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The coming week particularly will be given over to dances, the first be- ing the beefsteak dinner dance which will take place at the Shuttle Meadow club this evening. The dance will be one of the brilliant events on the spring calendar of the club, The! true spirit of a beefsteak dinner will | predominate, since each of the guests| will be furnished with a chef's cap| to wear during dinner. Dancing will be enjoyed to the music of Si-Yaffe's' orchestra. | Another notable dance taking place next week is the one which Mr. and | Mrs, Alexander Livingston Mackay will give at the Shuttle Meadow club| en Monday evening to the members| of their dancing class. 1 I"riday evening the Busir and Professional Women's club will hold | their annual dinner in the ballroom | of the Burritt hotel. Trinity Baccha- | ralian orchestra will play. As the winter season draws to a close soclety turns its attention to| charity affairs. Plans are already well under way for the Citizens' Free T:ed Fund bridge and with Mrs. Her-| Lert L. Mills as general chalrman the | plans are maturing successfully. | A number of New Britain people| are co-operating with Mrs. Philip| Stanley in raising $13,801.91 for the New Britaln Young Women's Chris- | tian Association. Mrs. Stanley s ehatrman of the drive opened on| Wednesday of this week. | Another important charity event of | the near futur: is the McAll Auxiliary bazaar which comes Easter Monda April 21, Leaders in the so world are endeavoring to make this a notable event of the spring season. | One of the most fmportant club meetings of the week was that of the | McAll Auxiliary Tharsday afternoon t the home of Mrs, William ™ . Brooks on South High street to hear Miss Ellen Earles IMlagg of Hartford k. On Wednesday the Mother- | hood club of Terlin met. This af-| ternoon members of the Business and Professional Women's club held an fmportant mecting with the reports of the delegates attending the meeting held in Dallas, Texas. . For next week scheduled on the club calendar is the regular meeting of the Woman's Club, which takes| place in the First church chapel on| Tuesday afternoon. Thursday after-| neon Miss Mary Taylor Blauvelt will teet with her Current Events class, | wiving her last lecture here this sea- «on, Priday afternoon, March Tth the Esther Stanley Chapter, Daugh- tors of the American Revolution, will hold a sccond guest day this season at the Baptist chureh chapel, when Dr, James Gorlon Gilkey of Springfield, Mass, will talk on “Some Significant Changes In American Mrs. Willlam Hungerford and 1. Mitehell will be the | hostesses, With the club meetings and the many other parties next week to say nothing of the opening of the Bur. ritt hetel and its attendant soclal affairs the coming weck will indeed be very busy. . A meeting of the New Britain Me- All Auxillary was held Thursday aft- crnobn at the home of Mrs, Willlam 1", Brooks. Mombers were asked to come prepared to knit for the French orphans, Mrs, Charles 1. Mitehell, president of the auxiliary, opened the meeting with a few well chosen words, ©x- pressing the spirit of the McAll. Fel. Jowship and love were the key words. She sald it was a privilege to be con- neeted with sueh a great work, in fining which she quoted from HEmer- son: “A great work is the lengthened hadow of an individual.” Turning to Miss F Flage, the speaker for the afternoon, Mra Mitchell sald, with her permission, she would like to tell how the Hart ford Auxillary was formed, through the interest of a4 Hartford woman, who attended one of our early mect- fngs and carried the word home. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs, Robert Parsons, Miss Cornella Chamberlain report- ed for the relief work. Through the courtesy of Davidson and Leventhal, a quantity of wool was purchased at a generous discount. This was ready to e given out to the members to knit into sweaters and scarfs: 198 articles, tneluding warm garments and many useful things have been sent by the Auxillary. Miss Bertha Chamberiain made an appeal for the French Bazaar which % to be held April L1, afternoon and cvening, at the Y. W. C. A, gymna sium. It is planned to give as much of the French effect and atmosphere as possible. The chairman of various | committees were named as follows: Miss Bertha Chamberlain and Miss Frances Whittlesey, floor and pub- licity, Mrs. Robert Parsons, finance. Mrs, Willlam €. Hungerford, music, Mre, William Atwood, tickets, Mrs. | Stanley Goss, for eream cafc. Mrs Hartwell Taylor, food Mrs. Harold | T. Sloper and Miss Florence Camp, candy. Mrs. Arthur Harrop, fancy, work., Miss Elizabeth Parsons, fancy work for the Junior Auxiliary Mrs. Maurice Pease, flower booth. Mrs. Jtodman Chamberiain, children's fash- | fons, Mrs, Walter Hart, boutonnicre, Mrs, Pardon Rickey, grab bag. Miss Alice Alderson, lollypops. Miss Grace Manning, balloons. Mrs., Glipatrick, amusements. Mrs. Willlam Dalzell, afternoon entertainment. Mrs, How- | ord Parsons, evening entertainment There will be special attractions in the afternoon for children The business part of the meeting at an end, Mre. Mitehell introduced Miss Ellen Vlagg of Hartford, who came to bring a little personal mes- sage, a8 the result of a visit 1o France last spring and the ding fall Miss Flagg gave a most delightfully tnformal talk. She #o enthu- siastic and her Jdescriptions were so vivid that her listeners could cnough with that “inner eye” them along with her e spoke first of the need of warm clothing. There is almost no sunshine in northern Prance in winter and the cold 18 penetrating. The people are grateful beyond worde for the cloth ing ®ent over. Miss Flagg and Madame TRoustain | who has charge of war orphan work | in Parie, and received an invitation to spend a day at Chatilon-sur-Seine. where the orphans is located. 1t was arranged that she was to go down with Madam of children prece 1o carry | TO- ed ed cossful supper followed taining program of music and a t Ttoustain and a party | by Principal E. E. Weeks of the ¥ street echool on The day was one of the hottest, but | The program follows NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1924. ! of generous proportions most of the trip. Chatillon-sur-Secine is charminyg ! old town where General Joffre had headquarters durirg the battle of the Marne, A tablet has been placed there in commemoration of this. | The orphanage is a picturesque old house, typically French, with its high roof. It was occupied by both French and American soldiers during the war. Tt stands on a hill overlooking the town. There are beautiful terraces in the rear with wide views of the country and the River Seine. The children arrived just for supper which was served on the terrace and consisted of bowis of bread and milk. What scemed a little unusual to Miss Flagg occurrcd after supper when the children asked for evening pravers. Hymn books were given out | and they sang so heartily that people outside, going by, stopped to listen. At bedtime Madame Roustain kiss- ch ‘little orphan good night, dropping a small, hard candy into cach hand as & surprise \liss Flagg was greatly impressed with the wonderful spirit and per- sonality of Madame Roustain. & was a real mother to the children, woman of rarc cl acte who building the bodies and souls of the men and women I ce needs to- morrow, She said to Miss Flagg in parting: “Tell your people about my children, and the New Britain McAll folt gre; ly indebted to Miss I° & for her teresting and moving story of great work of a great woman, In closing, Mi IMlugg told of the pathetie need of shocs for the chil- dren over there and in answer to her appeal about 75 pairs of shoes were pledged. Just now one pair of shoes costs only 65 cents in American money. A social hour followed Miss Flagg's interesting talk. . - ) " — - that lasted | a in time the ¢ & Miss Dorothy Mercer was given a | birthday surprise party last Monday | evening ut her home on Church street | by & number of fricnds. Plano tions wero given by Miss Lan, ward Glynn and Frank Mullen and dance numbers by Miss Watts, Miss Baxter, Mr. Erickson and Mr, Kovel, Gam served, Miss Priscilla Crabtree, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W, P. Crabtree of Lin. coln strect, returned Monday to New York city after spending the week- end In town, I.. L. Esties of this city is in Ashe- ville, N. C. . Miss Mildred Melsner, r of Mr, and Mrs, George Me 1in has returned to New York eity aft- | er spending the weekeend with her parents, . The regular mecting of the New Britaln Woman's club of which Mrs, Buell B, Bassette Is president will be held at the First church chapel on Tuesday afternoon, March 4th at 3 o'clock, lenry Lawrence Southwick, prestdent of the Bmerson College of Oratory at Boston will give an inter pretation of Bulwer Lytton's romantic drama “Richelien”, Mr, Southwick's | interpretation will be followed by a soclal hour ut which the members of the soclal and hospitality committees | will act as hostesses, . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Porter of | Garden strect loft ¥riday for Boston, | Mass., to spend a few days .. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball of Leatngton street returned Wednesday | from New York city. | “« . | Miss Helen Cadwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A, G. Cadwell of Har- rison street, returned Monday to New York city after spending a fow days in town. ¢ | e | 5 ' ardner Weld of I turned Wednesday from Boston and Springfield, . rk Place trip o a to Mass, . Miss Jane Porter, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frederick Porter of Garden street, 18 spending the weekeend in Middletown with Mr. Mrs. Rob crt Davis, and Mr. and Mrs, rison street have York city. Black of 1 from Har Tsaac return . . Mrs. Robert J. Vance and danghter Miss Agnes Vance of Maple street, who have been spending the winter in Marblehead, Mass., have gone to White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia G of from Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone Vance Hamilton street have returncd Boston, Mass, . Mr. and Mrs. rison street are Elizabeth Traub, Peter Traub of A. 3. English of Har- entertaining Miss daughter of General New York city. v s and Mrs. A. Rivkin celebrated thelr 35th wedding and at their home Oilve Sunday evening Mr. anniversary “t t on tr Dr. Albert 13 Johnson and Mrs, Johnson of Hartford, formerly of this city, observed their 32nd wedding an- niversary _Monday. Their wedding took place in Wethersfield in 1892 Mre. Johnson was before her mar- g: Mis May K. Ridgficld of Wethersfield The Ladies’ Aid soclety of the Stan- tey Memorial chureh held a very suc- by an enter- % - Thursday even Piano solos, were played and refreshments | *- ESTHER STANLEY CHAPTER, D. A. R. TO HOLD GUEST DAY was | MRS. PHILIP STANLEY is chairman of the Young Women's Christian Assoi-| o5 3 ation drive which is now being held in town Murs. Stanley i * Beefsteak Dinner pance At the Shuttle Meadow Club Tonight—Woman’s Club To Meet Tuesday—Current Events Class Will Hold Its Last Meeting This Season on Thursday—Bridge Parties—Personal Jottings At a meeting of the Business and, Professional Women's club held this; |afternoon at the club house on Wash- | ington street the Connecticut delegates to the national convention held at| | Dallas. Texas., gave thelr reports. | Reports were also made by the execu- | tive board 'of the local club and by | the special committee acting on the | revision and by-laws of the club. Of-| | the State Federation of | Business and Professional \\'om(‘u'n‘ | clubs were present at the meeting and | | were the guests of the local club members at dinner which was served at the club house at 5:30 o'clock. ticers of Miss Mary Whittlescy and Miss | Frances Whittlesey of West Main | street left today for Ormond Beach, Florida. Miss J. Landon Cole and Miss Katheryn Rishop of