New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1923, Page 3

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interest for the next ten days will vi course center in Christmas time, wid its attendant testivities. Several members of the school sel have al- leady returncd to town and every day brings anotn roup. No many par- ties and dances and teas and brioges and other joyous cvents have bren| panned that one will be kept busy | tushing from onc to another 1o say | uothing of the bit of last minute giit ! buying. 1t just sgems us if the days Wil not be long enough 1o crowd un- other thing inte them. 'The Monda, night dancing class will hold a Cotii- lon dance next Monday night as the flo:«jug party ol its season. "This will be preceded by a large dinner at the| Shuttle Meadow club, which Mr, and | Mrs. lsaae Black wilt give o the en- tire class, Nexl Saturday evening the 1atin on Monday, December 17, by « Christmas ball will be held at the club. Already several dinner parties| bave been planned to precede it, many | of them to include the older school sct, " Of course ihe older people in| town will be there as well as the younger married set. Tuesday, Christmas day, at the club there will be the regular children’s Christmas party in the afterncon preceded by many family dinner parties and foi- lowed by dancing for the grown ups from 4 to 9 o'clock in the evening. s & s x Harold Rossberg will come home from Lxeter Acadamy next Wedne: duy to spend his Christmas recess with his parvents, Mr. and Mrs. Emer- son Rossberg of Vine street. Miss Florence Trumibull, daughter of Senator John Trumbull Trumbull, of Plaiaville, the freshmen of Mt. Holyoke college when th T their annual serena Wednesday evening to the members of the junior class. . . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porter of Gar- street will be the guests at the Nickol” dancing class which will be Leld at the home of Mr. and M | Jack Robbins in Hartford this cven- ing. son of Mrs. A. W. Place, will return Philips Excter Christmas va House, of Lenox Wednesday to spend in town Richard Hous next Acad catior n Mayor Paoncssa will be a patron at second annu; dance which the Undergraduates of Holy! Cross college will hold in the ball- room of the Hotel 13ond on the even ing of December . the Hartford . . The vington Community club gave i very successtul entertainment at the Guild Hall in Newington Junec- tion Thursday ecvening, when they presented three short plays “The | Trouble With Saterlec’s” was the fivst play. The cast included Miss Doris! Chamberlain,. Miss Constance Cham- bers, Miss Alice Genser, Miss Tille Genser, Miss Ruth Carlson, Miss| Gladys Weir and Miss Thora Ander- son. The cast for the second play ",\‘ Considerable Courtship,” included Miss | Mae Chambers, Miss Alma uonm-,r.‘ Fred and Willlam Camp, The third | was 4. "Negro Monologue,” given by | Burton Whitney and Loule Sehwagen. Dancing followed the entertainment. . . Mre. Earl V. Higbee of Garden street eniertained four tables of | Lridge. at her home Thursday after- noon' ' in compliment to Mes, Carl Neuman of Firrison stroet. ‘Tho| prize winners were Mrs, George Tod- Jew, Mrs, C. H. Norris and Mrs, 1%, W, Macomber, Mrs, Higbee served after- noon tea 1o her guests. | . Mrs, Harold Lee Judd of Berlin has Leen visiting relatives in Pennsyl- | vania | .o Miss Elizabeth Burr, daughter or‘ Mr. and Mrs, Henry T, Burr of Fran- cls street, came Home yesterday from | simmons college to spend her Christ mas vacation with her parents, . s of Mr. and Lexington George Kimball, son Mrs. A, G. Kimball of stroet, is expected lome next Wed- nesday from Dhillips Exeter Acad-)| omy 16 spend the Christmas vacation | with his parents, . . Mrs, George Kimball of South Bur- | titt street was in New York city this . week . Mre, Elisha Cooper of Vine street Epent part of this week in New York city and Mre., Louis Iteynal, Mr. arl Frisble and M g Hateh were among the New Britain people at the Lamb's Gambols held | Tuesday evening at the Hartford club. | - Mr and | Mrs, The Bal