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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER », 1923, ] The actlvities of the New Britain Extensive plans are being formu-| The regular meeting of the Mis- Auxiliary of the McAll Mission . in |lated today for a big membership [sionary department of the First Con- | drive which will he launched tomor- |grezational church which will be held I"rance, which interest many of the T prominent women of the city during Foo ’BAL! DAN‘ IE A :'l t ILUB ’oNIGH row and will continue all week by the [on Jor day, November 4, promises to the soclal season especially,.were be- ¥ | Young Women's Christian association |je an extremely intercsting one. It of this city. sewing meeting gun enthusiastically at a meeting of will be an all day the members Wednesday ecvening at # . |, The plan of campaign is under the | with juncheon served at noon, the ag " en —% * | direction of Miss Louise Noble, Who i3 | program starting at 3 p. m. Mrs, F. the home of Mrs, C. E. Mitchell. Mrs. Frank B, Kelley of New York, Hi . o & : chalrman of the membership commit- |G pilatt will be the leader of the ungerford Dinner Party to Be One of Large Groups At Shuttle Mecadow — Tea and ‘Bridge tee. 1t includes the placing of “Ke¥ nieating and will give a talk on study . national president of the association, women” in the varlous churehes, |po,uq for the year on “Japan,” a sub- spoke to the members and their o . . s . guests of the continuing needs of the Parties Dlll'lllx the Week—Mrs. Charles H. Mitchell Entertains the McAll lodges organizations and socicties hav- .4 in which the department is deep- ‘small children of France whom this Ing a membership of girls and wo- |}y jyioregted, As Mru. Platt is an es- organization has done se much to n;lxd A NS S A A R MR N L EEIBI AR R ":‘:;"d'( Rtlel "r”‘ for. ‘I‘i”;:_’.';m:”’l“ K“M | for many years, especially in the bt ot P it s b e e o windows » been distributed and an trying vears since pme war ‘when' The League of Women Vbters, un-! | A partial list of spectators at the | @B&ressive campaign will be carried those needs have been greafer. der the leadership of its president, | Yale-Army zame today ineludes: Mr, |0t throughout the eatire woek. Mrs. Mitchell, president of the!Mrs. A. G. Kimball, will hold its first | and Mrs, John It. Aude, Mr, and Mrs, | On Wednesday afternoon from & Auxiliary was a delightful hostess,| Mmeeting of the scason Tuesday even- | e B. Walker, Sturman Dyson, Miss Pris- | 0'clock until G there will he a mem- liolding open house, “‘even unta the|ing. Nov. 6, at the rooms of the 3 efiis Bones, Stanten Ashley, Witiidw | Defsbiy tea at the smeciation head-1 ', o io N Lo e Litehen,” for the pleasure of her Chamber of €ommerce. The speaker WeWils, Dr, 3. Ac+and - Mos. Kin. [Abarters, at which tlme suldes willl = o0t SOl S R guests noticeable among whom were Wil be Mrs. Lewis Rose, who has so sclla, Mr. and Mrs. Buell Bassette, | €cort visitors throughont !}m.]vll\m-“m'“ an axiibition. OF Tateriee aotts many of the men of affairs of, the 4bly presented different phases of Miss Ella Gunning, Howard Gunning, ¥yw, Gearge.Traut and Mrs, H. | o : city to whom Mrs, Mitchell had| ¥omen'’s work and opportunities e Mr. and Mrs, John Kirkham, Mr. and Humason \\xl.»pnur. \|.<H_or,l will promised, with an old-fashioned sim-|throughout this country and in 4 1Mrs. Fred Porter, Mr. and Mra, John.