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25, 1922 i)y Ll 15 the house guest of Mra, Klisha | Springfield, & prominent community | Vale University today, March 26, The street worker, will address them on “Com dentor High school is represented by e munity Work and its Value,"” Mes, Tallon, My, Guillano, Mrs, Guil Mrs, B M. Hayden of e The organlzations which will hene | ford and Miss Sonther, who is a mem- strect, entertained two tubles at At by the results of this campalgn. | her of the governing board Lridge Thirsday afternoon, The prize |are: the Roys' club, the Visiting AR was awarded to Mrs, Clifton Wilson, | Nurse association, the Girl Heouts, Much interest s being manitested “Miss Mitdred DIilling, harpist, moy Benjamin A, Hawley will entertain | [ di s P 4 \ L ; Afternoon ten was served at a very the Noy HtK the Charity organiza: (in the Bungling rothers' Cirens® R0 RS Eh ki & lo s diidinnge 0 |5k diner-at the Ehuttle Wear oo | %5‘"‘ Y g ¢ (8 3 lovely tuble the eentedpioce of which |tion, the City Mission, the Dy [whieh the physical department of the R e et e e R AR o B e o A He ; s S [was @ targe howl of yellow daffodils [ Nursery and the Tuberculosia relief, |V, M, G A, will give on the eventngs at the Camp school auditorinm lust [ is to give this evening at the elub . 4 L AR with tull blue cundles at each end = e of March 81 and April 1 in the asso- evenihg by the excellence of her per | for Miss Vieginis Hart, daughter of | S 3 R ‘ Tl Tha.:membera;. ot 'tho & kpworth|satioh bullding, . 'As the " performara formance upan’ that instrument, The | Mr. and Mrs, Wager Hart of fare | ; : i Miss Mabel Anderson, dpughter of |'eague of the Methodist church ol [have been rehcarsing all winter it is e e . e lalrost Tiie diries. promtsato el i p ; ' 3 Mr, and Mrs, Bdward Anderson, of | Plainville are preparing to present o fexpacted that the dassling feats and plees of the New Irituin Ausiliary to | one of the most beilliant affuirs of @ R % 8 SR p 3 | | inwood street, has returned from (play in the church anditorfum on fmiracutons events will be many and the McAll Mission in I'ranee was | the season, Among the out of town ¥ f s o N Pratt Institute to spend the hml.l.nu}\\mlnwmh«\‘ cevening,s April & Mrsbeavied, This cirens will be under the made unique I the musical e af | gests w1 be i Helen Hrown and bk k : / with her parents l~|mm|\ T(;rrlu |u||;\n 'm n-lmrr):r of the|olowing manngement: Ringmaster, the clty hy Miss Dilling's perfection | Miss Vieginis dy of Broo T o b \ L% play and George Nelson, of the pro i . Judf, Manager Jose, of execution of nmlr‘rm‘:uul:v\z‘\ ‘.\II \ \‘\Ifi:.:mnu.llf‘y' .I\'k m,»‘,.m.lll-n‘ I‘\Ijl\: B i Vil Mro and Mrs. ', I*, Bennett and fgram. 4\:.“ ll:::‘g,‘:“r(\l:\';‘IHANML:IIJI'.. .:m-.ugrrl:‘. lected masterpieces arranged for an | York eity: Miss Fleanor Lowther of | “ 7 faurlifen; Mantan/al -Forrest Knoet ol Charlow D, Vibberts, M'aul Kiambt and tnstrument peculiarly adapted to deli- | Towa City; Miss 1Hen MuceCandless of p have returned aiter a short taip to| Mrs. Iuth Mcintyre Dadonrian, of . Bacon: property man, scene cate interpretation of the conceptions | ey pids, Towu: L 1, Palmer, Lo g the West Tndie Hartford, will nddress the meeting of | apjifter, ote., 1. Schenk: musician, of great.composers, John Gaines, Harry 15, Allen, San. & ' 4 " ! ) T the New Britaln League of Women | yiws Waskey and cashier, Frank The officers und the younger mem- ' joron Butler, John Frine "\”_h“" g . 