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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922, 1Theron W. Hart is director and or. = “There's magle’ ‘In the very name| A program of Christmas wusie will ganist, of the Christmas musicale ? of Christm as Dickens has said in|be given Sunday morning in eonnecs whigh will be given tomorrow after- . his Christmas Carol and, it truly [tion with the regular service at the noon at the Iirst Congregational STUDEN’S RET”RN FOR HOLIDAYS scems, The magic of ungelfishness | First Baptist church, It is In charge church at 4:15 o'clock, Miss Marion and love is abroad, ever: ere peo-|of Howard 1I, TNrewer, organist and “Harlow is to be the harpist and Her- | - ple are planning ‘happiness for some | will be as follows: one else, taking care that every|Prelude—Holy Night ..../.... Buek htn Anderson the violinist, The First — m m’ needy person arnd ‘little child receive | Anthem—There Were &hepherds. . urch, quartet, consisting of Mrs, their share of Christmas cheer. All Yatvid s 44 SR N Harker Amhnm—'l’he l’eoplo That Walked H ard E. Horton, soprano; Mrs, . Merwin H. Tuttle, contralto; Charles Mflny ()f Young‘e]‘ Set Home Fo[‘ xmas and New Ycal"g_;.E“g'ag‘emenf,s Announced the organizations, civic and secial, in Stuhlman, tenor, and Burton orn- 3 ‘tha trug spirit of Christmas, are glv- in Darkness .... Y .+ Rogers wall, baritone, will sing, H 1 all and everywhe they can.|Offortory-—=Sleep Holy Dabe, The attractive prorr:m given below l‘lus“:al PrOgrfl'ms TO Be Rendcrcd ’I:‘h‘; churches nrarymorfl"i,han eyver ac- | i tiviesress Matthews is in charge of a committee of which . tive, with thelr messages, musie, their I‘omude—l~‘lnt l.ux vi+veeys Dubols Jumes 8. North is chairman: entertalnments for the. children, and ¥ Trios for violin, harp and organ: L their gifts, The ‘cheer of Christmas Miss Mudron Burrls Sherman, &, Prelude to the Deluge ......s | will be carried to the war veterans,|daughter of Mr, and Mra Albert eterensasss s Baint-Saens A concert of unusual interest will| The children of the Lafayette and|the hospital, the homes and to each|S8herman, of _Dwight strect and Sam- h. Caim .. ++ys Holy, be given under the auspices of the Methodist sewing schools were made|other, everywhere. uel Lawrence Fein, son of Mr. and q;m. for quartet with violin and | Men's club of 8t. Mark's church on happy at a Christmas party held yes-| As Christmas Eve draws near all|Mrs, Abraham Feln, of Grosvenor organ: Wednesday evening, January 10, terday afternoon in the parlors of the| who can go home to spend thé day,!street, Springfield, will he married on a. Sillent Night ......... Hayden|when the Copley Group of Toston Methodist church, An Interesting pro-| itself, around the home hearth and,|Sunday, December 31, at the syna- bh. Carol of the Nativity ..Stanford Wil entertain. The Copley Group is; gram, Christmas FEverywhere, was|if they cannot go, be sure their hearts| gogue on Elm street, Rabbi Price of ¢. Oh, Who Can Compare Thee |made up of throe artists, Mary Coop- | carried out, the children telling of the|are there, The candies will be light- | Springfield will perform the ceremony, (solo for tenor) Old Normandie, er, violinist; Louisa B. Wood, mezzo-| § Christmas customs in the lands of |ed In the windows on Christmas ove| Miss Sherman ‘will be attended by d. In Praeseplo +............. Lang|contralto, and Helen Tiffany, accom- ttheir parents, The Christmas tree and | to guide the apirit of the Christ Child 59 Mae Belle Swarsky, as maid of Carols for quartet with hlrp. panist. : the giving of gifts, that world-wide|as He revisits the earth and cnters|honor and by the Misses Rebecca violin and Organ: The program for this occasion is a, 7 custom at this time, concluded the en-|the hearts of men. The Christmas Cantarow, Ruth Rodensky, of Hart- A The Shepherds’ Christmas Song |varied one, having been arranged as § tertainment, trees, brave in trimmings and- pgifts, | ford, Eather Savitt, of Springfield and (solo for moprano) follows: | "The program was as follows: stockings hung. Rose Sherman of