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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1922, ‘b i PATRIOTIC CITIZENS! | LET US CELEBRATE LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY! - Social Notes :-: | On Manday evening the New Brit- The members and guests of the ain hranch of the Connecticut league [ Woman's club of New Britain lhrulml) of Women Voters was formally organ- [the courte: sy of Mrs, W, (", Hunger- ‘ " - by i/.“.L Miss Corinne Ihu'nl-l of Lexington (ford, enjoyed a gost delightful musi ILLUSTRATILI) Lh(TURh ¥ troet, being . ] K street, being clected president. The [cale Tuesday evening in the Camp 4 other officers of the o \zutio e: |school whe Mi. R Bryant of ' . . . Pt : e oh A M ey A Gaae | Nak” Faotr i M08 Arant ! “Connecticut’s Contribution To the Civil War” by Rev, Sherrod Soule gl B il s N TR Chaplain of the State Senate and a very vigorous and § bership co ttee will consist of Ml ist, entertained, Miss Bryant's welec- H Tt W ot T e U e S Pkt INSPITING: Apedicer ) 8. J. Baker and one : to be ap-|a group of Creole , the 1 i A . . 5 s 2 I. Baker and one more to be ap-|a group of Creole songs, the haunting nion S(‘l‘Vl('C of FII‘S( illld SOllth (‘hurches in thc . pointed, ‘T'hose serving on the con-[melody of which Miss Bryant's volce stitution committee are Mrs, J. H.|made very beautiful, and ending with | Kirkham, Miss Mabel Hibbard and |Kramer's “Great Awakening.' Pel \Miss Margaret Sheehan; and those [haps in this last number, which is so verving on the program committee [full of artistic opportunity, Miss Bry- | are Mrs, Arthur G, Kimball, Miss Jean |ant's volce, always &o rich in tone, | Wardrope and Miss Helen G, Cald-|showed its greatest power and ex- | well, treme versatility, | At the meeting Mrs, Stanley Galpin | Miss Parker's numbers on the pidno of Berlin, who is county chairman, |ldszt's “Etude in D Flat” and Chop- spoke briefly, her talk being follow- [in's “Tyais Fcossalses” were especial- | ed by an address by Miss Grace Mur-|ly well rendered giving great pleas- | ray of Guilford, state organizer, Miss|ure to the appreciative audience. Both Murray told of the rapid growth of |Miss Bryant and Miss $arker respond- the organization which was started in|ed to encores. The . evening's pro- South Church, Sunday, 7:30 P. M. | | Stirring Patriotic Music The National Patriotic Organizations Will Attend A Cordial Invitation To All Jannar: 1, and which today has|gram in full is as follows; — 411 The purpose of the lea- [1. Bayou Songs ........ Strickland AR AL T M = 1 > gue is to spread ey spe-| (1) Ma Lil' Batteau | Miss Margaret Martin, daught® of | Mrs. 1. Clay Preston of Hartford ST KEEP QUIET . clal interest to women citizens, en-| (b) Dreamin' Time Dr. John 1. Martin of Vine street and |representing the Connecticut Humane | couraging them to take an intelligent| (¢) Little Jasimine Bud [William K. Dunn of New York city|soclety gave (wo illustrated talks at the | v s w0 por ooy to Talk ] and active interest in civic and na-| (1) Mornin' on ze Bayou were married in the church of 8t. Paul [Junior High school Thursday after- | : : e 4 i o & o lay noon. The first address was for pupils With Women Friends in Court. tional politics. The members of the I'rench Creole Songs the Apostie, New York, on Wednesc R PURIA league are urged to join the political [2. Etude in D Wat .. ....., oo Lisat {morning. They were attended by and teachers, suggesting ways for f"'-‘ Los Angeles, 1%eb. 11.