8 3 X s Y The A, A, girls will meet Monday [ Voters at the Chamber of Commerce | gohyge, Lers of the ausiliury were invited 10 goind Banister, TRoger Tsboll H“.\'”“ : o " 3 4 & r‘\ j | afternoon at the home of Miss Amelic | rooms on Monday evening, This is . oo mest Miss Dilling informully, after [ wellg and John Chase Groen, wiil ’ . i g Traut, danghter of Mr. and Mrs, [the fourth of a series of six lectures| Py (onnecticut Daughters of the the concert at the home of MIM8| coma up voin Yale | nivensidy, to 48 o SRt i George Traut of \West Main street, | which are belng given under the |y napican Revolution will hold their Prances Whittlesey, Frappe Was|,jang Reveral members of New : . ; SEEEAY ot E 2 Gefns ausplees of the League of Women gy wnnual stats conference hy irvi- nerved by Mrs, Stanley €. Goss and | gty counger et returned home | A L b | Mrs. Walter ilenry Hart and | Voters, tation of the Hannah Woodruff chap- MmN, Wiibur Ak gasiated Byl sl TR e wpring receis g i 7 e, o B | dnushter Vieginin Hart entertained at e fav. &Y he dikat Cohgresntionall SRGAGH Mra. Frnest Smith, Mrs. William | G080 [ pring - rec TR o, A 3 GRS [ 101 this ufternoon at their home on| Mrs, Walter Powers of New York [yo'ijingtof, on Wednesday and Rowland, Mrs. Louis Young, Miss| : : O < O | 11nrt strect e housc was most [city, I8 the guest of Mra, W. I Ba- [1, 0 sauy, March 20 and 30, Flora Humphrey and Miss Dertha | 00 i : y G 4 f Yl |iftractively decorated for the occeasion [ con of Lexington street, S o R Ghaftlasiain i G e Jipiie1n Tavemilie. collo i dith pale pink roses in the living e The memberg of the Plainville W, The latent possihilities of the harp | ¥ -1;"‘ il mecting Tuesday ‘af- | ¢ v 3 Pl | ooms wind lavender sweet peas with Mrs. . M. Parsons and Mre. Lol (1 met Tuesday afternoon at the as & means of expressing the pietoral | 16700 at the Camp street school, 2 yellow narcissus in the dining room. [ Hoyt Pease returned yesterday from |y oo fe ye (arl o Ch e T quality of harmony were noted in|When the first part of the seasion wan : ; Y G Those recelving In the living room | Southern Pines, haneal Mg CORTEE TS Miss Dilling's first tumber, Plerme's jn\..u‘d to the business of the clul ROV |\ o Mrs, \Walter Hart, Mrs, James . vTP';\ll‘lNIll:.r.l”\\ hen .Mrs'.‘"._\‘II(‘:":‘\I‘:::M: mpromptu Caprice.” The deifeate- | AN the latter half, to a delightfut . 0 B | \orth, Mrs. 1. Allen Moore and Missi The third of a series of Informa! [ wee: nresanion with & gold pin. i e ane resented admirably |Musical program. The annial - re 4 . Virginia 1ar, Assisting with the re- | dinners with bridge following Was| mmgnition. of her semices in that dining | held at the Shuttle Meadow ciuh | (080 . Cooper of Vine Quarterly Session of Jewish Consumps the musical conception of the plece|1Or!s of the mecretary, treasurer and | ’ J ORI | ccivinc and pouring in the as the deep revery of Renie's “on|VArIOUS committees were, read, offi- | SEUEAGEHIR : J room were Mre, Frank Vibherts, Mrs, [ Thursday evening. There were five L1 tomplation,” which followed, was|SCr8 and new membery elected, H k . W BBV | ituescll Germend, Mrs. Howard §.|tables, the prizes were given to Mrs. : ¢ bronght ta the understanding of the| The officers for the coming yeur| | § i & Iart, Mrs. Maxwoell Hart, Mrs, . §.