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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924. Hart of Maple the annual mid-winter ball which will- | Hin will ente the members of the cast of a “Comedie Royal” at R T NEW BRITAIN WOMAN'S CLUB PRESENTS PLAYS BRI | A social event of much promise is | e ) o e s 1 e — S SP—— | A number of young people from i (town attended the dance which the lerge dinner parties at the club ana , ®everal smaller home parties )m\'e’ i also been arranged. The ice carnival > Alpha Alpha chapter of Sigma Lambda Nu fraternity gave last eve- bt Rlag s Ao Mid-Winter Dance At the Shuttle Meadow Club Next Week—Social Events—Personal Jottings—Notes of § | Lamids. M. rated iy 0N pond brought out a large and rep- resentative gathering of New Britain i , society folk. The first party of its ' Interest—Events of Past Week v o 4 kind this year quite naturaly attract- | A H Mrs, and Mrs. A. N. Abbe or_ Vine ed all ages. Among the important | . treet and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Abnanbostasity Ahls. Weak 0 tha' pFo: 0 0 ) D T D D ) ) M 4 T > ) <) 4 ) ) - - >~ - ) ) ] - - e Abbe of Curtis street sailed today gram of the New Britain Musical from New York city for Europe where elub conceft for actlve and associate B they will spend the remainder of the members and the announcement of ¥ f : winter, returning home early in April. the Louis Graveure concert to be 7 H S B given under the auspices of the New A A | Mrs. Tryon Smith hae returned to Britain Musical Club. her home in New London after spend- « o f # 2 ing a few days with her mother, Mrs, Mary T. Crean of Summer street. The marriage of Miss Sylvania V. Pates, daughter of Mrs. Emily Bates ~ of 160 Greenwood street, and Charles 4 ¢ The St 4 5 Rellef corps 1. Wright, son of Mrs, Mary Wright " ; hield its r meeting in the of 183 Glen street, was solemnized at G. A. R. hall T y afternoon. On the People’s church at 4 o'clock this % % Wednesday the corps held an all day sfternoon. Rev. F. L. Brooks, pas- Sar sewing meeting with luncheon served tor, officlated at the ceremony. 3 ; at noon Fdna Bates, sister of the bride, was p ' i i ey maid of honor and the bridesmald i # 4 Bobert Parsons of Harrison street was Mre. F. H. Ramsdell, cousin of s : iewm New York city. theb ride. Leonard Jackson was best- . A ¥ 4 ¢ sy . * . man and Howard Bates, brother of : e 4 4 e K | ®r. and Mrs. J. M. Schmidt of the bride, Leslie Rackliffe, Fugene b b 4 Pwirview street ave very soon Kieffer, Jr., and Earle Tuttle, acted i 4 r ‘ | o 1.os Angeles lifornia to spend as ushers. The bride was given in 54 # : s % % 7 ; | the remainder of winter season. marriage by her uncle, Eugene Kief- i 4 4 7 . . fer. Gladys F. Tuttle was flower girl : 7 | Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Linden l"f‘l_ Burton Klieffer, ringbearer. of New Haven have been the reccat 73 :‘vfih"befld.:“:\l-:ml::“:‘:":" .u ‘::“': house guests of Mr. and Mrs. James quet of briday roses. The mald of MAHuer HESmE0: wine honor wore a gown of flesh color o 3 and the bridesmaid wore a gown ot & orchid color. As the couple entered 3 iy . e Kensingtan Methadlst ahurolee the church a wedding march was % rh'll'.\"l.n‘ afternon at the home of played by F. H. Ramsdell, The church % b L 4 Mrs. Carleton Haven. “The Child and %88 proGily Sioetatad Witk WsRAtath : 3 America’s Future,” was the subject A g o fle S | under discussion. Following the ceremony a reception S " | s was held at the home of the bride's ; : : . Mim Marioris Moote ha reeraUE mother mt which about 200 guests |to her home i Kensington artes Were Biesnt AN SEvilora, ~ New | spending a week in New York eity. Fork, § Boston. iy ¥t G0% Tire Wetghe tort on an ox: : : ; ; Mre, Mactin Walla of Hartzort will tended wedding trip to New York and . the spanker af the weeltag. of (00 Washington and upon their