New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1923, Page 10

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witk neal g Monday erening promises 10 be able that the The pre the compas Hussian mus the subieet by Mr. 8 # as they the N apticipating The members ¢ » Musiea! club much pleasurs whieh will b Junuary 28, and which one of the mest . club has had this seasor gram will be dey 1o tiens of Freach olans with a paper o Miss Schade i with presiding at the The musical » been arranged for foliows Arla rrom their e tod and olander A re this meeling have as for contralte, “Ce Mignor Miss M Miss I 8. Violnel &, Roma b, The (Themas) yer rker at o Mr. Behauffier Mrs. Andaulatis 3. songs for soprano 2, Bong of Indis L. Hymn to the ) msky-Korsakoft at the piane Mrs. M Twe Pianos. 8 Le Matin b Le Roir Mr 5. Songs for obligato Tes Yeux Nene Miss Latham and Mr Miss Harvey at the 6. Plane a. Arabesque b, Clair de Lune Miss Hine 7. Mixed Quartet a. O Praise Ye (Tschaikowski) b. Praise the Lord, O, My Soul (Ivanoff) Tuttle, Cornwall Herton Hart at the piane 4 four hands Chaminasde Hosenh with vie Hart and Mr SOPrano Rahey Rtearns plano. Debussy Mrs. Horton, Mrs Mr. Stuhiman, Mr. 8. Two Pianos, four hands Suite—Ballet Music and Mazurka (Gliere) Miss Parker and Miss Hine, DR Belleair Heights, Fla, Jan, 27, Speclal to Herald: (By Eve Alsman) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Judd, who are spending the winter scasom at their cottage at Belleair, were among the guests entertained by ‘Mr, un-l‘ Mrs. Frank Jones, of Memphis, Tenn., at a dinner party given at the open- ing of the Belleview Country club for | the season. | The dinner was given in the white | and gold dining room of the club| house. Between courses the guests danced in the small dancing room | forming the west wing of the dining | room, overlooking . Clearwater Bay. Women of the party were handsome- ly gowned in light, lacy frocks wl\lch‘ are an appropriate vogue in the South- land this winter, ‘ After the dinner, the guests re- mained for the opening dance of the Belleair season, given by the Belle- view club in the newy-finished French ball-room. Numerous other parties were enter- tained at the opening of the Country Club, which is maintained exclusively for the winter colony at Belleair and for guest at the Belleview hotel. Guest at the club durifg the even- ing who are well known in the liter- | ary and social life of the country in- cluded George Ade and Ort Wels, Mr. | make | House ‘taking the part of > W BRITA! DAME—ALDERSON WEDDING 5} — {5} New Britain Musical Club Presents Attractive Program--Several Small Parties— he wedding of Miss sylvia Gladden daughter of Mr. and Mrs Algernon Birown Alderson Lake street and Halph Lelghton Dame, son of Mr. and Mrs, John 1. Dame of Newport, Now Hampshire will take place this evening at 6 o'clock at the home of the bride’s parents, Reverend | Maier of the First Congrega- tional ehureh will perform the crlw[ mony The maid of honor will be Miss Alice Alderson @ sister of the| bride te be, and Mr. Dame has ohosen for his best man Clarence Ives Hungerford of Hartford The bride will wear a gown of ivory colored brocaded chiffon, velvet and ercpe meteor with a court train trimmed with pearis, and will wear u veil of tulle fashioned with Dutchess lace and orange blossoms, She will carry a bouquet of lilies of the valley | and orchids, The maid of honor will wear a dress of sea green Spanish lace trimmed with silver ornaments. She will wear a wreath of silver | flowers in her hair and carry a bou-| quet of red roses, Following the wed- ding ceremony there will be a recep- tion at the house to nearly three hundred friends and relatives, Dec- orations about the rooms in the house will be cut flowers, laurel and fern, After a short unannounced wedding trip Mr, and Mrs, Dame wf¥ their home on Dennison street in Hartford, Mr, Dame is connccted with the Fuller Brush Co, as man- ager of the Hartford distributing sta- | ton, Alderses of a Henry The Circle FFrancais of the New Britain High school held its regular | meeting last Monday afternoon and presented an especially interesting program. After the business meeting unusually fine talks were given about | the various cathedrals in France by Dorothy Hale, Pansy Bush, Earle Put- ney and Louis Pike. Following theM talks a short play “Le Demenage- ment” was presented with Richard | Monsieur