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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1922, | holders of tickets for the citizenship |nual meeting of that erganization | 0. ie course are Invited to hear Miss . . [held lust Wednesday evening (4 nning rian vk Cheney, us are those working to im i | [ prove the condition of children fn g5 Mrs, Walter PPowers and son have | New Writain A 4 returned to their home In New York s ha 3 i city after spending the past two | weeks with Mrs, W, P, Bacon of Lex- society of . jlon street churech s - - The Women's Missior ””! I:r"II:||}\w:rv‘v1|\54"‘.:'!(;\“, componed of ,\n.;a llml/rl\ arranged {hat there |the Herlin Congregationai ya Y youn, set, began its|would be “surprise flowers" for the | planning a musicale (o b, ¥ § carcer of bringing joy and brightness |children of the cast today after the' church on Iriday .:‘..‘ ‘, FIVen ot the 3 Miss Mary Campbell ls spending a to the community publicly by pre-|performance A big nosegay will be | week. The program I” “A' (’-' next 5 5 few days in New York city senting the playlet “The Wishing [glven them, made up of little flowers | begin & o Ar dchaduled to ¢ ’ . D3 ' 88 Well," at the Camp school auditorium |{n each of which will be hidden & de- | Ayers ':.’,.,T \';vll‘;;h\, ;“"(,, A W ! . Miss Irene Andrews, daughter of Tuesday afternoon to a large and de- [licious “lollypop.” With joy and [be the artists on the o d8dvk will | (Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews of Bas- lighted audience great dignity the young actors and | The folloning nels Program, [ o s [sett street left yesterday to spend a So thoroughly did they enjoy alding |actresses will become small human | dereq: PN PRORtAIR Bl b reta ’ Wi BYRTS (few daye in Philadelphia and Jenkin the McAll Mission's work in IFrance, [beings once more and devour their Wik With A : Bl [(own. Miss Andrews is a graduate of | the children decided to repeat the |delicacy with glee (a) On the Ad “L.‘" obligato | 5 . % 223 i | tecchwood school and while in Phil- | performance this afternoon at the s BTN i Arir B Temple ! o 5 T 2 adelphia she will visit former class- same place for the benefit of the local | ©n Saturday evening, June 10, at 7 aTa b “‘"”"""”’\" et f ; mates, “hildren's Home, Through the|g'elock at the Swedish Lutheran g Aana : Aeurance f 5" e generosity of some men of the clty Itichurch In South Manchester, Miss e A00 ol Yan Massdyk o . | Miss Mabel Hibbard and Miss Helen has been arranged that the girls of A ] J T lwiRa Ao : fhe fjoen Arranged that the girls of |Maude Johnson will become the bride | (a) Adagio Cantabile Tartini 4 y ; {Bunce of Hillside Place are spending it ; I B8 JGURNE in el of Carl Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs | (b) Bourres i Hi Y ; - ¥ AR N - NeF R ark ofly, b LG L this after- | \ihin Carison of Fairview street, this My Vah Muastvi \ ; il i R rormance Tuestay |1, and Miss Mildred Johnson will| <t i Miss Katheryn Rrooks, daughter of After the performance Tuesday | ol "dhurioy Paisiey of Manchester. | Folk Songs Mr. and Mrs, Willlam 1%, Brooks of Miss I'rances Whittlesey entertained | ‘ % High streat, hias returned to Cornsil] the tiny thespians and others who| n¢ brides-to-be are daughters of| (a) Hanta Lucia . Ttalian . Uissda URIELDAMEDSG: B bRnllf had assisted in the preparation and [(OTMer Representative Johnson and| (b) Janet's Choice Scoteh Wiverslty atler apendiog: the spring| 86i¢ L o of 8 g eeeiiaas, Beotc . i vacat at her home production of the play, at the Shuttle ::}Inj.l..!hlvl\snn »'r .\numT N!n?. hrm:;“. (¢) Twickenham Kerry English & . " peation at her P:rl.\\. Meadow club *Ice cream and cake [The Reverend Dr. P. J. O. Cornell w Mr. Myers with Guitar Accom- 1 ; G Atia were served and the affair, com. |officiate, The brides will be attend- paniment Mis memorating the birth of the Chil.|®] by a sister Miss Irma Johnson Violin [ dren’s McAll in this city a year ago, |Who will be the only maid of honor.