| Franklin Griswold and to A. J. Slo- i5 Maraliorite. Bighiasd! JRNEly audience, and charm added in the|Were choscn us follows: £ Y 4 . i A Chamberlain, Mrs, Valentine Cham-|per. These parties are proving ver, r of Counclimun und Mrs, A, B theme of the rippling higher notes| Dresident, Mrs el i lssettc; 3 i A B |Lcriain, Mrs. Louis Young, Mrs. Rod- | delightful and are very well attended aiAait hanaeomplotad;. 1o COLES which relieved the work of its somber | [IF8t vice-president, M Marcus S R & i 4 ‘ A B o b e HTA A srmest W, by “[of studies iz the nurses training atmosphere. A delightful """"“-“:\:J'"": gagond. gyjdusproatyent.. Lty DR, T e e s L Ty Dot AU Tten o eanoalab g Naw Hayel GrtianlHioe came with the dancing lightness of | WU (1 Iutaerfoni rocording MISS MABEL 1. PIIL, Portha Chamberlain and Miss Cornelia | Mr. and Mrs. William Booth of o | "@" it : Bouriee,” Bach-Saint-Saena, not cn- | FErCRAy Fb FEL T BUTE €90} daugliter of the Rev. G. E. Pihl, of Franklin Square, a student at|Chamberlain, Those assiating, with rest strect, veturhad Thurstay from s AT tirely dispelled by Handel's “Harmon : 9 | M ¢ e : 3 4 / (he serving in the dining room were |the Katheryn Gihbs school, New York 10 MELT HERY AR A TN | Loomis; treasurer, Mrs. William 15 | Mt. Holyoke, is rising to considerable promincnce in her colleg . i 3 3 lousiBlackam\thitfrotlowingy whichleCueiis e e et oree We loiveles S She Hatadnists skl s UL E college | vfjss micanor Lowther of Dobugue [city. Miss Booth has as her house contains far morc of the “harmony™ [ TR . Mrs. Georg | circles. She is assistant treasurer of the Y. W. C. A., has beenfiowa, Miss Helen North, Miss Ruth|guest during the spring recess Miss than “blacksmith. , A owing new members were | (1888 sergeant at arms, a reporter for the college publication, the|Nerth, ~Mis Martha Moore, Miss | Filzaheth Harbor of New York city. tive Relief Socicty BEErouablys thelmaaty thorouEhIYan. by o vy : “News” and a member of the Glece club and vesper choir, tanura Lane of Glenridge, N. J., Miss| Miss Booth and Miss Barber will De | oo upioply meeting of District joyed s nurabergionfithe yprog G g Hazel Sampson, Miss Margarct Fos- | guests at the dance which is being NS URBISTIY INCEUINE Ol IRl Chopin's “Prelude ing(® Mi e BUEMIE Al BSITON. Al a0l b lirg e S N a7 e o B as ikl & TR EL G 14 foves i Susba e Tewlshe Gonamptie R ge Vi ot the Brahm e Waltaiin i DN amesiGBhl0s ; o beth Rarber of - ast Mauch Chunk | ning at the Shuttie Meadow: club 1ot gociety of Ienven,-Col.,, wiil e fat." coming after, was almost too|Win. Mra. Lawren N. Bancroft, Mrs. | The’concert which will be given fo- |Sta Pine school of ST e R L S R T 5 held in this city on Sunday, April delicate for the perception of any oth-|James M. Delden, Mrs ac Nlack, | ¢ afternoon at the Fox theater the Pennsylva in New \””"sfi-,:'!':',.,} 1 s i apinesEanEan o ST e | s her|#0: The local men appointed on a o an the mosseasors of Keon mus. | Miss Annie N. Bowers. Mrs. William | under the anspices of the New fritain { York city today. 3 T IR s o ke e B e ey s et | committee (o make arrangements for Teaf eara, but the artistic manner of | W. Bullen. Mfs. George A. Caldweil, |3 club promises o i one of the [beeted homio: this evening! Trom:the | e Gt 8oenish sooletion ot this | ke, wile of e (haric. b | the affair are Dr. M. 8. Dunn and At presentation was flawles Mrs. George . Hick, Mrs. Farl V. most brilliant and enjoyable musical | Central School of Mygienc und Physi- [ ey re ptanning ¢ hsooalie e raston ot (Grate. Liplas|torneys: Mi- 1D.: Baxe, cAlfrod, “Tewitt In introducing “Le Ron Tetit 1ioi|HI8hee, Mra. . H. Hubbard, Mrs. M.