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= NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1924. 3 stockholders’ inspection from 2 until| SHU] ]LE MMDO CL UB CABARET MA CH 29T 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Monday evening the stockholders’ = banquet * was held followed by dancing in the ballroom. Wednesday eyening the first i formal public opening dinner took | place. Thursday evening the New Britain «Chamber of Commerce held its Tth annual banquet with Congress- man Daniel Reed of the 43rd district Yo oo of New York city as the speaker. Last | The marriage of Miss Anna M. . lCamerom daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cameron of 20 Rentschler |slr"nl, and Leslie L. Walls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walls of New Castle, Delaware, took place Thurs. | day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the | parsonage of the South church, Rev. . Dr. George W. C. Hill officiated. The Numerous Bridge Par- couple were attended by Miss Luella | M. Cameron as maid of honor and otes |the Miss Elsie Walls and Miss Bertha | Barnes of New Castle, Delaware, as | bridesmaids. James P. Brennan of this city was best man. | The United Community corporation | The bride wore a blue traveling Interest this week centered more or less in the Elihu Burritt hotel, its opening and attendant festivities. Be- ginning Monday, March 3rd with the it —— e Neuman Party At the Club Last Evening—Important Club Meetings This Week- ties and Teas Feature—Dances—Personal D D ) - ] - ] ] - —— - - -t evening the Business and Professional | Miss Alice Regan, daughter of Mr.| Miss Ruth Nelson, daughter of Mr. Women's club held their annual din- ner dance, decorations were distine- tive and attractive., Dancing was en- joyed in the ballroom to the music of the Trinity Bacchanalian orches- tra. Tonight the P. & F. Corbin Y¥oremen's club will hold a party at| the Burritt. | Tuesday marked one of the most| important events of the week in so- ciety—the engagement of Miss Mar- garet Eddy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eiford B. Eddy of Lincoln road, to| Joseph Hooker, son of Dr. Edward | Beechem Hooker and Mrs. Hooker of | Hartford. Miss Eddy is & popular member of the social set in town,| and Hartford, being & member of the Junior League in that town. | The past week has held a number | of important club meetings, beginning | Tuesduy with the regular meeting o!f the Woman's club held at the First| church chapel. On Wednesday the ! Woman's club of Maple Hill met at| the home of Mrs. E. R. Hitchcock. Thursday Miss Mary Taylor Baluvelt met with her Current Events class, giving the last lecture in a series of | nine. On the same evening the New Tiritain Musical club Weld its regular meeting for active and assoclate mem- bers at the Camp school auditorium. On Friday the Esther Stanley chap- tr, Duughter of the American Revo- lution, held Guest day in the chapel of the Daptist chureh. Despite the fact that Lent began on | Wednesday the week has been very full of parties and entertainments. . s . Mrs. Pardon Rickey gave a dinner party at her home in Berlin last ning pr dipg the fancy dress party heid at the Community house in Ber- lin, Mrs, William T, Coholan entertained | at bridge at her home on Lincoln | road Friday atternoon, I'rizes were | wwarded to Miss Margaret Eddy and Mrs, Allan Juckson English, After- | poun tea was served o the dining and Mrs. Joseph Regan of Harrison and Mrs. Bennett Nelson of Harrison street and Miss Elva McKirdy, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. McKirdy of Lin- coln street are in New Haven this week-end attending the Alpha Alpha sorority convention which is being held at the Lawn club. « s Miss Emily Sloper and Miss Carlot- |¢a Sloper, daughters of Mr. and Mrs H. T. Sioper, entertained aever-,ll friends at cards at their home on Russell street this afternoon. v v Douglas G. Niles of the U. 8. 