|(a) Cavatina . .. Roft i it l the past week has returned to her | SRdlnronotnaed dellghtinl. Miss Maude Johnson will be attended Valse Caprice. .. Coleridge-Taylor ‘g ; g : p ome i Boston | The beneficiaries of the entertain. by Miss Marian Gray and Miss Louise Mr. Van Maasdyk | . ments, those in France and the chal-[I"oster of Boston, Miss Caroline Vocal drea living in the Home here, arc in- |Cheney of South Manchester and Miss Roadways Densmore | debted to Mrs, Willlam Dalzell, Miss |Mary Anderson of Hartford as brides- Matlda s i iveis o« Ding Lahtiann Bertha Chamberlain and Miss Grace |maids. Miss Mildred Johnson will Mrs, Myers Manning, the former directing the [have for her bridesmaids Miss Martha Violin 3 performance, Miss Chamberlain hay- |Jackson of Philadelphia, Miss Lillian Romanze . «..o0.. Svendsen g ; ; ¢ o Mania Seminova, daughter of Ser- ing charge of the costuming and ar.|Kendrick of Roston, Miss Trma John- Tempo di Minuetto 4 ’ 1 o by Rudolph Anderson, son of Mr. and | giyg Seminoff, artist, was declared to tistic decorations, and Miss Manning [son of New Britain, a cousin, and Mrs, et vievr. Pugnani-Krelsler Mrs. John A. Anderson of Arch street, | huve the most beautiful hand in Calis furnishing the musical atmosphere |Charles IRobbins of Manchester, Mr., Van Maadsyk ; returned on Thursday from the Bos-|(ornia in a Los Angeles contest. called for by the playlet, Mr. Carlson's best man will be Al- Vocal g / %5 i |ton university to spend the vacation With infinite understanding of [bert Harrison and his ushers will be e . : : LN children the play tells of their gather- Russell Hathaway and Sidney Carl- ing about an old well sunk in the at-'gon, Mr. Paisley will have Charles tractive grounds or an old farm; of |yvgn Duesen as his best man and Lee the appearing to them of a witch Who |sarl Gehris of Philadelphia and whispers the story of the power of the [, 610 Gates of New York as ushers. waters of the well which, when drunk |yjiss Dorothy Kinsella, daughter of 58 Jeanette Hibibard who has been (the muest of Miss Ruth Bristoll dur- Edward Owen returned on Thurs- day from the Boston University to spend the Faster holidays with his parents Mr, and Mrs, John Owen of South High street, . The Sigma chapter of Lambda Sigma announces a spring dance to be held at the Hartford club on Monday eve- videre, are spending the week-end at Miss Maric Alma Crowe, ve, daughter Woodmont, of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Crowe, of 3 x Grove Hill, and Fllis Bardsley, of F'all ’ d ; ning, May 1. River, will be united in matrimony at g St. Mary's church, Tuesday, April 18 Ly a cripple, gives the power to those |1y o\ ) eiicolia of this|at 11 & m. The double ring service E ; : the Boston University is spending the about of obtaining any wish they may | v (il he the flower girl. Arthur| Vi be ;‘lsmj at a nuprn.-n solemn high spring vacation with her parents Mr. utter. - Quite naturally the children| o L e . A mass, the ceremony ficing performed - and Mrs. Max Unkelbach of Black 2.5 4 Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ny g p ! $ /A 3 nkelbach o ack _mak'P Olhmrkw\lr»«l\os. H‘m":h's! »l;mri??,‘;‘; Anderson of Manchester, will be the ¥ ':‘lihnm; T 0 AR A whor il MRS. HOWARD S. PARSONS Rock avenue. Mias Masion Long) of HiAclHERIE ing to be a king, one little girl scekir 4 Bkl 2 O rant, o e ) < iy o T A v g . . R & che LI the guest of Miss Leonie Crowe, of A Rise. o ‘millifan dollars: anothen|Tine: bearen. s icnuns svill b attonded byiiles Mrs. Howard 8. Parsons of Stecle Street is Attending the Thirty-| g xelie LeWitt, daughitar of M. | Grove Il Miss Maude Johnson is a graduate 2 et Natinme Y g Sl 1ad who wishes thoughtlessly, for-| L.