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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1923. The New Britain Musical club gave the second of this season’'s musicales before a large and appreciative au- dience at the Camp school auditor- fum Thursday evening. The subject was Mendelssohn, a most interesting paper on the musiclan and his work being read by Miss Frances P. Park- or. Miss Parker brought out the fact that the happy, well-balanced life of Mendelssohn was typieal also of his muysic, which made his compositions a never ending source of delight. The musical program was varied and skillfully combined those works! of the confposer which showed the| National Children’s Book week will | ‘many different kinds of music that pe obsarved in the chiidren’s room of | Mendelssohn has written. The num-|the New Britain Institute from Mon- | bers were as follows: day, November 12, to Saturday, No-| Presiding—Mrs, Andzulatis. ‘vember 17. During this time the ju-| Paper by Miss Parker. | venile department will be open from ! R Mendelssohn. {9 a m. to9 p. m. This exhibit is a 1-—Pianoforte, | real ald to parents and others who Songs Without Words have to oversee children’s reading. 52, No. 7. There are always a great many of the . 19, No. 4. newer and better books for children . No. 12 on display and of course there are Miss Prior§ | such splendid books as Mark Twain 2--Songs for Soprano. and Louls Stevenson wrote. ' @he a On Wings of Song. Louisa M. Alcott books for girls and b Spring Song. | the Barbour books for. hoys, many Miss Molander. | books for the real young folk %and 1 Miss Hine at the Piano. | nursery rhymes for very young chil- ~\golin. ' o | dren. There are some iovely copies of Andante (Concerto in E Minor). | Dickens works which are noteworthy | Mr. Stearns. for their beautiful illustrations. Miss Mrs. Andzulatis at the Plano. Elizabeth Walnwright is in charge of Solo for Baritone. g | the exhibit. She is children's librar- | Draw Near All Ye People (Elijah).{jun 4t the Institute and has had pos- Mr. Latham. | sibly a more complcte opportunity to Miss Littlehales at the Piano. | ynderstand what children like to read 5—Trio—Piano, Violin and "Cello. | 4nq why they like to read it than the average person. Among the newer| Hart, Andenggn and books to be exhibited will be found | Schauffle | “The Great Adventure of Mrs. Santa 6-—Pianoforte. | Claus,” “The Pled Piper in Pudding Fantasic—Op, 28, lig. Miss Powers. “A “The Starlight Wonder Book,” ' | A, Book,” “Doctor Doolittle's 7—Mixed Chorus with Soprano Folo. | pact Office,” “The Story f Mrs, | Oh for the Wings of a Dove. Tubhs,'™ “The Pilipino Twin: (Hear My Prayer). | dren’s Book of Celebrated Solo by Miss Farnest. “Audacions Ann” and “When I Was Mr, Sjolander at the Piano. 2 Boy in Deamark.” Miss Staples, Mss Olison, Mr. Shailer, @ Miss Pindar, Miss Johnson, Mr. The members of the cylinder room Stuhlmann, Mr, Y.Mham“ Mre, of the P. & I Corbin factory and Erickson, Mr. Lindsay. their friends gave a harvest supper WSk and dance at the Norden bunbalow Puesday evening. The guests appear ed in‘costume, which and varied There: were ballee dancs mandarins, bright colored Span- ladies, farmers, clowns, tramps and ull sorts of quees looking people The annual convention Delta 4 ytumn leaves, ferns and orange and Kappa Epsilon fraternity is to be held 3,0k paner were used to decorate, in Montreal next month. Tt is ex-| “go0 e Robert Merriman and Wal- pected that more than 300 represens yo. you)k were repeatedly encored as tatives from various colleges and Uni-| woro ‘the numBers rendered by the versities of the United States will &0 | ,uivad quartet, composed of Miss Mae to Canada to attend the convention.