Farmington {avenue, Hartford have gone to Bos- ton, Mass., where they will spend the | next two weeks, | Miss Evelyn Synder who has been | | the house guest of Miss Harriet Rey-| nal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reynal of Lexington street, has re- | turned to her home in New Oxford, o s e | The Ladies' Auxillary, A. O. H,, will | observe its th anniversary next Tuesday evening with a banquet at Judd’'s hall. Mrs, Agnes Frey will be toastmistress and Re Patrick Daly ;\\NI say grace. Among the speakers [ wiil be Tlon. Thomas J. Spellacy of Hartford, Judge W. F Mangan, | Thomas Smith, Rev, Walter .\‘\‘-l Crapn and Mrs, Churles MeCarthy, | ounty president. Mrs. Mary T.| an 1 Miss Rose Frey will render voeal seloctions accompanied on the piano by Miss Ruth Igoe. The committee in charge of the af- | fair is composed of Mrs A, chairma Mrs, John Man | Tohn Igoe, Mrs, Anna Marshall, Mrs, Avay, Mrs. John Roche, Mrs. | James O'Brie Mrs, John French and | Miss Grace Claughse MISS GLADYS FOGARTY Miss Fogarty is the danghter of Mrs, William Fogarty of Wash- She is president of the Connecticut Alumnae Club of Skidmore College ington street. Miss Kli street ahwth to ente took marriage of Pretle of 97 ( od George Ostertag Thursday Dr. G Anna Charles O X st At at 7 o'clock Hil place officiating bridesmaid mar ey Miss n tan erepe with hat t t was attie cony at & City avenu trip. The srthingto ter association of sale of the entire for the to be 1 irth ar No tickets A Missionary Congreg slonary thodist ¢ the « by Mi Mas ] er Ge yree ( every child was at the station, loaded | Mrs. Earl Suprenant; a recitation by | entertain ove hot, bundies and bags, from the with small joyed to get away nolsy, narrow home streete It & real picaic with luncheon on train for which the children brought bologna sausage sandwic the was |an reetion had | pal ldeails.” Miss Margaret Peterson entitied “Pete | hom« 11 Yonson's Girl's Mother™: selections by di- under the “American impromtn anartet of Edward Hedwell Weeks , spoke on is Miss Glads Mrs. William ¥ streed, is in Sarato end. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Curran of | Norwood, Mass, ure spending a few days as the guests of Constable Frank Brown and Mrs, Rrown of Kensing- ton. The couple are rturning from a trip to New York eity, | e | Berlin Grange will hold | Wednesday svening. I::uri old fashtoned daneing will featured and Professor Gutes of Crom- !\\'1\I will be the prompter. | | . | a dance Modern be neat “ | Announcement h been made of | the engagement of Miss Cora Sager, {danghter of Mr, and Mrs, August Sager of 41 Linden street, to \\'"lelnl ’l\r.l'llu of 111 Linwood street, No| | date has been set for the wedding. | Dudiey B. 1oit, son of Mr. and Mrs. William P, Felt of Curtis strect spent t week-end with his parents. Mr. | | 171t is @ student at Amherst college. | “ .. H Miss Rase and Miss Ethel Herkowltz and Adoplh Gianzman of New York are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, 1. | Borkowitz of Tyons street. X h Miss Dorothy Parker entertained at Friday evning at her home on | The prizes were awarded Prersick, Miss . 8andberg A buffet supper brider Arch street to Miss I and Miss Demarest, {was served, . . Miss Beatriee Jumes of Brooklyn, | N. Y., i the guest of Mr, and Mre, J. | Quail of Kelsey street, ¢ 6 ¥ Miss Virginia Hurlburt, daughter of Mrs. Hurlburt of Murray strect ! tertained a number of friends a | ner at her home Wednesday | for Lein Tiley, a member of the | | York State Nautical school. Mr. Tiey is in training on the U, & & Pueblo, | | stationed at the Brooklyn navy yard | s ¢ Stanton Ashley, son of Mr, and Mrs. | George Ashley of Harrison street, | spent last week-end at Middiebury college, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Stevens enter- tained eight tables of bridge at their home on Monroe street Tuesday eve- ning. Prizes w awarded to Mrs, Kmory Corbin, Miss Eleanor Lewls, Edward Christ and Jack Zantzinger. R . | Mr. and Mrs. 1 Hawking street the M. Fairbanks of 17 in N York at- wedding of Jock K toc atter- Collegiate chureh Mr. Chulg was a for- this ¢ w are w nding noon at Marbie Fifth aver tocated | Tir been « Th of the senior Amphion club high school very successfully present- ed “The Private Secretary,” by ookly r Charis Hawirey, at the high school the pr auditorium last cvening. The cast in- W years cluded Mr. Marsland William Barrows | Henry Marsland, his nephew Charles Covert Charles Quigley his nephew.. | .... Robert Christ Nobert $palding. .. Donald Slade Mr. Sidney Gibson, a tailor of Bond strect ...... Gusav Carlson *John, Mr. Marsiand's scrvant on e resident of and 15 no he actice of gaged i aw Mrs, Kenne Reynal, Mrs. A Pennett, Mr Mre. Maxwell Mrs. Louis . Cal Kay \|rl< ‘e Mr. Ca : Douglas Bates and M wWere among entertaining Wednesday at Meg v club bridg ih anley M termole .. Catte I RS attermole, Mrs AW e 3 R thos the the Shuttie at ular ¢ Daughters Knox, a writ server Robert Leghet will meet Edith Marsiand, daughter to Mr. in the Marsland Flora Hine hear Dr.| gva Webster, her friend and com- | Springfiel panion Mildred Quig Signife Mrs. Stead Douglas, lanlady .o Cha i on ife Ruth Hatch Carricr was fur- orchestra George B riday afterno : Japtist James Gorlon ehuret E ut will be Miss Ashford 1 and Mrs. Music during ned by Mase., s .Constance the play high school tiree ot a great nis the hear Dr. Matt ilemenway, s The e Hildebrant, son of Mr. and Hildebrant of Harrison strect trip through the southwest CHR an-, Georg may Mrs. G is on @ Miss Visie Collingwood, daughter of | and Mrs. C. B, Collingwood of r- | Harrison street, will leave the Jatter part of the week for Oregon to spend | several weeks with ber aunt. s o8 Mre. Roy Schilling will give a pea| at her home on Maple street Tuesday | i | afternoon for the chairmen of the| ' was committees of the Springtime bazgar which =il be held at the Trinity | Methodist church April 8 and 10, | occasior Mrs. B. Dubowy of Smalley street entertained at cards at her homa Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. N, | Dubowy of Griswold street in honor of thelr 7th weddipg anniversary. . . Miss Anna Curran of Kelsey street ! and Iver Anderson of Portland were married Wednesday morning at 9 | o'clock at the parish house of the church of St. John the Evangelist. Reverend T. J. Laden, pastor of the chureh, performed the ceremony. Miss Alice McCall of Plainville was the | bridesmaid and James Connelly of Members of the Corbin Screw Cor- | Hurtford a cousin of the bride was poration Blue Triangle club held althe best man. Following the cere- very successful dance and revue Fri-|;mony Mr. and Mrs. Anderson left on day evening at the V. W. G A. Thelan unsnnounced wédding - tip, NDoR “The Leap Year Revue” ,;:).";,:‘.\:‘:m they will live at 157 Kel Opening chorus—Ensemble. 2 a. We've Something to Show You b. In Love With Love. Jokes Solo—"Roses of Picardy,” by Bernice | Keeney Dance b Miller. Jokes. Chorus—"Lovey L 4 - e : Wesley Dickerson entertained 25 of his friends at his home in Kensing- on Tuesday evening. % . s Lottie May and Lillian| The Men's club of St Mark's | ehurch presented a minstrel show last evening at the Athletic hall in East Berlin for the benefit of St. Gabriel's semble. church. The opening number was Variety sketch by Anna Welch, Viola | that of the typical minstrel show. The LaCross and Margaret Kerin — |SONgS nciuded “Dark-town is Out To- Clogsing. night,” “Open Your Mouth and Shut Jokea Your Eyes” “We All Have Troubles Solo of Our Own, “We're Prepared For Jokes It,” “Bells of Fate,” “Slumber My Minuet and Chorus—Stella Wodeska | Dariing” “The Raccoon and the und Dorothy Haffey. Bee," When the Cat's Away, the “Remembering,” by Margaret Kerin|Mic: Will Play.,” “Give Me Your E and Lillian Miller. | Paul Lucas and Dwight Latham Dance—"Powder Puff” by Kath. members of the “L4" singing team erine Sleath. of this city gave a number of popular Jokes |sclections with