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The Membership commities of 1he Wemen's Hospital board whieh has been conducting an intensive drive for members during this past week, met yesterday afterncen at the hame of Mrs, Praok Traut on West Main street | and reported the great success of the | drive, The fnancial total, Ineluding # ®ifts and membership for the k's work was appresimately WOMAN'S CLUB PLANNING CIViC TEA & :‘ the board so far this year $1044.50 { hership in the b has | N y n . 5 ya_ 2 o Batd e 1000 S fessional Women’s Dance Tonight—Many Returning From Visits that it has ever heen in the history of the association. — ————— The membership committes was e e T T T s T T ably assisted during the drive by in- | Mra, J, ©. Moody of 74 Goif street ! Baturday afterneon, terested women who generously gave Maple Mill, entertained ahout 40 of their time and efort, The mem-: | guests last Baturday afternoen at a {\\?" nll n‘.‘: mr' "li'\l""l'AI'."l'::“":;: “ l:( ):m;‘or n"' her -lu;n‘.nm in-law m. ¥ ernberg, Miss Arlin N ra. Ralp! oody, The house was Mra, Leanard Fox, Mra, Benjamin Da- | eharmingly decorated with pink and mon, Miss Laura Weodford, Miss Car:- white flowers, and the eolor schems olyn Kingsley, Mrs, ¥. M, Pratt, M was carried out in the refreshments. . Brainard, Mrs, C, 8, Bradley, Miss| During the afternoon, Miss Ariine Jennie Vessel, Miss Agnes Vanee, Mrs, | Root gave several voeal selections, W, T. Burr, Miss Flizabeth Leghorn, Mr, and Mrs, Halph Moody recently Mrs. Pardon Rickey, Mrs, R, H. G returned from their wedding trip ham, Mrs, ', P, Merwin, Mra, Martin when they motored from Washington, R. Stone, Mra, 8 Shur- D, , to Terento, Canada, visiting 1n ' Harry Brown, N=s L. R. Byracuse, Rochester and Niagara Harker, # N, Humparey, [ Fatim, N, ¥, They will move into their M, ;: :1..7' M;‘-, A.’:‘;"H_Irl:;.m.\:‘m :-' ):oma. 35 RBuell strest, about V. rieriey; Mra, | une 1, and Mrs, Henry Trumbull, Plainviile, > e LRI ) Mre, T, ¥. Markham of 135 Hiack Mr, and Mrs, Robert Henry Rtanley Rock avenue, entertained at dinner of U'pper Mm:n 1‘)l‘ntr. :‘.".:'.a::n‘n::z ::ud"t:m:; T \-' ay evening In honor of New Tritain, have 3 s Mary Moneees who is to he. for the wedding of their daughter, come the bride of George Talbot on Miss Dorothy, and Carnellus Pugh, June 18th, The house was tastily on Thursday, June 7, at the Christian decorated in yellow and orchid, Bridgo Union Congregational chureh, U'pper| prize won by Helen Monsees, Mont Clair, N, J, e LI b4 5 The supreme convention of the Mrs, Booth \"' 5“' '\nr'k \';":_' ': Catholln Women's Benevolont Legien visiting Miss May Booth of Murray y,, held at Baratoga Springs this street, Sk s past week, Mrs, Willlam Grace of (South Burritt street was a delegate ; Mr. and Mrs, ¥. H. 8hield enter-{eoom 1ne New Britain council which | | tained at bridge Wednesday ovening (4 ona of the jargest in Connecticut. | At their home on Garden mtreet. The At tha conventlon Mrs, Grace was | J ’ " " tees, ard and A, 8 Jourdan, el A | oo T | One of the most delightful affalrs | Mrs. . B el Mritorantell ot ita kind ever wiven by the New gieegts My, ang B, G, . NUtOH Britain Musical club was its dinner 1incoln street, Miss Cornella Cham- . at the Shuttle Meadow club Monday berlain and Miss Helen North of ' : A 2 evening when thirty active members Sunnyledge, attended the wedding Tuesday in Mt. Vernon, N, Y., of Mias| 201 thelr guests dined and danced to- ' gether in the attractive surroundings Emma Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and | o5y oo ™ srost approprinte for the | Mrs. Robert Mitchell, and John| X Bechert. | spring season were the decoratiuns of R lapple blossoms which symbolized fn nature's beauty the art of music in which those present are so intercsted. theron Hart acted as toastmaster ocal branch of the are to oceupy it, My 1age, ‘great oaks fron grows,’ has proven try Children's Home, In home of Mrs. Anna 1 Mr, Klingberg's home Kifnghe ind are g s work and | Jeanette E. Christ, fablet, which read, "I | R and their guests enjoy chosen and the action ductions, The scenery its dramatic work. Mrs. H. B. Humason entertained at B lincheon Friday at her home on Vine week-end. | AR Eae the fisld of conversational battle, in | whose engagement to Perey W, Webb of Ansonia, den, of Harrison street. Miss Whittlesey entertained at o ps . e 4 what was officlally characterized as ” ” ’ luncheon Thursday at her home on Tyt E8 ATICIE . oCteor o | was announced recently Mo} and Mrs I. B, A large and appreciative audience | One of the most enjoyvable socials two weeks Iin Chicago, held in the L) guest, Miss Helen Royce Day of Bos- |\ which followed, giving the young | Lty * e e students of music and harmony aniattended the dancing exhibition and |of the school year Britaln McAll Auxillary will .be held at the home of Mrs. ,?