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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL £, 1922, Hartford cluby on the ning o Miss Allce IMitzgerdld of Tortland | ‘The annual musical comedy pre.| ; . 5 P ' n William Squire, son of Mra, W. [scnted at Cannectient College wa g N e E]gm Sq“a]‘e Miles of Pine and quire of this eity, were mareied [given for the first time Jast* evening | ¥ street s spending the wor Saint Mary's church 'ortland on |in the colleg yimnasium I'he N arTing: . Rovesng WAs|Someay: Uis yeare .. “Tha Foniy| P o i ] ot Oak Consumed by Flames | ; ¢ iy en foche and Reverend Farrell Mur- | Trail,” a play dealing with hoth e . tin, pastor of the chureh, celebrated |Chinese and American life, Winifred § fan a Nigh nuptial mass o bride was | Powell of Springfield has the leading | £l v oo Hundreds of men from New Rritain, nitended hy her sister, Miss Theress | part of Betty Madison, amateur “de | 2 3 ? Miss Helen Cadwell wi Lo ietstol, Avon, West Avon, West Hart- 1itzgerald ax mald of honor and the [tectre and Julia Warner of Nauga ord, Parmington and Unjonville were hest man was John Saundors of Hart-|tuck, has the leading “male” part, s AN TIEAMEO R aieARE Thet MAesaoY whed to the Avon mountain last ford. The ushers were Harry Jack- [Bob 1robisher, young American diplo ] bing eniug shortly after b o'clock to fight son, Harry Scheld, Harold Doland [ mat The second performance 1 terrifie farest fire which was sweeps ind - Clifford Hellberg of this eity will he given in Slater hall, Norwich, Tudes And Mra. 0. - Wt 1 v omiles of valuable timber he bride’s dress was of white em- |on Saturday, April 26, The third pres 3 A e aHioat thig) 1Y wosk hiroidered Canton erepe, Her vell was|entation will take place at Junior| A land Caaats 0t MY, aid Aths: Jesaph O flames were first disc overed by made in cap fashion of tulle and Promenade, May 5, in the college Hanah: At tauslna o einsas ghter I W, Tilotson, whose house Iichess la being held In place with {gymnasium, Still another presenta-| . i ; 1 | . g 1 hand bar on a form about one and ange hlossoms, She carried a bridal [tion will be given at the college dur y U sriai nstnte Hussatak Heine. from ¢ miles north of Farmington houquet of lilies of the valley and{ing commencement week s e PRAAnE MiaRrot's Noliooh iy WEteriurs ! vore aeriously menaced &t gardenias, Her attendant wore a| Committee chairmen, for com I appeared to have been dress of sunset Spanish lace over Cans [mencement activities, at the Conneeti with fier pRronts, Mr. il Mre: B, G ton crepe with a black lace hat and|eut College, have appointed their as BuRBE Gb Miinsas ‘stroe "*" i b S O N Sent Out, carried white roses and orchids, A fsistants, and the program for the 3 | P oft i ) call for help was sent to ceeption was held at the home of thefcommencement work has been practi- i SR, e R Trant kd: S, |08 bl ling towns and fire fighters, bride's sister, Mrs, W. J. O'Brien, in|cally decided upon, Miss Ruth Bacon 3 Ut St Misisain Trint dave netasmenl g ;. forest - pumps Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Squire left|of Beckiey, is at the head of all com from New York city whepe they spent ok 1 woo | fire fighting equip- oon after for New York, Atlantic[mittecs, Rhe is a graduate of the ‘ Y \fa' Saak 5 nent were rushed to the scene.. . The City and Washington, D, (', They will [New Britain High school in the class WLIerY anned by high wind which live in New Tiritain. Mr. Squive at-[of 1917, Jeanctte Sperry, of Oak| . S Wradibe Dader aid los o W »““ Gie bogh Dlowlhi 1or sayerE) - BL) tended Colgate University, and a|lark, 1L, and Helen Stickle of £ g o Miss Dorothy Lombra of Harri i ‘,“HI | faster than a man could run member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fra-|lrooklyn, N, Y. are on the bacea 4 Atroct ‘refurned Wodnosday - from & Ztmmerm Ak t was only after heroic efforts ternity Jaurcate and commencement commit- | : 