|yp.ohoitz/ Miss Alvien Johnson, Mr. The sesslon is the first over to be held Njersiman and Mr. Falk. Charles in Canada, and the local chapters Of | ypptman was the target for McGill university and Toronto uni- congratulations for his masterful con- versity will act as hosts. chosen for the meeting are December prompted 27, 28 and 29. A feature of the en- 4 Main won, Kron of West treet Mre. Montague and Sidney Montague, of Hawley stree are spending the week-cn New York city. Mrs orge and were many e ish of te. A clog dance by Joe Wenis which ter sports. amateur entertainment after which § George Gillet, comedian, and SArthur Announcement has been made of Gioments, magic fun maker, gained the marriage of Miss Phyllis Mae| oontinued laughs with their programs, Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mr 5 6 e John Brown pof Hartford, and Hay- ay P 9 T den Howard Thompson of Planville, O" :-rrmi\li'-”s:;::;;‘:'\lf::kl"';a?,‘,'",, The wedding took place ‘“°"“"}" & jance at the ks club. Interesting the home of the bride's V":’""' .,;:' features of the evening were a prize Thomas Pace Halg officlating. The| .\, 0nq rostrot. Miss Alma Strom- bride wore a dress of brown "::“; quist and D, Stagg were awarded the satin with a hat to match and cartied | gy, for waltzing and Miss Margaret & bouquet of pale vellow roses. Mrs.| o g, waiq and Mr. Kiein weremward- Gordon Christoplier of Thomaston, .[‘ ed the foxtrot prize. Decorations were sister of the bride, was the """"“’;P | carried out in black and gold. Trinity honor, and Gordon Christopher Was y,..\...5ian orchestra furnished the the best man, After the ceremony &| . ... g0 dancing. Juncheon was served to the members ¢ he familles. Mr. and Mra. Thomp- e Hhling :‘:"‘ ‘;Hl ||{-., at 45 Sherman street,| Mrs. Georgia Bcotten of Belvidere Bristol, after thelr return from o gave a dinner party at her home Mon- short wedding trip. Mr. Thompson is day evening to announce the marriage in the production office of the New|of her daughter, Miss Altha Ray Departure Manufactiring Co., Bris.| Scotten to James Usher of Plainville. | 1ol The ceremony was performed in Sep- > DY tember. Mr, Usher, who was former- Stanton Sirkin, son of Mr, and Mrs, |1y employed by the New Jermey M. Sirkin of Main strcet, entertained | branch of Landers, Frary & Clark sevoral of his young friends at M..Co,. 18 now postmaster of Plainville. home Bunday afternoon in honor of | Mrs. Scotten has been for several nis third birthday. years supervisor Bf the Southington I branch of the Southern New gland A | Telephone Co. Mr. and #Mre. Usher Mins Vlorence Fitzgerald and MISS| g make their home in Plainville, Vsther Fitzgerald of East Main street S @ o spent last week-end in Torrington. Raymond Catlin of Lincoln street Wi 2N | 1s spending a week in Winsted, Conn, Miss Mabel Pihl, daughter of WRev.| . .o @, E. Pihl of Franklin Square, has| been awarded the Sarah Streeter cup at Mt. Holyoke college. The cup is/ have been the recent guests of Stan- given annually to the member of the|ton Ashley, son of Mr. and Mrs. senior class who at the time of her George Ashley of Harrison street. Mr. final physical examination s found to | Jakeway, who was Mr. Ashley's room- be in the best physical condition. | mate at Middiebury ecollege, werved D | ovorseas during the war in the avia-| James Robinson, vice-president and tion corps. | salcs manager of the Hart & Cooley| A The annual fall crew races at ©Co., has been elected vice-president of | B Smith college were held on Wednes- ooy 4 clu.h V. -8 |day. There were five contests and “Gift of u Chicken” was the title of (€ight crews took part, four from the the play which the members of the | senior class and four from the junior Young Women's Literary society of | class. Miss Esther Beckwith, daugh- the scnior high school presented so|ter of Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Beckwith suceesstully Tuesday afternoon, under | of Bassett strect, this city, was cox- the direction of Miss Norma Regan swain of the second crew; Miss Eliza- and Mrs. Amy Guiiford. The Jeading | Peth Noyes, Btamnford, coxswain of the eharacters, Miss Elaine Wright .nd'!hlrd senjor crew; Miss Eunice Clapp Miss Edith Clark, were very elever in | of New Haven, first junior crew; Miss portraying their roles of negro wom. Carol Baker of New Haven, second en. Miss Ldlilan Ashworth of the!junior crew: Miss Flizabeth Lane of Meriden high school, a former student | Hartford, third junior erew. of the local school, played two juve- nEis nile parts, Other members of the cast The regular mapthly supper and bo- ineluded Miss Peterson, Miss Koplo-|clal of the Soutf church took place witz and Miss Chockowski. Thursday gvening. The entertainment oo o committee presented a novel tableaux called “The Family Album.