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Mrs. Alix W. Staniey was hostess 1 _ the New Britain ausiliary of the Am eriean MeoAll association Thursday af ternoen at her home, Tip o' Nitten Blanley quarter. 1t was @ very sue orssful meeting with shout ane ha was dred members in attendance, It the annnal meeting, elosing a busy cal. eudar and reports of the offeers and the delegates 1o the recent eonyven tion were read, All the reparts were especially pleasing to the members & they reviewed an active and diligent year with mueh work well done for Yrance | Mrs, Charles 1. Mitehell, president, | opened the meeting, weleoming the members and expressing some of the fdeals and purpeses of the assoaclation always to he kept in mind, She then resigned the chair to Miss Frances Whittiesey, first viee.president, whe presided over the meeting® Reports by Mrs, Rodman Chamberiain, re. cording seeretary; by Mrs, Robert Parsons, treasurer; and by Miss Cor. rella Chamberialn, chairman of the relief work, were presented and ac. cepted, Miss Margaret Eddy, corre- ponding secretary, read several let ters to the assoclation Learing en the business of the meeting, - The reports of the New Britain delegates to the fortieth annual eonvention of MeAll, held in this ety early in May, were ! most Intéresting, emphasizing the re- markahle sucecess of the convention They were given by Mrs, Buel B, Bas- rette, Mrs, J. H, Kirkham, Mrs, Par don Rickey, Mrs, I, @, Clapp and Mys, Charles Stanley Enthusiastic 1stters of appreeiation from visiting delegates | sl further deeclared it as one of the | most successtul i the histary of the | assoeiation [ Mrs, . B, Eddy, for the nominat. ing committes, named the officers and directors who were unanimously elect- o, ns follows: Mres, ', E, Mitehell yresident; Miss 1Frances Whittlese first viee.president; Miss Corne Chamberlain, second Nrs, C‘harles 1, Parker, 8 Landers, Mrs, Harold T. ESloper, Mrs, Henry (', M, Thomsen and Mrs, Yester Vibberts, vice.presidents; Mrs, Ttobert Parsons, treasurer; Mrs, Rod- man Chamberlain, recording secre- tary; Miss Margaret Eddy, correspond- fng secrefary: Mrs, W. . Hunger- ford, Mrs. K, H. Cooper, Miss Florence i vice.president; Mrs. Charles Camp, Mrs, W. Ross, Mrs, § (3oss Mre. A. W, Stanley, Mrs. W. F, Brooks, , Mre. E. Rodgers Wilbor and Mrs. H B, Humason, directors When the business of the meeting was completed Mre, Stanley served tes to her guests in the dining room, Mrs, fdgs atienelling M iake Whit | [Casperson will becoma the bride of eny il B .'-:.'.Iw-'y:al.:::fl |Clarence Carlson on June 23 [ D. J. Donahue, Mrs. P. W. Ringrose, of lavender flox and its lavender ) Mre, A. Skritulsky, Mrs. T. Martin, b i | N avenme, vt and "Fedorich | hein, Miss. Mary Tutlee, Misa Cather- 5/ . | ) o) o g SR Judd avenue, Bristol, and Frederick | bein, Miss Mary Tutles, - Sl e R ol MISS MARJORIE CROWELL - MISS MARGARET FOSTER [Martin' Holfelder of 61 Columbia |ine (*Leary, Mrs. T. Kent, Mrs. Tom- entertained the members of the three | Miss Crowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Crowell of Lenox| Miss Foster, daughter of Mr., and Mrs, Wells Foster of Russell|street. this city, ware, "!'f"‘"id |“":" | mAMODC Ak t'.r';“k“"‘,"'. .“f":,':',' otlier Current Lyents clubs at the Place, who assisted this afternoon at the tea given by | street, whose engagement to Harold C. Peck of \.,:':,\,u"“"“’n.’:y‘. nr'ar(.nnrvhm';ha e | e S !\-'n':?“‘n:'zv ’\‘Ir« P \',',',,,::,""’";‘,v',,fl:,',',',:: Miss Florence Mouat in honor of Miss Foster Meriden was announced this afternoon [Imony was performed by Rev. Oliver (man, Miss Bellman. _Candy: Mrs. J. The nieeting was u delightful one a; A S S — e VLIS oo TR I Magnell, pastor. Miss Anna 1,.