| be received by directors of the asso- $-8 ® plicity which charmed, a ‘“cup of|}°urope. This will be an open meet- ¥ " stone Vance, Mr, and Mrs. Frank |ciation and members of the member- | \nother Hallowe'en party was held coffee and a doughnut.” Assisting| N8 for both men and women, and a 4 . ! Johnston and daughter, Miss Agnes | Ship l:mn‘mlll:": e : i”’w y evening at the home of Mr, Mrs. Mitchell in secing that those|'T8® attendance is expected. Mrs. : ‘ Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Pouglas John. | _Sunday afternoon. November 11.{and Mrs, Albin Hjerpe of Winthrop cups were well filled was Mrs. W.| Roses’s subject: is !nter}}ntlonll ; 7 ston, Mr. and Mrs, Emery Corbin, Mr. ’A\h'lvl the l'a!np_alglv comes to a»r!r:?n. sireet, party was held im the Judd, while Miss Carlotta Sloper,| Pu_«ce and the World Court. It is , . and _\[,-'.,_ Howard Humphrey, Mr, and | the local M\?”a,'wh..\:‘m. mn: 1"‘v rl‘: cellar, g 1¢ decorated with caughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry|QUite a remarkable talk and wil be, - Mrs, T W. O'Connor, Mr, and \Ir.s.‘"‘bf""‘a""‘_o‘ 'j"; Week & N;' | amantitics of autumn Jeaves and eorn Biobow, snd Miw oo Merth serveq | followed by an open discussion. | - ) Charles Cook, Harry Ginsburg, Miss 'H_If'_nds}n{;:. w l)jr ] u.m be 'fmw-‘r\ju_ 1 The usual games were played the doughuuts and other refresh- Marjorie Sleath, Dr. Martin, Dr. James [ b¥ Y. W. C. A. organizations the worl¢ uffet supper was served. Thos= Dobson, all of New Britain. Miss over. Mrs. A. A, Mills will have hidden to the affair were Mr. and Mrs. npat. Nell Garrity, Miss Loretta Garrity, | charge of the observance here. This| David Hjelm, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mrs, bert Parsons, treasurer,| & 0 3 el 4% X Parkman, Goorge |service will he at the same time a | Sandal M Erle Bna read the report of the manner in| Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wilson of For-| Fred Riley ran arkman, Georg! S iciitian hutkins shen vew: wiem:|a iail, - and Mrs. Erie Sundquist, T O e ANneT oGt streat - Mr, 444 Drs, Wiikon' and| : Garrity and Maynard Wuluans of Ber- | Fecognition service when new mem- and Simeon Molander, Mr cusiliary had been disbursed, while their guest attended the Yale-Army o - . lin ! 5 oy ally ard frs -~ Ploomauist, Mr. and Miss Frances Whittlescy and Miss|8ame today. ; ’ 4 L b R | Rudotoh sivenskc 2r. aad Mae AlE Cornelia C'hamberlain responded to! 2 , At the bridge party which Mrs. b SUOeph Sronll, Mr. and /MEE S : 4 v Donald MacMillan, son of Mr. and : ; g . 3 a2 | One of the prettiest of the |ander Olson, Mr. and Mrs. William the call of the president to present . 3 ; Frank Johnston gave at her home he phe A Enl A St b T an R matters of practical interest to the Mrs: Dugald McMillan of Forest . L last Saturday afternoon to raise Sfason will take p i | e e Karnols WeeiY e pmbiia street, and Wesley Parker, son of ..\lr. ; s maoey for the Magle Sugir Booth of | Il-nhnran church this evening at 0} | ;m..”nv (flaes .’y,"v Ypfl. Mum red An- i b PR S S e l:,:o|Mr|‘,e'|’lCh\)::r:‘dapar1’;(r:r F]zrma\x;:o‘ " # ; G Braab ol Viitige: fath - oMmea m-xo(;m\;, “-,u,;w\'.\nu 1\!;:3 Jin‘wh;w:' <on . Johrson s street, A y ¥ 4 = . : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn il tained was the starting of a fund -for| WEeH 100 SONEY (T LR be : were swarded to Mgy Gearge Bod-| [AIRURCL S0 A0 O pacome the| o the purehase of unbleached cloth to , |ley who won the first prize which | * SARLS Roch ODITIA KR8 1| Feleng . and Mrs. A. J. Cars- Be-acit to the ohildren of Fyanos and|Son% for-soms tms. was a Turkish embroidered scarf) Uride of Gustaf Bloomauist, son offyoiy " picacantly surprised them at from Constantinople. The cond | M. and Mrs, Emi Sloomquist of{g) .