return 5 2 3 | Woman's Federation of the Congregn- ¢ tional church of Plainville held :j:’l‘lmm:'l::flthc(r home at 150 Green- Thursday afternoon.' Mrs, Wells hay e recently returned from a visit to In- CE [ dia Her subject was “Garlands and On Thursday evening at the Camp pelag #chol auditorium the New Rritain itz Musical club will give {ts regular musical for active and nssociate mem- bers. Fred Latham will preside at the meeting and his duughter, Mise SNSRI R RTINS ot BRasT Surieds MISS RUTH Dorothy Latham will give a paper on | % American Music. The program to MRS, FREDERICK WEST PORTER Miss Bassette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buell B, Bassette of Em- oc given follows: : A : mons Place, took the part of King Henry in the play “Cath- | suage B. F. Gattney and 3 . PGarserts Mrs. [‘m"tcl' l<:n]{ the p'arl nt‘ “Royall llr;trt\\'.\'nd " in the ‘pla,\: given erine Par” which was also given under the auspices of o nf\'m. e '1"” 3\.:.’::‘1‘;::1»(:::!,, Tolondies . die SEaTSewell by the New Britain Woman's_club on Tuesday at the Y. W, C, A, the Woman's club on Tuesday at the Y, W. C, A, [ from New York city where they have : | been spending the last few adys. Arla for Contralto ! . Spring 8ong of the Robin Woman ot — —— - - Mr. and Mrs. Dugald MeMillan of (SM"'“&)"' ALER VAN Cadman | ..ot character and color, one of Mrs.( Yesterday was the last day of SUR 1Y Mhia ivh E the merioktof domala ]l iMise Btk Damiits. nter .-‘[ “Phe Emerson Bketeh Clu | \,”::;l,:: :'n””.’.‘).‘,y,;'::?imr?:-vl»‘o?: Miss Powers at tho plano “A Comedie Royall” and “Cather- | delightful exhibit of oil paitings, the |preceding the graduation at the Senjor | Mr Mis. . B. Bassctte of Em- Emerson School of Oratory, Bos- : : d "m““' ine Parr,” two one act plays of the work of Mrs. Kenneth Sloper hung | High school will be held next Friday mons o, this and Miss Mar m, Mass, gave a & ul enter and Mrs. Frank Wilcox of Bere Ellzabethan times were presented |at the gallery of the New Britain In-| cvening when the senjor mid year of Boston, gave an inter inment Monday evening ) e Sipfe 4 v & At ghe Broskuide T t anid aysiini AL N6 |situte for th 1 The | promenade will take place Music | ost 1 v « amp school auditorium - the e left for Atinuts, Georgis, U b At Bubdown .... Coell Burleigh | JuStday afternoon an ening at the fstitute for the past two wecks. he | pre ade w a pla ‘ mp school auditoriur : vinit thelr daughter and her hustasd, s Watbott Y. W. C. A, under the auspicos of the [exhibition by Mrs, Sloper, soclally | Will be furnished by Wilson's orches- | ne : wspices of the New Britain co e gl v o R b %8 Wolcol New Britain Woman's club, The first| prominent herself, took on the air of |tra. “Jimmy” Wilson, formerly of | on Hawkins stre e yo » ub, presenting the following / - nicutt, J¢. Miss Powers at the plano piri i 2 : ' ) i . . » - I"rom Atlanta Mr. and Mrs, Wilcox will play, “Catherine Parr,” by Maurice [a socially important event of the sea- (the Rendezyvous orchestra of New | guve an inforu gram e e anoforte Baring, is lald in a break room of fwon, A partial list of those attending| York city is the featurs first number w " PART I €5 - 90 S 80. California, where Pracludium ...... MeDowell | 440 palace, The cast finciuded two!includes the namos of more than 500 The officers of the Sreti D e Bali ie g8, | “Bumps o £ 2iite: Duvis nu\. will spend the remainder of the R qflp;‘::"; ’:';:; graduates frgmthe Emerson 8chool of | people dent, Harold Roberts; viee-pres songs and dancing we wch app THO AUDE +. 0 s, Mypble B. Hutchins| ™ v S - - J Oratory in Boston, Miss Ruth Bassette N Sloper's ¢ Atior ded Crtherine Travis; scoretary, | fated by b nurses v 1 The Nicee ... wolithel R, Bcage 2 " . Violin Obligato of this ity and Miss Marian Br u.jm.,,:‘: of l...,l':,.":h_"\um..l',;,'.