‘ Hyland, n-ham,-nnn: Mrs, J. O'Leary Mrs, ;\lurnut—rnr Hm'rl.-oy; of “New | . ¢ Landry of Bristol, was bridesmaid nMin"d Mrs. J. O'Brien. I"Inochllsz Mr. York 6. i cranilionalls Gitecastaln :\0 nw‘ mvnlng mk lhn. Mothers and | Charles Barry of 157 Lake street| Mrs, Pardon Rickey of Berlin willy The annual meeting of the Chil- Ryne Bardeck of this city, best mn",‘(‘.utung. .T’rnu cumml'::e. Miss R PP Sk el ‘\“’;&”.:nl s eachers’ club of the Central Junior fulh returned from Wallingiord where | entertain ln_'o tables of guests at the| dren's MeAll which was scheduled for he bride wore a gown of onrnn; [rene Qull'l\nn and Gerald Crean. - 11e cart anh ales Th Tiidal < hare whe High school held on Monday, Mrs ihe attended the May ball given by[D. A. R. bfidge party to he held at| today has W postponed until Fri- colored georgette crepe with bronze| Mrs, Willlam Forsyth Is gene unent.over ten months {n prison. Mrs, | Archur Kimball was elected president,| Wallingford lodge of Elks. [the home of Mrs. G. F. Podd, eriin, | day afternodn, June 1, at 4 o'clock, bead trimmings and carried a bouquet | chairman of the affalr. dtartfucly,. folmerly-a covfespondBnt Mrs. Harry R. Reynolds, first vice| P lon Monday. Mrs. Rickey's gnest of | at the home of Mrs, C. I, Mitchell on | of hridal roses and lilies of the valley. A for the Baltimore Sun, is the anthor president; Mrs. Raymond A, Catlin,| | honor will he Mrs. 1.. (!. Southard of | Russell street | The nridesmald was attired in rose To RETURN To SGOTLAND bt "Morooned in Moscow¥ a hook teil- | ieoond vice.president: e engagement of Miss Margaret | Brookline, Mass. LR ] colored: georgette crepe with hat to \ ing of her adventures in Russia and ;;“""'I'“' (,‘v“‘-‘"’ vicey, pr J.\\\v ‘l;r‘fllr:r, ':I:nmlw‘rl of Mr. and Mrs.! o ‘.\w and \l;--\‘ n’y‘:‘wmu In!'| 4“; n":‘xh-hlund ;:\r‘rlo;f: a bouquet of rose % il 4 - | Lora iive ity ells Foster of Russell street to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Galpin will st street s r.and Mri *. Bald- | colored sweet peas. | . " f,,r_,,::".VK’::‘,:::i"_,','.'.','lmg,,,M:_l‘“(:, '; Tastn s | trude. €. Wiltiaw ponding sec-| Harold C. Peck, son of Mr, and Mrs.| entertain Sunday afternoon at a ve-| Win of Corbin avenue are in New| A reception was held at the f""""}*“"' Agnes McCulloch Surprised By o come out this montls. further deats{ T¢Iy Miss Lonis R. Barker, treas-| Willard Peck of Meriden, was an-| ception at their home on Worthing- York attending commencement | of the groom after the ceremony, fol-| 45 X oqe Made Friends Last Eve- Sath the subject of Russla, She wag]Urers Affer the business mecting a[nounced this afternoon at a tea given| ton Ridge, Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. Wil | 0Xercises of C'enter school, fram where | lowing which the young couple lett ng} : &ont into Russia during the war by the ‘;“N" P osman el vied ont, \.?Vrs. by Miss I"lorence Mouat at her home | liam Galpin of Buffato, N. Y., are ""*:1"""““""l”\'“"“"' will be grad- *\‘"‘:)"‘,'y"’;;‘;"‘ "'%!;w‘"_‘ ‘:"'I?""“: ;"'-‘h:.'r‘"\ ning on Eve of Retum to Scotland. diated ane wice JTleona Seanton Dunbar giving “Mur=[on Grove Hill to about thirty of their| their home guests, | uated on Monday. L Y oo SrE 4 r f,'u,'u'.’. '||u' i for ¢ qlinn ,;.,”1.‘\(1.. 'l'f lille and His Little Slave,” anad Morris| friends. M W. F. Peck )nml Mrs. | « s e | R lafter September 1 at 61 Madison street "\r:l‘dl 'I"m“.