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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1924, Last evening the Dramatic ciub of Junior High se success- or less in outdoor sports. ‘The skat- . ing ponds have beep the ceénter of ¥ s ed a three-act comedy EEENINENS | D, A R TO HEAR MAJOR VIVIAN GILBERT ON FRIDAY | i morhing to late afternoons and eva-1 () L L] ¥ | the school auditorium. The plot of the ning. At the Shuttle Meadow club story is wound around the adventures prond one found even the very tln!eut| . e % LA G of a youthful playwright who aroused members of soclety. » § |by the sight of strange lights In a nearby house, becomes inspired to e S it S e - Woman’s Club To Meet Tuesday At Mrs. William Hungerford’s Home—Mid-Winter Ball At the Shuttle e e e number of club members and last Saturday saw some upusually inter- ' . . 2 . line his story to members of his fam- esting competitions 4t the club traps Meadow Club This Evening—MecAll Auxiliary Plans Bazaar—Personal Jottings iy vers: vinugiial thiays hegta o KIS ~—several of the members taking ac- | pen. The many adventures which be- tive part while a representative audi- | fell the young writer were ably pors ence looked .on. Tonight the = mid- | #® trayed by the following cast: winter ball and dinner party is to be | - 3 : ... Mary Barry held at the E‘—Il, ¢ Werguson ...... John Andrews Effective dec rntion- have been | carried out for the affair, in the ball- room pine trees will bank the walls | Interest this week centered more oL A I B s o e o S S S TS S RSP SR Two interesting parties this week ' Mrs. William €. Hungerfor were those which Mrs. Arthur Harrop { open her home on Russell street Tues- redericka 1" gl ek rolierd gave at her home on Harrison street. | {day afternoon to a meeting of the 4 \EEIR0G. TEN 0RO S i rotifn" iot om Ferguson . card Swain p . On Tuesday Mrs. Harrop entertained " > Woman's club which is to tuke the 1.0M Ferguson Spipaie. ::3 c?ndtl:: :I‘S‘:f u‘;::‘:n‘;:‘:';‘::: |six tables of bridge and on Thursday # ; | form of a musical recital. Mrs, Ma ara Ferguson l\a.|)|r)|\ [ I:A‘rk Mr. and Mrs, Elisha Cooper and My, She entertained four tables. Prizes rice M of New York city is to pe | 11°tta Reeves . Ruth Hewitt and Mrs. W. L. Hatch are among | Were awarded to /Mrs. Harry Bates, the soloist and will be accompunied 12IPh Overton z SRR ha diat 4 Miss Bertha Chamberlain and Mrs. on the piane by Edwin Rechlin, Mrs layton Dohreawend those giving dinner garties. The club Milcke, who is a delightful singer of PCEEY Palmer Julia Levin Howard Parsons. calendar for the week sounds espe- yes RS 1 s rm, has appeared hefors New | Anthony Allison Onear Lendi ; Florine ; . Betty Kimball clally Interesting with Mrs. Maurice | i ra Milke featuring on the Woman's elub | Plans for the bridge and mah jongg 5 people several times and b Charies Faaks Program for < Tuesday and. Major party at the Y. W. C. A. Saturday, members of the club are looking for B e 5 iaries Proge Vivian Gilbert coming to speak be- . fore the meeting of the Esther Stan- ley chapter, D. A, R.fon Friday aft- | ernoon. February 2, to be given under the R | ward to welcoming her agair ¥ : auspices of the New Britain College ahaa In previous years she has sung at ' Onstance Lothere .fuzl-? club are maturing successfully. Mrs. the Cfamp school anditorium and eiyh Voice .. ‘ Manuel Clark | Charles Chase and Mrs. Douglas John- | i 4 members have brought friends. This Miss Frances Calimen direeted the !mon are in charge of the affair, the 7 ¥ vear, because of limited seating eca- |PHY proceeds of which will go toward the | % . paci Mrs. Hungerford's home, the scholarship fund. | 5 members are asked not to invite! The New Britain Musical elub held o e guests. its regular meeting for active and as- Miss Harriet Bly of Minneapolis is i 1 Mrs. Mileke comes here fhrough the | sociate members at the Camp school veure, N . " - re, the famous baritone, who is w!lhe est of Mry, Isaac Black of Har- | courtesy of Mrs. Frank L. Hunger- | ..gitorium on Thursday evening. A sing nere tomorrow afternoon at the |the BU! | ; s Mrs. O s J. Parker. H " Capltol theater under the auspices of |Fison street. . 