Canezon and Albert White taking the part of Guignot, . Raymond Piper of Boston was en- tertained last evening by several friends in town at a bachelor party in Hartford. Dinner was served at| |the Heublien hotel followed by a thea- ltrr party at Parsons’. Mr. Piper is the fiance of Miss Agnes Duncanson, daughter of Mr, A&nd Mrs, Charles {Duncanson of Black Rock avenue, their wedding will take place next | month. G. M . Miss Urith Wachter, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wachter of Har- . . and Mrs. I.. Ford and Dr, and Mrs. Hopkins, of Detroit, Mich.,, Mr. and Mry. Grantland Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Ring lLardner, Mr. and Mrs, Keiland, Mrs. May Wilson Preston and E. J. Lake, of Hartford, Conn. . s 0 Mr. and Mrs, I". G. Vibberts, and Mr, and Mrs, Walter H. Hart, of New Eritain, Conn., were in New York for | . & few days, carly in the week. s s e Mr. and Mrs. George 1% Hart, of | New Britain, Conn,, were visitors at the Hotel Chatham, New York this week. . Mrs. Logan Paige, of Harrison St., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hinman in Warren, Ohio. . e Miss Corinne Bacon 6f street is in New York city. . .. Mrs. George Kimball of South Bur- ritt street gave a luncheon bridge at| her home on Monday complimenting Mrs. Frank Wachter of Harrison street who will leave during the week for Peoria, 111, to spend several weeks. Lexington Mrs. George Cadwell and daughter, Miss Evelyn Cadwell of Harrison street returned yesterday from New York city wheer they spent the carly| part of the m-nh . Mrs. E. W. (‘hnst of Garden street | s spending the week-end in New| York city. Mrs. George Traut !street will open her home next Sat- urday afternoon to the A. A. girls for & benefit bridge which they will give on that day. This is one of the first| parties of this kind that the active| A. A. members have planned and it promises to be especially successful. Miss Alice Regan, daughter and Mrs. Joseph street, Miss Cordelia Kilbourne, daughter of . O. Kilbourne of Stan- ley street and Miss Amalia Traut, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Traut are the committec in charge . oo Milkey of West Main Miss Anna of Griswold street has she will spend the next six months, P The Woman's club of New Britain will entertain Tuesday evening at its annual guest night when each mem- ber of the club will be privileged to bring a g:est. The program for this occasion” will. be an especially inter- esting one as Marcus White of #tate Normal school will be the speaker. Mr. White has chosen for his subject Tact and Fancy in Psychology. Miss Margaret Midd.emas and Miss Corinne Goodwin entertained at cards last Saturday evening at Miss Middie- | High street in honor mas' home on Alderson of Lake of Miss Sylvia sstreet, . . The members of the Esther Stan- | fey chapter, D. A. R.. are looking forward to a delightful colonial re- eeption which they will hold on Fri- day afternoon, February 2, from 4 to 6 the home of Mrs. Laurence Mouatt, the regent. . The hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Mouatt, Mrs. Harry M. Bates, Mrs. Frank J. | Porter ‘and Mrs. Rufus N. Hemen- way. Music will be furnished by Miss Gertrude Hine, pianist, and ssarcus Fieitzer, violinist. C. B.| Hazen | of Mr.| Regan of Harrison | gone to California where | the | rison street is home from Miss Beau- |vais school in Poston for the week- |end. st . . Mrs. Carl Ramsey of Garden strest | |entertained at dinner " at her home | Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McMillian of Forest street ‘\\ho left on Thursday for Florida. P Mrs. Dudley Walker of Roberts V%lr(‘l‘( has returned from Wilmington |and New York where she has been | 1 visiting. { . St s0 th M CE ] | Mr. and Mrs. William Beers of | Pearl street are spending the winter | months in Camden, 8. C. { PR er. {ind M Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Southard M ot Berlin are spending a short time in New York. | Mrs. Herman Hall entertained at cards at her home an Maple street Thursday afternoon, when Mrs. J. E. | Curtin of Maple street won the first | prize and Mrs, Harold Dempsey of Lincoln street, the second. Pe of Mrs. George Curtis gave a bridge party at her hone on Harrison strect | Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. William Baker of Burritt street won the first | prize, Mrs. Fred Loomis of Harrison | | street, the second, and Mrs. Herman | Magargal of (zrmr Hill, the third. . . Mrs. Harold (‘mn\ gave a dchglu.