--Mrs, Mad- party of their choice, to support the 4. (a) The Lord is My Shepherd , Charles A. Locke as best man, mm‘y"\"rlnc kindness to humans and ani-|gjynne Obenchain, charged with the ndidates they think best, but the Dvorak Miss Ramona rtin, sister of the mals, the second, heing for the faculty | murder of J. Belton Kennedy will league, as a whole is not allowed to (b) 8ylvia ,,.0.vi0000.. Speaks bride as hridesmaid. After an ex- alone, gave ways for teaching )”"1””' be permitted to converse with choose or support politieal candidates. (c) All for You Martin tended wedding trip in the south Mr. |maneness Mg women friends and well wishers in ox % 4. Trois Iicossaises Chopin and Mrs. Dunn will make their home b |court in the presence of the jury Of great national and local integest[5. The Great Awakening Kramer | i New York city. 'm‘,",:"'_’rf'mhm’”-";lf[“:j“'vlf:sl*fl;’l(rlr"('f:”-:":: when her trial is resumed next Tues- | day morning Mr, and Mrs. Henry Schauffler of |High .»\'l‘hn'-l, Js having published by On complaint of prpsecutors, who Lincoln street have announced the[the Palmer Company of Boston the |,caried the grouping of women about was the {welfth anniversary of 'the After the concert Mrs. W. C. Hun- | Roy Scout organization which was ob- [gerford entertained at an informal re- served on I'ebruary 8. This associa-|ception in honor of Miss Bryant at rond S 3 f tion, only an idea, albeit a splendid [her home on Russell street, where birth of a daughter. secon [ his series of loose-leaf |} .. some of whom have beeh observed one, 12 years ago, has grown rapidly|the guests had an opportunity of| MI's. Lawrence Monat is regent of Esther Stanley Lhaptcx D. A. ¥inoh :""I'"""‘(‘I"' the study. The work 18 en- | kigatng nher, was likely t6 prejudice uatil today it claims a membership of |Ereeting the artist in person. In the ‘R., which was organized in this city in 1891 The regular monthly supper - was N,' o ; _'l’“:lf‘x""“"""_“",’j“““’” and | the jury, Judge Sidney N. Reeve, pre- 403,152 hoys, with 84,000 men giving|dining room Mrs. Arthur Kimball and 2 — 7 held at the South church on Thursday | ™ 'Merical Trigonometry, siding in the trial ordered the balififf s presided. 7 sy L Rl to forbid such conduct and to escort SR More than 200 attended a banquet| Miss Mildred Meisner will spend the PP ' Under the auspices of the open|pfre Obenchain from the room and busitess session of the Common-|coming week with her parents, Mr, Mra Glavion. A, Pafker of Vine | forum committee of the Worthington promptly at adjournments and re- wealth club at the Y. M. €. A. ban-|and Mrs. George Meisner of Worth- treet entertained it bridge on Tues. |COMMUNItY center of Berlin a play quet hall last evening when the 210th|ington Ridge, Berlin. On February b reading was given in the community it their services voluntarily. Tt is an|Mrs. I. C. Ba established institution, recognized by the schools an invaluable aid to| The members of the Junior McAll education, by the churches as an in-|mission held a very successful meet- ce 08, - R and |IN& last Saturday afternoon w et T U tor in training boys for good citizen-|children in Irance. About thirty ""Sfr\'m. s Rochambeau. Miss \|~ isner w, it W hina e iome. MiEioney hos .\l}k Hat," by 'I,nr~‘|'1um.