3 . ford and ':”‘- ( "5;“”’ J. Parker. Her | gelightful program of musie was 'y ” | “ e » | program of songs follows: o S teresting ape n the New Brit Musical club. Few | . o given 4 an inter & paper of people heml:::m to r”"c;bWh“ a| Al Bhuttle Meadow club members April Ecstasy” ........... K"-‘L American music was given hy Miss really fine baritone singer Mr. Gra- | With their friends will be delighted 4 o “Lite snd Desth™, . Coloridgs-Tay Dorothy Latham, daughter of Mr. and veure is, while not 8o well known as|to know that George Morgan, bari- ‘ he Magic of Your Voloe! =~ [Mrs. Fred Le*wn. The program a number of other artists who have |tone. is to be the fcature of the next AR 3 S X follows Twilight Musieale which Is to take . Aria—*"Ah rendimi” from A\mm,v Polocalue 4t McDowell . lossi rASE IV ApR A Miss Oleott, appeared in town, is one of the most | ; At e sl "3, ez wonderful interpreters of song there |place Sunday, February 3; AMr. 3 - s B ey is. The p,.“,.,l;. for his recital fol-|gan who has taken part in several Mexican Song-—The Zephyr' La 1or&®, | Aria for contralto 3 Little Boy Blue ...... o N Spring Song of the Robin Woman lows: musicals in town during the last few Z e . Ask of the Star of Eve (Tannhauser) .. Wagner [years. This winter he has spent in | { Sk, | Mexionn HenR="I0 4 Y qnn (Shanewis) .......... Cadman Look Into Mine Eye iy | study with Mr. Thorner, the teacher i Stars, Beloved N2 . » Mrs. Lufler 5 S . Miss Powers at the piano Lo Hungarian Foik so"‘-o' o Po“"!': .. AR The Women's Home Missionary de- | o st P etrlaie sreforan Men orak| Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Moore en- | e partment of the First Congregational | *, Uyy 4o prookside R EREEER R voral . a . v - | b, . an & il c ) A i ‘ - Cavatine (Valentine's Song from = |tertained at dinner at their home on | chureh ""';? 1”””“”“:-‘ *I__:‘ri"‘;r;::]r‘:“ b At Sundown Ceeil Burleigh YFAUSL") 4.rsverssenns..s Gounod |Bunnyledge Wednesday evening. ; irg yesterds - M 3t ehure Miss Wolcott " i a : chapel for the henefit of the New Brit- Miss Powers at the piano « .0 . No singer before the public today s so noted for arrahging varied and | interesting programs as Louis Gra- Three Fishers Went Salling ....., gp e viieesees. ONd English | Miss Harriet Parker, daughter of ain hospital. Mrs. L. G. Hillvar and | 5, 005000 | | S Miss Rertha Chamberlain members of | =y 00 o0 McDowell 'l'l;r”‘lil}.d‘-.co.\lr!ln[ Song from |Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Parker of Vine = k committee were in charze. Songs from the Vermont Hilla. |street is home from the Gateway | Tohahkor ‘was Retvediaf Bogh: : Mt piins MArY cvvennnes o1 Bcotl!shvflczflfl‘ In New Haven for the “"”k“‘ ! gl i ."‘,T 054 415 - end. ® with violin obligato ;}‘::;r“:::n; -Ac;r':‘;?;:"r"'hlflm b ia | i, ¢ Mrs, Harold Ingraham, Mrs. 4 June ........ Mrs. H. H. Beach 1a cloche .... ... Baint Saens '3;";‘;’ “'"";’“ :‘""“"” l'""r"l"l""d‘ : X ‘::',:;‘«:;lu:“n.v’tn!lenxinln r::‘] l?\’l‘: 4'1‘11‘1‘:::' i el mllll nry K. Hadley L T e at her home on Lenox Place L ended riage L 3y ¢ AP en i)’h:t’l:\‘:llt;n '}«'-on,::::tl‘fi:fi‘wmnn:;ay afternoon, which Mrs, Earl Bowman gave at her Miss R,,,‘“, v and Mr, Fleitzer ‘e e b nome in West Hartford Thursday aft Miss Harvey at the piano "J"";'\‘fl';‘m;;““’"“.'