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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1023, W 1 '\\'m Main street hare as ow of P | ouneed the 1o support the New Hiril g Egn e e ARABIAN NIGHTS BALL PLANNED tion to bring the Orpheus elub oll :i ll\‘llnnn‘l‘ r:n‘:! My, and Grs mm..-J ngfeld here on Thursday e neaid o alnut street xS | of the club the following 30 mem- bhers pledged themselves to purchase planning a dance to he heid next ¥Fri { . * day evening at the bungalow The Helon Philips, Katherine Minor, Ger. Unique Event To Be Staged At Shuttle Meadpw Club—Delegates Named For Na- . trude Conroy, Mary E. MoCue, Olive tl .l D A R. At w 5 M.n V.l hu o - :::-n'an Bigma members and their fun':n. Norma Trewhella, .l“!h:m(u‘q on Py n y entn LA I | ", Brown, Josephine Crawley, 8§ O, | = — tables of bridge at her home on Henry Coates, Barhara Blair, Marjorle Stan. street, Tuesday evening, compliment . Y Ladies' of the eity are very muck ley, Edith V., Poole, Margaret Shee engrossed this week, and will be next .':“;':‘“" "I "‘"l:"'.""‘;.’.‘l-. Co havelwere won by Miss Duncanson and :lm;'l. Fmoy..’ M:!dr;: Wcld'io:n;'o fort o obeain Suffiolont Bnanses 4 Miss Myrtle Porter. affey, rude V. Bowen, ' eawee glane the work of the loos 1ittle honor for themselves during the| . = peaple attended the old 1conora Fox, Josephine Rathbone and past week or 00 in two different lines Agnes E, Crowley, | engngement of their daughter, Miss! , Mareh 1, At the last meetin nE _’ The Psi Sigmas sorerity girls are & tieket; Dr, Gertrude J, Kinsella, danee will be a small one, being enly B, Fulton, Ella R, Fergusoh, Mary E, ' Miss Sally Smith entertained two Murphy, Mary V, Preissel, Eva M, — —— l Mr. and Mra A, W, Stanjey, who| P 0 Agnes Duucansen, Prizes han, Bertha Tallon, Clara Leupold, in making & syceess of the annusl ef jeity of New Rritain, and gained no ot T Martinl, Eva Bheldon, Anna C, Mawe, The next regular card party of the 6, at the clubhouse, Anna Mawe khairman of tha committee in charge of the évent and those who want a table, eithor for whist or bridge, are asked to communicate with her, Miss Corinne Bacon will lecture to the club at the clubhouse on the eve. ning of Tuesday, February 27, at § o'clock on “Some Interesting Blogra. phi Grace Hatton is chairman of the committes In charge of the next club dance to be held on Saturday eve. ning, February 24. L . Mr. and Mrs, Farl R, Supernant of Maple street entertained at a Valen- tine party on Wednesday evening. The home was decorated with Valentine trimmings, red crepe papers and Val. entine shades. Those present were Miss Linnea.Stahl, Arthur McSpeden, ¥rances Kuff, Arthur Clinton, Ruth Linden, Wesley Dickinson, Florence Woods and Theodore Skinner, L The supper which given at the Center church on February 13, by the Young Women's Home Missionary so- clety was successful and thanks are due the young women in their work and furnishing of food. The procecds of the supper are to be given to the Children's Home, . Cyril Dennison Hall of Scranton and New York has been the house guest of Mrs. Emilie Andzulatis of Chestnut street, . s On Monday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock the Mothers and Teachers’ club of the Central Junior Grammar school will meet at the school to hear branch of the ¥, W, C. A, ofr another year, They have set a goal of ap proximately $11,000 for their efforts that amount being required in the Ludget, The finance committee of the assoclation, with Mrs, Philip Stanley and Miss ¥lora Humphrey, is in ao tive oharge of the work, Thursde) eveping witnessed the organization meeting, with Miss Maude Hobbs of New York as the speaker, Nine teams have heen named, as follo Team 1—Miss Mary Whittiesey, captain; Mrs, W, C, Hungerford, Mrs, W. F. Brooks, Mes. Frank Porter, Mrs, ¥. 