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) ) B D SOCIAL NEWS e e e T ———— L] L) The College club of New 'Britaln| A pretty fall wedding took place | hed its first meeting of the season at!Tuesday afternoon at & o'clock at the | the home of Mrs. Louis P. Slade of | home of Rev. and Mrs, Elisha 12 Stanley street on Tuesday evening.!Adams of 76 Grand street, when thefr Freceding the soclal hour a short bus- | duughter, Miss Mary Ellzabeth Adams iness meeting was held at which Mra, [became the bride of Rev, i, D. Akers ! Edward Lancaster was clected presi- | of Iairfield, Conn, dent, succeeding Miss Mabel Judge,| Rev. George W. C. Hlll, D, D, pas- w:ho left early in the summer for|tor of the Bouth Congregationa! France, where she is studying the|church, assisted by the father of the French language. bride, performed the ceremony. The Miss Francls Ferguson was elected | bride, who was given away in mar-| recording secretary, Thirteen new|riage by her father, wore a gown of members were taken into the club, they convention color crepe meteor, trim- include Miss Olive Lawrence of Smith imed with white crystal beads with a college, Miss Iona D, Proctor of Rad-|rope of pearls around her neck. She| clifte, M'luu Florence Young of Mount | wore a veil caught with orange blos- | Holyoke, 'Miss Barbara Addis of soms and carried a bouquet of bridal | Smith college, Miss Eleanor Hitzpat-'roses. The groom was attended by I. rick of New Rochelle, Miss Camilla'Z. Joseph as best man. Miss Irene Almstrom of the University of Wis- Wunch presided at the plano and!| consin, Miss Ellene McCarty of Bates, | played Lohengrin’s wedding march. Miss Helen H. Fielden of Middlebury,| Immediately after the ceremony a Miss Ruth G. Woodworth of Welles- wedding supper was served to 50 in- ley, Miss J. Elizabeth [allerson o{i\-md guests. A reception was held Cornell, Miss Ellzabeth Stone of Bos-!from 8 until 10 o'clock. Guests were . ton University, Miss Olive Littlehales|present from Brooklyn, Bridgeport «of Connecticut college, and Mrs. and other . sirrounding towns and 4 Douglas Johnston of Wellesliey. Mrs. ' cities. Willard Oquist and Miss Norma Re- Mr. and Mrs. Akers are planning gan were in charge of the social hour!to take g tyip to. the Pacific Coast | 4and the affair took the form of a'where they intend to make their fu-| a Hallowe’en party. Mrs. Slade served hture home, refreshments to her guests. She was' assisted by Miss Agnes Iinnergan,: Miss Edith Adams, Miss Mildred Bed. _ Mr. and Mra, Dugald McMillan, | ford, Miss Helen Brown, Mrs. Willard 20nald McMillan, Mrs, Maurice John- | Oquist and Mrs. Amy Guilford. .son, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mackay, Mr.| s o» (and Mrs, Harry Bates, Mr. and Mrs, \he Howard Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. ;. The.dinner dance following | Yale-West Point game which will h”Georgo Hildbrant, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- held at the Shuttle Meadow club this|/am Allen, Mr. and Mrs. H. Billings, evening will be very largely attended, | Mr: and Mrs. P..C. Platt, Mr. and ! Members from ail soclal sets are|MrsiC. W, Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, planning to be there and it is expected [ JOhnstone Vance, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘that nearly two hundred guests wiil|Andrews and family, Mr. and Mrs. “be there. Bolton and Cirriano’s or-|Axel Bergandahi, Mr. and Mrs. Buell | < chestra will play for dancing. Mem- |- Bassette, Mr. and Mrs, Carlisle| Lbers taking guests fnclude Mr, andBaldwin, Mr. and Mrs.W. E. Attwood, Mrs. Harold Judd, of Berlin, who will | M!ss Hannah Waskowitz, Miss Ginger| “give one of the largest dinner parties| Waskowitz Mr.and Mrs, 8. H. Clarko, % of the evening. Among others will he | Mr. ‘and Mrs. F. C. Monier, Jr., Mrs.