8. Melville stationed at Savannah is home on a nine-day furlough. . e » The New Britain Musical club held its regular concert at the Camp schol auditorium for active and asso- ciate members Thursday evening. Mrs. Horton presided. An interesting pa- per was read by Miss Ruth Schade. the program follows: Pianoforte a Lotus Land . e Scott b Bear Dance ... +... Bartok Miss Markham Songs for soprano a Valediction .. . Scott b Song of London .. +... Beott c Leola ....... BRainbridge-Christ Miss Earnest Mr. Hart at the plano Planoforte Sonatine ...... Miss Parker . Ravel | Arla for contralto Lit (Enfant Prodique) ... Débussy Miss Schade Mrs. Andzulatis at the piano Songs for soprano a Nut d'Etalles . b Carneval ...... Mrs. Horton Miss Hine at the plano Pianoforte—Aus Meintem Tagebuch a Vivacissima b Andante Espressivo ¢ Schermndo € Vivace ........ “ s o Mrs, 8, B, Kiely gave a bridge at her homo on Summer street Tuesday +eevs Debussy . Foudrain street, has gone to Cleveland, Ohio, to spend a month with her sister, Mrs. E. A. Lindquist. S8 8 Mrs. Schaeffer of Harrison street will leave Tuesday for New York city 1o spend a few days. o iy e Miss Ruth Billings Crowell of New Haven is the week-end guest of Miss Aline Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Nelson of Harrison street, . .o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wachter of | Harrison street have gone to Nassau. . . A. L. Mackey of Lincoln street left | Friday for California. | s o | B. W. Grogan has returned from a trip through the west s isly Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson of | | Brighton street will spend part of Inext week in New York city. . v e | Miss Greta Roseen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. N. Roseen of Harrison street, will entertain three tables of bridge at her home this afternoon. {Her guests will include Miss Eliza- beth Kimball, Miss Barbara Parsons, Miss Marion Lake, Miss Muriel Lom- bra of Hartford, Miss Virginia Hum- phrey, Miss Marjorie Bull, Miss Kath-) eryn Clark, Miss Dorothy Luhrs, Miss | Veronica Luhrs, Miss Margaret Schrey and Miss Margarct immerman, PR Announcement has been made of the marrlage of Robert . Yuon, for- |merly of this city, now of Winono, | | Minn,, to Miss tuby Willits of | Marshalltown, Towa. Mr. Yuon is a graduate of the New Britain high school in the class of 1917, H * v . Miss Florence Camp, Miss Bernice | Strickland, Mrs. May Stone, and Mrs. 1K, Belle Alling, sailed Friday from New York city for Bermuda. "« o o drive is to be held during the week of March 24th to March 31st inclu- | sive. Tt is to be for $50,000 to sup- | | port its nine constituent member: | Visiting Nurse assoclation, Boys' | |club, Boy Scouts of America, New | | Britain Girl Scouts, Tubercnlosis | Relief society, Junior Achievement, | | New Britain Day Nursery, Welfare as- | sociation of New Britain and the | vation Army. G. F. Bennett is general director | of the drive; F. R. Gilpatrie, campaign manager; executive committes, E. W. Pelton, Leon A. Sprague, James/S. | North, F. G. Vibberts: luncheons, | 3. Porter; speakers, W. €. Hun ford; publicity, 1. O. Rackliffe; lists | of prospeets, William H. Day: reports. |L. A. Sprague; trade team, J. C. | Loomis; three ladies’ teams, captains, |Mrs. B. B. Bassette, Mrs. Ernést Smith and Mrs. H. . Warner. | General advisery committee: Hon Angelo M. Paonessu, mayor; Rev. Dr. | Abel A. Ahlquist, J. R. Andrews, W. | . Attwood, Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, | M. H. Camp, E. H. Cooper, Mrs. Mary | E. Crean, 8 M. Davidsen, John Di| Nonno, Dr. Morris Dunn, B. F. Gaff- | |ney, W. Greenstein, W. €\, Hunger- | ford, I" .M. Holmes, W. L. Hateh, G | T. Kimball, Dr. Gertrude Kinsella. M. | | 1. Kenney, Jos. R, Lamb, €. J. Law, | | T. Frank Lee, P. V. McDonough, Paul | Nurczyk, James £ North, E ren, ¥. G. Platt, H. L. Platt, % Pratt, Dr. T. E. Reeks, Dewey Selan- der, L. P. Slade, Mrs