8, Chamberlain, Miss Mabel Hibbard, Mrs, T, Goms, Mrs, George Kimball, Mrs, Howard Irving, Mrs, H. B, Humason and ftanley Goas. Team 2-—Mrs, E. W, Sehultz, cap- tain; Mrs, A. A, Mills, Miss C, Cham- berlatn, Mrs, Frank Traut, Mrs, John Purney, Mrs. Charles Bradley, Mrs, leon Sprague, Mrs. Paul Rogers, Mrs, Louls Young, Mrs. E. A, Moore, Mrs, Will Bacon, Mrs, Charles Porter and, Peter Crona. Team 3-—Miss Mary Bingham, cap- tain; Miss Elizabeth Eastman, Miss Gertrude Rogers, Miss Jane Wessell, Mrs. E. B. Stone, Mrs. B. B. Bassett, Mrs. H. H. Pease, Mrs. M. K. Pascoe, Mrs. Will Coholan, Mrs, Arthur Kim- ball, Mrs, J. L. Davis, Mrs. Fred Por- ter, F. O, Rackliffe and A, 8. Jourdan. Team 4—Miss Florence Andrews, captain; Mrs. John Stadler, Jr., Mrs, Arthur Berg, Miss Emma Shaal, Mrs. Gertrude Fay, Miss Helen Dixon, Mrs. G. Rogers, Miss Emma Peterson and | Mrs. Gertrude Bowen. Team 6—Mrs. Pardon Rickey, cap- tain; Miss Alice Huston, Mrs, Law- rence Southard, and Mrs, Coale. Team 6—Sports club team, Miss| Helen Rackliffe, captain; Miss Mar- jorie Field, Miss Atholea Martin, Miss Mrs. Charles Pratt of sport, gelf and rifle shooting, Mr. Stanley qualified for the sixth 16 in one of the Pinehurst golf tourna- menta, no small achievement, Not cnly @id he qualify but also succeeded in winning his way to the first place in the division by defeating meveral golfers of repute, Mra Staniey's success on the rifie Tange was as great as that of her hus- Jband on the links. 8he made remark- ably good scores, tieing for third place in the series of shoots, with a score of 139, DR Mra. George Hildebrandt, of Harrl- son street, entertalned a number of friends at her hom a luncheon and bridge Friday oon, L I Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Dixon, Mrs. L. C., Baker, Mr, and Mrs. F. H, Holm and Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Burke, are among the recent additions from this city to the Palm Beach, Fla., winter colony. They left New Britain yes. terday. L I Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Baker, who have ;‘lvna south, were given a farewell | party Tuesday evening by Mrs. Mar- | jorie Strong Krieger at her home on | Stratford road. Mrs. . L. Hunting- |ton assisted with the serving. | o | Miss Janet Hibbard, of Alston, | Maes., is the guest of Miss Ruth Bris- |tol of Grove Hill for the week-end. { Miss Hibbard is the, daughter of Mrs. Adelaide Hibbard, who appeared here | with the Alfred Cross Players during {the days of stock produrflyn at the | Tiyceum, i o o0 Donald McMillan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McMillan, of Forest sereet, has returned from a few days in New York city. L L fashioned Valentine social at the Stan. ley Memorial church last evening. The social was held under the auspices of the Men's eclub and the Ladies' society, DR Mrh, Laurence Mouat, regent of the Esther Stanley chapter, D, A, R, and Mrs, William Hungertord will at. | tend the National Congr in Wash ington in April as Jele; from the Esther Stanley chapter, Mrs, E. Allen Moore, Mrs, William H, Booth, Mrs. W. ¥, Brooks, Miss Mary Whit- tiesley, Mrs, C, W, Nishala, Mrs, Frank J. Porter, Mrs, Jamos itobinson, Mre E. B, Eddy and Mrs, Lorenza P, len of Washington will attend the con- greas as alternate delegates, ..o On Monday evening, Fehruary 26, the Normal school Glee club will pre- sent an operetta, “The Land of Chance,” by the eminent woman com- poser, Fay Foster, The leading roles will be taken by members of the Glee club while a chorus of over 30 members will add considerably to the interest of the work. The entire performance {s un- der the direction of Miss Pauline A. Meyer, the director of music, Friends of the Glee club may ob- tain tickets through any Normal | school student, LR On next Friday