\ 4 t Main street last 4 bolt of outing flunnel for night- : o syl _— re e fowns for them. Mrs Charles. | The dinner dance at the Shuttle| i |prize went to Mrs, E. B, Proudman '\“‘"‘_i; ';v""f‘ mdsh \R’\ il irf Decorations wers Miteliell started the fund with a con- | Jeadow club tonight, following the P of Maple Hill; it was a Roman sash | 2'red by Dr. it b f in Hallowe'sn colors : & rgec . Yale-Army e, promises to be the! G g b "SR | e bride will be given away in mar-| € tribution of five dollars Wwhich was| i 4 } ; which came from Venice, Mra, Wil-| o 20 o e Mrs, Abel crved. Mr. and increased by the same amount by ||ATEest party at the club this fall.| iy i / lam Nevick of Hartford was award-| ouise will play “I.ohensren's W and Mrs, F. P. Mrs. H. B, Humason. Mrs. Robert COVers will be lald for more than two| (§p : ed the third prize which was a lace| qine yeooo Dor \EOEREAR S an, | Carswell, Mrs, K. Carswell, Miss Elea- Mitoholl of New ' York. and tne{lindred. -Ar. and Mew Vilisn €. i : handkerchiet from Rome. All of sonreill sink ~On, Promise ster | N0 Carsweil, Mrs. Helen Elllott, Mr, Misses Whittlesey were equally gen-| jyrell"dinner party, entertaining sev-| || these things Mra. Johnaton hroueht | **Miss Kallperg will wear a zows o |0 Mr F° Gohring, Mr. and Mrs. 3 erous with their contributions to! . .1 rionds at their table in honor of | g, 1 home last spring when she returned white bridal satin with train % 3 B ottt start the fund for the outing flannel. |yt TFEER Ct bl 0 e anniver- | : from a Mediterranean ernise splcdosadya bRl ! ! L ¥ this clty, Under the inspiration of the host-| g o0 Other members reserving tables | & th ) e css' affectionate introduction Mra.| o0 e e monds, Mr. Pullen Mrs. Frank B Kelley told of her trip into the re- a. auq Mrs. Hartwell Taylor, Mr. and 8oy mote districts of France, from whieh \rs Stanley Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. R, ( she has just returned, and where the Germond. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Stan. | McAll Mission i bringing under-| jay Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McKinnie, Mr. standing of spiritual life as well as|und Mrs, Allen J. English, Mr, Lager- life's practical necessities to the hlade, Mr. and Mrs. ¥. W. Porter, Mr. 1y able speaker and has made extensive study of her theme, the members of the association and their ends are anticipating her talk with h pleasure. The church parlors | will e most attractive in their Japan- les, P Miss Dorcas Brigham of the Smith college faculty is the house guest of eeting which was held Wednesday tond er sister, M evening at Mrs, Charles H. Mitchell's id of heno N home was the house guest of Miss att 1 gown of rainbow taff Mary Whittlesey and Miss Frances and vellow echrysanthemiums lletown, Conn., the Whittlesey who entertained for her' Her br aids will he Mrs, Ger of Mj na Kidney of that ehlldren who need both w0 des- and Mrs. Kenneth Searle, Gardner at dinner preceding the meeting. The :;’Ufl' 2 of h‘r\r[in:l\flvi and Miss Mo “\y &, lf’-‘"l::.p:;n (;f'.\:{!. oy, s Was Bealots with | W " ! following ardent st o he Rosa Gelhaar of this eity. They wil 8. Michae! P, o :'.‘;;T:llfi{g ylul;or. L‘;“;h:?p;rlsrlo&:"o:‘:: l‘nfi’“s(i:.",'f"f\’«,“f-fi’{,,l‘.fi'if;' ’::;‘\::, New ;mn.m’,\1.~\umnr:‘|nr:r;f v."re:a wear gowns of orchid taffeta and car.| (/Y. 100k place. Aliss Kidney was at- these children for the kindness of| Harris Humason. Dinner will be MISS FRANCES DEAN ulso guests at the dinner party, Rev. T ’nmk“wn ’:om,\\'i. ces of the tended by “,‘,.“”:"' fl”“f»?