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~ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ]\ 1922 _ Mrs. Arthur Kimbali of Lexington | h h ° ternoon. There will be a meeting of the street entertained the members of the " N, t o T b | program committee of the Connecti urc 0 lces at 7 o'clock - o‘ la ||| et League of Women Voters at a 3 X : il| tuneheon which she gave at the Shut Fivst German Baptist Chureh Reformation Lutheran Nexagesima Sunday. 10:46 A, m., tle Meadow club on Mondauy o g e el 2 : | . v 3 . 5 sunday, 9180 m. Runday. school: | MO'RINE services; 12 o'clock noon, Sun. At about the time the New Diritain anator and Mrs, John H. Trumbui |, Mrs Willlam T. Coholan of Hamil A ] 10130, divine. worvice. in. Englinh, ser.|I5Y #ehool; 1:20 p, m. veapers. Mondey general hospital was started there was | of Farmington avenue, Plainville, | 10N Strest gave a Valentino bride : ; mon: “Pauls Coneeption - of Life [SVORING at$ o'clock the study class will organized ® Woman's Hospital hoard, | entertained about 100 friends at thejr | PATYY Tuesday evening, Tal o : . ; (Phik 12126, AT 11380, serviee in Ger. [Heeh & the parsonage. Tuesday oves to help in the institution’s divection | home Monday evening with a piano- .. " : nan; wermon: "A Family Ldfo in Olden | M0 the church council will meet. Wed. and management. Mrs, C, P, Merwin | forte recital given by Miss Lois| Mrs. . E. Dean of Forreat street Pimes™ (Gen, 27 1020 Al there will be a reunion of New Biritain, In 1800, was the first | Phelps, | entertained five tables at bridge Wed Monday ' evening mrotlng. of 'the|Cr 8l e claksss confimad oy ik PASS president of this assoclation which( Miss I'helps, the daughter of Mr,|nesday afternoon. Tea was served Young Men's club at J. Lubesk's rauly|Lor An Betisoten in the Lafl, Tusche has 50 generously alded the hospital|and Mrs. Burfon Phelps of Whiting | With Mrs. Laurence Mouat presiding lence; discussion of Baptist principles; | o ANy ALIeTIAONNE L EDA. ORBOR TN with its earnest spirit of cooperation, | street, Plainville, although but 12|at & most attractive tea table, the meeting of the Young ladies' club at | Ul meet at 4:30 o'clook. as well as with ity splendid financial | years old, 18 an accomplished mu- | centerplece of which was a large how! Miss B, Riesewetter's vesidence; sewing It ‘ support, during the years of the hos- |siclan and has u[ml‘nrr[l‘l at several | of -lnrxr‘mllln with tall yrl':nw inr‘\dlm % 3 Sk 5 for the children's home 9 Dty tshogies SUYLE pital's establishment and growth concerts throughout the state |at each end. Mrs. Clayton Parl 1 g %, ¥ Wednesday afternoon, at 2 ‘clock, )45 a, m., Church Sunday school, Today, ulthough the hospital is a| All her renderings, played by mem-|er , Mrs, Hazen Hinman and Mrs, neating of the Ladies' Aid society in [10:45 8. m., morning worship with ad. well established institution in New ! ory, were the masterpieces of past|(lifton Wilson assisted with the sery- the chureh, At 7 o'clock onnual ban. [Aress by Rev. James 1. Holmes, D. D. Dritain, it still has the thought, care|great artists, Before Miss Phelps|ing in the dining reom. et of the Rick Benefit society of the|Buperintendent of the Methodist hose and support that the woman's board | played her pieces, a brief history of i DY hurch pital in l‘n.mkl_vn‘ 12:15 p. m,, Phila- has alwayn given |t and us uial, thin | the muslolan who had composed the | Mrs, George Traut of West Main “Thursday evening prayer meoting in|hea and Woman Bible classes. b:80 ) s of the hoard who|piece and the interesting develop- | gizeet returned yesterday f New g Fnglish; topic What {5 true happl J Al hour, 6:80 p. m, devo. Jumber about 500, have given, and|ments of music, were given, Y . JEAOECAY. JTOm AW o y j ness? Reports from the delegates to [!lonal service of the Epworth league led e Al i H{ ey g ork city, She has been visiting her 5 % the v 1Y o by Miss