|ewents of the season in this city, Al Fducation, to ST I i S Ehgin most &ng e TR g e B Lana William ML Greenstein. I Yvetote a French folk song ar. |1 Kinsella, Mrs. Tt W. Leach, Mrs.| the program will he tarolina ] i, [ cntion with her i JONH e RIReThdaleay afternaon, Sopal QiUrChy NRVSE . 4. ! Distriet No, T comprises Conneeti, vanged by Grandjaney, Miss Dilling|M: 1+ Marsh, Mra 1'% 1% McDonough. | who is a contralto from the Metropol- : AR ."’;‘""r or ,I'.h" Mrs, M. A. Kinsella entertained at |€0t Mussachusetts and Rhode Istnd took her audience into her confidence | Mrs. Rohert Parsons, Mrs. Frederic|itun Opera company, whose voice fs| Miss Irene Swirt, o fe ot S e o GBI CTSILBE oM et ol s et o T S it oantraly neaativuters i e s b memtianing the sarcasm of | P Rackiifte, Mrs. & Carl Iamsey, | famous for it b i st of Tl Jartista on this occasion are eatremely | her home on Harrison streot Wednes | i T ure baing e fo have the composition which reprosents the [ Mrs. Willlam H. Yo MTs | purity, Miss Lazzari has sung with |tortain the A, A, abuny aR Tate e R D R e o [ Aay AR LoD e O e h U liSno[ zepaikera: Hare ondthat vepressed delight of the people over|Kenneth M. Searle, D= [ the Metropolitan and ¢hicago Opera [on Tuesday ¢ y | Wit Custaton B S oA AL Tl [vmimoRe, hons WL [lje indes the death of the king “whe was not [47d, Mrs. Frank H £ Lewis | companies of the United Stutes anid . ) R e O, vles Shapiro of Rridzenost, dudge a ‘good little king at all,’” but on the |- Shipps, Mrs. B. P Nl e G T BATA Goman 5 A TR L SR A e SN e e A qor e e e SOMTER o O, RNES e Bl b Cantant oINS ) Tavian i e A sty contrary a ‘very bad little king'.” The ,[;'lz';"’“':‘ir wili L Aleuonal gl Mlsey borothy | Aires. {turned Monday o theis homn in AR iide bt Harton ¥ chedter;; who e 800n 1o bt MATHCGLl M Wordester, Mass: Aftorney Hanty gong became all the more delightful LTI Bdonnaton nee Appearing on the same prog York city. Mt otantaneh e 3 3 ; N JLasker of Springfield, Mass., Judge Under . the influence of the ar-|Mrs. Truman L. Weed, Mrs. T Y T i: 1 ]H.”': r:”r]*:‘!-""‘;"m for the afternoon will Mies .J;mnl |\.|.|n'nrr= Drama I.(.u.;‘(n;;' Mois n‘”.. B Ghorse B atonen tist's whimsical explanation. alant tremely gifted tenor from the Metro- frs. Arthur G, Kitba!l fnd son, . " part I nuly '":‘" i 'r: ]IV‘ ~”‘,'\‘»L|':»"—m\‘“r;,"'; and Samuel (. Kone of Hartford, Dr. Another added word from Misg| The musical program which Mrs. | politan Opera company. Mr. DiazGeorse, of Lexington strei, have o< | Piao selection ... Henry Donander o R [ lSplvak off ehvery ‘Coli, iy, tite IR Ditling, who hoped that the fact that | Willlam ‘K. Parker had arranged and | jcgijes appearing twice a week for [turned from Atlwntic City, QoIS NASED e L aiclaci S ATk e I 15, \Cin o "5 Toatbns the “Song of the Volga Boatmen,” ar- | Which followed the business mecting. | 24" woeks in the Metropolitan rom- Det Skymmer . . . R E i couNe: BRtmn anders i EHEREEC ranged by Harrictte Cady, “had been [ WAS & most enjoyable one, with Mrs. | p.ny has filled forty concert engage- | Mr. and M . ", of " Tirooklyn Glee Club the College club ?nu i Mount Hol- T T taken by the Russian Ieds as one of [Howard Bllsworth Horton, sopranoi ments during the past scason. Hamilton street, i 7 e AR RN Wb b i il yoke 'fi‘f”"’“".