~x:m,v and “The i AIO'P 'IM_n 833,000 children daily ship. The boys are earnestly apply-|D00ks were completed, the work of [ I'ollowing the reading of the life of |awarded one of the six sc nm.)mups ety of the Trinity Methodist church | Workhouse Ward” by Lady Gregory |attend public schools in New York. ing themselves to out-door activities| CUMting pasting and ' binding being | Dickens by H. T. Burr, a series of | given at the New York School of Iine hvld} o sewing mecting Tuesday afters | ¥ere read and the subject of the Trish | , and to studies in preparation for the|1ONe QUickly o that the hooks are | (ableaus depicting the works of that and Applied Arts, where she is a stu. iy : drama was discussed by Walter Brown duties of citizenship and honorable|'€AU¥ to be shipped. Miss Polly| Writer was presented. dentin hiepcondiyeat olass, While y L5 [Ffatiartiora manhood. Their aim, briefly, is to|l €A Who is the corresponding secre-| “Tiny Tim and Bob Crutcheon onlin IFrance she is planning to live in Miss Meriorie Baldwini, daughter of 3 M AL T : keep themselves “physically strong. tary read a letter from headquarters (hrlssmfls Df”' \:'as yofl'ered by War-!the famous Latin quarter of Paris. “" _"“m' '“» Carliste ”" Balawin @f "rnp College Club of New Britain mentally awake and morally straight.” | Which told about the orphan the New | !en Berner and €. W. Brainard. L Horrest streat 1s home from the New |Vill meet Monday evening of the Cen- onz ) Vs | Biritain children had adopted. The David Copperficld and Peggotty,| The Emma Hart Willard Minptey|ioneht gintet inim e Lot e Iter church when Professor O'Dell | s members of the mission are planning|by the Farlor Pire,” was presented by|D. A, R, held an opel meeting at the | YOTk school of Physieal Training 10|gp.corq or rinity college will glve an The Amphion club is planning fo|to give a play during the Faster vaca- [ Henry, Walter and Edward Terry. |Community house in Berlin on Iriday |Attend the Cotillion club dance as|Z0hard glve a one-act play, "The Traitor,”[tion under the direction of Mrs. Wil-| “lLittle Nell, her grandmother and |aftarnoon. Stanley Galpin ad- | Wesleyan University this week-end. | ‘e before the student body of the High|[liam C. Dalzell of Armistice. The Mrs. Jolly,” was enacted by Barbara|dressed the mnrlm;: Mrs. Harold . Rev. Leo Sullivan of St. Joseph's uar e school on Tuesday afternoon, I%eb. 21,|play which has been chosen is “The | Christ, William Fay and Mrs. W. I, Stearns, Mrs. I'rancis Deming, Mrs. T.[ The Swift club entertained the [church will leave on Tuesday next to | The st has been announced as fol-| Wishing Well” which Mrs. Dalzell | Brooks. C. Hodgson and Miss Caroline Savage|members of the Stanley house at a |gpend a few weeks in Florida. | lows: Col. Anstruther, Mervin Mec-(has adapted from a John Martin[ The next number was an act, “Mr.|ore the hostesses. dance on IFriday evening. Mr. and Mrs, e i Cutcheon; Lieut. Kdwards, Dwight|book. Pickwick organizes the Pickwick v o Wells Foster of Russell street were the | fhe members of Mrs. M. Godfrey's I el B . Club.” (. 8. Neum The local Mount Holyoke Alumnae [role of Pickwick, ( dancing class enjoyed their mid-winter reception and party Monday afternoon Latham; Major MacLaurin, Paul Lu- cas; Capt. Willoughby, Richard nn played thel rhe Home Missionary department [chaperons. Frank White and Kenneth Steele that of|o¢ the South church held an all-day|Clarke were in charge. | | | Fay, W. L. | South Church House; Capt. Parker, leroy Charles|will hold a food sale on Valentine )'l“."