Edith Welker of Hartford, 7:30 are giving, unsparingly of thelr time! The progress of the young lady 18| dgughter, Mrs, V. Brlerly he Young ['eopls convention in artford, 7:1 and effort. The work of the board |heing watched with interest by the i e 4 Brooklyn D m., evening service with sermon by i¥ as far reaching as it 18 efficlent | residents of the town, and a brilliant L TR L { ) g x A viday ovening rehearsal of the ‘cholr, | ReY: James K. Holmes, D. D sinee it looks after the linen and sur- are with her excellent talent i8 ex- John Loomis of Forrest street s M § «“ . v meeting of the Junior Achievement | ann..\‘ ] ”4" . m, meeting of Girl gical dressings, sees that the free bed | pacted for her. The guests of Sena.|®PeNding a few days In New York " ; g Iuh this week fcouita Troon: 3 ; fund is kept up, « whatever it can | for and Mrs. Trumbull were loud in city. ; Tuesday, —Afternoon sewing of the W. H. M. 8 7:80 p. m, Boy Scout for the comfort of the nurses as well | their applause for the talented young g ! il ? 7 '. w0 e South Congregetional Chureh T Cat I A e as for the patients and so on, end- L e U oo %Y : ' i i wortin Jessly and tirelessly. e s, §Te .k Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Russell of Grove b o RN bt LILIE. Tshtn Whoalis 1D, | o 140 i S aat g B e mfedlaball - NiEy: St seiltat, ot Harirara, Hill, attended a dance at Kent school [ G 4 4 hurch school: 2:80, Assyrian ‘\\. whip: cabinet of Woman's society. 3:00 p. m, of the hoard this year, Mrs. A. C.|director of the cltizen’s department of | In Itent, Conn., last week-end. Miss Ak ; ; o i : 30, saain] Mour for GhEwtin: TNAGT | s ausyaestitigsothastad i dAldos AR DL AR e e s | iteoion of Ui Slbigan's departimont of Russell Is a student at the New York ? Vi ; wers and their parents; 6:50, Christian cit l.» ) p. ., meeting of new troop I e o e B b el e Schoonl of Fine and Applied Arts. v 5 ; Undeavor meeting, Hlustrated address nxv“-nr outs, Lettle Leonard, secon vice-preuent; | Votors (I ulk”to the New vk o ! g 4 i Vith stereopticon views on “The Life : hursday T:40 p. m., prayer meet. Mrs, William 13, Atwood, secre- | meeting which will be held Monday| The teachers of the Academic High ; g S . L % s tary and Mrs, George Rapelye, treas-[evening in the (‘thamber of Commerce school were entertalned at tea Wed- - # LA i, G union service of Kirst and South | 4 h"w.\ l,..n p. m, sewing schools e e e e R ey nesday afternoon by the teachers of W i - : hurches in South church, Address il T "‘_ m. Probationers’ clg B T RS or i roomm r, Rl ale A e e aoatlonal HIRH saboal ohf Jiho it i itrited with the torcopticon on “AP: | jeet kets for the two cou Mrs. Arthur H. Harrop, of the mem-|ghe took in the interests of the league. | “Model apartment’ ‘at the school. Mrs. oy g e e n | A bership committee, Mrs. Elisha Coop-| |t was stated by Mrs. A, G. Kimball, | Clinton Farnham and Miss Millie G. w . B by, 11 eadihd O ' i (Continued on Page Nine) er of the nurses, Mrs. Joseph R. An-[one of the officlals of the local branch| McAuley presided at tea table. g . i Monday, 7:30, meeting of Troop 2 bt Tunior Achievement clab, Ti45, meet. drews, of the linen, and Mrs, Herbert|that the league has no political “fish il f i e o s - i i ng of the standing committee in the| LEGION CONCERT Mills of the surgical dressings, to fry" and that it is allled with no| Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Bradley of | political organization. It is simply| Kensington have gone to Vermont, hurch office Angelo Patri, principal of ‘one of [ formed with the purpose of instruct-| where they will remain for a few the public schools of New York city, [ing women in the uses and privileges| weeks' stay. | ! and a writer of note, will speak at the | of the ballot and will promote poli- .5 [ f the «ongrezational elub. 7:20, meet- | pyarye 26th g ! i ' ’ r ; i Lo : . i . at the Fox theater und Center church house in Hartford |tical kpowledge generally. Members of the Order of Amaranth | il St ag. oL Trdap 4 Boy Eeouts ot Amerio. benbeplispivesior! (e I-?dv!