-ly”r{:" u;‘; ene 3 ? ‘eloe . : o . |Henry Maler, Dr. and Mrs, George bride, Miss Hazel Nelson and Ruth|'"" e KON vl an v ol e bttty S Miss Dean is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, D. E. Dean of Harri- " Hiil sr. and Mre. Witam Kallbarg, will be flower ziris, wearing| 4000 Kidney, rot her of the Bridh surround them had not the MecAll, Mrs. Homer Parker, who has been son street. Miss Dean attended Cedar Crest school and Hungerford, Mr. and Mrs, William Oresses of blue and strewing ros Miss Marjorie Johnson, alse a nic te over canton crepe trimmed workers hrought them comfort and|the recent guest of her slster, Mrs. J. Columbia University. She is spending the Brooks, Mrs. Harrix Humason and iI% Marie Sk : | with silver and fur. She wore a black The | - ot . 1 J 7 Mty s O ja Cha 8 f the bride, be train bhearer an her A ir, e happincss. The soclal aspeet of the C. Gilehreest of Maple street, has re winter in New York city Miss Cornelia Chamberinin. will be drossed in pink. The beides| Plcture hat and carried a bouquet of affalr was delightful, but fits deeper| turned to her home in Colchester, Vt. . & gift to h A e sputbhetdn | Whit o mums, Her attens | L er maid of honor will be chrysanthomnms - ignificance, impressing upon those The marriage of William Hennessey | amb i ’ nt was drossed in figured cant Miss Eisie Collingwood, daughter of 2 " ge of nessey | amber carrings and to her brides. s | : canton R I o e macten ™! yr, ‘and Mrm. C. . Collingwood of| The wedding of Mim Mary M.|Mrs. Staniey Goss, Miss Frances of the adveriising depariment of the | maids iimported neckiace crepe over white sitk. Sho also wore Y W pprec o Harrison stroet, s expected home this| Dooley daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Robert Irisbie as. New Britain “Herald” and Miss Agnes | The hest man will ba Carl 13, John. |# DIack picture hat and carried & o A week from the West, where she has| Richard I Dooley of Meriden, and isisted with the serving. . Lynes of 28 Continental strect, [ son, Axel Hultgren a cofiein of tha| 20NAUSL of yellow ehrysanthemums, One of the larzest fall weddings| ben spending:the last few months :; nnis Hunflll\‘.ml. son Nr«\( :Ir N ‘,‘\u,:a The calendar for the remiander of ;?r‘::n_.l’i;‘ lfluq:'vL m:v :’,’,‘ :Lv‘:?:\‘nnvr}h:ld‘ . and Walter v\‘,.ur«v A nephew | & t & \H'H )\ I:h”“;“‘ar‘!‘d E\tm was that of Miss Norene MeMahon, ! visiting her aunt. astings of Raliston Spa, New York, the year follows: On December 17, 10§ 7:30 o'clock at the Church of | of the bride, are to he t . The| T le a Yack Teek daughter of Mrs, Margaret MeMahon | e o took place Monday morning at | Mrs, Winthrop P. Tryon of New York|the Holy Name, Springficld, Mase | groom’s gift to his b i a and the late P. 8 MeMahon of Grove| Miss Harriet Reynal, daughter of | 0'Clock in St. Ro church, Meri- | city will gpeak on “Why New Britain | 2V, T. A, McGovern officlated, Mise string of pearle with a ¢ Hill, and Henry Ludorf of this city.| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reynal of Lexing-| 4°" Rev. John Neale, L. D., per- Should Huve u Written Iistory,” Janes w ""'”:"" by her sister. Mias | to his best man gold cuff Wl to o tussell street The wedding took place Wednesday |ton strect, is in New York city. ;:”"“"“ the ceremony., Miss Jane "he hostesses for the afternoon will ]’;"”' U"“"" """"“‘:"‘ and James | his ushers prarl handled pen knives, | hd 3 af lays in Now 0 v y ley, a sister of the bride, was the % “Why N 3 Should | Hennessey, hrother of the groom, was| After the ceremony o otlen witi ] York eity mornin, 10 o'clock at St. Mary's por speak on hy New Hritain Should . 1l ('humh.‘ M;I"hnra were twenty-five ol nald of honor, and John Duffy of Huve a Written History.,” The host.