‘"'; wiihirai DANAHER: TO SEHAK: R e e o gl ol e R e N et e R Ao e TGy, U Ay Ao Y bl ineiatgiowititenfiron. Lol Thototticeesfofitho lacaliesliepe HIRD £ el &poil it,” again brought intensified fn- [ Gertrude M. Hine. pianist. and Miss | oging one, containing the foilowing [ai the Shuttle Meadow clul on [ Pilgrim Song il hats et dresuie followdiin lirealgeht M st Moy Tawyer:ty. Dehivin Addecgg ot ot to the Tussian folk song. Un.|lrances Parker, pianist. The musical | LoR Ao pligrim Song ... Tochaikowsky [ Milly G, MeAuley; vice-president | i wanquet Tuestay Night. der Miss Dilling's interpretation it|hmbers were as follows: = | Aria, “Una 1urtiva Vagrima,' - William Gustafson M Mol gl SOEICBRONNAIE o 4 Sl e e A e might be well believed that the music | Time's Garden ... Goring-Thomas| = yuron) Biigir of Love. .....Donizetti | Morgan Keit, son of Mr. and Mis, | Kathicen Mavourneen ..... Shattuck| Era I b Mo e L T 116 05 aan!se 6ot by Fig AR et com® was, to use the players words, “at|1he Bay is FEnded QUL R Rh s e e .. Rabey [ Wilham . Felt of Curtis stread, will | Medley from the South ... it Neraicrecordinsgaeer iy Al Ss BB o S NG il ol odse, B DET once the overseer and the inspiration | (b elin tobligato) |12 me ne voglio andar. .. .. Timboni | return March 50 from the Guinery " Brooklyn Glee Club Sinmong s iicestioy e g e Gyl R T of the boatmen,” its rhythm marking | Mrs. Horton and Mr 7 M. Dia n P q i Al i Neal; while the officers of the Mt. | ""4 ext T vight. ' : miv. | Andante and i E ann | LD school at Washington, Conn.,. for ' Part 1 Holyoke Endownment committec are: The banquet will he held at the M the time fo be kept, its harmony glv- (For | Lungi a0l caro 42 ... .Secehi | spring 2 The Two Grenadiers .. Schumann | ot Miss 1 rtrude Rogers \ home on Washington street, [ ing strength for the labor. ; i Chi Yol Ja zingarella. . .. ... Paisiello ‘e Love Mo OFLNOE S ooy s » o Secol [ o ttm o0 0 B i o aetiit and R N e \ The “Dance Orientale” was inspir-| b ] “Lieti signor,” from Ugonotti Mrs. . ler Muckay, of Lincoln Willlam Gustafson RORLRUALY R 4 ! AR e S W ‘ . IR e e n e SRt s O ... I treasurer, Miss Mildred Weld. air s as follows: Timothy W. ed by the playing of an oriental or- AWIHAR oo et Meyerbeor | street, has returned from a visit with [1 natten ... S NLEGHE surer; s | O'Tirien, 13dward Loomis, Dr. Bdward ' ::l:st:?‘szu?”?”“;1:;‘15.“”1‘: g o e TEo e " triends in New York city ani Orange, | Naar fiordene biaaner ... Paulson |y qng avs, . Stdcrowsky and [ J. Dray, Harvey Walrath, AANaE Miss ! as atel | Marie ... e, ran trooklyn Gle Club M b aE e 6 | characterized by the speaker as show- | dosiie, \lr;\'|:‘s. Horton Goont |On Wings e L ASIes i 3 Tell me not of a lovely lass .. Forsyth daughters, Annz-L. ~|-“mll ]in‘:'nh') Y(;:‘: Dobson unjl .Io'lm },‘,A, j,\mh. ing the reflex on the occidental "‘”“II"""“" Ol AIONE. o eree e e R A the Well ... ....... Hageman | Sturman Dyson spent the past week |GYpsy John L2 Ol eRendInERe B CR el T Y i e RaE Shorenalimisic, o o I'm Longin' For You......Hathaway | Mr. Dia with his parents, Mr. afid Mrs. George L Nirs, Alex Siderows of 272 Cariton| : ] The Soul of IFrance,” appeared in A ¥ When the Roses ... .Reichardt [ Dyson of Harrison strect son | 1ad nu dacmpet suse ......... Borg| MIS. AIeX 1 london, Marchy [t Miss Dilling’s playing of Heasclman's Mrsfonioniandi My el Nuit d'ste Tremisot |is a student at Columbia university, |Olaf Trygeason " Reissiger |Street is spending the week-end with . oya George is expected to return “March Militalre,” “Les Tollets,” by S Leure exan S, e e B " Brooklyn Glee Club her mother Mrs. M. Cramer of|y\onday from Cricchicth, where he the same composer. brought will-o- |',’\”' "."