Brooklyn, N. Y,, as . XVIIT Century| Unto Thy Heart............Allitsen Once In Royal David's City—both|Will be lighted and the children’s|bridesmaids, and Miss Helen Fein Arranged by Dickinson Copley Group schools, ; stockings. hung. flowér girl, Barnéy Fein will act as b, O'er the Cradle (solos for alto |Chanson Arabe ...Rimsky-Korsakoff Prayer—Mr, Davis, The municipal Christmas tree, #0|hgst man for the groom, while the and baritone) ...... Old Breton] Kreisler Seripture verses; Do You Know me rich ,in- traditional meaning, stands|ushers will be ‘Michael Burris, Tren- ¢. The Christ Child's Lullaby.. {Ghost Dance . . Cecil Rurlelxh 149 . Song—both schools, green and glittering in the snmow, a|ton, N. J, Willlam Savitt, Springfield, (wolos for alto and soprano) |Negro BOAMEURY 5ics v ol pi b onsin Christmas tonight. silent and sympolic witness of al) the | Leon ‘Katz and David Sherman: of ‘isvssssienes Anclent Folksong| ......Arranged hy Cameron White ¢ it Christmas in different eountries: |8f4son's good-will, while at its base!New Rritain. Philip Kimball will be 2. tomance (solo for harp)..Holy| Gypsy Dance .... . .Hubay In Russia—story of Bpbouxcka. a group of singers will sing the|ring bearcr. The ceremony will be b. Cavatina (violin and harp)..Raff C e In Italy, 3 Christmas carols. ; . . |followed by a reception at the bride's ; : ; In Sweden, .9 home. ¢. Adoremus (organ, harp and . l::urnmK . Kramer o In Germany. A beautiful wedd‘n: was solem- violin ) .............. Ravina|The Last Hour.. 3 o v Rain ovevvnisonies Curran . ; . In Persia. nized’ Tuesday’ evening at the home| Mr. and Mre, Reginald Towers of Miss Lilllan Fleisher, daughter of | My Love 1s a Muleteer. ., .di Nogero ? In England, of, Mr. and Mrs., W, D. Brumbaugh,| Hamilton street gave a small card Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleishér of Miss Wood 4 s . In Poland. of . Greenville, Qhio, when , their|party at their home last evening.’ Black Rock avenue, is home from the! Tambourin . Gossec | 4 i o i ? To Adetats. daughter Nina became the bride’ of WA, Perry Kindergarten school, in Boston, [Londonderry Alr .......ooiovien. | ; ; o 2 In Czecho-Slovakia, Walter Pohiman, san of Mr.-and Mrs.| Mrs. Laurence Mouat, Mrs, Wellg Mass,, for the h.ojlely: sl Arrnnxed by, Kresler | ; ; . In Lithuania, * | Walter Pohiman. of 43 Trinity stréet|Voster, Mra. Orlando Swift and Mrs. ; Lullaby . . . : 5 this ¢ity. Extreme gimplicity marked [l.ouis & Reynal were patronesses at Jack Kirkham, son of Mr. and M"'l“"“‘”““ Dince : . /; :“;:r;s:l:ailtze‘:rmnglt!‘:sthe nauor\s. the. ceremony which was performed |the tea dance which tho A. A, alum- John Kirkham of Cedar streect, has re- Miss Cooper ' 5 Roland Swift, son of Mr and Mrs, {in fhe presence of the immediate|nae girls gave this afternoon in the turned from Harvard University for Rt (g ‘ : Herbert Swift of/ Park Place is home|@MHy and a few friends at 6:30 to|Y. W, C. A. gymnasium, Decorations the Christmas vacation. The members of the Business and . / from Amherst College, 0 the stratns of .TLohengrin , wedding|Wwere carried out eifectively in yellow y LI I Professional Women's club heard Col. / g : . . .g.' march ‘played by. Herman' Ostheimér. |and white, the sornrfl.y colors, The tea Robert Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs.|C. W. Burpee give the third of his The Children's ' McAll at TMhe bride, beautifully attired in a|table was very attractive with yellow Maxwell Hart of Russell street, is!interesting talks on Current topics at Z - b i Christmas sale last Saturday took {n|80WD ‘of orchid ‘taffeta draped . with flowers and candles. They have made home from the Kent school for the|the ‘club rooms on Wednesday even- ,/,03..,3_ 'Tm‘go“ as part of their|rare old:lace, carrying. a shower of this dance an annual affair an holidays. g ing. et Phioto- By Johnson & Peterson | pledge of $160 toward ‘the building] ¥hite. roses and valley lilies, had but|ysual it ‘,": very ;ell,uuf’a‘:ded by tze & 4 . o e{one atténdant,’ Miss Betty McCabe, |Young set from schoo! e proceeds Miss Doris Williams is spending her| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horwitz of MISS HELEN DOWNES i gln:‘"‘:‘ifn“:“":’d‘;‘;;';° t‘o“ ;::’“ijw‘;;;‘; B4 the' Eroom: With il Y tandant | will go 8 1oca) AHarities. ~ Miss Lonts 2 of theCrowé, Miss Mirfam and Miss Mar- yacation from Vassar college with her {Stanley street have announced the Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Downes, who, with Miss Anne of 1ove and friendship between France|W: D« Brumbaugh. :brother bride, -entered. After-which the Rev.