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he’ ’"T" interest of sociéty: this' week'.hay been ' the Pirates’ Muque Ball which takes place this. evening at tlie Shuttle Meadow club. The affalr the ‘fivst of its kind,~ naturally - will draw & fdrge gathéring'-to say noth- | ing of the tmportant dinner, pi which are to m‘eceds it Mrs. Estallo Rou‘au Withur will give one of .the| largest, eatertaining. sixty guests at| her home on Forget street. Others include Mr. and Mrs. Willlam °T. Coholan of Lincoln road, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wilson of . Forest streot, Mr. and, Mr¢: Robert Frisble of Hart, street 4nd- Mr. und Mrs. H. L. Mills of Curtls street. - ! Social acthities were distinguished | this week - by an upusual’ number of small @ffairs, 80 numerous have they/ been that the past week has been al-| thost ‘as buiy-as its predecessors of the neason. Every day there were numer- ous' gatherings. for one or two tables ‘Work."” |day evening at the -home of Miss of bridge or. mah jong or for after- nocn tea. Wodnnduy at the Shuttle| ‘3 club saw perhaps the| of the bridge parties of mmm Thomas O'Connor of ' Bassett vleok when. there were fifteen tables' playing. ' ‘During. the wenderful weather of. the past few 'wéeks, outdoor sports havé-been decidedly popular. The skating on . the clyb. ‘pond and the sliding over the gol? ilnks at the club| has ‘been ich as to warrant a large and ‘representative . gathering of New | Britainites, The last few ‘days, espe-| clally, the old fastioned sleigh :party has-come intd its own again’ and one §8_any number of uy ph,r'l!u on . the country. roads. ¥ ) .« o Members of the Russwin Triangle club of Ryssell & Erwln 's office force ga1é a ‘minstrel show and dance last evéning at the Y. W. C. A. The fol- lowing program . was, suceessfully given: Qverture, by Ahlberg's orchestra; opening, chorus 'by company, "Cn.ro lina’ ‘Mammy," “! Yove' Yéu, Eltting Pretty in 2 Quaint Little cm"‘ introducing the four “End Men" Misses Allce MeCrann, Esteile Dalton, ers and Anna Naples; "No, " by. Miés Anna Naples; "Wonaerful One,” by Mjss Eleanor ki; byck and wing dance, by Miss_Marion Vanderep; “Blus Hoosler Blized,”. By Miss' Alice ' McCrann; “Cllarence,” by Miss Lillian Laflamme; dange, by Miss Dora Morin; selec: tion by ukulele quartet; “O Gée, O Gash, O Golly, I'm in Lov by Miss Kittle Roge: Love Sends a Little Gitt of Roses,” by Miss Anna Kra- witz; novelty number by entire com- pany; “When You Walked Right Out Somebody Else Walked Right In,” by, Miss Estélle Dalton; closing chorus by entire company, "Bebe,” ream Melody,” “Not Hete Not There," and “Oh, You Little Son of a Gun,” The minstrels are being directed by Ray- mond Watkins, well known {n local theatrical circles, L I “Misg Elbanor Lewis of Russell street attended the *“Prom” at Trinity col- | versary. 6f the school. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, .FEBRUARY 9 B AND P. W. CLUB DANCE MARCH 7 Mrs. Estelle Rodgers Wilbur to Entertam Preceding the Pirates’ Ball At the Shuttle Meadow Club This Eve- ning—Members of the Hospital Board Plan Benefit Bridge—White-Cole Wedding P emommom mmomomn- S S PR SRS SR A R At a meeting of fhe Sunshine so- ' elety hetd at-the Y- W. C. A, Monday afternoon Miss Jean Wardrope gave an interesting talk on “Travelers’ Aid The Luther Iouflw of the First Lutheran church held a party Thurs- Esther Nelson of ‘Coliimbia street. oo Harry O'Connor, son of Mr. and ! street is in Arnngton, Mass. e Thom#&s Hinchliffe attended a meet.