75 two month trip fo California and | Furop vere mude by hundreds of helpers . itees. Winifred Powell of Springfield X e I fawail . ‘ Lt - A the fire was under control four Miss Grace Margaret Brady, daugh-|is making arrangements for the Class | PR ter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank B, Brady [Day, assisted by Margargt Baxter of t 1€ mhe A, A. girls have sont out Ins] very Jovely Factory and Dairy Men Help of Chestnut street and Clayton Jerome |Taunton, Mass lizabeth Hall of ] o vitations for a May Iestival dance 1o yefroshments i 1 All the men employed by J. W. Bawyer of Hroadaibin, New York New Hoven, “Miram P. Tuylor of ' ¢ ’ May 6, very attracti e | Alsop it 1K diiry FATEY A etaTe |be given on Saturday evening were married Wednesday morning at | Windsor, and Helen Pearle of Nor at the home of Miss Amalie Traut, decoration Rickford company, manufacturs the church of Saint John the Evange-|wich, Conp.. Ann Slade of Thetford, ldaughter of Mr. and 2§, Goorge 1ses, were placed at the diss list by the Revercnd Thomas J. Laden. [ Vi, has charge of the class supper| HSSE 3 i | mraiit? o= \Wiost Matir Ktreot P Kianiow: o " of Iire Warden James Stock- They were attended by Miss Helen [helped Harriet Bynon of Middie-| B s Lo 5 . | (R A SUpPeE party ¢ . Simsbury, who had charge of Rrady and Frank Brady, sister and [town, Conn., and lilenor Thielen of 4 7 g i Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brierly tion rooms on M zhting forces brother of the bride. During the [Knoaville, Tenn A > New York city are visiting in town | Miss Bmma Zimmermun f Seen From Here, ceremony Miss 1'lorence Drefta sang| Arrangements for the senior ball, % i ; d I Mrs. Brierly having been here with | ater party follow , \lthough the fire was approximates “0 Promise Me John ) Crean |the biggest event of the weeck, are| her sisters, Miss Amalie and Miss A v 10 miles from this city dense played the wedding march. After the [being made by Antoinette Taylor, of | | 2 4 Traut all week while Mr. Brier \ \ - «volumes of smoke curling skywards ceremony a reception followed at the |[New London, Amy Peck, of Kensing ) A up from New York today to sper } \ could be seen plainly us carly as 5:30 home of the bhride's parents. Mr. and {ton, Conn., and Gertrude Traurig, of § week-end H vim B o'clock Ilie local fire warden, Wal- Mrs. Sawyer left on an extended wed-|Waterbury, Miss Peck is also a . e " al the f ter O, Cook, received a number of ding trip. They will make their'home [graduate of the New Britain High in| v T b ; Mrs. Philip Stanley of Grove Hi My Day the Williston Academy in | X | i, the A, A, alumni girls at her Connecticut, 1o spend the week-ciiil tor Tty itter | s within a short time from excited in Proadalbin, New York [the class of 1017, Arrangements for - has been spending a few days in Ne A nervous people who feared it was * * |programs and engravings are in| § b York city. Gingerbread Ma to the city. Mr. Cook went to Announcements have heen sent out |charge of elyn Gray of Minnea- . by Iocal talent u ocal fire headquarters where he of the marriaze of Miss Pauline [ poiis, Minn., who has as her commit- R e . : Mre, R, W, Poteet who has heen Dices of the Masonic organizations s prepared to mobilize men and Marian Richards to Dr. Samuel [{ee, Elizabeth Helen Merritt of Now . MISS \”5(’]-\[’\ LELAND visiting in the West returned to her the ity at the Lyceum iheater on [cquipment when word came that the Wellington Irving. ‘The wedding took Canaan, Conn. Alice Hager of Bur-| Daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Leland of Hart street, who re- nome on Cedar #lcnot, Tieadny nest Monday, Tu and Wednes- | fire was beyond his district. place in Springfield on Wednesday, [lington, Vt., is to direct the produc- | ceived with Mts, Edith Cooper Hartman at the Briarcliff Manor (] lay. I is one of the t elaborate Labbits Driven Ont, ,\lm'\l 26, at iuu Hu]vr’ ( 111‘;:\1‘;.