* John C. Loomis of Forest street has o S been spending a few days in Philadel- phia. Manuel Bolivar of S8an Diego, Cuba. and Clyde Jakeway of Barre, Mass. The Russell & Frwin's Foremen's elub gave a Harvest supper and the- a | ater party Tucsday evening. A chick- On Monday afternoon at 3 0'cloek | op supner was served in the elub the wedding of Mies Alice RIC | ooms rollowed by the theater party Adaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rice | a4 the Capitel. of Columbia street, and George Saw-| e o o yor Lawrenee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and M ¥ W, Walter Lawrence of Montague, Mass. | g upiter, Jane, of Gar are took place at the home of the brid spending the week-end in Re- parents. Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, PAS-| Gaje N. V., with Mr. Porter's sister tor of Bt. Mark's church, officiated. ... pioifer.in-law, Mr. and Mre Ad- The ceremony was performed beneath | 1.0 5 hase an arch of evergreen and laurel. The 3 . bride, who was given in marriage by The Lincotn sehoo! asnounced her father, wore a gmown of white l‘nrmu;..d Tonrhors Sostiass o ¢ white chrisanthemums. Her attend- “-‘_T""‘_i".""hr*wh 5, 1924; Turs- ant, Miss Winitred Rice, wore brown 2% APFL 25, 0 Chiffon velvet trimmed with eream 1aee, she carried a bovquet of bronze eolored chrysanthemums. The cere. mony was followed by a wedding re- eeption, after which Mr. and Mrs Tawrenee 1eft on an ewtended wed- : - aes Sand Bing trip. They will make their homs 1074 Academy ,:4...‘ m t fund 18 Montague, Mass. { . Porter and strest its Lesington trect will give a large bridg: party at lLer home on Friday = Novem ber 16th for the benefit of the Brad Miss Beatriee and Mra Neynal of eveni The engagement of Miss A Lookliss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joset Lookiiss Part strest, 15 James Fitzgerald, son of Mr. and Mrs M. J. Pitzgersld of Wast Main street was announced Sunday evening »t a dianer party given by Mr. and Mrs. 1ookilss for their daughter at their ! home. . . There is to be a dinner dance @t the Shuttle Meadow club nest Satur- urday evening following the Yal Princeton gam® of meeting of the S The regular the Sun- was held last Monday Wine spelety afternobn . | tor the *. o Attracts—Showers For Late Fall Brides m-u--“.«,m‘.«““‘-’-'q—-l MISS FLORENCE TRUMBULL Miss Trumbull is a daughter of Senator John Trumbull and Mrs. él'rumbull of Plainville. Academy last year Old-fashioned New England h'-*lll»“ many tality was the order of the day Wed- [the several negday evening when the members of Lions club a chicken supp welcomed French of t) the for the the wo Later Buckley. of t) 1"ood council on fond 1ter ing her s onst the sehool children the guests enjoyed a dance program, Mrs bridge W, & party Mrs. J tables of o8t strect benefit of th booth of the of Hartford Johnstor bridge pose Mr o8t street, hat son, Niehard White his of Concord ton, Mass, a triona Cole I rank street Island of A. ) Pheasant Ieland where Among the the the nd r, in the BN« ind having a well-balanced diet, values address which, for the most part, dem- | od the work betng n |l Lincoin bridge Tuesday Maple Greenwich On Thursday entertained at her home . and Mrs nd Johnstor returned he Réckwe delegates |R||"h" the third annual eonvention Connecticut | Voters, to be held at the Hotr iday heme on Lincoln street Marcus White e heey today has League Mrs, Isanc at a hall, ternoon, Much of the Grang: voted to the President | palestine, expressed | and Mrs, Harry Alex, pell, Mrs, Bertha Bessoff, Mre. Max I, Winkel. Mrs reshments