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tee of the W whieh Mrs. B Allen Moore I8 chalrman, held very sue cessfuily, soclally and finaneially, their ARRual tea at Mrs. Moore's home on Bunnyledge Tuesday afterneen The affalr is given for the henefit of the Children's Fresh Alr camp at Bur lington, and although nearly $760 has heen reecived, the commitiee believes this may be raised to $500 when all members havé sent in “their gifts Mrs. M. e and Mrs, B. B Hagsette teecived the guests In the hall, Tea wad served In the dining reom with Mrs. George Traut and Mrs. Louis Young presiding at the eharming ta- hle, which was decorated with spring| Mrs. George 1. Dodd of Heriin wild flowers, buttercups, lady slippers, | 2Pened her home on Worthingtor lies of the valley and purple lubin. [ tidage Monday afternoan to the second Miss Letty Learned, Miss Cornelia | of & series of bridge parties which are Chenberiain, Mrs. Hartwell Taylor, Delng glven under the puspices of th: Mrs. Mauriee Pease, Mra, Robert Po. Emma Hart Willard ghapter, 1), A teet, Mps, Frederiek Platt, Miss Bliza- R Prizes were awarded to Mys beth Leghorn and Mrs. Laurenece | l&wrence Southard, Miss Marjorl Mouat the members of the eivie com- Moors, Mrs. Robert Deming, Miss mittee assisted with the serving in the | Mary Orlswold and Mvs, George M1 dining room, Miss V, T, Logan, see- | debrant. Mrs, Dodd served tea to he retary of the Visiting Nurse assncla. ' §Uesta in the dining room, whieh v tion gave a very interesting talk on Y¢corated with yellow Irls Mrs the history of the eamp, Miss Caro- | Frank L, Wileox poured and Miss line Dartlett who s the originator of | Natalle Owatkin and Miss Fleanor the camps gave a paper featuring the | Meagley assimed with the serving | work and play of the ehildren at camp | the dining reom last season, She was aleo in charge o of the exercines which several of the children gave on the lawn .. The Young Woman's auxiliary of | the Bouth chureh held their annual pienie at Mra, George Traut's resid- enee on West Main street, on Monday 1nat . Miss Mirlam Mouat and Miss Lau rene Mouat, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Taurence Mouat of Grove Hill are spending the week-end In towr with their parents. . Miss Helen Fielding of Stanlvy street will open her summer home nt Marblehead, Mass, the latter part of thi Miss Agnes Vanes of Maple street IS Manth AT T left Thursday for Litchfield to apend| yo 8 Wice of Dewey strest, enter A fow days. tained at bridge Tuesday evening Priges were awarded to M, C, 4 Miza Florence Trumbull and Miss G . reenst A h M, Pmann Fathee Teumbull, datghters o Me.| 0 eenstein and Mra, H, M, Herma and Mra. John Trumbuil of Plainville, will graduate from HBradford Acad. oy June 6 PR The Teachers eollegs elub of Con necticut will he entertained at a ple- nie by Mrs, F. F,,Douden at her sum mer home at Circle Beach, Enst River, on Saturday, June 6, Cirele Reaeh is.at the end of Neck road, one and one-half miles from its junc (tion (at the Captain Lee house) with . £ [the New Haven-New London setate Rossberg of Vine street, and Richard | pons 1% abelle T Frate, s guen Hous, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A1 poermer gtudents and graduates House of Lenox Place, visited Tues- | roqonery college, Colimbia university, cay and Wednesday at Exeter Acad-'ora aopqially invited. Those planniny emy. Both _\‘ounf men will enter the | attend should notify Mre Doude; lemy nest fall by Tuesday, June b, e s o .. George Kimbell, son of Mr. and Miss Irene Swift, daughter of Tai- Airs. Arthur Kimball of Lexington|madge Swift of Cedar street, returns is also planning to attend Ex-|on Wednesday, June 13th from the cter next fall | Walnut Lane school, Germantown, v . Miss Ethel Moore, who is a student ot Bmith College, has been the house guesi of Mr, and Mrs. Willlam H, Ratt:nbury of Lenox Place, D Harold Rossherg, son of Miss Maxine Hart, daughter of Mr.| iy towy, and Mrs, Maxwell Hart of TLake]| e . sireet, has returned from the Ogontz| Ay and Mre. Clayton Goodwin of | :nh;ml A:nfl(;:!ln:il‘l@'fl h’“" )“_"r ““"‘d' Corbin avenue are on a two months' ner vae . which she wiil spend [ . rer with her parents at Martha's Vine.