-l Ii,,:tx:‘i, M.: '\|\":: ::‘):: feased ten months lat in the first | Hogland singing a group of songs. | W. €. Foster poured tea for the guests iy Mrs, Mal ._!.m Farmer ertained [this vity. § an z‘vr a' unddmfl rm 19 b, ‘ease, sl some weeks later in the see- a {while Miss Marjorle Crowell and | M" and Mrs. Walter P. Crabtree|at luncheon Thursday at her home on) e, 9 nielogine Iobant. satartieoes; FeALATY ond. Her expericnees as an observer Among those who aftended the | Miss Beatrice Reynal served. { and daughter, Miss Priscilla Crabtree, Lincoln road. The marriage of Miss _\!m:'a 1. Carl-| Lauder's In es| ‘mt rn” ;m”xh’u of conditions, as a traveler and as a | meefing of the Central atlon of| Mr. Peck. who 13 a graduate or|2ftcnded the yedding of Miss Emily {4 L) ~ |son, daughter of Mrs. Ida Carlson of jon ‘um ‘plna‘:%nfm_vpn;’"ka!mex: e srisoner, told in her own vivid style, | Congregational church e Rensseleer Polytechnic Tnstitute, has| 1o Griswold and John Lawrence Ray- Mrs, Reigel, who has been visiting | 444 Church street, to Harold A. Gang- In the vicinity of 375 ) i A O R i plasnuiotalis cUurRIien 1eldEin Al & Institute. has|mong in Greenfield, Mass., last Satur- | Mrs. R. & Howe, has returned to her | loff, son of Mr., and Mrs, I, W. Gang- [evening, when Mrs. Agnes McCulloch Lol :,‘,' S R e ""””""p,'“"“":'f,‘ A n "'I‘f,‘i::',f"';i el o Biritain where | gay. ~ Miss Priseilla Crabtree was the | home, Garden City, L. 1. [1off of 555 Arch strect, took place this|was surprised by 25 of her younger of Ttussian life, as woll as an interest- | ¢ e R L A et | bride’s maid of honor. e Wmlm:"’"h' e sl ;;‘u.\.-lu:'nl-;:n“:o;,h.;l‘n.-k St\thn}}ho{l‘lf :lf»m:'nrc:.-.“rm”m‘“ e :‘Y”L“'I:Nf"":':I’"::I‘”” el S a‘{:' I"’\ ‘\;n.l]""\vllv M(y' \'\: . Hi, of ’.'.r“;“. “\!:'ll‘km.ls‘ ‘1 ’f” :\'y‘»";lr.)'v);”"|l’v\: Mrs, B. M .Ha- I:\ £ H the State Normal schodl were charm- | Hill, pastor of the South ;.;‘"gfefg-:iqm':rh M:'m\“rnndrsx:‘l";hhn“sh:;:: ?f:f? : : A1 Strial Rt Toss BUCEN (1 o i e QR Y. ORI R e et R A et R n of Harrison'ing hostesses Thursday afternoon | tional church, officiated. The brideing the past v Y‘I,‘\lrv‘.l:v v'l‘.;mi::'\.v'\m.\i;-‘ .”sthyn‘;‘l”,\“";-xw",!nnm city TR \“\"l;\]V\I-I‘I‘IK‘\‘II |:‘~‘I((]1( .,\}!_x, and .\!M, Roger strect entertained at a bridge party|when then entertained the school | was attended by her sister, Miss Min- daughter, Mrs. John p:mm. Despite R b SR TS R | 6 L brbin avenue, ay afternoon at the Shuttie| faculty at a4 reception and tea. The | nie Carlson, as bridesmaid, and Roger|the fact that she is well along in talking with Mrs. Hartison While they | atigg jrrances Elwin will leave the ooy dow club in compliment to her | party fook place in the Camp sehool | Bdwards was hest man. | vears, she still retains her youthful idovad AR IRRBLYS ‘\'\.”'I,”"P 'l’”"”:)‘ first of June on an extended visit to| o B Bddy and Stan) . sister, Miss Sarah Schaffer of Roston. gymnasium which had been made a| The bride was attired in a gown of |spirits¥and has made many friends A Where adrs atde AR the middie west, planning to stop in| iy ar SR Stanley. I GThere were siv tables of players, most attractive sefting with an|satin canton crepe trimmed with | while in New Britain. lLast evening Irs, H, H, Pease,presided. HIdage) BuLhe Orebicerna’ daoksongy Y Sroitnstatadusoniasnahing: trip, | My Rowland and Mrs, Rodman | abundance of apple blossoms. Miss | pearls. Her vell was caught with or-|she was the recipient of many beauti- . . { Mich. [ e \"‘“ ‘:r " Ay Chamberlain winning the prizes, I‘ zaboth ing. Miss Iaith Ander H.”g blogsoms and she carried a| ul and \jflmjul glflf 1\\'h|§rh"uh?’ wll‘l; Mrs, Jdohn W. Abell of H I SRS hincheon l"rl‘]‘.\v\‘;n her I:‘n:v‘v“- Gil e prand. RepicsiWesbasctic nhowar lodduot of bridal 1ss; T"""::l(fl. Mtfl;m‘;,:'n]:h’lmof r;‘,.'rc:oj‘c,':,m h Mivet: ontortaliied ab.aMay Brencast | ; )lIH.nlrl”\le" R, G. Viets and| groveri 2 | About fifty friends of Miss Ena|'NC SU°St® fibgiisemuoLe A RGO m"'"";:nfi;flu‘.