to her Miss Dorthy Dairy and an interesting talk the necessity ilustrat Leo stereopticon Gaffney wi with with his parents, Among |y Gafiney of leeture 5 Mrs, e After the My Holyoke, guests of Mr, and Harrison street mn entertained at a afternoon at her Howard heen York four Mrs. sreet in New entertained on Ior- for Cabin ge fair Mrs, Frank tables of sAMe pure her hame fternoon Sugar Mr, and Mrs, vin fr, and Mr Bassctte street, four FIE ADe entertained the ° o tamily of For. entertaining their | MPs J. F of Great fiancec M Mass tra rring Vine Ca t in Fllzabeth Bryan Attractive riee the of West Main rom isher's heen the Bristol at of Fisher" guest and Mrs trect have of t to O the Mr Are club tir ifford ‘ Hoffer who plan to Mre A of nvenn Mongdas Y Women Iton of Waterbury, November 14 Mrs, A, G sette Hibbard, Shurberg, Mi MeDonough The terest The delegates, the state there is ' pect to cussion of Mre Grove of the ar cor of wo 56 local of “treet, conventio Hillside hespitaliyy committee a ates wishing free ommunicate Aele ity to Cards ha for the Actor nual hail Sat the ing rday €4 Hotel 1 played . Miss Mary and Kimball Mise Corinne Mrs vention ner leagues 1 eague in te 1 take in at least one of the program-m future FPrederick Waterbury angements committee of the Mre e Astor afficia Mulligan, all n received Equity Mr RBacon, Miss Mabel H. Kirkham Mrs. P. Pl Miss Litlian #r Hovnse lothi ghowor e gave day aughter of \ canght the the all plan to send additior members ne where in- state over linssell « ittractively Miss ¥ man on No ocal branch, ex- ember ng # Che Mr. and Mrs gave a la Ellis strect 165 party frman us Malthy of 1 csary. Ferns chairman of the . o leaves A she asks all (1o hous room hospital- presented with her at once. | They have 4 Clinton, association a to be held November 17 be d supy o'clock ere will and openit Village ¥ Ky ng at their ertertai Mr. Simko Mr. O Shameks i heantify best costume Swarsky, Sewing circles, The dates - entertained one of her groups at lw}r ception of the way dances should be |the Newington Grange entertalned the | home on North street on Tuesday af- their families in tertafnment will be a program of Win- | 4rouged great applause concluded the | R. H. Lrwin, leader of the Grange, |the guests Lions club appreciation of the elub members nment, also telling of K and ideals of the club, evening Conneeticut Hadassah The following womaon were Mrs, Mrs, M, (., LeWitt, Mre. ‘:lw.tl-f!h Ap- Alsenberg, Swarsky 1ests, of . o Vine . Frederick are the " Mrs Humphrey spending the SF George quietly their thirty-sixth wedding anniversary at their home last ¢ members vening Cooper entertained Tuesday afternoon at her home compliment of Washington, who has been visiting Mrs, Mrs, H. Pease presided at tea tabl Frederick annonneed the o0di wedding city graduates of s with the Mrs o ® nan Miss Martha ecorations and dis- . . their evening in of thetr 20th, wedding anni- | hrysanthemums and used to M Monday and with two children, both pupils in turday She was graduated from Bradford Now attending Mt, Holyoke College chairman of time was de- king of garments for Hadassah Medical organization of athan Miller, Mrs, A and Mrs, prved re- student at Yale coliege is spending the week-end Judge street and " Mrs, B, vk of k-end Carl Neumann Iussel dnys of A fow 11, 8mediey of celebrated when they of their at on Miss n. Mau- to Hofter of mar 1owise Mr Miss on of of Kensington took place the the class Globe in of Uity ave r home Mon Russell wititam were Mre Hallowe'en colors, Kdson Goodwin home on ob- decorate Goodwin china dinner Mit imonwealth cticut rirse japl e engagrment Helen Collins n of Mr. and of Hartford knowr in Jat it home ng by a or of fis the Fdith brid Novem of pink decorat was pr WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY Numerous Bridge Parties-During the Week—College Club Active—Horse | | {noon at St. Mark’s church. -M? Show l The annnal meeting of the Connec- ticut chapter of the Daughters of the King was held last Saturday after- Mrs. H. B. Olmstead