| TotoF trip through Vermont d “ties Urith Wachter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wachter of Har- rison strect, has been spending a few | days with her parents before going to camp at Wilton, Baine. She will apend a month there as part of her training at Miss Beauvals' school. g e Miss Marjorie Baldwin, daughter of il sk Mr. and M Dugald McMillan of Tlorest street had as thelr guest last reek-end Itev. Warren Cook of Mont- N. I o ) Victor Poindexter of Hartford spending the week in town, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | 5 wgald MeMillan of lorest ctrast| Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Baldwin of esterday aftornoon, Mrs, Poindexter Forest street, has been graduated attended a luncheon bridge swhich from the Central School of Physica! Mrs Roswell Davis ga»: at her home Culture and Hyglene, New York city, in ‘Hartford. and is home to spend the season with PR | her parents. The Monday club met at the home 7 S of Mrs. Walter Hart of Hart street| Miss Effie L. Didsburg of Torring- this weak. The annual mesting was| tOn has returned to her home after held. spending A week with her cousin, v e W Mrs. Willlam H. Kinsel of Shuttle Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews of Bas-| Meadow avenue. sett street will motor to Troy, N. Y. A i veek to attend the commence- Talmadge Swift and his sister Miss | next ment exercigses at Russell Sage Col-| Evelyn Swift of Cedar street will re. loga. Their daughter, Miss Ruby An-| turn June 11th from Greenwich, Conn. drews, is a member of the graduat.| where they have been spending sev- ing class, ‘cml months, « .o LNy Louls Miss Betty Sloper, daughter of Mr,| Mr. and Mrs. Reynal and | and Mrs. Wiliam T. Slopér, of|family of Lexington street are mak- Rloomfleld avenue, West Hartford, | Ing plans to open their summer home | hag returned from the Gardner school {at Madison, Conn, the latter part of | in New York to spend her summer|this month, vaecation with her parents. Y Miss Helen Cadwell, daughter ori‘Mrv and Mrs. O E. Swift of Lincoln| Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Cadwell of Har.|Sstreet, entertained = two tables of ricon street, who is teaching at the|bridge at her home Thursday evening Tily Court school in Greenwich, Conn,, |for her house guest, Miss Helen| spent last week-end visiting' friends| Thompson of Bennington, Vermont. in Breoklyn, N. Y. The prizes went to Miss Helen North RN |and Miss Beatrice Reynal. William T. Sloper of Bloon€'eld a L enue, West Hartford, Is spending se: The members of the sewing circle| cral days at Atlantic City. of 8t. Mary's Sodality tendered a g A kitchen shower to Miss Anna Hallinan | There were over fifty in attendance | of Winter street Tuesday evening In at the regular Tuesday bridge-golf|§t, Mary's school hall, which was Inncheon held at the Shuttle Meidf""iprettlly decorated for the occasion club. The hostesses for the day in-|with spring flowers and ferns. Miss cluded Mrs. Martin Pasco, Mrs. Rob-| Hallinan recelved a large number of | ert Martindell, Mrs. John Fellows, | girts. Miss Alice Egan favored with ,\‘”s’ Macgaret Eddy, Mrs. H. H.|5iano selections. Games were played Pease, Miss Sally Humason, Mrs. H"nnd dancing enjoyed after which a ! v v o | | M®s Katheryn Swift, daughter of! :;mf’fl‘l;i‘:mi_ Mr;‘-é';:"“ H. RODINSON, | pugtet Juncheon was served. Miss| o R By | Hallinan will become the bride of | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Hatch of | Michael J. Lynch next month. Weet Main street and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Attwood of Vine street have| Miss Eleanor Olson of 28 Church Bridgeport return>d from a motor trip through |Street visited friends in Massachusetts. \ over Decoration Day. T | LI T Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porter of Gar. Miss Barbara Swift, daughter of den strest are at Stannard Beach for | Talmadge Swift of Cedar street, and | the week-end. Miss Lois Kirkham, daughter of Mr.