“I"' 94 “'\’:"“' D """." iy } “Armonr vein S Miss Blizabeth Sloper has returned | e e MGrgenyink MaRR has been enjoying a brief vacation. the-wisp pictures porfectly portrayed [lerest is being plapned by the Worth- | = %) int-Saens | from St. Margaret's school to spend| Mrs. Harry Bates was pleasantly ’ in hargiony of sound by Miss Dibiing. | E5C “‘n(::“:n"““i At s Lz e e e R T i eyening by a|_The New Dritain loige, 1% [ O E: E 1, o _| Be 5.0 red S, oup chairman | oo o . po 9 ) X 5 2 vi its seventeenth anniversary While Zabel's ‘The Fountaln, follow-§ foy, oo mmittees, in the nature: of | TeAre ... A Walter Xramor | Mr. and Mes. William Sloper of Ley- | humber of her friends who called at e he Fkar Home, Washing. | CLARK'S CRUISES by C. P.R. STEA| ing, continued and deepened the il T o The Devil k Francis Moore | ington street her home on Russell street and served U 4 fancy dress hall. The dance will| ’ i L surprise dinne ton street,. on Tuesday evening, Clark's 3¢d Cruise, January 23, 1923 be given in Grange hall on Ifriday | MOTNINg ... . Oley Bpeaks i : CR e s a surpris D March 58; the committee in charge | ROUND THE WORLD Jriges Parsons, son of Mr. and Mp: o AL A h W T ) Faat A fille Wedding oo ies, AnRE Muriel.|being Timothy W, O Brlen; John: W i L R Pilling's art and execution were particularly noticeable for their perfection in her last group, De- sy's “lst Arabesque,” “Le (han- son Da Guillot Martin,"” marked for its cheery inspiration and Poenitz's “Norse Ballad.” specially appreciated was Miss Dilling's imitation of the old-fashion Jynch, Edward P. Loomis, Dr. Ed- YRER: : 4 MONTHS CRUISE, $1000 and up ward J. Dray, Harvey Walrath tand | yguding Hotels, Fees, Drives, Guides, ete. ACloNEL DipioR Clark’s 19th Cruise, February 3 emidy, U. s a.| 5 MEDITERRANEAN evening, March 31, the proceeds go-| oo M o i ; e i into the community upkeep fund. | Do Not Go My Love........Hageman | Andrew Parsons of Hamilton strec ¢ L {Cunning Vittle Thing .. ... Hageman |returned Monday from Williston aca- [ Milner —of = Worcester, Mass., and Charles Buell Hurd, son of Mr. and and it is expected (o he a most suc- £ \ cesstnll - awd. enjoyable’ | ocoasslon, | LRSL HOur iy Gy vt f Kramer | demy, — Mr. Parsons| will' spend (the | GRATES Ut SIS S0 60T B B a0t T oy dveas -l i bo | Cradie Song . .. ....McFadyn [spring vacation in: town. A N ] € vogue of the evening, there being Miss Lanzari. et QL ‘"“l‘.“’"f"; logasin the Piedmont | . ptain Stuart MeKirdy, prizes for the best costume, it is not | ‘Al Nostri monti’” duet “rom James Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs, | COn&regational — church, Worcester,| = =oRL T C0Mhere on a leave Sumptuous S8 “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND" e S R R Rl RSV e o, b oo | Verdi [ James . Cooper street, is | Mass o Deode Togh Snscialiy GRancrad T e A Y i Miss Lazzari and Mr. Diaz, wpending his spring ition from ¥ LN abespcer B fE s DAY CHU IS pe00Rnd 1 i % she “learned to| Will be welcomed in piain, as well as Miss Lazzari and Mr. Diaz. en S ; 4 s . neluding Hot i uides, ete. i miisic s Box ‘l\h.(.y. she tlearned to| W1 | Miss Blanche Barbot at the plano.