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The end of the winter soclal sea- son looz\ on the horizon with Lent due to begin Wednesday, March 6th, and goclety turns its attention to char- itable events, local and otherwise. . At present the Citizens' Free Bed Fund bridge and the McAll Auxillary ba- zaar are the major affairs of the near future, The bridge will be one of the largest events of next month and will take place on the afternoon and evening of Saturday, March 22nd at the Elihu Burritt hotel. Leaders in | the social world of town are cooperat- ing with the committces and a great gathering Is expected. The Mcall bazaar which does not come until Easter Monday, April 21, is being eag- erly. looked forward to. Plans are already well under way and are ma- turing successfully. DR Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moore of Sun- nyledge gave a dinner party at their home Friday evening preceding the American Legion ball held at the state armory. Miss Henrietta Shonts has returned to New York after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Shonts of Maple Hill. ) Mrs. Nelson Mann will entertain the members of the Maple Hill bridge club at her home on Robbins avenue next Tuesday afternoon. . s . Graham Dary entertained a num- ber of his young friends at his home in Maple Hill Tuesday evening at dinner in honor of his ninth birth- day. The Eddy-Glover post, American Legion, held its fifth annual ball last night at the state armory, several hundred being in attendance, The af- fair was a pronounced success from every angle, The decorations converted the in- terior of the bullding into a fairyland of color. The walls were banked with vari-hued bunting and hundreds of streamers radiated from the center of the celling to the sides of the hall. Boxes with floral decorations flanked both sides of the dance floor. Early in the evening the Bacchana- lian orchestra rendered a concert. The same orchestra also played for the dancing program consisting of sixteen numbers. At intermission solos wer¢ sung by Miss Mary Ann Willlams and Robert E. Loomis. The box holders were Walter H. Hart, James 8. North, Willlam J. Far- ley, Patrick 1. McDonough, Mrs. Charles 8. Landers, Charles B, Par- sons, Arthur G. Kimball, Walter W. Leland, Clarence . Bennett, Freder- ick M, Holmes, Clifford E. Hellborg, Harry E. Scheuy, Mrs, L. H. Pease, Herbert A. Johnson, Allen Moore, Al- bert ¥, Corbin, Maurice H. Pease, Ed- ward E. Ogren, The Swift House, Phillp B, Stanley, Paul K. Rogers, Norman P. Cooley, Mrs. Elisha H. Cooper, Mrs, Hnrry A. Hargreaves, B.| A. Hawley, The patronesses were Mrs. James 8. North, Mrs, C. ¥, Bennett, Mrs, W, E. Attwood, Mrs, Isaac Black, Mrs, W.| H. Booth, Mrs, W. J, Furley, Mrs, B. 1%, Gaftney, Mrs. W, L. Hatch, Mrs. W, C. Hungerford, Mrs, H. A. John- son, Mrs. G. T. Kimball, Mrs. A. G. Kimball, Mrs. C. 8, Landers, Mrs, J. C, Loomis, Mrs, P. I, McDonoug Mrs, A, C. McKinnie, Mrs. E, A Moore, Mrs, H. 8, Parsons, Mrs. L. H.|gurorige party at her home Pease, Mrs. D, O. Rogers, Mrs. C. B./throp stroet last Sunday evening. j“;;:::;_ :’n':"u“'! “‘;‘_:‘:"'Hv 13“:' A Guests were present from Hartford . J 'S, er H. Hurt, i el v s city, Gardner C. Weld was chairman of Feshypton W\\.l rl:ur. sl the glneral committee of urrange- ments, He was assisted by Harry C. Jackson, Harry E. Scheuy, C, B, Hell- berg, Emil 8chaal, Gustave Carlson, Walter Milkey, Sturman Dyson, Harry M. Ginsburg, ¥red J. C. Ensworth, I'red Tyler, John Preston, Clarence Coons, Robert Bertini, Bernard 1Mtz patrick, Louis Fleischer, Ired Hof- man, Russell Shuller, Arthur H. Petts, Willlam Kelley, Maurice H. Pease, Curtls L. Sheldon, Rodman W, Cham- berlain, Btanley R. BEddy, Willlam W, T. Squpire, E. K. Burr