| D65t man. After a honeymoeon trip he held in the church parlers. Th rlests in the sanctuary, The service |, Mre Gertrude Coomba of Black| Raliston Spa was the best man. The egwes for the afternoon will be Mrs, T And Mrs, Hennessey will reside chureh has hean prettily deearated in| The annual Hallowe'sn party of the :“‘”"‘m"‘z'“ with & nuptial high | ROCK avenue s spending a week visit-| bride wore a costume sult of Nav¥ | Theron H. Camp, Miss Florence A, \M NS eity, Mr. Hennessey has been jautumn leaves, palme and eheysanthe. | North, & Judd Girls' club was held mass. Rev, John T. Winters, pastor | "8 relatives in Now York city, blue duvette teimmed with velva €rops | camp and Mrs, Fibridge M. Wight. 'VINE at 121 Maple streat mume, About 200 invited guests arc| Monday evening at the Anchor Brand of the church, was celebrant, Rev.! . . :nd A hat lnl mateh, .\n;' rarr“l'mi X man. ol - HERTAES ;;py-aw'v to be prasent from Nebraska, [ ¢/ub honse h was decorated fn TLuclan Bojnowski, pastor of the Bac- Mrs. Willilam Pease of Black Reck | Pouquet of white roses er attend- M imma_Scnewski, daughter of | Idahe, Towa, Epringfield, Willimuntie, | orar nd black f the occasion. red Heart church, was deacon, Rev.|avenue has returned from New York|4nt wore a cocoa colored mode moire 4. yojeet chureh ehapel 6 Rip | e S8 v h",',""‘ o s i of, Naston, Providence w Haven, New ‘ games were played, the rnest Wilson of Farmington, was| elty. “xrl(h ‘ hhlvl) mlmfl“::‘. Ih,‘:,[;n:vl'v:r: mance of the Last Crusade,” by Ma- '|'nw ’\""’I.runl ‘: r‘:’\.ll “.w'l';\;mv’:) 1|~.‘r'np‘ ;T “anN','rv *d and this eity ‘ ared in eostumes which wera _ > ot . .o | was of chrysan ma, uring the | 0 Gilbe +gpte o0 | this city wees married dAnes, r. and Mrx, Rloomquist will leave lght and colorful, A prize went to siib-doacon, and Rev. Waiter A, Me . | mervice Miss Meliena Bt. John of Hart. |J0F Vivian Ghibert of London, willf coennan at 8t John's ehureh. Rev.|on a wedding trip Su Mrs, Jennte Marsh for wearing 1 Crann of St. Mary's church was mas- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark of East ' L= =" [ Marla” “Venl Crea. | D¢ Fiven through the courtesy of Mrs. ' y; "y ndian, Dastor of the Shureh. |&n upon theis. raun el et a8 «\ ng the ter of ceromonies. Bertin _entertained twenty-four of (o] MuE "Ave Blarla” ‘went Ceot-yiiam K. Brooks, Mre. John C. heerarmed the cormmnm, b s i o R i g B s oy Liuis SAS 5y SRR The bride was attended by Misa| gnete trionds Wednesday evening at & sang the wedding march from “Lo. \00Mis and Mrs. James I1. Robin-| rajawed by a receptior at the home teme " pree - Harriot Kane of Cincinnatl, Ohlo,| gajlowe'en party and dance at their | hengrin” as the bridal party entered | 0™ The hostesses for that day will| or the bride's parents. Mr, and Mrs . as mald of honor. Mr. Ludor('s best| nome. Very effective decorations| JCUFLE il i be Mra, Andrew 8. Parsons, Mrs.| fenson 167t on an extended wedding Mis® Katherine Gilbemt of g e, L man was Willlam P. 8. McMahon, &/ were carried out in orange and black.| . " gift of the bride to the maid A'Eernon B. Alderson, Mrs. Willam | telp and upsn their return they will |SUPret Was ontertained at a surprise | day o ""”\"‘ Was given Sun. Prother of_fhe briee. There were costumes of Almost eVerY | .. 1,.0p way g sterling siiver yosary ' Attwood, Mrs, George W. Corbin, make their home at 80 Maple strect, [1allowe'en party and shower at the el hoIe € ,"\, = :ZRHM“ " Misy MeMahon wore a gown Of | gegoription, gay yama-yama, bright| B0 AGEET TEC R O RCTME HEEE TORET Mrs, Lucius 0. Lusk, Mrs, Colton b, : S home Mrs, John Keogh e on Arch strest fvory colored satin with dutchess|pailet dancers, gay gypsles, ragged o, o S Ll S Noble, Mrs, Edwin W. Schultz and . 