“_)_ “‘l“":;:fi: Mrs, Harry English who has been | crnoon. Mrs, Bowman was formerly | pianoforte The Leprehaun .... Irish Folk Song |the guest of her son and daughter, P ek . calysdtonil 1.:»,1: M. ShIA Sty ‘l‘ ‘;,“‘l"""m, °,( P:.:N' '\“:":? ,,“’“ Her Rose vesee. Coombs|Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. English of l.l‘nr-; MRS. CURTISS CHRIST e aia A PR Thkneton 4 “v'l an Love Song .... Ra 1";.: The Trumpeter ++s+ Alrlle Dix |rison street left Thuraday for Oyster | ; . R eatt P e Phddrp o bt it B L AU ey AT Bay to visit Mre. Jumes Cole. ; Murs. Christ before her marriage last month was Miss: Lillian Jack- il KBt gy o - e s B I L B ey S Robhert Vance of Maple street {s L N N . o e s “Vauban® I Vendala. ; A spending the week-end in Marble- | Mn‘;’ \\'unumhm. !\»tn-t‘orlw,ovm\vrlt:; son, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Herbert I, Jackson of Hart Street '”v":.\"ro"l r“!;h\l '".',,fl'.-','r \"’:'} bt “n:r\..\l._m:‘.’/ it - A . est o T, Chal = 4 o § , i 5 raMY, ° o Ly head, Mass., with his mother, Mrs. R, |man, Mass, s the gues! Ameriean, They will reurn to the states and Miss Tommasoni J. Vance and his sister, Miss Agnes|W. L.¢e and Mrs, Lee of South Bur- | Vanee, ritt street. | in April . . e 3 e [ M - S s : poivant Bl S srertained the Mapie | _ Miss Olive Taggart of Manchester, Alexander Mackay, William Booth | OW ueatay arternont S BUNE | Major Vivian Gitbert will speak be- | Fifty-two paintings by Mrs. Elisha | A important board meeting of the | 11ill hridge club Tuesday afternoon ut| N Hampshire, has been the guest and Carlisle Raldwin returned Mon- | Bngren Beve & Sl o o O arry |fore the Esther Staniey chapter, | H, Cooper of Vine strect went on ex- [ officers and dircctors of the Senior | (he home of her duughter, Mra. of Miss Ruth Bristoll, daughter of day from New York city having|oh b orTaOn B en et recent | Daughters of the American Revolu- |hibition at the gallery of the New | McAll Auxiliary together with those son Mann of Robbins avenue Prizes | MT. and Mrs. T. H. Bristoll of Grove spent the week-end there, . g i o (Preng o poured, |ton next Friduy afternoon in the | Britain Institute last Monday and they | of the Children's MeAll was held &t were awarded to Mrs, Leonard iox, | Hil kB |8 By —— E ¥ “The Ro- will remain there through February 1. [ the home of Miss Frances Whittlesey Mps, ', H. Olmstead and to Mrs, H A t Bab W de of | . . { First church chapel, on nnouncement has been made o mance of the Last Crusade.” Major They made altogether the best exhi- Tuesday afternoon, It was voted to | B, Lienhardt Mr. and Mys. Douglas Johnston of . Maple Hill returned Monday from the engagement of Miss Laura Maude | Miss Tuth Bristoll, d:""‘:-"'ur Of | Gilbert, erstwhile with the ritish |bition that Mrs. Cooper has hud in | hold 4 French Bazsar Saturday atters Penw and Fred Monroe Stearns. Miss l}\".r nmi‘ \1'r-: Tl. H. Hr{l:;? (rlends. ot |&rmy In Palestine, tells a series of |town and Include & number of de- | noon and evening, Apr1 26, At the Y. | ypiio e New York elty. Mr. Johnston atend- Penn is & member of the faculty of | Hill entertained & [tW SHEWIS TNl amazing incidents of that advance lightful interesting things, espoeially | W. C, A hall. Thosc in charge of the ottt SRR TORNBEEE T IR LIL ed the Yale 1911 dinner at the Yale the Central Junior high school and |bridge at her home ” | agatnst the Turk which he calls the®so since most of the subjects are in | affalr with their attendant booths are | ¢ @5 (o8 P CRHCUE O LR lTE e elub Sdturday evening Mr. Stearns is with the Fafnir Bear. | noon. SRl last Crusade, Connecticut und are familiar to all of as