\ | ful card party Wednesday afternoon |at her home in Iast Berlin. Mrs. J. [ | M. Halloran of Grove Hill won the first prize, Mrs. Lonis Jones of Ham- ‘mon street, the second, and Mrs. J.| Curtin of Maple street, the third. Bassette of Emmons | president of the Wom- | and Mrs. E. | street at-| a and musi- | club of | afternoon. | presidents | wife | of Mrs. Buel | Place, who [an's club of New Britain, | M. Wightman of Russell tended the mid-winter te; ale which the Woman | Waterbury gave Tue | A large number of | were invited. Mrs. Templeton, | of the governor, was the guest | honor, presiding at the tea table. s te The wedding of Miss Anna Sar- tinski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John of Rockwell avenue and Kopezyk of Curtis street took place Wednesday morning in St. Peter's church with the Rev. Charles Coppens performing the ceremony. They were attended by | Miss Helen Lech bridesmgid and Stanley Gueek the best man. “oliowing the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Kopezyk left en a wedding trip and will be at her home to their friends upon their return at 114 Rockwell avenue. On Wednesday evening the youps Ifolk at the Children's Home had a rather unique social which was called a “measles” party. A great many of the children the home have re- cently had the measles but with the exception of two or three they have a1l recovered and the party was held to celebrate their recovery. .. Dr. Clifford W. and Mrs. Vivian of West Main street left this morning for New York city where they will spend the week-end. Mrs. Vivian!| will attend the annual banquet of Miss Mason's Castle school of Tarry-| | town which will be held at the wal. dorf Hotel tomorrow noon. Vivian will attend a clinic at Presbyterian hospital. I m fl!" gave day afternoon at the meeting of the Home South Congregational church. Kirkham spoke on “The Trend of the Races.” progress and ored race, | delightful noon tea was served. . garct Conroy know second prize in the rifle women which was held last week at was 127 points out of a possible 150. months at Pinehurst, N. C. | guests over the week-end, Pelton of New Springfield, M troit, and Mrs. herst, Mass., and Mr. ter Briggs of Gambridge, wedding of Miss | . daughter of Mr. and Ralph L. place tonight. v . hold its annual bridge party on Sat- urday afternoon, Young Women's Christian tion. Buell street is in charge of the tables| of Hartford, and and the ticket sale. iron. McCall Auxiliary To Meet Photo By Murray MRS. DUGALD MeMILLAN Mrs, McMillan, One of the City’s Popular Matrons, Is In the South For a Stay Mrs. John Kirkham of Cedar street a very interesting talk yester- Dr. and Mrs. §. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morans, Jonas N. Gold- smith, Mr. and Mr: M. D. Baxe, David L. Nair, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W, Menus, William Greenstein and Miss Lillian Kennedy are the box holders for the minstrel and vaudevi to be given by the New Britain chap- the Mrs. Missionary society of Mrs. George Taylor, Mrs. F. Vibberts, Miss Margaret Eddy and rs. Douglas Johnston discussed the leadership of the col- Mrs. Clair Upson gave a musical program, After-| afternoon. ater tomorrow . s Several young people from lan- ders, Frary & Clark went on a sleigh ride to Southington Tuesday | evening, stopping at the Southington Inn for refreshments and to dance. \nmn;: those on the party were the Mis Peterson, Olga Kall-| dith Johnson, helma Carlson, Anna Marie Danielson, Robert Strom, Ar-| Doyle, Lincoln| of Greenwood guest Miss Mar- Manchester Miss Lillic Lynn reet has for her of South « s o Friends of Mrs. Alix W. Stanley of anley street will be interested to that Mrs. Stanley was awarded tourney for , Lillian Edna Peterson, Ilorrie Berglund, Ruth Linden and and Fred Ulk thur Suess, Robert Danieison, Harry Tuverson, Tom/| Curry, Raymond JHolcomb, Dickinson and Billy Heckman, P e Pinehurst Gun club. Her sco Stanley is spending the rs. winter | Cook, former pas- Methodist church, . | Rev. Warren ¥. tor of the Trinity 15 visiting in town. He will occupy the pulpit at the South Congrega- tional church tomorrow: evening. v e o The New Britain board of Fire n- derwriters held their annual banaigt at Shuttle Meadow club ou Thursuay evening. Algernon Brown Ald- street have as their| Mrs. G. York