‘,”"'f'“']' ;“"',‘ RS Ripnlh sewing meeting on Wednesday. Ar- ‘e in the Y. W. C. A. gymnasium. A Fleischer, The other parts, those of [Pay, Tuesday, Feb. 14, from 2 to 6 R g 00 Y apslsted. | [ticles were sewed for the New Britain| Miss Ramona Martin of Vine strect [number of favor dances with bright | ) the sentry and a pal of Fdwards, are[P. m. at the office of the Home i e ,,,“:: o S ”?5"” General hospital. Luncheon was| returned today from New York city.[paper hats, brilliant confetti stream.- | uesda A4 Ripyedtiby. AIHErt s Wity andLestey| Banklog: aufl/Reslty, oimpany, | 86 PR A s HID 8NACLIO8 GRS ey sVaty oD, Miss Martin acted as bridesmaid at lers, horns and whistles as the favors, | Schaefer, respectively. Westibaniatreatilor theraldfo Gthely) Boly, . i : e the wedding of her sister which took [were on the program. | endowment fund. There will be Val- ss Helen Hibbard was the prin Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Webster |place Wednesday in New York PR i L tine sweets, cakes, heart shaped |cipal in “Jenny Wren, the little dolls £ s : place Wednesday : g ¢ k at . The Esther Stanley chapter, Daugh- |oookies. all sorts. of cafiles ho | dressmaker’' ) lof Berlin, are spending the week-end Ny Mrs. Maurice Milcke (Rose Bryant) | o Stanley cha , Da - | cookies, all sorts of c s. S g T i g e o S P 7 % | A A | ters' of) the Ameridan. Reyolution, 8] commitleeson. the sale are Mra. 8. Fi.| “The Runaway Coupie” was pre.| 1 New York with Mr. and Mrs. ).l ise Justine Traut, daughter of Mr. |84ng at two recitals in the Blackstone Auspices of South Church the New Britain chapter of that na-|pellyar and Mrs, Charles It Chase.|sented by Alice Brown and penn| ' €1and Webster and Mrs. Frank Traut of West Main ;I_‘,“'":';ffl‘} "']"f"["»‘ o0 1‘?‘"(0'{'1 Lon Brotherhood tional historlc association and was or- | other Mount Holyoke women are | Kimbdil, ‘ x o s . [street entertained the girls of the A.|Thursday. In the gbsence of her Admission—$1.00 and $1.50 Arthur 1. Webster of Berlin, is spending several weeks in Iorida, and on his way home will v A. sorority at a Valentine tea party|'egular accompanist, Miss Frances this afternoon. ’arker, of New Britain, played her | H. Kirkham took the part sit his Yoo laccompaniments. Kenwig and Ella Sloper, Al- No Reserved Seats Tickets on sale at Porter & ganized in 1894, Mrs. I'. N. Stanley of [ Miss A. M. Wilcox, Mrs. C. J. Parker,| Mrs. this city having been the first regent.|Mrs, Rollin Judd, Mrs. L. H. Pease, | ¢l len Tryon, Elliot Sprague and Alice The chapter is named after Mrs. E Miss 5. G. RRogers, Miss Mary Mans- Ry i N ¥R o ther Stanley, who lived in Stanley | field, Mra. T. H. Cogawell, Mrs. C. It,| Brown the roles of the little Ken.| Sister, Mrs Warren M. Deacon of| o o0y vy Carl Messenger of — e Dyson's, C. L. Plerce, Co., Walk- Quarter at the time of the Revolu-|Bennett, Mrs. Stuart Parsons, Miss M. :\::gq 1n Irs. Kenwig and the Little|" Y B Hamilton street v;nn\rmimjnl ‘rlnr Harry PRICES LOWER, SKIRTS ALSO Over Shoe Store, Crowell's Drug i tion and who was the mother of Col.