0 Main street Wednesday n : 1 lace and pearl trimmings. She wore | gramps, sturdy engineers and farmers| =7 L LT L wedding M. Keaneth T, Sloper The United Whit home was most wttruciis ely a hoadress of duchess luce and care|gwere mueh in evidence. A buffet TUHRE V0 GRESIRRY. 8 WORDIAS |~ oabeans 4 gathered at the home of Mrs, T, Lar- ¥ e lilles of . broakfast was served to the imme- Rom Significant \ o ried a bouquet of orchids and s supper was served, diate families at the bride's home, AMerican Life” by Dr. James Gor. r 'hl"\'ulhv_\". Hrrml'l'tenal":‘t wu;drlre::: « o0 Relatives wore present from Saratoga 100 Key of Bpringfield, Mamn., Will|go 2" S SRS S of the s ok wea Lo B e g Mo Miss Rally Humason of Vine street | g,ngs Rallston ®pa, Buffato, Hart. 'e the subject for the mecting on s : re i attendance, A 1 " sdas : " Vrench flowers, She wore a picture ¢ for N York where she . - v A 2 - . ind members presented her with a0 & i ternoon at the parish 5 left Tuesday for New Yorl ford and New Britain. The home was March i, The hostesses will be M ¢ o s M e se1 SPVISE. SehCr and the Asylum Hin G e hat of black velvet and carried a bou- ¢ Ty ” ouquet of ehrysanthemums ar ¢ | plavir = . u il Congroga et of chrysanthemums. joined the editorial staff o Ime.” | prettily decorated with chrysanthe. Witiam €. Hungerford and Mrs, U0 S C0 8 e plaving of games appropriate to 1 Harttord, thet” ddb "uThr hrfm';""‘“m.. gift to the bride Miss Humason, who I8 a graduate of yyume and forns Charles B, Mitehell e lay weore enjoyed. Miss Gilbert was ary of the Métag & was & rope o‘; pearls, and the bride’ Vassar college, where she was very| Mr. and Mrs. Hastings left on an On April 4 there will be an fllus . . the reciplent 0° many beautiful gifts cticet 18 the ok 2ift to h;‘r maid ‘“ honor was & successful as a writer of plays, has| unannounced wedding 1trip. Upon trated lecture by the Connectieut satoire of o’nyx and pearls, The bride- done much Interesting literary work. | their return they will make their Vorestry Association at the 1irst groom presented his best man with FE g ] lome at 103 Tyon street chureh chapel, The hostesses will an Mr. and Mra. Clarence Hosford of « v be Mrs, Martin K. Pasco, Miss Laura platinum cuff links set with diamonds. - = 5, & 3 . Yale-Army games and the danee at the Following the ceremony a wedding "l.:k H!tI:' bave returned from their Esther Stanley Chapter, D, A, R, \\ 'ia-:*n v\n.«( Laura K. « \mp. Miss | _f v Ml Arm;‘ i fone'en party at her home ey 5 y Decsabor breakfast was served at the home of | Wedding trip. held its opening meeting yesterda ‘:fl_" ,‘3 Camp, Mrs. Harold W. Gee, = reet, Wednesday vening |at the home of the Misses Whittle re. Predetick R, Gilpatric, Miss " niy of her little friends werr pres the bride’s mother to the immediate tamily, after which Mr, and Mrs,| JMrs. Irving Rogers and daughter, /sy of West Main street. The meet- Aler M. Pierce, Mrs, Witliam 1, Mre Edwin Smith of Milwa 15 cnt and the cvening was spent play , v boys and girls of the Ludorf left on & wedding trip to|¥P® have been the recent guests of g way preceded by a luneheon at lattenbury and Mes, Atbert 1. Wiard, the guest of Mrs. Maurice Stanicy o . dancing. Musica Washington, D, C., and Miami, For.