Masque held Wednesday evening st the Shuttle Meadow club| was the most brilllant feature of the social calendar this month. A great many progressive dinner parties and geveral smaller dinner parties pre- ceded the affair. The club was decor- ated with quantities of pine trees banked along the walls the bail- room glowing with colored Christmas lights. In the grand march which slarted at 9 o'clock, found all sorts of costumes, the Sganigh danc- ing girl, the brilliant g¥psy, snow white skating girls, the king and queen of hearts, quaint old fashion- vd girls, gay ballet dancers, the bold bandit from Mexico, the French maid and chef and cver 80 many other attractive costumes. A prize was award=d to E. M. Hayden for the fun- niest costume, to Clarence Bennett went the cleverest, and to William T. Coholan the most original. Louls Young was given the prize for the ladies’ cleverest. He was dressed as a ballet dancer. Miss Frances Whittle- sey was awarded the prize in the women's peppiest, Mrs. R, €. Ger- mon and Mrs. Lovis Young awarded prizes in the most original ciass, and Mrs. Howard Platt in the | prettiest. The judges were Miss Mary Whittlesey, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- fiam C. Hungerford and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Attwood. Polton and Cipranio furnished the music for dancing from 9 to 2 o'clock. Supper was perved in the dining room at 12 o'clock. B of one were | Miss Margaret Christ will return from the Wildeliffe school, Pennsyl- vania nest week to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Christ of Garden street . o Mrs. William Judd of Murray street juncheon bridge at her home aftermoon Christmas were o8ed The Rapalye Abbe and | cuve a Wednrsday color decorations wrizes were awarded to Mre Martford. Mra. Albert Mre Oscar Murray | Messenio, ! nolidays School Set Returning To Town For the Holidays—Woman’s Club To Meet Tues‘day Annual Masquerade is Held e o e e e 1 B A local student will take part in the *“Menaechi,”” the Latin play by Titus Maeccius Plautus from which Shakespeare’s “Comedy of Errors,” as taken, which will be presented in the ' freshman Latin taught by Nicholas Moseley. The presentation is intend- ed to make more vivid to the stu- dents the action of the play and the costuming and scenery of the Roman ' stage. The cast of characters is as follows: Peniculus (The Sponge), a Parasite— | Kendall A, Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mills of this city. Menaechmus I, of Epidamnus—John 8. Thacher, Jr, of New York city. irotium, a Courtesan, Mistress of Menaechmus I—Walter 8. Hoyt of Stamford, Conn, Culindrus, Erotium’s Cook—Irank €. Reed of Auburn, N. Y. Menaechmus II, of Syracuse—John G. Beadle, Jr., of Galisburg, Tl Slave of Menaechmus 11— Wadsworth of Washing- members of classes at Yale James J. ton, D, C, Matrona, Wi of Menaeschmus I— Louis Gillespie of Morristown, N. J. Senex, Father of Matrona-—Milton T, | Newman of New Haven, Conn. Medicus, a Doctor—David I.. Graham | of Chestnut Hill, Pa. « v Mr., and Mrs. Clifton Wilson Mr, and Mrs. Edward Christ will be the patrons and patronesses at the Alpha Alpha sorority dance which is to be held at the Elks club on Iri- la evening December 28th and home Wed vaca Mrs. will college come next Edward Twitchell from Middlebury nesday to spend his Christmas tion with his parents, Mr. and R. C. Twitchell of Forest street night dancing class will hold a cotillion party at the Shuttle: Meadow club next Mondad evening as the closing party of their class. Preceding the dancing Mr, and Mrs, Tsaac Black will entertain the class at dinner in the club dining room. Mrs, Norman Cooley and Mrs, Frank Porter will preside at the fa- vor table during the dancing. . . The Monday Miss Lanrence Mouat, duughter of Mr. and Mrs, Laurence Mouat of Grove HIN will come home from Eliz- abeth, N. X, next ¥riday to spend her Christmas vacation with her par- \ ents, Miss Mouat i« & member of the | school facuity in that town, | ® . e entertained her home | v afternoon, used for 0. Seripture