|G, Weld, Miss Ruth lLoomis, Mrs, | Kenwigs. ey . |C. Hatch at Tuncheon on Friday. = : " 3 ; ¥, s 2 ' e - Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy of 95 Store. - Gad Stanley of the Revolutionary|Arthur Grant, NMrs. R. H. Hubbard, | Whnr tableaux closed with a gather- e i gl tena s anisg e Fashion Decrees That Dresses Will Be ; o - Miss Laura Hall, Mrs. Sherrod Skin- m‘f,ow,',lil Uhsiagors anpatived house warming party by many of| Mr.and Mrs. Fred Holmes of Adams| Two Inches Longer This Year. ! Foday the local brin®T jgns ap-[ner, Miss Helen Welski and Mrs. Val- o e Sonced that the annuallypyei " ¢riands! last evening, /Mrs, Mo. |street are spending the week-end in| ; e —— i “proximately 150 members who trace|entine Mood, LAl ekheld sMaron Gt it R e R e | N e ork Vel Chicago, I'eb. 11.—Prices on wom- ! their ancestry fo participants in the elas il oo dlig i lee b iy Beiins B %oale S er e amnarel e e e | O RS M ONDAYE colonies' war for independence. The| The French club of the Senior High D S, SNGE VORI, cluded Mrs. Hugo Doerr, Mrs, Carri Rev. and Mrs. John L. Davis and|Per cent lower than last year and officers of the chapter thiswear are as|school, under the direction of Miss A mominating committee was nam- | FLOSS WIS, FUES o s |son, Jerry, of Cedar street left yester. |SKirts are about two inches lqnger, ac-| | EDITH TALIAFFRRO : follows: Mrs. Laurence Mouat, regent; [ Souther, held its February meeting| &) consleting of C. 8 Neumann, Mra | g ol it it Mrs.[day for Bermuda. They will be away|tOrding (o manufacturers attending | b Mrs. E. Alleit Moore, vice-regent; Mrs. |last Tuesday. The club was hénored - . Brooks and Mortimer H. Camp. Sigrid Johnson and Mrs. Hilda Elling- |two weeks. (!79 n.nlmn_a\ women's apparel associa- William I, Brooks, recording sccre-|in having for the speaker of the af- A i Visnh tion exhibit here. Rut while style de- ; tary; Mrs. Rufus Hemknway, corre-[ternoon, Professor Stanley Galpin of Mré. Clara: O , g .. Mi arriet Reynal, daughter of |Crees that skirts are a little longer, i N S \ 3 ara Oakes ['s , of Farm- Miss Harriet Reynal, daughter o 5 i sponding secretary; Mrs. Charles W.|Trinity college, who gave a delightrul |, o " "oRTE Lo S prv:(’j;"m" a':r:"“l‘ M S AT, of DS M s Ay Mos, “E Rk Reynal of |0me of the exhibitors expressed doubt | b Nichols, registrar; Mrs. William F.|talk in French, taking as his subject| [E00 PRI, presen Plainville | tle Meadow avenue, entertained at a|Grove Hill, is among the New Britain | ¥hether® the women will wear them. i Attwood, treasurer; Mrs. Howard S.|his bicycle trip through England and | ¢ 500 B8 FPORTAI &1 the evening| Valentine social at her home last [girls attending (he Cotillion club|The big difference in styles will be In Parsons, historian, and Mrs. Irank J. | France. g undef the auspices of the Woman's| Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was|dance at Wesloyan this week-and, the colors, exhibitorsisald, fwhich fwill Porter, auditor. Miss Mary 8. Whit- e Wt 4 iting friends | €MUD: There was a large attendance|S€rved and Mra. A. H. Griswold pour- *sin he brighter. | e nteson e R BELY SIRe 0 ERE TR o oniminvIlB o New i kel Among those present were Mrs.| ape and Mps. Fred Loomis and | Mrs. James H. Robinson and Mrs. Wil- [ in Hartford. D P ple, since the splendid qualities of | George Newton, Mrs. Louis Walter, | 4. ehter Bdith of Harrison street will MILLION WOMEN VOTE, 1 :32?; 1” Booth make up the advisory S e e ;\}:m :,hpr.s Voloe i¢arer i knowh }\:_rs}.