‘ ‘,l."i,,l,”." Carison, and treasurer, Ebbe Ander. numbers, a phant ure,| The Maln H;,l‘,," Kerwin | , s Willam Booth of Forest street & June .. Mra, H. H. Beuch | \ixn Russette was most able in por- | noter and color, one of Mrs, Lawrence *oN. Miss Nouma Regan and Mrs “The I : ax “Fhe Two Hwinses” Anonymous | 148 ‘ben sgending the ‘wek’ In New b In the Garden Old .. traying the rathor difficult role of \wuial fs expecially delightful, Her McGraw are the class advisors toularly we . . i Mannah T, Moami York elty « Henty K. Hadley | Ring Honry, while Miss Braley made [t o 0y e merit amd . .. Sogrewhe : y 1 > San = 7 m'\“ Bradiey and Me. Fieltser o charming “Catherine.” The second | e handsome in color. The Klower| “Customs, Habits and Ways of the | Ao them e au he He 1 Nohody Wiw. T H. Bristoll of Gray ”.“M-oirl:': Harvey at the plano {:‘l\aryn-:a:arn:nl'e-?r"wl""fl ey | Groups which cannot go without men- | Peoplo of India,” was the subject of "“‘m“ ‘l‘y’u‘h“\m o t ‘ weekend in Mussas a Calumet of Peace .. Angelo Read | follows included me 3 oapg LU B FUEUSEINEY, WAt S0 #aove T::..:J\:‘-.I,:l\'.‘:;u1‘(‘;»'.""?:: rl‘-\‘:[l¢h‘.v\ ui‘\. with Miss Grace Manning as 1! . par 1o . b Indian Love Song ...... Cadma: | Woman's club: or sombly of the Uppor class men at | COMPanist. An informal receptic or ok A % 3 ¢ Melody «vooo Burlelgh | Blizabeth (Queen of Bngland) the sentor high school Monday morn. | JADCINE followed the progran r termissi o Leagus of Waman Vetors Wiy Miss Littichales . Elizabeth 8 Hart “‘ e Iihf,l\\nnl M_”Imy";”“ O Gueorge Kimball, chairman o ¢ meet Monday evening, January 21, at Viglin, 'Gello, Flute wite .Piano nd. .. Mabel Hibbard D . pitality committ ad charge « Al swel | 1145 o'clock, at the home of M Th Yefosls .. b, Nevin | Royall Hartwynd (his son) She studied at the Hartford - Loy 7 ! thur Kimball, 61 Lexington street Messrs Fleltzor, ¥wmuffior, Stedman| ... . Tthel Barnes Porter clety in Paris BE I Ghapid the it : Mim Jutla Hicks, g of . Yale and Miss Tommasoni Sir Bdward Avis R SR e o of s S et ; mcert ) bl n the ime Rl ST fargaret C. Germond Wiryt g S onap k uiky ta o | And those of the American people b <t “ ) " r Members of the cust of the minstrel | Lord Mortimer Farthorne the Conts Vind e € -9 troupe of Landers Girls' elub and the s feees Effic Kimball | ™% ) vl Britain men att New Yor Universal club were entertained at | Phyllida French (Lady in Waiting) ) rdigrrondl e e g dinner at the club rooms Monday eve. | oo : Willlan W. Parsons \:I . "I‘ N W tror ; W l,‘” ‘,"\.', ey 2 'he scene of the play is laid in | of roand s, ' or cdnesda vening 0 ning. The troupe gave a successful fessor Willlam Swan Lull head of t performance at the Odd Fellows' halt England in 1580 in the audienes | Lincoin strect, tained three . or December 4th. chamber of the palace on an April| te s of bridg t ome Jast ogical u-w-u-'rw'-fv of Ya mi . . day at noon, Queen Elizaheth, a vain 3 1'rize awarded to | lectured on the relation « The X Y Z elub of Kensington held | and coneeited an, has been made ne Goo v apd to Dwight | * ce and evolution to religion fehmrd . I \ Now t 1 : e 5 ¢ 3 A & dance last evening at Grange hall, | ANETY by “Phyllida,’ a Jady in waiting . . 1 1 t 3 ‘ . 5 "t el ~ "”‘. Ferlin, Music was furnished by Me.| Who, when asked the color of 1 : Mrs, Leon Eprague opened s ' ! géhs s e ey et Koon's Syncopators of Kensington, | QUeen’s hair replies that it is r . ‘ e musi- home in Maple Hill Wednesday . o 0 | Royall, who is i love with Phylli « produ mder the ausy crnoon to the regular meeting of t) tries to win back 1he or of 1 { th mni o Alpha Delta | Maple Hill Woman's elub. Miss Ar v . " \ ' . \ : 5 Queen for Phyllida by King the ¥ f | Inesday and 1ri- | Root in Japunese costume “ ) \ » A % fiss Heles blame on his shoulders a ) 55 0f week at the Odd > < which was follow gt s te ) E seen the | ing to be in love with the queer ) y vas