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Soclety will turn out in full force tomorrow afternoon to attend the Twilight Musicale at the Shuttie Mea- dow. club, when George Morgan and Millicent Chapman Cooke will be the features of the program. Both Mr., Morgan and Miss Cooke have been here several times before and New Britainites are anxious to welcome them again. In the field of music a joint recital by these two artists as- sures a program full of interest. Rivaling the Twilight of Sunday in importance are the two musicales at which Bernice Schalker is to be the artist. Tomorrow ~evening at the Trinity Methodist Episcopal church she will give a program of songs and | Tuesday evening she will sing at an open meeting of the New Britain Woman's club, coming here through. the courtesy of Mrs. William C. Hun- gerford and Mrs. Charles 8. Landers. One of the really important dances of the season is the Pirates Masque Ball which is to be held at the Shut- tle Meadow club next Saturday eve- | ning. There have been a number of fancy dress parties at the club butz undoubtedly this one stirs wup the greatest interest, principally bocnumef it is the last big affair before the Len- | ten season comes on March 5th, with its lull in soclal events. P Miss Hazel Egan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Egan of Court street, and Miss Helen Janswick, of Broad street, have returned from Boston, Mass, Mr. and.Mrs. Elbridge M. Wight- man of Russell street will leave later in the month for the south to mend’ a few weeks, | e e | Miss Virginia Hart, daughter o'! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hart of Hart| street, a student at Smith college, will | attend the Yale “prom’ and its festi- | vities at Yale university next week. LI ) Mrs, E. T. Armstrom entertained | at her home on East street last eve- | ning for her sister, Mrs. J. 8. Allison, Jr, who is soon to move into a new | home at Belvidere, . o0 Mrs, George Flanagan of Forest sireet, attended the annual reunion and luncheon of her college frater- | nity In Springficld, Mass,, today. | v oe Mrs, Harry M. Hermann of Maple | street entertuined the Tuesday after- noon bridge club at her home this week, Priges were awarded to Mrs, €', J. Greenstein, Mrs, M, Poyser and | Mrs. B. Myerson, | ¢« v . The Teachers College club of Con- necticut will have a luncheon next Baturday, February 9, at 1 o'clock at the Busness and Professional 'Wom- | an's club, 33 Wall street, New Haven. ‘I'ne speakers for the affair will be I'r. Bessle Lee Gambrill, Yale univer- sity; Dr, Annife W. Goodrich, Dean School of Nursing, Yale university; Dr. Willlam H. Kilpatrick, Teachers college, Columbia university, and Dr, Jesse ¥, Willlams, department of phy- sical education, Teachers College, Co- Tvmbia university, All former stu. dents and graduates of the Touchers College, Columbia university, are cor- dlally invited. Reservations may be secured: through Miss Marion (:.‘ 8heridan, 711 Orange strect, New Haven, v e Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Parker of Vine street entertalned four tables of bridge at thelr home Thursday eve- | ning. ' Prizes werc awarded to Mrs, | Virgil Palmer and Alfred Jordon. | Mr, and Mrs. Parker served a buffet | supper to their guests in the dining room with Mrs, Erncst N, Humphrey presiding at the attractive table, . v Mr, and Mrs. Frank Scarle of For- est street will entertain at dinner at thelr home this evening. D) The second concert in a series of three Twilight Musicales will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Shuttle | Meadow club at 3:30 o'clock when the following program will be given | featuring Millicent