| “Mr. and Mrs. John Trumbull, of | Harold Sloper and daughter Emily, Plainville, Mr. and Mrs, George Beach | Mr. and Mrs. George Kron, Mr. and 10f Bristol, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Hatch, | Mrs. William Montague, Miss Mar-| Mr. and Mrs. . A. Searle, Mr. and |Raret Eddy, Luke Stevens, T. W. Wil- " Mrs. W. H. Hungerford, Mrs. Harrig|bur, Carlyse Kron, Sidney Montague, B. Humason, Mr. and Mrs. W. H,|Miss Helen Hare, Badger Tower, Rob- Rattenbury, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bris- | ert Hine, Miss Helen Muier, Mrs. Har- toll, Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Taylor, Mr,|ris B. Humason, Miss Sally Humason, | and Mrs. (. Btanley, Mr. and \Mrs | Monroe Humason, were among the Cheney of Manchester, T. W. Wilbur, | New Britain spectators at the Yale- Ronald Boardman, Judge Malone of | Army game this afternoon Bristol and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stan- LAY ley. e St. Mary's church was the scene lof a pretty wedding Wednesday morn- | ling at 9 o'clock when Miss Anna| Agnes Conley, daughter of Mr. and 1 to a benefit bridge which |Mrs. Bernard Conley of 275 Washing- of Mr, |ton street, became the bride of Attor-| Ware |ney Elias T. Ringrose, son of Mr |Mary Ringrose of 133 Beaver street. P Mrs. R. C. Twitchell will open her 2 home on Forest street next Wednes- day, Nov. « {8 being given by a cousin Twitchell's, Mrs. Gertrude #Punce, to raise funds for the free LOS9#O . kindergarten for the small colored | Rév. John T. Winters officlated. Miss 2 children of Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Bunce |Catherine Ringrose, ~sister of the has a great in interest and under- |Broom, was maid of honor and James| standing of these schools since she|F. Conley, hrother of the bride, was ! helped to start them wlien she taught |best man. “§n Atlanta. The schools are now very ~ The bride was attired in a gown of badly in need of funds to carry on tne White crepe satin, draped with train work which has been begun and |and wore a coronet veil. She carried Which without more money, the color- |a shower bouquet of bridal roses and . %d children will not have. Among | lilies of the valley. The maid of hose having tables are Mrs. Dana hcnor's dress was Madeline rose col. Vibberts, Mrs. Edward Case, Mr,,lnr satin with a black plcture hat$| ralter Hart, Mrs. James North, Mrs. | Her bouquet was of = pink Ophelia i?‘rnp.-! Pelton, Mrs. Howard Wessels, Jjoses. . Mrs. Harold Sloper, Mrs. A, B. Porter, | . Following th~ ceremony a reception Mrs. R. 8 Catlin, Mrs. G. Bi Taylor, 'was held at the home of the bride's Mrs. M. K. Pasco, Mrs. W. Judd, Mrs. parents, which was tastefully decor-| . Andrew Parsons and Mrs. L. E. Dary. ated for the occasion. | LEL The couple left on a wedding trip Mrs. D. E. Dary opened het homelto New York, Washington and At-| in Maple Hill yesterday afternon to|[tantie City, after which they will make a bridge party and food sgle 'which their home at 14 Allen street. was given under the auspices -of thej P . Woman’s club of Maple Hill, The af-| \r. and Mrs. Clarence W. Walker, ‘ fair continued into the evening. Mrs. 135 Dwight street, celebrated the| B. I. Damon was in charge of the| anniversary of their wedding| bridge tables and Mrs. Frank 1. Rau|yesterday. The couple left for New| * was in charge of the food sale.|York where they will spend a few «~ Decorations were carried’ out injdays | Hallowe'en colors. Among those te:.| The couple have one son, Raymond. | serving tables were Mrs. C. F. Mit-| Mr. Walker is employed at the Rus-| chell, Mra, T acomber, Mrs. |sell & Erwin Manufacturing comper George Swain, Mrs. R. E. Twitchell,|and is an active worker in local fr: Mrs, H. E. Damon, Mrs. Jack Hart,|ternal organizations. Mrs. Walker is . Mrs. W, Sternberg, Mrs. G. C. Taylor, |secretary of the auxiliary to the A. G.