‘,1‘|\v-v\;x\}lirm of the musical comedy, *The alumni lunchoon and reception w lich was aiven on Monday after- Miss Cora M. Beale and M Heler lays ever attempted by Ne Britain Many citizens drove over in thele church with the teverend Dr. J.| Poppy Trail,” which is to be given at i 5] 1T A R e wes Rt als P o Johnson left today to attend the Con- | dMateurs, the sottings are very lavish, [ cars however, and some helped to Burford Parey pastor of the chureh|Commencement, Helen Peale of Nor. | 1001 at the Hotel Plaza in New York city. Miss Leland is a gradu- neotiowt Slate Soclal Workers' con.| R0 the costumes nnusually ‘elegant, | axtinguish. the flanes o Aoroa et officiating, 1ollowing the ceremony |wich, is Ivy Mistress, and will conduct| ate of the school in the class of 1921 and is now a very able in-|jeronce which is being held at Stam. ELER the fire at times that hundreds of e, and M Irving left on an ex-|the Ivy Planting ceremonies, on Class | structor in music at the school. {ford on Sunday, Monday and Tucsday Mrs. Charles 15 Jones 3 rabbits were driven from their shel- tended motor trip. They will be at{pay, of the coming week street, has heen spending 1 ters and rushed frantically about, home to their fricnds at S Vine| 7The program of the week follows: | o in Now Have frightened by the hustling, bus: steestiafter the frat of September, |Thureday, June 8, cliss suppen; I%tl-| profossor and Mis. Stanley Galphil] Flnal arrangerenis Mave beon com-| The Hartford: Smith Col cluly o |shouting men on one side and the Ao day, June 8, annual art exhibit opens: lana daughter, Marjoric of Worthington | pleted for the Seventh Annual Spring |announces its annual spring dance o] Miss Bmma Zimmerman deadly flames on the other. It is Announcement has becn made of | saturday, June 10, D. A. R. Recep-|Ridge, Berlin, have roturned from a] FPestival of the New Britain Choral |be held at the Hariford club next lpi- | Matilda Zimmerman, s thought many rabbits from the game the wedding of Miss Fsther Bailey of | tion for senior classi Sunday, June|motor (rip to Baltimore, Washington|society to be held at Fox's theater a |day evening. Several local Smith|Mr and Mrs. | f| preserve perished. Several acres of Monroe street of Jonhn 1% Daley of {11, haccalaureate service, in the i ter-land Virginia. While in Washington| week from Monday. Not only is this @alumni and their friends are already |} e street accompanicd | woodland belonging to Mr. Tillotson Main strect. The wedding took place |noon, and in the evening a musicale; [{hey were the guests of President and|affair of great interest to the com- making plans (o aftend. [Yivs. Jacob Raumgartner of Vine |were burned and almost cight square Thursday morning at Saint Joseph's|Monday, June 1 lumnae reunion, | Mrs, [larding at luncheon at the White | munity as the crowning event of the 4 % BURGH UL ST Hext church with the Leverend J. Leo Sul-[jvy planting, Class Day exercises, | iturday @t noon | miles of game preserve and valuable and | House and were also their guests at[musical scason but it has great social | Mrs. 1. J. Lang and ehildren hayve | {10m New York city on the American {pine and oak timber belonging to livan officiuting. Mrs. Daley wits at-|the musical comedy; Tuesday, June(ihe Army and Navy reception where |importance as well. People of social (returned fo their home in New Haven [S{Camer, the Pan Handlc te. for|Mrs, Theodate Pope Riddle . were tended by her sister and Mr. Daley by|13, Commencement Day exercises, | (hey were introduced to Marshal and | prominence have always turned out fn jafter spending the past week with | BUrope. They will visit rance, Haly, [ burned, Sparks from a passing 16- his brother. Iollowing the ceremony |Trustees luncheon for alumnac and|afagame Joffre, They also visited the|Tull €o these festivals, and this year s, Blizabeth Sampson of Harrison [SWitzerland, Austria and Gevmany, re- fcomotive thought-to have:started Mr. and Mrs, Daley left on an unan- {their guests, and senior ball, X turning to America some time in Oce- | the conflagration, Presidentianl yacht the *Mayflower™ |10 be no excention. There is to be . Mrs. Sampson is Mrs. Lang's || nounced wedding trip. Upon their L5 4 Mrs. Harding and Mrs. Galpin - are|much entertaining before the concert | mother, Lanar l Deputy Appointed. | | return they will make their home in| 4 jyrg0 and enthusiastic gathering|very old friends. In Baltimore Mrs.