| L =0 2 ) jand Mrs. John Kirkham of Cedar! Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot of Street, have been graduated from Put- | Black Rock avenue observed their nam Hall and are home to spend the| second wedding anniversary at their|summer vacation with their parents. home last Friday evening, entertain- 2ap By 48 ing several of their friends. Miss Carrie Dorsey gave a miscel- | A laneous shower at her home Tuesday | Mr. and Mrs. James Egan of gle-| ¢vening for Miss Nellle Maloney, who ' trolt, Mich., ars the guest of Mrs.|is to become the bride of Daniel Fgan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles| Miller of East street on Wednesday, | Anderzon of Winthrop street. June 20, { D PR Mrs. ¥. E. Rackliffe, Jr., and son,| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson of| Bruce, of Maple street have been vis-| Dwight street observed thelr tenth Many Entertainments For Those Who Wil! Be Married { Peni., to spend the summer vacation | James Chamb NEW BRITAIN DAILY R SHOWERS FOR JUNE BRIDES § e— Brief Items of the New Britain Social World MISS GERTRUDE i, MITCHELIL Miss Mitchell is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. H. Mitchell of 4, 215 Maple street and is supervisor of the lunch department of the new Langley High school, Pittsburgh, Pa. Miss Mitchell is a graduate of the New Britain High school and also of the Boston School of Domestic Seience | Mr. ana Mrs. Harold T. Sloper ‘of, Mr, and Mrs. J Russ2ll streat and Mr, and Mrs. John- | James Cooper and ston Vanee of Hamilton street have |son of Mr. and Mrs. retarned from Greenville, Malne, |will sall June 20th for the continent where they epent the past three | from Montreal on the weeks Canadian Pacific line | e turn in September on the | v e e Mrs. A. G. Cadwell and _daughter, Hartford. Miss Evelyn Cadwell, of Harrison, e street, are spending a few dayva in New | Mrs. John Trumbull and daughter York city. Jean and Mr, amd Mrs. H. Trumbull * », 8 | of Plainville will attend the 120th ment exercises at Bradford Miss Corrine Goodwin, daughter of | cOmmenc Wednesday, June 6. Miss Mr. and Mre. Burton Goodwin of [Academs Sherman Court, has heen to Mt [[Mlorence Trumbull, daughter of Mr. Holyoke during the week [and Mrs. John Trumbull and Miss S ther Trumbull, daughter of Mr. and Arthur Kimball of Lexington street | Mre: Henry Trumbuil are members of has returned from Hot Springs after|‘he class. ~Rev. Nehemiah Boynton spending two weeks with his brother, | 1!l &lve the address. Georze Kimball, who is spending sev- eral weeks there il o new e T };nzlnl{\':;‘-g}mnmn to spend the summer with Dr. Fromen. dunehter of Dr. E. T ang|Soren D..and Mrs. Rees at thelr home <. Fromen of West Maln street, js|!"' Minneapolls. ing the summer season in stock | company in Taunten, Mass. .k Dr. Samuel W. Irving of Vine street, .« e v Viiss 1ois Kirkham of Cedar street {attended the dance at Choate, school, | Wallingtord, Conn., last evening At a whist given Tuesday afternoon by the soclety of the church of St.| . v on Mr. and Mrs. J. 15, Cooper and son, John the Evangellst, the folloWIng| juimes Cooper are attending the fes. Were a : Mrs. John Pe-/| p “ tivities at Chonte school today. terson, Zisk, Mrs. Frank | g ; Morehead, Mrs. John Hayes, Mrs. J.| \jicq Beatrice Reynal, daughter of Bascol, Mrs. J. A. Covle, Mrs, Thomas| \jr and Mrs. Lois Reynal of Lexing- Campbell, Mrs. Willlam Waleh and{ton street and her house guest, Miss Miss Mary Clark | Mary Schulz of Atlantic Clty and Miss SR OAR v Helen Thompson of Bennington, Ver. Miss Florence Williams of Gris- | mont, 2 ‘besri the giisst of Mis wold street and Hugo Ronstrom of | Katheryn Swift will leave today for 468 Main street were married Thurs- | Boston, M to Attend ‘their elass day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the|yeunion at Rradford Academy. chapel of St. Mark's Episcopal church by Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, rector. Fol-| At ana Mre D, B lowing the wedding the couple left on | qaughter, Miss Frances Dean, have an cxtended honeymoon, which Will|yoved