‘ Hlul:u Doerr and - Mrs. Franis [sit February 15 for Bermbida. Ottawa, Ieb. 11.—More than a mil- ard. ‘ throughout the state as she has sung|Richardson. lion Canadian women went fo the s s sionary department of the South i PO K t gl y at many soclal functions and recitals, P , 8 il | Polls at the recent general election The 3usiness and Srofess 1| church Friday afternoon two Interfsl- & S ; o L : 24y g 0 Mrs. Ray Leach of Vine street will ! ] Al o LT w.hir;\’h'wl\":r;“l:i::y ing papers were read, one being [ Mre e e SR R iRe e Bnol Addims o ovest Newlon | oturn from New York city on Sunday [the first time women have voted on been organized here in New Britain | “Modern History of China,” by Mrs. [rOELN2 b Kendricks at the piano.| Mass, has been visiting Mrs. H. B\ G0 00 B0 G (V100 Mihare, | eaual terms with men in dominion af- with a charter membership of 74, has| F. Allen Moore, and the other a re- l':h:r ;“Eo he '_"'tmm:' N‘;'l:l;(l, ‘;,"' Humaston. b Ry fairs. In Quebec where women have a chi S 74, s 3 8 ve an interesting talk on her = 7 have no voice in provincial affairs o ews China, given by["S ¥ e it ¥ f grown these last weeks to an enroll- | rort ‘j\: Tewsieom o {ipiabrontiwhen ehe istydied flindenesMra Syililam Brackett, hwiio s fias L gMruant Meso Jlarence Wepeelsthave o ik ot oo RSV de e U usas e el ment of 157 members. The program Miss May o, great masters at the Fontainbleaujbeen the house guest of Mrs. James ",“l‘\'“"“ B (A veloped, the woman vote was light ||| The Big Dynamic Drama of i which the members, under the direc- The: nextimheeting df. the Woraan's _Amfrlcnn Conservatory of Music in|Robinson of Harrison street for the|Make their home o . axcept s few. unbah Gentess, Human Hearts ton of Miss Blizabeth Leghorn, chair-| - /A I Hami e o) e Y eld, on | Larls. . She was'one ‘of the ‘American |past month, has returiied to her home| i d . o | man of the program committee, have|Club o 3 ke Camp schoold Students to be selected by Governor|in Wethersfield. Mrs. James Toumey of New York 3 arranged is an active and interesting Iuesday afternoo £ erett J. Lake for a three months . SN city is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J WORK LIKELY CHOICH 3 uditorium, the occasion being a i . OWLEY BROS INC one announclng a college extenslon |\ ¢ Fvent Magazine” with Mrs, | course.. Plotures, taken across thel i, wrancis Dea, daughter of Me | ¥ Faulkner, Denver, reb, 11—t 8 Senator| CR 4 § L e o Huniacn, sanbr. e o e wag sling. otherlu g Mre, D, 5. Dean of Forrest strest| 1 **% . |xicholen of Colorudo. sl here aat| PAINTERS .AND . A e o e o "The Tollowing I8 the promam s ar.|eDtertuined four tables at bridg this {7t ple SEPEE Ao A MOn Aaad e Birik | LG T IT5 expeiad Bt DECORATORS Qi Siiepon, the L)k iand 2 | Mrs. Stanley L. Galpin, of Berlin, | the f01l0% e Usher ! o ons &7 lafternoon for her guest, Miss Dorothy | Mple street have : ! by President Harding of the appoint- "'\'I'ft”'l'{“r*:hm}')' ‘::\r:h(;r Boston who|Was one of _the. chaperons at the|'®if€d Ly rs. Usher and -carried|goighor of Newark® 0., and who is o |0f @ 8on. PP [ rentuotie ERHERL. WVork ‘I'" """";” 267 Chapman Street Miss Ru ra oston who | W45 : o i Dad las postmaster general to be made i 2 rollege promenade Manday student at Smith college. Miss Dean ) ror oy |88 PO | is a gifted elocutionist