follows: Chairman, Miss Bertha \..:mr the nw,\]'-. s of the W nnerbe g A1 ing Co, He tolls of eockney privutes strug- us. The list of those om exhibition is Chamberlain; publicity and floor com male ohorus of ghis city, The concert Mr. and Mrs, Barle K. Bishop of 000 Miss Alice Bartlett was given Iu ging on the battleficld of David ana |given below mittees, Miss Prances Whittlesey and | o5 0 T T S el Junior. West Main street are spending a few Leo Gaffney, son ‘of Judge B.' ¥. | surprise party at her home on North | | Goltath, picking up in the brook Shuttle Meadow. Miss Cornelin Chamberlain; proper- o) wouoor anditorium February days in New York eity Gaffney and Mrs, Gaffney of Vine strcet Thursday afternoon in honor | . . "L o0 e wones, companions 2 Storm at West Whart ties, Mrs, Stanley Goss and Mrs, How. o > p :!.rq:al. :-'e!ur;\:-d no !dl‘ondlm to Vll:G of her‘:lrthdl s l;llnt;lcon was served | 0" 0t with which David loaded his View from My Window ard Parsons. Additional attractions| . ..o oc ohe Women's Home | The College club of New Rritain o e :";;:'l: p::'“"“ e 'j"‘" WS WS plapee. sling. y ) - ;‘.:",':"::f'\.wi“m asanRt ¢ M Sk e ',."“"‘ ™an- Missionary depurtment of the South will hold its annual banquet on the S o | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curioni held o He tells of young heroes dying on S Jaan ” o . Mat . T o Congregational church was held ¥Fri- evening of March 10th at the Elthu r. & g P the ground where Christ appeared to Madison Manning, Mre. Ralph Howe, o % qernoon at the church. “The | Burritt hotel Miss Mildred May of Oleveland |family reunion at thelr home on Ouk |y boyoong at Emmans, and cry- Cedars at Lyme. i Soreny ”'“';"'!“"[v and M Child at Work and at Play” was the . Kutheryn Swi nevery booth Wil | )it of the meeting. Mre, Ray- | Mrs, Louis I'. Slade will open her strect gave a party at her home Mon- | strect Friday to celebrate their 2oth {00 o050 0 wuviour as they die, Last Snow. fuy ovening for Miss RBetty Smith, | wedding anniversary. > santel Ay 9 Children's Pool West Whuf be found members of the children’ 4 rfit 4T He tells of camels who quietly ' . ® mond P, Babeoek was in charge home at 15 Stanley stroet Momday the occasion being Miss Smith’s birth- ' ¢ | nibble grass ws bullets riddlc their 10 Early Spring, Hamburg Cove. McAll assisting in thelr capable and R ovening to a meeting of the New Rrit- day. MR Miss Louise Casselina of Mills stree hides but who dic ¢ fright if you 11 Our House, cffective manner, Those who have The Wennerberg male chorus will | ain Collef 1l Miss Mary Curtin . <! Lo X 2 Mg y “r, ‘heste Springs ollowey L orest L 4 o [ o e : . # fu . =S Miss Heles WiI ¢ Martford v :::l‘rr:,"”;"rornf';':.::;‘c‘foslut‘ even burst a puper bag before their 12 Faculty House, Chester Springs, '“‘ wed the interests of the McAll| o0 "y concort in Cromwell on the | wecretary of the Chamber of Come Miss Helen Wilcox of the Hartford marr ursday noses, of Lgyptian soldiers who kit | I'a. Isson _as portrayed by Mes. Kelly, | o o ine of Pebruary 12th under the | merce of New Britain is to talk on School of Pedagogy was the speaker | Joseph's church = with Reverend |y, o givey by will power, of 100- A Windy Day, Madison or. Codmsin, Mim Waher aud Mis |, of the Swedish Lutheran “What the College Woman May Do 13 lees nt the meeting of the Woman's | Patrick Daly officiating. The bride | o 14 Grey Day, Humburg Cove, Fatier well know that any fnane ansy : | mile roads of wirc-netting laid over A ¥ Shurch of' thut ohos Mgy Mis C . Vriendship club at the Trinity Meth- [was attended by Mrs. Charles Stein- | L5 C00T Hmpm_“"x‘wml"_ i ] ald that we can offer will be a great | CPUFCR Of that place. ".”'I ’” :n:lr:'1:r-l