“‘ ,,‘:7 5"‘;‘,'3 lover of music. The attractive affair | rated for the occasion and the chil- | The de T raday e, e oty oty |Was & fitting cllmax to a_season of | dren executed thelr dances exception- | hy Andrew Guilliano, were very pleag- | of her fitth birthday., o'clock. Yearly reports, and reports hard, consclentious work by the or-|gajjy well from the oldest down to the [ing. The color scheme of red and Sl ot will be.read: tomether with the |Fanization which eives art-lovers of | iniest tor gold, the Spanish national colors,| _ M. . The. annual meeting of _the Chil- A ) ! g « | 1 ; Burke; Arbutus, Doris Nelson; dolles [end of the hall was sct aside for the & ary be hel t | 4 ’ 3 s ;’l::hh'o:\{:Ao'(l rfi“nmt"hlrl:"E.eMllitclgeTl Alfred G. Smith of Greenwich, group; wooden soldiers group; zeph guests of which there were many 54 Russell street, Saturday afternoon,| COAN-: 18 the guest of his daughter|jyne yudd; summer group; Hushabye, (from the faculty of the school and May 26, at 3:80 o'clock. Officers for | Mrs. Henry Schauffler, of Lincoln|Gartrude Judd and Marle FEarley; |rrom other nearby towns including t ’c;n.fln year will be nominated | Street: | Caprice, group; butterfly, Mary Me- | Harttord. he 3 DRI Crann; rag doll, Mildren Danberg, The evening's activities began with and reports read. . > h g’ gan w 2 ¥:.9 1 ! David L. Nair of New Britain and |polka, group. - lan entertainment hy the pupils of Miss Dora Rakow, daughter of Mr.| The following children took part in f1ha gpanish classes in the auditorium, West Main street. . v e the summer month . e s turned from New York. Lexington stroet have returned from |, Ny ‘wiil be married in Brook-ine Burke, Zelda Binckman, Agnes |/t BEE 10 BERE B K O reshe ew Yor) & teip to, Callfornia. t¥n at Bedford Mansion, Juno 17. | Cooker, Allce Connelly, Kathorine priit e B o o i teriate. sl i CERCI | Clark, Adeline Carlson, Mildred Dan- gion e musical numbers were fur- Mrs, ‘A.'W. Stanley has returned| ;.0 announced on Monday that | herg, Edith Deming, Blizabeth Dor- | jignq he parker's orchestra, from New York. Dr. F. A. B, Forrest has been chosen sey, Marle Farl, Rose Farmer, Matllda ""xv oo (1o guests present were . to succeed James P. Rogers as Boy Farmer, Margaret Farmer, Mary THt2- |\joo principal James C. Moody, the Yale university, . U T Howard Humphrey of = Russell | home on Main street. Fitchman, Katie Finklestine, Ida DRI West Main street. has heen atten . | 5 U . Greenberg, Anne Ginsherg, Katherine | (i, 000 BT Mr. and Mrs, George Kimball of| As summer approaches plans are | . ... .. “Rotte fiewitt, Lonise Her- | itional Association of Purchasing | delighttully at a bridge party Friday|that the executive board of the New ;o % \horta MeEnron, Mary Me- | g iiiie Mendon c Ved- cluh promises to be o - afternoon at her home on Russell| Britain Girl Scouts council met Wed CrRiH e BIAbS ATanEan GF promise 0 be vok e Far- ona of the most hrilliant events of the ain Trust company gave her a miscel-| her daughter, Mrs. (. . Chase of Mr. and MMrs, Dudley Bristoll of Grove Hill of the new season at the Sequin Golf whan they will hold thelr annual terest as Mre. Charles 8 Thayer, state Mmany of the city's p club. Beginning with a woman's meeting. An entertaining musical and bridge at 1:30 p. m,, the program in-| literary program Is being arranged The annual June dance of the A, A.