‘a 5 t the Shuttle Meadow Country club | daughter, Miss iivelyn Viets, have re- FTN Bet Lading, who will be married to Alb: 5 . | erepe gown. A 8 . : Wednesday, After the lreakfast:Mrs, ,'1",'";0‘:.1”"‘"“ ”"f";' "i""""y'”""‘ """\"‘; Miss Clara Wessel of Maple street Peplan of Staniey street on Ju\u’v“pl:% ,‘.C,‘;:' p',":."’\‘ ARG e ke S fr"ry:v“:rr‘;:afi:(::\'«l":n'?;»hn{: Hnn:i‘:;};‘y:“.\r‘,:: Db ;:r,;;g"“?‘::‘g Abell's guests played bridge, there be- | 1and, IMorida. They are the g1ests of g zon- e AR AU s s R ) 3 fay oon at her | was a rope of pearls y ! any del ing s:\'g“ MM‘M of players, the hon- [ M1 and Mrs, Walter Dixon of -’“"“”““:1:: \:Ii‘tyly \iLl‘« ‘\’1?:: .‘\"u‘\l:;wi(}l"r:n WAL xv\l:.lelnnvnn.\ .vhnl\:-)":' at ; 'I‘r:? fatmogod A ATeEt el Sh ootk mun, iqu ik in ki el s ige ""\’""'”d“f‘.»'r“li c‘;\nr:s:; Hv(;lcc':k:: ri}r\‘:‘h‘ltc:tn}:e:(' e rars going to Mrs. 8 H. Raymond, Mrs. | and Clinton strects. e e 5 home of Mrs. Thomas Naughton on \“.:T} '1\;!."\‘\'-"\1':-;;‘f"nr: i n\yi”:('u.-:,’:‘:.‘;:; s L fl:-‘: -u;g 3 raiher v;nmrnn( selec- A. H. Marrop, Mre. A Kimball. Mrs. Wenke | Lawrence Southard of Berlin at-| Stanley strect last evening. i S sl e Al et i . S i n Which ‘the entire’ party. jojied Clayton Parker. oman's club of New ‘Britainiwill | cliib ‘o Cohnactiout held today at-the! Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kipert entere | oung ind Mre. Georen Weer &[[EoMdlenceiaiNew Shon SHES kS ; R v T e e e Aty i sy che i ool o R el S andin |”.l“alv' a4 \'lh.vu l;’:\'\rsrh Young and Mrs. ( Weed Rridge port v.\‘jtl(a‘n,\d.:‘n‘j n'nslu‘,” 1‘?:"\"'02"\:“:“ Y'l‘l,iz;"‘:-]". [4 P Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hanford of Ma- | Sunnyledge, on Tuesday, May. 29, | N [ homo for children of New Haven on| Dr. and Mrs Mattiew Gelswold of | fowe e and ferns for the on.| Mrs. McCulloch salls for her home ;“( 'f“:|.~::;“:¥v|:~i:] 1‘1:\: ,‘”;.';' e ,‘::"'::':' 8 ‘\) ""‘ ‘;l‘{\ ‘;;n(m" of unusual | Miss Ruth Foss of fronswick, Me, i Sunday, May i3, in honor of the first | iiensington are giving # hungalow | casion. [in Scotland June 23 on passage secur- (v“.l B 3 E "I"“Eh.”.’” I"Im’wu\_‘” ;h.‘ ‘nl.‘;x];“: ,::“l,y ) \N.i'ilrg h o S Ay . r;\‘.;l\‘il:n.\ of their son, Marshall Jl,‘\l.‘lnv. this evening at the fishing rrulv.i “ e p:|)()l‘;o\,gh the office of George A, oy cessful seasen, hut, also, ag a recogni- | Derlin. & & by | T e ) A fnr}\' song r.m"nafl In costume will| Quigley. S “Mrs. W. R. Felt of Curtiss street, | tian of summer and {he city chil- L] . ,mt; ."m“u‘n i |;m,‘,fimij:;"’ijf I“ ;rv!\'v h;‘ I-‘“bfl'““'.]l“‘l“‘!:.]r:n\‘\(fl:( ”"‘: Trinity Recitati has returned from a visit to Philadel- | dren's need during the warm months,| Mrs. Lawrence Southard cntertain-| Many of the vounger set of New |ipaining school wore guests ot a dine | v i o ing dt 810 oclock i the ITInity Recitations phia and Princeton. The Woman's club has long heen in- | 00 AL & tea this afternoor, in onor of Britain and vicinity are looking for- 'y Jast cven EBENUERR OB | vae SBy NonferaRsaritind CBBRER &F Are Closed for Season L [itercsted Ihithe Iireshi Alr camp @ at \\:I,i; "”‘{,‘ '\"pli::::‘pn.lm T},.u:n'."m..'.“f'.’? ward to the firal danco. of the coming | on Hawkine . ghven to them by [ Seotiand, Bnglund, France and Greece| Hartford, May 26.—The English de- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Southard of Burlington, and it hopes !h!‘s year to le” MG Baih ‘”_N“‘M’-M er '”: :{11\,-‘;:"1?