of Guilford was elected president for the coming vear. Miss B. 1. Franklin was elected vice-pres- ident, Mrs. G. L. Fallows of Hartford, corresponding secrctary, Miss Ann Robinson of New Haven, treasurer, and Miss Gwendolyn A. Jackson of New Britain, recording secretary. Direetors were elected as follo Mrs. Stewart Means of New Haven, Mrs. H. H. Wheeler of Waterbury, Mrs. George H. Heyn of Portland, Miss Julia M. McLean of Portland, Mrs. mil Ford of Sound Beach, Mrs. W W. Rice of North Haven, Mrs. | Schnuck of Ansonia, Miss Elizabeth | smith ! Goodyear of North Haven, Mra. W. B. of New Haven, Miss Tannie Davies of Wykeham TRise school, Washington. % e Mrs. Arthur Oldershaw will her home on Carbin avenue to a bene- fit bridge party, the money realized going to the Maple Sugar Cabin hooth of the Greenwich Village Fair. Tables have been reseryed by Miss Agnes Johnston, Mrs. I.8uis Oldershaw, Mrs. . George Dyson, Mrs. E. M. RBeecher andgMrs. John Flannery. Mrs. A. W. Piper of Garden street will give a bridge party at her home | next ¥riday afternoon. present: | Toth Mr. | |Carison | the . e Mrs. Clifford Vivian entertained six tables of bridge at her home on West Main strect Wednesday afternoon The prizes were awarded to Mrs, Wil am Judd, Mrs, | Maziene Mre May 1 of Hartford On Wednesday afternoon mext Mra. Robert Skinner wlll entertain three tables of bridge at her home in Maple nin * o W. H. Rattenbury of Maple Place, Gail Porter of Forest street gnd Col- onel Hubort Johnson of Tiberty street are attending the Harvard-Princeton game today. “« 0 Mr. and Mrs, Philip Herrmann of Arch street will entertain at bridge at their home Wednesday evening. Mrs, Julia Morgan and daughter, Miss Alice Morgan, of Hollywaad, Cal., are the guests of Mrs, R. N. Peck of Park Place. On Monday and Tuesday of this week Mrs, Peck entertained her house guests and Mra, James Robinson at Twin Lakes, where Mre, Peck has a summer home. e Mrs, Franklin Atwater entertained three tables of bridge at her home on Sefton Drive Thureday afternoon, Mrs. Otis Scripture, Mrs, . H. Mrs. W. A. Bodwell were the prize winners, Mrs. Atwater served a buf. fot luncheon to her guests Mrs. Walter Leland of Hart atrect gave u bridge party and luncheon at her home Tuesday afterneon. Laven- r and yellow chrysanthemums were decoration about the house went to Mrs J. D, Wil George Todley and Mrs, need in The prizes tiams, Mra Elmer Stone oo Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Oldershaw of in avenue and son, Stanley Older. shtw, of Trinity college, and Mrs Herbert Johrson of Park Place and Ciarence Nelson of the Swift elub are attending the Amherst-Trinity game today at Amherst college . . Mrs, . M. Barnes will entertain four tables of bridge at her home on Lineoln Monday afternoon for the benefit of the Maple Sugar Cabin hooth of the Greenwich Village Vair, of which Mrs, Frank Johnstone i hairman. The fair §s being given at the state armory in Hartford Novem- ber 19, 20, 21, under the auspices 6f the Hartford Woman's elub. . e 0 . The wedding of Miss Winona Ran danghter of Mr, and \rs Sandstrom of Park street, and Nobert Carlson took place this neon at 5 o'elook the First utheran echurch parsonage. Dr. Abel \. Ahlguist officiated. Miss Sand- etrom was attended by Mra. Adoiph Carison as matron of henor. Adoiph Carlson was the hest man. The wed ing caremony was followad hy a re ception at the home the bride's after which Mr. and Mrs ft on an unannounced wede strect strom John G at of parents ling trip ..o John Loomis, Mra. louis Miss Sarah Rogers, Mrs. Wil Oanist, Mrs. P. F. MeDonough, Mliss Millie McAuley, Miss Mabel Judge. Miss Eilizabeth Johnson. Mrs Earnest Harwood and Miss Olive Da- vie entcrtained the Hartford Smith College club at the Asylum Hill Con- church house, Hartford, this afternoon. Howard Bradstreet, irector of adult education of the oard of education spoke on n- and Local Aspects of Tmmigra Afternoon ten wam ser ed B Virst 1 birthdas to Dr Mrs Klade iard zregational tion Memb of the uthera