‘i“r:mm:": R ¢ | leonie Crowe, sister of the bride,| First National . A. R. Congress at Washington As a Page |and Mrs. M. C. Lewitt of Russell A getting the significance of, the = wish,|/o,\"0 0 Fypiec Mildred Johnson was| Ml of honor, and George O'Neill, of From the Esther Stanley Chapter, D. A. R. of This City. street, has returned to Connecflcut 3 that he may regain his lost ball, an-| 172 and Sise SATE JOMNSOn WS pall River, best man. Robert Andre Aollake RS0 NARIIR) Hanass: _Mr and Mrs, George A. Wier, of 22 other that they ;nmh:”huwl R i CAnen e eraduate | ©f Hartford, will be ringbearer. The .y ‘“;‘;fi" place, celebrated their 20th ids to play with,'"=—all wishes in Arts. i son 18 & wedding annivarsary last Sa ; fi,’;;,“;h‘;”;m ST i e iines; of the local High school in the class pEsb i, ]:(I;:m“ \[,un;z‘;::& But the last of the happy group, a [of 1917 and of the University of were present to extend their good girl mindful of the welfare of othars, |Michigan in 1222, Mr. Paisley is a wishes. thinks of the cripple boy beside her|sraduate of Pratt Institute. wishes that he could run and "_" 3 ‘ they are able to do. The New RBritain Musical club will e A Mr. and Mrs. John A. Andrews of Miss IZloise Unkelbach a student at | Bassett street, are entertaining their niece, Miss Lllen Andrews of New York. | The Miss Katheryn Wells of Newington ;:”f":"i‘:f‘“‘r“l "I “"I”“““ Cameron, of | ginjan, and has composed many songs [at bridge Wednesday cvening. v ldence, R. I, Dr. Philomen | nq has played for several Victor rec- [prizes went to Miss Eleanor Lewis returned to Connecticut college Truesdale, of Fall River, Thomas | oras. WAL o KAENGEH (Olark: after spending the vacation with her Chamberlain of New Haven, and re e | mother, Mrs. W. T. Wells. James A. Dawson of this city. The o bride will be given away by her fath- |, 155 Irances Dean, daughter Ire Rowil Siump s een aoh | Hargrave Bishop of the Stanley| Robert E. Lee, of New Y i er, Thomas Crowe. Dy, Bud 10tE, Dol Dwan of Sl ot SYIRel il g Realan ham e spending the week-end i il '“i Mgt ARTl " : i 5 1 ie conc sed- ! sl ' e 0 « Jles of bridge | next week from Hot Springs, Arka ¥ s 8 R veck-enc inf{was a guest at his former h True to’the promise of the old|give its l.ls',]\!lhhl xnnu‘r{ of the sea Professor Frederick Harmon will street, entertained t_n ) tables o l.”m' . el : !v‘ d n Ruateall, Mate Fosioe Wister ttroet s Vomc on witch all the wishes are granted, but [son, April 24th at the. Camp school play the wedding march and Gounods at her home last Saturday evening Sas. hey have bheen spending the y & L r street, over the last week-end. in their fulfiliment none find the auditorium. The following program | & ™ (ech i TATCH AT, GoUR00 2 past ‘“‘“l,"‘”“”“ B B o it f . 5 ¢ z! s S e St. a's Mass 5 rey's mother. f d Mrs, P. C, E nity 5 E happiness they c "‘"I" I“"‘;: 'v":"‘a’y" :\‘l"’w’":““l"" for piano and violin - | PY @ double quartet. Mrs. Nellie Car-| Mr. and Mis. F. G. Platt of Grove o b street spent last week-end in Katonah, | M'S Marjorie Southard, of Berlin, would come, cxcept the li F.:H‘ \. of& » OP. ' DA Goldmark| ™ Reynolds of Hartford, will sing|Hill have rcturned from Atlantic Henry Maier: gon 'of et and. Mis | New York. \\hnlfl‘h:ns h«jvn Ih_r‘ gucst of her mother remembered the pain and suffering . Golc mark | yio Maria., A reception at the home | City. Psiieai »' i -( ; 2 L 5. in Troy, New York, was home for a of another before thinking of her own |Allegro, Allegretto, Andante, Sostenuto ; e 5 L2 Henry Maier, of Lexington street, i e ARy | Eab ARk f HERINE gro, i ) of the bride's parents will follow the .o home for the holidays from Prince Miss T° : skl happiness. Presto. : “ ‘ 1 1olidays 1 Prince-| Miss Florence Mouat, daughter of PR i i A ceremony. Sanford Thomson is home from|tan university M When sturdy Billy North strode in Mr zulatis, Mr. Fleitzer Miss Crowe graduated from the|Princeton University to spend the n Wiy x Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mouat of front of the curtains, graciously swept | Ariu—Plus grand dans son obseurite, | Now Britain High school and the An- |spring vacation with hia pavents, Me| Wilkiam Johmeon. son of Mr. and | ST Hill, is recovering from ay his white plumed hat from his golden From “The Queen of Sheba.” P #l B 2 5 Ly 1lia o son, s LA operation at the New Britain General 2 derson school in New Haven and has Mrs, ) ¢ s o1 - 4 X 4 o S and Mrs. J. . Thompson of Ilorrest|Mrs, 1ored Johnson, of Lllis strect, is | hospital head and, in the prologue of the play . i e s e s SGOUNOD R Sl vsonl inatpuotor At the' New hospital, 3 dloide ThAt they t % Lo physical ins or at the X street. spending the spring vacation with his P . warned the audience that they must| ) rrell. Mrs. Andzulatis at | Britain High school. The groom is g DAk aaton think of others if they would be the piano. employed at the Fafnir Bearing plant. Miss Lanfene Monat GLUEAteE E L divars v‘m«m Lp\')l: is home for the happy, that audience agreed with him [je6r piano—Four hands- Miss ,.