|Baret Ioster are the’' committe¢ fh parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Williams, | engagement of their daughter, Miss B . . : y & ardeck, is serving on the committee in g d the United Statel uch need- i = e in charge of the benefit " jand the Un e e MeOCs | Wiirtz of the 1 B. church united the [charge. DR of Corbin avenue. Betty Horwitz, to Henry K Jackaway, 1 . son of, Mr. and Mrs. Jackaway of dance for* New Rochelle college at-Meriden on Dec. 27. ed @t: thin time, . CHrivtmag Joy. ' And 0 oo y cheer Were given to many homes by |happy couple, using the. singie ring ceremony, and after the. ceremony a One of the important ‘winter en- 2 i gagements is that of Miss Carlyn ford, and Mr. Jackaway is with G.| The Christmas dance which the| Invitations have been issued for the Childveits "vledfl;\’:h?lnner’wf:! ser\edt Mr‘ al:u{ Kingsley, daughter’ of Mr. and \{ir: Fox Co. Vassar college alumnae of New Brit- | /formal benefit dance to be held in|MCAll Singing club under the leader: {H8- HORMRAR, 1€ £ and upon thetr|Harvey Kingsley of Babsett strect, to 4 ke ain are planning for Tuesday eve-!Meriden, Wednesday, December 27, [P of Mrevn oa Dalatile rélll’ll‘n r:vxlx‘;; rul::”ona"}n“s:a:ou:l; Russel Willlams, son of Mr. and Mrs, Miss Corinne Goodwin, daughter of | ning, December 26, promises to belunder the auspices of the Connecticut | . Through the kindness of Mrs, J. B. street. The wedding was the culmina-| K+ R.. Williams:of 'Hartford. -An- Mr.,and Mrs. Burton. Goodwin of (an especlally attractive one. The|girls at the College of New Rocheile,| WilPur, Jr. the Children's MeAll will [E20t, "0 HeCCRne Fas e BRI 1 oyndement of the engagement wis Sherman Court, has for her house|dance will be given in the intcrests|New Rochelle, N. Y. The committee|N0ld their annual Christmas party at Iy Nor Tt i the Biide vas|made at o bridge tea. party .which guest Miss Mary T.ofland of Wilming-|of the Vassar college salary'endow-|in charge of arrangements consist of | €r home, 7 ]"oresg:lreet' l:'r‘-lda‘i' ait attending Pratt School Institute. Sfe Mrs. Kingaley' gave for her' daughter ton, Del. * Miss Goodwin and Miss| ment fund, for which the college| Miss Holen Downes and Miss Anne|¢rooM Deccmb'er o) :.1!3 o'clock. Boa, graduate of - Greenville High at her home', yestérday . afternoon. of Delta Theta Taul Decorations were carried out.in pink wood school, oney. Lally, Miss Alice ; i dnd green, the centerpiece on th money. ally, Miss Alice Dowling and Miss| o0 o0 il L % Ge party in the | SOFority and . other organizations. in . » i + vk % Mrs. W. C. Dalzell, Mrs. D. Bart-| Margare Meri . i S G table was a high bow! of d i fargaret Dooley of Meriden; Miss|(ii B 5 STl g of Decems |thif city, “Her popularity was. evi- & of deep pink Miss Elizabeth. Sloper, daughter of | jett, Mrs. Maurice Pease, Mrs. Phillip | Katheri . en 5 s t, Mrs. . , Mrs. therine Brennan of Naugatuck and roges with a tall pink candle at eith- & . ber 31. “There will be‘an appropriate[denced by, the :many’ beautltul glfts) ;g0 " (8o foga ME Ol Sl Mrs, W. T. Sloper of Lexington street, Stanley, Miss Sally Humason, Miss| Miss A M S has returned from New York city,|Katherine Brooks, Miss Margaret|con Gorry of Southing- |, tortainment, beginning at about 10 :’Z;';:‘:l t)?ir}l':)"lgfln:r:t }:::':‘:'::;? Known in town, :She {5 a graduate of where she is at school this winter. | Russell and Miss Mann are the gradu-| The patrons and patronesses will be|0¢10¢k ahd at midnight, a. dinner will | 10 o'flman‘ o Ak city. the New Britain High school in the - L S SR ] ates of Vassar who are giving the|Miss Hazel Toohey, Mr, and Mrs, |P¢ Served in the club dining rooms.] " i spa o x .y .