evening the Kenil- worth club will hold another of its mid-winter soclals and dances at the clubrooms. The aifair will bé inform- al amd open to members and their friends. The Rexmere orchestra will furnish music. e The Shuttle Meadow club will give one of the most brilliant parties of the season on Saturday evening, March 3rd, when the Arabian Nights ball will be held at the club. The The engugement of Princess Ma- falda (above), second daughter of King Emmanuel of Italy, to Crown Prince Leopold of Belgium will be, an- nounced immediately after the mar- riage of Princess Yolanda, eldest daughter of the Itallan royal family. rows of 338 East Main street. Miss Ney is employed at the P. & F. Cor- bin office and Mr. Barrows at the Cor- bin Cabinet Lock plant, e s 0 Mrs. Theodore Monier of Robbins avenue, Maple Hill, gave a bridge party at her home Wednesday after- noon. The prize winners were Mrs. J. T. Hart, Mrs. E. B. Proudman and Mrs. B. J. Damon, e s Helen Blank, Miss Elvira Bertoline| and Mrs. Ramm. | Teany 7—Teachers' team, Miss Mar- fan Beech, captain; Charlotte Spoor, Mildred Barrows, Doris Bradley, Helen Redfleld, Ruth Anderson, Edith Baldwin, Camilla Alstrow, Ruth Lar- son, Nellie Sylvia and Mina Brayton. MISS CLARA LOUISE TRAUT Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Traut of West Main Street. She Is a Student at Martha Washington College, Abbington, Va. | B L — Miss Catherine Riley, daughter of The Hart club, of which Theron e Y Team 8-—Business women's team, ; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Riley of Camp [Hart is director and pianist, gave the z;:::;’co:;‘:;?(:\-lfi tt:: :'T:l;’ S ;"l!"l“k"l'e"w 1!-:“:.' N(l;‘lflf;‘i E;g““"_" street, and George A. Giller, son of [third in a series of concerts on Tues-| Eor b £ vatt, Anna ehm, adys rum, ) Mr, and Mrs. George L. Giller of Trin- |daw evening at the Olivet Baptist| . Liltfan Stenberg, Ellen Brandt, Al-ity street, were married on Monday |church in Hartford. The club in- [h;\“;:.zuto); };:Ee:;(:rr \“ermx:\r'fl, }‘: mena Stone, Rose House, Ada Stan-|morning at § o'clock at St. Joseph's|cludes: Ruth Goodrich Horton, so- Griswold, of Berlin Bt 1 quist, Josephine Dunham, Louise church., Rev. Patrick Daly perform- |prano; Charles J. Stuhlman, tenor; ! ' Blakely, Lottie Beckingham, Irene|ed the ceremony. The bride was at-|[Jane Tuttle, contralto; and Burton Conklin, Gertrude House, Ilorence|tended by her sister Miss Esther Riley |Cornwall, baritone. Mr. Hart is one James, Gertrude Dehm, Agnes Crow- as maid of honor, and Mr. Giller's |of the better known pianists, and the ley, Edith Guenther and Katherine|best man was George Olcott. The |two numbers he gave, “Sundown"”, by Guenther. bride wore a suit of dark blue veldine | Hopekirk, and “The Ballett Music Team 9—Men's team, James Rog-|trimmed with black fox. A She wore a|from Rosamude,” were especially well ers, captain; Howard Bruemmer, J. C. hat of rose taffeta. IHer maid of received. He gave as an encore a Andrews, H. C. Jackson, Ralph Brit-| honor wore a suit of duvetyn and |}Mnnish folk song. Other numbers par- Rt A ton, Parker Abbe, Percival Platt,|caracul cloth trimmed with fox fur|ticularly artistic were “The Rose of Miss Dorothy Heslitt, daughter of | pajoy Howe, Dewitt Riley and|and a hat of orchid color taffeta. Fol- | the (;“f-d(."