ut Mrs, ¥, four tabl of bridge on Lenox Place yester: Christmas colors were decoration about the Thouse, The prizes went to Mrs, E. B. Stone, Mrs. | E. W, Christ and Mrs, C. Derrick, | Mra, Seripture served tea to her guests, D Miss Constance Twitehell, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, R, C. Twitchell of Forest street, comes home from Ab- bott academy, Andover, Mass, next Wadnesday to spend her Christmas recess with her parents. > 4 B. B. Bassett Mrs, of Emmons I place 18 visiting her danghter. and gon-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Gil- bert of Beaumont, Texas, D Feit son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam P, Pelt of Curtiss street will return from the University of Pennsylvania the latter part of next week to spend his Christmas vaca- tion with his parents. Mr, Feit has recently been elected assistant mana- ger of the hockey team of the Univer- sity Morgan W. .o | Teacher’'s club of New Britain gave an entertainment Thursday evening at the Washington strect school. Var- jous stunts were given by the teach- ers from each school and a prize was awarded for cleverest, ‘The prize went to the Washington street school which represented a magazine, going from cover to cover. . . Dudley P. Feit, Mrs. William Feit comes home from next Wednesday to spend days with his parents Harold Bassett son of Mr. and Mrs Buell Bassett of Emmons place will return next Friday from the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania spend his Christmas recess in town .o Mrs. George Rogers two tables of bridge at h Hawley street Wednesday evening Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Frank fhield and Mrs. Louis Oldershaw. -0 ¢ son of Mr. and of Curtiss strect Amherst college the holi- entertained r home on daughter of dwin of Howe- for the a mem- Miss Majorie Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Forest street is home from the Morot school in Thompson Miss Baldwin facuity ie ber of the school . Mrs. will Curtiss Booth, son of Mr. and Wiiliam Booth Forest strect return from Andover next Tuesday to spend his Christmas vacation with his parents Jaughter ot r of Harri- Rernadine Walker Mr. and Mrs., Fred Walke son street, will come home from the Chestnut Hill school in Boston, Mass., next Wednesday 1o spend her Christ- mas recess with her parents. Miss Walker is a member of the sch ulty M a o o fa ' o mes W. Mathews a salesman for the Stanley Rule and Level company is spending the wek-end with Mr. and Mrs. George B, Mathews of Rassett sireet and Mre. Howard Hum ssell street returned today New York city . hrey from > ¢ 0 Thurs- Mrs, Jack Miss was held home honor engagement la Viamme was recently A iny Charles Plotcher Bertha nounced bachelor evening at Myers rty the in of to w howe J\EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925. *. A 0 ] ——— - - o~ s oy o | COTILLION DANCE AT SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB Mr. and Road danghter, December Women's Home Missionary sew Kensington Methodist Wednesday afternoon irsonage of the church. The meeting was “Migrant lomestic science -in industrial attitude toward the child.” Wooding was the leader. Mrs. Leroy Phillips of Sla- announce the arriv Jape, Tuesday, ter of a ciety of the Shirley met on 11th. Mrs, Steege of Warlock Work, Mrs. P. H. Vog Theodore rome: Mrs i our A treet and sister, R MRS, ALLAN JACKSON ENGLISH English who before her marriage last September was Miss Gillie-Ann Reily, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E. Mont Reily, Mvr. Reily was former governor of Porto Rico Mr Sheffield ‘rom returned Tues middi« . it the west embers he Emma Hart Wil- 1 chapter A. I, have appoints Mrs. K. W, Stearns to serve on the s and publicity committee of the pler. mhbers Wome Christmas A R T Miss from rooms Tues Do Latnam Christ- or the com- Kitchen,” ed Friday even- members of New Britain announced as othy sang a group of Miss Anna Borg her accompaniment, Christmas pos 1 Miss e Hiltor present Lois Wells Thurs mas recess with Mrs, John