and Joseph C. Andrews, A successful whist was held Mon- day evening in Odd Fellows' hall un- der the auspices of the Ladles and Men's Nest of Owls. The prizes were erty, Mrs. Ohlson, Miss Woods, Ismacson, John Malarney, John Lar- son and Harry Clark, Miss Florence gold piece, . A meeting of the Parents Teachers’ assoclation of the East street school will be held February 21, Councllman David L. Nair of the first ward wlll give a talk on “George Washington.” A vocal selection will be rendered by Mrs, Hollis J. Foster and musical selections will be ren- dered by the Junior High school or- chestra. The meeting will be in « Parents will be allowed to interview the teachers in their respective rooms from 7:30 to 8:16 o'clock at which time thg regular meeting will be opened. . . Maurice Marlow, son of Mr. and Mrs, S8amuel Marlow of Arch street, has won highest honors in a medical examination held at Mount Sinai hos- pital in New York. By virtue of the mark attained by Mr, Marlow in the examination he 1is selected from a . Mr. Marlow is a student at Syracuse university, being a member of the graduating class of this June. . e A number of friends of Miss Liliza- beth Stein entertalned for on Win- Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Miller of Cedar street will celebrate the 25th anniversary of thelr wedding on next Tuesday ovening, February 15th at the Elks club, . The Connecticut College for Wom- en, New London, will hold fts first alumnae day on Saturday, March 1. Hitherto class reunions at Commence- ment have been the only time at which graduates of the college have gathered, Miss Merenda Prentis, '19, president of the Alumnae assocla- tion, has fissued a tentative pro- gram with basketball games, a ten and varlous other affair to take place, . This afternoon, in Trinity church, Concord, Mass, at 3:30 o'clock oc- curred the wedding of Miss Catriona | Cole, daughter ol Professor and Mrs, | William Morse Cole, of Cambridge und Concord, Mass, and Richard Lowrey White, son of Mr, and Mrs, Marcus White, of this city, Miss Cole i* a graduvate of Radecliffe, '21, and| Mr. White of Harvard, ‘20, Miss| Cole after graduation was in eharge | of the Radelifte Endowment shop and | lias been a member of the Concord Players for the last two-seasons. Mr, | White was early in the Ttallan am- bulance wervicee In the world war, luter joining American artiltery. He is | sow assistant treasurer of the tSan. | ley Tnsulating company, of Great| Darrington, Mass., where the young | bins avenvs next Wednesd people will live, I noon, KFebruary 20, at 2 Miss Cole was Married in the nmc{ler following program chureh as bher mother, and the re |ranged: A solo by Mrs coption will be in the same house. | Veen of Hartford; a piano duet b Hhe wore her mother's wedding gows, | Miss Mabel Bollerer and Mrs, I und her grandmother's old lace, Dr, | Damon; a vecal sclection by Miss A Crothers of the 1Mrst Parish {0 Cam- | line Root; a piano selection, Chopin's bridge, Mase. and Reverend My, Dex. | Polonaise in A by Mre, Kingsley ter of Trinity chirch, Concord, Mass, (and the club trio; “First Lady-Slip- Jointly conducted the marriage sere.|per” by Linders; “Flag Without a fee. Thomas Whitney Surette was|8tain,” and “Come Where the Wild At the organ. ‘The bride was at-| Flowers Bioom,” by White, tended by her sister, Miss Elizabeth | S Uole, as maid of honor and John (.| B. Allan Moore of White, Harvard '24, was his brother's | Sunnyledge will leave tomorrow for Vbest man. The bridesmald were Migs | Ormond, Florida. lucy Briggs of Brookline, Mass, | o/ Max Mildred Eille of Newton, Mass Mr. and Mrs. Miss Frances ¥iint and Miss Mar. | Murray street have for their house grret Goldthmalt of Boston, Mass, |guest Mr. Nelgon's brother, Robert Miss Isabel Hoopes of Newbury, | Nelson of New York city Mass., and Miss Dotha White, of New | o i Piritain, a sister of the groom. The| Mr. and Mrs. Mareus White of vahers wero Itobert Two) of Provi.