\"("y:zmxnw.dlf::ip:)I‘{\l.yh.h\j,myn);; the class of will be sung as follows partment at Trinity college has been Fudson street, Berlin, have as thejr | "alse, as hefore, § for its needs |y oive ten table. WAl Trateruity L at: thet Bhuttls B Songs from the Rritish Tsles: The presented with a set of 11 engravings cuest, Mr, Southard's mother, Mrs, I.. [ The club members and their guests, Lo Moadow oluh Jute 11, Dr. and. Mes | - #nd Afre. (. H. Boslem have| Keeper, Oh, Dear, What Can the Mat- |of scenes from Shakespeare plays. (', 8outhard of Rrookline. . who | meeting at the annual Civie Tea have 5 Marforie Stowe of Cleveland, i\.mwm e '“I_ ,m.“ “"' "f R "| heen sponding a in New|(or Re Can Ye Sew (lushions?|They are about 150 yvears old and lias Just returned from al¥ays generously supported thislg “\p, iy safling from Havana toe olifte will chaperon. The committes o 0 (Scotell) My Love, She's Rut a Lassie |Prof. Odell Shephard has had them S . canse with denations of money as well | 4 will be the guest next week of in vharge of arrangements is G, Eve . e f ! Yet (Scoteh) Cherry Ripe, The Low placed in the recitation rooms in Sea- (GGeorge I Spear will entertain the |as of jellies and cereals. On 'I'nr‘sd:n»‘b”_ sister, Mra. Stanley SN Ge ettiHlats; William: Dorey nn‘,l. il A miscellaneous shower was glven | Rack'd Car (Trish) |bury hall. The set is regarded of members of the board of control of ' Miss Caroline Bartlett. who has had | gariin, ard Butler.. The ‘muple willibe fare| s Jenhic allgren on Baturday eve Songs from France: Chanson de )a considerable value becanse of age and the Junior Achievement Foundation at | charge of the camp since its begin-| o e Mshed by Frank Mells and his op.| MNE May 10th, by the Misses Lilsie | Mariea (Breton) .Chantons les Ar-|excellent condition. Recitations at the dinner Monday cvening at the New [ning, and a group of children will Rnaisl el aohy | Loomis and Signe Kalberg at the mours de Jean, Les Trols Princesses, college closed today and next week Britain elub, give a short entertainment showing| Mr. and Mre. Charles A. Fischer| e home of Miss Kalberg. About jorty of | Le Coeur de M'amie will be taken up with examinations, g the activitics of the camp. After the |of 47 Armistice street are observing | Miss Kallgren's friends from the| Songs from Greece (Original adap S - My, and Mrs. P. (. Platt of Trinity | entertainment the children will enjoy |their 55th wedding anniversary today.| Mr. and Mrs. Buell B. Rassette of SU'01°V Works office were there. She | tations of Greek folk melodies). Tha GOVERMAMENT AN S0 SHes street left yesterday for Vermont|a party at the home of Mrs. James| A reception was held at their home| gmmons place returned Friday from o100 many beautiful and useful| Witful Maiden, Lullaby, In My Yard 2 Mayor A. M. Paonesa has requested where they will spend several days. | North, Sunnyledge | this afternoon and a large number of | Boston, where they have been attend. 51105 Miss Kallgren's engagement to| Tree is Growing, The Rad Old Dame, | )1 city offictals including members ot Sie e | Ey | friends from out of town and this city ing the commencement program of “':"’Tv‘n l,',:\,j“rv’,',‘,r,‘, I\;'m«' rl'mv-l-n-r n }:‘l‘q‘;:] of Athens, Allen. Words by Lord | the common councll and 'nr' |m,:ra; o | were present | Emerson college Miss R Ras- ol (e LR yron. and commissions, to meet in front o Robert €. Vance of Maple street is Ladies' Tuesdays at the Shuttle L TR mn,r thelr ,,;,fi;y.qn,»_ :i'.m:flf,“l,'jp | I 1 Plano golos; | City hall Wednesday morning at 9:80 spending the week-end in Providence. | afeadaow, always so popular, are he | gree for literary interpretation at tha| AN Attractive invitation —musicale| Etude . Chopin | gialock so that they may have a place "ot coming well establisheu as the season| Miss Elsle Krich was tendered a|graguation of the class of 1923, Wed.