from Hartford to Harrison take them to New York and beyond. | gtreet, this clty Upon their return they will make their homs on Griswold stréet | Mr. and Mrs Albert €. Hine of b |Clayton Road are at Bantam T.ake Announcement has heen made of over the week-end chaperoning o the engagement of Miss Helen Adams house party of young folks which in of 186 East Maln stret to Joseph | cludgs their daughter, Miss Baranowsky of Cleveland street, Hine, Miss Louise Holcomb, Miss Cor- s = . _|delia Kilbourne, Miss Justine Traut, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rybeck of \iss Amalia Traut, Miss Alice Regan, South Burritt street were pleasantly | Miss Margaret Lewls, Miss surprised by a number of friends last \Wolfs, Mliss Mildred Quigley, Thursday evening, the occasion being Heien Hare and Miss Margaret Christ, their thirtleth wedding anniversary o Mr. and Mrs. Rybeck were married Miss Norma Regan of in this city jthirty vears ago by the street was alnong the New ate Rev. 0. W. Ferm, and have onc| people reserving a table at the bridge son, Willlam Rybeck of Meriden given at the 8. Nicholas in Hartford, WA AN | Thursday evening, to raise money for Valentine Hart, |the Connecticnt College, Ten Ten Ten rain and Donald Me- | fund. Millan will attend the bachelor din- e ] ner for Willlam Walker at the Hoff Mr. and Mrs. John Loomis, Mr. ana Brau in New Haven this evening. Mrs. A. W. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. A Harrison imley He iting relatives in Bridgeport, Conn. wedding anniversary on Tuesday . v e P Miss Mary Malosky was pleasantly| Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wilson of For- | surprised with a kitchen shower by|est strest have taken a cottage at| her many friends at her home on|Twin Lakes. They will occupy it the High street Monday evening, in honor | last week in June and the first lhrn] of her approaching marriage to Fd-| weeks in July. ward Carroll of Sexton street. ! il | _Valentine Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. J. Miller entertained several| Walter Hart of Hart street; James friends at her home Monday evening| Chamberiain, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. « v e ! scene of the attractive affair was at | & Duncan of e |6i. Kimball, Mr. and Mre. Johnstone Mrs. Victor Poindexter of Hartford Vance, Mr. and Virs. E. ¥. Beach of entertained three tables of bridge last Bristol, Mr and Mrs. A, [I. Sloper, Mr. evening as a compliment to Mise Irene'and Mrs. Howard Humphrey, Mr. and Andrews, danghter of Mr. and Mrs | Mrs. William Booth, Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews of Bassett street. The Robert Russell and Mr Chicago are among of Mrs. Poindexter's par- |those entertaining guests at the shore Dugald McMillan, [dinner and dance which is to be held The bridge prizes|at the Shuttle Meadow club this eve- the home ents, Mr. and Mrs of Forest street complimenting Miss Alma Larson.| 8. Chamberlain of Forest street; Don- | went to Miss Cariyn Kingsley and|ning Miss larson will marry Gustav Jo-|ald McMillan, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Miss lLeonie Crowe Among the| e e Dugald McMillan of Forest street, and | guests were Miss Francine Wachter,| Mr. and Mre Irving E. Ellis and sephson on June 14. .. 2 Stanley Hart, son of Miss Virginia Leland, daughter of | Howard Hart of Hart street, will be| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leland of West| among the ushers at Fnd avenu Cincinnati, Ohio, with Miss Laura|Saturday. May Wilson. who has been her house e A | guest for the past month. Miss Te- George Spear of Park Place. re- land will be the guest of Miss Wilson| trrned Wednesday from Boston, Auring the summer. Masa. Mr. and Mps. | Mre. Johnstone Vance, Mrs. William returned from their wedding trip. aughter of Stamford, are spending a Maurice Johnston, Miss week at the home of Mr. Ellis' par- Peace, Mrs. the Walker- | Corinne Goodwin, Miss Harriet Rey-|ents, Mr. and Mra. C. E. Ellis of Fair- will leave Munday for| Wallace wedding in Brandford next|nal, Miss Olive Littlehales, and Miss | view street Haze! | used for decoration . .. Miss Margaret Christ, daughter of {Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Christ of Garden Egan. Pink carnations were Mr. and Mrs. Gustay school in the fall, Cooper and son |follows: Cooper, ski, Mrs, Elisha Cooper Wessels, « v . Miss. Ellzabeth Irving, daughter of vill leave the latter part of this Dean and | I"lora | Mary | Mies | Britain | and Mrs. J.| IRALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1023, 1 Myps. Matthew H. Grisweld The Amphion elub of the tance | aehoo! suecessfully presente High “Daddy [S glon enteriained at & | 1 Mattabessott Fishing elub| Long-Legn" last evening in the Cene i galow ast Baturday evening tral Junior High sehool auditerium Ak guest were present The play was given under the auk Kensington and surreundiny piees of the Girls' league and the T bungalon was prettily decorsted | proceeds will he deveted to the Fresh acs and bridal wreath, the eol- | Air Camp. e being lavender and white Mre. Amy Guliford, whe has direets y = faney cakies and candy were ed the olub's activities for the Details of Annual Civie Tea Aming (hess Bresont from | fow Pers ook caares of the Sl N Mr and Mra. Frank Ing in an able manner | H. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas was as follows R Miss Agnes Johnston, Mr Orphans at the John Girier Home ‘ nd Mrs. Raymend Rabooek, Miss | Radie Kate Constance Twitchell Ruth Henry, Miss Mary Johneen and )oretta Dorothy Rossherg i S ———— | rant Wickwire of New Rritain, Mr. Gladiola Dagmar Carlson The nual meeting of the Chll- [and Mrs. Arnold Halg, E. C. Lamour- Mamie Cdtherine Callahan ren's MeAll was held at the home of v, Bugene Lamoureux, Miss Plora Pred Me Perkina Itobert Christ Irs. Charies E. ) of Russ re and Andrew Girard of Judy Katherine Travis rest yesterday afternoon. Reventy ford, O. W. Kahl, Miss Risie Mrs. Loppet, matron of the home , itle ladies and gentlemen were | nd Cliftan Lane of Wallingford Ruth Nerth resent Msiening sttentively to the re 0. Miss Pritehard Josephine Eimer rts of their doings for past year My and Mps, Carl Messanger of Cyrus Wykoff Tohard House Phe president, Miss aheth Par- | Hamilt trest are visiting in New Abner Pamsons Albert White . ed the meeting to order and vk Jarvis Pendieton Alfred Tengston 1er the husiness was trapsacted, lald . Mrs. Pendleton Elizabeth Rure aphasis on the appreciation they felt Misa Dorothy Thomson, daughter Julia Pendieton .. Margaret Peterson r Dalzeil, Miss Bertha Char My Mrs. Henry € M. Thom- Hallle MeRride .. Catherine Callaha Miss Grace Mannir 5 ¢ glon strect iting tn | James Melride Charles Covert The love for Mra. Mitehell was| pedding, Conn Mary, maid at the college dormitory own when they made her honorar ' Winifred Graee vsident and upon the resignatio OFf interest is the wedding of Mise Mrs, Semple Astrid Johnsor Miss Maria Bennett, one prestdent | oive Littiehales, daughter of Mrs. H. Carrie, maid at the Lock Willow 1l now secretary, was ma “ A, Littlehales of We Main strest arm Helen Symolon wember of the auxilary and Emory Corbin, sen of Mr. and Griggs, seeretary to Mr. Pendleton The rest of the 4fternoon was Mrs. Albert Corbin of Vine street Richard House harge of Mra Dalzell. Great Inter- | wp "Wy take nlace Saturday, Juns Walters, butier te Mr, Pendieton st was shown in a game that depleted | o, 7 S 0 Tae T el Albert White the history of the MeAll Migsior leo | S/ The following musical numbers cream cones and cakes in abundance| : were rendered by the High school ore were served by thelr indulgent hos e following musieal program Will! o, ogtm under the direction of Georse tees, The following is o of offlcers | be given Monday evening. e 4th, At aratthews for the coming year: President, Miss the Camp school auditorium by the' wpour sees of Man Mizabeth Parsons; viece presidents, [ puplls Miss Emma M, Schanl, They “Flying Ace”—March Mien Adelalde Bean, Miss Ella Bloper, [ will be assisted by Miss Fdna Sereb- “Ol' Bouth"——A plantation patrol, Miss Helen Bennett, M! lane Rat [bing, concert mandolinist Hav. “The Right of Honor"-—Marech, enbury, Master Hoyt Peasc, Master |en and Miss Irene Kr m- Evening Breezes'—Valse. Vialeolm Farmer, Master Richard | panist who s also of n The Skipper’-—Mareh Cooper and Master Winthrop Warren: | Little Sweetheart Rohm 9. 