|Worest street and danghter, Miss we and New Britain, Seton Drop- | Dotha White who Is a student at the Y. Liewellyn Hall | Connecticut college, left yesterday for Burton Mallory of | Concord, Mass. to attend the wed- of |ding of their son, Richard Lowrey | White and Miss Catriona Cole, danugh- |ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mors: Cambridge Coneord, The Wennerberg chorus of the First at Cromwell, The soloist's were Mrs, Harry k. Christensen, John Larson and Renben Hallsteen, Rev, Dr. Abel A. Ahlguist gave an interesting talk, ¢ o Hazen Hinman of and Mrs, 2 Mr. Warren, of a son, Abraham Dol horn Tuesday, February 12th, “« . A musicale il be given by Woman's club of Maple Hill at home of Mrs, B, J. Hubert on the the Ro! afters 0 o'clock, as been ar. Martie Van Russell Nelson of a pors of Utiea, N, of Hoston, Mase, Cambridge, Mass,, John Nichols Khanghal, and Brayton Wilson of Al lany, N. V. Cole and Mass, - of The Alumnae . of the New Britain General Heospital Nurses' Training school held u very successfl bridge Tuesday cvening at the Nurses' home on Hawkins street, Tables were ro. #rved by Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hum- | phrey, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Van Op. pen, Mr. and Mrs. Witham Kinne, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ehields, Mr. and Mra. Peck, MA and Mra. James Flan- nery, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Munson, Dy 1 J. Hart and Mra. Hart, Dr, George Dunn and Mrs. Dunn, Dr, Fwick, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arm- strong, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Herrmann, Mr. and Mra. Josoph D, Willlams, 1% and Mra, Lewis, Miss Traver, Miss faimon, Dr. George Bodiey and Mra. Tindley and Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Crowell. The prizes werc awarded to Mrs. Wiillam Crowell, Mrs, Carl J. Hart, Mrs. Edward Bennett, A. 1. Jor- dan, Dr. George Dunn and Willlam Kinne, Miss Barbara Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Johnson of Brighton street, entertained a num- ber of her young friends at her home this afternoon In honor of her sixth birthday. . “« . Mr. and Mrs. Nusscll Nelson will entertain five tables of bridge at their home on Murray street this evening i . . Members of the MeAll Auxiliary poard met Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Cornclia Chamberiain of Runnyledge. . Miss Tsabel Maelaren who {been the recent house guest of Mis | Bdith Loomis, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Fred Loomis of Harrison street, | has returned to her home in Westerly, > R. L Mrs. Atbert Piper entertained at bridge at ber home on Garden stree | Monday afternoon. Mrs. C. H. Norris | Bristol Won the prize. week-end Hartford. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Greene had for their guest Miss Mildred Burke . of last On Thursday Mrs. W. A. Bodwerl | §i8. § entertainad a number of friends at Mrs. and Mrs. N. P. bridge at her home on Lenox place. dinner party at their home on Hart Prises were awarded 1o Mre. W. W. sreet last eveaing preceding th Leland and to Mre, B. W. Christ. | American legion ball held at the . state armory. Cooley gave a awarded to Mrs. Bouchez, Mrs, Flah- | R.