|Choate school with friends in the| Miss Jane Clark of New York isthe] . o voih Roby who has held| 19daveEgyt.Pal pain, Italy, Greece, et play for the soldicrs in IFrance.” The : Viske. Al Itickes and|Kranick and Rach plano. Tour di- |west. guest of Miss Flora Humphrey of | Miss ¥ ) nas ' Europe stop-overs allowed on both cruises. tinkling notes of the harp brought ske, Al Rickey an 2 West Maln street. the position of Industrial Secretary| Furops and Passion Play Parties, $400 np e GBI E have boen placed in | rection. Metropolitan Musical bureau, s At the N BRI T W0 A, ® reminisc r.\(‘r\ 0 many members h .| New York eity. and A. M. Beardsley of en g & ti t W. H. Eaves Agency, 10 Congress St., DBoston large audience. d % § .4 Gl iz UG RY ) New Britain people will be much |resigned her office, the resignation to NS E Rickey in charge of the tickets; G. Belvidere, left today for Loomis, Cal., e 0 take effect on April 1. Miss Roby ex- ! i A s e ¢ ! occupied this coming week with the [tak 3 T LR S s A et Dodd in charge of publicity; Mrs, .| 5 ”~“ Bt flr'\l daughter of Mr.{where they will make their future | qpive for $40,000 for the United Com- |pects to do government work in the EFrd centtmIte L saverithe ol R iE |\(,.“',’r,"}“!,"”:,’,""“ RS ReoLIl Ll SRl "'n SR itiome! e munity corporation under the direc-|department of vocational training for R A e A L S L et et ) 3 tion of Leon A. Sprague, as there will [exservice men, and she will, probably, | g FOOLISH WIVES nesday evening at the home of Mrs.| o ,.-q“,,"‘k” e L SPTINEENR Lo sdward Twitehéll, son of Mr. and [be twenty-one men’s teams and four[be stationed somewhere in Connecti- G. B. Colgate of Riverside Drive, New “.\ll"nnvl"f.“ l'l_\ :nru ‘\lp “v_(v’lv]:v‘m sy / Mrs, R, €\ Twitchell, of IForrest street, | women's teams cngaged in this un-|cut. i It (‘ost e the flow girls. illiam alentine Hart son of Mr. and Mrs. | has veturned from the Berkshird|dertaking. On Monday, the opening Ty : ! The (onnecticut group of fhe W 1’104’000 )\:“L‘fu ""ti‘nm PR S T oft and Henry Deming will, bet in| Walter Hart of Hart street and Stan- | cohool for the spring recess. day of the drive, the team members 2 L itk sosiy | B Bl tie elieck Fhom bR U, e Cobper mon of My il M RIS L will gather at the kIks' club for|England modern language association | ; S “ V| Rickey, Mrs. G. K. Prentice, Mrs. | Cooper of Vine street returned from | Miss Laura Lane of Glenridge, N. J., | luncheon, when Phelps Brown oflis holding its 36th anaual meeting at (FFarewell, ye Mountains) Ralph Carter and Mrs. Walter Gwat- | Yale University today Slumber Songs Gretehaninow | iip iy charge of the refreshments, SR Thu' Nicht So Sprode, Schones Kind Robert Deming, Gardner Goodwin Mk sl Beawm. and. Wi V| Rubenstein | g Mrs. Walter Melgley will be in| ginia Boody of Brooklyn, New York (Be ot s6-oymy Tretty Maid) [charge of Gic lce cream hoothi Miss| ooy lees yiavel Hormomre o For Nur, wer die Sehnsucht Kennt Tiotie Fonte i, Miss. Iatora Dlaks ] rahd el SEvlmeh MA R Trchalkowsky [ in chirge of the candy booth, while| onr. Blests o A. Hawley this (One who has Yearned Alone) Nivk 4 Dratl will fake churae of the | rcsands Ob, Heller Tag Tsehatkowsky [ el tabi ‘ (Whether by Day) vrenee Southard will be in| Miss Elizabeth Trving of Vine street | |8 Tm Wogenden Tanze . Tschaikowsky | iharge of the dishes, Mrs. Morrison, [has as her guest over the week-end (At the Ball) Dr. 7. . Todgson and Miss Fanny | Miss Ellen MacCandless of Cedar | ([ —re—— e Dissonance Borodine [ Griswold will he the judg | Rapids, Towa. Als Die Alte Mutter Dyvorak ! prrancis Deming will he the ticket :;‘\;n;::'-&..I::»‘l‘mi‘:’\”h”. Taught Me ::Hku’ \‘1'\‘41\2. -v-(:"; I're n::j. ;‘,"I{:‘-r.\f.),‘,r\.‘ \1‘|'~..