L. P. 8ls Eroest Smith, 1. A. Sprague, | Strople, Rev. J. I«o Sullivan, Wightman, Rev, J. T, Winters, There are 20 teams being organized to cover the city, the personnel of which will be announced later, “ v o | Members ot the Blue Triangle club will present the tablean “What's Wrong With This Pieture?” at a meeting of the club to be held tomor- 1ow afternoon in the club rooms, Ei- | sie Paldino and Mike Cianci will also | provide musica! numbers, The host and bostess for the afternoon will be Edward Glynn and Anna Pish The | s | ware National Guard. Mrs, Walls was | combe suit and a corsage bouquets of sweet peas. Her attendants wore blue traveling suits and carridd bouquets of roses. The gifts of the bride to her at- tendants were diamond pins and the groom gave the best man a cameo’ stick pin set with a diamond. Following the ceremony a reception | was held at the home of the bride at ! which there were about 100 guests present from Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Con- necticut, The house was prettily deec- orated in pink and white, The couple left on a wedding trip to Washington, D. (., and upon their return will reside in New Castie, I ware where Mr., Walls is First rgeant of the 195th Artillery, Dela- formerly employed in the office of the Corbin Serew Corporation, Mr. and Mrs. M. Henry Donnelly of West Main street =% Wednesday for a trip to Bermuda. an, daughter of E. Dean of Harri- son street, has returned from New York eity where she has been spend- ing the winter and has taken a posi- tion at the High school. . v o The annual banquet and dance of | the New Dritain chapter of the Am- erican Institute of Banking will be held in the Burritt Hotel on the eve- ning of Wednesday, March 19th. B, . Grifien of the Reston News Bu- reau will speak on momic Prob- {lems of ‘Today.” The Clef Male Guartet composed of Frederick Ma- . Fred Latham, Mr. Stillman and Mr. Winship will give & program of songs during the cvening. Trinity Racchanalian orchestra will furnish the musie for neing. A meeting of the Sunshine society | was held Monday afternoon at the club rooms. Announcement has been made n} other memb: of the committee who fwill put on the tableaux and serve roow. {evening to a number of her friends.| Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson are MRS. CARL S. NEUMAN the engagement of Miss Ther ¥ 5 | Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Mary |visiting in Brooklyn, Y. They will 7 " o i of Rhodes ile S | McLaughlin, Mrs, M. T. Souney, Mrs. [be gone until Tuesda {Mr. and Mis. Neuman entertained at the Shuttle Meadow Club ! the refreshments witl be Minnie Beek [ U0 0 J}'&‘m ;((r.:; b A novel entertalnment will tuke |y giely and Miss Mollie Egan, A BN last evening Krawitz, Alda Marley, Elsie i e place on the evening of Saturday, | March th, ut the Shuttle Meadow ciub when the club caburet will be hield, Theré have been a number otl notable parties ut the club this sca- | sen but undoubtedly this one stirs up buffett luncheon was served. “« . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pritchard of Harrison street entertained at cards Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James H, Service of | Stanley street left Tuesday morning for Morlda where they will spend six or eight weeks, . [ Mr. and Mrs, Howard T. Sharp en- George Honnessey and Ever- ot Johnson Members and friends of the club room are invited, . o0 Willism A, Hayden of §8 Prospect | | strect hus been elected president of An interesting mecting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Berlin Congregational chureh was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Frank Woods, Miss Stella Dickinson superintendent of the New the gregtest Intorest, principally be- g tertained a party of friends last eve- the L, ¢, It elub at Rensselaer Poly- 0 r mE (I e cuuse those tuking part in the eab-| Mrs, C. H. Norrls entertained at|,ing at thelr home, 734 West