| Union, will s cludes a medal handicap prize to or this occasion. sorority will take palce on Wednes- 1k, and Mrs, Stuart | Months, The club has ta nament for women, a speclal club dln-‘ . . day evening. June 20, at the Hotel | dies, materfally since its establ ner at 6:30 o'clock and daneing for| Farle B. Andersdn and Martin Gau- Bond, Hartford. Miss Amalia Traut is| The officcrs for the coming vear in LI < | those who do not atthnd the addresses’ dian of this city have been chosen chairman of the committas in charge the Home Missionary department are Mrs. Laurence Monat of isted by Miss Margaret Lewis and by President Alfred C. Fuller and| members of the class day committes Mr. and Mre. A L. Wiard of West| Mouat, Miss Elsie Collingwood, Rus- | Mrs. Charles Lappan. Mrs. Henry | honor of s Alma Carlson of this!there was music and ref week to visit their son, John Wiard. | dell winning the prizes. won the prizes, lr,r.da of Harold Gangloff on May 28 | mer in this city. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1023, groeted them as follows granddanghter, unveiled the Mr. and: Mre. Arthur Kimball of| ;3" arre “winiam Rakow of Brook- [the dances: Mable Anderson, Kather- s wng followed by o denies ia the | 0T 8F Walaut & strest have Main street will go to Boston next | sell Willlams and Miss Helen Martin- [ Teich and Mrs. Sherwood of Hartford |city. Miss Carlson will become the | Mrs. Rifter expects to spend the sum, 371,60, making the money taken in Hospital Drive Nets $715 This Week; Total Membership 1005 Business and Pro- S — (e KINE Who, searohing for the tdlest |yyite satin erepe, May 12, 1t mshine Kilngherg a the Bunshine members gathered there slatternly happened, by chance, 10 oniq taffeta with siiver lace trims ot 23 After & song by the girl Mra Gleorge W. Corbin, the president, sought a new experience. The Misses | ywaot p “The old Arline Larson, Worence Willlams, The ehureh was pretilly decorated m Jittle acorns Gertrude Middieton and Josephine | rap the aceasion with apple hlossoms, i in the h tary of Canonieus Rraneh and 1901 ten gi and their mothers gathered at the spectively, and presented the little al- | yers present from Noston, Bpringfeld, Lutz to form a logory In a way that made its lesson, | jyaptford, New Haven, New London hranch of the International Bunshine not always to judge by appearance, unq this eity society, A few years later we helped Strike home The gift of the hridegroom to the then in its n- | The second play, “Miss Civiliza- )ride was a piatinum wrist wateh, faney like ourselves, by furnishing room in the Corbin avenue house, We opens with the exciting acene of A jnum soarf pin set with a diamond. have always been interested in M his ehnar nd to do homage to two of Isto our earnset workers hy furnishy this attractive room in thelr name.” over the lawn to her home in which chains. Mrs. Lutz's 8he and her invalld mother are alone After a honeymoon trip to New hronze The robbers enter and gather up york and Washington, D. €, the n_ memory Florence A, Porter and Anna latz, charter members of Canonleus there until help arrives and they are the Savings bank, Mrs. Winger was anch, 1. 8 8" Mr, Klingberg re. Arrested, appears upon the scene, 5 student at the lLaSalle Seminary in sponded with grateful thanks and a Serves a luncheon to them and en- | suburndale, Mass prayer, after which all the children Bages them in conversation, walting Monday eovening Miss Pearl WV, foe cream A'l the time for the sound of the (ramer entertained at a pantry show. and cookies, the children then glving three whistles that will come from the .y for the bride., There were three threa cheers for the Sunshiners, vod A creditable performance of Booth dent, and will tell her that help is at Giadys Fogarty and Miss Emma Zim. | Tarkington's Penrod was given the Central Junfor High school and lighting fous discussion. The voung girl is at|kitehen shower was held. Musical were entirely the work of depart- | the point of exhaustion when comes gajections and dancing was enjoyed ments of the school, Central Junfor|the sound of the three whistles Which and refreshments served. High school is to be congratulated on| means help. The pollcemen, imper-| . . Miss Katherine Keane of Portland, in: the burglars throw up their hands | avents planned for the coming season Strett. R eel “to delghtrul oceasfon and Miss Conn,, is spending teh week end with at the word of command, and the|in the form of a vandeville frolie and i A R e “aetatod with fwo of Miss Irene McClellan of 151 Wash- | young girl, brave while bravery Was gance at Odd Fellows' hall last svene Nev P SN0, hth Mi ,\HA Norton her readings, while Miss Ruth Schade ington street, required but overcome when there 18| jng. The committes in charge con- DAY JOTK SIRLod W Allce Sorioh et seils uroUgHE OUt the MISS BEATRICE MOODY e no longer need of courage, faints.