ehurct reception Abel A ¢ ehureh, to memhers and will gis 1 son o Mrs street guests of West Main On Tursday cvening Mr. and Mre will entertain tables of their West Mai The party will be given to raise funds for 1 May of the Greenwich oCrbin ridge at Fmery home or Sugar Cabin Boot Vilage The Vair Missionar ity of First B e - y sewing meet on ¥r was mer Mrs William Ttos Unke Ma Miss of Mr k Ttock sigma Myrt I"ho vening open | Norris and | Mre, Frederickson of Chestnut stree were very pleasantly surprised Tues. I Professor Thure Frederickson i | | day evening in the { ehurch by the members of the choi and nearly four hundred friends who | had gathered there im compliment to|club will in | them. The church was decorated and wedish Bethany |house on Tuesday The regular monthly meeting of t|the Business and Professional Wom- . len's club will he held at the club nt, November r{12, with a supper at 6 o'clock. Following the business meeting the be addressed by Marcus White, principal of the State Normal |autumn colors and an entertaining jschool, | program was carried out. Rev. G. E | Plilh opened the evening with praye: |and a welcome to the choirmaster an i his wife, This was followed by the following numbers: Soprano solo, Mr&. '\ o ape A musfcal entertainment by the ' Arcadia Quartet will follow. The 1 quartet is composed of the following: Mrs, Daisy Booth Dailey, first so- Estelle Platt Richard- A. W. Overstrom; speech, Rev. N, E. | Johnson of Auburn, R. I. reading o®a g, poem, John Sternberg; vocal selectior | Mrs. Overstrom; remarks, Rev. Wahlstrom, and reading of a Miss Helen Peterson. Professor Frederickson | graduate of the Yale conservatory o | Music has been choir leader and or ganist &t the Swedish | church for some time, coming { soon after the church was built. who is | Frederickaon was before her marriage Miss Ruth Parson of Jubilee street. .« .. & Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphrey of Russell street gave a dinner party in [* |compliment to Mrs. Malone of New Tuesday evening at their home | York city who is their house guest. Senator John Trumbull of Plainville dinner |attended the Campfire cluh which was held in New York Thu day evening. o o Rritain elub novel feature The New troduced a College at lar monthly meeting held at the home zabetlh Mon | of the Misses Marion and Hungerford of Cedar street day evening. The various were represented by four girls who entertained with skit pantomime and vaudeville one act comedy, “Who Wins Bet?” was presented by one gro The prize awarded for the cle performance was won by a group o pirls from Mt. Holyoke, Wesleyan Radeliffe, Cornell, Ann Arbor ar Skidmore, They auccessfully sented a four act vaudeville complets from the last groups the printed annot ne served a their guests. the serving by ) e vey, John MacG Miss Helen and Miss Berta M. Jones “ oo Mrs Miss Virginia Hart, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Walter Hart of Hart spent last week-end home from Smithfwere college, where she is a student P Miss Florence Trumbull, daughte Senator John Trumbull and Mrs of Plainville, was Holyoke coltge last of Trumbul! from Mt end. week . e Miss Katherine Bishop, d hter o Mr. and Mrs. BB. L. Rishop of m ington avenue, Hartford, has Chicago to spend a month be the maid of honor at the of Miss Dorothy Handerbrook George Gago Murch, T} akes place November 17 at . Miss Dishop has w in town gone 1 fhe wil Winetks any friend T Peabody Pew” play which membe ty of the Berli “The name of the the Women's Aid Ro Congregational chur the ehapel of th evening November . 