- ing at.Rensgelaen Polytechnic: Insti. tute todny at which plans were maid for an obsérvance of the 100th anni- M Rosa Ponseile is to sing at the | Palace theater -on the evening on { Thursday, February- 21, under the auspices of the New Britain Mu- sical clnb. This announcement comes as ‘a great joy to music lovers in town for Rosa Ponselle is a singer whom 'the connolsseur cannot afford | to'miss and whom ordinary musjculi lovorl will not wish to refrain from | hearing. Her program will he an-| nounced at a later data’” o LA ) Mre.-A. A. Mills entertained at tea at her home on Court street Thursday for the acting chairmen of | the various committeés who will have tharge of the annual Springtime | Bazaar which s to be held at the | Trinity Methodist church later in the | season. . s 0 Mrs. W. W. Marshall of E'nn!-,v strest is in charge of the food sale Wwhich will-be held next Friday aft. | ernoon at-the Baptist church. DR | A number of New Britaln people will hear Harry Lauder at the Shu- bert thedter in New Haven this eve- ning. ..o Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Marshall of Btanley street are spending the week. end with their daughter and son, Mr and Mrs. Frederick Stevens, of Hol- yoke, Mass, .« 0 A meeting of the McAll auxillary wilt'be held at the home of Mrs. Wil- llam F. Brooks of South High street on Thursday, February 21st, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Miss Ellen Earles Flagg of Hartford will ad- dress the meeting, having for her JOHNSTON Miss Johnston with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Johnston of West Main street, is on a trip to South America ext Week - - [ ‘The New Brifain Musical club will | Mrs. Sarah Rich of Berlin has gona to Springfield, Mass., to spend the re- mainder of the winter with her som. “ v o8 The Ladies’ Aid society of the Stan- ley Memorial church held its regular meeting and election of officérs Wed- | nesday ufternoon | | ’ A meeting of the Visiting Nurses association was held Thursday morn- ing at the home of Mrs. Harry Bates of Russell street. . v e Mr. and Mrs. Emory Corbin are spending the week-end in’ New Ro- holds its regular February meeting ! chelle with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chal- |for active and associate members {next Thursday evenig af the Camp schaol auditorium with Miss Inger | Earnest presiding. Miss Gertrude Hine will read s paper on Mozart {whieh will be followed by the mmn-| |sical program given below: ,.fvm'-n for violin and piano (in A major) H Mr. Anderson and Mr. Hart Aria for baritone Within This Hallowed Dwelling | Mr. Latham Mr. Sjolander at the piano I Duet for soprano and baritone | La ¢i darem la mano (Den Gio vanni) Miss Latham and Mr. Lindsay Miss Parker at the piano Two pianos (four hands) Fantasia in € minor Second plane part--Grieg Mrs. Andzulatis and Mr. Hart | Quartet from Twelfth Mass | Remember Thy Tender Mercies | Miss Bchade, Mrs. ®hailer, Mr. Shail- | er and Mr. Wasley Miss Powers at the piano | Aria for soprano Voiche Sapete (Marriage of Figare) Miss Schade Mr. Andzulatis at the piano Overture to The Magic Flute (two pianos—-eight hands) | Misses Littlehales, Parker, Olcott and | Markham | “ .. | One of the leading social events of |the year will be the annual banquet of Bishop Tierney assemb!y, Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus, which will be held at the EIks elub on the [uanlng of February 20 Governor Charles A, Templeton has |aecepted an invitatien to attend and {te speak. Mayor A. M. Paonessa and Rev, George J. Donahue, formerly a | curate at £t. Mary’'s church, will also speak The banquet fs usually a brillfant | event, attended by leading citizens and |their wives. Elaborate