\ el A at, da I sity. e holidays from Boston where he {s to the last beaming man, woman and [ Andante and Variations, Op. 76. “x s Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mouat of ) k s 3 studying. child in it Again, i2 his winning Paul Althouse, one of the leading Grove Hill, is home from Port Chest- Miss Olive Littlehales, daughter of Tonlk. aiby i epilogue, his hearery were “with him" SRR U L L 55 O iy er, New York, for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Littichales, of 2 e § e ) Parker, Miss i tenors of the country and the Boston e e Vel B e e B [ Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McMillan, of ndividually and c BUINEN Duet—La I7atal Pietra; from "Aida" |l'estival orchestra, will furnish the =y o e 3 WSk Ol i P 5 s ha #ib] AT S admitted modestly that the Children 4 ¥ & Verdt | musical program: at the annual spring Mrs. D. Thompson ;w IPorrest fin ,\11‘1<1u)1u\\]n.‘|? visiting her parents “?.Y;{“:: 1\[‘\.”:: };.(V(()r;l lh. h‘\l‘l.‘l"’h‘ri}:);:T“;“'(;”"‘HFV:V":T\”‘:'I)') n(Ohrle:*\i:d m‘ur:‘e of the McAll had done their best to & o By Fhaca i 2 lstreet who has Leen spending several | during the holidays. LE Margaret of Lincoln Roac ARG S 3 - e ,\l\.\:':‘.n}r{:fit;”Z\ltrr.‘ps;\::,l‘r:(}'nn 1?::1\-\‘1111(,;(-”:\:2“ !\?':'(‘(‘l;:\\("l:)‘:'irl”:(; AEDE VR hER DUReE SHE 8 11l 15 £ L% | have returned from Augusta, Georgia, | Fage at their home last Wednesday. Young Miss Fay Rattenbury cap-|, Mula) ¢ Bach-Gounod | May Sth at Fox's theater. Mr. Al.|Peekskill, New York is back for thic Fidward Hungerford, son of AMr, [ Where they sw:\Y"hr- past six weeks. v aud ivatec 2 af tha bealiti= [F5 S e ¢ ’ 15 bl .1 |holidays with her family. nd Mrs. 1. B. Hungerford, of Cedar 2 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ifleischer, of tivated all as the girl h g d o and Mrs. full AT Her ayate’ ind I"or soprano solo and male quartet, |thouse appeared in this city several % b / 18 Votig from tarverd uhiver Miss Laura Carpenter, of the Des | Osgood enue, celebrated their 55th ully unselfish wish. ce and| ; L ‘eATS AR a8 a Soloist Wi e society street, ome frol arvar. - | Miss L A t s [ Osg & . d charm gave sweetness to the whole “":‘]“r::’,’"l’:]‘r"]:;"“a‘° 2l ol ch e e e ::'ti‘olu‘,‘_,':(')‘“'ht:”\v( Harold Bassctte is home from the|gity for the S HankER. Moines Stock company of Des Moines, | Wedding anniversary last Tuesday. affair. Patty Dalzell, as onc of her : ;s Rritain musical folk. The orchestra|University of Pennsylvania to spend Galae Towa, is Visiting Miss Ingeborg Fro- playmates, gave her generous as-® Mrs, Upson, Mr. Stearns, e |18 making. ita premier bow fo New |the vacation with his parents, Mr. and | 1. jonn Donnclly, of South Main|Men of West Main street for a few( Mr and Mrs. Fred Troupe and son, 5\ hnoe. whiln Sloyh "Deade, g, tho|Buanist—n Bhellen, =MD Wasew| o e o i Mrs. Bucll B. Bassctte of BTRDIE liopoact: @ Soata <pi- | days. She will leave for Boston on|of Berlin, are in Dayton, O., for the i ¥ Mr. Stuhlmann, Dr. Moore, Britain audiences. It is said to be rect, an interne at Fordham hospi- | boy who would be Kking, Fritze S Tadoly i e q Al ¢ its|Place. | siting at Mt. Clemens, Michi- | Monday. next six weeks e Gohe e st orlpRie’ Jad. and| Miss Littlenales, Mr, Hart at the |one of the finest n;:‘.)nl/,»\ ions o 'IT e , 18 v at Mt ] e e % IResis: ey - riano. kind procurable. he program wi gan. A o et A ¢ TRichard Cooper, who ‘*wanted more I frs. Frank T. Wells, of Southing- THE NEW SLRIES OF THE : b g e 4 Yo Miss Margaret Russell, daughter of " | a's Wedding Feas A ; kids to play with,” were sincere and | Fiano— ineluds: " SHlapathass yanalan | ton, is attending the national D. A. R. Y Gk attractively natural. The Misses [lla GOOD MAXWELL . Walter Gumprecht, a student in Boston, is spending Laster with his parents in this city. Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Fromen and son, Lars, of West Main street, have re- turned from a short stay in New Y R N Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Russell of Grove| afiss Flizabetn Sloper, a student at a. Prolude in G minor .... Schutt|by Coleridge-Taylor, “Narcissus, ! : r Miss aheth Sloper, ¢ at | i e A 4 i alent] A a | Hill, is home from the New York |« % ret’s sehoo Waterbury, | Congress at Washington. Sloper Is the Walor Sprite, Marion| b. Intermezzo Schytte | Massinet, selections by {he orchestra £, Margarct's school in Walc ) HRLD t ! BV ey TGt and a group of songs by Althouse, |School of Fine Arts for the weck-end. |is with her parents, \r. and Mrs. W c 5 : In Ithaca, New York, atop one of Bennett, as the witch, Doris Merwin, [ C ‘\':nl‘l‘vfl}:‘\ ;lf |vrllgr5~lflfills“nr1w BIOUT i3 PR J. €. Moody, of the New Britain |the steepest hills in all the charted Helen Bennett, Virginia ' Hill and St TS The “Thanks Be To God," chorus (i Sloper ot estugtott alsehifon tha s b sl it e iR ke . ; cowski | from Elijah will be rendered. Jack Kirkham, son of Mr. and Mrs. | holidays. 1 school faculty, is atiending an|regions of the carth, there over-look- Adeiaide Bean, as “play girls" posi d. Caprice Espano! ... Moszkowski | {rom Elijah cducational convention in Trenton, |ing Cayuga Lake, stands Cornell uni- ed exactly the proper playfulness to Mr. Hart. John Kirkham of Cedar street, re- LA * 3 é 3 . turned today from Harvard Law sturman Dyson, son of Mr. and J. versity. And according to M. D, nortray the ‘characters they. repre- Jaria—0, Mia Iernando—From “Ld Following her trans - continental | < po0l to spend the holidays with his|aes, George Dyson of Harrison street, . . & | Honeyman, local Maxwell dealer, gented, Henry Pasco, Paul Roger avorita” .............. Donizetti|tour of America of which her recital | oo B e any to Collmbia univer.| . Mre, Dranols Deming ‘aid Mrs.|Widizh Aoy Cavileasi Watetatis o and Richard Porter, as’ “play hoys,” | Miss Schade. Mr. Hart at the piano.fat the Senior High school auditorium Foppe e o ok Thw daye In|Georke Dodd; of Berlin, are felesaten #riy & Wolisss donall oy RIS taera Ui were manly aseistants to the young |Two pianos—Iight hanc lon April 26, is a part, Miss Ruth Dra- | yro A ¢ MeKinnie of Forrest |ooan to the national . A, It congress from | fact to any motorist who must climb maidens. Young Misses Barbara and |“Ballet Music”—Irom “King Man- | per will return to Paris {o complete | oi™y o oo S S0 B P BEEER o e EEmma Willard chapter, of Berlin, | ¢hat hill. Elizabeth Parsons and Polly Pease, us| = frid” . .. Reinecke |a season she was forced to abandon | "¢ (M2 AT MO e T hon e B Lord Chamberlain, first and second Miss Harvey, Miss Waters. at its height, hecause of engagements v e O i mitae|, Mra . O Moody, of Mapia Bl 1]iinie -cRueibite: Hiastaar ey i aunt and Billy North as crown Mr. Rosenberg, Mr. Sjolander. in this country. Tt was during her| ., 00 ational B Ay Byl seending the Past tivo sweeks- It Br (i Washington f‘m".‘ (:“ days. I ot lavalied s M ers R AR Mr, Honeyman goes on. ‘‘Recently bearer, added their sharc to the .k \engagement in London that Miss Dra-| o orogs will be held next weck af |parents, Mr. and Ars. T. H. Kelley 4 success. Mrs, Victor ~Poindexter of Hart-|per received an invitation to visit| (1800 C W bl (S PRI e Miss Martha Clark, daughter of Dr. | three cars of the new series of the Of course there had to he sparkling fford and Mrs. Maurice Johnson en-|I'rance and appear in Paris in Thea- |0 oo (080 (0 L0 G hotue iy and Mrs. Robert Clark, of Garden |good Maxwell were sold to Professors sunlight to shimmer throughout the tertained at bridge on Monday eve- |tre du Louvre, under the direction of| ..o\ 1"0 (1o Jisther Stanley chapter| There will be a dinner dance at the | SO0t cntertained the girls of the A. | yyers, Birch and Iisk of Cornell. piece, so they called on “The Ten|pning at’ Mrs. Johnson home on|M. Lougne TPoe, the distinguished | 84" 70 W8 o ol Tces Y a1 ATan o alul Htt Saturday | 0 biidge Monday evening. BaAE At Detate ML A E Very Little Nimphs of the Well,” who | Hamilton street in honor of Miss Alma | French producer. Miss Draper cap-| o o o0 L0y Spie, g o (G0t o . e cd that he be permitted to put the car ! ¥, g Mrs. Clarence H. Keeley entertained | rough his own demonstration test. : shed Dbrighth so gladly. They[crowe, daughter of Mr, and Mrs,|tivated Irench audiences, but v | i . 