| sisted of Messrs. Wheeler, Olin, Trem- a4t her ‘homa in Kensington over Jast ;, 0l « situation where two exe Miss BEATRICH A Miss Sarah Schaffer of Boston is the| Civilization has triumphed over bly and Leonard. | . tromely loquactious persons meet nn; Miss Moody, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moody of Maple Hill, guest ot her sister, Mrs. E. M. Hay- | roguery. " Banford and mirably, showing decided dramatic ward W. Murphy of 64 Maple street West Main street in honor of }‘"‘tm furnished the music for the danc- children of Maple Hill are spending|talent, while Miss Humason, who re-!took place Wednesday morning at 8 . always enjoyed opportunity to express |reception given in the Y. W. (. A. jast | High school gymnasium last evening Little Miss Janet Rack entertained played a familiarity with stage busi- coupie was attended by Wilhelmina The annual meeting of the New |, " o0 T " 00e of grace and evening by Mile. Lampone's dancing under the auspices of the Spanish a number of her friends at a birthday | ness and atmosphere which gave her and Benjamin Daunis. rhythm so thoroughly a part of every [clagses. The hall was prettily deco- | club. party Tueaday afternoon at hér home a profeasional poise that brought| e orations, which were done on Kensington avenue in observance many smiles. The other roles were| Miss Bernadine Walker has re. | R. C. Humphrey and son of After the close of the performance, F, Walker of Harrison street. the city so much pleasure and does so The program was carried out as jnade a pleasing picture to match the ! Pittsfleld, Mass.; Mr. and H. E. Hum- some of the young people enjoyed “ .o yominating of ofticers for the ensulDg | mych to further the study of music In |toliows: Gypsy group: birdies £10UD: | many gorgeous costumes wom at the Phrey of Meriden, and Mrs. H. Ken. | dancing to the good music of Ahl-| Mrs. Arthur Gard of Maple streat year New Britain. sunbonnet group; Japancse, Catherine afrajr. A canopy section at the west ning of Hartford have heen the guests berg’s orchestra until 11 p. m., while has returned from Washington, Conn.,' | ) gton, Conn,, of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Humphrey of | others played cards in an adjoining where she spent the past month. ¢ 608 Mrs, Margaret Parker and son have The patrons and patronesses were: | Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock at gone to Canada, where they will spend Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Attwood, Mr. and | the Chureh of St. J‘ohn the Evangel- Mrs. James Brown and Miss Fannie| Chase, Mr. and Mrs. re-|and Mrs. C. H. Disbrow, Dr. F. B. came the bride of Lester B, Willlams, | T. E. Doolittie, who is a student at; M. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Moore, | von of Hartford was bridesmalid and is the week-end guest Mrs. H. of Donald McMillan of Forest strect.| Rattenbury, Mr. and Mrs. I D. Rus-|er, Lawrence F. Willlams. Rev, Miss Emily Andrews of New York Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Walker, Mr. and | The bride was dressed in a Harding . T a Martin, Vivian Margin- Prancis Pergu: P ) if Stiest 1a LHBHAIDE &' Tale: masting {n | Poout/Commlasioner of New Britalu. |smona, Anna Martin, Vivian Sare o= B o o horBuson 40d | iy spanding the week-end in town, the Mrs. C. 0. Wolft. | blue crepe gown trimmed with Span- i s Nelson, yt v Hol s of the sc ac- | Providence, R. I Ak Rebecea Rosen, Sylvia Rusehow, Mu- | 48" 1 e Gullliano, Jr., of|8Ue2t o her parents, Mr. and Mra, e Qieh S s PRI | Mr. and Mrs, John Keevers quietly R ber AR S RE T vl-‘.”