city, Miss Kath- n Hall of New York city, Mr. and rs. J. L. Dame of Newport, N. H., r. and Mrs. Arthur Thornton of| ., Jan Irvine of De-! Mich.,, M and Mrs. Henry racock of Philadelphia, Professor Raymond Gettall of Am-| and Mrs. Wal- M all attend the| and Mrs. of Lake Mr., son Mr. and Mrs. William Huitberg of Chestnut street observed the 49th an- niversary of their wedding at their home on Wednesday. On the same Alderson, | gay their daughter and son-in-law Mr. Alderson, | ang Mrs, Lee Darling ‘observed will takel their sixth annivehsary at their-home in Hartford, Mr. and Mrs, Hultberg were married in South Manchester by Rev. Mr. Huntington at the Congrega | tional church parsonage. They have W. Wallace Hultberg of Cal,, F. Wilford Huit- 1., Mrs. Mrs. Mary town to Sylvia and Mrs. Dame which whom are in . o The New Britain College club will 10 at the| four children, Associa- | 1.os Angeles, of 41| berg of Chicago, February Mrs. Stanley Holmes Johnson | of this city. Branded Because of Beauty Rosabella Garrison, 15, Laporte, Ind., shown here, “declares a asked man entered her home and hranded her arm with a Hot| The man, she says, confessed in a noté he had committed " | the outrage at the request of a New York actress, jealous of Miss| | Garrison’s beauty. » show | ter of Hadassah at the Lyceum the- | Berglund, | Wi esley | Lee Darling | The Whele Truth" a play by Lindsey Barbee, was very successfully produced by the young folk of the Methodist church at “Methodist Night," which was held at the ¥, M, C. A, on Wednesday' evening. The cast of characters included: Miss Helen Evans, as Amy Ross; Charles Cobert, as Barclay, Miss Faulkner's chauffeur; Phyllis Faulkner, an heir- oss, was represented by Miss Gretchen Larson; Marie Ostrowski took the part of Mrs, Hathaway, Miss Faull ner's companion; Alphonse, the but. ler, was taken by Oliver Emerson; Reginald Brooke, a sultor waa por- trayed by Willlam Gooby, Edward A. Marion took the part of Mont. morency Montmain, a poet, and Miss Emmie Doolittle represented Mont. main's avife, Gilbert Marsh took the part of Lord Harding, another suitor, The play is a farce comedy and presents an amusing comedy of er. rors caused by one young woman im- | personating another. The actions }tonk place in a sunparior of a fashionable hotel. William Gooby is in charge of the play. o .. The women of the First Congrega- tional church met on Friday last and organized a Missionary soclety which is a combination of the Foreign and Home Missionary societies, It s planned to hold a meeting the second Friday in every month, Members clected to office are: President, Mrs, Marcus White; vice.president and chairman program committee, Mrs. Samuel McCutcheon: vice - president and chairman work committee, Mrs. E. C. Goodwin; vice-president and chairman hospitality committee, Mrs. R. C. Clapp; secretary, Mrs. W. E, | Parker; treasurer and chairman fin- |ance committee, Mrs. J. B, Thompson; |auditor, F. A. Porter. Program committee — Mrs. Mec- C'utcheon, chairman; Mrs. W. P. Felt; Mrs. 8. H. Hellyar; Mrs, W, T, Wells. Work committee—Mrs. E. C. Good- win, chairman; Miss Bertha Cham- berlain, Mrs. J. D. Hahn, Mrs. M. E. Pease. Hospitality committee—Mrs, R, C. Clapp, chairman; Mrs. H. W. Burns, Mrs, Maxwell Coe, Mre. H. L. Corley, Mrs. J. H. Robinson. Finance committee — Mrs. J. B. Thomson, chalrman; Mrs. E. G. Brad- |ley, Mrs. F. 8. Chamberlain, Mrs. H. | 8. Cook, Mrs. C. H. Fox, Mra J. H. Latham, Mrs. €. E. Mitchell, Mrs. 1. | D. Radcliffe, Mrs. M. E. Tracy, Mrs. 1. Warren and Miss Mary 8. | Whittlesey. | Mrs. Arthur Kimball gave a lunch- con bridge at her home on Lexington strect yesterday. . | : Mrs. Maxweil Porter entertained in- | formally at tea at her home on Lex- |ington street yesterday afternoon for Mrs. C. 8. Campbell, who has been the ,vcect of Mrs. Clifton Wilson on | Fores. street. Mrs, Howard Bruem- mer presided at the tea table which | was dec rated with four candles and |a low bowl of flowers in the center. Mrs. -Dudley Walker and Mrs. Ciifton Wilson and Mrs. P, C. Platt assisted | with the serving. Among the guests were Mrs. Maurice Johnson, Mrs. Ar- thur Samson, Mrs. Maurice Pease, Mrs, William Coholan, Mrs. stone Vance and Miss Ruth Bristol. . o . Mrs. John Allen of Stanley street| has returned from New York where she has been spending the past week. . e e Mr. and Mrs. Carl Messenger o Hamilton street - entertained several