Chapman Cooke, | planist, and George Morgan, baritone. Songs-—= Where'sr You Walk Auld Daddy Darkness e pa Sidney Homer | Frank LaForge | Letreat sess Nichavo (Nothing Matters) . o Mana Zucca Piano— Sonata ‘Op. 27 No. Adagio Presto Agitato Bongs — Plerrot's Tanzlied Stadt” ...... Te The .. . . . Koechlin | Bean Soir .. vesssiess Debussy Ouvre tes Teux bleus....Massenet Piano— 1+ Cathedrale Englontie..Debussy Golliwog's Cake Walk....Debussy Lotus Land . il RBeott Coneert BEtude in F....MacDowell Songs. Ma TAttle Banjo A Golden Echo Katherine 8. Ahneilt | vene 1Leoni “es Oley Bpeaks Mme, Cooke is well known to New Britain through previous appearances | atethe Shuttle Meadow club. She is an artist of rare abillty, a graduate from the Royal Academy of Music in l.ondon. Mr. Morgan has appeared | with the Phitharmonie orchestra in| New Britain as well as at the former | Shuttle Meadow elub musicales. He is favorably known to New Britain | music lovers and is now studying for grand opera under the dircction of Mr. Thorner, former teacher of Rosa Ponselle, Beethoven “Die Todté, Korngold Dichmont e .v Mrs. Luther Parker entertained at #u bridge ted at her home on Forest street Friday afternoon. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. Kenneth Searle, | Mys. Howard Brummer and to Mrs. Dudiey Walker. Mra Parker served tea to her guests in the dining room | with Mre Clifton Wiison presiding at | the tea table which was very attrae- | tively decorated with white freesia and tall green candles, | « o Miss Ruth Bristol, daughter of My, and Mre. Truman H. Bristol of Grove | 1L, entertained at dinner and bridge at her home Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong of Bouthington. . v » Henry G. Mildrum, a sophomore at the Worcester Polytechnic institute, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mildrum of East Ferlin, | 8pecia | Mra. Howard Parsons, | woid; a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1924. - - WOMAN'S CLUB TO OBSERVE GUEST-DAY ON TUESDAY *- - Twilight Musicale at the Shuttle Meadow Club Tomorrow Afternoon—Number of Small Parties Distinguish the Week’s Activities—Pirates’ Ball at the Shuttle Meadow Club Next Saturday To Be Brilliant Event . - More than 125 members and guests attended the 16th annual banquet, concert and dance which was given Wednesday evening by the members | of the Burns club of New'RBritain at the Vega Hall in homor of Robert Rurns, Scotland’s poet. The program, replete with Scotch wit, food, songs and humor is given below: SUPPER Rev. Henry W. A Frit-Coke-Tale Ro-stit Gob-ler ‘Wae-Dressin’ Bash't Taw-tees an’ Neeps P's Cranburry Jeeley Celery Macdougallscones Oateakes waekebbock Fauld'it-Baps 8hort-breed Ice Cream- Itherkineocakes A wee cup o'tee or A wee mug o'coffee Then-Jist Punch Music by the Kirk-a-day orchestra A wee while at hame, Introductory remarks, President Sandy Galbraith. Toaster, Mr. Alec’ Gordon (frae Gallowae. Somewhere in Scotland). * Opening number: “There Was a Lad” . The “San'kur Quartet Tenor solo, “The Star O'Bobbie Burns ...... Mr, Henry Kristopher Baritone solo: *The Battle O'Stir- ling" Mr. Alec’ Tomkins Toast, Robert Rurns, James J. Dun- lop, D. D, of the Fourth Congrega- | tional church, Hartford. Duet (selected) Miss Jean Cochrane | Miss Murn Robb } Instrumental selections . aen .+.