|class of 1916'and was graduated from Miss Gertrude Erwin, daughter of | dance and who have charge of the Frederick Winder and Dr. and Mrs, |1ater there will be ‘dancing, music to Miss T W a ¢ the Y. M. |Beechwood school in 1919. Mr, Wil- 'Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Erwin of -Forest| ickot sale. Edward 3. Degnan. Roy Ward's o.|D¢ furnishied by ‘Sullivan's Rexmere] Bsp fern. FRrCrens: of Me K b ams jo-ti business with b father street, will entertain several of her “oae . chestra of New Haven has been énd|OTchestra. A" capable . committee, | & has gone to Buftaloffar the holl- | iy yartiora; Amohi tie =.csts’ at friends tomorrow afternoon at an in-| Miss H..B. Humason, Miss Sally|zaged to bplay.. The dance Is to be {n.|headed by Attorney Harry Ginsberg, i, e i the' bridgs teaweré Miss Irene ‘An- has madé elaborate plans. His co- ; A 3 dréws, Miss -Corinne’ Goodwin, *Miss Miss Elizabeth Robey of New: York, | wieanor Lewis, rs. Jack' Vance, Miss Miss Lila Mills, daughter of Mr.|Hudson, N. Y. Miss Horwitz is sec- the singing of Christmas carols on and Mrs. A. A. Mills of Court street, has come home from St. Mar;arets school in Waterbury, Conn,, to spend her: Christmas vacation in town' with hef parents. retary at the A. C. Hine Co. in Hart- Thursday night by the . o Roswell Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. Allen Moore of Sunnyledge, s home from. the Kent school for the . e | ‘Miss Virginia Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hart of Hart street, 42 .home. from Smith college for her Chiristmas’ recess. v . . _Henry Maier, Jr., son of Rey. and Mrs: Maier of Lexington street, re- turneéd on Wednesday from ‘Prince- ton University, to spend his Chrmmas vmuon in town e formal tea at 1:9!‘ .hnlzm Humason of Vine street and Monroe| oo ang the proceeds are going Humason of New York are spending i 0 e " Miss Beauvals' school, Boston, to| Merrick Hylier of the Swift elub|the weok-cnd in South Norwalk, tne| ' the building fund at the college. | o i " Glement Lewls, Clifford Odin, | férmerly of New Britain, is spending | Heien Cadwell, Mrs, William Peace, #pend her Christmas vacation with returns to town the early part of next| gyests of Mrs. Humason's sister, Mrs. Israel Nair, son of Mr and Mrs, |Clifford Hellberg and Louls Fieischer. the week-end here LB p i Mrs,: Victor ‘Poindexter and Mrs, Dor- ’;‘.‘;r parents, 'Mr. and = Mrs, Frank| week. A.'D, Coleburn. Louls Nair of South Main street, and e W Tk Wililaga ol Mat o8 alidi s achter” of Harrison stroet. ‘ Voe o : P Hary Nair, son of Mr, and Mrs, Frank| A daughter was born December 13 Mré Albiston ‘and_ son, Jnstnh are| wylllam Knapp of Westfleld, N.'§. 4 ‘ Miss: Caroline Ruutz Rees, who| Mr. and Mrs: Gary Fitch of North |y o0 o p "t Strast ‘ML; home |to Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Bowman, 67 éxpected” from’ Maine to spend ‘lh e R " Miss Gertrude AIEV, Jagugheer of spoke at the ¥. W. C. A/ on Tuesday| Adams, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Jack|o oo v, °c0 S b Sho o €|South Main_street, West Hartford. [holidays in Glastonbury. -and NeW| . Misk Esther’ Trumbulf, daughtér of /Mr. ‘and Mrs, H. Il Erwin of Forest| svening, was the guest of Mrs, J. B.| Bartlett of New York, Mr. and Mrs. e it i Mrs. Bowman was formerly Miss|Britain. Mr. ahd Mrs. Henry . Trumbull * of Ustreet, is in town !Pt’fld'n&' two weeks| wilhur of Forest street while she was| Carter Phelps and Master Jack Me- Raymond Kellog, William Priese]|Mildred Leeds of New Britain. * et : Elafnville, has returnedl from Brad- with ‘her parents. Miss Erwin is a|jy town, Avttel of Tarmington,’ will " b thel. JEVEETC STI0R. WU Hkn Lriesd DR M Miss Edythe Romin of Chestnut|ford Academy for thr~ Nolidays, / # dietician at. the New Haven hospital. o s guests on Christmas of Mrs. Mar-| o SS9 O University in Wer.