has heen en- l'_‘f(‘;"‘,‘i"‘yg”’ LI Part 1. served tea to her guests with tha| The mombers of the Woman's|yitnin ten days. Dr. Work now fs TEL. 755-12 ] gaged by the club to give a recital 4 PR, I (a)® Lascia Ch'io Pianza s Helen Cadwell and Miriam |Christian Temperance Unfon are plan- | jiret aasistant postmaster general. Estimates cheerfully givén on all 1obe 4 3 Misses Helen i o 3 Ba held g here on April 26th. Mrs. Buell B. Bassette left today for| — frcceeceiiiii, Handel | Mouat presiding at the very attractive|'NE @ big public meeting jo be helr SR e e e T it h) O Sleep! Why Dost Thou |(es table in the Center church chapel on Thurs M lnmu;rx‘x?x:lhnr ‘Mre. W. C. Gilbert Leave Me ............ Handel \ v day afternoon, Iebruary 21st. Re & = Miss Mary White Ovington who haa|her ¢ Ll AN Ehlet “IT1. (a) ''he Crocus Carpet Henry W. Maier, pastor of the Center - s iss Cori s and Mrs. Gilbert will go, "% (8 i Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Collingwood of AT ) i s nae siotion dles Conlnng b “:m}r:;;n Texns,, which ‘was s e S Hazelurst | Harrison street. entertained at dinner [CHUFCh and Rev. Lyman & Johnson i Bacon of Lexington street has return- |later, to Hous 2 o i I by W ngs ot Night .. Watts e ity ¢ Gt N will be the speakers. Another feature 4§ ed to her home in New York city. Miss Bassette's former home. (¢) The Cuck-Coo-Clock Thursday evening for Harry (,»H.xtn‘l. BhiHe SRt Wl ek cauniber To il Ovington lectured at the A. M. E.| il iy o) o gl RETEares| odictt L o Dk, farmarly, Ol aulnh nrl-m!ntwl'hylhr* Loyal Temperance I Zion church Thursday evening. Mrs. Hrnt‘lntHN. Hlump'v\‘relx Pr]\"‘orv; LIl Arla, *Blsures, Pisures: Mes Al AR Union. ‘ told of the work of the National as-|tained her bridge club at lunche Yeux"” —From Opera “Le (i@’ p 2 4 Serli B WY b soclation for the advancement of|Thursday at her home on, Lincoin| "7~ 77777 RS Moasenet wp'\'pr- flf:‘dtz‘"i- [“I“:"“!g");“"’;‘;‘ (f‘lfnz'"l;i':)'j Jotny ©; Tooriis;. nresident of e ; i colored people, of which she is one|street. IV. (a) 1In the Great Unknown ner 1 Telleair, Fli., Inst Saturday|Commercial Trust company, enter- & of the founders. On Friday evening | i IR R = s o8 PR N TN ... D'Hardelot| 5 4 b Vi be " ltained 43 members of the company at ol Miss Ovington spoke at the Trinity| The members of the ,\_nrhnr Brand (b) "(‘Ilfl nf Sevilla...Samuels| = v %% a banquet at the Shuttle Meadow club ) M. B. church on *“Uncle Tom's|club met Tuesday evening in their (¢) A Memory ... - Ganz| o DM A. N. Abbe of Vine|on Tuesday evening. Grandchildren” a lecture which she|club rooms where they enjoyed a most (d) The Little Damozel e ‘\"'- ,“,',h,‘ \~h_' i ‘\m' ]‘j T Ah:‘(\ PR gave many times last summer on a|interesting talk on Africa by Rtj\. il A AT 8 {84 Vs, WNOVBIID e e s ' G, \‘ ' ok ¥ i a Toek of New Brftain ® i ton fs the author of “Half a Man.” [church. The club president, A. C. Part 11 > ¢ 7 ance. 1 play ! ) mme ml on s Wil crulse thre Med- | which the dramatic club of the Con- I “Shadow” and “Hazel." The latter is|Malone, presided. llustrated Talk on “Trip Abroad™ ?;::r’,”::,",“r",':,",‘,.r,‘,,,,);:”"&}:(:‘:‘;l; 1(«;‘10 ::f-r:-li'lrnt‘:g’n:“d‘l‘lur-nl‘coll’fl:r‘ will give i a delightfil story for children. Hazel PR re. Usher i S L ARy g % B 4 has been dramatized and presented at Mrs. Donald Hart and her son are Seidi b Pianos % In NICC (8blnet 5 the Brooklyn Academy of Music. {at the Iiotel Chatham, Vanderbilt | £y T o3 an Mrs. Alice M, Wigglesworth has an- 4 NNy iavenue, at 45th street, New York, There wil! be a supper dance at the oy od the e ment of her | % % o VA% ey o o FAERy 1 e Miss Justine Traut, daughter of Mr, | nouncec neé. engagemet | ") S Mrs. Laurence Moual, Ms. Wil.