\'-r‘-lm-:r’r,:n:vr Wednesday evening, under the uus-| ¥rs Isaac Russell and Mrs. M. T.|of tnig city tendered Mildred Melsner Wednesday, 9:30, all day Sewing | American Legion, are attracting un- {k\“-m 4;(‘01\0 Connecticut League of ‘l;n\w!l:: have rpmn‘n(v‘y hm; n:;\idrlrl u; of Berlin a farewell party at her home ‘"”'”"”:‘ of ‘“'I" e M PRI dapart- | yeual interest for their ability as FamELES de he program committee of the local|on worthi A e . " 3 : : : ment, 1o finish the work which is being | ging, ) v branch.. The other fmembers are Mrai|uaayor ires Ridge last Tuesdny| Mys, George W, Traul, President of the Woman's Hospital Board,|dene forthe New Tritain hospits it AR SR Miss Miriam Mouaf, daughter of |A. G. Kimball, Miss Helen Cadwell| tor frrance, where she will study art, | 80 auxiliary to New Britain General Hospital, Euncheoh s e govved: G poon quartet have sung for phmml:ran): Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mouat of |and Miss J. Wardrope. Thursday, 4:10, week day church | .. 5 ot o g o e - school. 1380, meeting of Girl Scouts '.i”;m‘ i the '“"’!][‘r’l‘:’), Guarielaies Grove Hill, entertained the A. A 2R W 4 J o Mrs, Charles Anderson of Kensing- 15, i 1 SIoNRE hsrta , e i o / g = : : . Dr. Hill will begin a discussion | o ,“l'.’" m‘;;’::::'»‘\;’j_“_”:"\' ‘r” nhonnr v-"":r"n )r-;rhold Alllss\‘.\i«rl?‘r‘f'lfadnx‘;. ton has left for facksonviile, where| John E. Doolittie, son of Mr. and| The Mardi Gras ball which is (0 be | ojags (o be continued through Lent. He Charles Hart, tenor, made his de- Cro Rl ‘_" (r ‘Jp' serlin, | daughter "p,"' q_n Mrs. : 0r| B[ she will spend tne remainder of the Mrs, H. Doolittle of I'armington aven- | held at the Shuttie Meadow club next | will. at these meetings present some | '\ 88 the duke in Rigoletto in Chi- who ls fo s sday for Paris on | Hance, of Park Terrace, entertained | jpior, ue has heen elected sec of the|Saturday evening promises to be one |supieets which it is hoped may provoke | C*8¢ and appeared in _Tannhauser, he 8. 8. Roc ‘lmr‘.lu,‘ a number of her friends this after- it A Junior class at the Rensselaer P'oly- of the really last big parties to come | interest and fruitful “mrl‘_"”»’ *"ICarmen, Martha, Faust, 11 Trovatore, R e e ey It heing: her xv\m\fl:i h:‘r:hd;)’ Mr. and Mrs, Charles Merwin have |technic Institute at Troy, N. Y., where |before the restiul respite of Lent. | ho flowers fomorrow morning ar [etos, ;e SHinst alsorapRERTadCRIIIAY i Ol S o e et refresh- | . turned from Boston. he is pursuing a course in lectrical | Members from all social sets will be | givon in memory of Mrs, Anna H, Lutz, |ippodrome with Alma Gluck and in hous guest of Mis: abeth Kim- | ments featured the afternoon. T Engineering. Since entering the Insti- [present. Several of the younger peo- TR 6, Akt TerulaT mesting of iha 0l ‘arnegie Hall on the program with ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P tute in 1919, Mr. Dooliftle has been|ple Who will be home from school f ; Sl ing of the Cen- |y, ruso and Farrar Kimball of Lesington street, over fhe g Mr. and Mrs, Paul Rogers and Mr. L5, B, LRELS SER RPN at om school for | tral Congregational club will e held on | : R TP T 2 L rthe | Aaxwell Porter and Kenneth Searle| o xeoy “30mes Rogers have gone fo|Prominently identified with many stu-|a few days following the mid-year ex- | Tuesday evening. There will be a so-|, VIS James, tenor, shows that he ek-end. i [are attending the annual Phi Gamma |y T SO TRER M Ging of|dent activities. In his Sophomore year aminations are expecting to-attend. | cial half hour from 6 until 6:30 o'clock | ™ thorough musician in the au- e et tvan i L (Delle dinner at Yale university this| Mo Grace B Rosers of that city amg | was elected pregident of the nen- [The club is (o be very atiraclively |when supper will be served and the busi [ thoritative way -In which he renders will mw'vx hri:lp;~ arty -|: (h:r H‘n;]r-; [ YEBIDE % Paul B. Tubby, son of Mr. and Mrs. trals and was also a4 member of the|decorated in many bright colors. | ness meeting and address for the eve selections in arias, oratorio, old bal- i e L i P o wiltam B Tubby, “of |Greenwich,|Board of Commons, He is an asso- | Dancing will start al, 8:30 hnd supper |ning at 7:30 ladsiand tolk:aonEs sk e £ T Mrs. W. H. Judd of Murray Hill.