-"_“ Andrew Guilliano, Jr., of j R Andrews of Vine street. | Mr.and Mrs. B. B. Bassette of Em- | quet of sweet peas. Her attendant Miss Helen B. Day of Boston is the| observed th:mflfl{l;:l:;t 'a"::w;g;l;i Sl Ha e SR OUN C MAF AR 111 ta Hartford. T SEINES X mons Place left today for Boston,| Wore Harding blue crepe trimmed guest of the Misses Whittlesey of of thelr wedding S Fowler, Frances Trawley, ~ Bdith | 0 B Bt Mroand Mrs. R, H. Whitman are | where they will spend next week at-| With crvstal beads and carrled sweet entertaininw Mrs. Hewlett Thebaud of | tending the commencement festivitias Peas. i IR the meeting of the y\pnapolis, Md., and Fraser Moffat, | of Emerson college. Thelr daughter,| After the ceremony the bridal pu-ty Mrs. Whitman's brother, of Short' Miss Ruth Bassette, is graduating {n| left for Hartford, where a wedding So. Burritt street have returned from | betng made for the outings that the WRPRLC LUy 0 T dopie duda, NSO In Cleveland, Ohio. Hills, N. J, at thelr home on Corbin this year's class. | breaktast was served at the Hotel Washington, D. C. | warm weather suggests and makes | \ihoe UL S ey ot P U Lt avenue. Tuesday evening the class will pre.| Bond. Guests were present from { e [ possible, camping belng one of the iy, oy Napy Kelly, Mary Knapp. | 11a Dusinass ami brofessioom Sres e |sent the play, “Beau Brummel," in|New Haven, Hartford, Waterbury and Mrs. W. C. Hungerford entertained foremost pleasures, And so it 18, (00 i 0“0 a0 bl T on Viola | _v‘"s] ness and Professional Wom- ypie (haries Alexander of England | which Miss Bagsette has a part; while ' this city, ¢ e ? v olub WHIT give this evening at the L tpe ‘guest of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard | the commencement exercises and con.| = Mr. and Mrs. Willlama will reside t theiz home on Corbin ave ferring of degrees will take place on | in this city. street, in compliment to Miss Day of nesday afternoon to arrange for a - & Wosilus, Lenove ckson. | ansing et neo b i s | Wednesday evening at Huntington | LR | Boston, Maas. summer training camp , an “All Scout |/ Gaftney, Frances Marshall, | attondance will be Targe Aneiading Ty 3 chambers hall. . A series of student organ recitals | o e e ‘])gyu and a week-end camp at Rain- Dorothy C. Scott, Marjorie Mullint | many guests from e "E | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A, Whitman LR | Will be glven at Holyoke college dur- Miss Elizabeth Hensell was the bow Park. fand Tube fudd. § ther olbion The ritalih 88 are spending a few days at the Shut- guest of honor Thursday evening G s s A Nhs i Hea et k(”'”'"m!'m tle Meadow club. i : y o has been making extensive ¢ e e when her assoclates at the New Brit- Mrs. Arnold, who has been visiting Mes, M. Shoptz hne returned. to Wl plans, so that the Walker of place Wednesday, June 30, at the| A pleasant surprise party was ten- guests of Mrs. J. H. Robinson of Har- and Mrs. Raphael presented a double | they will visit Mrs. Kiel's cousin, ays in years past this occasion has pleasing concert at the First Lutheran| Mr. Pelletier, Mr. Dunlay and Mr, Lios008erd WIINAE G5 FOLORY BLE0tby |iiome, CREDLITES: SM AT HEX AE oK TRt TN O rE city Miss Althea Martin, Miss Mildred | " In Bridgeport. The Church Service league of 8t.| Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hungerford of R : :},,.!J',S::f \{f.“'i,‘_‘,,"'{',f:",\"':j\‘" Jlelen |y pumber of the triends of Harri- Mark’s church are planning a card| Cedat street are spending the week-| Vrs G.J. Ely, Alrs thne Greg- | oo e nd Mias bt f"lfiv-’_]"_“" son (', Bristoll are giving him a bach- party to be glven Thursday evening, end in Providence, R. I, the guests ory, Mins Jeanette Van Couverlng and | AU ST RS OTIIE BICKSON. [ cjor dinner this evening at the Farm- May 24, in the parish rooms. Mrs. C.|o¢ their son, Sidney Hungerford, and |Mrs. Pitson have returned from New ekl ington Inn, Parmington. Mr. Bristoll 8. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. yife, Haven after attending the =emb- e ConnEctEUs ATy natglg . will be married to Miss Margaret Mc- Hunt, Mrs. M. E. Brideaux, Mrs. I./ P centennial celebration of ‘the Conn. i 0 Tenint \\"mI:hs-r"mrm;'l“",’,‘”' Of [ Cann of New York early fn June. D. Russell, Mrs. C. H. Disbrow, Mrs.