| Mr. and Mrs. Brayton 'Porter of [stréet ‘will spends the coming week in o Mr. and Mrs. S. Siegal of Halls, | Baret Fitch of Fmmons Place. cester, Mass,, to their homes in this| Philadelphia are the guestsof Mrs, . [New Yotk city. - Pester Walcott i homs trom Har- L e P 2 1] 2 & : L 2Rl vard U nl\orsity for. the Christmas re- . Frank Délaney, son of Postmaster Fiin vk age. tHe. Gudkts bt Meand i 2k ARl b b and M W. F. Del f Bassett s i Mr. H city to spend the Christmas holidays. | Porter of Liberty street. g e ite] ey S ) Mrs, M. Dloomberg of Maple street. al). ' mnd PO i s e e Gerald 8. Vibberts, of New York, | céss. L . v o street, has returned from Yale Uni- | family, of Maple street left Friday! : \1[5“)' to ,gmd the ho"duya. { & o J. Earle Doran of New York city,| The’ Musical club of New . Britain]is spending the Christmag week-end X 5§ Migas Marihoe alte canughter o, ;:fix:l:‘?:o" where they will spend the| (i)' lend the Christmas Holidays|enjoyed a program of Christmas mu-|at the home af; his parents,'Mr. and RN SgRoah. Bt - Semaiome Cyril and Teo Gaffney, sons. of| Mr- and Mrs. S slonpoore vBin. ) Vs with Hurlbut Griswold of 75 Francis|sic at their meeting last Monday eve-|Mrs. Dy L. Vibberts, of Lincoln’ street, | F8le Tirersity yestorduy to spend Judge and Mrs. B. F'. Gaffney of Vine| 7% S08e 88 FCLAREC, 371" Nonald Bristoll, who is a student at | Street. ning. st the Comp RpUoal o SRS OV 4t and Mrs. Maxwell -Hart of Russell street,-are home from Tale University| €' €8¢ for e‘a,‘ fl).!- | Hiialibon Boilefe. Clintori, N, Y. 18 LI ning was devoted .to the season's The Girla' Bow]ing club of “the A ! g BB haldays L Miss Mabel Pihl, daughter of Rev.| fpending:the holiday recess with his| Walter Scharman, son of Mr. and musie, thereibeing both: viacal and in- hew:Bfltaler;‘Mac;Lne é;ur::tamn:s“mtiig % s and Mrs, G, E. PIhl of Frankiin|Parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bristoll, | Mrs, William Scharman of 156 Cherry Sirumental numbers in the program.|8 ver¥ 'ewovere - FMEEmIl (00| Harold Bérgstrom i home. trom R. | of Grove Hill, street is home from Boston for the o I ; of Mr. and Mrs.'E. G. Hurlburt of :ql:u;. hns”come homed from - Mt e lolidays. Miss Helen Garde, who has been]on Chestnut. street. y :"II‘ }:‘0’ ;l:lerr:r];tsm?\l:di‘;!:lon\,{m t‘ovm Miirray street, has returned from St.| Holvoke college to -spend her vaca- Miss Mactha: Moorés . jurlor,. ab( o 0 the house guest of Mrs. J. B. Wilbur| The following program was ' car-| ¥ i 1 Rt i ‘“L. Augs Margaret's school for her vacation. |.tion in town: TN | Vassar college, Roswoll Moore and Kibtes. Baeres annils e SR | of Torest street retufncd seste.—dn ried out, ofter. which members of tite 8! of Trinity street. s Kenneth Sloper of, Lake street loft| Maxwell' Moore who are students at|iugo DLoerr of Shuttle Meadow ! jto her home in Albany, N. Y, oiabe wary ""’"““déw‘"h BESIS 5 Bhilly T.aredn of ‘Sythbuss Uaivers Willlam ‘Walcott of Chestnut street Tuesd e da % Kent 'school, and Allen Moore of s 1 3 & Mitle BiEh woprapriate fof thelCHEIst Ll i oA the Totida de: bt il is home from Middlebury University] o0 Tuesday for Bermuda *to sm"d‘lmhens, PLNLS S AR bendRe. the avknue, |a home from school in Maine| pigq \Vvluann Knapp, dauglter of | mas seasom: L] vl e‘ot‘ ys at his for the holidays. sChor-::lT“ch:i::'nme?mflrgp"' o s v witn thid aaremta My ang|er the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Idella Knapp of Vine street, ts| Helen Hibbard. Trish jig: Julia Tg- " i : : Je T i i €Ny | Mts. E. Allen Moore, of Sunnyledge.| poyal Hinie hatTh home from Westfeld,.N. T., to spand fgerty. ioReti. an. May, sholRUsns MM gy Fobte: Wil dnugiited” o Mr.'and Mrs, Allen’ J. English of | N A toyal Hinick of Stanley street 18 the holidays with her mother. Miss{sia Linn and.Rebecca Williams, feed- W6, und ek A W, i g Colorado are in town to spend Christ-| Mr. and Mra Jack Robbins and son| oo puceent, son of Mr. and Mrs, | hOM from the Bentley School of | Knapp is connected with the ¥, M.