|conn ™ The wedding took place this|ciate editor of the nsit and is a Wil be served at 11:15. Mrs. Howard | The next celebration of the com- Elliot Shaw, baritone, in a sympa- eral eople fri New F 8 » i ol | o 1 ary e ?:‘ "" ’“r“’":’ ew Britain are |eptertained her bridge elub Friday af-| jaadt o0 (1o “pigth Avenue Pres. |member of a number of professional I'arson and Howard Humphrey are | munion and reception of new members |Uetic an extraordinary voice has had planning to attend, fernnon: in charge Sl B oh, Mowch & exceptional success in oratorio and AN e byterian church, with the subsequent|societies and clubs. In athietics he | 1 K./ 'H his broad . ', i f I’ B | roncer work. owever, s road- b iles s ; reception at the home of the bride's|has been prominent in football and - # S : D :IF,v(:_ ”\l‘ru‘vl.lnn entertained the | \ire, Julia Burk has returned from| o onee © My, and Mrs. Noah C.|cross-country, having won an Cin| The Ilonzaley quartet which ha The People’s Church of Christ est appeal has been to the great mel- uyers of the various departments of | pjast Windsor Hills where she has| pogers, 32 Fast 44th street the latter sport. [1ong heen a great favorite with New | gunday, at 10145 2 ayer the D. McMillan Co. at dinner at his | peen spending the past ten months. d g IS % { Britain audiences, gave T e Sl 5 a. m., prayer and de ieadny & . DR votional service followed by mor home Tuesday evening. mother, Mrs, J. J. McCarthy on Rel- concerf Tuesday evening at the South iFRerviog. tallovet QY HOMINE kd- »In.-.':v.\‘ 1:00, meetin ..f‘ achieve T T T T TR N s nent clubs, 6:30, supper and meeting | appear here Sunday afternoon, Feb- ody-loving public Wilfred Glenn, basse, ranks among The aunual costume ball of the| Miss Harrictt Reynal, daughter of | worship at 10 fis Subiact mbe|Jox foremost OEAEARDESAERLINaRY den street. 4 Rt B ik ' S A church under the auspic ofe e Hinatath Lol L B |singers. Before singing in grand Mrs. Hurvey (. Kingsley of Rassett v b fi:‘r’];‘;'d“‘:‘:’:"u”“; “J"“_;;C ”'l:‘;:d:: ?lkr” gid M cille Rovnal of Grove| fkiivals Trotharhoodt. As. aL thelr i o Warkera Vigtory ) (SUNIAY socrd v Nt/ iGIeniiannearad MndSHRte street will be the &t 5 A LGl oo g z 9 ill entertained at her home | g e b - school at 12:15 p. m. oung People’s Stdart; of New. Fork u"‘i h(;r‘-_ i H ".‘I{ m(“d :\'T'ria‘:p:a?s;‘:;l \1\5 T:| Monday at a meeting of the newlaiening at a very aftractive bridge {other appearances in fhis city, theirlimesting at6.n m YUty 8 ) atch, Georg . f i board of managers which followed| k | 2 L ee . ; ; ers arty for Miss Mildred Meisner of oming week. Chamberlain left. for Southern Pines.| tne annual meeting ‘of the club. T““garli)n_ it Sl e \»m:w N. (', today. bhall will be given in the Vayana | v el Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mulligan of . xoe Pall willghe Blien iy Ok NS ling) the opizesimolne Mo Miss Franden| Lincoln street attended the Valentine | Miss Aline Nelson, daughter of MF.| qya| meeting the following board of ”[’;““ A g Mis. . Willlam (- Bea 1% lton; the Kvanston Musical club, and dalice ‘which the Kiwanis club gave fand Mrs. Bennett Nelson of Harrison | managers and officers of the club l\ i -‘f\sl_\“r B presented with on, second violin; Louis Bailly, viola, | m. Bible study for young “”m,p‘,_“ the Apollo club of Chicago: Arion in Hartford Tuesday evening. fivect. 