| Hurlbut was awarded a five dollar| and | charge of President Hollis J. Foster. | class of over 200 candidates for in-| terneship at the Mount Sinal hospital, | her at a| Lutheran ehureh gave a concert Tues- | day evening in the public school hall | Ohio, announce the arrival | Hinman, | of | NEW BRITAIN WOMAIV’S CLUB TO MEET T UESDAY %* Mason-Rackllfle Wedding Event of Next Month—Blauvelt Current Event Class To Meet Thursday—Ameri- ‘ can Legion Ball Socially Important This Week—Personal Jottings With members present from all parts of the state, the Teachers’' Col- lege club of Connecticut held a large and enthusiastic luncheon and annual meeting today at 1 o'clock at the Busi- ness and Professional Women's club in New Haven. Most interesting ad- dresses were given by Dr. Bessle Lee Gambrill, department of education, Yale university; Dr. Jesse F. Willlams, department of physical education, Teachers' college; Dr. Annie W, Goodrich, dean, school of nursing, Yale university;.and Dr. William H. Kllpatrick, Teachers’' college, Colum- | bla university. The officers were re-| elected for the eoming year. They are! Dr. A. B. Meredith, commissioner of | education, Hartford; Miss Maude Keator, director of special education and standards, Hartford, vice-presi- dent; and Miss Marion C. Sheridan, | New Haven, secretary-treasurer. Friday and Saturday, April 25 and 26 have been designated as the dates for the annual Teachers' club alumni | conferences. The general theme of thc' conferences will be “Some Pressing| i Problems in Education for 1924.” | s e | | | « s e There will be a meeting of the | Parents and Teachers' association of the Lincoin school, Tuesday evening, February 19, at 8 o'clock. A supper | will be served from 5:30 to 7:30. The entertainment will be in the form of dramatizations by the children of the as follow {ansel and Gretel," Grade 1IL—"Who Stole 'the Bird's Nest." Grades Piper.” Grade IV.—"Courage.” Grades IV. and V.—"The Road to | Health,” Grade V.—"Flowers in the Palace Garden,” Grades VI, and VIL—"The Begin- ning of Negro Slavery, 1615.” An historical play. i The cast of plays: 1. and IV.—~"The Pled characters for the Haunsel and Gretel, ane Porter, Jenjamin Taylor, Peggy Page. Father——Norman Anderson, Sandman-—-DBetty Curtis, Dewman-—Geraldine Casperson, Witch—-Verna Greatorex. Gingerbread Children - Carolyn James, Helen Schmelter, Ruth Ra- dune, Madeline Herre, pert, Edward Smith, Papino Anseimo, Willlam Cormier, “Who Stole the Bind's Nest?" Little Yellow Breast—Milda Hoteh- kiss, The Cow--lLenora Stout. The Bob-o-link-—~Ernest Carlson, The Dog-~Charles Joy. The Coo-coo—<Clifford McCarthy, Gretel Hanse]— Mother- MISS HELEN RACKLIFFE Miss Rackliffe is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.| Rackliffe of Kensington avenue. She will be married to Carl| Mason of Bris March 20. Harold Lep-| Miss Doris Gwillim of Plainville is the house guest of Miss Elizabeth Nicholson of North Carolina. PR | Mrs. Fred Porter entertained a few friends at bridge and tea at her home on Garden street Friday aftére noon. * e . There were 36 in attendance at the regular Wednesday luncheon bridge held this week at the Shuttle Meadow 'club, among those reserving tables were Mrs. F. A. Searle, Miss Mary Whittlesey, Mrs. William Hungerford, The Musical club of New Britain|Mrs. John Fellows, Mrs. Howard held its regular meeting open to active | Brummer, Mrs. Maxwell Coe, Mrs. and assoclate members at the Camp | Johnstone Vance and Mrs. C. B. #chool auditorium Thursday evening. Swift, The program was in charge of Miss ' J900, A% Inger Earnest. Miss Gertrude Hine| Mr, and Mrs. William Judd entere read a very interesting paper on “Mo- | tained several friends at bridge ‘at zart” after which the following well | their home on Murray strect last eve- arranged program was given: | ning. Sonata for violin and plano (in A| major) i M Mr. Anderson and Mr. Hart {tertained three tables of bridge at Aria for baritone their home on West Maln street’ Within This Hallowed