M";* ‘""l”r'mov’- m‘:l.: odist church held Wednesday evening. | man as matron of honor and the best {the web of snowshoes supports men 16 Spring Redding help and encouragement to our sister The facuity of the Smalley school by Mrs, Emory nw..;'q: w :n will be Miss Wilcox chose for her subject |man was James Garrity. Immediate- on the snow 17 Pl Barns country, Irance Ve 8 ,,‘,\ on We. :,,'\ voon for | ace " ',",' 1 jano by Miss "My Work in the Cotton Fields of ly following the ceremony’ Mr, and Indeed, so many and so strange arc 18 Applc Trees on Way to Golf SNy :|‘|~~ ':"nyf. nee .<||~t n-‘ m‘: I.(' ;“\'u!\”-“‘;;' " M\nw‘ v’l"” lv‘nn.nnr Georgia.” Miss E. Bimms president | Mrs. Kane left on a wedding trip to [ J 000 L0 0L Chieh Major | Club A Slance at the list of box holders | . \0. e school. Mis Sirkin | Mixs Clara Hester Mra M. A Kin- of the oclub was in charge of the ar. New York city and upon thelr return | o, 5oy oo weil that it is diffy. | 19 Brook—lLyme ces Whittlesey, Mrs, Emilie Andzula- | (07000 hool soon be selln, Mra, Kaward I, Lagoaster-aind rangements, [witi make their home on Court | CL U LT EO Bieh to repeat House in Lyme tomorrow afternoon reveals the names (107 PRI IO BREE K0 Sien. G ‘w"", "\.Kh”“'m_ poir o o BB | street, 18 On Road to Golf Club, of Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Cooley, | = OPPrOacl paad-l - i t 18 hoped that a large audience v . sist Mre. Siade &5 HOSIIIIN Mrs. T. C. Penny entertained the | i bwtil come Out to hear Major Gilbert's Shuttle Meadow. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Hungerford, [y g0 T o of Bethieherm, | e M B | ¢ s C . sha nter Shuttle adow Mrs, i'ran « Hungerford an Joht § art of B niembers of the Women's Home Mis- | The wedding of Miss Catherine |yain “Ho has,” the Boston Post says Winter Shuttle Meadow y rrank 1. Hungerford, Mr.and |y " ing Mr. and Mrs. James D,| Mrs. Westey W, Faye and son, Bud slonary society of the Trinity Meth- pycke of Summer street and Edward |y qory worth telling, and well told.” Hamburg Cove, £ Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs, | 00 0 o Haven wil spend | Faye, of New London dre the week. odist Episcopal ehurch at tea at her | o'Brien of Fall River, Mase, 100k | e jlemenway, regent of the chap- b \""““\‘l by gl S ;";"' and Mrs. 16 1ol part of next week with Mr. and Mrs. | cnd guests of Mrs. Bdward Janello of home o= Locust strect Tuesday aft-|pjace Wednesday morning at 9 0'clock | yor urges ali the members to come| -0 Packdoors, Madison o “ b Beell B, Rawette of Emmons N Lasalle street Woen. at St. Mary's church. Reverend Wil- |40 bring their triends 17 Vall, Peru Mountain oy, v_}.» Mary Whittlesey, Miss ¥ra $ 8- llam Krause performed the ceremony Major Gilbert comes here through l"\-l Barns, : : 8 ::‘u‘ we A\'.\V-x Emilie A ‘vlvv # Miss Marjorie Baldwin, daughter of ,.4 celebrated the nuptial high mass, | 430 courtesy of Mrs, William | oredyind '|I ‘ml;um s L“ T i 'H it B ¥ 30 Spring Floods un hero Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Baldwin of | The bride was attended by Miss Anna | frooks, Mrs, John (. Loomis and Mrs. Forest street, returned Monday 10 Cyurry ag maid of honor and the |y e M. Robinson. A social hour $1 “Overbridge” Redding. < ’ Miss Howe and mis Morot's school | groom's best man was his brother. | wii follow Major Gilbert's talk at Winter Shuttle Meadow Avenu The a 1l reception, banquet and F in Thompson after spending the week- | nayid O'RBrien a student at St. Be which Mrs, Andrew & Parsons, Mrs, Nassan, from New Colonial consn or of Scotland’'s immor end in town. [nard's seminary, Rochester, N. Y. ajgernon B. Alderson, Mre. Wiltiam '1o7 : b Iras, Wil be b 34 Nasss from New Colonial 1 weaday