18 anendingl, a . fe® Aaye -atiwere electeds ~Ninzio Vayana, Carl| oy lovely leather writing tablet. . 1€lapg Twan 'q*Archambeau, violoncello 2 3 S lelub of Providence; San Irancisco i g ® 8 home. Miss Nelson in a student at|Ringlus, Norma Wright Sloper, Mrs, (CF€3M in the form of boats with flags Musical society; Norfolk Music Fes- b e g AR e DentR) echool oL BoRton: 1l s le5d SMPAbRaREY SRR ATBARY| Lo as Berved wilhmany fancy oekes tival which has been heard by local Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leland of Hart 28w Turner:. ‘mscratary, ¢ Mrsit John'; H.(and ‘coffee a most ‘appropriate formiinozprt , . Quartet I [ Major (15400)"/itor. Mot : C4r erelncle | PEOple. street, will return tomorrow to Mis h 2 of refreshment since Miss Meisner r. Morning worship at 10:45- o'clock B 15| \iss Ruby Andrews, daughter of |Bierson; treasurer, Miss Elizabeth |/ AR S Angn 4 Allegrotto Menuetto Adagio Snrmon by the Rev, Philip Job of Drovi.| Chairman Leland Pierce aof the s se riarcliffe Manor, 2 s esday o S k& i ' o 3 itte a \a- Jopiet enagninnly O S iy Bnd tesk: gohny Andrems ol BasglLicon U GRS L LR LN, Allegro dence, R. I ‘Sunday school at. noon,|Beneral committee reports that & a o W gonse s o ”'fi s ‘] q]" sett streef, is attending the Theta Chi L N S 3 iy ' study art. | prnest Bloch ..o...... Pastorale | Evening service at 8:80 o'clock followed | Pacity -house is expected at the con- & rn(l(m in mvlsu”.\ h '.\l mvl; § 1)@ Jance at Rensselaer University, Troy, Attorney and Mrs. William C. Hun- : Beethoven . .. Quartet in D Major | hy refreshments. Mond at 7:30 p. [cert nd that (ho_ tickets have been faglinssn ole LI DoR gTieet. 8- NG olhip weekiend,: Misssindtews gerford of New Pritain, and Mr. and| Mrs Gerald Coholan of Black Rock Op. 18, No. 3 [m., meeting. of the Boy Scouts: Tucs. |distributed by Chairman George Raw, cuperating from an attack of in- [N Ve LS L) Sage college, | Mrs. Arthur E. McLean of Plainville lavenue has returned from Grand|Allegro Andunte con nidto -AIl6aro| ny eventin i a0 Aeiohlt mestin ot (DESs o TAREHSKe B OIS ENH fluenza. P attended the Lincoln Memorial con-|Rapids, Mich’ where she has been Presto the Girl Scouts. inday school teach. |are now in the hands of Legion mem- il x ¥ 3 cert, held in Norfolk last Saturdaygpending the past six weeks with her ox % ers’ meeting Tuesday avening at the |bers for sale at popular prices. \::yry:. "Lf‘i"f"!.‘h'ff"'pa”(v,y‘fifi“”."i,i'l andl with his. parents;s Mr, and- Mrs;|afternoon. in ‘the Congregationalparents. The New Britain Musical club is|home of Miss Hope' Schmidt, ati 439 [Those who have ""J"-"""] h:"""",: }I : the fp ShE ot the Biinshine noclety | FEorEe 1ron; ol West Main street. |church. o Resm o B stennilng W extra Hublic. conestt to, Churel strest,. Tie Ladlee) Aid doelsty hane INERIAE PhonNosIaby ;rnr‘ or the benefi heJSUns o ) PR Y The Valentine Social and card|pe given af the Camp school on Mon- | Wil meet at the home of Mrs. H. Bat. | Will be well pleased to hear them in ;'.".:k"";"“";.m‘;:rr"””"' Mrst John | e musio committee of s T s tye at 478 Stanley street Thursday af. | PeTson. Mva. co-FL Morris of Grove Hill ey |Shurch has arranged an excellent pro- | o' ore, *|proved a great success, there being|tata, “The Rose Maiden. John Lind- R S g % gram for Friday evening, WFebruary|® aple A e 75 tables of whist. The prizes were gy is directing the work awarded to Miss Mary Kelly, first| The solo parts will be sung by the tertained at bridge Thursday after- o : ; 24, which will be as follows: 2 A er 3 frs. Leland | .- il g Hark il Mre. Raiph Carter and Mra Leland prije, Mrs. B. tambert, Mrs. 8 Clark. | following well known singers: Mrs ENTER P ] Gwatkin of Berlin gave a card party | . i s < g i« | Piano Solo—Tn Arcady T | Miss Minnie McCarthy and © Mrs. A.