one of the most talk on “Missionar \ it . t ' rge Kimbal the end eyeryone is happy omedi \ by Miss Gra 5 . | forgives Phyllida and gives een th 3 as wril- | 8 ynary from Kol oty M cicty of Kensington Methodist ehurch and Phyllida her b & = R 2 ; : B Ohinond hud met Wednesday afternoon at the home | close of the play, M ot et ment < of Mra. Ralph Wooding | Mie Braley Groseet it P > - Latham The Women's Missionary society of . v Miss Mary Burckhardt entertained at her home on Walnut street Tues- BASSETTE .fny‘ evening for Miss Sylvana Bates | of Greenwood street whose wedding to ’:'h..r:rs Wright took place today. . s e st interest in connection with Sloperis work is the fact she painted during the last five eral facts of interest pertaining to t ind customs of his peopl “re y, daughter Sloper of Grove mrty at thelr imphrey of Charles Padelli of Kensington has lef for Ilorida to spend the remainder | of the winter, CH The Woman's Home Missionary so- tume sang a group of ¢ fashioned songs. Miss played the accsmpanime Mr. and Mrs. Norman Middleton were given as urprise farewell party | jast Baturday evening at Judd's hall by about 60 of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Middleton will, leave in the near | Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Coop future for Holland, Michigan, where |Street are spending a few day they will make their home. | Hotel Lorraine in New York DI | . Mr. and Mrs. George Sage and fam. | The January mee ¢ fiy of Berlin have left for Ormond, | Works Girls’ club was he ¥lorida, to spend the remainder of the | evening at St. Mark's parish house winter, | . s s e ek P Mrs. Q. Josephson of Cariso Members of the Junior Eideavor | gave a shower at her home T soclety of the Berlin Congregational | evening for Mrs. Eimer Gra chureh held a very successful soclal | Detroit, Mich, Mrs. Granholir last evening at the church. Games | formerly Miss Agnes Larson o weore played and refreshments were city. served. Miss Grace Smith, Harvy s M Woodruff, Willlam Coale, Louise| The Maple Hill Guite, Ellen Boardman, Charles | meet Tuesday afterno Guite, Elliott Gwatkin and Norma 'o'clock at the hom: Gibney were the committee In clharge. | Mann of HRobbins aveny - g | Cushing will assist Mrs The Berlin Motherhood club met | eas Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. O. Shjerden of Berlin. Mrs | Mrs. Buell B. Baseet 1. 1. Damon played several Jelight- | Place has returned (rom ful planc numbers and ducts, accom- | Texas, where she was panied on the vielln by Mre lLeland | serions iliness of her g Gwatkin, Mre. Elizabeth ickwire | Elizabeth Glibert, who is 1 gare some interesting read Fhe | lescing from typhoid well arranged program was under the o4 8 direction of Mrs. Charles Pratt and | Mr, and Mrs. W Mre. Shjerden. have returged from # 1 g g New York city Mre. Algernon B, Andersos o Lake street gave A tea Thursday afte noor Mrs. Margaret We 8t the home of her dadghter, “ire. interesting talk at t Ttalph Dame of Oxford street, Vart- Friday afternoe " ford. The affair was given for *rs. | Work in Japar Walter Rriggs of Cambridge, Mass, z Mra. Lucy Towers Among the “Junior Prom” “eaivi- | street is the guest of ties that are being arranged at Vaie | Witliam Thomson of N university is a large tea dance to te i beld Monday afternoon, February 4th, Several members at Dwight Hall Meadow elub took . e shooting mateh held Mre. Carl Rifter entertained at |afternson fea at her home on Austin strest v Tuesday afternoon. Tlano selections | Mra Wiltiam were glven by Mrs. Rittner and classl- | avenne will entertain cal dancing was done by Miss Vir-|bridge at her home a 1 of the winter. 3 1 r 1 ity J > ginta Wright. noon at the St ' e t 3 e t Sun Yat Sen” i how's name, if you please. I., is shown here Flan vinning f Chow Show, New

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