arrangements ! |have been made for the 1024 affalr {and the demand for reservations is |said to be in excess of the supply, which g limited to 300 . .. Mrse. H. B. Leinhardt entertained the Maple Hill bridge club at her home on Golf street Tuesday after. | noon Prizes were awarded to Mrs. | Nelson Mann, Mrs. Frank B. Rau and | Mre. H. B. Olmstead . e The Woman's club of Maple Hill | mers. Miss Sally Humason, daughter of Mrs.. Harris Humason of Vine street, is in New York city. Mrs. P. B. Stanley of Shuttie Meadow avegue is'in New York city. Miss Mary Whittlesey of West Main street, Mrs. W. F. Brooks of Seuth High street and Mrs. Frank J. Porter of Lexington street returned Tuesday | from Boston . 50 George P. Spear of Park Place has returned frem a trip to Bellaire and Miami, Florida, where he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Lee Judd and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Corbin. PR | Mr. and Mrs. William Pease, for- merly of Black Rock avenue, this city, have moved to Hartford Mr. and Mrs. Dugald MeMillan and son, Dugald, of Forest street, have returned from a trip to Florida s . Mrs. William H. Rattenbury of | Lenox Place will leave tomorrow for Chicago, 111, to spend a few weeks yisiting relatives Mrs, Eldridge M. Beecher enter- tained two tables of bridge at her home on Liberty street Thursday aft- érnoon. Mrs, L. B. Banford of Maple Hji! and Mrs. Raymond Mazine were | award®d the prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Drake and son, Clifford, haye been the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Porter of Garden street X v e Mre. Raymond Catlin entertained | two tables of bridge at her home on | Lincoln street Wednesday afternoon for the benefit of the Sunshine socie- [ Uag o wte Mrs. grthur Gard gave a small tea at her home on Maple strest Tuesday for Mrs. Norton Foster of South Bur- ritt. street. Afternoon tea was served in the dining room with Mrs. Ray- mond Catlin presiding at the attrac- tive tea table and Miss Charlotta Eloper, Miss Emily Sloper, Miss Ella Sloper, Miss Helen McDonough, Misa Nathalle Case and Miss Catherine Travis assisted with the serving. “ .o The Skidmore College Alumnae held & luncheon today at the Miller Sisters’ lege Monday evening. e . subject “The War Orphanage at Sl | _ will hold a public bridge party next Mrs. Estells Rodgers Wilbur at.|Chatlllers.”” Miss Flagg spent some New Britain people will turn out in Mr. and Mrs, R. Robinson enter- | Through the courtesy of Mrs, Wil. Tuesday afternoon at the homes of | 'Tavern in Hurttord. Miss Gladys F‘n- nded the Beaux Arts bajl in. New time there this summer and, as most full foree to attend the annual Am- |tained at dinner at their home on |liam C. Hungerford and Mrs. Charles Mre. A, § Grant and Mrs, H., B. Lein. | §arty, president of the alumnae 'ork elty last evening as the guest of | People know, is an engaging speaker. erican Legion ball which will take | Fairview streot Wednesday evening | 8. Landers the members of the New et '“" B. J. Hubert and Mrs Soclation, was in vhlr[' of the .g.ug Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Murchison. R e place Friday evening, February 15tl|for Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert N. Finkle- | Britain Woman's club and their guests ,;’"'P Proviman ave IneNsige of the .. Mr. Murchison wes acting chairman| wtr ana Mre James North will an. .M é»,m‘:. A:rn:nr\'luwl‘v tha sus- |stein of Buftalo, N. Y }i‘:uurd Mies Bernice Schalker of New | = ' » The Woman's Club of Maple Hill commlf . P *{plees of the Eddy.Glover post. The 270 fork and the Mendelsshon Trio of % Sl ot Wednesday afterncon at the Home ::lfh PRI T, W [tertain at tea at their home on Sun- |afuir will be the largest and most| Mr, and Mrs. Frank E. Rackliffe en- | this city give a very delightful musi. SRR W b e 0 Monty CLABAIE stiet A nyledge tomorrow afternoon. britlian soclal ovent before the lenten | tertained four tables of bridge @t |cal recital at the Camp school and. | _@Uite & number o + "Renogs mu. | Mrs. A, J. W. Myers gave a véry ins Miss Mary Whittiessy entertained o e'e scason which comes March 5th, The | their home last Saturday evening for torlum last Tuesday evening. The 'O%% "]':,”(‘1’”’“;'":',,‘;“"T'f“or|,,n:‘f, TN | torasting 1scture-recitsl on “Songs.and at luncheon at her home on West Miss Edith. Loomis, daughter of |list of patronesses includes Mrs. James | their daughter, Miss Helen Rackliffe, |group of songs Miss Schalker eang "“'."' k’“ iy bullroom of the Hotel | Stories of Europe” Mrs. Myers' talk Main stheet Friday for Mre, ¥. M. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loomis, enter. S North, Mrs. C. F. Bennett, Mrs, W. | whose marriage to Carl Mason of | was especially interesting and varied ?4 ," P blo Casals, world's greatest | was followed by a social hour at which Allls, who s the hotise. guest of Mrs. |tained at bridge at her home on Har- | E. Attwood, Mrs. Tsaws Black, Mrs. |Bristol will take place March 20. Mrs. |in their selection as were the musicar BOUS. FABI €SS FORTE CEFEETT vl Ty TeTa ohe ang Mrs. G. E. Root Frank J. Porter of Lexington street. |rison street Thursday evening for her |W. Hs Booth, Mrs. W. J. Farley, Mre, Jack Arrowsmith, Miss Gertrude numbers which the Trio gave. The ‘!°1%" ’ oted a8 hostesses 2o+ Sy house .guest, Miss Isabel MacLaren, | B . Gaffney, Mrs, W. &. Hatch, Mrs. | Rockliffe, Frank E. Rackliffe and |program follows: ik Bt e % . 8 Mre. Louts Young of Lincoln Road of Westerly, R, I. The bridge prizes W. C. Hungerford, Mrs H. A, .lnlml- I'red O. Racklifie were awarded the Trio Op. 20 (Novelletten) .... Gade Several teachers from this city at. | Miss Jeanette Benson attended the has returned from New Yory eity. |Were awarded to Miss Gladys Fo- 1:'?’:“1::" “” T\ '(\.""]'.""""l ’:"”“C ; .. ’\"""“’ schormade. tended the annual luncheen glven by | Junior “prom™ at Trinity college Mon- - R 1 | Landers, Mrs. A, G. Kimball, Mrs, J. Andantino con moto the Tearhers' College club of Connec. duy evening as the guest of Raymond : » nl;!‘v.blglu Arline Nelson and Ed-m T Y P P 3eD h Miss Majorfe T daught ¢!l Mod Miss Fran wa weon. . Loomis, Mrs. P. F. McDonough, Miss Majorie Towers, daughter o Moderato > . . Jorwic! m“'m‘w%?m:" :’11 Bie & ‘\h« A. (. McKinpe, Mrs, E. A. Moore, | Mr. and Mre. Reginald Towers of Larghetto con moto. Vtr'vlj'lh:'l‘.:h:h[)l:l:gnn;'a‘nd“};r‘u:tn»Ir:v'.\:‘! Byrnes of X\nru.h h' 2 New York city. Mr. and Mrs, Allan C \lrl(\nnln‘ Mrs. H. 8 Pareons, Mrs. L. H. Pease, | Hamilton street, entertained & num- | Finsle—allegro cpeakers for the affair were Dr. Bes. | Miss Edith Loomis, daughter ot Mr, e 9,9 will entertain at their home on Forest | L L O: Togers, Mris. C. B. Parsons, | ber of her small triends at her home The Trio je Lee Gambrill, Yale university; Dr. and Mrs, Fred Loomis of Harrison Mra Maleve of New York, who has street-this evening preceding the buf- | """ P. B, Stanley, Mrs. A. J. Sloper Monday afternoon in honor of her |s Divinities du Styx (Alceste) . “\”N, W, Goodrich, Dean Sehool of | sreet attended the Ekidmere College the winter tn Florida, | fet supper which Mrs. Estelle Rodgers *1 1% Waltor 1. Hart. IS L TR e Gluek | o Cing, Yol unfversity: Dr, Wijllam | Alumnae