Main technie Institute, Troy, N, V. Mem- ""|“;}>:;m'|"‘,-‘ Misston talked on “lmé arct arc all club muembers and also | bridge at her home on Grove HIN |4 oet, the occasion Leing the 16th bership in the club is made up of stu. | » 4 e on uccount of the varied stunts which will be portrayed by the amateur are tists, One of the brilllant dances this voeok was that which Mr. and Mrs, Aesander Livingston Muckay guve Monday evening at the Shuttle Mea- | duw elub to the mombers of thelr Juncing cluss, Dinner wos served in the dining room at a long table dec- orated with quantities of spring flow- deffodily, sweet peas and for-get« me-nots, forming the centerplece, Duncing was cnjoyed until 12 o'clock in the bullroom to the music of the Trinity Bacchunsliun orchvstra. | Mrs, Adam Krauth of Berlin has rcturned to her home after a visit with relatives In New York eity, Mry, Charles Slught has returned to Thursday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs, E. V. Highee, Mrs, I'rederiel Macomber and Mrs, How- ard Gorton, . s Miss Eleanor Lewls entertained at bridge and tea at her home on Rus- scll street Monday afternoon for Miss Ellzabeth Traub who is the house guest of Mrs. A, J. Engiish of Har. rison street, Bridge prizes were uwarded to Mrs, Kenneth Bearle and Mrs, English, . v Mrs. A. J. English entertained a few friends at her home on Harrison street Tuesday afternéon. Mrs, Wil liam T. Coholan presided at the tea table, “. .. Mr, and Mrs. Charles . Chase and ’dl\l.hlPI" of West Main street and Mrs. L. H. Pease of Vine street left Tuesday for a two week trip to Ber- muda. anniversary of their wedding. Bridge |and musie were enjoyed after which a buffet lunch was served, The cou- !Ne received a number of beautiful gifts from thelr friends. . v Mrs, Logan Page of Harrisow street will Jeave the first part of next week for Warren, Ohlo, to visit her sister Mre. Huzen Hinman, formerly of this |eity. ¢« e v Kendall Mills returned to Yale uni- versity on Monday after spending the week.end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Mills of Curtiss street. Mr, Mills is among the 30 members of the Freshman Glee club who have been | chosen to sing at the Rosemary | school In Greenwich this week-end. Over sixty tables have been reserv. |ed for the Trinity College Endow- | ment, Fund bridge which is to be held next Saturday afternoon at the Bur. | dents who are enrolled in the depart {ment of cleetrical enginecring at the Institote Mr, Hayden s & m mber of the senfor cluss Missy Margaret MceLean entertained the meémbers of the Delta Chi Soror ity at her home on Stanley street Tuesday cvening, A buffet luneh was served awl al hour followed, Che 2Tth annual banquet of the Ladies’ uuxiliary to the A, O, H, was | held Tuesday evening wt Judd's hall with about f50 in attendance Mrs, | AgNes 1oy, the first president of the ganlzation, was toustmistress, The |auxitiary prescuted her with u hand- some basket of tea roses, Thomas J. Spellacy of Hartford, was the ove- ning's principal speaker, | T Howard 1%, 1. Clark of 185 Fair view street has been elected associate editor of “The Renseclacr Polytech- The Berlin Motherhood club will meet Wednesday ufternoon, March 19th at the home of Mrs, W, H, Moungley John L. Donpelly of New Haven will address the meeting on *“Trees, Shrubs and Perennials,” . e 0 . The fancy dress party held at the range hall in Berlin last evening un- r the auspices of the Worthington Community Center assoelation was one of the brilliant parties of the week, The costumes were gay und varied, pirates, clowns and dancing maidens were much in evidence as were gyp sles and vagabonds and Mexicans, Prizes were awarded to Mrea, Fred Troup and to Allan Jackson English for the best costume, to Mrs. Fred | Loomis und Grant Wickwire for the ! most original costume. In the elimina- tion dance Miss Johnson and Willlam Norton captured the prize. The judges were Mrs. Alexander