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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922, Mrs, A musical event One of the most elaborate dances Mrs. George Dyson, et T D PR — George much ::hia:’ n;f‘"‘:rfl"-;": aer NN M Cadwell, Mrs, Charles Glover, Mrs, M.|1s being planned by the New Bril ) i ot | RECEPTION TO MRS, PHILIP CORBIN BRILLIANT SOCI R L R “ Ahe flhum‘: ead ""I'% sren 'l|l. Mrs. Howard Parsons of Steele street|vember 24, when the Paulist M‘ A menting M7, snd ;“’wrfl"“ ““"“"“ opened thelr home Wednesday after- | isters will ming at Fox's theater. pe chkfnnck-nN 4 Th: l'";” (r,:mn': 3 noon to the recond of a serles of food | There are 70 singers, 40 of whom are wan beauiitully decorated with Woman’s Club Exhibition of Modern Paintings Attracts Attention+-Sunshine el sl st B R o el el quantities of cut flowers and ferns. | : ‘ o a The gugsts were received by Mre| Whist Held Wednesday Afternoon—Many Musical Entertainments |funds ton the new girle. dormitory AblOE K A George Kohn, Mrs. Philip Corbin, Mrs, 1 ~ . i v X W. C. Hungerford, = Mra. E. Ware Attract Attention—Several Weddings, Past and Future ot g S el by b b Do L0, SRTPAR) BT PHIID TBARIOY, MK, | ki i camnmis e o acis it siiasiatoiss b sk i oottt o s ain B g L P John Abel, Mrs. Frank Shields, Mrs,|director and leader in their concert Herbert Pease, Mrs, Harold Judd, | 4 |3, Willlams, Mrs, Ernest Christ, Mrs. | here. The financial procseds of this { ;‘,:'" ::;’;’:‘.P;’::’M'd "J‘:‘;"'m‘""‘:l'"l': S TR, Ty T _"|"’“"" TR T v . - b = o B. F. Gaffney, Mrs. George Christ, | ¢ntertainment will be given to help Mr. Kohn, Mr. Corbin e Huniii®| On Wednesday morning at 8t | | The Men's club of 8. Mark's parish |[Mrs. Willlam MacKirdy, Mrs, Stanley|the crippled children of New Rritain: ford, Mr. Merrlam, Mr ‘m',,,“,,, '\,‘:‘ Mary's churéh the wedding of Miss |18 making extensive preparations for 'Holmes, Mrs, Harrls Cook, Mrs, Th:d Program as it-has been afe e U e !l'nrnoml" oo Helen Marle Spuevey, daughter of Mr, ! the coneert of what is known in the George Bodley, Mrs. George Taylor,|Tang=d is as ';:""“:)‘ B Rt A ditr. Paridns s ey o o e and Mrs, James Spurvey of High musical world as “The Copley Group" [Mrs, Howard Bruemmer, Mrs, George( = . . Er':".";;" otk Phaoeding. the dknce. Phills Corbin street, and John P. Kranzit, son of [to be given in the 8t. Mark's parish |Ashley, Mrs, 1", Radcliffe, Mrs, Robert| ™ T P :’”t‘; entertained the receiving party at 4 | foy Ao qanalt of North street, rooma on January 10. The appear- (Clark, Mrs. Willlum Porter, Mrs. Lew- |\ BE L oicns s Paleatring dinner at the club, Other 3"““""!04:!« nisog S Elisabeth Prurvey | ance of these musical artists in Prov-'lie Brotherton, Miss Florence Camp, i ",\u(::: Tncognito rties preceding the dance include | |3 her plster's maid of honor and [1dence last year was considered one|Miss Carrie Damon, Mrs, Willlam Par- |, o 4 ot ipeis ATRHS th:l‘rn) o086 of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Bates "‘r’:::":‘ :’::':"'l:"h & “"""‘"Ml "” '"'" {of the most mocially attractive musi- lkn and Mrs. John Pinches, 7 Vittoris 4 % d ) Wi he best man, 88 Elea- LA SR R R Sk A M A iy S AL T [ Mr. and Mrs. William Booth and Mr. | nor King agd Miss Anna l\'nmw;', h;:h Sal ARt ntthy R AN, th which will (b Fanis Al\:ellcua s Bl | mustcate featurin Cy v | g Mary Cooper, vio-! The bridge party be *) and Mrs. Maurice Stanley. nieces of the groom, were the flower |linist; Louisa Burt Wood, given next Wednesday afternoon, No- 5. o, Ghriatiise. oAQiece e AMORs0- (n) Silent Night girls. The bride wore a gown of contralto, and Helen Tiffany, accom- | vember 22, at the home of Mrs, Har- Sl o MTIZ,‘:W"‘;_”::‘,:IVH' f‘j'h:dw"“"""‘ (":‘I"J white canton. crepe heavily beaded, paniat, recelved the highest praise in|cld Lee Judd in Berlin, by the nurse By Thew ‘!I'.';r”"fl“,:"; Solo-boy e "‘”"1 oyT m:i unusually “and” a veil caught with orange blos- that city. Miss Cooper was the win- committee of the New Britain Gen- 0y l"du:rdfllllu fioon 8t the Now Brttrn insoler | soms. 8he carried o bridal bouguot |ner of the New England district prize | eral hospital, promises to be & great(, . g iooeste s E,':‘,’ N l"lilhn.