| Mrs. George Dyson, Mrs. Larry Ban- Hammond Camp, U. 8. W, and at| ford, Mrs. L. M. Bancroft, Miss Swain | the annual conference held in Stam-| and Mrs. Buell Basgette. | ford recently was elected as a state . e officer on the auxillary staff. | TRoth Mr. and Mrs. Walker are members of St Mark’s Ipiscopal | church where Mrs. Walker is actively| interested in the Women's Guild of | that church. Mrs, Walker was before her marriage, Miss Anna Beckett . v of hth Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Johnston of | West Main streat entertained at din- ner last night for Mr. Johnston's sis- ter, Miss Agnes Johnston, who {8 home from Yonkers, N. Y., for the week-end, The dinner party was in honor of Miss Johnston's birthday. Among the guests were Miss Olive Blackwell Griggs of Plainfield, T C. Donald Plomber of New York city, and Ivan Rossiter of New Haven, Conn. The party attended the Yale- Army game in New Haven today. The following young ladies have| Leen appointed to act on the commit- | tee to take charge of the dance to he| ven Hallowe'en night in the Bunga- | Jow under the auspices of the Daugh- ters of Tsabella: Misses Helen, Grace| and Mary Monsees, Margaret Hannon, | Moylan Conlon, Elizabeth, Lambert, | \larie Doherty, Gertrnde Conro: Maude Hatton and Marian Egun. The patronesses will be Mrs. B. Gaff- tuey, Mrs Carolyn Conlon Miss | Fsther abe. Mrs. Edward S. lLancaster of West Main street gave a tea yesterday af-| ternoon at her home comnlimenting Miss Helen Craig of Simshury, Conn,; whose engagement has rccently beén announced to Mrs. Lancaster's brath- | er, Carl Blackington of Waterville, Maine. Mrs. Emmet Schultz of Sims- bury prestded at the tea table, which was very attractively decorated with rcee colored chrysanthemums, Mrs, Herbert Swift, Mrs. George Hicks, | Miss Florence Andrews, Mrs. Ralph Britton, Mrs. . G. Fields and Mrs, 1" and M . | Miss Sabina Cefratti was tendered 4 miseellaneous shower at the home| of Mis orence S§mith on Grove| street, Thursday evening. Miss Cef- ratti Was the recipient of many beau- | tiful gifts. The home was decorated | with autumn colors for the occasion Miss Cefratti will become the bride NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2§ 1922. e ——————————————————————— : MISS HELE Miss Phillips is treasurer of Women’s club and a member of the House Furnishings committee| Photo By Murray N PHILLIPS the Business and Professional | woman of great gift | Thur: Jones assisted with the serving in the dining room of Charles Venture of Kensington on November 14th at St Mary's church «oe Mrs. James Clerkin of 53 Smith street, entertained Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Isabel Kelly of South- {ngton, who is shortly to enter the Nurses' Training school of St. I'rancis’ thospital, Hartford. About 30 friends of Miss Kelly were present. Whist was played and the following were the winhers: First, Miss Grace Doherty second, Mra. M. Tobin: third, Miss| Catherine Clark, Miss Kelly was pre-| gented with a purse. A buffet lunch | was served. 1 A pleasant surprise party was giv-| |ast evening in honor of Miss| RBotticeli at the home (\f} Sweeney of 110 1‘l:|rl(‘ house was prettily dec-! Refresh- | en Catherine Miss Alice reet, The orated in Hallowe'en colors ments were served, games played and daneing enjoyed. Miss Botticelli was presented with a handsome hand hag and a $10.00 gold piece She \\m‘ leave November 6th for Francis' | hospital, where she will train to be a | | nurse. « e e A surprise party was tendered Miss Minnle McCarthy and Mrs. H. C. Warner of 80 Seymour. street, Wed- nesday evening at the home of Mrs. A. Plude of 100 Seymour street. Mrs. Warner was glven an electric grill| and Miss McCarthy was presented with a silk umbrella. The house was prettily with black and orange paper, husks, pumpkins, etc. Vocal selec- tions were rendered by Mrs.: Brom- berg of Seymour street. A buffet luncheon was served. e A banqfiet will be held by the Sun- day school teachers of the city, in con- junction with the