| M8 R. B. Bkinner of M“’"\!"” have oo Shuttle Meadow clib which the On May 2 the reports from dele. lincoln read. On Wednesday after- coje were dcred and refre ida. Upon thelr return they will| Teturned to their home in New Lon-| . minors of the local board gave to 2ates 1o ¢ oon Mre, Staniey gave a tea in com- |y 1. The house wa make their home at the MecMahon | 49" TS the state officers and councilors whe "i!l be given the annual reports of Plime residence on Grove Hill. Mrs. Ludorf came here to attend the meeting, oficers of the Stanie chapte attended St Margaret's wsehool and| Miss Mary Mansfied of Golf street, | . .. "sor juia for 24 a1 the cluh read and t ction of officers ' o ;. M ta) Golumbia university. Mr. Ludort is| Maple Hill, has been entertalning Mrs. "0y oiion was unique in it take pla hostase will nd M. B igan of Court strest a graduate of Pratt Tnstitute Edward Cobb of b oy yesa style of decoration. At the luncheon Mre. Jame orth i aterested to knaw that he ¢ . Mrs. Harrls Humason read a very of Rapp'e orchestra of N ol Mva. X. LaFiamme of Main stromt| ., :nh nfn 'm .Tm: r ;‘;- and '!‘;w‘a"v-g at the Brown Mrs. T. C. Hodgson of Berlin w entertained for Miss Evelyn Pereau at APPropri poem greeting to t or By ok ki e " N k elected president of the Woman's|her home Wednesday evening in hon- | BUesls who included Mre. John Laid- . 0 " gl g tel in I'wm"u" ’:'"t“ k Ald soclety of the Berlin Congrega- | or of Miss Pereau’s approaching mar. 'aW Buel of Litchfield, national vic. i - tional church at a meeting held Wed- | riage to Menry Gagnier, son of Mr, DPresident gencral of the society, Who tyccdas arternonn in 1irst church soptonds g nesday afternoon at the home of Mra. | and Mrs. P. J. Gagnler of Bassett Was< the only national officer 16 at- .y 001" 10 oy was “Feetion We | o g antly surprised a W. H. Meagiey. Mrs. Robert Morri-| street. The wedding will take place tend the meeting. The state officers 4. g AbY Dr. Barton ". Y evening son was elected vice-president, Miss| at St. Joseph's church on November 6. | include Mra. Charles Humphrey Bis- cqimes from the University of Minne rthd s o ls Hattle Roys, second vice-president; | A seil of Southington, state regent: Miss'sors in Minneapolis, where he has £ ty ton Mrs. George ¥. Dodd, secretary, and| Mr. and Mre. H. & Humphrey en- Katheryn A. Middieton of Derby. heen professor of literature for many Miss Marion Cohen Was hostess atgame Mrs, Francle Deming was elected |tertained at dinner Friday evening at state viec-regent: Mre. Frederick £ yeurs, His 1% has been one of mark. =, J210We'en party and dance held treasurer. the Shuttle Meadow Country elub in Stevens of Bridgeport, recording sec- ca literar ility. He was born in oNday evening in the garage at the WL honor of their house guest, Mra. Ma. | retary; Miss Alice Lee Cor of Win- Hartford, was graduated from Trinity | |0M¢ 0 Mr. and Mra, Myer Dunn of The Weman's club of Maple Mill |lone of New Tork city. sted, corresponding secretary; Mrs. college and took his degres of Ph.n, o0 Stanley street 4"f”‘f', — will meet next Wednesday at the| .- James K. Crofut of Simsbury, state from Johns Hopkins university in .. . ’:':“" R T home of Mrs, Foward of Maple| Mrs Peterson of Rahway, N. J, is consulting registra Miss Jenmie 1588, After ing old English at = 4"1‘57 el g e oo ° avenue. A play, “How the Story|the guest of Mrs. Maxwell Coe of Loomis of Windsor, state treasurer; Johns Hopkins, he bec editor of S e Grew,” under the direction of Mrs. | Liberty street. Miss Harriet P. Marsh of New Ha- 1) Churec n N York city Leonard Fox, will be presented. Re-| R e ven, state historian; Miss Jessic W, and later liter cditor of a W ports from the mid-vear state feder- Miss Dorothy Thompson of Lexing- Hayden of Fast Hartford, state ford newspaper SVeN Years ation, which was held in Westport | ton street is visiting friends in Chi- | librarian. The councilors are Miss was aseoch tor Warner's 14 last week, will be given. Mre. Loren | cago, 111 Florence 8 N, Crofut of Hartford, brary o «t TAterature ! Baneroft and Mrs. R. B, Skinner will s o ® Mrs., Frederiek A, Strong of Brid During the hus part of the meet ' ¢ 1 Aghacs be the hostesses for the afternoon. Mra. E. R Stone entertained 2 port, Mre. Chaties M. Beach of Né i " ' . 