| The “Mother and Daughter” ban- | Training School for Nurses, tormerly art director ot tie N&o Bt R 1. O. Lusk, Miss Gwendolyn Jackson quet which was heid at the Y. W. C\. ARt ain schools, is president ,and Miss | . M€ Belle Craig and Mrs. Janle \ and Mrs. C. . Chase are in charge. | A, Monday evening proved a greal Miss Helen Martindell of Hamilton Veara Stevens of the State Normap | Shriver of Dayton, Ohlo, are the =y success and an interesting occasion. street is attending a dance at Mar- | school is socretary and treasurer, has Mrs. 8. Leo of Newark, N. J., has/ Tho program started with supper,|garet’s school, Waterhy th been holding its 15th annual mentjng TiSON street. been visiting relatives here, ! which was served at 6:30, and con- ning. Miss tindell will return to- | i faptford today. ‘ Tty tinued as follows: morrow will have as her guest Dr. and Mrs. James Faulkner of Mrs. C. H. Leary of Portsmouth,| Piano Solos-- Miss Ruth Parnsworth of New Haven. | My aud Mrs 1 W, Goodrich ang Chestnut street have returned from Va. is visiting her brother, C. R. Spring Showers . AT Fink 7 IEN, Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Hadley of n'.'r“; New York. Hudgins and family, of 59 Cedar — Valse Lucille .... oo FHMEL My and Mre, Difgald MeMillan and | have returned from New London. S street. Mgs. W, J. MeCormick. Rev. and M John L. Davis re- . s 0 : An event of unusual interest and e Vocal 8olo—Love of Yesteryear. turned Tuesday from a motor trip 1o Miss Mary Mons: whose mar. | Promise has been planned for May 29 Mrs. . (. Malmfeidt. of Maple Miss Madeleine ¥. Clough. Newark, N. J., and Madison, Conn. riage to George Ik albot of “\‘n'_ when the members of the Woman's street, has returned from a visit of Accompanist, Mrs. W. J. McCormick. . more Falls, Maine, will take place on | ¢'UP of New Britain will hold their _vu:al weeks' duration in Snrltoga.‘Aadrw~"T}."g Influence of Women Harrison C. Bristoll of New York Jine 19, was given a miscellancous nmum: Mv‘i;» (n| at (l:v hn?]n-- of .\l\rs. N.Y S in Pol!!l:'a‘:! PRI 15 aphnding the woekesnd with his :h::‘/: ,\'y,fl‘:,.l;,.\;],.\; ,.h,;l: by the mem. |1 Allen Moore on Sunnyledge 1o Mrs. Te 3 g r. d s, T " T8 Of » “Anchor Brand” Girls Miss Louise Noble is spending the Voeal Solo—Tove's Garden of Ttoses. | hire iy W and Mre. 1. Tristol) of) [r00 And™ Qirls'| joan one of {he most delighttul in week-end at the home of Mrs., Aug- Miss Clough. DoAgilar, also of New York i S the club's calendar, and this year's ust Burckhardt on Wakely Road, Miss Gunther presiding. g . : The woman of the South Congrega- v promises to he even more gn. West Hartford. g, : 3 tional church will hold their last | Furthermore, at this time, the mem S ] The members of the Mothers' elub Rudolph Rrandt of Berkeley, Cal. jncoting of the season, 1rid Mny | bers of the club will have an oppot- An extensive program has been of the Central Junior High school <00 ©f Mr. and Mrs. It Brandt, for . at 3:30 o'clock, in the chapel, | tUnity of giving to the fund for Fresh prepared for today, the opening day! will meet Monday evening, May 21, Merly of New Britain, is visiting Alan 40, program will be of unnenal in- | Alf Camp at Burlington, to which ysically unfit president of the Home Missionary | children go during the summer ken a great pson. Wil sing some Indian melo- Interest in the camp and has aided it ishment. Grove Hill follows: Mrs. A, W. Upson, chair- ' and Mre. W. . Hungerford of Rus- Judge George B. Thayer of West|of Trinity college, Hartford. Class| Miss Margare st man; Miss Lettie Learned viee el street attended the meeting of the Mr. and Mra. Andre Schick of 292 tor to the better cooperation of home Hartford. A radio program will end| Day will be observed on Friday, | ¢« 99 chairman; Mrs. Douglas Johnston, re- | Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims Stanley street observed their 30th and school life. The retiring officers the day's activities, | June 8. Donald MeMillan of Forest street | cording secretary; N 1. W, veiton, | held at the Hartford Golf club Thurs- | wedding anniversary last evenin, Mra. John J. McBriarty, presi- " e . | . .. spent last week-end in New Haven corresponding secretar and Mrs, | day. The couple were married fn this city |dent: Mira. J. H. Potts first vice. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bull and fam-| Miss Harriet Reynal entertained at|and New York, attending the dance Walter Hart, chairman of direct- ¢ T 3 by Rev. Dr. Minkus, pastor of Ger. president; Mrs. A. B. Porter, second ily of Black Rock avenue are spend-|a hridge party at her home on Grove | Friday evening at Cloister House, New | resses Mrs, . A. Ritter of Parie, France, | man Lutheran church at that time. | vice-president: Mre. George W. Traut, ing the week-eand at their cottage at| Hill last evening in honor of Miss| Haven | g who is visiting her son, A. W. Ritter| They have five children, l’hnrhs.jlmrd vice-president: Mre. Louis R. Momanguin. They have as their| Elsie Collingwood of Harrison street, A P ) | Mrs. B Wilbur of 24 Washington | of Belvidere, was pleasantly surprised | Harold and Herbert Schick, Mrs. Al-|Barker, treasurer; Miss Regina Con- guests Mr. and Mre. Lippert and Miss| who is leaving Sunday for an ex- Miss Nellie Polson entertained at|street, Plainville, entertained a party | Wednesday evening by a number of | bert Ellert and Miss Mildred Schick. |nor, secretary. Catherine Clark. | tended visit in the west. There were | luncheon and bridge at her home on|of about 20 voung women Tuesday women of the Stanley Memorial| s g The patronesses were Mirs. Margaret % 3G | three tables of players, Miss Florence | Rockwell avenue Thursday, when|evening, at a miscellaneous shower in | church. Games were played and Miss Edith Loomis, daughter of Mr. O'Conner, Mrs. Helen McCabs and freshments, society the sad error of choosing the most ware & veil. The mald of hener wore 3 1edicated the older girls' roem at t Children's Home, The six girls who the “tidiest Iady" had the misfortune 1. 00 and earried & houquet of orehid on The suspense is admirably 6uUs- Op the evening preceding the wed- Thursday evening under the direction tained while Miss Doris Wolff, as the ding the bride entertained her wed- of Miss Leasure, of the English de. Young girl of the house; Miss Jrene jing party at dinner at her home. rartment. The characters were well McNulty, Miss Mae Post and Miss pollowing the dinner the party pro- moved with Sally Humason, as the three burglars, | conded to the home of Miss Edith spirit not often found in amateur pro- #ngage in amusing and, at times, se A pleasant soolal affair, & bit out of | A very pretty wedding took | the ordinary, attracting & o ath: | Wedneaday evening at T o'clock at ering, was given Thursday inthe First Congregational ehureh when the parish rooms of Bt Mark's chureh | Miss Giadys Bisie Stroplo, daughter of under the patronage of many men | Mr. and Mre Howard Seeward P and women prominent in the parish. | Strople of 166 Biack Rock avenus, bes It was the May Roelal and Dance of came bride of Gustave ©, Wi the Girls' Priendly soelety and the [son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave O, - Knights of Washington, organisations ger of 201 (len street. Miss Bdith ] of the Episcopal ehureh having | jueille Loomis maid of honor and : branches in various parishes. TWe (ng Misses Pearle White Cramer and plays, ably directed by Miss Bally plorence Eilsabeth Winger, sister of Humason and previously presented, 1he groom, were bridesmaids. Harry 3 were repeated for the oeceasien, the 'w. Hateing acted as best man, Rev, d first, “Two Watterns and & King," B | jenry W. Maler officlated. Fdna 8, Vincent, being the story of srug bride was attired in & gown of trimmed - with ) blossoms and he Iady in the realm te be his wife, made Guchase lace and oras he slatternly merely hecause, by ehance, \yaiow taffeta trimmed with sliver nd that day to be untidy, and the most yueat peas. The bridesmalds wore clean up her kitehen just before she mings and earried houquets of yellow 5. Elmer were charming and effeetive in palma and HHlaes. Vinton Knight and he the characters of “Chance the Ciistan Richardson of Vermont were ris “King," “Rlattern,” and “Tidy," ré- yoners and a Inrge number of guests a tion,” by Richard Harding Davis, 'rhe hride gave the bridegroom a plat- fr, young ®irl in a darkened room tele: The maid of honor and bridesmaids en phoning for help In the danger that yecei pear! shower earrings and me from the approach of three {ha hest man and ushers were pre. ng burglars whom she has seen coming sented with gold penknives and of thelr loot when, suddenly the young |young couple will reside In this eity H, Eirl, determined to keep the Lurgiars where Mr. Winger Is connected with engine of the wrecking crew of the