| %28 Rlven —In&t evening in the[On Wings of Muelc Mendelosohn | & “tia intorioal munieipal medis 5 advances. This week (he members | Miscellaneous shower at the home of | agday evening. The graduating class CAMP €chool auditorium, when Ther- Clair de Lune Debussy | Cicoure that i to be filmed on that Dudley Felt is spending the Week- | ogeriing tables were: Mrs. H. 8, Par.| Mr. and Mre. k. 1. Balley of 28 Hun-| proganted the play “Bean Brummel,s 0" Wolcott Hart presented Miss Jrene ' Ftude in 1* ... Arensky | 0t 10 o'clock the Memorial Day end in Washington, Conn.. Whers Me|gone Apg M. 8 Humphrey, Mre, . |gerford Court last evening by Miss' on Tuesday evening in Jordon haly)| Markham and Warren Hale, two of| Accompaniments will he played by| joeaias will be taken on the ftm. 1s attending the first reunion of W&l yppqoping Mrs, & R, Fddy, Mrs. P.| Ella Nyquist. Miss Krich will become | Mjsg Rassette playing the role of | M8 PUpils, in a recital, assisted by Miss Ruth Haun. The patronesses class at the Gunnery achool. | . Stanley, Mre. 1. 8 Howe, Miss|the bride of Mr. Todd of New Haven|ford Manley Philip B. Shailer, tenor. The guests are Mrs. George Traut, Mrs. W, ¢, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS rothy T > s (5. W. Tooth, | next month, | . .o were extremely enthusiastic over the Hungerford, Mre, F. W, Schultz, Mre, bty : Mre, Harold Van Open entertained ’\;',-Lml“-r“}:‘,:‘.:- :.n‘l“‘\:r-'r".“‘_ ".‘14",:' . o » | Miss Sarah M. Winger of Glen| YOTY creditable work of the musicians D'ouglas A. Johnston. Mra. John stad.| The & C. Record bungalow in Bel. the moembers of the Neighborhood | MFs. A T g LR L R O T e [ UL Mo B AL e l“vn“‘ making their first officlally public ap- 1°r. Jr. Mrs. W. 1. Brooks, Miss Flor. | ‘ldere \lmv»nrl\wn! sold today by "T'. w, club at fte fAinal meeting or the cea- S, | visiting.her son, E. R. Hitcheock of | day evening at a reception-and show. | PParance. Mr. Shailer's singing was fnce Andrews, Mrs. A A. Mills, Mrs,| O'Connor & Son to ’\ erteu ’ '»‘ fouse son Wedneaday afternoon at her home, , 0 oy nie |1 Gaftney of | Maple strest, Maple Hil er given her by her associates in the POSSIDIY more gratifying than at any Howard Parsons, Mre. Stanley Goss, And Mary A. House. Through the on Buol street. It Is the club'm cus- | 0 T LT (T Ging a few daya ] American Hosiery company. Miss O N8 previous appearances, the in- ' Mre. Philip B. Stanley, Miss Loulss SAMe agency the T““"Ms Grace v tom not to have prizes, but to give the o g "CHC 3 [ Mre. A. & Grant entertained four| Wingar will be married to George &, CTPASINE power aud beauty of his Noble perty on Lasalle street M-‘ snm“ ° money thus eaved, as well as the : A tables of bridge her home on Golf | #ohn of East Berlin early in Jine. A | VOI®® Deing-the subject of much com T Faustyn & and Joseph Rydel and Mrs, club's dues, as & contribution 'i" '"|" Mre®awrenee Sonthard entertained | Street, Maple Hill. Thureday after-| wedding procession headed by Miss ™°"' . : h \lr' rl';v‘l Mra ]w T \\nilm, of Brapdow B. Rydel Children's Home. On Wednesday it : Frida noon. The prize winners were Mre. | Anna Grammitt as groom, Miss Agne: e ranford, Conn.. have jssued invita » ~ = was reported that this year's gift to ;:.rfl|,|:.r,::'f:nn?;,'.:,‘:..','A,‘.:,‘,‘,Aa.(:;r?::,,",,,f' L. L. Marding: Mrs, William Stern.| Casella as hride, and Mis Anna Tol.?‘ Miss Anna Biderowfaky or Stanieytions to the wedding of their daught-| I”""" :":' MNITY the home wonld amount to $100. ment to Mre. 1. . Southard of Brook- | berg. Ms&. Frank Ran and Mre. B, man and Miss Amy Chapman escort- street entertained at I-v-_| Age last even er, Miss ]A\nrmh_\' ?