23 new t 2 i g WO . bridge party Thursday afterno Milford, Mre. Frank V. Spéneer of Mo r g by 1 . . ~ . ey Judge B Several in town are interested In|ner home on Russell strest Manchester, Mrs, William Ingraham Memix t Al committe ; ~eremes : bl the announcement of the engagement of Bristol, Miss Mary Lowise Parde s _golt championship of th - - of Miss Marjorle Sykes Lake, daugh-| spiy Sarah Schaefer of Poston, o1 Newtows Mre. Willls Terrinn The v Hrita 1 by el - ter of ex-Governor Everett J. Lake wooo0 o visiting her sist Mrs, £ of Middietown P . 5 efeated Mrs. ¢ and Mes. Lake, to Jullan Teonard.!ns sgygen of Harrison street At the home of the Misses Wit , son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melvin 5 tlesey the guests were delightfully Leonard of Boston and MIddiebors,| o, miniey of Meriden entertained cntertained. Mrs. Horton sang = Martford Goit club Thurstay for Mim| N F. Rogers Witbur of Forem On Yighty Pens I - [ pate i1 e the gurst attended tha Yale-Arms Lake [iy her mother and her sisterdn. o0 oy D Sapr NIEHE | ot e emin ume today and will attend the 4 W W and the Dawn. errari ' AN v £ law, Mrs. Harold Sykes Lake. Miss Mise Ma & . . temn” Corrar 5 at the Shuttle Meadow Lake has attended school in Parls | T rgarct Eddy of Lincoln road 0 : : ) ~vening. France, and in Washington, fnishing 5 VISUINg Miss Eleanor Lettner at hor| The national vies president gen- | 2 o - A at the Spencer school in New York in| "Ome In St Paul, Minn eral of the socicly who is Mrs. Jo . ot , .. 1 D Ric 1918, Mr. Leonard was graduated - Laldiaw Buel of Litchiield, spoke to Sunslas stk & s members of the from Andover Academy and from the Miss Jane Porter, daughter of Mr, | the gathering as 4id the state regont - " x ay night dancing class at dinmer Massachusetts Tnstitute of Teeh.| #nd Mrs. Frederick Porter of Garden | Mre. Charles Humphrey Bissell, of . opening ason the nolezy | street, entertained a few young friends Southington and the state viee e " et p " o - ®» b o - g A {8t a Hallowe'en party st her home genl. Miss Katheryn A. Middicton of “ Miss Margaret . & | Wednesday evening e rby ANl gave very interesting " . . s and \1»,'|| Mr. and Mrs. Harrison C. Bristoll| & S falks. Afternoon tea was served i i " Mise Tros of New York city are the week-end| Mr. M. Atwosd of Park Place j« the dining room. Mrs, Harrs 1 .. e - wuests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Searle | spending the weok-e p e - % SIS el - - v s t e o S o {n’:‘.edn"‘ weok-end st Lawrel :'n 1”’:1-"”»' r::lll ,:f,v.m\; preside v o " . : ey gl = " [ ADDITIONSAL SOCIAL SEWS ON H 1 Pa . the rAGE 3 | i roing last in St Febroary 1 will be Guest Day at nway of Texinge Esther Stan. Was 4 guest a noveltios heing soatter: Y mee J w Ruth Wyllys here and 1) Al 1 oud Ribbon socicty black and orange with us Trinity strect, Thursday arter jLiiowe'sn o neon te ohsarve her 50th hirthday Miss Margaret Russell of New York |®he will s0on breome the bride of Mo city, who Is tha danghter of Mr, and bart Coridan of this city Mre, Isanc Russell of Grove Hill, is s o o I nle . . " home f he week-cnd ta attend P . home for ¢ eek-cad to & i th Miss Evelyn Hoola entertained at nd ex v of handi- ite of hand- S8rd continental congross t to her guest 1 srated in Hallow Ieon niest cos Ne. Rritain Wo hich was held : t 0. Clark, of Fast B ommit- The United tion has issyed jual ha