+. Oor Glbney an’ § hlrplcs[ sangs selected veen | £ rresssesss Mr, Dave Young Closing number: Auld Lang Syne } Accompanist, Oor Ain Mac’ | .. By Everybuddy Dancing until 12 midnight. | Miss )lorence Tomkins, Miss Jen- ny Tait, Mias Teenie Pattison, Miss | Barabara MeDougall, Miss elyn Waddell, Miss Mary Sharpics, Miss Polly Tait, Miss Jessle MecDougall, Grace, Maier Olives Pick-uls | Miss Bertha Gibney and Miss Virginia GGordon assisted with serving the din. ner. . e | Club meetings played an important | part in the week's program, one oL the largest being that of the New! Britain Woman's club which met at| [the home of Mrs, William Hunger- | ford of Russell strect Tuesday afte noon to hear Rose Bryant Milcke give a very delightful song recital, Mrs. Milcke is an artist of rare charm she has sung here a number of tim and s of course a favorite., The| group of songs she gave Tuesday were expecially intercsting and varled in their sclections, most of them quite new to the club members, Edwin Reichlin, her accompanist was of high quality, showing complete musi- | el sympathy with her. The program of her songs Is given below: SAPHIL BEestasy” . .ivi.o.s... Speaks “LAfe and Death” .. leridge-Taylor “The Magic of Your Volce” .. . MacDermid from Mitranc +++ Rossi he Zyphyr' La Forge | vessss Nevin Ask of the 1a 1orge Aria Mexican song--"Oh, Stars, Beloved” Lincores— The Tields O'Balley Clare My Aln’ Folks Tm Herbts Good Rye Sweet Day My Task Vollowing Mrs. Milcke's singing Mrs. Hungerford served coffee to her guests in the dining room with Mrs, William H. Majer and Miss Mary Whittlesley presiding at the attrac- tive table which was decorated with | tall pink candles and a hugh basket of white and freesia pink roses. As.| sisting in the dining rom were Mrs, Pardon Rickey, Mrs. Robert Parsons, Mrs. Harold Hateh, Mrs, Frederick Porter, Mrs, Johnstone Vance, Miss Margaret Mid- diemass, Miss Gertrude Hine and Miss Frances Parker. Mrs, Milcke came here through the courtesy of Mrs. Frank L. Hunger. ford and Mrs. Charles J. Parker. . .o Mre. Arthur B. Gard of Maple street will entertain a few friends at tea at her home next Tuesday after- noon for Mra. Norton Foster of South Burritt street . o . Miss Geraldine King of Middletown 18 the house guest of Mrs. Luther Parker of Forest strect “« v s Charles Chamberlain of Forest street, left Friday on a eruise through the Mediterranean. . v Mra J. Tanner of Providence, R. I, will arrive Monday to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. Norton Foster, of South Bur- ritt street. * . s e Mr. and Mrs. Norton Foster of South Burritt street are spending the week-end in Montclair, N. J . v Mrs. George Tryon, lecturer of Bor- lin Grange, has announced the fol- lowing program for the anniversary eelebration to be held Tuesday even ing, February 5: Song by Grange: ad dress of welcome, Rev. SBamuel A Viske of the Berlin Congregational chufeh: vocal solo, Walter E. Hart; playlet, Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Ventres; history of the Grange, Dr. R. M. Gris- jes’ trio, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Tryon and Mrs. Sharpe; “A Talk Worth Hearing.,” leonard T. Healy, secretary of the state board of agri- culture; song by Grange. Following the program the anniversary supper will be served The second meeting will be held at the church February 19 and the pro gram has been arranged as foilows Singing of “America” by the Grange series of tableaux followed by a voeal s0l0 by L. Merle Hotchkiss: Lyman Hall will give a recitation and the roll éall wiil be taken. The affair will end with a song by the Grange i o o Mr. and Mrs. Gail Q. Porter of Forest street Jeft Wednesday for Miami, Florida. | i M % MRS, DOUGLAS A. JOHNSTON s, Johnston is vice-president of the New Britain College club and was a member of the committee in charge of the bridge and mah jongg party given today under the auspices of the club MISS MARJORIE BALDWIN Miss Baldwin is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Carlisle Baldwin of Forest