‘ HY Codpes vl’"ho ::u U:; Z:' lr:nl!on. Th:. n:nllr] o’dhm:&r \l«l'nrr- glvon last year by the National Feder- | success. Mrs, George Kimball, who 5 That That Sow ‘" .I."" Gaul o iy 4 chicgeorgstte trimmed witiviiver 'atlon of Music clubs, is chalrman of the committee, an-|q charge of the afternoon's program, | with a hat to match. TFollowing the The activities of the Men's club of | nounces that the proceeds of the pale g Cheruble. Hymn ¢ @retoRaaiiigsp Salve Regina +Waddington Overton Moyle, soloist Intermission Part Two, Gallia ... had arranged a splendid exhibition of modern paintings about which Tru- man Fassett, a leading American artist, gave an instructive {nformal ceremony a reception was held at the I home of the groom, after which Mr, and Mrs, Kranzit left upon a wedding trip to Boston, Mass. 1'pon their re "the parish cover a wide and interest- of tickets will be used as a fund to ing fleld in which enter human as-| provide entertalnment and diversion pects that make strong appeal. At for the nurses of the hospital during | present the club %s interested in the|the coming winter. The committee ... Gounod talk. turn Mr. and Mrs. Kranzit will mnke d i 2 felodies— : { X establishment ‘of a clergyman in a plans that the money will enable|, b wirhin exhibition of paintings, \hich | their home at 8 North street southern parish where the poverty of them to entertaln in some way|™ 7 meTgean Meodles Ja e o g N 'r al 1 [ the parishioners is equaled only by!modnthly at the nurses’ home here, Anthony ivz.m“" sololst ;:“ tute urbnz next week, 1§ worthy _This ummeon m 5 o'clock Miss | /their desire for opportunity for wor- s A Sl (b) My Old K»nzuc'ky Home :r 3r;.;to puqclt“:r:mn"o"u" :‘u rm‘vi‘\—‘ Florence A. Holmquist ,daughter of f ~ 'ship. The club is aiming to meet the The Daughters of Isabella's elub By the Waters of Minnetonka.. . m.!;“hm‘ o;; Sy ;)':;rn; oils Unnf‘ ')ly‘ l\‘an and Mrs, Oscar Holmquist of 28| F | practical needs in order that religious| rooms were filled with happy folks|™ % ~™ =700 vievre.s. Lieurance Lo n B FA ) Lyme onm‘(; - Barnett street, and l.eon .L Alling n(‘ | wogk may be started in that portion| Saturday, who came to pay their re- Tom \darnn Harold Glynn and Bren- ; rlety, and are a represen a.—‘o_r Mr. and Mrs. JIsdac 5. Alling of of the country. spects to the Civil War veterans, who dan éfislln‘hnn soloists ’ i tive ‘group of paintings of the young ' Kensington, were married at (hnv | Lt o { were the club's guests at a banquet|, e Little Grey Home { the ::::rlcnn :chool‘ dhflllng principally home of the bride’s parents. Rev, Avery ploasant occaslon was ob-|after the parade. Willlam Stewart,( " ypegio oy Tome i Lohr = ourwslc.ne! and still life. A. A. Ahlquist, pastor of the S\\(‘!]lyh‘ |served Tuesday afternoon when the|one of the veterans, was seventy-four|s mpine is the Klng&om k Gaul '; utyh fglnn. lhrouf‘h Wwhose (v‘nur- Lutheran church, performed the cere- | Blue Triangle club room on Main|years of age on that day. Master \ *x e 3 ! .ra');u L :ctulres arfil ‘elnghnh‘(‘n\n. ?x ;v_mny‘ Miss Marjorie J. I1%oiren url !street held open house. Mrs. W. H.