|ing .eachi other; Margaret' Ramm,{sn A0 BTS 4 ams of Cor'- mas with their son, Jack English, - |0f Hartford:left on Tuesday for Wer-|, o, Hi O™ 0 000 Gt ™ B8 Kent | inance, Boston, Mass, IC. A in Westfleld. Mrs, Koapp_gnd | ridieuious poem; Agnes Sullivan; aito, In Avenue, Is home from Vassar col- L S : Tpday WasEs fars. Hobaias will gpurl; et L it Agenn 1s heme forl | n DR Bl her daughter will spend Christmas injand May Sullivan, soprano, in a duet;|!¢8% Bpond ) M Clifton Weed, son of Mr. and Mrs.| New Haven, Lulu Smith, dance; Iithel' Ogren, - 4 i y Miss Grace Ericson, a student at Miss Margaret Russell is home from | S¢Veral months, Mr. Robbins will re- ) 4 turn to Hariford early next month,|Christmas. . ° T. L. Weed, is home from R. P, I. for i g song; .. Cytherine . Campbell, faney 8 . His Oieletinas TaEatiia: Miss Margaret Peck, daughter of| dRnce} Lillan Villiams, Gatherine; !he-School of Domestic Sclence, Bos- New York city for the holidays. Miss Russell is a student at the New York | Mr- and Mrs. Robbins are well known b 4 > 3 in town dMong Srenm gt ot ey Walnup S nLy Mrs, R. Pock of Park Dlace, is spend- | Ralph and Lilian Miller, orchestra. !0 1» éprnding the holldays, at ner School of Fine and Applied. Arts. g Ti ! i ohils ; v * x a | Lane school, Walnut Lane, Philadel- i uiver Sta - v e gl N | phin, s spending the holidays with | aymond Dulver of Stanley street ;. 'yol \acation from Vassar college| A buet luncheon, was served after o Dudley P. Felt, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Ruth L. Taylor, daughter of | 3/ "tothon Taimadge Swift. of o has returned from the Bentley School |18 KO8 VECH R (O Ao OO e | which a number of pames were v ) ay in, | Ner father, Taimadge Swift, of Gedar| or jynance, Boston, Mass, for the L) o ) ; s ‘ Sydney Carlson dnd John Odin have William P. Felt of Curtis street, came; Mr. and Mre. H. L. Taylor of Berlin, | g ..¢ ] s ' L iand her daughter, Miss Louise Peck,|Plaved and dancing was enjoved. i Home on Tuesday from Amherst col-|retrned on Tuesday from Mt. Holy- Mo holidays. Mr. Pulver is a student at| o oocnaine"the winter in Californi LR ] come home from Dean Academy for ¢ v : the school. il f ] : i o the ‘holiday season. lege to spend his vacation in town. | oke college. Robeit B THiuat at Priass . % o R A it [“;;’“' s *]““‘:“ b el | AT Howard Humphbey, Staniey Gons,| o MF. and Mra. .Frank Traut of West Miss Barbara Swift, daughter of| Many.of the young folk home from 10"1' o, rfl ‘,.;-1""" Mrs. W. Bacon,| William Johnson, son of Mr. and Harry Bates, Jack Vince, ¢. W, Up.|Main strect, is' home from . Martha Talmadge. Swift of Cedar street, s, school and college attended the dance|'s home for Chr H'_'““j— Mrs, I°red Johnson of Ellis street, ve-i o1 oyq jack Hart' have returned| Washington college, Abbington, Vir: home from Putnam Hall for the holi-| Which the Delta chapter, A. A, gave Jol Hay i turns tomorrow from Syracuse Uni-| e 0 “Swaserlily, N. C., where they | 8nia, for the holidays. days. last evening at the Hartford club. John Hayes, .who attends thelyersity to spend the Christmas vaca- spent 10, days duck’ shooting: W the | tiondn town. qea S Stuart: Kingsley, son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Harry Kingsley of Bassett street ! Choate school, is spending M#s. James Robinson ‘of . Harrison Miss Eunice Humphrey, daughter Chrigstmas \‘acav'lnn. z\('hxs home here. * % Miss ‘Julla’ Mann, daughter.or M street is planning to leave the early|of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Humphrey of| . Betktall New York isl, Mrs. Darry L. Morgan of Water-, g vieo "4 g Mann. of ILincoln|is home from New York city for the part of next month for Chicago, to| Lincoln street, returned early in the| Harrison tiistoll of New Work is;cown, formerly of this city, Was one | gtot" is* nome from Vassar College|Poldays spend several weeks with her daugh-| week from Ann Harbor, where she is :’““;“';‘:""‘;“'5 ';“",T""" ‘}'lr.' and Mrs. | of the patronesses at the performance for her vacation i . ter and son-in<law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|a student at the University .of M‘Ch-l . H. Brisi ,_0 .,ro‘\r il ‘giwn by the Cap and Bells, the Wil- PR T Mr.' and: Mrs. Vernoh Rrierly. of| s6n ' Killough. igan, liams college dramatic club, in Water- - | New