luncheon held at the Mile up from Florida to be with | Wilbur will give at her home on For. |, AWONE those reserving boxes for were used o N ranm "“"" die Dimmerung H. Kilpatrick, Teachere' college. Col- e Sisters’ Tavern in Hartford today. . st street this evening. g9 Sl afs B.oA. Mawiey, Br aud : ) Strauss || i university, and Dr, Jesse } PR | Mra. Allen Moore, Mr. and Mis. E Miss Edith Lindquist and Miss ¢ Ilrmd: ov Spring Rechmaninoft " & department of physical edy Mr. and Mre George M. Landers of youe | H. Cooper, Mr. and Mry. N ) | Nellie Miner have returned to their Miss Schalker e catieat, ~Coteiebia | ow Sore e s X R S Members of the New Britain hos- | Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Rogers, ir. and | homes in Berlln after spending a fow . L'Heure de Ponpir Biotingg | SIER EMCREY. T o sy * Kistbell of Lotiamed pital board will meéet Monday after- | Mrs. . 1l Stanley, Mr. and Mrs, C. | days in New York eity. L'Heure d'or Holmes | VIVersity S and 2 re A;"'" m'm"'_' 7' "flK nf- neon at the home of Mrs. William C. |, Bennett, My and Mys M. H. DPease, . e v Alr de Lia. (L'enfant Prodique) < Youna satertaiasd. the tn ',M:‘ _T“‘ ¥ r”‘,‘ . "’A'f"" Hungerford of Russell street to com-|Mrs, L. H. Poase, Mr and Mrs. Al-| The Woman's Home Missionary so- Doy | e soaaat i SErS, Satetie Mpdunes Se plete ‘plans for the Citizens’ Free Bed [bert Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. W. W, L. | clety of the Berlin Congregational Miss Echalker members 'v \‘ r:"x:;:m;” . ;"’ bur will give at n'«r home on Forest Fund benefit bridge which will take |land, Mr. and Mre. I M. Holmes, church held a meeting Wednesday a. Menuet Besthoven | B 3o T raabantl Womsa T T AR place Baturday afternoon and even- |Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Johnson, Mrs, 1. |afternoon at the home of Miss Hattie 'b. Old Londonderry Air (requested) | | Usiness ;“'_‘,’ st et ot sl ISR & e ; ing, Mareh 22, at the Blihu Burritt |H, Hargraves, . Hellberg, E. 1. |Roys. Miss Caroline Savage spoke Kreisler | SIS0 o0t ¥ il b Pk st B0 s B AR b B i hotel. Mrs. Herbert L. Mills 1s act- |Ogren and the Swift Club. Gardner |on gumming up the Creative e Serenade Borbort {1000 S * Siine Gartreds Mioaioten; | o oue St ks home on Pork Eineniom ing chalrman of the committee In C. Weld is general chyirman of the | Forees.” The Trio Miss fj-’n;mm"n;rk,- Mg Viotet | o8 i . e (bt 1n chatge, | \ , MRy S s S Sy Hageman | \Cation, Miss Adelaide Philips asd | % . irs. James Iverson and daughter Night and the Curtain Drawn Miss Loulse Brown Mr. and Mrs. William ¥. Dillon of Mrs. 8. P. Strople entertained two | Miss Harriet Iverson of Arch sireet Ferrata | © - et New Haven were the week-end guests | tables of bLridge at her home onlare in New York eity e The Frogeics Lullaby MecGhie | afjeg Josephine Rathbone of the of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dillon of |Black Rock avenue, Wednesday af ¥ 4. All for You Martin | gate Normal school faculty. 18 spend | West street. Mrs. Dillon was for. | 'frnoon C. J. Curry of Bymour street is M chalke the week-end at her heme fn! L. Mills, Mrs. F. A, Searle, Mrs, W, L. mwerly Misg Anna Anderson, gradvate e spending the winter at Miami, Flof« | Agnus Dei Bizet | wowark, N, J Hateh, Mes, Estelic Wilbur, Mrs The alumnae of the New Britain |{da ; the New ritain General | Miss Schalker and the Trio Clitton W. Wilson, Mre. H L. Pease will have her exhibition ‘open to the ::":,‘T't srda ” % T8 Hospital Nurses' Training sciwol will ——— |, The mucical program was followen o & 16 be given up. and Mrs. Howard Brummer publie ‘all -m' ole. S fite & bénent bridge party st the s » By, 4 reception in the gymnasium of ’Tflf‘ hm"y‘h‘fh“ ok '\kf‘ Srimt B v home on Hawkins street P l the sehol at which the me ers of | G°T the auspices of sabonrt . ete shurst. Swecter ‘o Mrs. Algernon B. Alderson of l‘-ktf Mra. George Buys of Plainville en day evening for the free ‘bed Y ,tlcs / the board of ;vly.,v.,u and m‘m‘w.r.i McAll suxitiary will take pisce b H.