| Billy Hall, Mr. Stewart's youngest The Motherhood club of Berlin, young American painter, hav ‘nx re- Kensington attended the bride m Judd, Mrs, R. Leach, Mrs, I, P. Gil- | relative, stood at attention and in-| g meet next Wednesday afternodn cently been awarded the J. JFrancis maid of honor, while Miss Vivian An- | g ;. patric of the Y. W. C. A, soclal com- | formed the gathering that it was his Murphy prize for his picture “The|derson of Hartford 1 Mi | | i . ’ at the Community house and hear Quis Vaney nuhmmodp B e (o Qe bl u(’v b\‘\‘::rf' i l‘n‘r‘i(;’(::c'-‘ | mittee and Miss Gertrude Rogers nnr! uncle’s birthday. Billy then lighted | pfieg Dorothy Buckley, sehool nurse tional Academy of Designs, New York | maids. = The wedding march was Miss Flora Humphrey of the Girls'|the seventy-four candles on the cake.| or the west Hartford schools, tell & K 0 club committee were the hostesses, A silk flag was presented to Mr. Stew- what that work has done for the schools in West Hartford. 4 e The first of a series of Sunday af ternoon musicales wi'l be held at the Shuttle - Meadow club on December 8d. George Morgan, baritone, of New York city, accompanied by Miss Gladys Barnet also of New York, wlll be on ‘the program. v city. The Francls Murphy prize lq played by cousins of the bride, Miss given to the best landscape done hy 1da Peterson, of New Haven, pianist, ! an American under forty-one years of | and Miss Elizabeth Anderson of Hart- age. It was through the effort of | ford, violinist When Mr. and Mrs. | Truman Fassett that some of the:Alling return from their wedding trip | work of Jonas Lie, also a leading they will reside at 28 Barnett street painter of great promise, are beinguntil March 1, when they will move ! shown in this collection. Vonnoh, | to Kensingtoh. i Everett Warner and Clifton Wiggins ik | are some of the other exhibitors. Both Miss Helen Marie Howard, daugh- Mr. Wiggins and Mr, Lie are at pres- | ter of Mrs. John B. Howard of Arch |art and a huge bouquet to Mrs, Stew- art by the Tsabellas. .. | welcoming and serving tea to the | many guests who called during the| afterndon to express their interest in| the new project. i | The club room has, for its pur- ! pose, the great one of service, and it + will be the meeting place of women |of Mr, and Mts. R. T. Rochmaond of 'and girls who want to form clubs and | South Manchester, Conn. this week- ‘classes. Theére will be lessons {n sew-| end. | ing, cooking, shorthand and English. | P ! . Mie Elizabeth Irving, daughter of Dr. Samuel TIrving of Vine street, is attending a house party at the home 00 «nt exhibiting paintings in the rooms|street, and Steven A. Blazek of | “ / _| Mrs. George Kimball is spending a| Miss Florence Caufield of Gardem of the Women's City club, Beacon | ldtchfield, were married Wednesday | | Mempbers.of the Ladles’ 8, A.Bi w0~ i, o0 g™t N woble- altys street and Miss Grace Coniff of Lin- street, Boston. morning at St. Joseph's church by the | , clety are anticipating “"“fi pleasure i s coln street have returned from & The exhibition has been open to| Rev. Patrick Daly. Miss Virginia | s e ‘l’;" Mortimer Camp, Herbert Camp and | hort trip to Washington, D. C. AL B e e R Bt i Bl jhall on Lafayette street. Functions Judge J. H. Kirkham are attending| i g ar rast of Shippen Poiuty afternoon and evening there ha = brothe: 0‘0“'(;"; db e, Wan tha /et conducted by the soclety are usually |the Yale-Princeton game in Princeton Stamford, has been the guest of Dr. been, and will be, members of the|man. The bride wore & gown of ' o 144 i b B s B G40 and Mra. M. E. Juras of East Maia Woman's club acting as hostesses in! white canton crepe and a veil of :;‘:cte:’m“ e et Bt At street. i The Knights of Columbus concert be no exseption. and ball which is to be held at the The first prize in whist will be a| State Armory on Arch street next silk bed quilt. There will be seven, Wednesday evening promises to be oh MISS FRANCINE WACHTER Miss ‘Wachter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wachter of Har- the Institute. This week the follow- ing ladigh have helped: Wednesday | afternobn, Mrs. J. C. Loomis, Mrs. Spanish lace with -orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of white roses and lilles of the valley. Her attend- The dancing class conducted by . Mrs. Natalie Farlee and George Ruths Trank Traut; evening, Mrs. B. B. Bas- | ant wore pink canton crepe. Follow- | Iison street, is a popular memiser among the younger set in town ther prizes. Muslc for dancing will| one of the most important events of | erford will meet at the Shutle Meads sette; Thursday afternoon, ~ Mrs, ing the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. e & bofurnished by O'Brien's orchestra. | the weok. Bpecal muie Trom New|OW cliib tohight at 8180 dlalolcMERE \ Philip Stanley, Miss A. Vance; even-| Rlazek left upon a wedding trip to | Miss Clara Kane is chairman of the| York city has been provided for the M o ing, Mrs. J. R, Kirkham, Mrs. H. T.| New York city, #fter which they will| *People with gold tecth, fancy belt| What promises to be a very inter- | ceminittee, | concert and dancing and most elab. | Mis8 Fthel Lipman, daughter of Me. Burr; Friday afternoon, Miss Mar-| make their home in Litchfield. buckles, ete, or who wore good |esting entertainment will be given at . oo ! orate decorations have been arrang- and Mrs. Simon Lipman of 19 O garet Bddy, Mrs. Isaac Black; even-| ..o clothing, fuced the bar of justico on |the New Britain club on Mhnday eve-| Migs Gertrude Cunningham of 1dn- ed for. Dr. M. W. Maloney Is chair. |®tréet has returned from New Yo! ing, Mrs. A. J. Sloper, Miss L. Leon-: Announcement is made of the mar-| it street last evening and were | ning, November 27, when a program | jen street and Miss Josephine Ko-|'man of the committen of arrange. |CItY for & visit with her parents. . ard; Saturday afternoon, Miss Dor-|riage on Wednesday of Miss L. Rich, | ®rced to pay fines for hbeing too|of hunting and fishing motion plc- [ 1osky of Spring street were enter-| ments, ) | el " othy Thomson, Miss Flora Humpbrey; | daughter of Thomas M. Rich of North |aristocrati 1t was the occasion of |tures will be carried out. The screen | tained on Monday evening by mem- | e | Miss Gladys Masonville, who has cvening, Mrs. Ira Hicks and Mrs'| Main street, Southington, to Malcolm |the pgverty social at the Stanley Me- | will depict such subpects as “A Series bers of the Anchor Brand Girls' club! The members of the Emma Hart been visiting her sister, Mrs. Albert Marcus ,White. Parlen of New Britain. Tho wedding | morial chureh, {on Dry Fly Trout Fishing” “Deep!yt thetr rooms on East Maln skreet.| Willard chapter, Di A. R., held their|Schilling of Harrison: street for the LI took place in St. Thomas . R.. C.| There wore about 150 people pres- | Sea Fishing Off the Island of Bimini,” | Migs Cunningham is to become the| regular monthly meeting Thursday|past five months, has returned to her On’ Wednesday, afternoon.” Novem- | church, Southington, Rev. Joseph |ent and;-according to w:ports, it was!“A Flogida FFox Hunt” and “A Quall | pride of James Moran of Stanley|afternoon at the home of Mrs. Roger | home in Detroit, Michigan. ber 15th, Miss Tlorence G: Olson,| Donnelly performing the ceremony. “a gseream” all the way through. The | Hunt Florida,” as well as many |street on Thanksgiving Day, and Miss Wooding in Kensington. 48 i 1 daughter of Mr. Charlés Olgon of 174 RIS costumes were striking and original.’| other subjects of Interest to the|Kolosky will become the bride of | R Clesson Parker of Vine street, and Jubllee street, became the bride of ~ Apnouncement has been made of | Al good clothes were barréd. !xpur'smnn and to the nature lover.