| Howard Iorton, Mrs. M. N. Tuftle, A < 3 Mrs, I. Kuapp of Vine street is Fthelbert Nevin |0 Tuesday afternoon at Mrs. Gwat- g i 0 gantlemen's first prize, a|airs, Claire Upson, Miss Ruth Schade, DAI\(‘E CONTEST BEST DAN(ERE cpending fhe week-end in New York : Kin's home for the benefit of the | T 4 FRLEL Rl RS (a) The Shepherd's Tale. e e e | worthington e dollur gold plece, went to D J. Latham, Fred Stuhlmann, AT FOX’S AT FOX'S ity & i {bThe Shentierdn -All-ang dtatas | RESER L ORCLENGIE, ¥ in e O Ec: [ Doniahue, wiile A, Davls, B Hinch-|August Kleln, Dhllip Shailer. Theron MONDAY EVE MONDAY EVE. ) T Rl otntad tauk gDy Lies and BiLe Hanni Won'thy sblisr{w, (bar, dad Hurold, Blolander, will turned to her home in Roston after| (¢} Lallaby. P gentlemen's prizes. The proceeds of [fyrnish the {wo piano accompani- having spent the past week visiting| (1) The Tournament. Mr and Mrs, D. V. Walker enter- [the party will be given to the building |ment, the second piano part having { Mrs. John Lindsay. tained at dinner Monday evening at|fund: heen arranged by Mr. Hart. her mother, Mrs. R. W. Jigan, of ) s Soprano Solo their home on Roberts street. In addition fo the cantata there G rt street, ] ! . O v os o (a) For You Alone... H. . Geehl R Cromwell (fase is home from Pitts-|will be a violin solo by David Luryea, Mr. and Mrs John Andrews and (b) At Dawning .........Cadman| Afr. and Mrs. Charles F. Chase have burgh, Pa.. spending a few days with |with I. Rosenbersg at the piano. A daughter, Trene, of Bassett street, are Miss Dorothy Tatham. anmouneed " the marrlage of their|his mother, Mrs. C. O, Case of Maple |suite for piano, two violins and ‘cello} s y Rassett, s 4 “leitzer, | \isiting friends in Bridgeport over the [ Milo Sextet—The Sword of Ferrara. daughter, Helen Carleton Chase, to|street. by Harold Sjolander, Marcus | week-end B Bt Howard Stearns and Henry Schauf- i J Vo M ¥ Bulletin| Raymond Jean Baroalow,.onsMondaify o 0 70 i eathered at the|Nbr, and some bwo plan numbers by CAN YOU ANNOUNCE LU Messrs. Hoaglund, Anderson, Larson, |January 30. : ino Mrs. Lester Schlier of Waterbury is I*alk, Anderson and Linden. Sqee e home of Miss Cornelia Chambetlain [Mr. Hart and Mrs. Emilie Andzula Mrs. Les ury i i 4 v 's Club of Maple Hill [to listen to a realistic story of atis i the guest of her mother, Mrs. Robert Miss Hellstrom-at the Piano. The Woman's A o gl dan | g 3 i 3 ” - o Interruption To Martindell, of Hamilton streef. Recitation—Amanda's Wedding.,.. |met at the home of Mrs. N, E. Mann French war orphan which was told LA ik o j p « 8 o 1 rrame [on Robbins Avenue, Thursday after-|by Mrs. Harris B. Humason. The| in accord with the junior achieve N i 5 B e T e 2 ATt iy e Mes, T T Do, oon. when Mrs, John H. Kirkham of |orphan's story depicted the life of |[ment movement, a new club, “The i _L ' Business on Account ciety of the Trinity M. F. church held | Baritone Solo—The Pilgrim’s Song. New Rritain gave a most interesting [IFrance and of her crying need for|ketmor Club,” has lately heen or-| i ‘ ) i a sewl session In the church 'Tues- Tschaikowsky talk on her travels in Burope. Mra.|America's help. The spirit of the fganized by girls of St Mark's parish | fit @ =) Of FIRE RS L itetndon . Tohn. Tindaay, Mann was assisted in receiving the|McAll Mission was brought out by|who have been meeting socially for I S i e Part T1. guests by Mrs. E. B. Proudman and [the president, Mrs. Charles K. Miteh- [some time. The members who are ) f 2 3 v 5 VB 3 W E f an-|girls § s ol ‘ o are | p i 5 15 3e e engines have stoppe: R e Mrs. M. J. Shontz ell who told of its coming fiftieth an-|girls about 1§ years old and who are Before the engines have stopped Mrs. Howard Humphrey of Russeil | A Song Cycle—The Morning of the R it 4 | i i i street will leave on Monday for Hot Year Chaman g niversary which will <be held in{attending High scQool decided this{gg ¢ 2 Springs, Arkansas ; By Church Quarte Under the auspices of the New Krance this coming June. Miss IMlor-[week to change thbir social gather- : PR it e M Songtong, e | ulaisChlsEs, PIDLE AR RURE Bl Snes Datnp, pash o TABNIS pRCHD jinkeinto. & Junioe achievement elub, AR ovoadial f of what was yesterday a great Miss Corinne Bacon of Lexington Forster, Mr. Latham Holyoke club, Miss Jane Manner will tion of the jubilee luncheon held infAccordingly, Mrs. G. A. Porter, who taat s returned from’ & short slay Mr, Brewer at' the Plano give & dramatic reading in the Camp|New Haven last month. The detailed [has been one of the pioneer movers H i { AL 0 3 ALfeade school on /.