street. She is now director of physical educa- tion at the Howe-Morot School in Thompson William Bunnell Bunnell and Mrs. Bunne street, bren elected his fraternity, which Alpha, at the Mass of Technology is Mr. and Mrs. William ford will entertain a friends at their Sunday svening fololwi Musicale at the Shuttle home or g Mr entertain L. jary and Maple o'clock Edward Penfield at t Monday ¢ and Mrs. D, friends street Miss Bernice Schalker #ing at the Methodist churc) row evening and at the meeting of the New club, is 10 be the hous William €. Hungerford street and Mra. Hart street . Int=re: g invitations sued for the Pirates which is to be heid Meadow the ¢ roary 9. They read Some sing and sigh fo of old But we call and bold To sail with #s on our & In quest of pleasy and February ninth to Shwt we'll go Pirates” honse elub on ery for To t% Rall. Ye The committ that switable costume at the club on the won of M At ay of 1 Dr High Beta of Lami cehusetts Tnstitute w Lincolr ia Hunger mmber th guest Britair 'St masqy 1dow Hussel] siree Twiiigh roll will Au Tre ont ' club is to tomor night Womar hestnut party. 1 Miss Bernice Sel will sing a munity ser dist . ng low Soprano (n) “A Episce Master alker of New York| Guest lay ning Com ty Metho. tomorrow day Estt f the First on when spoke t andienc the Last the Su T America 1 church ippreciatiy mance of hour and tea Mre. A wi aiker & Parsor Virs Drorak-Visher igh iton | Schuitz and Mrs, € ore th spoke betor it Mrs John C. 1 th Vs William 1} Miss Mario mber P & ompeo Ma jor whi hostesses, Ma Dooley ¢ was ohserved at a meet r Stanley chapter, Daugh- n Revolution, held chapel yesterday Vivian Gilbert large and “The Ro Crusade.” Major re a e on Gilbert's talk was followed by a social h Mrs gernon 1 Attwood, Mrs. Lucius O, Mrs., Ed Kenneth T or Gil chapter through James 1. Robin Brooks and Mrs. Andrew Alder M Nobl Mrs. North street F. Corbin Fra s office is spital Mondasy honor Miss She gest o ™ ark street gold and tay other of Trumbu tuncheon and on Wednesday won 1 bridge lag afternoon at e —, i ;, | The New Britain Woman's club, of | which Mrs. Buel B. Bassette is presi- dent, will observe “Guest Night” next | Tuesday evening when Bernice Schal- ker, soloist, of New York city, and the | Mendelssohn Trio of this city, com- | posed of Theron Walcott Hart, p ist; Herbert E. Anderson, violinist | and Henry G. Schauff cellist, will | give a musicale at the Camp school | auditorium through the courtesy of | Mrs. William . Hungerford and ¥rs. | Charles 8. Landers. Bernice Schalker is an artist of unusual ability and her singing is enhanced hy a personality of distinct charm. The Mendelssohn | Trio are too well known in town to | require more comment than that, | with four such splendid artists a de- lightful program, full of interest and | diversity, is assured. The program: | Trlo Op, 29 (Novelletten) Gade Allegro scherzando. Andantino con moto. Moderato. Larghetto con moto. Finale—allegro. The Trio. a. Divinites du Styx (Alceste).. . .. Gluck durch die Dimmerung essae e e Strauss . Floods of Spring Rochmaninoff Miss Schaiker, Ponpir d'or de Lia ( . L'Heure | b. L'Heure . Air Holmes ...Holmes Prodique) Debussy fenuet . Beethoven . 