|Louls Planga of Hartford on Novem-| Mrs. M. J. Shonts of Stuart street,| Bennet Hibbard of Arch street, I Tlliott ‘Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. the marriage of FEdson Willilam| The, first prize for the®most origi- | Not only will the pictures be beauti- ber 20. Maple Hill, has returned from a ten yeml-d'gy by motor to nuend""'afi‘: Alfred Peterson of 53 Kensington ave- | Rogers of New Britain and Higga- |nal costume for women was awarded | ful, but they will be technically cor- A day trip to New York city. g;me at Middlebury college, Middle- nue. The ceremoriy took place at the num to Miss Phoebe ' Rooney of to Mrs. A. W. Ritter, whose bonnet, |rect, since they were made and re-| Mrs. J. E. Curtin entertained the b ] bury, Vt., today. ; Swedish Bethany parsonage and Rev.| Brooklyn, New York, The wedding|of the vintage of Civil war days, was‘lnased by the Field and Stream ma-|members of the Neighborhood Card! Lawyer Harry H. Milkowitz loft e e G. E. Pihl officiated. The double ring | took place on Saturday, November|the most striking feature, The first | azine. club at her home on Maple g(reag';unerdny for Syracuse, New York, tc Dr. George Hill and George Ashley scrvice was used. Miss Anna M. Ol- 11. P priz# to men was won by I'red Ritt-| After the picture program the club|Wednesday afternoon, there being|aitend the Syracuse-Colgate football are spending the week-end in Mid- s0n, a cousih of ‘the bride, was brides- | Ve ner, who characterized the \lllvxgr"membm‘s will enjoy a social hour at|four tables of players. At each meet-|game today. dlebury, Vt. They will attend the main and Alver Peterdon, brother of | About 256 members of the Sons of { constable in leather hoots, blue jeans,!which refreshments will be served. !ing of the club the members pay fifty ‘ Laile, JA, 1 Mmdleb'u,-y.v,rmom game today./ the groom, was best man. The bride! veterans' Auxiliary attended the an- | chin thiskers, etc, that he looked | 4 e | cents each for the privilege of play-| 7The A. A. Sorority announses its “ee - | was attired in a suit of navy blue|pual inspection in this city last eve-jmore like a rube than the first “Uncle; On Wednesday evening, November | ing, which aggregate sum is given to| wunual Thanksgiving dance to he| Mrs. George Prentice of Beriin, en- broad cloth .with heaver trimmings ning. A sochnl afternoon, started at ,Joxh ii¢ 29, the Y. M. T. A. & B, society will| Rev, Klingberg for the Children's| held on Saturday, December 2, at the tertained several friends = at brl and a hat to match. She wore a cor-|2:30 o'clock "and continued until 6,| It was Mr. Rittner's job to arrcst|observe the 41st anniversary with a|Homé. | EIke' club. Thursday afternoon complimenting sage bouquet of bridal roses. The|during which time a pair of pillow|the offenders and hale them fhefore | Thanksgiving party in the . soclety's | Wil | b b Mrs. Mt Throp of Ohio, who is the bridesmaid wore a dark brown boli-| cases were won by Mrs. 8. Rittle, of [the court. lLouis Cadwell in judicial | hall on Lafayette street. Dlans are| The members of the Business and, Mrs. Joseph Morgan of New Ha- guest of Mrs. Fred Throp of Berlin. via suit with beaver trimmings and | geriin, : cap and goatee was the muntryyhnln: made to have this occasion a | Professional Women's club celebrated | ven, formerly of this city, is visiting *ee hat to match. Her bouquet was of tea| Mrs, Eleanor Case, of Simsbury, | “squ rv" and imposed the fines. most successful and brilllant one; the | thelr first birthday with a dinner|her mother, Mrs. Alice Moore of( mhe Woman's Soclety of the First roses. was inspection officer and madé an| An'improvised orchestra of five! hall will be decorated in colors be- | party held at the club rooms on 'I"umm Black Rock avenue. church, of which Mrs, F. G. Platt is After the ceremony & dinner was|aqdress complimenting the local or-|pieces played zobo instruments. | fitting a Thanksgiving holiday while|day evening. There were nearly 150 AT president, held its annual Ladiés® served at the Hotel Bond for wedding party. the | members present. The club was or-} The ways and means committee of | Njght Friday evening when a llrh ganized a year ago with 63 mrmheru‘i',hp Business and Professional club 18| gathering of members and guests and today its membership totals 250.