Dwelling | Thursday evening. Valentine decoras Mr. Latham | tions were used. Mr. Sjolander at the piano o . Duet for soprano and baritone Harold Ingraham, Jr., son of Mr. La cf ‘::f::;l la mano (Don Gio-lang Mrs. Harold Ingraham, enter- § | tained a number of his young friends Miss Latham and Mr. Lindsay | at a valentine party at his home om Miss Parker at the piano | West End avenue Thursday. Two planos (four hands) | s .08 Fantasia in C minor Second piano part—Grieg Mrs. Andzulatis and Mr. Hart Quartet from Twelfth Mass Remember Thy Tender Mercies Miss Schade, Mrs. Shaller, Mr. Shail- er and Mr. Wasley o e and Mrs. Maxwell Porter én- . Luther Parker who was operated upon at the Charter Oak hespital | two weeks ago will return to his hom. on Forest street tomorrow, s e Mrs. A. B. Alderson of Lake street ' will return tomorrow from New York Miss Powers at the plano city where she has been spending the Arla for soprano 3 | last two weeks, Voiche Sapete (Marriage of Figaro) | Miss Schade | Mr. Andzulatis at the piano Overture to The Magic Flute (two planos—(eight hands) Misses Littlehales, Parkes, Olcott and Markham o s ® The B. H. F. club held a \alenflncf Miss Virginia Hart, daughter of Mr, dance at the clubrooms on Thundny‘a"d Mrs. Walter Hart of Hart str evening. A program of music 1eltur-‘a senlor at Smith college attended [ing Frank Barrett, well known tenor the Ice Carnival at Dartmouth unis of New Haven, was given. Miss Lor. | Versity last “'e"""i'."d‘ 3 New Haven, :L"v: :‘:;‘,t:,";’mi':" - program end. | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Beers of ¢d with a selection by the B. H. I, |Pearl street have returned from a siz quartet consisting of the Misses May | weeks' trip to ."1‘7:'*1: and Willlams and the Messrs, Olnon and Gregory. Dancing followed, mu-| slc being furnished by the ¥. O, C. orchestra of Meriden, . s . 0 Edward Dunn of East street, Tuesday Afternoon Prizes were Peyser and Mrs. Mrs, entertained the Bridge at her home. awarded to Mrs. M. | B. Myerson. . . Miss Corinne Bacon spoke on “Some | Recent Interesting Books” at the reg- ular meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club held last Tuesday evening. Miss Bacon's very interesting talk was followed by a delightful musical program given by Mareh 15. The aftair is being held [ Miss Ruth Schade and Miss Ilga for the benefit of the bullding and en. | Harvey, Miss Elizabeth Wainwright dowment fund of Trinity college, | Was In charge of the soclal which fol. Washington, D. C., and s being given |lowed in the form of u \ulenune party, by Miss Agnes Finnegan and Miss e Leona Crowe, alumnae of the Wash-| The regular moml\l.\' supper was ington institution. held at _the South Congregational .0 church Thursday cvening at 6:80 o'clock. Among the first parties to be held | at the Elihu Burritt hotel will be a | bridge socla!l on Saturday afternoon Earl C. Bowman of West Hartford is spending a month in Florida. d P A mercting of the Stanley Woman's Rellef Corps was held Wednesday afternoon with cxercises appropriate for Lincoln’s birthday. . . g F. A, Searle of Forest street, I, 8, Chamberlain of Forest street, W, L. Hateh of West Main street and G. W, | Klett of Grove Hill are spending two Cards have been issued for a bridge party which Miss Harriet Reynal, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Rey- nal, will give next Saturday after- noon at her home on Lexington street, The Woman's board of the New The Bheep—Willlam Swift, The Crow-—Louise Schmalz, The Hen--Lols Webb, Two Little Girls—Olga’ Guerri, Alice Moore, A Little Boy-~lLeonard Carlson, “The Pied Piper” Pied Piper--Lester Smith, Mayor-~Ciifford Porter, Butcher—John Parsons. Baker~-Robert Brown. Merchant-~Richard Weed, Minister—Julian