1 ” i ity Mrs. A. J. Sloper, Mrs, James Robin- ol a _ N were the small Mis ) p Thomas Crowe of Grove Hill. The |forced to return to America to ful-| ™" v mes Robin at her home Tuesday evening in honor | xaturally, that was agreed to; and i Clson, Mrs. Howard D s, Mrs - onald Gaffney, son of Judge and [0 il 3 i ren, Prudie P bt ris prize went to Miss Miriam Mouat, [ fill engagements, and will '\v"” “,‘”-‘ “l;I:‘,‘ ,h ':v!\‘n;‘“"“]v]l ‘\||Iun ‘.h:‘r.a\\_\)\‘;' “r!\rn;: (4“1.;“,’\ T Niuk anet of ss Gertrude Bucholtz Phe | esoh oo stanted:the ian fromyaatds Virginia Merwin, Dorothy Kinsella, [ gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence | 15t to begin a season in Paris. New | @ 8 Miss Mary = b hou astefully decorated With | i, o gtar( and in high gear, and made Harvard | Klizabeth Hatch, Jane Judd, Sallylyouat of Grove Hill. J’r‘.”r”hn'>‘l"l’i“llfl is unusually fortunate in hav- tlesey will be delegates from New :nmrmr;g |‘ml:, r\ry:'\rlv:”:v'm\n\ el st o, e tind dutan i, Aty [LUS SACC AN Iy blgtSRIAL ; 4 E 3ritain. aw school to spend e vacatic Ky e i ek ¢ as ase. Dalzell, Jeannctte Case and Cl were carried out in yellow and white,|ing an opportunity to see an ,,lms‘ Britain, N I (i iRselaya i Eaicted . pinstine vl e diffoatt satent Witk sgae SO v two continents. e o fown, | her sisters, Mrs a4 Mel oy ! 5 Mitchell. Coffec and cakes were served with[who is popular on ST her sisters, Mrs ymond Mclnerney | ochanics, went a but further with W i 6 Bl ek ; B » Mrs, Michael O'C artford * " 4 : i AGHRIL ‘ : : And, too, the “ladies must be pro-fyii ™) o hie Crowe presiding at the s o« _P”Tr: II\|‘ ‘! ek ""mvr": ,Kil ‘lli_u‘rf :.v : a5 Ctine velupnet from: Tale and w' Misses Anna, Helen and Mar- | o oo, He chose a road filled with tected,” so sturdy fighting men were |y, 1 “rhe guests were: Miss Irene| The wedding of William James e VO Bl P07 CAUER AT Mg, Carl] 00 (v last Wednesday to spend |107iC Hobinson, Refreshments were | geep ruts and otherwise very bumpy, ever on hand, marching through com- {4 0 o “Miss Miriam Mouat, Miss|Callery, of Farmington avenue, Hart. | VCSSENEer of Hadrien street. the spring recess with his parents, |j. '\‘.r". it bRl R plex evolutions to the martial airs of [yoion “Cadwell, Mrs. Hazen Hinman, | ford, and Miss Grace Bernadotte Con- | oo orm b el il el 1, Gattney of Vine | L W t Miss Manning's piano. = Those wWho. | yeq s piyn Kingsley, Miss Trene Swift, | way, of 50 Rodwell street, Hartford, | I ROGIEL R FAEST ¢ | utroet | . : Ty than 5 miles an hour; then at in- as ‘soldlers brave, bore arms ever |83 TRV B ORS E S E at| daughter of Martin Conway of this[Mr. and Mrs Joscph C. Regan of : e Dr.and Mrs. A, J. Barker of North | (f0i o cecds up to 25 miles an ready to heed my lady's call, were: | b8 v ill be solemnized next Tuesday | Harrison street, entertained two tables T e s L Atlantic City for the [} o™ W its were conclusive Masters Carlton Loomis, Donald Bart- FEl Ry morning. The cercmony will be per- at bridge on \m\.‘m;\- afternoon. ,,,,‘, e e St | 1 or geason land Professor Ayers is now a Max- lett, Jerry Hart, Welleets Young, John 5 Reanle formed at a nuptial high mass at 9 A s B T. Squire of this city and Miss Alice Wiss i % well owner, Parsons, Judie Pease, Petic Kimball { Mrs. Frank =15 Crands | omter- lock At St. Peter's church, Hart-f Miss Agnes Curtin, entertained threc (1o S0uire, of (s, BN, 00, S GIT0 | Miss Tl A, allon is at Trenton, | e elieve that anyone who wil and Ross Gilpatrick, all under the ftained the sewing socioty of the Order | RIS 01y (i e "coremony a re. [ tables of bridge at her home on West | Fitseerald of Beftente LU SEGCTE | New Jersey, attending an educational | (oo the trouble fo demonstrate . w stern leadership of their captain, Jof Amaranth at her home in Belvi- ception will be held, and on return convention Maxwell to himself, as did these X eve o S P . 