6 0 orrosponding secretary, Miss T Libby Dup Mise Helen North, daughter of Mk era _Farmer: recording secretary, | rox Sylphes Hachmann nnd Mre. James North of Sunnyledge \lse Dorls Merwin: treasurer, Master | Pittsinger (Newington) entertained at bridge and tea this aft. TRV Alwood Siaudiiol i NasorcErWIn Wl Mare Rrown ernoon at her home for Miss Eliza. ~';1I\";:m'” el ranoa k beth Irving, daughter of Dr. Samue \iidee: Toch - Stan Natx o en Plano duet Dvorak W. Irving of Vine street, Miss North's Polly Pease, Hattie Dalzell Ve F »th Spring-~Julia Koeho! guests included Miss Katheryn Bwift Sontlte. Master: Paul 1"‘$!~‘VF>‘ Master |10 Fleurette Wellesley Misa Priscilla Crabtree, Miss Florencd O Bore Ay ar Tar e o Eae] Ruth Hickok Mouat, Miss Arline Nelson. Miss Dor- or P. T. Kimball, Master Julian|Th® Shepherd Boy Wiison othy Booth. Miss Mariorie Raldwir Peags, Supervisors were electad Catherine Damico and Miss Bernadine Walker. rollows: Miss Frances Whittlesey, | Meiody of Love Engelmann B R g Miss Bertha Chamberlain, Mrs, Wi Mary Bpring SGOUT FIEID DAY lamn Dolzell, Mrs, W. H. Rattenbury, | Flano duet, The Imps Revels A Mrs, George [Bean, Miss Eleanor .. Bonheur S lLewls, Miss Grace Manning, Mrs. | Vivian Ekwurtzel—Clara Schnelder - Hartwell Taylor, Mrs, Ralph Howe, | Rarcarole (Tales of Hoftman) Varions © Senja, _Femiier: SRl Miss Catherine d Mies Al e | . Offenbach Sconts Being Demonstrated al Alderson Dorothy Boyington .o Under the Loaves Thome Walnut Hill Park This Afternoon. . Theieard party and danca given by| Anna Schweitzer ; ¢ New New Britatn Chapter, Connecticut | Capriccio Spagnuolo O Muinler | o O e Counell of Catholic Wemen, in the|Mazurka Di Conc €. Munfer “-,,l,\u‘lg Hill park this afternoon Stato Armory last evening, was o de.| Miss Stebbing Fire making, cooking, running, knof cided success. There we over 100} Wayside Chapel Wilson tying, and other Scout stunts, whick tablag of whist, bridge, forty-five and Louise Boylngton !the boys have been rehearsing for & pinochl~ and also a large number of | Los Myrtes ........ Wachs long time, are being demonstrated. dancers. The prize winners were as| Ilizabeth Forshaw (Plainville) Scout Execntive Walter O. Coold Miss Dyer, Miss A R»Mfl“'-!s-mm‘! Mazurka Goddard this morning announced the following Bresh, Mrs. 1. Kilduff, Mrs William Schweitzer judges of 'the contests: Charlet Mrs. Fred TJohnson, Mrs. G.(The Flatterer ...vv... Chaminade Sumpf, scout executive of Waterbury; Froeby, Mrs. Shearer, Miss Berry, | Mildred Hoaglund | J. A. Mitchell, assistant scout execu. Mrs. Berry, Miss I.. O'Meara, Miss M.| pjano duet, Grand Galop de Con- tive of Hartford: B. A. Glrard, as. Sheehan, Miss Katherine Ralph, cert .... Holst sistant scoutmaster of Hartford, and M. Hayes, Mrs. Curtis, senger will take place this evening in \nonyeily, Tames Cailahan, E. L. Han. | 87adt Mrs, Meski | | Adalaidg Phillips- Mildred Quigley | Arthur Brown, a scoutmaster o Mr, ‘and Mra R. €. Twitchall of | France, Miss Viol Clark, Mrs. McGanley, || s reentine b Katterer | Hartford. 1Porest street returned on Thursday Wy et | Mrs. J. Atwater, Mrs, D. Donahue, Alice Ilenemann i . from Philadelphia Mrs. Clifton Parker of Forest street Miss Lambert, Miss Berard, Miss| polonatse in A l\lmnr 2 RAal $iiar » and Mrs. Luther Parker of Forest frene Walsh, Mra T. Cranley, Mrs.| " Beitha Hahnel i PRESS IS FAVORABLE Rev. Dr. E. G. and Mrs. Ohman street, attended the bridge tea which waish, Mrs. Kripp. Miss Sparmer.| e op. 22 No. 1 ““{\, 0 ond son, George Ohman,® of New| Mrs. John Markham gave at her home |sfre. Smith, Mre, Lumpp. Mrs, Bar Ae0pE3L N0, ollenhanupt York city, formerly of "thls town, in Hartford Thursday afterhoon in|jeck, Mr. Hornkohl, Mr. Donahue, ¥ladys Myeroft English Newspapers Say Nice Thing were visifors in tha city during the|compliment to Miss Magdeiine Sco- |y \rurphy, Mr. Berry, J. Mullgan. [ v week. | ville whose marriage to Willlam Kris- ‘“'v,,,mm'"_)\h,;hn,,llr Sy ,:,"J'”m,;v The annual banquet given by the| About Latest Woman Who Ha ting class of the New Britain evening was Been Elected to Commons. High school last Tuesday non, Mr. Curtis, Mr. Keevers, 8 L.