York. cit; e e gu Mrs. Rl e L R o Mr. and Mrs, 8, P. Strople of Black | bury on Thursday evening. Stanley Oldershaw, son of Mr, and nfl";nyy.s ;,:’,:{; 'th"-”f:d“ el Mornn. Keit, ‘son of. Mr. and Mre; Miss Maxine Hart, daughter of Mr. l{lnrk avenue have announced (h‘n en- P ,'M.ruu/\rlhur Oldershaw of Corbin George Traut o( West Maln streeh Willliam P. Felt, of Curtis street, has|and Mrs. Maxwell Hart of Russell|S28°ment of their daughter, Gladye| Ieriends of Miss Florence Schmalz|8¥enue; came home from . Trinity, 7 returned from fhe University of | street, has returned from the Ogonts| Lisie, to Gustave C. Winger, son of ' gave 1 shower and supper for her on COllCBE to spond his vacation in town|™ . ang Mm R.uph Britton 'will Mr. and Mrs, Gustave Winger, of; Monday evening in the Russell & Er- With his parents. chaperon the Phi Sigma dance Which Miss Urith th:hter -is. home from workers are, Harry Bcheuy, Robert holidays. . 'Lofland were, classmates at Beech-| graduates are raising their pledges of | Bardeck v itain; 2 ' B 4 pledg Bardeck of New Britain; Miss Marion The “Kenilworth club will hold its school, mémber Mr, and. Mrs. Herman Miss Virginia® Hurlburt, . daughter Miss Clara, Louise Trauf, daughter. .o + oo . Pennsylvania to spend the holidays in|school in Rydall, Penn., to spend her) | RN Glen street, win club rooms. Miss Schmalz is to | sk wifl/be held naxt Saturday evening 4 ! town with his parents. , vacation in town. b 3 & N GG Al ) Lecome the bride of Raymond Steele| Tonmorrow evening at syna-| ot the Biks' elub. The Tsabella Circle has announced| Stanton Ashley, son of Mr. and Mrs, [ . Mrs. Schaufiler who has been visit-|on Januvary 6. SOBLE. WOF Lhe COUSISELY] coNste) i WY i that the proceeds from a recent sale| George Ashley of Harrison street,| N8 her son '”j" Jaughter-in-law, Mr. Wi | Emumon, in Brooklyn, N..Y. “Mau-| mhe ‘frst of‘ the hollday ' dinner A Me of Christmas articles will be given to|came home Wednesday from Middle-|and Mrs. H. G. Schauffier of Lincoin| The Shriners have announced théir Tic® W. Rosenberg, son of Reverend ' ginces ‘will be. held at me Shuttle ! ; M AT ehkHities | bury college to spend his vacation in|8trcet, has returned to New York. |sccond annual ball to be held fn Mid-1and Mrs. Ellas' Rosenberg of this' cjup tonlght, dinner to served | Chnshnas By Fawh, d S dletown at the Middletown armory on | ity and Miss Rae Shufro, daughter |t seven o'clock. < Rolton & Clpriano Al Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Bower of|New Year's night. Paul Whiteman's|0f Mr. ‘and Mrs, Louls. Shufro of will furnish ‘the musio fot daneing. And Miss Tois Kirkham, daughter of henectady, N. Y., are the guests of | “Romance of Rhythm” orchestra will | Brookiyn, will be merried. On: Christmas , day the ' children's Judge and Mrs. John Kirkham of Ce-| Miss Frances Sloper, daughter of | Schenectas ara N i dar strect, has returned from Putnam | Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sloper of Lexing- or's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | play for dancing. . arty. will take place at 4 o' A Hall. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. to spend ton street, has roturned from St. Mar.| 1 €. Prelle of Eilis sireet. K | Au cspecially enjovable Christmas|jytay lher;a"l"p be s';-n:r:lcl%cnl:';:: o Happy New Yeal' her vacation with her parents, garet's school for the holidays. off e iR . and Mes. Percival Crabtree of | PATYY Was given Thursday evening tol quring the afternoon and cvening. A, . e Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Hibbard of 8 o . Y. are spending the|the members of the Sunday school of| . } L % > Miss Katheryn Brooks, daughter of| LeRoy Fleisher, son of Mr, and|Arch street are the house guests of holi with Mr. Crabtree's parents, | the Berlin Cengregational church.f with New Year's eve. fallihg on Mr. and Mrs. W. I". Brooks of High | Mrs. Charles Fleisher of Black Rock Mrs. Hibbard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. P, C, Crabtrec of Lin- :{"’ children sang Christmas cafols, | gunday this year the parties planned