-“: r\fl'n:r- n“\ ‘v”,“ rvr’jfl«- ':'w.no}' o: sireet 16 spending two weeks in New |tertained for her granddanghter, Mre The committes in chargs Ine af the social and hospitaiity commt. | Baster Monday, April 21, rather than | o/t o L originator of the Dals York city. v | Earness Tyrrell, formerly Miss | ciydes Mrs. Carl Munson of Forest tees were the h . Beturday, April 3, 88 Wi 4| o laboratory plan of education spoke ik W | Eleanor Buys, with a shower at her jlje, Mrs, Harry Johnson, Miss Mgty { planned. Alfeady many preparations ton laborstory plan of educeti o The classes of ‘18 and '17 of Yale home Friday evening Decorations | Preffer and Mre. Henes hnagle ¢ have been made to insure a social ase day a 1 Usniversity will hold their class din- | were carried out in pink, white and Mr. 2 S0 well as & Nnantial success ner topight at the Yale club in New blue Mrs. L. P. Pe of Wercester ; Quiney, Ma nney 4 ¢ s o neation York city. | A% D Mast., is the guest of her ter, Mrs. A a damghter Mre. Bardsi for ( Mitchell, Mre. W. F George P. Epear of Park Place wiit | , PIans are under way for the annusl i sl o : aglopr i t Gre il oo dbrllogpn i griomtnd (R N o o teave Bunday for Detrolt, Mich., va-;'h:""‘!",fl"’:’;’l ::LCh['rtv;r::nmq; '“:: Mrs. 3. M. Horwite: gave' s Biidge Hil os Whittiesey Will De patronesses | returne s versity Wotnst turning to Nfln.: "f w.'eqnudn min'- Qb Wil hoid on the ening | Party at her home on Ehuttie . B production of X The .. .-,.-.‘» oug nend mid-wintet va. L of March 7th at the Liihu Burritt | Meadow avenue Tuesday evening Members of the Univer w Plate Story” presented cation in town with his parents Miss Jeabel Foote entertained |botél. The .hm" vl:mn,‘.,w 1o be ons | Mre. Nathan Cohn was awarded the ' e "‘ Y;" - p >=:-y “‘ . marioneties under the & number of her frionds gt her home on | o0 40, largest and most brilllant Prize $ g e Gt Tt o ex of the Hartford MeAll Aus X on an¢ Do SDNER Btagley street last Monday evening In dances ‘of the spring season Miss « . . Bing &1 -the i oot £ . p iitnes hall on Pratt - A5 Miams, Morids, o0 B honor of her birthday. Her guests yi... 33 Cyrtin has been named gen My Frederick West Paofter of 8t the corner of Commercial and Cen. | To utday it koen of Mr. and Mre 8 included Mies Martha Norton, Mis ..., chairman of the committes in Garden ctret is at Dartmouth Uni A it Pollewing the Sianer and Mation Rau, Miss Grace Brown, Miss ' charge of the arrangements Ihe | ¥ersity this week.end, a patroness at Uit Saite oL el . Katherine Strong. Miss Virginia | committees will be announced 4t!the Phi Upsilon honse for ten Asid . - . . e b . s Humphrey, Miss Dorothy Bacon, Mise , juter date | carnival % : gl , : . g ia " . i ’ Linnea Kalligren, Mies Marion Rebb, | g9 0 « o . A s superi t Y " e af t ' ) dav sewing meet. VMisse Melisea Kyle and Mra Alfred Mise Helen Rackliffe 2 ¢ r ; e > narriage ¢ 4 g veste s hurch Luncheon Eeibert. Decorations about the house A typical pirates’ den with red and sgr anq4 Mrs Frank F PR, eu ) GO tulate Janghter o 4 wi r Ll Mrs. W. & were carrled out in yellow black for color background, cutlasses Kensington treer. and em o € o8 v ‘ an Motes Cole of ko Rola n cha ¢ arrange ments, o s and heavy