5 . nesday, April 26. The Rev. J. War- | Y good e Winthrop Warren. lere on Tdesday #fternoon and eve-| . ' ", oxtensive wedding trip, the Ren Tiolie, U forribr Glussmialy: or| {men, will be cqually impressed with For such a pretentious xvm-nn-mmn-f ning. % couple will reside at 52 Canfield its power and strength and comfort. there, must: b 4, nroperty MANAEEn, o street, Hartford. The groom-to-be is|and to Mrs. Henry Donnelly, o s —adyt and Henry Pelton was it. The McAll] Miss Anna Foberg, Miss Ruth An-{ 0o o) in the jewelry business with w e maon) to spend the Baster holid: with | children knew, too, that the specta-|derson, Miss Helen Clancy and Miss| o5 €5 it Miss Marion Long, daughfer of Mrs his parents. Mr. Moore has been d is father at Harford. sdware i §¢ f Mrs. Abbie | O 10X ‘RVICE " tors would he hungry, so arrange-|Ruth Larson, teachers in the Ned Peter Long of Eniield, will entertain | | Fivar) Dawson, wou B A S working in New ersew for the pust | NOTICE EX-SERVICEMEN ments were made for candy to be sold | Britafn public schools, have returned T Miss Alma Crowe's bridal party at a | Dawson o \“’{ R U Ex-servicemen who are the recipis by the little Misses Jane Rattenbury, |from New York city where they spent Miss Ifrancine \\:wl\!vmn daughter of { 1ixnar dance in Hartford on Monday from "':\"1_"1‘ dia Universily . ents of the weekly checks from the ;-;\-'m_\-z s“-i(]v.l llzallvr!‘l? \\"N‘:‘m!{., & Jthe past week. Mr. m\r: .\||rs. : I:nk]:\fltfll:":r 2; H:nhr'- evening, e e % \“ Miss Ilr\r‘no Andrews, daughter of | American Legion asa part of thvmu\:’e talie Case, Elizabeth Kimball, Emily .. rison street is e 2 e W 3 wirect {« | Mroand Mrs. John A, Andrews, en-[fund, are notified that there w e Sloper, Alice Brown, Augusta Parsons| Rernard Connelly has returned from |bridesmaids at the wedding of Miss| yjico Murtha Clark, daughter of Dr. e O ity fop | tertained four tables of bridge at her |no checks given out tomorrow morn- and Mary Schultz. Colgate University for an Faster re-|Fillen Yost and Donald Rockwell of ,,q "Ny Robert Clark of Garden | ! bl home on Bassett strect, last Thursday |ing as usual. They will be distributed When great houquets of sweet peas | .ce here, Allentown, Pa. The wedding will the holidays evening. The dining room was taste- [ Monday evening at 7 o'clock in the G. d ! istrect, will attend a Sigma Nu house y e were presented to Mrs. Dalzell, Mi ‘e take place in Allentown on Wednes- |y in south Norwalk the early part| yies Aline Nelson, daughter of Mr. | (UIl¥ decorated in pale pink and yel-| A, R. rooms on Main street. bl e s 2 low Bertha Chamberlain and Miss Man-| rhoodore Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs,|day, April 26, at § o'clock. r\n.ss‘ Vovel o dgaliai e s ning after the final curtain, becausefyiovwell Hart of Russell street, has|and Miss Wachter were classmates a S street, returned home Thursday from ——— they had helped so much, it was for-|yetyrned from | Yale University to|the Beechwood school in Jenkin-| ppg wyipiam Peace and her sister|fpe jorasthe Dental school at Boston, | . Miss Eva Koplowitz and Evelyn Miller will attend the Alpha Alpha as e tunate that there had been chosen [© s town, Pa. . ooty of ikl Reg fowar “Baupety 1o oARry the mifts spend the sprmr:. \..u‘.«lmn, . 4 % Miss Ruth ( ‘y‘ll‘yug(ilynlilll: 1\1 Rock | spend the vacation praferiily HEnok wb the e] -GLINe o ) 3 : avenue are spenc holidays in o 4 y da a y iarc forward. This duty fell upon 1ittle | .\ fart came home Thurs.| Local boy scouts camping at Cedar |G I (Y e 6 tooe revtimed | TS SveninG And Miss Iorances Sloper, Alfred Iish and [ (A0 o i spend fhe | Lake, Chester, this past week, were o Miss Lillian Pleisher has_ returned ¥ - And - bt g i spring recess with his parents, Mr,|FBugene Brown, George Kimball Irv-| yjoo yaroid Shepard of Harrison| o moctan ‘,,(i‘::,, ot the Spring reeres| Philip Davis, son of Rev. and Mrs MARD[ GRAS B O e ReBa ien|and Mrs. Walter Hart ot Hart streel, |Ing Parker, William Marsland, J¥u \gireet and Mrs. Carl Rahsey of Gith Jier waranis SEE @ [3. 