supper of the Phila- | the engagement of thea class at the Methodist church Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barrows of 338 | mast Main street, obsgrved the 44th| anniversary of their marriage Monday at their home with relatives and friends in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Barrows were mar- ried in Plainville in 1878, For the past eight years they have lived in this city, VIr. Barrows heing employ ed at the P. & F. Corbin.plant. The are the parents of nine children who are: Frederick, George, Albert, Ray-| | mond, Arthur, Lila, May, Clara and| Fannie. | e | decorated corn Mr. and Mrs, Charles Selander, of New Britain road, Plainville,.announce | their daughter, lo{ Holyoke, Mass, |a Hallowe’en social The women of New Britain are kcenly interested in the announce- ment made earlier in the week that the o | opening of the Busine and Professional Women's club be on I'riday evening, November to {at which time tho public of the city will be welcomed to inspect the new building, which is located on High street next to the public library. The committee for the cvent promises many serving on the committee are the of- ficers and members of the board of directors. Dr. Gertrude M. Kinsella is presi- dent; Miss Mildred G. Weld, vice- president; Miss Helen Phillips, trea: urer; Miss Mary E. Curtin, secretary, and Miss Josephine Crawley, corres- ponding secretary. The directors are Misses Grace Claffey, Anna Gold- smith, Elizabeth Leghorn, Susan Mu phy, Marguerite Tracy, Ruth Gro- cock, Katherine Minor, Ella Fergu- son, Anna Pomeroy and Anna Mawe, The members of the club have planned many social activities for the fall season, and' in addition to the of- ficial opening of the home, which promises to be one of the higgest nights of the year, there will be a Hallowe'en party on Monday evening of next week. Miss Leonora Fox is in charge The silver committee of the associ- ation has planned for a dance to be given in the Grotto hall on the even- ing of November 10. Miss Anna Mawe is chairman of this committee, in charge . The Women's club of New Rritain will hear Miss Mary Sandall of New York city speak on ‘““The Great Gif 0: ;l'u(“s:ln}' October 31 at the Iirst | Sandall 1s con- speaker, she is a nd personality s given lec- Church sidered chapel. Mis an unusal and has for several yi tures in New York city. A social hour will follow Miss Sandell's talk at which members of the social commit- tee will act as hostesses for the after- ! noon. .o 2 Miss Anna Ahern of 274 South Maiw street was tendered a farewell shower at the home of Miss Delphine Malona of 1756 South Main street evening by her former soclates at the P. and I*, Corhin fac: tory office. Miss Ahern was present- ed with a gold watch, a gold bar and an umbrella. She will enter Francis' hospital training for nurses in Hartford on November 6. .o Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walters of 7 Griswold street observed th fifth wedding anniversary on Monday night entertaining about 30 guests from Bristol, Hartford, Middletown, New Jersey and New A buffet lunch was served. Prizes whist were awarded Mrs. Hinckey Bristol and Mi Rurkchardt of thig city while pr pinochle awarded to 1. J. Dona hue and Griswold, both New Rritain as- school . in W, of rnest o Mrs. William Coventry of Dundee, Seotland, who has bheen gister, Mrs. John Drummond of locust street for the past six months, will sail for on Saturday, No- vember 4th Coventry will leave on the 8. 