tapjes of hridge and the prize winners raflroad of which her father is presi- were, Miss Lilllan Jackson, Miss at/ hand marman. Loomis, the maid of honor, where a sonated by Mts. Robert Russell, Mi; The Fafnir Mutual Benefit associs Ethel Post and Miss Mary Wolff, rush ation presented the first of several Miss Doris Wolff, the young mrlvj The wedding_of Miss Stephania sustains the burden of the plece ad-| Daunis of 315 Tock Hill ave. to Ed- | placed Miss Lilllan Williams in the o'clock in St. Andrew's church. Rev, cast owing to the latter's {liness, dis- Edward V. Grikis officlated. The splendidly filled, and a professional | turned from Boston to spend a few smoothness marked the performance. days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, room. Refreshments were served | throughout the evening | A pretty May wedding took place | Mrs. C. 8. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs, R.| st when Miss A, v p gnes Mary McCarthy, H. Britton, Mr. and Mrs. C. F.|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ma. E. Cooper, Mr.| Carthy of 33 Connecticut avenue, bee Forest, Mrs. Ethel R: Hicks, Mr. and son of Mrs. Bridget Willlims of 163 Mrs. C. R. Hudgins, Mr. and Mrs. Clark street. Miss Anna Marle God- . Noble, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. | the groom was attended by his broth- | sell, Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Sutcliffe, | Thomas J. Laden officlated. The marriage of Miss Nellie Ma.| INg the next two weeks. Mies Ruth loney of 17 Sunrise avenue to Dan-| I« Taylor of Rerlin will be the organ- | iel Miller of 756 Kast street will take | !5t of one of these. Church of St. John the Evangelist. dered Frank Hasselmark, Thursday Both voung people are well known. €vening at his home on Henry nree} Mr. Miller is employved by the New by a number of his friends, in honor York, New Haven & Hartford rail- O0f his birthday. He was presented road. | with a puree of money. Musical se- (I ) lections were rendered by those pres- Mr. and Mrs. William C. Raphael ©nt and refreshments were served, of 190 Black Rock avenue enter- | it TN tained the children of the Children's| Mre. Marguerite Conley Kiel of Home on Tuesday afternoon in hon- Washington street and Miss Mary or of the sacond birthday anniversary Conley of Beaver street, are making of their little son, Louis Warren. Mr,| plans for a trip to California whers seated lawn swing with awning to the Captain M. O'Keefe. home, ] ¢ o | The May whist and dance given by Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Manee of Je. the Daughters of Isabella at the Elk's rome street,Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manee | club last evening was a success, fi- |and daughter, Miss Grace Manee, of nanclally and soelally. Bridge and West Main street, and Miss Abbie|whist was played and the following Purpie of Moodus, motored to New were the winners: Mrs. B. F. Gaftney, York and New Jersey, where they|\irs. Campbell, Miss May Curran, spent last week-end Miss E. McCarthy, Miss R. Segal, Mrs. LY | Cleveland, Miss A. Smith, Mre. T. E. The Upsala quintet gave a very|Noble, Miss O'Keefe, Mr. Hinehliffe, church last evening. Conrad Fors-|Curtin, berg, pianist, a Fellow of the Ameri-| Nt T can Guild of Organists, and Roubnni The Mothers' and Teachers club of Jonsson, violinist, featured on the|the Central Junior High school will program. Rev. . J. Erickson gave hold the last meeting of the season in an address. |the anditorium, Monday afternoon at ol A “'15 o'clock. The annual reports will A iniscellancous shower was tend-|be read after which there will ba an ered Miss Madeline Curtin of Farm- election of officers. Mrs. Lena Dun- ington avenue at the home of Miss|bar will give saveral readings and Monica Ringrose of Wooster streat, | Morris Hoglund, tenor at the Baptist Barnsdale, Wednesday evening, Mias|church will sing a group of songs. Curtin will become the bride of Wil-| The club has enjoyed many enter- llam Hayes on June 27th, |talnments as well as educational meet- PLELY |ings and has heen a contributing fac- and Mrs. F. W. Loomis of Harrison|Mrs Helen Hanrahan, Mrs. May War- street. has been home for a few days| ren was chairman of the committes from Philadelphia. lln charge. é