evening, Janvary iy The bride wore a gown of cloth of & Attwood, Mrs, Georee W. Corbin et . Benator John Trumbull and Mra. go1d with an overdress of blue BeOT8- | Mrs, Lucius O. Lusk, Mrs. Colton b, 1o N 3 Arch street, under Trumbull of Plainville with their | cite crepe and gold lace, She Wore & Noble, Mre. Bdwin W. Schultz and 5 Nassau, from New Colonial {he auspices e Burns cleb, Ja daughter, Jean, will leave Monday | picture hat to match and carried & Mrs Kenneth T. Sloper will be the | 1O } i R 5 . D, of the Fourth for Miam! and St. Petersburg, Flor- |poyquet of Columbia roses. Her at- | pogteuccs 56 Nassau rom New Colonial . ' urch in MHartford, 14a, to spend a few weeks. tendant wore a dress of honeydew @ % » ‘Il(rill o o toast o Robert 25 et it . 37 010 House at Fast River Rurns. The ited seatingPeapacity georgette crepe with an overdress or £ : o Mr. and Mre. William Huitberg of poneydew lace, She wore a hat of Miss Gertrude Erwin, daughter of 8 Madisor of the haf has made it necessary for Chestnut street celebrated thelr |giver lace and carricd a bouquet of Mr. apd Mrs. Herbert Erwin of Forest 5% Ma the club to issu o gene fnvita I from New Haven for Madisor tions this year. The proce rom fiftleth wedding anniversary at their wedding reception Streetl is home v o e 4 the week-end. Miss Erwin is a dic-| 41 Manchester, Vermont the affair « as usual e on rada; 3 o wed DRNON S :d 5 ‘:';;dc:r‘"::“:“:"fl:r:,',:,{.;,' !\'P‘oaq,: ticlan at ace hespilal 12 Manchester, Vermont charity Tt of 1 The MeAll Auxillary held a poard | Meo O'Brien left on a trip to New | “ o o 't mey” ssex ; cnde at, Alexsander Gal meeting Tuesday afternoon at the |york, They will make thelr home In Mrs. George Dyson entertained two| 44 Where We Park Our Cars, Lralth vicepresident, Preston home of Miss Frances Whittlesey of | 1ai River, ,\h‘. tables of bridge at her home on Har 45 Lite h ield Sparks; secrctary, John Pattison, a West Main street f . . rison street Thursday afternoon S Southpert Harbor NG, SwENe amagr -9 | €. L. Peterson of this city is \isit- | Prizes were awarded to Mra B, W, 47 Mr Searice Doorway » \ The annual meeting and eiection of |n. “triends in Auhflll- E Peck and Mrs. k. V. Higbee of this 5 Madison Beac e Newued Nemphiey. officers of the Sunshine society was | . city and to Mrs. J. Smart of Hartford ) Pelton Hhous e o e e held Monday afternoon. Mrs. George | Miss Evelyn c,.q-eu daughter of A I b0 Peilton House P Rlosanger "’ Ray, Nra. Frask § W. Corbin was reelected president ov | Mr, and Mrs. A, G. Cadwell of Har- Last evening the senior mid-year ottt gl e e R s Nrs the organization, Mra. W. W. Marehall, | eon street, has been vleiting rela- promenade was held in the high West Whar T y ond Nhe § b b first vice-president; Mrs. Carrie U. yjves in Worcester, Mass. school gymnasium, which was decor- ' ¢ Bt ey I gl o i Thompson, second vice-presiden B . ated for the occasion in rainbow coj Miss Vivian M. Stark of at th e bridge par'y held a Mra. Willlam H. Horsfall, sccretary Mre. Edward Christ entertaincd the ored hangings. Wilson's orchestra street is visiting fricnds in New Yo - Weadow club last Wed Mrs. E. Ernest Wood, corresponding | A, A. alumnae at bridge at her home furnished the music for dancing from and Brookiyn s secretary; Mrs. Henrietta 1. Pinches, |on Murray strest Thursday. Mrs. 8 to 1 o'clock Principal Louls P o treasurer: Mrs. George Cadwell, as- | willlam Pease won the bridke prize. Slade and Mrs, Slade, Viee-Principa Mrs. Albert Morton st Whiting sistant treasurer. Mrs. George Christ, A e 1 James C. Moody and Mrs. Moody, strect gave a kitchen 1 grocery Mrs. Charles F. Boott and Mrs.