8 Mrs, Alex B, cotland, nd who 51 home Mrs ameronia Grangemonth, Mre. Drummond, has been visiting her hrother, Walter Mecfirail of Hartford avenue, and her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Bowes, of New Clark cister of of York, will sail for home on the same hoat. e x e Probation Officer and Mrs. Edwa O, Connelly of 26 South Burritt street, and Mr. and Mrs, James Coats of Wal nut street, observed jointly the 15th anniversary of their wedding, Sunday, October 22nd. A dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Con- nelly, at which friends of both couples joined. Both of the couples were married at the Bapmst church, Mr. and Mrs, Connelly by, Rev. Lyman 8. Johnson and Mr. and Mre. Coats by Rev. Dr. T. win Brown Mrs. A, L. Malmgren of 62 Belden street ente ained a party of Ther friends at her home last evening at The house was decorated for the oc- affair was in the form of A\ supper was appropriately casion. The a house.warming Florence Hermoine to Elbert I. White | served to her guests and Hallowe'en son and games were enjoyed. on | light | visiting her| On Wednesday afternoon the First German Baptist church, Miss Ellie A. Dammling became the bride of George I%. Scheidler of 446 West | Main strect. The ceremony took | place at three o'clock and Rev. G. H. Schneck officiated. Mrs. Scheidler is the daughter of Mrs. H. Dammling |of 15 Kelsey street. The bride was attired in a gown of [ white canton crepe satin with pearl [ trimmings and a veil of silk tulle, | coronet style. $She carried a bouquet | of white chrysanthemums. Her brides- maid, Miss Ella Anderson, wore gown of gray crepe with blue satin and Dutch lace trimmings. About sixty guests were present from Brooklyn, N. New Haven, Hartford and Plainville. The church was decorated with palms and the house with yellow and white chrysan- themums. at The Esther Stanley Chapter, D. A. R. will have its first meeting of the season on Triday, November 3 when Dr. Richard E. Burton, Professor o Literature in the University of Minne. sota will speak on “The Bible in 1d- ucation” at the First Church Chapel at 3:30 o'clock. Here as elsewhere Dr. Burton is always enthusiastically wel- comed. The chapter is more than ordinarily pleased to offer this privi- lege to the public through the courte- sy of Mrs. Willlam Brooks, Mrs. W. C. Hungerford, Mrs. Harris B. Humason and Mrs, Anson Mills. Tea will be served by the hostesses of the : noon who will be Mrs. Mary Mrs, John C. Loomis, Mrs. C. E. Good- win, Miss Agnes Middlemas, Mr Louis Reynal and Mrs, IFrank Wach- ter. Miss Rose Perosky of 15 Laurel street and Julius Kask of 40 Grove street were married Monday morning at the Sacred Heart church. Miss | Estelle Perosky, sister of the was bridesmaid and Constant Plach- arczyk, cousin of the bride, acted as { best man. The bride was attired in a gown of white satin with Spanish lace and a veil caught with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of hridal roses and lillies of the valley The bridesmaid wore an apricot geo tte dress with | & picture hat to mateh. She carried a bouquet of tea After a wedding trip to New York and Atlantic City the couple will make home at Laurel street 1l Mrs. Matthew their tenth their home, number of present and the appropriate John Hilton roses their 15 Last Sunday Mr. T. McGrath celebrated wedding anniversary at 40 Maple street. A their friends couple received many gifts, John McCarthy and George MeSweeney favored with vocal solos. Mr. and Mrs. McGrath were married on October 1912, at 8. Mary's chur T. Wilson, an uncle of the hride, performing the coremony. Mrs \leGrath hefore her marriage was Miss Minnie Rusky large h. He Cards have heen sent out announc- ing the opening lesson of a Dancing Class on Friday, November 8rd at the Shuttle Meadow Cluh. The second lesson will be on Saturday, 18th, the third Wednesd: vember 20th, the fourth December Sth, the fitth fake the form while will be held on Friday ber 15th. George Nutherford, and Mrs. Natalle Farlee of the Plaza Hotel New York, will conduct the class on 4 Friday, will masque hall Decem on lesson friends of Mr. and of 765 Hast street, surprise par A number of Mrs. Cole Brown tendered the couple at their home last Sunday. Mr Rrown was presented with an ivory set.. Mrs. 8. Cohen favored with vocal solos and piano selections were ren- dered by Miss Swarsky and Miss Lil- lian Mrown. A buffet lunch served Mrs. Augusta Zehrer of 61 Trinity | street, gave a dinner Thursday eve- | Aing in honor of the first wedding an- | nive of Mr. and Mrs. Hénry A n, also of that address. Twenty guests present. Affer dinner, piano selections were rendered nd games played. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson were the recipient of a number of heautiful gifts. were e Miss Alice Nero, Miss Ruth Daniel- Miss Anna the committee in charge of the dance al bride, | November | v, No- | Mullen were on | el LB K . 1. I, W, (', Monday, October " 30, Hallowe'en party, club Friday, November 3, open house, club house Women's club, Tuesday, Oc- 3 1iest Church Chapel, house tober Center Club, Tuesday, October 41, Hallowe'ru woclal, 1Mirst church, 8:00 Rotary Club, November 1, Dr the auspices of Wednesd Barker un¢ the Rotary club will address the varlous Women's clubs of the city the Camp school auditorium 3:00 o'clock D. A, R, Friday, 3, First Church chape y at November Jast night by the I'hi Sigma sorority at the Elks' club on Wash- ington street Mugic for the dance was furnished by Sullivan’s orehestra. | .. Barker of Grand lapids, Mich, a doctor of Hygience| and physical culture and for four| vears health adviser to former Presi-| lent Willlam H. Taft will speak at| four gatherings jn town on Wednes-| day afterneon, November 1. Dr.| Barker is coming to the city under the auspices of the Rotary club. The| committee consisting of James Robin-| son, William Mueller and Elbridge ~Wightman has arranged for Dr. Bar- ker to speak before an assembly of High school students at the Academic building at 10:15 o'clock in the morn- ing. At noon he will address the Rotary club and at 3 o'clock he will speak before a meeting of women 'and girls over 14 years of age at the Camp school auditorium. This meet- ing is to be open to the public, and Dr. Barker will have as his topic “A Mother's Responsibility to Her Daughter."” His address to High school will be on “How to Make the Most Out of Life In the evening at § o'clock, Dr. Barker will speak before a public meeting for men, and boys over 14 years of age, at the Camp school auditorium. He will have as his subject, “A Father's Responsibil- ity to His Son.” B use of Dr. Barker being in town on a Wednes- day the regular Thursday meeting of the Rotary club will be advanced one day. given Dr, Charles E. *‘ puplls “a o | Miss Winifred Schneck played the wedding march. The double ring ceremony was used and Miss Milda Hotchkiss, cousin of the bride was ring bearer. The gift of the groom to the bride was a topaz dinner ring. After a wedding trip to Bermuda, the young couple will reside at 214 treet, this city. e The members of the Junior Chris- tian Endeavor of the Stanley Memorial church gave an entertainment last | evening in the church basement at 1 7:30 o'clock. Piano and vocal selec- tions were rendered by members of { the society and an aesthetic dance by the Misses Dorothy Porter and Virginia Post. PR | | Tomorrow afternon at 4:30 o'clock, Miss Harriet Pierce of Plainvillee will speak at the Y. W. C. A. on her re- | cent trip to the Orient. Mis Pierce | accompanied a number of tourists | who traveled under the auspices of | the national board of New York and hecause of this was enabled to visit many Y. W. C. A, centers in the Far st. | . The card party which the Ways and | Means committee of the Business and Professional Women's club held in the club rooms on Tuesday evening proved to be very successful. There were 20 | tables.playing and prizes were award- {ed at each table. The club plans to | give these parties every month during | the ‘winter season. . x Mrs. Charles Law o Garden street poured tea yesterday afternoon to a number of her invited guests in observance of the first birthday cele- bration of her son, Johnstone lLaw. A number of her friends