| planning for the third of a series of | were present, A musical program SRR ‘cnrd parties to be held at the club, consisting of numbers by Mrs. How- Mrs. N. E. Barth of Commnn-‘rooms on Thursday evening, Novem-|ard Horton, Miss Frances Parker and wealth avenue entertained the whist|ber 23. Miss Gertrude Hine was given, fol- club at her home on Monday eve-| lowed later by a social hour and re- ning. Prizes were awarded to Mrs.| freshments. ganization on its efficiency in putting on its initiatory work. Mrs. Kenney Arthur Spencer made a hit with a!a program of modern dances, square trick trgmpone and Arthur Anderson | sets and waltzs will be carried out. Goddard, division vice-president; Mrs. | provided pellls of laughter with new'Attractive medals will be presented to' Anna Walker, division T. and 1. of- stunfs in fancy snare drumming. A |the members who have been in the| ficer; Mrs. Minna Oldershaw, mem- ;l\and out lunch was served, | soclety twenty-five years. { ber of the division council; Alderman LB v ee i George H. Wells, commander of the Miss Mary Taylor Blauvelt will give Sons of Veterans, A. G. Smith, of the the third of her series of Current i . i * Next Tuesday evening at the Cnmp‘ school auditorium under the auspices of the Business and Professional Women’s club Miss Harriet Wright of New York city, will lecture on “How To Tell Stories To Children." e ea Announcement has been made of Miss Dorothy Kellogg of New York the engagement of Miss Grace Fletch- | Sons of Veterans, and Miss Messen- {er, daughter of Mrs, James R,| Events lectures under the auspices of R. K. Jester and to Mrs, John Street. city, is the house guest of Mrs. Al- S Miss Wright does not come to the ... " ¢ gimghury, were speakers. | Pletcher of Winthrop street, to Paul{the Wohman's club at the First b T ibert Schilling of Harrison street over| George Dyson of Harrison street city unknown for she was for uf\rral * %o Tunstall' Bullock, san of Attorney | Church chapel on Tuesday, November The Shuttle Meadow club announc-|the week-end. has returned from New York city. years supervisor of the children's de-| poy gonn g, Kiingberg, and his| George Bullock of. Grand Junction, | 21. Miss Taylor has chosen for her|es a dinner dance for Saturday, No-| partment at the New Tritain Tnstl ;0 charges at the Children's Homo | Colorado. Miss Fletcher 1§ a popuiar | Subjects “Our Own Election,” *Tha | vember 25, following the Yale-Har- | tute. She is now '"t"e“eg)"j "Eh"l; on Rackliffe Heights, entertained the | member of the ybunger sct in town, | Engiish Election” and “The Alljed | vard football game. A Be v- ) b otk cha ot i Wond o iU RCRG] LOBICRAMERISS U0 | mamber of (A sRiNe: s 8 Ko | seai B M. Aot . A | auty From Virginia city librares and hos formod severe! |[Thursday noon. The Rotarians were| Britain 11igh school in the class of | er and the Economist.” Col. C. W. Burpee gave the sec- clubs for children which are connect- placed between two children for the| 1918 and from the State Normal e ond of a series of Current Eventyec- ed with the library. "WNew PIavs ff8m |\ oon-day lunch which was served in | school two years later. Mr. Bullock | Miss Katherine Mayo of the New|tures at the Business and Profes- bR b i A Mis# | (he' main dining room. is connected with tho sales depart.