Huston, Mor- timer Rhodes and D, Thomas . nie” the weekls publication of the | Hodgson. The party opened with a students of Rensselaer Polytechnie in- fgrand march which was led by Mr. stitute, Troy, N. Y. Mr. Clark hasland Mrs, 8 Chase Coale Dancing her home in Dayton, Ohlo, after Pl spending weveral weeks with her hter, Mrs, Theodore Savage of |ritt Hotel, The prizes for the affair The house committee of the Shut. |have been contributed by the mer. i Pesond owipe tle Meadow elub mnnounces the fol- chants in town. Miss Leonle Crowe 4 . - : < ! gesbil Jowing changes for the elub entertain- (and Miss Agnes Iinnegan are’ in e Mambee OF Ihe e or At | SO salevel wauv: 18 Smiogk 4 I v .. ments-~Twilight Musicals, March 23 |charge. S AT ml.wr".‘mh" r:v the Alpha orchestra, The The Woman's club of Maple Hill /i place of March 19th; Cigb Cab- e YR ) pev ”I‘ Anrshagh S i otbigiertit] -:’mvmli o in charge of the affair in- ¥ he funtor class he deps v od Fred 8 ot - met Wednesduy afternon at H?- homsa | 4ot Mareh 20th in place of March Miss Lillian Brause of 38 Whitman s bl it pimanthartag v ;1: l‘llr 1 \l "‘rrvfup. general chairs of Mre, L W, Hiteheock of Maple | 15eh; Dinner dance, April 12th in |gtreet observed her 12th birthday an SN vII'A g '(‘. % te .,(.. l\-w"-""' ‘,\|,-.._ trect, Reverend Heory Martin, pas- | niace of April bth. | niversary last Sunday afternoon . by haries Pratt and Mra, 8, Chase Conle, tor of the Newington Congregational s ® entertaining 20 of her friends at a Miss Gladys VFogarty, daughter of |refreshments: Harry Gould, check church gave a very Interesting talk on party. Plane eelections were given Mrs. W. Fogarty, of 3% Washington | room; Robert Silsby, ticket committee, “Poys", A social hour followed. Mro. Stanley R. Bddy gave a tunch- [Z0700 0 T onson. Games were @roet, attended the annual singing o o o 3 eon bridge at her home on Lincoln layed snd refreshments served contest held at Kkidmore collrge, Bar Miss Margaret Hallinan of Beaver . -‘ . ’ road Tuesday to announce the engage- play > itogn Springs, New York last Sat- | gpoet entertained two tables of bridge Mr. and Mrs. B. B, Eddy and|ment of Mrs, Margaret Bddy, daugh- o v 0 = ¥ e urday cvening. Abewt Aty alumnee |and one table of mah jongg al her danghter, Miss Margaret Bddy of 4o of My, and Mra. Blford B, 1ddy | Plans are maturing successfully for MISS MARJORIE NORRIS sttended the contest in which the | home tast Monday evening. The prizes Lincoln road, have returned from OF- | ¢ yineeln read and Josph K. [the Citizens’ ¥ree Bed Vund Bridge 2 > G M 9 honors were divided betwesn 1he | rap pridge went to Miss Agnes m;,{- mond Beach, Forida or. son of Dr. Edward Beseher |which s to be held at the Burritt |Migs Norrig will return from Rogers Hall on Friday, March 21st,| 000 and sophomors classes. The |4 Siisns . 3 Hooker, son o | wh " and Miss Helen Ringrose and the mah ¢« o Hooker and Mrs, Hooker of Hartford. | Hotel on the affernoon and evening of to spend her spring recess with her parents, My, and mniors teceived the prize of the best | janee prizes were taken by the Misses Miss Elizabeth Traub, daughter of [Miss Eddy is a graduate of the |Saturday, March 22, Already 100 ta- Mrs. €0 N, Norris of Grove Hill inging while the prize of the original | Mary and Josephine Tuties. A buffet General Peter K. Traub, has returned | Mistes Master’ school at Dobbs Ferry |bles have been sold for the afternoon wng was won by the sophomores. This | jyneh was served 1o her home in New York city after |and of Miss Spence's school. Mr. play. The evening party takes on tha | e e - - - = 1« the third annual contest in which S e v 0. | t, since sev. & the juniore have come ont vietorious spepding a4 weak with Mre, A. J.