Pease, Doctor—Miiton Marsh, | b Rats—Barbara Frisble, 1 k Y | Merwin, Barbara Alvord, { ' L. 3 Neveridge, Raymond Parkton, Humphrey, Ruth Loomis, Ranger. Townspeople — Hilda Hendrickson, | Dorothy Catiin, Ruth Noble, Frances| Salles, Norman Middleton, George Recor, Geoffrey Young, Andrew Altken, Virginia Donald Alice Eiste “Courage” Father-—Clifford Dodge. Mothe, Mary Rand Greta--Ellzabeth Mangar Franz--James Spinetia Josef-——Allan Tomslaw. “The Road to Health” Mra. Jackson, a widow--Margaret Attwood. Mollle, Katie, Her Daughters - Ethelyn Parsons, Jane Wainwright | Frank, Her Son--Sherwood Ray- MRS. HERBERT L. MILI gt Mrs. Mills is chairman of the committee arranging for a swepard benefit bridge which the woman’s board of the New Britain| Frances, General Hospital will give next 1ronth at the Elihu Burritt hotel, | €hrist King, a Friend--Barbara Her Daughter—Jeanette Miss Brooker, Frank's Teacher - Margaret Jabs, “Flowers in the Palace irden” Princess Hilda—Derothy Page. Fairy Queen-—-Ruth Holeomb Gretel, a Peasant Mald—-Marjorie Recor The Women's Home Misstonary ciety of Trinity Methodist church were privileged to have Mrs. John W. Potter a8 their speaker at their meeting last Wednesday atfernoan in the church pario Mire, Potter president of the New Haven Disfrict Home Mis sionary society and 1old in a most in- tercsting manner of her recent trip to Sjoux City, lowa, where attended the national convention of that ciety ts were present from Ken sington, accompanied by their pastor Miss M. B. Lord. Refreshments were served and a social hour followed Miss Josephine Rathbone, Miss Pris. cilla Bones, Miss Barbara Addis and Miss Charlotte Spoor entertained Wednesday evening at the Business and Professional Women's club in in honor of Miss Marton Young who left Friday for Long Deach, California. 1n® Owl The party was in the form of a show- | TUiipe The guests included Miss Ruth | Haves, Emma Mills, Ciaire Miss Marion Beach, Miss Nor. | 1018 Clark, Tena Bernardi Miss Ruth Larson, Miss| ™ndoIphi, Hazel Swanton, Vera Mabel Wal Miss Julia Shipman, C2re%ell. Georgia Thomson, Frances Mithh Ruth Anderson Grage 1Mhra, Martha Johnson, Jennle Pas. Hatten, Miss futh Bayer, Miss Mafy | X0%ka. Olga Johnson, Mildred White Curtin, Miss Helen Dixon, Miss Liftian | Th¢ Beginning of Negro Savery. . o019 | Christianson, Miss Leonora Fox, Miss introduced ’ - by Ruth Ramsay Ruth Ne Miss Aline Nelson, Miss : e . etenhall—Willlam Niehol) Kathryn Tormay and Miss Mitdred| o) VrhetenhailWililam Nicholts Sarrwen Phillp Trendell-—Robert Hayes. ’ Simon (a bond servant to Trendell) John Allee W. Hancock of 3 Governor Yeardley —Billy Attwood. nounce the ¢ngage- Captain of Dutch Schooner-Wesley laughter, Miss Tnez Alvord to Arthur Allen Pascoe Colonists — Margun Holmes, Duoane Point Stengle, Willits Young. Primo Buratti . S ttlers et Prelude Rarhmaninoff- Vineyard Dance Parkman Hunt, Esm 50 ) is Albert Toomis, Mary Kelly Margaret or Roulter, Henry, Alice ba Truhella she s0- Trinity Ison, Edia joy and social in Wednesday evening »f Miss Grautich provided ot Miss a most en The Friendship club Methodiet church, with Sims as president, gave able Valentine supper the church last under the le The table d by Mrs. while Mrs. Emoty the attractive supper present were Rev. John Miss Givens and over 20 bers, P Mr. and Mrs. irview street their ment of Ellen Hancoc of Warchouse son Corbin supervised tables. Guests 1. Davis, other mem ¢ o negroes, daughter of K. Cramer of Black Rock« entertained five tables of her home Monday evening Berniee urties Christ, whe, before Virginia was Miss James keon, davghter of Mr. and - Juckson of Hart street Mre. J. Moody of Mapie hill has Bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs | returned from West Haven where she Gustave Winger. Mrs. Clifford Odin | has beems spending a few days with | Miss Kathryn Kron. her daughter, Mrs. Percy Webb, . . Mise Pearl Cramer Mrs. W avenue Lridge at Wre Howard Fagan Jeanette Roulier, Doris Willlams, Moverly, Verna the g Smith school Tuesday aft The teachers of entertained ot a br ernoor ho ‘ Marian Young. who has been dental hygienist at the school and left Friday for Long Beach, California. Miss Young wa presented with a fou pen her marriage. in December Lillian Jac Mrs. Fred in o Trowbridge have the and Virs. Charles Mr. and at brifge for Mrs. Winthrop of Hingham, Mass, house gucsts of Mr Merwin of Trumbull str Mra Merwin entertained them Wednesday evening. 59 o Mr. and entertained at, Mre. Hartwell Taylor has returned on Linceln Trom a trip through the south . . Mrs. Luther Barnes a bridge tea at her home street Tuesday aftebnoon. Prices were awarded to Mre. M. L. Rhodes of Berlin, Mrs. E. W. Christ and Mrs George Bodley. been M Kenneth Sloper of Lake strect spent yesterday In New York city Mrs® Sloper will sall the latter part | of the month for Italy. The Spanish club of the New Brit- ain High school will hold a danee and | Mrs. Edwardson was | A o entertainment at the school gymna- |given a farewell party and shower Sidney Montague, son of Mr. and slum and aunditoriom the tvening | at her home on Stanley strect Thurs- | Mre. Willlam Montague of Hawiley of February 21st lmxeem Gullliano | day evening by her several members | #treet is in Concord this week-end to of the Spanish department will be lnlnl the office force of the Corbin attend the wedding of Miss Catriona ‘(har.r of the affair, Screw Corporation. N "'olo and Richard White. Lawrence C. | weeks at Southern Pines, N. C. Britaln General hospital of which ern Pin Mrs, George W. Traut Is president will give a bridge at the Blihu Burritt | Miss Agnes Buckley of Austin { hotel during the afternoon and eve. |street and Miss Sadie Buckley of ning of Saturday, March 22nd for the | Park stre have returned to town benefit of the Citizens' Free Bed fund (after spending two wecks with Miss with the hope of raising $1,600 for | Mary June Toner in New York. the private care of worthy needy per- | e, V.. sons, The object of the I'ree Bed Mr., and Mrs. Curtiss Christ will tund is to give financially em- lcave for New York city nest week barrassed worthy siek the benefit of 1o make their home there, private or semi-private hospital carc LI without the fact being known by any The Stanley Works Gircls' eclub save the committee and the patient. | bowling Jeague held its fifth annual The Citizens' F'ree Bed fund pu\n‘h'mqufl at the Hotel Dond, salon de the hospital at the rate of $14 per | danse, Tuesday evening with about 70 |week for each free patient though | young women in attendance, Miss the care of the paticnt actually costs | Abbie Brooks acted as tonstmastress, the hospital $33.256 per week. This| Miss Catherine McAloon was awarded |fund is invested by ¢he hospital [a prize of §5 in gold for highest avers finance committec and the Income is age during the season, and Miss Sophie | disbursed by the officers of the Wom- | Scheyd was given a $2,50 gold plec an's hospital board. as a second award. Patriotic decora- tions were used and presented a most Members of the board include the | prestdent, Mrs, George W, Traut. Mrs. pleasing appearance. Talented mem- | bers of the elub contributed to @ |W. B Ati@ood, Mrs. William Bacon. Mre. W. 1. Hatch, Mrs. Arthur Har- | vaudeville program [rop, Mrs. Wiltam €. Hungerford, Mrs, | A George Kimball, Mrs, Frank Traut Mrs. A, €. MeKinnie, Mrs, Valeutine Chamberiain, Miss Cornelia Cham. berlain, Mrs, C. B, Merwin, Mrs George Rapelye, Mrs, Lol Young, [ Mrs. Walter Mart, Mre. Kiisha Cop iper, Mre. 1. 