\r‘lr)‘ Wallace, toF Peiine v‘“m: b Teh Chiness gova e 2 line. Mass.. who is her guest. rs | Damon ed Miss Winger to the fest room, | INE If honor of Migs Edith Orenstetn Gerald Willam Walker, son of Me.| o oo™ aas notified the: Amsriosl Mrs. Arthur H. Harrop 'n"r'fl‘"“"lumnn Reynal of New Britain, served, NN [ Where they showered her with gifta, 07 Hlariford. Miss Qrenstetn will be. and Mrs. Arthur Walker of Harttord, |\ oot or fis - asceptance: of. S8 the Connecticut Bradford elub at her|acisted by Miss Margaret- Wilcox of | Mr. and Mrs. 1. A, Niven of Goif o % % e gt ool Rl L Chpreh. o Prantord, Satur.| | merican demand for an indemnity of home on Harrison street Thursday Beriin and Mies Ruth Foss of Bruns. |street have opened their summer Mes. George Stonie of New- Yotk fx . o B BN ay evening, Jung 5, ar 7:30 o'clock 25,005 for the Willing of CHANES "':":f":'n,”;:,': ,::::,‘,.‘;?:;:m“?;:. il . o4 N T R, the guest of Mre. Stanley Eddy of{ The annual May dance under ‘the| A miscellaneous shower was ten. COtmdn, an American citizen . enbly ' Yy o | aus; o rls | aw A - meeting was an extremely cnjoyable| - Mr, and Mrs. James A. Nell of 703| The Shuttle Meadow club announces| "nc0'" Foad [don Peary b omiiafi o Bl Mg, 3 l;:ilrr'v;a'nh:vm:z «BULL" MONTANA TO AfD, one as Miss Joan Pond, a member nf[Eas' street announces the marriage of | for Saturday evening, June 2, a spe- eventng at the Y. W. C. A. and was| employed at the & N. T"l""hnn; Los Angeies, Mas 26.—“Bult® Mose the Bradford academy faculty, #avelthelr daughter, Laura Allce, to Aifred | cial shore dinner and dance followed| Miss Agnes Johnston of Yonkers, largely attended. The committes in | company at thetr pecreation Tooms tana, wrestier and motion - Slotan an interesting report of her tour|F. fiolh-rl..:nr_' of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | by dancing. This'dinner.dance takes N. Y., is the week-end guest of her :harge consisted of the Missee Moylan 1ast svening. The rooms were Drel. actor, will join the training chmI® WS Beibert of "327 Stanley sfraet on May, the place of the Decoration Day! parents, Mr. and Mre. F. H. Johnston Conlon, Marjorie Sleath, Marguerite tily decorated in orchid and white 1i- Jack Dempsey, heavyweight boxing through the country in the inte of the endowment fund. 5 in Boston, Mass, PECK-FOSTER ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT L — Delightful Party at Home of Miss Floreice Mouat This Afternoon Stanley Hostess At McAll Auxiliary Annual ous Bridge Socials Feature Activitie | Aance on the regular calendar. Mrs, Alix Numer- jof West Main street, Roge and figne Peterson, I 1 | puplis of Miss Emma N Miller | number of gifts from her frionds. M ! eacher, sa & recltal at her | Emma Anderson favered with novels y Aveh sthest, Friday even 1y dancing and voral selections were | program was as fellows: Valse | rendered by Miss fsabel Richardssn |¥ alas Berpard 1aWin Bird's | and Miss Nan Cullinan Miss Man Song. Jeanstte Goursen: On the Lake 1un( Meskiil gave a recltation. Games mer Berkowitz; Love's Romance, | were played and refreshments served, Fucker: Prolude, Anna Gins: | Miss Bellman will become the bride berg: Spring Reverie and the Glants, | of William Weleh of Washington \ Neri; Pretty Shepherdess, Libby | street early nest month | pu Jolly Darkies and Haunt of the o N | Fairies Olga Neri; D Minor Invention Announcement has been made of 1 Humapesque in £ Minor, Louls the apnproaching marriage of Miss erneft Rand Meladie, Gertrud A Ha daughter of John T, Milner; Sehubert's Serenade, Helen | Hallinan, to Michael J. Laneh, Jr, son Hers Camerade Mareh Lilian ' of Mr, and Mes. M, J. Lyneh, whieh Broawn: Vielin sole, Morris Rerkowitz, Wil take place Monday, June 4, at Bt accompanied by Moptimer Rerkowits Mary's church on the plana; Chanson Triste, Rernard 5.9 LeWint New Britain Chapter of the Cen | 0 9.9 necticut Counell of Cathelie Women Miss Mabel Julse s of |18 making plans for a eard party and Prench in the High sehool, w sleet dance to be given in the Btate Ar. ed president of the College elub at ! mory on June ist The chapter is the annual meeting held Wednesday ™MA4e up of representatives of all the evening at the home of Mrs. John 1. | PArishes in the eity and the proceeds Davis of 42 Cedar street, Other offi- |41 !0 he distributed among loeal [cors ehasen were: Viee.president, Mrs. | tharities [ Douglas Johnston: seeretary, Miss Ma The committees in charge as as fol. hel Ferguson: responding secre. | 1OWS Neception: Miss Agnes Fox, 1ary, Miss Olive Davia; treasurer, Miss | Mrs. Edward Hannon, Miss A, MeGil, Reatrice Neal. Mrs. Davis was aasist- | Miss A, Skrituleky, Miss 1. Ryrne, e as hostess by Mrs. P. ¥. MeDon. | Miss H. Winters, Miss M. MeDonough, ough, Mrs, Harwood, Mrs. . A, Clark, | Mr® M. T. Crean, Mrs, M, Judd, | Mrs, G. 7. Nightingaie and the Misses | Mra. J. Curtin, Sr, Mrs, A. J. Barker, Ellzabeth and Marion Hurgerford Mre. B, F. Gattney, Mrs. J, €, ful- | g livan, Mrs, P, J. Murray, Mrs, T, W, i b | On wednesday atternoen, a 1arge | friennor. Mea T, Comphell, Mes ¥ ! society f th Firat Lutheran (A lety o e Firs ™" Raumgartner, Mre. A, M. Paonessa, |ehureh ealled st the home of Mrs . o | Mra. It Grise, Miss K, Waleh, and Abel A. Ahlquist, wife of the paster. - Mrs. M, J. Kenney Rridge: Mrs. J, land tendered her a surprise party. e he wa: esonted with a purse of | 1+ O'Connor, chairman; Mrs, Carolyn | Fh & pres A & pU Conlon, Mrs. 1. MeCabe, Mrs. J, Gure money and several personal gifts and | Pl tin, Jr, Mrs, H. Rrown and Mrs Fouauets of mx"":’-\_""'"‘::"::v‘:"‘: W. T, Squire, Whist: Mra, ¥, Kent, of the older member chairman, Miss Elizabeth (lark, Mrs, and Mré, Harry Christiansen made the 5 | H. VRrien, Mrs, W, Hart, M, P, Beamotation eneephis A buffet 1uneh |ro mmasoni, Mes. . Martin, Mrs. & Wes servy | Jacobs, Mrs. C. Birmingham, Mrs, T. et | E. 8almon and Mrs. Morrin, Forty. Following the meeting of the Ladles’ | qva: Mrs, P W. Ringrose, chairman, nuxiliary, A, O. H, last evening & | nfrg A. J. McGill and Mrs. R, Halli- | minstrel performance was given bY|nan Dance committee: Mra. Anna the members of the degree team. | vo1z (lerkin, chalrman, assisted by After the entertainment a social WAS| 4o Misses Tillle Zimmerman, Emma Ield and refreshments served | Zimmerman, Della Daly, Catherine . . | Kent, Sue Jennin Miss Goodrich, On Tuesday svening a miscellan- | 1., Campbell, E. Ferguson, A. Hickey, |eous shower was given in honor of | H. Egan, May Clark, M. Bardeck, | Miss Allee Casparson of 189 Hart| Mary Tutles, M. Forsythe, A. Kiniry, street at her home by the employes | T. Cabelus, H. Conlon, I. O'Connor, of the Davidson & Ieventhal com- M. Begley, J. Tommasoni, M. Hyland, pany. Mrs, Farl Raineault rendered | C. Volz, G. Janelle, Catherine O'Leary, vocal selections and Miss Lillian Wien- | Ruth Hart, Irene Sullivan, Constance favored with solo dances. Miss| Paonessa and Rose Martins. Tickets: |er lacs umber of the members of the Ladies Bardeck, Mrs. T, Zimmerman, Mrs. ad a poem of her own composition P. 'W. Smith, Mrs. James Corbly, Mra, Miss Essie McCabe, chairman; Mrs. Miss Beilman received a large/ champion, at Great Falls, Mont.

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