|where Miss Julia Itusseii, Mrs. Hart's[Shuttle Meadow club this evening, ALRALIEL R « Main |daughter Alice to Bdward Holcombe | Printed With Name and Address . i 3 N \ 5. "The|and Mre. Frank Traut of West Main { . |sister, i« also stopping. Supper will be served atd11:15. The g g ! S e tlam Hungerford, Mrs. James Robin Sl Mardl Gras Ball which is scheduled 'Street, entertained several friends at a of Grand street. 1 f li on, Miss Mary Whittlesey, Mrs. R. N. Ll s : apd BTNy THIAEY, i o S :{e"mp:‘:"” e, W T Brooks andl| Miss Toulbs Nobis' rof. Texington{on.tha clih Srogram for Maroh & Has[SUDDEr party ¥ riday cvening. (not to exceed four lines) f Mrs. Jamos Lee will attend the D, A.|street is spending the wecl-end in[been changed to February 25, making Howard Dlatt of Lincoln road is in IR. convention which is to be held in|New York. |the date two weeks from tonight. absard, LR = Gl CLARK'S CRUISES by C. P. R, STEAMERS Whahiligton easly 1 - ApHL, Mrs b ik ! e SPRRLon Y 108, Cavy | Clark’s 3rd Cruise, January 23, 1923 Jameg Lee, who is a resident of Wasl Mrs. 1" J. \Vuchfrr of }hrri::nn: Mrs, Jrederick Hart of Kensington . ‘~ . ROUND THE WORLD ington, is a member of the New Rrit- |street has gone to St. Louis, Mo, herl .0 e will entertain at a silver tea| Mrs. lLeland (,'\:';nkm .nn.i Mrs, g.zflgcss "BMEISELS‘.«I»IIyF&tE.?; 3 &8 chapter: former home, te visit. * |next Wednesday afternoon. The pro-| Ralph Cotter nf‘..r‘rlln. will be the & MONTH! ::"RUI;L $1000 and up P P .o ceeds will be given fo the Sunshine :1°=;'°’l~“‘""'ll‘h"‘ “;‘"’";I"l"'l’“‘;f:",;f“’r‘;o Including Hoagls, Pees, Drives, ete. | 5 t 2 4 o be held at Mrs. Gwal s E At the meeting of the Forelgn Mis. |, Donaid fllfiney Fho I usr:l-‘v:?lle:; MRy s Rext Tieaday atternoon. (Ctark otk Cruies F-blr‘unsN ° ° ° » departme the South Con- |Harva : ; ’ ERRANEA Eyuaty cepurtment ot the Roglh Gone |t taye with s parewte; JUAER AnA] - Me A6l Mrx Sratén Hinman of B S .+ m» MEDITI " j gregational church held Friday after- | Sumptuous 88 "EMPRESS of SCOTLAND' b noon, Mrs. . Allen Moore read a pa- | Mrs. It 1% Guffney. IForrest street entertained on Tuosdny' The Woman's Missionary society of 5000 Goows Tons, Specially Cmnn-‘ ° 1 per on thie "Madern History of China® .o for John Walsh, who appeared at|the Berlin church entertained the girls 66 DAYS CRUISE, $600 and F and Miss May I’.;mflv g:l\r" a very In- Mrg, I'rank Wachter of Harrison | 17ox’s ths-ulrr in the Janet Sisters Re-|of Berlin at u‘s\lppt’r in the Com- :fl;::‘n':::.‘ . vl ¥ teresting report of the missionaries in|strect Ibft Wednesday for Springfield, [vue. Mr. Walsh was a classmate of [munity house iast evening. Miss Barope stop-overs allowed Gh (HUR(‘H S She will be the guest of her[Mrs. Hinman's brother, Robert Buol, [Helen Brown of Hartford was the Eureps and Passion Play Parties, 3400 op China. Tea was served during the so- [Tl clal hour which followed. imu(her for the coming six wecks. at the Unlversity of Michigan. speaker. W. H. Eaves Agency, 10 Congress St., Bosten