|and several dinners have alrcady been s this city. members and friends of Elm |[Galpin - sat in as a delegate from | planned Lugene Porter and son and daugh- CORK OUTRAGES TO e Cleon A, Bell of 71 IFrancis street, of New Britain, scoutmaster of Troop wedish Baptist church heard Joseph [Connecticut at several of the sessions| The program this ycar promises to ter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard DBrummer e at the Stanley school, has been ap- Mrs. Luther J. Parker of Hartford | pajmroot, : tepor soloist of .\‘.’w]m the Connecticut League of Women | D¢ delightful. Not only arc we to of West Main street have returned BE RUN TO EARTH pointed a deputy fire warden by Dis: was one of the attendents at thelyork, sing at the church Wednesday | Voters conference liear the splendid chorus of 150 from Atlantic City. trict 1Pire. Warden W. O. Cook. His Wright-Nichols wedding which o0k [evening, The function' was held for! b ity *‘“\j'\ ””""‘““"*‘] ““"‘L*I“*‘ £ 5 e | special distriet will be as follows: place at the Emmanucl Congregation- |the benefit of the pipe organ fund. | i, G i s re-cleeted [Aassenct’s Narcissus and Coleridge | Miss Ileanor Lewis of Russell ? . 5 | " Territory bounded on the west by Al ehuren in West Hartford. on Wod- The soloist was :u'\'n’!lllp.uv'?l“fi by Mrs. I,,,.‘\i:fm‘(\ ",';‘,,,,.’ \”.”\\"\‘I«‘.’ . "”[ ”' Taylor's Hiawatha’s Wedding I'cast, |street has returned from New York | Several Prominent Citizens Brutally | 1 gnington avenue, from Common- nesday evening. Mrs. Wright was ei- | plsa Swenson, of Meriden, formerty|meeting of the board of directors hetd | PUt Paul Althouse, the leading tenor city [wealth avenue to a point 2 7-§ miles tertained for in New Britain Jast week | Migs Flsa Anderson of New Britain. [in (he administration building on ]9 the country. will be here, and the ‘e I [ northwest. ~ On the north by a line by Mrg, Luther Parker at the home| ggners who took part on the pro-| Wednesday. Miss 1o Humphrey | VOnderful Boston Iestival Orchestra| Miss Margaret Middlemas, daughter Be Arrested. {drawn from this point to junction of of her mother, Mrs. Clayton Parker of {eram were Miss Lillinn Hascall, | was named as vice-presdent and Misy| 0 59 Dicees not only accompanies the fof Mr. and Mrs. William Middlemas of | Jarmington and West Hartford town Vine street, and by | M Mary M.lcoloist from Hartford, and George|lLouise Noble as second vice-president, | S0CICtY but plays a group for Orches-|South High street,( has returned from | Dublin, April 29, (By A. P.)—The flines, On the cast by the Newing- Bates.at her homo on Itusscll street. |\egtorman, hoy violinist of the Iixst|Mrs. 1. G, Dlatt was named a8 troas. | T a8 well ow York city slaying of sevtral prominent citizens|town line. On the south by Com- P Murdered—Those Guilty to | Baptist church, this city. Miss Bar-|urer and Mrs. W. I8 Brooks as secre-| There has been splendid — support| LB of Cork vesterdiy has aroused a sen-|monwealth avente. ~This district will {bara Troop accompanicd Master West- | tary, With Miss Mary Whittlesiey from the long list of associate mem-| Dr. and Mrs. George H. Rodiey am [Sation here cqual Lo that caused when | take in both sides of the Hartford erman on the piano. AeRitn AGaE tary bers of the society and the box hold- | daughter of Garden street are plan- | Several membiors of the family of 'reservoir and the wooded tract lying Sl At crs, and the prospects are bright for ning to move carly next week to 20, Qwen MacMahon were Killed in Bel-|in the castern portion of the town of i capicity house. Hawley street, tast last month Farmington. Sheshan it il S das il e 31 A The Board of Governors and Of-| » e The full stgrey of the outrages is — II‘"“””“M F:;”“M““:\ hatl on Mon- | dunghtcr “of Mr. and Mrs. Altred " lilmlrjllhn‘ ‘L:“n‘\'\.q-n.n-:: “.