liss Nellie Mimor read a Christmas are not quite so-many or quite 86 gay | ¢ street, is home from Cornell Medical avenue, {s home from Syracuse Uni-| M. D. Stanley of Short Beach, over coln street. g o Bhnt i , story and Santa gave out giftse Miss, ay ugual, although ‘at several of the, Bifioal for the holldays. | versity. the holidays. Mrs. Hibbard was bhe- . s e fore her marriage last week Miss' Wiiliam Curtin, son of Mr. and Mrs, | Caroline Savage and Miss Mary Grid] qapces arrangemants have been made oo ] Miss Alice Gaffney, daughter of: Harold Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs, | Mary Stanley. [James Curtin of West Main street, Wold planned and managed the party.{to have some Appropriate entertain: |’ Y L d SI' ‘ ndg« and Mrs. B. . Gaffney of Vine'S., Miller of Arch street, has returned Ve came home on Wednesday from Yale 2 ment early in the evening with - din- eLon on oP 3 get, is home from Smith college for from R. P. 1. for the holidays. William Hayden, son of Mr. and University to spend the -Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carleton and her at 12 and dancing afterward. At R Miid . winter viocation | S Mrs. Andrew Hayden of Prospect recess. family of Boston will, be the house| ths Shuttle Meadow club there is to Jos. L, *Soocco, Mgr, S b | Henry Russell, son of Mr. ang Mre,|street, is home from ensselaer Doly- e guests of Mr. an¢ Mrs. Joseph Lamb| e o dance on Saturday evening to 3 'Mfss (Ylorence Trumbull has come | Isaae Russell of Grove Hill, ~came|technic Institute for the Christmas Kenneth Relyea of New York, for-|0f Park Place on Christmas “day’ ' fake the ‘placa of the regular. New Cory’ Elm and Main_ sts, from Bradford Academy to|home on Thursday from the Kent holidays merly of this ¥, is spending a few ' | Year's eve party. Thé Elks'. club! ; gnd.the Christmas recess with her school in Kent, Conn, | €4 m days in town, M. and Mra 3. C. Mooy of Maple wiif, have their party on Sunday, New : Mr. .2nd Mrs. John Trum-| Miss Margaret Lewis, danghter of o {1l announce the _engagement of{ year's bve.. Thers.is to be a, concert Miss Malvina Eichstaedt, daughter|Mr. and Mrs, B. W. Lewis of Harri- tobert Swift, son of Mr. and Mrs, |thelr daughter, Beatrice A. Bloody 1o/ foliowed by dinner at 12 o'clock and | S ———————y » [of Mr. and Mrs A, F. Eichstaedt of |son street, left today for New York ! Herbert Swirt of Park Place, has 're-'Percy W. Webb of Ansonfa. © Miss| aancing later. Then, of course, nv.i : {fim Anna In'drrk daughter of | Cherry street, has come home from|city to spend the holidays with hor|turned frrom Montelair, N. J., to spend M0ody is ~home at present for the ora) of “the hotels whl attract for! g™ o — “and Mrs. Uilp Dardeck of Arch Dr. Arnold’s gymnasium school, New brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Ed- [ Christmas with his parents. holidays from the United States Vet-|they plan to have sacred musio. until; fll POX'S — Mon., Tues., Wed, . and Miss Helen Downes,| Haven, for the Christmas recoss. win Lewis, ’ |erans hospital No. 81, Bronx, N. Y., midnight atd then to have the regu- W ¢ g ughter of Mr. and Mrs, John F.| SR o Miss Mirlam Mouat, daughter ~of | Where she i connected with ther re-|jap New Tear's eve celebration: . “HEROES OF THE STREET".! of ;Menroe streot, are among| M and Mrs. Vietor Poindexter of | Dr. Frederic Schilling of Toronto,| Mr, and Mrs, Laurcnce Mouat, ig'construction department. Mr. Webb is, " With On¢ Speclal Hero ,fia' Beitain girls returning from | Hartford will spend Christmas with|Canada, is spending the holidays with | planning to enter Miss Conklin's 8cc- bacteriologist at the’ United States ‘Orlando swm. son of Tu!mudp o N Joseph | retarial school in New York city after Veterans hospital No. 41, New Haven, /Switt of Cedar street, I8 home from WESLEN DARRY. W Rochelle Woman's college| Mre. Poindexter's parents, Mr. and | hig parents Mr, and Mrs, Mrs, D. McMillan of Fercst street. Schilling of J1 Grove Hill, the first of the New Year. ]Lunn. Norwich cpllele, Vermunt. e

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