Kirkh, Kirkham will Aurora, N spend her Christ- parents Mr, and of Cedar street mas carols p! wers Corrine while gifts Mi. her cryo Goodwin daughter of Burton Goodwin of rending the wes Williams was formerly of thig city Miss Corinne Mr. and Mrs. Sherman court end with Mrs. Russell Essex. Mrs. Williams Miss Carlyn Kings 1 met Wed S nar ¢ L chure ect v owtiz . whan e Keni Woman's club of offic is president meeting at the The New Britain which Mrs. B. B. Bassettc will hold its regular First church chapel next Thursday afternoon. Mrs. 1de Wright Bowmar York city wili discuss “World comi elected as o terson North es Quigle & attorney and Robert Christ nithtield John Siade jle- arlson Dan- es Covent President Harry Ginst president, Edward Clifford Talm Harold Diyke Sidney Mont Hatsing: cha mittee Parker, Harr Stack y record of the socia m- rmar Herbert Wheeler of Cloimas i has returncd from a three to California. est street cuti Pla scasor Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Swift place have returncd from city where they spent the week » Mrs von's Mrs, William Mon- are 1 to of winter last two months who college, is a danght this city, Miss Mahel Pi erend G, K. Pihl of student Mt. Holyo member of is to be mas vesper Mrs. R. N, Peck and daug! Louise Peck of Park p turned from a trip to New York city. is @ r entertained bridge club at her Tue r after- ded to M B. Rau and at ory » of the ¢ the strect rist- whicl S t, Mrs, | Sorrow Miss Helen Rackliffe daughter of RA Mr. and Mrs, F. O. Rackliffe of Ken- sington avenue entertained two ta of bridge at her home Tucsday ning serviee at college morrow ve- Miss Su Iren adge Swift irn from Wa Swift is the member of the 0 Wash nusie, Miss Ma t Tray Britain, recently graduated the New England conservatory of mu- a sic, at the pi A1 Parker orgar 0 ) Hartford burn of the oo! Lof- nist w of The engi land daughter Miss Mar Jumes Lofland of Georgetown, Delaware and Charles Pyle of Baltimore has been announc- ed, Miss Lofland has frequently heen the g of Miss Corinne Goodwin daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Burton Goodwin of Sherman court, She graduate of Beechwood Seminary the of 1919, ment of Dr. from ced t 0 on Decem ou Miss Corinn o1 organist, the Miss A readings he chure at and Ryan o progr Solo Miss miscella was g her home on evening by She will marry teter’'s chureh 26th Accompanying Hartford gay m follows Triumphal st tana The Organ Vance street Mare Lemm Schuman and ¢ Saint-Nac "hank God everal of her f Arthu e on Wednesday, in s it St cluss ‘Gypsy Lif mber Vieli Quartet Organ, Piano, ‘Romanee’ Contralto Solo—""T Garden” I Reading. . Mrs .. Mr, and 11 Williwms of Essex spent weelk-end with Mrs William's parents Mr, and Mrs. Har- vey Kingsley of Bassett streot My miscels Thurse Bertha La Juck for a or ut her home Miss rement ing whose « to The wedding of dunghter of M of City avenue, place this Lutheran of an afternoc churel bride s Girac Miss The be in of ¢ the « gown of duehe with ed, The sisters, Mij honor ind bridesmaid wa wore with cunght 1M to Wiltbur Reve | Gaudian pastor of the chureh % a [T Mi st rend sh tmun wa nehor bridal satin an orange m The d a hlossom. John's M w. ificial- by maid Bush carricd u shower houquet of rose Hites wore of the valley wedding was by Norder Mrs d wedding alow and ey noune Miss Dorothy Mr Mrs. Willia o8t of and stroet, week week . spend two 3 The . held a whist last won the Kelley Mrs, Bonenfant Edward James Ca For “45" MeCarthy Avay . Mrs, MeMaho Ladies' ery evening. prizes for Miss M MeManna Miss Mr ynahian n an Ma ridgr ruit Mr erons whiel at the eveni it orches nish the unti 1 o Miss and Harriet Mrs hom Mr street is school in end Groups of indust which at the club rooms for the Tuesday ¢ W. C. A. The Main street scene of ¢ the event quarters of the meet g 1 1 isiderat are being ¢ young who thusiasm dustria is oin t any of “one It is industr the C1 at the girls o ristmas party loor of the asti i cula joyous Miss U der Tudge tolk a1t "« ip Boot! am will return the from New with Auxiliary