\r?l‘.‘n\yl (;.’:nl:\\“‘lm‘l‘x’!h} ;\-‘j,“ |:-:,I\”.,|: m’l.\wm: h ':,‘ which cither \:‘I\ Il\r'lmlxlzl \(|]“m». x‘v‘; JUDEL QNGRS TS day evening, May & for the henefit of | Gildersliceve of Portland, Conn. to| imball. ehairms et T | Tk e BT e i llon tive . Aiuiraal tealtne . T 2 the Catholic Daughters of America.|George Willim Bluntt White, son of .L\,:,"."'h_”:;_‘ ;'-"iv'ff-'(‘.\'»'u\.’(-'. _\110}1»(,'(;,,(‘;“:,";1,7:" :'I.,',i";.,:‘.“"":: - ‘.‘II':”',T \”'.:"‘[ \‘l‘:r'n',. |weis”the violnr, Soveral ,,‘,,.‘.»}(: g | Assoviated Justice of SUDERIIGADIRY The patronesses will be Mrs M.|Captain William P. White and Mrs.| gy Wheeler, G. W. Traut, J. C.|past week, that the son was the one killed but of Conn,, Aphasia Victim. Paonessa, Mrs. A. T. Bonefant, Mrs.|White of Lowell, Mass. The wedding| | comis. 1. 8 Hart, Johnstone Vanes none relates the circumstances. New Ilaven, April 20.—BEdwin B. Charles McKeone and Mrs. James|took place on Thursday at the bride’s [ 151 Gafies. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard € Noble of| It is widely betteved here that the | Gager, assoclate justice of the Cone O'lieary. Music will be furnished by|home in Portland with the Reverend |~ Gpicers:—john A. Lindsay. sresl | Lexington atrest jiave rotitenatl tromn [Mirders wers intended 1 veprisal (6r | e ;”"_”[”_I,“"»'lm‘_“ 60 in Birare O'Brien's orchestra, The Misses Cath-|George H. Hleyer officiating. Mrs.| gent; Miss Jean Cochrane \’l\'r—]:rr i-|the south. They have been away sev- | the MacMahon Killings, or rather for hospital :m\l night. He had been un- erine Olloary, Dold Daly, Aniia Mo-|White hus several “ncouainiances|dcip Viss Laurs Ierel, vide-prodic eral waeks, spehding most of the time| he Snipunity with Which thele - |ooani 1Bt TELE e st it ]Tl'l:ll’l‘(l\" (4'[‘”! ine Burns, Irene Igoe|{amor the younger set in town den J. 1% Burns, vice-president .]'1”‘ Iorifi thors remain at large, as many south was taken to the hospital suffering In a Railway Station on the Western "‘I”'_’ _I::“‘.\['\”‘H'(’j will be in charge of { Pae ‘V* fney, s, | 1o Jackson, treasurer: Mrs. J. | erners have voiced the conviction that | from aphasia, Justice Gager was Plains. e UL L L R Judge G M affney, Su-|gyptner, assistant treasurer; 1 Announcement has been made of |¢ MacMahons were Killed by mem- [0 in Seotland, Conn., 69’ years ago. perjptendent and Mre. Stanlay Holmes,) oigr:, seorotary; Miss Mes Steuftss|ine encarermont of Miss fHather Mil. |Bers of the suoclal polies: He was graduated from Yale in 1877 The play, “Deacon Dubb; wis | Iviatpn] Bd BUEs.fy b SIEAe Bro- liaoitint shoratarys Ne Gu Curke; autllelon daneh tor of Stra o M. Miian ap| ko peaVisiotn rernment s g admitted (o the Connecticut bar successfully presented to a large and |fessor and Mrs. ¢ ruham, MISS tar: Stantey M. Hunt, librarian; Harey | Trinity strest, to Max Filverbush of | CTCUIted With the declaration that|jy 1553, In 1901 he was appointed appreciative audience in Turner hall I, Alsenberg and — Miss Irances|p yogae, business managen, "INew York oitv.” Miss Miller fs u|those guiity of the Cork outruges|yo the superior court bench. Mr. Gag- last Saturday evening by members of [1erguson chaperoned — the annual plet AL T s ; e | i ustice regardless | was the recipient of an honorary the Burritt Grange of this city. The [Junior promenide which was held in| gy New Biritain Musical el pre- |50 8¢ ©f i loual TUgh of the time and effort this may take. |yaje degroe in 1907 play was a comedy dealing with the |the High school gymuasium last eve- | aniog the fast of a scrics of