were in attend- ance to honor the occasion 60 | Mrs. I A, Law of Irededick street, | Maple Hill, entertained at bridge on | Thursday afternoon. The following { were the prize winners: Mrs. R. B. Doane, first; Mrs. M. J. Shomps, sec- !ond, and Mrs. W. A. Kinner, consola- | tion | Mr. and Mrs. Emil Monroe street, were | prised by a number of their friends | last evening. They were tendered a Hallowe'en party. Prizes were award- od to Allan Ingraham, Almena Stone |and Electa Buell Rondean of 32 pleasantly sur- i Miss Peggy l.ewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lewis of Harrison street, is spending a few days the guest of friends in Waterbury. She will attend the Yalé-Army game in New Haven todav . of | Miss Laurence Mouat, daughter | Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mouat | Grove Hill wha is teaching in Port- chester, N. Y the last week- end in town with her parents spent | the Miss Mildred of High school faculty d a very interesting paper on algebra and geometry at the | Teachers' Convention in Hartford yes- | | terday. of Miss Mabel Pihl, | daughter of the Reverend G. E. Pihl of Franklin square, will be interested to know that Mis Pihl has made the Volley Ball team at Mount Holyoke. Friends The choir of §t. Matthew's church tendered a farewell party to Profes- sor 1. Wagner last evening at the par- sonage. He will for Cleveland, Ohio in a few day leave Elmer Fairchild who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Fre d Clark of 118 Greenwood street, has wlurm‘d| to his home in Chester, Vermont. Mr and Mrs. Clark accompanied him, they making the trip by motor. ¥R Charles McKay of the Dickinson Drug Co., spent the latter part of the week in New York city. He will at- tend the Yale-West Point game to- day in New Haven e of Mr of iart mber of Sheldon M. Wessoleck, and Mrs. A. W. Wessoleck street has been elected a m son | britliant soetal [Army game in New Haven today | the whery COUrse under s ‘ot he i pursuing an engineering The I8 held each year the auspl of the sophomore the Institute and is the affair during the soiree most scho lastic year Mrs, Hrierly the guest of her parent I'rank Traut of West returned to her home oty who ha Mr, and My Main street in New Vernor York Mr. and Mrs Lincoln street are Loomis of Yale- 1 H George attending the Charles puests of Mr Mrs, Champlin of Hartf and ord Mrs. Bassett Mrs, street us over the week-end their and flancee Miss Dorothy New York eity. King their Kon Harvey have and guests Stuart The Bachelors' Club of Hartford is planning its annual masquerade ball to he held at the Hartford Golf Club on Thanksgiving Ve Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Regan of Har- rison street have as their guest over week-end Dwight Merrick of New York city. e E. J. Porter and daughter and son- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bruem- mer of West Main street returned on Monday from New York city. Mr. and Mrs, Reginald Towers will entertain several friends at dinner to- night at thelr home on Hamilton street, Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Blodgett of New York city are spending the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Earle K. Bishop of West Main street. o Miss Dorothy L. Preble of Ayer, Mass., i5 the guest of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott M. Preble of Monroe street . . On Monday, October 30th, Mrs. Nathena .P. Godfrey will open classes in dancing and deportment at the Y. Wi G “ew Mrs. Frank Porter of Lexington street and Mrs. Maxwell Porter of Lexington street were in New York city during the week. PR Miss Margaret Russell, daughter of Mp. and Mrs. Isaac Russell of Grove Hill, has been home from New York city for a few days. oo Mr, and Mrs. Robert Brown of Hamilton street have as their guest for this week-end Miss Lucinda Bo: ley of New London, Conn. PRI Mrs. M. Trving Jester of Harrison