SUCees wi Walsh, Kitson, pri ymour rat ria ristmas party »ee ¥ e preparation georgette and coremony ption her of as Henry Karl bride trimmed tulle veil Khe and attendants carried at r o which danghter York her ul The hist Miss to the the Mr nnan or. latter part city to A0 charity Kennedy, Mrs. omus \ v and Mrs " W a8 ok wi ristma ernfty girls to e 18, at ns are ® of the yrated ers in t Brugg following Miss A Tgoe, Mrs Carr, Donlor ¥ t bee will Tria making preparatio at Lockwood Charlel v wo Me. by ene dace give rsday yo fur gl el e Y th for head- some Miss Wanda Bush, | 12mil Bush DBailey took The by Yale tention e ut the that the hall Prinee at Yal auartet sing: to m mi over ball and baseball notable first man football ine in C hear of the Y about the Haven It is ) Harttord retary attend, ar Pond wil that the ably game weather game pictures full hour An amy be ohsery ply from smoker, 1 formal entire cominitter sibly good, surprisingly conditic iny moen ) athe Shuttle 1 moving pictures victories ton and the pletures; from the to path Aambrid \ Alumni advisory hoard 1re oped that the Alu may that I bring a graduates up witl pletures hour the was played cntertain 18 inquiring 1hose while hing g me custon . T Solo “Land of My Dreams” the O recently da (n) Miss mouneo Talmadge homef rom next Christinas enthusiustic Barbara in this eity nd the Mew will 1 Swift daughter Swift of Cedar strect Wells college, Aurora, N Fhursduy to spend her | opg vacation intown ‘Andant eligioso . Qua Mediey Sheridan exprossions of of their in moker tonight indicate present to of the Yale foot r Harvard, Brown, Ar and the “Life to hear the double University Giee elnh Pond, the foot who wa the diffic Harvard 1907, and secretary Seymour ut her home Mrs, Josephine her hirthday ity low c¢lub e for Joh onor ine Y WIS pros The Ambros their annual luncheon Hotel Bond in Decembier Beechwood hold the alumnl wi bridge ut Hurtford Quart bidd ghter eikert cral ertained Mary L o » vo . > at mix haef me the Miss Rier Mi treet Lilliar Winthrop shower ing Bristol recent it homs gonl ne over of a ol their ) Mrs. Emory Adams wa Miss ‘ hone this city avuce ek it 84 gue I at tor Mrs marr ne to | ® Puesday Adums before Eleanor Perry entertained at for hier mother, Wednesda W8 present, H of her 1d ol things of presidgent of the 12 al ind its Th Christin upon Rocial Workers' ¢ pes 15 party Wednes al the Y. W, C, A, for t ub mem and thelr guests per wa followed games, tnking gk tition to prewent, are_remark . . ! film of the Harvard and Mrs. Herbert Ge f : s considering the | Berlin have left for which the | they Wi b at Yale” additior i held Iny he ¢ " evening ussociation prevaiiod Oshorn and of under i e aks ol Homer loy (The Motor Competition Hurts R. R. Companies in Sweden Stockholm, 1% The compo- hetween motor omnibuses and vad q beeoma ' spec the Messrs, . group e them of the served resting entertainment rn has fally to ownership, competition ccked in some inaging direes will be fore- for permission 1o The w0 small at pres- lowered.” To ors retort that roads did not passengers the bus lines along this pare e Florid Un fro under 8 The “Life for an Missionary dec Congregationa Wednesday aft Mrs, 1. B Ba) liscussion w duug Work h S § Joh ut the 1vi Rridegr ore aws A way the hor Kensington handkere? £ Mr nue discor wge from Mr bt a8 to the the charg 1o be formality to servier brought instant ver small ndkerchiefs g rool passen, ' distine i st was played and 18 owr rded to Mrs. Lo Mr. and Mrs. John Loomis were th k Bristol and Mrs, Gustave their rate t dinner guests of Mr i Mrs. Fr r 1 ) g of Rackiiffe at their . 138 sing wort of t ehoice o ¥ 1o the One member ted that he might pos w cRI Ma but otherwise K ’ 4 Mare t . son or to wear “just w another, pleadin to be barred But genuine infor- rved } 1o W ANEW BAVEN DAIRY SUNDAY SPECIAL THE TREAT OF THE WEEK or ICE (REAM meeting Houth hen NUTS D 't Isfsm NOVELTHES ~ATA VERY LOW PRICE 30' PINT-60 CUARI Chocolate Filbert Tee Cream and Cranberry Sherbet

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