public| Miss. TiLH Johnson gave @ Shower| 2@ publie here foars wmove: tobpible Judge Gager was named to the state adventures of a young schoolmaim in (Wing. The decorations were carried | uoneeris last Monday evening in the [ag her home on Main street Tuesday [COUNMCr reprisals in Belfust, which in|gupreme court by Governor Holeomb the country and the events transpir- |out in lavender and white, the class| camp school auditorium to & large [evening for Miss Mildrod Johnson of |LICIF turn woull have a sequel else- |, 1917, He Is survived by his wite, {ing when she was married. “Deacon [colors. Trinity Bacchanalian orehesalang gppreciative audience, [Bioanecs stvost Whass marraee to s | YL three sons and one daughter. Dubbs,” the comedy character of the |tra furnished the music for dancing. . ox | 80 THere wore & STt 5 Iiberg s soon to take place. = | .,”“;H ,‘,‘fl‘. lm:.”m..;n twenty sTS| hlay was excellently carried off by Dr. Y S ! here will be a meeting of the com- PP }IONORS FOR ROURKE Derby, April 20.—Complete are couples present a 1¢ dance. 1" . Torrest. Rehearsals were in| The Misses Vietoria Fiske, Edith | nitiees in charge of the public bridge The Corbin Cabinct Lock offic 1 I ”,,{ nt el © the funeral of the mgements (o o f 2 3 Bt charge of Ned Irving of the Stanley [Prentice, Miriam North, Fllen Li to be given by the Lady Rotarians,|roree held a banquet at Heublein's in s B, Gager Tot-this Mr. and Mrs. Leon I3 Llpher of | Works. fuist, Helen 3eofleld; Lotk Browny| My 1, {n the Chamber of Dotmoeros | Huvifard, Diteedny. ovenlse, followet Tl NS Gl pa o [ k) i “‘('_’A . l“‘»k”m' Riw 118 DBlack Rock avenue entertained LR Violet Schurr, Mary Kinney, Pearl|rooms at 4 p. m. The bridge is 1o |y BB (B bt e Dabeona oA o mraliaian Ges varsity and Ma- city who dicc '_‘“ "'_-“" “:Il SR sevetal friends at a card party Tues-| mpe gtanley Women's Teliet copps |Cashman and Ruth Skinner chaper- |pe held May 13, Guests will be trans. | Y & ¢ s el T roon Sweater for s Bine Work i [f G a8t R e bt it Waaiane day cvening. A number of out-of-| i an all day meeting on Wednes. |Oned by Miss Ruth Hubbard left yes- | ported (o (he Shuitie Moadow club by Anielle Mureag Gansnter of| e S e Bl i town guests were present, including| guy jn the G. A. . hail. After a|lorday as delegates from the Berlin|auto bus, leaving City Hall at 2 Cathorine Murray of Hartford,| Coaching Colzate Athletes, UL e LR L Mr. and Mrs. H. B Chapman of Bast| ) o husiness session observinee was | CONSregational church to attend the|p, m R el L R T lis late home ot o i Hartford: Mr. and Mrs. Lo Do Binke, | pooe o8 e 160th anniversary of the | Qlder Girls conference whieh is being T e e T ol e o i this | Monday afternoon at 2:3 ck, of Hartford: \r and Mes, Julian La AL ! ) Piene, of Hartford: Mr. and Mrs, Ruth Draper, presenting her or iginal character sketches under the auspices of the Business and Profes sional Women's club Wednesday eve- ning at the New Britain High school auditorium, made a deep impression upon the large audience assembled when she presented the following program: A Freneh Dressmaker. Three Generation in a Court of Domestic Tielations, A Debutante. A Class in Greek Poise. On the Porch in a Maine Coast Mrs, P, T King and Mrs, W. J. Of interest in New Britain is the o) s, § l The Swift club gave a dance last cvening at La Bal Tabarin for Ken- neth Clarke and Paul Griffin, Both young men are leaving the city. M. Clarke who has been with the Ber- lin Construction company has aceept- cd a position out of town. Mr. Grif- fin will still be in the cmploy of the Stanley Works, but is to travel in the i s | e [ het 8¢ mchester tod e e B o city, athlctic director Uni- | daylight saving time and that bu birthday of General Ulysses & Grant [held in South Manchester today Miss Martha Norton of West Maln fcity, were married in Hartford Wed- | Sana i fmilto x, y o soveral |would be private, interment 6 b6 IR nesday morning bl Saint - Peter’s | v pe ™ was recently honored by Oakeliffe cometery, Derby 4 ¢ church with a high nuptial mass, ' Stanley Post, Daughters of Veterans, @nnual ball which the Kenilworth [ Miss Marjoric O'Brien who is to enter Rev. Bernard Coffee perfarmed the winner of the first prize and Jul-| gong o Veterans, and the Auxiliarfes | €lub will give at the Shuttle Mcadow [Saint Francis' hospital next week to | cercmony. Fhe bride: was atten tod | ion La Pienc H.u- n.nn:r'mlh'” prize and the 13ddy-Glover post and auxil- | ¢lub on Friday evening, May 12, train for a nurs by her sister,Miss Elizabeth Murray.as | b fary y S e d of honor and the groom's best | A favowell party was given Thurs- PO I N. Stanley, Noah lLucas and W Miss day evening at the home of Mrs. Attwood will leave Monday to at- | Mp. and Mes, T inley of Le i\ \ S 4P, S Barwis B onle - B and Mrs b i ) X< After the ceremony a Wedding break- thictes. one of e Lol f 1 Ri-ipliten . oft 812 Biunley stieet 1), A number ot New Britaln poople al- tand the. national gonlerense of Mu-|ington stroot 1s at (e Hoth] Dol Coec | fast g served &Y the Hotel Garde 1 W JgL ,\\",“ X thie beat tracky t 0 Vg by 8 HKheneEN Wea Y Tonor of Miss Margaret M. Corcoran, [fended the annual recital given by |iya) Savings banks to be held in At- onade, Coronado Reach Harttora, \mm- in the history of the university, Htsun et ol the TGt who is soon to enter St. Mary's train- | the violin pupils of Miss Gertrude V.| jnie City, May 2, 3 and 4 o % 1 tourke is today t o Iran .wnl 5 with the following patriotic organizi- | street entertained several friends at lieon IR. Gould, of Hartford, and Leon | one participating in the cxercises: | Cards have been sent out for the la party on Wednesday evening for { ] ) berd Gould of this cily. Mrs. Gould was presentation of the “varsity - BELBRL PASTOR'S BODY FOUND. usual one at Colgate, and come f % tribute for the excellent work I'eoria, 111, April 20.—The body of put forth hy Mr. Rour {he Itev. W. J. Leach, missing pastor isther Stanley, daughter of | man was his brother, Harey Tinto. | conching a T eanaitinnie YHE Col Lo | of the Averyville Presbyterian church I land former newspaper man, Was ing school for nurses in Waterbury, |Olcott Saturday evening at Itoyal At s v ; : a ¥ pete in th — 3 g Tl Miss Helen Martindell, daughter of | Miss Sophio Koplo T T e sty ek Daring the evening Corcoran, canum. hall, Brstol wha SolOWINE] fTieodsre Reduckw retirned onl|are, and Mrs. Iobert Martndsll of (lhl\ e oA e A BRI e was presented with a purse of $50 in|from this city took part: Chas. 8hee- fpyngiay fo the® University of Penn BURGLalaniod LA T L ) Hamilton street has as her house | op by the K. O. J. club of New Hiave old, games were played and a very|han, Olga ”'”:ii' ””‘(',“ Vl‘:""”_" \“”"\l sylvanin after spending o week i |gycst Miss Mary Singleton of Water-|at the Race Brook Countey club 1 ~|“l‘“"g‘ Girl in 112 Years FOX'S . altractive lunch was served !mm\ M.',.,m:]un.In::w IR TRl (v bury. Miss Martindell and Miss Sin- | svening. s 2% | Boirn to Jersey Family Next Mon., Tues., Wed. many congratula 8 exeel- | e . AR R " ) 5 ik g : A sabin A etree = 4 . which her pupils ren- gelton were classmates at Saint Mar- | . Cape May, April 29 o 113 ‘v HAROLD LLOYD in The Connecticut League of Women [lent nianner in which her puplls ren Mrs, John Jacobson of Waketield jgarct's school in Waterbury, Connee-| Miss Dorothy Heller, duughter of [ the Rott family of West Cape May “A SAILOR-MADE MAN" Volers gave a bridge party at dered the various selections. urt, I8 visiting her son, Merwin Ja : B 5 - o El 8 B son, Ja ticut, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heller of Vance | has been hoping I praying that a - N . Hartford Golf club on Thursiday . cobson, In Baitimore, | Ad oo \ ' , e 5000 Feet of Laughter p Ther rre ® 106 icorge Dodd and Mrs. I'rancis street, entertained at w shower on | girl should he born fnto the “amily ternoon There were = 105 Mrs. George | L | P g i i (r s 1) p Charles 17, Smith of Lexington | Ay tve ¢ for Miss Etliel Hodi . Ml Ithpbrtant weent ook playing and twenty prizes aw Deming, delegates from the Hmmal oo e of Bolden street. |stre L d ) et (‘.:-m].