_" by Owst, sung by the Mr. and Mrs, John Heslitt of Madison | cyarieq Law. lowing the ceremony, a reception was |club, and a duet by Mrs. Horton and street, entertained several friends Aat ay held at the home of the bride's par-|Mr, Cornwall, “Calm as the Night,” & dance at her home Wednesday eve-| yjioq Gladys Lange entertained at a|ents to friends and relatives. Mr. and | by Gootze, Mrs. Tuttle and Mr. Stuhl- ning in honor of her birthday. A|ygientine party Wednesday evening. |Mrs. Giller left on a wedding trip to man sang “Si, la stanch czza m-op- buffet Muricheon was provided in the 2T Atlantic City, after which they will [ prime, o figlio,” from “Il* Trovatore.” dining room, which was .attractively| g0 Amphion. club of the New|make their home in Newark, N. J. P decorated In Valentine colors. Britain High schogl, an organization T x At a bridge party given Monday Miasradt devoted to the histrionic art is busily| rs Frances Cone of the Commer- |evening at the home of Miss Alice Miss Margaret Lewis, daughter of|preparing for the first public presen-iqjq) Trust company and Harry Hatsing| Rice of Columbia street announce- Mr. and Mrs. B, W, Lewis of Harri- |tation of the scason, which it plansof ¢he New Britain National bank will [ment was made of the engagement of son street, will give a bridge party|to give some time in April. “Daddy|aqtend the banquet of the American|Miss Annie Smith of Henry street and at her home on Monday evening. = |[ong-legs,” is the title of the play. |Institute of Banking' at the Hotel |Thomas McNamara, and also of the il 2 Sie | Astor in New York this evening. engagement of Miss Rice to George Young wcm's;n emp‘lo}"cdclt the| On Wednesday, March 21, the wed- AL 8. Lawrence of Greenfield, Mass. office of the New Britain Gas com-|ging of Miss Blanche Screen, of Hart- St g RS, pany enjoyed a social evening at the|ford, and Otis Ray Frink, of this city, | Htarr)tc.[llr'::a\tu::‘fml‘::fl::fni’lnt‘ijt Gasco club on Pine street last h!!ht-‘v\m take place here. The Rev. John :.mr '“9"_ io fiting (7. Tienton, .. Supper was scrved, games Were [, Davis of the Trinity Methodist|COMPanY 18 Visiting in atalral] Giphel o Bt yer!orr:l no"“ g Mrs. Thomas W. Cashen of 380 East Main street announces the engagement of her daughter, IMlorence Elizabeth, to Theodore J. Hellstein, son of Mr.| and Mrs, Louis Hellstein of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Stanley H, Holmes speak on “Better Cooperation Between Parents and Teachers.”” This will be follow- ed by a reception and soclal hour at which Mlle. Lampone a well known dancer of Hartford will entertain. . s The New Britain McAll auxiliary announces the postponement of the Children’s McAll Scrap book party from Monday, February 19th to Thursday, March 1, at the same hour and place. The Senior Auxiliary will hold an all day sewing meeting on Thursday, March 22, at the First church chapel from 10 until 5 o'clock. The Auxiliary also announces a re- turn engagement of the harpist, Miss Mildred Dilling, on Friday evening April 6th at 8:15 o'clock at the Camp school auditorium, . s . A waffle supper will be served at the Business and Professional Wom- en’s club house on Sunday evening of tumes will find appropriate ones at the [this Week from 5 until 7 o'clock. Miss club on Saturday afternoon, March 3. Mildred Weld is in charge of the af- > fair, . .o ¢ gl The Sincere Service club, of which| Miss Lillian Sleath, daughter of Miss Mary Mason is president and|Mr, and Mrs. James Sleath of South Miss Stella Carlson is secretary, en-|Byrritt street gave a brides party at tertained 14 young people from the|her home Thursday evening. There Children’s Home at a Valentine party |were three tables playi g and the Tuesday afternoon at the Triangle prizes went to M Justine Traut and club rooms on Main street. Miss|Miss Margaret LeW Miss Sleath Helen Dixon and Miss Charlotte Spoor |gserved refreshments. were in charge of the party. L Jegn Rt b A Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bates of Rus- Mrs. Elsia Myers entertained several |sel] street spend the early part friends at her home on Main street|of the week in New York city. Friday evehing in honor of her birth- * & » ¢ g |day Miss Miriam Mouat und Miss Laur- R AL ene Mouat, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mouat of tirove Eill, re- turned on Tuesday to Porchester, N. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Coholan, of Hamilton street, expect to occupy their new residence on Lincoln road in a week or 10 days. The home is a pleasing addition to houses along the road to the Shuttle Meadow club, on committee in charge, Mrs. Howard Parsons and Howard Humphrey have announced that those wishin cos- * e Mrs. A. J. Sloper, of Grove Hill, and Mrs. Ira Hicks, of West Main street were in New York city Tuesday. . .0 Miss Jane Porter, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Porter of Garden street, is spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs, Barnes of Bristol. = s Miss Laurie Woodruff is spending a few weeks in Atlantic City. . The Stanley Works Girls' club gave a Valentine social Thursday evening ‘ at their clubrooms on Lake street. [ A .. Dan Nolan entertained with ukulele fia " At 2 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sampson en-|and vocal specialties, 2k dery Texion Bl?“'i‘te“clhlrfi:; tertained four tables of bridge at their o e e L bt llediae i home on Liberty street Tuesday eve-| Miss Alice Clarke of Wallingford |CYent lectures under the auspie i A the New Britain Woman's cinb at the ning, complimenting Miss Jeannette|was the guest of Miss Arline Root of | r " i " V. Y., w First church chapel Tuesday after- Amatrano, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who is| Maple Hill last week. t 3 o'clock. Miss Blauvelt will visiting Mrs. Helen McMillan John- e e i el son at her home on Korest strect. Judge James E. Cooper, William IL. Lty o8 il . f v ) g R e " “lalso give the members of the cliss an Prizes were awarded to Mrs. . W.|Hatch, F. 8. Chamberlain, ¢. L. Fris- rtunity to ask questions on ler Porter and Maurice Johnson. bie and Judge George W. Kiet, left|PPY } Py ¢ s & . |previous lectures. yesterday noon for Southern Pines, N. o Bk Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hunger-|C,, where they will sojourn for the i ford, of Russell street, spent the early|next two weeks. part of the week in New York. . Lee Opposes Red Bands in Cases of Whooping Cough Sp s b Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, James Robinson, of| Monroe street iftly sur- The system of requiring children who have whooping cough to wear Harrison street, returned 'Thursday|prised Thursday evening by a number “ s os from Chicago, Til, where they have|of neighbors and friends, the occasion Mrs. John Norlin who has been the [been visiting at the homes of their|being their 30th wedding anniversary.|yed bands on their arms is not fa- guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Gahn- [son, Gordon Robinson and daughter, , Ao, A | vored by Dr. I. P. Lee, superintend- berg of Maple Hill for several weeks, | Mrs. Wilson Killough. Mrs, Charies R, Hare and Miss Hel:| ent of health, &nd will not be adopts has returned to her home in Sycamore . o 0 en Hare of Maple Hill are spending|ed by this city. Dr. Lee plans to ALY, 1. Mrs. J. W. McCabe of Grove Hill{a few days in New York. have post cards sent parents of such Egan, son of Mr. and Mrs. . s will open her home Wednesday eve- DAY ehildron, requesting. that . they . ke Mr. and Mrs. George B. Carter of [ ning, February 21, to a George Wash-| Announcement has heen made of [ range to have them isolated from Berlin have .announced the engage-|ington bridge and whist for the mem-|the cngagement of Miss Wanda,|other children. Bands are being uged for this purpose in New London and other cities. Due to the poor condition of the roads the Beef Steak Dinner dance which was to have been held at the Shuttle Meadow club this evening has L) been postponed. Miss Viola Clara Giles Hawksworth, of 136 Linwood strect, tendered a)its 500th meeting this evening. 