\er 4, choosing her plays|minutes of the auxiliary since last ‘;” {his work in New Britain, was L i i | can he made by the firms whose e Tries thd Aot ot ey Baaye NS WbEki ol MO rAMRUBREM Ry (Were. veadl by Miss - Marauteliohofen leatlen and the iollawing of- g 2 . . v 3 o Vb Eddy. During the afternoon the [ ficers elected: President, Miss Lilllan Kenneth Relyea of New York, for-|Glover Post, No. 6, American leglon, ; Vg vhgr icers electe . Miss 1 merly of this city, is isiting relatives [ the Orpheus concert artists who"nre {The, Teachers ol ol New Biitacniiladies. wompleted many emall gars|\Williams; vice-president, Miss HATA| were preserved in < X ™ ; . has arranged to have Professor Dur- |ments for the refugees of Irance. | Johnson; secretary, Miss Gladys Mid- i in town over the week-end. Charles H:an. ?mmr: l,n'u\fl James, [ ken of (olumbia University give a LTtk “Wrancls Whithlesty Raioutned | diston, and treasnrer, Mise Tlorence ¢ e & tenor; Eiliott Shaw, baritone, and | course on the technique of the novel |that Miss Mildred Dilling, a HATBIES [Ter, e | Miss Harriet Reynal, daughter of | Wilfred Glenn, basso, will sing here |t New Rritain people who are iIn-|of unusual talent latels retiirned from I"r)‘lv <0 of this assoclation Is | | Mr. and Mre, Louts Itevanl of Grove |at Foxs theater on Sunday afternoon, | terested in that subject. Harold [Daria has been cuzaged (o give o 1o m miposs of hle psselatlan 14y Hil, Wil spend the coming wack in | February 26. As theae artists are well | pempsey, chairman of the Teachers'[concert nf the Camp. school ,.,,d,mrfl:::'mf,':,'”;\",,"',‘,‘,‘ evRnad e enBneas | New York m\n, where £he will be the | known and as their work has been re- | ¢jyb committee, and Arthur Hancock, {jyum on Iriday evening, March 24 fif'rf;,p:' n,h e b :::z‘l,':::d,,&Tr';‘"l:;ll,‘::"::‘"‘;,“ r:‘h{;,r;]s of the Senior High school, are in|qpe nroeceds will g0 to help earn the |pay their High school expenses. The | Fire after fire has proved this, en so called fireproof struc- Blain, of Worrest siréet. who i & |it In expected {HE (e CERETE wiIlhe | e A enrollments for this c1ass In | piaqge of $250 for a vacation hall at|“Eetmor” ples, candies and other [ tures have heen gutted of all oLl alaslabi s Jb e L BINaeRl L ife Now Tork aehesl. of L SR S R R the study of the novel. St. Quentin. | delicionsly cooked edibles will he on Yet THE SAFE-CABINET has come through the ardeal with its con- i el S | 3 G0 ey ¢ Miss Alice Rice of Columbia street |wie af 1 ' Ao " - tents uninfured S\yattal Teatnd Yoo A . \ yle af the junlor achievement ex LR LI I Mra John ©. Owen of 101 Houth n,;‘;::id":, T':;:R'y"t,m‘,;;:"sm‘"'_d"'V"' Is spending the week-end in Spring- | position to he held in the Bovs' club Before you forget the lesson of the great fire described in this and Ar. Maswell Porter, Mr. and|tained her sovial club with a Valen-{ness and Professional Women's Club.| 4o ounoment s made of the mar |0 T [B vou that sense of “security the night hefore” which is so much more Mrs, George Hildebrant, Mr. and Ars [tine party at her home last Monday |choosing among his subjects, the | - : A Frofitable THuf. regret the Hofilag ARaeD Ao Arthur Kimball, Mr. and Mre, Willlam jevening. A delightful luncheon was |situation in Ireland, the soldiers’ viage In New York tity on Iebruary| Members of the ysunger set are 7 Booth, Mr and Mrs. Pardon Rickey,|served, the table being appropriately | bonus and conditions in Russla. M of .