0ld Londonc ¢ Alr (requested) Kreisler . Serenade The Trio. . Do Not Go, My Love....Hageman . Night and the Curtaln Drawn. . Ferrata McGhie . All for You : Martin | chalk ASOUE I L Miss Schalker and the Trio, Following the program a reception will be held in the gymnasium of the school at which Mrs, Buel Bassette, Mrs, John H. Kirkham, Mra. Louis W. Young, Miss Jennie Wessel, Mrs, Wil- {llam Judd, Mrs. Willlam Parker, Mrs, George W, Traut Mrs, Rufus N Hemenway, Mrs, James Cooper, Mrs, Henry T. Burr, Mrs, Harris B, Humason, Mrs. William . Hunger- ford and Mrs. Elbridge M, Wightman will be the hostesses. The members of the hospitality committee and of the soclal committee will serve re- hments. They inciude Mrs, Prank | . Traut, Mrs, George B, Ashley, Mrs. Charles W, Lee, Mrs, George ¥, Rean, Milton W. Davenport Mrs, He Horton, Mre, IPrederick W Macomber, Mrs, Henry W, Malier, Mrs. Frederick Mann, Miss Gracer Manning, Mrs, Kenneth Searle, Miss Mabel Hibbard, Miss Helen Bune: Mrs, Maxwell Coe, Mrs, Russel mond, Mrs. Arthur Harrop, Mrs, Tar old M Mrs, Tawrenes Humason, Mrs, T W, Leach, Mra, John Loomls, Mrs, ( B. Matthews, Mrs, Logan Page, Mrs. Frederick Por. ter, Mra. Paul K. Rogers, Mrs, B, I | 8howalter and Mrs. George I, Taylor, Bizet orge “ . E. Mont Reily of Washington, D, ¢, fermer governor of Porto Rico, will spend Sunday and Monday with his davghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, A J. English of Harrison street. ¥ e Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball of Lexington stroet returned yesterday [ from New York city “« e | Mrs, Louis Tryon who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Willam Montadye of Hawley street has returned to her home in Indian- apolis, . e | Another art exhibit which is open to the public will be a feature at the New Britain Institute library next week. The picturcs on display will be the works of the late Robert Bande. | gee of Farmington | . .o E. R. Dechant of 367 quietly observing the of thelr marriage Mr. nd Mrs, Park street are seventh anniversary today. Blausvelt Events ¢ Mary Taylor will with her Current ass Tues 3 o'clock in the First hurch chapel s, T entetratnment 1 memb, A novel form of been arranged for the New Britain club, the a sorie of three events taking place night at the club comprtitions bridge, mah st ongg, piteh and billiards were held. There were 45 in attend ance and the brldge prizes went to Virghl Palmer, 1. C. Merwing piteh Dr. M. A. Kinsella and Peter Crona mah jongg. A. L. Jourdan; the billiard game was not completed %o no awa was made last night. Similar parties will be held at the ciub on th nings of Friday, Vebruary 8, and ¥'r day, February e wedding of Miss Jda 13 Fairview street and Walter took place this afternoon 1t the parsonage the & theran church Hes Schacfer officiating. Miss was the maid of Stoddard of beat 1 by pii. sond rtfor and Mrs & tr with nf George A Ne man owed Hote Mr ree 1l nmunny Cene is planning held of Febr " . he big socia Rertin and an ever this Deming a harge of ar promis year. Mrs. R ¥red 8. Troup rangementa Miss Winnifred Lake, Mre, G. Lake of Liberty tained a r of friends at or of daughter of Areet her her home Vriday her birthday numb: young afternoon Herbert The New Britain College club, of which Mi el Judge is president, held a very s ssful benefit bridge |and man jongg party at the Y. W. C. A. this afternoon, the proceds to go toward the scholarship fund, There were nearly two hundred people in at- | tendance. The list of those reserving tables includes the names of Miss Mil- dred Darrows, Mrs. L. M, Barnes, Mrs. { C. W. Brainard, Mrs. Robert §. Brown, Mrs. Horace Brown, Mrs. Henry Burr, Mrs, Raymond Babcoek, Miss Cather- ine Clark, Mrs. Francis Clark, Mrs., Emory Corbin, Mrs. R. B. Doane, Miss Agnes Finnegan, Miss Gladys Fogarty, Miss Frances Ferguson, Mrs. John Fellows, Mrs. Amy Cuilford, Miss Harrison, Miss Ilora Hine, Mrs, 1. T. Holmes, Mrs. Hubard, Miss Elizabeth Hungerford, Mrs. 1. B. Hungerford, Mrs. Stanley Hunt, Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Mrs. Douglas Johnson, y Kinlock, Nrs. 1. G, Kin- . E. B. Lancaster, Mrs. 1, Miss Miilic Macauley, ) Macauley, Miss Margaret auley, Miss Helen Mann, Mrs. Morrissey, Mrs. P. F. McDonough, Miss Beatrice Neal, Mrs. Robert M. Pecl Mrs, L. 