 sl e ey e o £E TeLe Iy RITfspent the week-endiwith ner Farars Service in the Auditorinm at 8 o’clock ; . | ! johnston, Charles Erickson, Willjagn RSt - “Mgegienrs communion [ e o tany s on the card and | parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Griswoid. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart. their | on next Friday evening. The s . - | Cowlishaw, Joseph M. HalloH ; SRt Eenorous il L | daughter, Miss Virginia Hart, and | will be simple and inte : : | John A. Andrews, Herbert L. Mills members of the Alpha Alpha i | their encores the dance lasted until 3 | i | e : 3 Y Young Men's Bible class, 10 a. m., la- | about o o'elock this merning. Tha | . MIS ¥ Allen Moore and Mrs. . | son, entine C. Hart, are spending | besides being a time for rejoicing L landa Orlando Swift. The board will r morni i i | : N. Stanley have gone to Augusta, Ga., |2 few days at the Hotel Astor, New | and towment fund in memory of : £ meet soon to elect officers ter morning « vice, 10:45 a. m.; un-| dance cards, emblazoned with the for the ,.(,m‘,”m,ir of the f‘,im';".( 2 York Miss Grace H. Dodge will be started. i L : day school, 12:15 p. m.; evening ser- | Masonic emblem in gold and printed | R i * e | Miss Dodge was president of the Na- : - o ¢ Mr. and Mrs. George Hart have lef: Mrs, J. Robinson and her daughter, | tional Board for eight years,—and in TO PLAN BAZAR. ¥ice, 7. p E“'-f};“f‘”””" at morning ser-| on gelicate, lavendar tinted paper, \thcorx?‘-l fmd ht&l,zn’gfi;,z?‘(}wen)\} /:,‘:,, were arranged by John W. Lockett | ¢, Fiorida. Miss Mildred Robinson, have returned | that time not only gave of herself S - Final arrangements will e made T e S B ©|and were such that after their use | e m Chicago. very freely, bui also of her 3 T tonight by the Teutonia Maennérgho evening service, in place of an address | 1,5t ovening they will make most ac. : M 5 there will be pract of congrega-| coptable souvenir tional singing of hymns for the com- The dance numbers were arranged | 2Soresia: ing mission, with the choir. it atway s it & William H. Hart is in Augusta, a % $1,719,000-—to the o inization that for the bazar which i1s to be ven Miss Florine Parker spent the | is bringing abundant life to the you : i | o : [ S Vel nd at Smith college. women of our country. Mrs. Dwi v 3 & E in the Ill)\{.“‘l ()Hfl\l('h ],\(rrwn( on March Lostitantidions jori v 3 1. Potter will give the address, t s . 2, 3 and or the aid of the German Marjorie Moore enainet i otter will give the ad 5 il : 8 4 dancer. The good old dreamy waltzes | . o7 Mariorie Moore of Kensington |\ wwinim Sternbers of Maple | subject being ‘The Source of : : War Relief fund. All members and were not forgotten and there were | 128 S0Te to Bermuda. Fill dellghtfully entertained a mum. | Power Ruth E. Schade { co-workers should be pfesent in the ASSIGNED FOR TRIAL , Following are the cases assigned for | four of these, pleasing those who pre- S ber of her friends at a luncheon | have charge of the music,—and there | AERL] © | hall at 8 o'clock tonight. trial in the city court yesterday aftec- | ferred that type of dance. The new r. and Mrs rge Traut spent | mpuicday. i et fooesalonlior (clibs ana noon: John Woitowitz vs. P. S Mc- | and decidedly popular fox trot also | Washington’s birthday in New York. ¥ classes carrying their various ban- Built of tan novelty cloth is this | e Mahon, Thursday.at 2 o’clock; P. Al- | brought many dancers onto the floor e T Tore Jolnata ol o e topcoat with its br novelty but- BACK FROM: FTORIDAs fred Johnson v J. Rosen, Thursday | for each of the five numbers. But 1 Katherine Mills gave a boxX |,{ the Philadelphia Dental college. | Not only the entire membership, tons and brown velvet finishes. Pleas Nels J- Nelson and Aaron G. Cohen at 3 o’clock Max Kennedy Isaac | it was the standardized one step, the y Monday evening at the Lyceum. pent a few days this week at hi Lut all friends of the Y. W. C© \ notice how smart the pockets are, [arrived home last night from Dg tichmond and Joseph Neid . | dance that can he mastered by all, home at Maple Hill, Lare invited to attend,—also the pendent from the belt. The tan straw : tona, Florida, where they have gpéen Barney Niemiro, Wednesday that proved the hit of the evening| Theodore left today for 1 hat has an oilcloth band of brown | conducting an aero-jitney during the o'clock. and the committee in charge was wise | Los Angeles, Californis J s William Sloper and Miss . Busy Bee club will have a|and white check | past few weeks.