‘1Iu=\v| .\mlm Ri"T;f A;]:ulg{h:“;" ’:"n!rrv:ul\‘ making plans for parties and ° ° ° Mr. and Mrs, William €. Hungerford, | decorated for the occasion. « s Mr. ““'» e AOBEPI ;‘ 00 hest- | jances to be held during the Faster x o« ® The Rritaln College Club ob- |Tut street, and Joseph Sullivan of | recess. April 1, Is the date set for the ln l l ° Mr. apd Mrs. Stanley [. Galpin, Mr New R p Hartford. The bride has been con-| A A, sorority dance which will be and Mrs, Howard Hiumphrey and Mr.| The next meeting of the Woman's|served Guest Night Menday evening, | 0 : and’ Mrs Harry Bates were among|club of New Britain promises fo be|when the members and a large num- nected for some fime with the East-|paig at the Shuttle Meadow chub. On 66 CHURCH STREET the New Dritsin people attending the|a most interesting and entertaining [hen of guests met and listened fo a | oot Millinery as a hat designer. Mr.|april 17, the A. T K. fraternity will bridge party given at the opening of [one. 1t will he held in the Camp |lecture by Professor Odell Shepard of Sullivan is associated with the Pink- | gjve g dance at the club the new ball room of the Farming-|street school on Tuesday afternoon, | Trinity College. Professor Shepard's erten; Detective agency of VW YORK, | i ton Country clnb on Tuesday evening. |Iebruary 28, and will be in the form | talk was an exceptionally interesting Following the wedding ceremony Mr.| jyqge and Mrs. George W. Klett i o of a Curremt Event magazine with|one, his subject being: “Contem- and Mrs. Sullivan left on an extended |ape gpending the week-end in New | smbe Shi, Sigma ity 4 ; S e N S g wedd trip to Bermuda and 0 i e Membors of (he Phi, Sigma sorority | Mrs. H. B. Humason of Vine street,|porary Poets and Poetry.” which he 'hm"‘:m:”"h"m‘ it e ;‘;‘F‘:‘\r.|u city. } FOX’S—THIS SUNDAY ONLY gave a very attractive entine dance |editor. presented most ably. % L i . e ome in this city Soveral New Rrits people have| ) attenid the, -Anme]] The Only Original at the Bungalow ‘uesday evening. There were several favor dances with| The engagement is announced of [ \iss Bernadine JValker is home | been invited bright coiored paper « and candy | Miss Willow M. Porter, daughter of | from the Miss Deauvais school of| Mrs Stanley Parker and her niece, game dinncr of the Hartford Gun PT% A A 9 Louquets for favors. le cream and [Mr. and Mrs. H. Porter of Linden| Hoston, spending a few days with her|Miss Dorothy Lombra of Harrison |Club next Saturday evening. —Senator TEN qu‘fi"l:g T“I'N'“"AA“"EéRROOM cakes in the form of hearts were|street, to Earl R. Suprenant, son of parents, Mr. and Mrs. I'red Walker |street left today on a trip through the [John H. Trumbull of Plainville is sup- e ’ - sorved, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Suprenant. of Harrison street. Panama Canal. plying the moose meat. auspices of many musical organiza- tions, among which are the New York Symphony Orchestra, the Mozart So- ciety, and the Mendelssohn Glee club; the Handel and Haydn Society of Bos- Preaching at 7 p. m. program was an especially atfractive | Gupject, A Startling Statement.” Tues. | one, rendered with the rare ability [qav. at 4 p. m., children's meeting. and artistic skill of the members. The | pussday, at 6:15 p. m. Goodell club| artists who compose this quartet are: | poating, Thursday, at 7:45 p. m. pray- Adolfo Betti, first violin: Alfred Poch-lep and praise s rvice: riday, n" e Tuesday evening's program was as Stanley Memorial follows Rev. Wilson R. Stewart, acting pas B Al (arlisle Kron is spending the week- (he| Mrs. W. F. Sternberg entertained p;rty given by Isabella Circle, Daugh- | qay evening, IPebruary when the Mrs. Clifford Chamberlain has re playing their streams on the ashes building the above announcement records and business documents to be used by the members to help