Mr. Latham playing Closing |the accompaniments on the mandolin, | the cast included: George Mitchell, in- terlocutor; Leon Jackson, Mr. Foley, George Hickey, Alex Thomkins, Albert Chant, Charles Pratt Arthur MeNickle, and Katherine Sincko, ussisted by | Henry Khristopher, Arthur F. Hayes, Murgarct Kerin and Rose Kow. | Ralph Britten. Paul Lucas and ki :lmlgm . Latham. My Lady’s Day in Society. | Man ... Hernice Keeney | Morning Girl...Marlon Burnett Tennis Dorothy Haffey Lunch . Lottle Mays Motor ...Rosc Kowuski Golf Katherine Sieath & Dinner . Margaret Kerin h. Nightie Viola LaCross Mind Reading-- Marion Burnett and Margaret Kerin Nations—8cotch, Marion Burnett and Dorothy Haffey. a. Traveler . vres L. France . Viola LaCross and c. Ukrainia d. Poland : Lottic May, Stella Wodeska Ireland Margaret Kerin, Bernlee Keeney f.Maly coooiievneo. ARna Welch & Dutch . Rose Kowaski h. America Lillian Miller Final--"Yankes Doodle Blues" % “Dear friends he hope V\.-\..=”°““‘ Mrs, Robert Brown slensed iyorit! Playlet, » Royal Glue” written by o & | Howard Rradstreet, Miss Catherine Sheckey, Who 18 10| Mreensen . Hertna . 1 Host come the bride of Robert Anderson | yvigiors—-Angeling Dooman, Esther next week, was given a shower by the KHe. ANDE Tonan i members of the “Anchor Rrand™ Girly' ? Phillp Berasied elub yesterday afternoon, The afair | I(u‘:l W‘M .; took place in the North & Judd ofMee e n.,.,'.-“ bullding and the room was prettily Jume “-"hb"n decorated for the occasion. Miss Shee. Eunics Rl key recelved many beautiful gifte, ‘,“,‘,':': ',;',::::: B e Irene Vigneau Horwitz, daughter Litty «....oo000.. Penna Abraham Martin Horwitz of Strong Arm Squad Jimmie MacArthur AVENNE, gave A party | Robert HAIL to cclebrate her first birth. | Planist Mrs, Kenneth Tuttle . Come Back™ En- -“Clarence,” Katherine 8incko. Toe Chorus—Ensemble. Intermission ish Fandango—Katherine Sincko and Marion Burnett, Tight Rope Walking—Anna Welch Announcement has been made of th ngagement of Miss Alice C. Carl- son, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Carlson of Cottage I) to Albert R, Carswell of Bradley street, a. b, e d. e & Association of the chureh held a e Woman South Congregutional social hour and tea yesterday after- noot. The program for the enter- tainment given follows. Japanese Dialogue Dorothy Hale and Leona Kildufe Sketch—Saving Ameriea Through Her Boys and Girls, Ameriea Mrs, Willard Oquist The Church..Mrs, Everett Proudman S, Mrs, John Woodford Mrs, Walter Meyers . Ruth Henry . Mrs. Clair Upson Mrs. Clarence Palmer Mrs, Kenneth Searle 1. Brucgger atherine Sleath Katherine Sincko e AL M A ENC Ay . Lotty of Leona Faye Announcement has been made of the marriage of Alfred A. Beckwith, son of Mr. and Mrs. A, Beckwith of Bassett street to Miss Sylvia Lewen- son, daughtor of Mr. and Mre J, Lewenson of Riverside Drive, N, Y, The bride is a graduate of Indiana and Columbin universitics. Mr, Becke | With is a graduate of the loeal High hool and Sheffield Scientific school Yale university. He is a member of Rigma XI Honorary society and the Yale club of New York. During the world war he served in the navy with Miss Frances Whittlesey entertained the chatrmen of the varjous commit. tees of the McAll Auxillary ba luncheon at her home on West Main street on Thursday. PR ) Mr. and Mrs, West Main street are week-end in York . . Howard Brummer of spending the W ety Miss Eleanor 1ewis will entertain u | few friends at bridge and tea at her | home on Russell strect Monday after- noon for Miss Ellzabeth Traut \\hn: is the guest of Mrs. A, J. English of the rank of ensign. The groom Is now Harrison street, | rescarch director with the Sherman Service Corp. of New York and Boss ton Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hoar gave a dinner party at their home on Corbin | avenue Wednesday evening \ Y The Current Events elub of Berlin held its last meeting of the season yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs, Russell & Gold. | Mise Elizabeth Wickwire was the lea- der of the club meeting and told of ll-n-rudln: happenings in the nation’s Ao, Mrs. Philip Stanley, chairman of | Y. W. C. A, drive for funds, and Miss Louise Alleb, one of the secre tary of the National Board of New York city, were the speakers at the supper held at the Y. W. C. A, Wed- nesday evening for the various teams working to raisc the sum of $13,801.