ropes and soft candle NEh! miceiaw, daughter of Mr " t ' ' ) The eecond In a series of thres [TOM heavy old brass candle scks jou of Arch strest, entertaine New Britaln nights’ was held last are the predominating nates in 1he apouer and bridge party Monday ece entertained With o - ite s - Detanes evening at the New Britain club when A°coration at the Bhuttle Meadow oyoo o4 Mijee Rackiiffe's home for and 4 and John Hep v . . h e Wetareter competitions in bridge, pitch, wmah club for the Pirates’ Ball this # ening Mjes Kathersn Kron k ' ='A_vm A musi songg and pool teok place. Prizes 10° tables have been covers] v Mr. s Mre. George \ r girle and two men class B sion were awarded as follows. bridge, first, | PAck ciothe and on each onc are!3g.y, wpreet . fr ent v Hartford, put R. C. Mefwin} second, E. W. Pelton; M'8¢ed Dlack candles'sn brass ho Markenzie will piteh, fivet, J. W. Mavsland; tow, W °Ts. The decorations are traditio the sammer. The bridge E. Stevens: mak jongg, first H. £ | ®'°n '0 the pirates’ cave with its ol opp by Mise Fma Zimmer Whesler; pool, K. L. Moreill. The |58 chests and valued freasurec The gy Peart Kraemer arnas P ° y'clo : third in the series wil Wake place naxt COstumes will of course be varied and ¢ * o r part = ho % 4neo 3 . o Hams aren . 5 Thursday evening rather than Friqay DO and colorful, lending an air of Mize Pearl Cramer yORHISY ' . £ " s 8 - gy, The gy @ as was first planned true piratiem 5 the affair. wh w Mra W B Cramer of Fiack Rock umbe het ¢ 1 S b alnave one N most Drtiaat % brilllast svents of the club =42:0n 3. pos nest Mondad evenime Mrs Alber Fipar %4 — 3 " thing! fwnd, = Practically all the members are plan . e — — thiies of Dridge at her home on Ost sien # . § . ity events have been planned and o g P rizes will be awarded for the best ning to attend, manv of them g1 INE 3. Guetar Winger 11 sntertain en gtreet Monday afternaon rumber of her friends by . . ¢ " . - costumes Mye Tred Troupe and Mree this wesk Prices were awarded to 0/"NeT partias to precede the cven ot SIS 68 Bev HOS on TINS Mivest ot Asier of g were reddered by Tharis Fobert H Deming are in charge of Mrs H. M. Hermann, Mrs. L. P. Pen- s . next Thursday e<ening « 7 4 eocial and po Mee W A Paduell of Lenox Piace Games were plaved and refreshments B’ it woin of Wercester, Mass, and Mrs Mre Joseph Williams entertained . tical b ;'Iflvx": her name | will —Yv'nv-ar at bridgs at her home perved = ann tables of br at her heme on Mise BAth White 4 of the to be used as candidate for alternate next Thursdav afternoen : s Y §a g:vd:: sfi'u'; M‘v"ym,,- afternae Woamen's Bra af the City Mission |delegate to national republican con » .0 Misz Mary : han of Passett bl i Anna '.,' 1.",'! -'(luanflc Mre 1. C. Moody of Maple Hill is | Prizes were awarded to Albert of Nex York. was the speaker at Yhe vention held in Cleveland. from My and Mre AV glich of street attended ».-sm:s.‘mn‘n’ Ih“‘:.,( ;-:u' ;'»” ':L ;fldh::mc ;:; Ym the guest of her ‘daughter, Mrs. Porcy |Piper, Mrs Ray Leach and Mrs annual meeting of the New Britain 26th congressiona district New ’:4:11 ”»’ ' .’1’:";1':. g the n:rn "":': ’:-ry‘gan:»,;h:fl;-f ." ,.. - l as b D ng Webb of West Haven | Willlam Croweil |City Misston hetd Thursday evening. “,n rits | ' The list of those entertaining at the regular Wednesday luncheon bridge held at the Shuttle Meadow elub this week includes the name of Mrs. H. Junior High sehool on her plan of ed. chard street «t Saturdas tor spending the the svening. con Plans Worthi gthan Conn ertertained the afternoon bridge club at her

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