1, Gaffney, Mrs, Frank A. Bearle, Mrs, Pardon Rickey, Mrs, Henry Trumbull and Mrs, H. L. Mills who fg acting chairman of the affair i o Members of the Phi Sigma Sorority held a very successful dance last eve- ning at the Liks club on Washington street. The patrons aftair were Mrs, Max Unkelbach, Mrs, Charles Unkelbach, Mrg Frederick Hart and Mrs. Erncst Wient, Trinity Bacehanalian orchestra furnished the dance music sssey for the Mre Winger entertained at a towel r and bridge at her home on Ellis street Thursday evening for Miss Helen Rackliffe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rackliffe who will marry Carl Masom of Bristol next month. Bridge prizes were awarded to Miss Rackliffe I Miss Marjorie Crowell | Gustay Coniff Wiltlam Hart- city The wedding of Miss Grace daughter of Mr. and Mrs Coniff of North Whitney street, |ford, and T. Frank Les of this took place in Hartford Tuesday morn- ing at 8t. Joseph's cathedral. Mor signor Thomas 8. Truggan officiated, The bride was attended by Mise Flor ence Caufield of this city and Robert . Verguson of this city was Mr lec's best man John of Hartford was an usher. The bride wore a gown of navy bine canton crepe embrojdered grey and a hat to mateh, She ried a bouquet of orang* The brideamald wore red erepe gown and a brown hat trimmed with ostrich feathers. Her bouvquet was of roses After the breakfast was Bond Mr. and Mrs. Lee are on trip to Florida and C‘uba show ar Invitations will be issued next week for the wedding of Miss Helen Rack- 1., hter of Mr, and Mrs, Frank E. Rickiiffe of Kensington avenue and Carl Mason Vir. and Mre. C. V, Mason of George Rristol. The wedding is 1o take on Thursday, | March al the home of Miss Rackliffe’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Rackliffe of 136 Kensington avenue Reverend John L. Davis, pastor of the Trinity Metho jist church will perform the ceres mony. Miss Rackliffe has chosen IIN€ her maid of honor, Miss Doris Gwilli @ theif | of Platnville, daughter of WMr, and Mrs, will live ElihD Stanley Gwillim. Miss Rackliffe and Burritt hotel. A number of parties Miss Gwillim were classmates at How were given for Mrs. Lee preceding ard Seminary. Her br her marriage. Among those entertain- Miss Evelyn Rige ing were Miss Anna and Miss Agnes (hea Ma of this Conklin of Meriden who entertained at dinner and a shower Jast Monday. Miss Florcnce Cavfield gave a bridge b r hon Garden strect tiv office of the American Hardware Cotporation. Mrs. J. ¥. O'Brien Mrs. Carl Greene of Hartford hostesecs a dinner party at 1711 elub Lee . HNeasor car street h‘n-::tr: place a 20th wedding Hote! ceremo served at a ¥ for aw upor return they at the eamaids will Miss Al be ow A Valentine surprise dered Mrs, Hilda Ru ning at the hom Mrs arty was tefe Monday Dewitt Vay m ower at | . of as did 1} f streed, arby towns Musical vocal se- Iections given by Miss Hilda Johnson and Mise Freda Stanguist. Refreshments were served and an efis joyabie evening spent N e the u- derburger o Abont P and were prosent were the for Mrs Mrs. street . Frank Rackiiffs, Jr. returned Wednesday | city Me, and of Maple from New e t of Miss Margaret strect to Carl Ber. Was announc- #d Tossday evening, at a Valentine and bridge party held at Miss Parte lett's home. Viiss Bartiett is a teaches in the public schools and Mr. Bergen. connected with the Pulles of Hartford gag men North f Main street Rartiett of gendal Yorl Miss Gladys Andrens of Stanley street attended the Westminister Ke: nel clubs’ dog show at the Madison Square Gardens in New York city this week . . Mre, Upson of Shuttle Mea dow a has been visiting friends | in New York city. . AL W (Continued on Fifth Page) F)