-‘ \:o&l.n vening (Iy \[n Lthel N I ) i \‘.\ w“‘ m“ ant svent took in a novel fashion, since the person | Willard chapter, Do A, R, to the Na- | Mrs. 1 I ) + [ inthrop street, whose marriage to | place v s Bdward tt became N ey Wiishing- | @0 Mrs. Henry Bauer of Bast stret, [Hill will sail for Furope ecarly this| Hverett I Demarest will take place | the mother of weal veiol having the highest score could make | tional D. A. I congress in Wishing v o 8 § A i | rned t i 1 will sail on the S, 8. Saxonia on May | week Ihey plan to be away about|uncxt month. resulted and x reunion will a choice of any one of the twenty|ton, have returned to their homes in 3 25 for Germany A% wesky prizes, In that manner all the|Berlin S e ix weeks : Eat wrizes were awarded. Miss Helen L SN | A 2 ’ Mrs. Illisha Cooper of Vine strect s - i“.'ld\\{*li of Harrison street, this city,| yjjes Priscilla Crabtree, daughter of | Mrs. "mm: Judd of Lincoln street Mr. and \vfx Lunflz ‘I(?«-\\ _n( will entertain at dinner preceding the MAY DAY PARTY. won the sccond prize and chose @y und Mrs. Walter Crabtree, enter- |18 1 Atlantie City. =/ Hartford have «h”':;lnvwl‘iv" CNRARC- | May Rall which is to Lo ncid the The Swedish branch of the Socialist sweater { 4 the A. A. alumni on Tuesday - 3 ment of their daughter Rhea to Bd-| ghuttle Meadow club next Saturday, | labor party will render o May-Day e aine 2up s Miss tiva Raber, daughter of Mr.fward Rosenblatt of Grove Hill. The|evening. celebration fomorrow ovening at 5%, Bandan T By o BErrens "w.',”.“g at her. home on Lincolnj,.g Mes: Willizm Raber entertained {wedding is {o take place in June, N o'elock (daylight saving) at Svea So S {ortained several friends at luncheon [* 7 T the girls of the New Britain Trust . e | Miss Annie Parker of Grove Hill en- | cial club hall, 80 Arch street. A musi- Now and bridge at the Farmington Country " jcompany at a shower which she gave The ladies of Methodist church held | tertained her bridge club at her home | cal entertainment will be given A ’ club yesterday afternoon The Shuttle Meadow club announces| wednesday evening for Miss Evelyn|a tea on Wednesday afternoon in the | lust Saturday afternoon. Mrs, Clayton | May-Day speech will be delivered Uy H O N l s S S . e e a bridge tournament to be held this|jaigis whose marriage to 1Prederick [church parlors. | Parker won tie pr Ingvar Paulsen from Boston. The s E club embers and | gy s soon to take place . «aw " 8 iieite s g « 3 - Mime A, We Masbn of Siuthe .r:(“.,‘,.,,:y,.}“uln lub for members and | ik is soon t » lake pla i T e g . public nvited. Admission free | 24-30 State Street Meadow avenue left today for st |their guests. " The Alpha Alpha sorority announces Miss Francine Wachter, daughter of - 4 - | " ] ouis, Mo., to attend the convention Mrand Mrs, 1% B Stone cele-its annual June dance to be held at|Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wachter of Har- A Bohemian firm of glass manu- Hartford g 2h rder o . r It S|p WA 0 M 3 wedd B SA A or ‘oun lub on Iri- | rison street; Miss Margaret 1"oste facturcrs asserts it has invented un- 2 tni of the Supreme Shrine, Order of the Mrs, Iver It of Springfi brated their 34th wedding anniversary [the Farmington Country f.“’ rison street; Mis « Visi Dini White Shrine of Jernsalem to be held [week-end guest of Miss Anna last Saturday evening at their home|day evening, June 16, The Sleepy | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wells Fos. | breakalbit glass which can also be it Our ng Room Alay 4. berg of Grove streot on Judd avenue, Hollow orchestra of New Haven will [ter of Russell street, and Henry |used for cooking utensi 0k held when the © one ‘s christe e Never better than