| Hinchliffe, A. H. Erwin, C. McKone, |00 0f the most successful of its kind London, June 2.—The election tt J. O'Leary, Mr. Kiernan, Mr. Bellman, | i many years. There was excellent|the house of commons of Miss Mabe H. Maga and A. Hinchliffe, speaking, fine music, elaborate dec-| Russell, a former musical comed; Mrs. William Forsythe was general| Ofations and a well arranged menu. | uctress, is the leading story in today'l lehatrman of the affair. Musie was|Paul LaHar acting as chairman, in-| newspapers. furnished by the Trinity Pacchanalian|troduced the speakers who were as| The editorlals say very pleasant orchestra i follows: George Murtha, class prosi- things about the new conservativi L ) dent, James Reynolds, Myrtle Beyer,| member from the Berwick-upon: Over 20 members of the Esther|Evald Anderson, Margaret Allison and | Tweed division of Northumberland but regret that Miss Russell like the | Stanley chapter, D. A, R., motored | Windsor yesterday to attend the a nnal meeting and election of offic \of the Ellsworth Home associatl Mrs. Charles Rissell of Southingt state regent of the . A, R. was ¢lr od president, The old-fashioned bonauets at places of each of the guests pres at Mrs. Tohnstone Vance's and hridge at the Shuttle Mead club today, glven by her in hanor Miss Trene Andrews, daughter of \|.-_}tho school on Friday, June 8. Andrews, brought | and Mrs. John A a delightful air of old-fashioned luncheon Prinelpal Louis P. Slade. | B p.l other two women "M, P.'§" wai ide, Viee-Prineipal James €. Moody, | chosen merely as a successor to he3 on. [ Miss Imy Poland, Miss Ilga R. Har- husband (Captain Hilton Pllllplon‘, on, | vey, Miss Mildred Wells and Miss|nstead of on her own personal an dle Duguid | political merits. to an-| The guests were: Principal 1, erg | S ot The committee fn charge conslsted B TR P of Mildred Juengst. Tona webster,| Wesleyan College Body the | Warren Stack and Phoebe Byrne, Chooses Various Officerl orl ' Middietown, June 2. —The collegt The senfor class of the New Brna!n‘hnd!. of Wesleyan university has elect. ow | Senlor High school wil hold its an-|.y Marshall 1. Umpleby of Uxbridge of {nual promenade at the gymnasium of [ yiaes| as its president for the next 2 | school year, it was announced today The commitiee In charge has been|ther elections by the college body at-| working hard for the past few weeks| were: Secretary and treasurer, Law traction to the affair. Miss Andrews(to make this annual affalr the most|rence B. Hillyer, West New Brighton is to be married to Lucian the home of her parents on Saturd, June 30, Those who joined with Mrs. Van s her guests, In wishing happin to Miss Andrews were Moy tor Poindexter, Mrs. evens Maurice Joh son, Miss Corinne Goodwin, Miss Car-|predominating Harriet Regnal| lavender hue will be placed at Ivn Kingsley, Miss and Miss Olive Littlehales. | . s e rison street are spending the end in Stamford, Conn Mr. and Mrs, ison street will move June 15 Steele Road in Hartford is the hous guest of Mrs, Wilson of Forest street, t, Miss Miriam Monat, Mrs, Vie- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Regan of Har-| displaying the class numerals will be |cOmmittee appointed week | placed over the ante-room whera the | Fred Upson of Har- Miss Dorcus Smith of Northampton, Clifton at|successful of its kind at the school.|N, Y.; manager of baseball, Carl W ay,| The committee has engaged the Bol-| Olson, Elmsford, N. Y.; manager ol ton-Cipriano orchestra of New Haven | track, Francls K. Moll, Pottsville, Pa.: ce,| which will feature “Sleapy” Hall who | manager of tennis, Waldo R. Miller ess| has won nation-wide fame as a banjo | Swarthmore, Pa. Miss Laurene | player. T The gymnastum will be decorated in Yale Freshmen Qhould hn-|a rainbow color scheme with lavender ! Eat at Commons, Is Repori Baskets of flowers of varl-| New Haven, June 2.