014 church Wednesda Miss Lois Phelps daughter o and Mes. Burton Phelps of Platnvi gave a very delighttul piano Wednesday cvening before the rington Music club. Profrssor Hart of Hartford, head of the Har achool of music delivered a lecture musie, Tor. Raymond Coyle entertaincd a young friends Sunday noon at his hema, the accasion his fifth birthday yum ber of arft The Monday night dancing clas had its opening lesson this week at the Shuttle Medow club. Mra Godfray of Hartford is the Wi instructor Mra. James Gilbert of Crown stree gave a shower and bridge party at )i home Tuesday evening Mis Catherine Gilbert of High stree whose marriage to Hobart of Jerome street will take ember I5th place Nov Jacobso visiting this eity Mr. and Mra, Morwin son of Baltimore are Jacolson's parents in Jdward Guest, the poet cture here Monday night at 1 entral Grammar sehoo 1l the lLions club. est's talk a musica is to g der Pr auspices o ing Mr. G gram will he given. John Crean w give a number of piano and the Lions club will sing. A qv tet including Fred Latham, Hare Winship, Charies Stuhiman erick Macumber will give lections Miss Evelyn Perean a Gugnier of Mr. and Mre Gagnier of Rassett street w ried Tuesday morning at = Jos~ph's ct Patrick Daly laCross was Miss konor and Albert bury was Mr, The bride wore and duchesse lace a of duchesse lace and 1 carried a shower attendant wore a chiffon and carried Mise Nose and Mies & the girts. mony was followe the son 8 o'clock uret offiriates Gagnier Gagnier's a gown o b fower home of sh Mr. a w inm m a Mr. poem, _ Bethany here Mrs. s its regu- Duet for lleges est pre- ards Brown home | was wedding wedding h will present in Mr, heing Nathena Corridan |#on, second soprano; Miss Ruth h first alto; Mrs. Forest D, ufler, second alto; Miss Marion Wol- cott, violinist, and Miss Violet Pow- ors, pianist, The pre Quartet— a. ah Violin oL I is as follows: zram f Maon Love \ tz in A Maior h. Oriental " . Miss Wolcott t—Indian Mountain Song Cadman .Cesar Cul Quart Songs for Contralto fajor and Minor ackbird Song Piano—Lotus Land Quartet— a. Night Has a Thousand Eyes. . Rogers ... Molloy Violin Ob- Massenet Miss Wolcott and Alto——Oh Were Maying. ... h . Ncidlinger . Mrs. Dailey and Mi#s Schade with Obligato—The Are Turning Golden Donizetti Spross «.e...Beott Cyril Scott Kerry Dane Soprano with Richardson and Soprana That We Two Quartet Violin Leaves stunts, A An event of mueh inte planned for Wednes vember 14, when g t | will be . tional 1 ¢ the t st has been evening, No- 1l ladies’ night observed # the First Congre- churel All ludies and girle church are invited to enjoy which promises to Mrs. F. G s the gath vill be planist and pre ist n| Mareus Ileit Miss Kathryn East Main ner ‘Tin M. Conway of 326 entertained at din- in honer of of 29 Spring of town friends arge numbers. Thanksgiving colors and cut flowers combined to very attractive® v decorative mesand A most enjoys abie evening t. Miss Butler many gifte, 23 Ash street, entertained last ever®z in Miss But. ler's honor, a party young women the office of the New X chine Ce, he guest of Tvarty was formerly connccted with that office treet lay yde M. B Loeal and attendance in Miss N Mie t |street out presented . Miss Fdith 1ie with [ employed at - Rritain ) son home w s prettily dee- of M artistically uneh wa g provided and musie wumbers enjoyed Miss tior L 1 ornted whit heing me hiue cployed wi Leist become the 142 November 20, bride Curtis lay 5 Pt vrest this we ¢ in the ¥, W, C. A irive of Mies Louise chairmar: committes the a great tered more or membership Noble is enlisted in town churches, lodges, societies other organizations, The . drive with the numerous parties has mad busy indeed, The First show which is heing attracting much fon s the Greenwieh Village Vair w will take place in Hartford late Already several given week Seve are the of v whic The services of many among the ¢ And varioy, this week virs " adron Horse held i N Harttord 1s atter is mont octety hridges matrons have benerit for it and will | " next more married sct rties 1o pre hich w there era young: o Planning dinner p, masquersds be a part it this time of the set is especially inter. ested { e foot games that month and < Next Saturday evening t ®ia lunge ot dance Mradov ub fo Pripcete fair, Of cours year our schoo to come is dances t the follow them here will be the Ehutt) the Ya cveryo owing ame whic attend, Club events t Mrs. Louis Young ay SOCIAL oN PAGE 13 ADIMTIONAD mevs