-/ 01, the goal st to make up the budget needed for the Y. W, A this year. The teams include: . . . The New Britaln Chapter of Cathe olic ocinl Service Weltare held a whist and bridge party last evening at the Y. M. T, A, & B. hall. There Team 1--Miss Mary Whittlesey, Were about 100 tables and the follows captain; Mrs. W. C. Hungerford, Mres, N were awarded prizes: Whist, Miss W. I, lirooks, Mrs George Kimball, Anna McBriarty, Miss Mazie O'Brien, Mrs. Vivian, Mrs. Louls Reynal, Mrs, Mrs. Conift, Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs, C. Bradley, Mrs. Ernest Peiton, Mrs, nd, Miss Kelly, Mrs, Martin, Mra, 1. W. Christ, Mrs. Will Coholan, Mrs. . Mra Suliivan, Miss M. Conlin, Pardon Rickey, Miss Ilora Humphrey, lerous, Mim Josephine Brede Miae Doreths Thom . . Leroux, John Ralph, John Team vl Schultz, Dunlay, John Crean John O'Leary, tain; Mrs. A. A. Mills, Mrs. Staniey | Walter Murphy, Frank Dufty and Me, Goss, Miss Mabel Hibbard, Mrs, | Grelse. The winners at bridge wers Douglas Johnston, Mrs, George Kiett, | Mrs. W. T. Rquire, Miss E. Me- Mrs. Frank Traut, Mrs. L. P. Slade, Mary Smith, Miss Gladys Mrs, R. Frisbie, Mrs, 1. Germond, Clark, Mra. William Baker, Mrs, Mes Mrs, Maurs Pease, Mrs. Samuel | Donough, Mrs. William Mangan, Miss Black, Mrs, Leonard Fox, Mrs, Robert | Helen Forsythe, Mrs. Hincheliffe, Miss Farsons, Nre. M. B, Bamette. Catherine Tormay, Mre. Campbell Team 3—Miss Mary Bingham, cap- | Miss Mary McCue, Mim Kathertne tain; Miss Eastman, Mrs, . B, Stone, | Kent and Mre. John Curtin Miss Gertrude Rogers, Miss Laura| Miss Agnes Fox 1s president of the Woodford, Mrs. Herbert Pease, Mra, Chapter and Mrs. John McBriarty had LW, charge of the bridge. Mrs, P, M, Young, Mrs. I'red Chamberiain, Mrs. Harbert Mills, Mre, Harriet Mer. | Ringrose was in charge of the whist, and Mrs. William Forsythe chairman win, Mrs. E. H. Cooper, Mrs. Fred Porter, Mre. Harvey Kingsley and 0f the prize committe Miss " Mrs. William Htowland O'Leary had eharge of the ticks Team 4—Miss Florence Camp, cap- | °ts and Mrs. O, Sundberg was general tain; Mrs. John Stadier, Mrs. John|chalrman of the affair Fellows, Mrs. . W. Buckey, Mrs Ve Noger Whitman, Mrs. Warren, Mrs Lita Mills, daught of Mr, Curttn, Mrs. Jobn Malmfeldt, Mrs. [and Mrs. A. A, Mills of Court street Hogers, Miss Florence Andrews, home for the week-end from a: Team o Miss Josephine Rathbone, Margaret's achool in Waterbury captatn: Mre, latham, Mis Anne . . reke of 67 Lyman street Stiquel, Miss Rosalic Rell, Miss Fran ces Parker, Tsabel Foster, Mrs. Jtose Obscrved his fourth birthday yesters McAvay, Mrs. Anna Athearn, Mrs. day with a novelty party for & num- Liifan Hopkins, Miss Gertrude Fos- Ler of his little friends. Hach of the sett 29 children present wore a paper eos- ture with one day of the month let- Team 6—Miss Florence Dyer, cap- tain: Miss Marian Beach, Ruth An- | tered on it and Wailter's costume had the whole menth of February. derson, Ruth larsen, itoma Rergaml, Ebbi Leola Franklin, lone| Following a birthday dinner games Proctor. Margaret Duguld, Averil Were enjoyed and violln selections Esten, Eleanor Yates, Mildren Rar-|rendered by Mre. Beaman. The ifttle rows. host received many gifts from B Team playmates. captain; cap- erine Miss is Walter Je ~Miss Louise Hlakesley, Florence HBurr, Gertrude Houses, Nose House, Lowuiss Firn- haber, Irene Conklin, Margaret Boardman, Eether Westman, FEleanor | Pyatt, Miss wiings, Miss Sophie ioth, Mrs. Stratton. . Hugh MeKenna of Los Angeles, Cal, a former resident of this eity, 1 visiting relatives here. o (Continued on Page 12)