'I'ne valentine party at her home last organization is unique in that it has| evening to a number of friends.|put few members but has been a part Games were played, refreshmentsof the social life of New Britain for| were served and everybody had a|many years. Originally started with| good time. the idea of fostering the literary spirit| Milton among 17 New Britain men, it has; R. W, Egan of Court street, returned held true to those lines since. James! Thursday to Middlebury college after Shepard is one of the ofdest members| spending the past week with his parents, at 231 Arch street, last Sat-| o the organization and ¥. H. Davison | parents. urday evening, Kverybody had an|j; the only surviving charter member. | enjoyable evening. | Many of New Britain's leading men | Miss Lillian P B have been members in the past. | Mr. and Mrs. Miss Leonie Crowe, daughter of Mr. LRI ) ! Black Rock avenue, has returned to | tivities at Storrs college. and Mrs. T. W. Crowe of Grove Hill.| §. 1, Johnson, thres years mana-|Perry Kindergarten school, Boston, | [ R ] gave a shower at her home Tuesday|ger of the Stanley Works plant in|after spending a few days in town| Miss Alice Booth left today for &|han, Mrs. B. F. Gaffney and Mrs. evening in honor of Mrs. Bennet Hib- KKobe, Japan, gave an interesting talk | with her parents. two woeks' stay at Atlantic City. | Della McCabe. The affair promises to bard who was formerly Miss Mary|to members of the American Logion | vy (3] I be one of the social successes of the Stanley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, N.|lust evening on the Jife and condi-| Mrs Charles Piper of Albany, N. Y., sowitz of 79 Lincoln|mid-winter season. D. Stanley of Short Beach, Conn. tions of the Japanese After the|is the week-end guest of Mr. and as her guest for the week-| R ) o G meeting the Auxiliary to the Legion| Mrs. Charles Duncanson of Black|end, Miss Reena Joseph and Miss| srempers of the Russwin Girls' club, served refreshments, | Rock avenue. Marion Ginewsky of Hartford. an organization of young women from e the office force of the Russell & Er- Mr, and Mrs. Svensk of Andrews .« v | . . | street and Miss Astrid Anderson, Members of the Sunshine .soclt\l_v} Mrs. Theodore Sheigman of New Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duncanson |y factory, entertained their friends daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Ander- | entertained at a dinner dance and| Rochelle, N. Y., has been the guest|entertained their daughter's bridal|gs » valentine party, Tuesday evening. gon, of Arch street will spend the|card party Thursday evening at the|ogher parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Smith | party at their home on Black Rock | LR ) P week-end in New York city. Elks' club. The committee in charge|of Henry strect for the past week. avenue last evening. b Mfhcanid A0NC Tokeh ikihour enter. o S 0N was Mrs. Arthur H, Oldershaw, chair-| T |tained about 130 friends at a dinner Miss Maude Hobbs, finance secre-[man, Mrs. William Montague, Mrs. B, party Tuesday evening, the occasion tary of the Northeastern field of the|}. Gaffney, Mrs. C. E. Erickson, Mrs. eing their twenty-fifth wedding an- Y. W. C. A, has been the house guest| Fred Loomis, Mrs. Louis Oldershaw, | pLveras ey of Mrs, Philip Stanley of Shuttle|Mrs, F. Hart, Mrs. Howard Sherman, P Meadow road. Mrs. E. B. Proudman and Mrs. E. G. o Hurlburt. Miss Laura Woodford of I‘ranklin square is spending a few weeks in At- lantie City. . o The “'Saturday Night club” will hold | . x o Mrs. Walter Koss was tendered a surprise party at the home of her ment of their daughter, Helen Carter | bers of the Daughters of Isabella and|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ney of to Burnham Williams of Burnside. |their