|York state police will speak at the|slonal Women's club on Wednesday | Wright for use w ‘bu“;: S After a speech of welcome by Rev.|ment of a Bridgeport concern. Methodist church next Tuesday eve.|eévening. Lk { ft has ‘since been published by Mac=|, } i iigberg, Dr’ Charles Barker e ning under the ausplces of the church * i i R |spoke. He congratulated the children| Captain Frederick Traut, United |Brotherhood. She has selected as| Mr. and Mrs. Francis Griffin of| After the church supper served at[On having such a home and eaid they|gtates Navy, and Mrs, Traut and their [her toplc, “The Mounted Police MIuNr:;'Jo::( : ;nnl‘;‘!:rorl“';\?‘rl:(:}rmi‘:s1 Berlin Congregational church [should consider themselves rich. A |family are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, [NeW York: R b Couhis s B andin the Berlin O 'bag of sweets was presented to the|George Traut of West Main street. % O S e LT TSR OISR O e Wednesday evening residents of Ber- 1in enjoyed looking over '‘The [family Album,” in the Sunday school rooms| of the church. The pages of the| time-honored volume were represent- ed by picturesque tableaux wherein Berlin people played the roles of the ber Miss Esther Davis of this city. The Conference Workers' luncheon bt which was held on Tuesday at the Center church, Hartford, was attend- ed by Mrs. J. H. Kirkham, Mrs. B, |'B. Bassette, Miss Jane Wessel and Miss Gertrude Rogers of the South Congregational church, and by Mrs, children when the Rotarians depart- ‘v 5 9 Miss Ruth Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Nelson of Harrison street is spending the week-end in Mt. Vernon the guest of the Rev-| erend and Mrs, G. 1. Dagmer. Mrs. Raymond A. Catlin entertained the bridge club Tuesday afternoon at her home on Lincoln street. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Cowles of | Chestnut strgpt, will observe their 53rd wedding anniversary on Monday, In celebration of the establi t November 20. Mrs. Cowles was be- T AolShn traditional family relatives, to the of the first Zionist Congress and the | Majer, Mrs. F. Chamberlain, Mrs, et plano accompaniment by Mrs, Damon, | fore her =marrlage Miss ~Minnie |, fationing of the Zionist movement| . “pelt and Miss MeAuley of the| Mrs B. A. Lendaulst and daugh- A quartet composed of Miss Olive| Boehm. The wedding service Was|po jewish people of New Britain will | pirst ohureh. ters, Dorothy Mae and Martha M. of Fhaw, Miss Brown, Walter Atwater g\'f‘r"gm'd by “""‘ T:‘"fy’;"“" (‘.‘r- l‘;’s',xh'r‘ a ball in Jester's Hall next Wed- § 3TN Bridgeport, formerly of New Britain, ow!| " " and Charles Pratt sang several old-| W. Cooper. Mr. and AMrs. Cowles, nagqay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Porter of|has leftfor Cleveland, Ohio., whers time songs. Mrs. Robert Deming also | have one wp Graidozx f,ov;lflsr,’l‘?thn’ e Lexington street are attending the She Will join her husband. Mrs, sans. is:in the hastiware business in Plattes | (o0 op ‘the most interesting and | Yale-Princeton football game at|l®ndquist is the daughter of Mr, and! burg, N. Y. Mrs. Bennett Nelson street, LR of Harrison The Alpha Alpha sorority held a unique entertainments scheduled for néxt month will be given at the South | Princeton today. . o . o F . .. The wedding of Miks Rose Sadis, “Hop" at the home of Mr. and Mra. George Traut on West Main street last evening. About twenty couples were present, enjoying themselves un- till 12 o'clock by dancing to the R will present a bazaar patterned after| arjes Mildren M. Johnson of 59 Fast straing of music furnished by the rning, November 30th, in the|ine “Old Home Town.” Main street has gone to Plymouth,! Mrs. W. T. Sloper of Lexington Gurley Trio of Hartford. Refresh-|Bacred Heart church. Miss Marie Lu- 8 o, Mass! where she will spend the week- | street was in New York city during ments consisting of punch and home- made cookles were served. Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Traut acted as brother of ‘the bride, will be best man < . , v patrons and patronesses. Margaret 2 Miss Katheryn Mayo of the N Tllinols where: they have been for|of bridge at her home this afternoon. | Christ was in charge of the affair. and the ushers will be John Lucas and | ¢ iate police, will speak at“thethe past ten days. ge o e Leon Sadis. e S !annual ladies’ night at the - South LA b M#s Kathryn Talmadge of (Co- Miss Esther O. Donahuse of Spring- fleld spent several days in town this week. e Mrs. Willlam Kinner entertained the Maple Hill Bridge club at her home on Golf street Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Herbert Lienhard won first prize, Mrs, J.eonard Fox, second, and Mrs, C. E. Olmstead, the consolation. DR daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bartholo- mew Sadis of 191 High street, to John Waskolos, son of Joseph Waskolos of 28 Elm street, will take place Monday cas, cousin of the bride, will be maid | of honor and Helen Marel of Brook- | lyn, N. Y. and Henlen Duran of this city will be bridesmaids. John Sadis, | i Mrs. commissioner, chairman of the stagndard committee | and Miss Lois Shaw’ Scout director;; will attend the Connecticut Girl Scout conference to be held in New Haven' on Wedneldly. Nme‘mhcr 22, . M'!ll Virginia Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart of Hart street, Leon A. Sprague, Girl Scout Miss Ruth Lnomh.i Mré. Benton Parker entertained the Motherhood club Monday evening at her home on Maple street. I a student at Smith college, attended church chapel on Tuesday and Wed- nesday evenings, December 5 and 6, when the Young Woman's branch of the Woman's society of fhe church| . Miss Marguorite Miller of Hartford, is the house guest of Mrs. Harold Ingraham, of West End avenue, T church Brotherhood Tuesday evening. Her subject will be the “New York Mounted Police.” . .o The male quartet of Piedmonf col- Iem‘ entertained at the monthly sup- per of the South Congregational church Thursday evening. e Rev. John L. Davis and Rev. Greenleaf of Wallingford were the speakers at the "Father agd 86n A. P the festivities at Amherst last week- end, Night," held at the Methodist church Mr. and Mrs. Truman Fassett of New York have been visiting Mr. and '\frn Elisha Cooper of Vine street. . v end. “ v o Mr. and Mrs. Gales Porter of For- est street, return on Momilay fr Mr. and Mrs. Earle K. Bishop of West Main street, sailed from New York city today for Bermuda. s o Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Balley of Rich- ards street, were very pleasantly sur. prised at their home last evening by saveral of their friends in honor of their first wedding anniversary. ‘Willlam Sloper of Lexington ntreet is spending two weeks at Hot Springs, West Virginia. .« . the week. Mrs. Harold Ingraham of West End avenue entertalned three tables Inmbus, Ohfo, is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Willlam Sloper, of Lexington street. y LR *: Mrs. Roger Wooding of Xensington | cpened her home Wednesday after- noon to the regular monthly meeting of the Emma Willard chapter, D. A. R e Mrs, Willlam K. Dunn of New! York city has been the guest of her father, Dr. John E. Martin e Vine Friday evening. \ Mrs. J. B. Wilbor of Forest street has returned from Bhaftbury, Ver- mont, and has as her houss guest Miss H, Gard of Albany, N, Y. % One of the most prominett figures in the younger : Washington society is Miss Elizabeth Woods, dlu(bhr 0( C | gressman John ®, Woods of Virginia.