street is visiting in Bridgeville, Dela- ware. Mrs. Harris B. Humason and daugh ter Miss Sally Humason returned y terday from New York city. e Mrs. . Ward of Buffalo, N. Y., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hen Donnelly of Lincoln street. + ok Mr. and Mrs. . W. Macomber Hamilton street are spending week-end in Springfield, M .o Mr. and Mrs. George Kron of West Main street quietly observed their 30th wedding anniversary last Sunday. v o Mr. and Mrs. William Pease -of Black Rock avenue are spending the week-end in New York city. e of the J. C. Beebe will give his 169th or- gan recital at the South Congrega- tional church tomorrow evening. P Miss Ethel Benners of Elizabeth, N. heen | Peterson of | ° | tice | J. I8 the house guest of Mr, and Mrs, | P C. Platt of Trinity street | . Harris B, Humason of Vine will leave for Boston tomorrow spend days . | Mrs, street to several My Robert 18 visiting her sister, N Corr of Mrs. Y Winter street James Law- ton of Brooklyn Miss Eleanor Lewis of Russell street has been spending a few days 1in New York city Kenneth Relyea of New oYrk eity |is spending two weeks in town visit- Ing relatives Avitable game | Dr. A1 | Yale-Army | today is attending the in New Haven Russell Nelson of the Stanley House [ left Wednesday on a trip through the south Carlise Baldwin has returned | Mrs. t IForest York of | str New | elty from City Items Drum Corps night. Tabs' fair.——advt, Chief William €. Hart and Police- man Patrick McAvay, of the police department, attended the Yale-Army foothall game at the Bowl this after- | noon | Hats, Violet Millinery, 84 W. Main, advt Mr, and Mrs, Michaal P. Leghorn an! \Miss Mary Leghorn, of Stanley street, witnessed the Yale-Army foot- ball game this afternoon. Meet me at Schnuarrs for dinner.— advt, Isadore and Reuben L. Birnbaum have purchased 51, 53 and 55 Bread street from Maria Wisk through the |agency of B. Solomon and Schultz & Costello, Inc. Headquarters for women's Besse-Leland's of course—advt. Drum Corps night. Tabs' fair.—advt. Induce your friends to join the Moose under the open charter.—advt. coats. | Y. W, C. A, OPENS NEW CLASS }N(‘\\' High School Class Will Start | | | Week—Local Teachers Instructors. With Lessons On Monday of Next | Fifteen girls have entered the class lin first year High school work which | will start at the Y. W. C. A. on Mon- | day evening at 7:15 o'clock. The sub- jects to be taught are albegra, Eng- lish, history and general science. Miss Barbara Addis of the Normal school staff will teach history and Euglish while Miss Helen Wolski of the Elihu Burritt Junior High school will {in- | struct the algebra and science, | The text bLooks to be used are Wheeler's algebra, Muzzey's American history, Caldwell's and Eikenberry's | general science and Hitcheock's prac- book Second hand books in these editions will be gladly received at the office of the Y. W. C. A, The poetry class under the super- vision of Miss Margaret Porter will meet on Monday evening at 7:15 o'clock Miss Harriett Pierce of Plainville will speak at a gathering at 4:30 | o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the as- sociation parlors on the work of the Y. W. C. A, in Japan. Tea will be served afterwards by the Sunday com- mittee. Described as the most valuable in { the world and the only specimen in | existence, the one-cent British guinea stamp of 1856 was recently offered for | sale in Paris. — LYCEUM — How Russia deals with girls - Of what happens to girls in Russia, that vast region ' of silence, a few whispers reached our ears—and our blood run cold. have made Are those whispers true? The true. and fearless answ given by ver is Clara Kimball L 5 The Hands of Nara Richard Wash amazing and d) burn Child’s ramatic story. Preented by Harry Garson MONDAY elaer Troy, the soiree committer RRens Polytecianic institute,

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