—Compulsory | ous places throughout the gymnasium |Commons for the freshman class & | | v " . and reception room. An electrical sign | YAle is recommended hy a studen earller in the year to study the eating house prob: {lem at the university, it was an. nounced today. The committee In § | report analytical of conditions, ree patrons and patronesses will be seated. | The patronsand patronessesarc as follows: Mr., and Mrs. L. P. Slade, e S0 Nbsdyo Tt "‘L‘"mn\mrhds that the undergraduati to i—]n;'h‘v '\midrlml Weld, M body as a whole support Commons “agiind & A, It says that the private eating housel e formrle JOhN- 1o wnable to feed the Erowing unk b e by il : rorsity. The committee in charge includes| ' the following students: Dominte nr & ¥ . Naples, chairman; Ruth Hart, James New Record Established s 4 e - 9, | Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whitman of| Reynolds, louise Kelley and Harold | In Town Clerk’s Office Corbin avenue have gone to Boston| Vel | A total of 102 documents were filec for the week end. PR Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Platt of Trin street loft today for Ashury Park, 7., Mra. Platt to spend several Mr. Platt will return Monday + e | s Virginia Hart, daughter |Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart of |street, come home Wednesday |8mith college to spend the |are to be the hostesses for the Mo |day club at their summer homes |Oak Bluffs next week Among t guests will be Mrs. William Felt, M Hart | uating class at from | Jenkintown, Penn, on Wednesday,| Civil War snmmer vacation with her parents. M Hart will have for her house guest | Miss Fleanor Lowther of New Yo city. Mrs. E. Allen Moore of Sunnyledge and Mrs. Walter Hart of Hart street|&ift for record yesterday afternoon at tht office of the town clerk, establishing The class officers are George Mur- tha, president; FEdith Peterson, vice- ity | president; Constance Taylor, secretary|a new record for business, Neve: N, |and Paul LaHar, treasurer | before in the history of the offiel | oy | has the number of documents filed 1t | Miss Anna Sheehan, daughter of Mr.| any one day passed the 100 mark |and M John Shechan of 117 Bas-|Included among the papers were bill ..51 sett street, was a member of the grad-| of sale for 65 automoblles. Beechwood school, it n South Am, ow Coming to a Clos¢ Rio Janeiro, June 2. — An agree ment has been signed by the feders government and the state of l““ s Grande do Sul, says 1he newspaper A D nelghbore, She| Noticta, which is expected to end thi | eivil war that has existed in the state refresh. | Sthce last December. The newspapel says the basis of the agreement is the N e renunciation of the state presidency he| Mise Hess will become the bride of . pr. Borges de Medelros, whose re: lse| Fraster Wilcox on June 9th, election caused the revolt. There were 100 graduates, 188 | A surprise party and miscellaneous | k| shower was tendered Friday evening to Miss Elsic Hess at her home, 53 fadison stroet, received many beautiful and ;.| Games were piayed and | Mary Whittlesley, Mre. Harris 1| = | Humason, Mrs. A. J. Sloper, Mrs. Ru-| Mr. and Mrs. Waiter M. Irving of| HEADS YALE GUNNERS [fus Hemenway, Mrs. Isanc Russeil, | Milford, Conn., have been visiting Dr.| xou Haven, June 2.—8. H. Blaeks | Mrs. “!\Hnm F. Brooks and Mrs | Samuel W. and Mrs. Irving of Vine . .. of Rennington, Vi, was elected |James North street captain of the Yale Gun club, at ity o N e S final dinner last night. Blackmont Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hateh and $fr.| Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Galpin gave pas shot at the Yale traps two yeam aind Mrs. W Attwood of Vi Winger have [street, is planning to enter Wildwood |#treet were spectators at the Ya Princeton baseball game today. a very delightful tea to several friends gnd was runner-up in the intercolls: * t their home in Berlin last Sunday giate tournament last year. He Wil & afternoon. on the championship Hotchkiss team 1e

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