1. Davis, is in New York, the guest appen just befor .play on S S Jsdward Marsland, James h, den street arc in Atlantic City. Charles Fleisher of Blac tock | Of Rev, and Mrs. Nuckolls, At vhen Billy Attwood stepped on a v Mar 3 A and | . . L day when Billy A 001 stepp « Stanton Ashisy Fetisned early . in| Martindell, Carl Anderson and . AVRRUB sty and was prevented from : Jugene Parker v o 3 ol ‘l’)\el:'r:‘m;a’alrr:::]u e o the soldiers, |the week from Middlebury college to | FUEene oL Mrs, Gerald McDonald of Black ’”["M“u M. Brown and son ““"!" T o o d 1 ek o Ry e e Geraa eDonid_ o, el st mect ot emhon At etmuns e TURNER M Donald Bartlett enlisted in his place, |Spend the Taster vacation with his i Ayl T ine soclety will meet ON | veek.ena {h Halem, Mass, Alling in with confidence and daring. |Parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Ashley | ' yioo Adeline Ohman, daughter of |NeeK's stay in New York city, Monday at 2:30 o'clock i Arch Street ; was able to resume his place in |0f Harrison street. i b, 8 Ohma o . | T 3 “ Billy was ab plac Lo r. and Mrs. D. 8 Ohman of Park| '@ po o0 ot Nine sireet 18| s Monroe Gordon and Miss Detty| Georse M. Landers, of New York, the “lineup' ' today. The misfor- | street, plans to leave for Boston on 2 \ has been uest of his A 4 y ¢ a4 Mre ! ¥ spenr he holidays with her moth-| Gord ¢ Syracuse University are|has been a guest of his mother, on tunes continued o that for one reason | Stanley Cooper, son of Mr. and Mre. |y, qay, April 17, to take part pepding U % : JOPCON UL TGN ¢ 58 denesy N X r, Mrs. George Kron of New Haven. [spending the holidays with their par- | 15ast Main street, . on ay ve') " or another, when the play was :‘:llsha_y(‘?nprr of Vine .{:Crnp‘r}.‘ lsrhnvrna Pouil: Yotoiut 1H. & TRrEE muslcal aMeir | <ron endin Fldage with thelf wnn Jlanned to be repeated this afternoon, [from Yale University for the Easter ¢ T le. SO0 Toly NG BTN WRRTIER MDY e e, M " Foste ! APR]L lTlH T il to be given in Tremont Temple Edward Christ, son of Mr, and Mre. | North street | Mrs, Mabel C. Foster of Ha H’nrr).. | | N I7irst the car was sent over the se- lected course at a speed no greater Crandall enter- Main street, Tuesday evening., The prizes went to Miss Agnes Wade and Miss Margaret Broughel - of Bristol, Allen Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Squire, will perform the cere- g yjon Moore of Sunnyledge, is home | Marion Bennett's part had to be taken | holidays. PR r PPN | who spoke to 78 members of the New by Sherry Dalzell because Marion was = PRGOS CUTSE ol SeioRn UKL fes Boituin DUEINESS ; And Trolessic ”‘SOI.IVCnirS Givefl Away o i b 56’ A . i a vy v " R N rns t orros to R P. L at Troy Miss abeth Fastman, Miss Flora playing in Polly Pease's place. Henry Miss Marjory Cheney of South Philmore Ohman, son of Rev. andjturns tomorrow : ¥ Miss h | & 5t 5 ARy substitute for Iritze | Manchester will speak on “Child Wel- | Mrs. 8. G. Ohman of Bassett street, [after spending the past week in town.| Humphrey, Mrs. P. 3. Stanley, Mrs, | ‘r:'("“;"‘; :‘r"‘;h:<<“;;'1|:;rflz;< :\m}(fi VAT 3 Twitchell. Lucille Case and Augusta | fare”«before the New Britain branch |is now piano soloist of Paul White- BN John Stadler, Jr., Mrs. A. G. Kimbail, | 7T $ 4 Adl‘nlSSlon 40C a Penon \ Parsons joined the play girls while | of the Connecticut League of Women | man's orchestra of New York city. He | Miss and M Alice Alder-| Mrs. W. 1" l:mnII\s and Mrs. Will nday evening, Adelaide Bean, Helen Bennett and | Voters at the Chamber of Commerce | plays at the Palais Royal every even- |son, daughters of Mr. and Mss. A. B.|Ielt were clected to the bhoard of « ‘r E d ( .. and Mrs, Leland Hoar, of Bel- ax xempte Virginia Hill were forced to be absent. [ rooms on Monday at 7:45 p. m. All ing. Mr. Obman is a talented mu-|Alderson of lLake streel, en'rtaincd |rectors of the Y. W. C. A at the an-

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