| Aiss Frances Rickey is home from Mrs. James McGraw, Miss liga Har- shower at her home Tues evening | Mt and J neis Tynan of South Charles Glover were named directors | 1aSaile Seminary to spend the woe vey, Miss Beatrice Neal and Miss | for Miss 1da Berner who is to marey M1anch T were married Wedne of the society. end with her aunt and uncle, Mr. Marie Johnson were in the receiving | Walter Clemens on Saturday, Febrn. Morning at % o'clock at the ehurch T Mre. Pardon Rickey of Periin. line, as were the class officers, Prosi- gey 2 of M. John the Evangeiit. Reverend Thomas Laden performed the core- The “Sparks” of the Kensington | . v . jent Harold Reberts, Vice-President Congregational church guve a sve-| Mr and Mra Norman P. Cooley Catherine Travis, Secretary Dagmar Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Datling of | Mony. Miss Gertrude Jane a sister cessful supper and moving * pleture | gave a dinner party followed by mah Carlson and Treasurer Ebbe Ander- |, o0 v o been the recent guests @ ,»”;-wv " as a r‘vm ove . e and James . - " ® parents, Mr. and show at the church last evening. jongg al their home on Hart stroet of Mrs. Darlings e ] “« e ter wa st m seorge Hellberg of Chestnut B S ) ~ A | Friday evening. Mrs. William = ' The Worthington Community Cen. | s o § Miss Edith Hopgood of Uniontown, q':_, = Jan a bride, and ter association held a card party ane Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hunger- | Pa., is the house guest of Mr. and | e Edward R. Taslor of South Manches- * dance at the Community bullding on | ford will be among those from town Mrs. Hareld Lee Judd at Bellair, ter were the ushers. The br wore = Florida Dwight Skinner. superintendent of o goun of white satin_ and a veil Berlin street Imst evening. Prizes | who will attend the Phifharmonic . - . » o 6w were awarded for the highest score | concert in Hartford Monday evening A the Boys' club, attended an &Il @87 caunght with orang: blomoms. Her at in bridge. whist, five hundred ana | B # Mrs. A. J. Eioper and son, Edwin, ;fl"""vz = R ‘ZI”'W ".'1"" tendant wore a peach colored. satin m nge. Mrs. 8. Chase Coale, ¥ : ey, ughter | of Grove Hill have gone to Atlantic | tion of Boys' ciubs held In WOFCES: grass with draperies of grorgettc o 3 . 2 a o - Corioe Pratt, M Allos Heston 856 of Me, and Mre. Ernewt M, Hemphrey | CHy tet at the Boys' clnb on Thursdas Polloning the wedding ceremony A New Flavor Combination Weekly. Ve Mrs. Pardon C. Rickey were the com- | or Lincoln strest, entertained at a > 3 8 S Rpan W S I8 W e = i Harold Judd of Berlin: who is| Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Hatch «ill n- the bride's parents after which Mr This week is Colfee Nut and Strawberry Ice Cream mittee in charge. | bridge party at her home this after- . el noon for the benefit of the active Al- spending the season at Rellair, Flor- | tertain a number finner at the and Mrs. Tyna " wna Khuttle Meadow club ctening pre- por 1= Yir oy make Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Rishop of Farm- | pha Alpha sorority. Tables were re- ida, was one of the first to play on ington avenve, Hartford, were the |served by Miss Louise Holcomb, Miss | the new golf conrse at Tellair, play- | ceding the dance their home i it s LN 2 ainner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frea- | Flora Hne, Miss Mary Wolf, Miss Car- | ing with Mr. Judd were Ort Wells of . . Sold only by New Haven Dairy Dealers. eriek Porter of Garden street Thurs. | oline Smith, Miss Luclan Stevens and Chicago and Frank Jones of Mem-| Dr. A S Grant and Mrs. Grant o Wiltlam W tman has day evening. Mrs. Willlam Pease. | phis. | Maple Hill are in Atlantic City. Tampa, Florida. Mre. C. B Miss Hielen Janelle, daughter of Mr and Mrs, George Janelle of Church