= ivnlrn:‘)\,\- 'rhn(r:m..snn daughter Fruhlingsfiuten Sergei Rachmaninoff | will be the chief annonnger .\,,,.53:{ “;\"::“m“ ::—'n:y[')n..] ":;IL‘:"“I":T"”! 3 (FFloods of Spring) and leader of the grand march ‘,,”N"R mm":' e M’fl "“'fl \h. ¥ New Britain friends of Miss anm L I‘llr‘" EHE. ot ]‘rl’h"v\\ 8 “_ ‘,, ‘I- will be interested to know that Miss| Miss Klizabeth Kimball, "”"‘:"""\\1'«: HLIEGRL : e .0; ;\ Baum has heen engaged for the sum- o Mr. and Mrs, A, G, Kimball of Im\-" ? " "’_ "‘ VERINSUROn) A mer season of Grand Opera in Mon- [ington street entertafied the Kappa o . A w h . I d-d f cl k J l G o R treal \Thia. alrin an their muests at a dance |, Kendall Mills Has returned trom || e are showing a splendid assortment ot Clark Jewel Gas hanges, 2 her Lomge lust evening. There were | Taft school to spend the spring vaca. | |f : several favor dances on the program, |{lon with hia parents Mr. and Mrs 0 d . h h d ful L . H R l George Margan, Oliver Denton and | EET0 EOT SO TGS ore | Herbert L Mitls of Curtiss strect. equipped with the wonder orain Heat Regulator. Rafaelo Diaz will be the week-end e muests of Mr. and Mrs. Tsaae Black of | ©™ it T Hubert Williams of Boston, Mass Th hl d Harrisan arect. L Vorgan s one |y g e, s eturmed |56 8 e aage during - the gt ese Ranges are sold on easy monthly payments and are con- the artists who sung at the UMHI‘H”“‘ ifmont where she has | Week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Phitharmonic concert at Fox's the Rty Tk . hec ting her Der. Mrs, W, |A. W. Willlams of Corbin avenue, d f f l'l o e S « nected tree of charge. ater. Mr. Denfon has atso appeared | [0 S0 in several concerts in the eity Miss Doris Willlams, daughter of 1315 1¥ 10 bu‘one of the svlals [iHistoll of New York was| Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Willlams of Cor- | ‘ Now is the time to purchase. : Harrison Musical club concert which is to the guest of his pavents, Mr., and [bin avenue, has returned. from a visit presented at Fox's theater tomorrow. |\t S35 O ST G S day with Miss Elizabeth Gordy of Derby, Aok ¥ o Conn, Miss Gordy and Miss William Miss Plora Humphrey of - West] i 0wy and Miss Harriet | are classmates at Vassar colle Muin street entertained several of her |y ors ‘Have gone to” Atlantic City, | EAs friends at a Juncheon bridge ond G Gy reey, turton Mallory entertained three L[] Thursduy &4 @ | s at bridge Thursday evening of Misg Marjorie Moore of Beriin has the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marcns The members of the A L S Fra returned from New York, where she | White of Forrest sty ‘" - ternity will ve a dance at thel pas spent the past two menths, LB o] » o Wi, fouct ety st fhaetien, 25 W. Main Street Phone 845 City Hall Bldg : . v . Shattle Meadow club on Saturday . v eveping, March 31, at which Mr. and Mrs, W. I Brooks and Miss Cireta Jean, of Arch strect, will Ir harly Kenneth Scarle and Mr.and | prown returned Iriday from Boston | next week Howard DBrucmmer will be the | where they had spent a few days, at Baranac Lake. chaperons te spend several m..mm’ S | Mrs. George Corbin of Lexington Miss Mariorie T2aldwin, daughter of Arect, returned Tnesday from Day- | Mr nd Mre, Carlisle Baldwin, of Mre, Tsaac Black leaves nest Thurs- day for St. I'aul, Minn., to visit her[tona, Iflorida, where she has the winter, st street, attended the reunion || heon which the graduates of the | | wother,

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