'k, Miss Josephine ithbene, . Regan, Mrs, . C. Teich, Frank Traut, Miss Elizabeth Wells, Miss Cecelia Walsh, Miss Doris Williams, Miss Helen Wolski and Miss Ethel Littlehales The committee in charge of t fair was: Chairman, Mrs. C. F. assisted by Mrs. Douglas Johnston, Miss Elizabeth Hungerford, Mrs. Emory Corbin, Mrs. John MeGraw, Mrs. John Davis, Miss Marion Hunger- ford, Miss Florence Camp and Mrs. Willard Oquist. During the play candy and punch were sold by Miss Carlotta Sloper, Miss Emily Sloper, Miss Ella Sloper, daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Harold T. Sloper; Miss Jane Ratteu- bury Miss [Fay Rattenbury, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William . Rattenbury, and Miss Helen Doane, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, It B. Doune, e af- Chase, S8 11 Williams of Essex has of her parent Kingsley I Mrs. been th and Mrs, reot Russe uest Harvey Mrs, Ernest Smith, Mr Baldwin, Mrs, Virgii Pa searie, Mrs. Maxwell Co Vrisbie and Mrs. W, K were among those taking tables at the Wednesday luncheon bridge held at the Shuttle Meadow club this week. Mrs, Herbert L. Mills won the prize, Mr. und Mrs, William Callender an- nounce the engugement of thelr | daughter, Marion, to Paul in of Keene, N. H., and New Britain, e Mrs, Attwood of Hartford was the open meeting of the Community House held Tucsday evening in Berlin, Her subject was, “A Permanent Court of International Justice,” Mrs, Lewis the speaker at The Berhin Cong of the held a at the Womun's Ad soctety gational church successful - poverty chureh Wednesday social evening wid Mrs, Robert O, Clark, Mr, Mrs. Harold Clark, Mr. and Mrs, nes MePherson, Miss Floreace Clark of Llast Berlin and Mr, and Mrs. George Prentice and Miss 1ors Miller Berlin left yesterauy Los Angelos, California, to aie tend a convention of brick makers Mr, and ene of Dr. Mendel Volkenheim has left on an extended trip to Bermuda and Cuba ghrRiy Mrs, Reed Vernon Peer of Winsted and Miss Gertrude Barnes of Old Say- brook have ben the recent guests of their purents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Barncs of Barncsdle N Miss Edith White, woman's branch of the New York eity s to at the annual meeting Britatn Clty Mission which held in the ¢ pel st church February Tth head the ity Mission of the speaker of the New will be Mark's of The Chaistian Endeavor ot the K~nsington Congregational church will hold in the church pars lors this eveni at 46 o'clock A the young p the will be welcome society u 8o ol church Humason bridge wtroet enter. at her Tuesday Wilson was Mrs. tained home atternoon awarded the Lawrence tables of West May Mrs. Clifton prize on Mrs. F. J. Porter of Lexington Mrs. Willlam ¥, Brooks of street and Miss Mary Whitties West Main are spend. few days in Boston, Mase street High ey of strect irg a Ernest Smith of Franklin Miss Frances Whitties spending t Mrs square . " rey, daughter Humphres gpending the srk ety with Miss clasemate rmer chigar prople from tov nd the Kellogg ¥rie Morning musicales at the ballroomn Hartford o Sth 11 e to e ¥ 1 Hotel 1tond 1 mornings, Februars reh Zist and A b Irablo ( st Metealfe the artists Casals the soprand at first mus wi held next Friday m A Miss Norma He 1 Mre. Paul H Fokford | 1 Edward Haw marrt H Mrs stret 1 o'clock were at parents, e the First officiated. Mis Hartford was Raym 4 Held . brid mmed groom wor . . arried ¢ . Her gown of and she car- t peas. Follow- remony a reception attendant was d in a ight vied a bovg ich Mr cdding immedi nd Mm, ip Page 13)