friends. Playing will start at|§1 Jubilee street, to Arthur C. Bar- Gloria Morgan to Wed Vanderbilt Fleisher, daughter of Miss Evelyn Milier and Miss Sophia Mrs. J. W. McCabe and Mrs. J. C. Charles I'leisher of [Ginsberg are attending the prom ac-|Connolly will be hostesses. They will be asgisted by Mrs. Margaret Hannon, Miss Esther McCabe, Mrs, Sadie Calla- Miss Henrietta Svensk, daughter of The Business and Professiona! Women's club, at a meeting in the club house Tuecsday evening, heard a |talk on the Girl Scouts by Miss Mar- fon Lee Bishop, director of the Hart- ford Girl Scouts. | « s e . o The Everyman's Bible Class min- strel show, which will be given at a date to be fixed later, promises to be Mrs. Ralph Britton of Corbin ave- nue entertained four tables of bridge t her home Wednesday afternoon for a great success from early indications. Stage Manager Howard Stearns and Chairman F. W. Macomber are mak- | The young people of St. John's | Lutheran church gave a Valentine so- | cial last Tuesday evening. They had Mrs. John Fellows of Harrison street. "he prize winners were Mrs. Laurence Routhard of Berlin, Mrs. John Fellows and Mrs. Helyar. Mrs. Britton serv- ed afternoon tea to her guests with Mrs. Helyar presiding at the table. Mrs. John Flannery, Mrs. Richard ing extensive plans. . 3 WP 5 - g as their guests the Luther Leaguers l‘e:'r'l‘ :;udnMl::’wr‘l:fio‘::::?i‘-:h:rrm | of Snu'h!nmon& The'(‘;mrr'h r:’arlnr;w ¢ | were prettily decorated in red an N Pk A ay o ot e ,‘wmmer.-. Augusta Martin rendered r"".. T vocal selections accompanied on the Prichard and Mrs. Farl Bishop as- R M-"f 8= | plano Ig iMssdl;?xxls'; \Veu;rl?,' Ihp? gisted in the dining room. Mrs. Reginald Colby, of Gloucester, i;‘j‘l::f;:“v‘lm‘:"ahn pi.::sa:r;rzw?"g;lr:» AN Mass., Mrs. Anthony Colby and Miss| ’“;n! O o Chaptd vt v Mrs. John A. Andrews and daugh-| Marguerite Sengle have gone to Pasa- m"".s ”rw.d 3 oh. | ter, Miss Irene Andrews, of Bassett|gena, California, Miss Sengle to visit o stroet, will leave on Wednesday for|and the others to reside. Mrs. Colby New York city. On Friday, Miss An-|is a daughter of Mrs. B. G. Sengle of | drews will be joined by Miss ‘Carlyn| Rlack Rock avenut and has been vis- | Kingsley and Miss Corrine Goodwinliting her mother. and they will go on to Philadéiphia to . attend their class reunion at Beech- wood school, Jenkinstown, Penn. . s . Mr. and Mrs Otis Schripture and Mrs. Dewitt Riley will act as patrons at the dance which the A. A. sorority girls will give at the Eiks club on the evening of March 28th. The Tra-Rex grchestra of Middletown, will furnish - @ music for dancing. . s o | Henry Scheuy of 856 Bassett street| | was very pleasantly surprised at his home Monday evening by his children| {and grandehildren in honor of his! Pearl | i i Y, : i {76t birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William Beers of Pearl street have returned from Florida where they spent the past| Pretty debs from all over the country have gathered at Han.|few weeks. = = over, N. H,, for the Dartmouth Annual Wnter Carnival. Hereis| . = - = i at Miss Charlotte B. Northup of New Iaven, Conn., trying out the (e xew iritain High school will be toboggan slide. held Morday evening, April 30th. . . Mrs. Walter J. Bunce, of | court entertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening when the engage- ment of Miss Katherine E. Bunce, of Terlin, to BEdward E. Ogren, of this city( was announced. The spirit of the occasion, coupled with the anni- versary of Valentine's day gave the| impelling motif to the decarations of the home. | Of great interest to society is the approaching marridge of IGloria Morgan (above), daughter of the American consul-general at Brussels, and Reginald Vanderbilt. Miss Morgan is under 20 rand Vanderbilt is 43,