riends last Saturday evening at their «ome at bridge. . . Mi. and Mrs. i’hiladelphia are visiting in town for the Dame-Alderson wedding. D) Mra. Leon Sprague of Mapie Hill and Miss Lois Shaw of this city at- tended the Girl Scout conference in Norwalk on Tuesday ' last. Mrs. ture censorship in Connecticut, « v Members of the Saturday Night | club met at the home of Marcus I\\hlto of I'orest street last Saturday | night and made plans to have some | special appropriate program for the £00th meeting which is to be held | next month. Rev. H. F. ‘f(rrmPr pastor of the Berlin Congre- !ganonal church, who recently re- | turned from a tour of Kurope, spoke on “Glimpses into the Turmoil of Furope.” His talk dealt with the in- dustrial conditions in France, Bel- | glum, Italy, Austria and Great Brit- |2in. Of much interest is the fuct that the club numbered among its char- | ter members Elihu Burritt “the learn- €d blacksmith” and others whose names are prominently identified with the early history of New Britain. DR ) Miss N. Ruth Law, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A, Law of Maple {Hill and Phillip Fuller of 86 Lake street were married at the home of| the bride's parents on Wodneldly evening by Rev, tor of the Newington Lon["enfl.nl church. Only immediate relatives of bride and groom were present. |bride was attended by her cousin, the' fiss Marion Currier of Hartford and | |the groom by his brother, Albert Ful- ler of Boston, Mass. The couple left on a wedding trip through the western states and will| |be at home to their many friends at| |22 Dennison street, Hartford, after| February 15. 2 | | A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss Adeline Hausrath at her home, 201 Smalley street lust eve- |ning by a number of her friends. She |received many beautiful and useful | gifts. Miss Hausrath is to be mar- ried to Bruno Wagner on February |3 at St. Matthew’s German Litheran |church at 2:30 o'clock in the after- V noon . . . | Mr. and Mrs. €. A, Earl of New | York city are the week-end guests of I\lr and Mrs. Arthur Harrop of Har- rison strest John. | “haries Penfieid of | Sprague gave a report on moving pic- | Schauffler, | About 25 eguple were In atleadance at the first of & series of wontldy | dances given by the Business and Pre- | fessional Women's club at the elub- house on High street last evening. Miss | the ‘Anna Foberg was chaimman of jcommittee In charge and had Miss Anna Mawe, Miss Abbe Dawsen and Miss Leopora Fox to assist her, Musio | was turnished by & chestra. The ofcers and directors of the club are in charge of the apen house to be held tomorrow afternoen for members of the Conneetieut olubs/ who will visit here, Guests are pected from Stamford, New Haven, Bridgeport and Hartford, .o Mr, and Mrs. Clifton \v *ison of Forest street entertained three tables of bridge at their home Thursday eve- Campbell of Willskeboro, Penn, A prize was awarded to Mrs. Maurice Johnson, Mrs, Campbell Mrs, Ernest Smith of Franklin Square entertained her bridge elub at the Shuttle ll dow club ‘on Wednes- day, PR Mra. Allen McKinnle of Forest street has been spending a few days in New Haven visiting friends, . 0.0 A number of girls from the Vulcan Iron Works will hold a theater party at Parsons' this afternoon, . .0 The New Britain McAll Auxillary will hold & meeting at the home of |Mrs, Charles Mitchell of 64 Russell |street on Thursday afternoon, Feb- |ruary 1 at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Eliot of New Haven will tell of her recent trip to Parls and why the French still need our help, The treasurer, Mrs, Robert M. Parsons asks that last year's dues be pald at this meeting. “« .0 Mr. and Mrs, James Baldwin of Corbin avenue entertained several friends at tea at their home last Sun- day evening. . . Miss Eleanor Lewis of Russell street returned on Thursday from Wilming- ton, Del,, where she has been the guest of Miss Mary l.ofland. o s 0. oster daughter of Miss Margaret street, will give a bridge party at her| home this evening to severat of her friends. eral employes of the Connecticut Light and Power Co, at her home in| Belvidere Thursday evening compli-| menting Mrs. Della Farrell on her birthday. s s s Miss Florence Mouat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mouat of Grove Hill will entertain the Alpha Alpha alumnae girls at her home next Tuesday evening. . . Several members of the younger set |in town as well as many of the school and college set are planning to attend | the Junior week festivities at Wes- leyan University which will take place the second week-end in February. On Thursday evening, February 8, the “Prom” will be held and on Friday and Saturday there will be plays and basketball games with the usual din- ner dances and round robins at the various fraternity houses in the even- irg. . . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Upson of this left yesterday = for I'lorida spend the remainder of the winter. Mrs. Upson's nieces, Miss Muriel and Miss Dorothy Lambha, also made the trip. . . . Mr. and Mrs, E. Allen Moore will open their home on Sunny Ledge this/| | evening .to. a' benefit bridge party which the Vassar alumni will give to raise funde for the Vassar salary en- dowmeht fund. Tables have been re- served by al} gociety members includ- ing the older matrons and the young- er married .set as well as several of the younger foik. Mrs. Maurice Pease, Mrs. Donald Bartlett, Mrs. Philip Stanley and Miss Sally Humason' are the committeq in charge. P Miss Freda Burkle, a téacher of economies at the Boston, High school land for the ,past two years a visitor in Germany, gave a very interesting talk last evening at a meeting which was held at the Teutonic Mdenner- chor hall on Arch street. Miss Bur- Kle told of the conditions in central Europe. . ning for thelr house guests, Mrs, C, 8. | and Mrs, | Wilson were classmates at Dana Hall, | 9 9L | Mr. and Mrs. Wells Yoster of Russell Mrs, Helen Leach entertained sev-| to! three-plece or-/ | | | | | Mrs, Rachel Figh, shown here, asks & divorce from her husband, Smith V. Msh, 46, wealthy Detroiter, charging his affections were stolen by a soclety woman who is 64 and a lnndmolhnr. Mr, and Mrs, Dugald McMillan of Forest street left on Thursday for Daytona, Florida to spend several weeks, . | Mrs. Fred Porter of Garden street | attended the bridge party on Wednes- day afternoon which Mrs. Earl Bush of Hartford gave at the Hartford Goif club to several of her friends. . .o | Mra. Jane M. Ensworth of Wallace street announces the engagement of | her daughter, Ruth Ellen to FElls- t‘arlh Sage flmm-ld Iso of this city. . ‘ Miss Alice .\iunuon of West Main street, who has been fll at the New | Britain hospital, has returned to her home at 185 West Main street, Mrs. C. 8. Campbell, who has been Hhc guest of Mrs, Clifton Wilson of Forest street for the week, left today for her home in Wilkes Barre, Ia. . . IZrnest Hockey of Montreal, Can- | ada, is visiting friends in the city. | The members of the “Anchor | Brand" Girls club of North & Judd Mfg. Co., held a successful whist and u!nnrn at the Elks' club last evening, The Rexmere orchestra furnished the music for dancing. Miss Mary ‘hunn. Miss Mary onseas, Miss Katherine Kiniry and Miss Anna Cof- fey were the committee in charge. . o v | \ Miss Helen Martindell, |Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martindell {Hamilton street, is spending a days in New Haven, Conn. daughter of of few | The Shuttle Meadow club has an- nounced its mid-winter ball which is to take piace next Saturday evening in the club ball . room. This is al- | ways one of the largest and most | elaborate of winter dances. “Sleepy"” Hall, thé famous banjo player of the Yale Glee club has been engaged to play for ‘dancing with Bolton & Cipriano’s erchestra. Mrs. Howard | Parsons and Howard Humphrey are | the committee in charge. PRI Mr; and Mrs. W. H. Rattenbury of Lenox Place returned. on Thursday from Atlantic City-where Mrs. Ratten- bury has been spending the past few weeks, Mr, Rattenbury geing for short Estays during: the time, | v oo The Good Government club, of the Y. Wi C A Is making plans for a supper. which is to be held February 12th, . o Miss Hazel Egan of Court strect and Miss Helen Janswick of Washing- ton street are spending a few days in Newton, Mass, with Mrs. C. H. | Chamberlain, E Mrs. Isaac Black of Harrison street eatertained several friends at tea at the Shuttle Meadow club on Wednes- day afternoon. Tea was served in the club dining room, at several small tables. V ] Harry 8. Martin, pu-‘ | The | ' f Twenty-one Pounds of Perfect Baby Charles 0'Donnell, Jr., ten-months-cld Brooklyn (N. Y.) bahy 1won the first prize in the New i Con Yotk City Perfect Baby Health i TR b ol

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