|Hooker who is now vice-president of |air of quite a soclal even Mrs. Lots Tirrel and family The annual meeting of New - *1 There was an unusually large at ngienof Harrion. sirect i Bantand. Tire nsuruse Go. of sl n sewn are planning dharer par. | Mr. and Mra Lot Tirersand tamily| | oo sapus) moetink of, (he 570 |y al hvar e o boen fod | THETS %20 80 smuenelly e o Hartford was gradusted from Tale |tles to pracede the affalr. Mrs. H. 1. |aave Mottt SEEE TEAM THARIE SO it s, M los | bY Mits Diorothy Koerner of Brook- | tadiner Bt Ahe Lomtias, o o) e University in the class of 1900, Aills of Curtiss streat and Mre, W, E. | Wil take uy s y Lottt Alilon : Plism. N. ¥. The song which won the | ol ] v's club which Mr. and Mre, B, Wilson Blake of I Attwood of Vine street are on the Mr. Tirrell is zone manacer o sl LBy D prize an the best original was sung n:rV weaday ufternoon at the First Wollaston, Mast.. have been the | " | tieket committee. Mre. Mills fs gen- Burritt Hotel. "“ Fkpbit & 1as a fagewell to the sentors. The my \’:' h THM "‘""7'4 "‘r_nrr R. house guests of Mr. and Mrs, N"‘sflfl’ David D. Vaughn of the Boston| ., ...itman of the bridge announces X fc wam written by Mise Doris Estoy | Southwick :»‘r-.m,.. of the Emerson Mann of Maple Hill lnh»tmv spoke on American her committees as follows: Tickets Mre. Hall of Lennox Fia +he ha Mbibors o7 1he College olub or-New {of Campello, Mass . and the words by College o ratory give a recital in N 9. Ideals” at a meeting c{ the Ccn!n!t;,,,d prizes, Mrs, W. E. Attwood; ta- [made her home with r son and s 1v \1.‘: 5 : [ New | Slien Vivan Ftumb of Bristol, Conn terpreting Rulwar l.nvun-. rnmnnfl'r Miss Goraldine King of Middietown | Parents and Teachers ulorlluon‘hl“ and chairs, Mrs. W. P. Bacon: |daughter Mr. and Mre William Rat ’ TP s _F_" .»,1“ v'mw”‘v yod Mite Katherine Bdmonds of Al drama. “Richelten Mr. Southwick's was the guest of Mre. Clifton Wilson | held Monday evening n the auditor |, .. ing tables and chairs, Miss Cor- |tenbury has moied the Burritt ¥ 1et Monday evening at the fur.|baty. N. Y. all members of the sopho "”"""’l“_‘; as followed by ""“‘""‘ """" of Forest street during the week. |1um of the school Inella Chamberlain; ushers, eandy |Hotel bt Mrs George Brepton|more class. Thix prize s given each A SHICH "‘" """";"" - '"" Soeie Mrs. Wilson entertained at dinner for e A | booth, Mra. Willlam C. Hungerford: v o Chaotier. D, et W e [vear for. the best original song com | cammittee ae m.| a8 the hostesses N g Wedheriny evening. €. W. Wilson of Forest stret was |sollciting candy, nuts, Mre. Frank | aqee Wiiam Rattenbturs of LOANOX poiper Sullivan will be the speakers ithin the colege by Mim. Lewls| o o L0 Seghter o 3% Mra. 0. B. Otmstend eutorintang]'™ " YR SV Shig oSk Pl bderiss o et e 3 ikt : P 19/ Mine Edna fim it il 4 T ot reters of the and Mrs. Toseph Regan of Harrison €. O - | ball. “hicago. s = Areet I8 in Nov city - the Maple Hill bridge club at her| ponaig McMillan of Forest street| Other members of the hospital| “ o 0 i e e ed Wedweotay | TWPEE: 1A (irin tine. the abomnar of | RISEL I 30 Mew Tork Sity. S8 Srebi home in Maple Hill Tuesday aftsr|pgy gone to Calitornia for 4 few (board will act on the hospitality and | o 0 0 p gy A e were | 1 crollege also gathered for o dis . Al noon. Prizes were anarded to Mre. | goupe reception committees DS Sone :” oo tor the week vl niade. Cur | e by the vas cussion of the cndoumrent drive O8] _ . soimere of New York heo '“‘- Olmste :"‘"- Walter Sorrow and e b e ~ z . team Rains as follon Mrs. €huitz | " '”z v 4" :M\' ::fl .~~rc;";’ h,.;- the guest of his mother, Mrs, Mrs e v ¢ evening’s singin, an E . |/ - e It Miss Kathersn Sampson, daughter| Mrs. Willam Hungertord an-| . woier Bunce of 19 [var it wivh a tetal of $9a3: 1 T E e eatire rol. | EAIth Hancock of Newington Center. Mrs. George Kimball entertained |of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sampson, |nounces her ushers for the after-|...,. cqtertained her bridee club at a Miss ] am, $622; Miss Whittlesey, | was 104 in the alma Mmater by one . v three tables of bridge at the Shuttle | SMtertained a number of her friends noon play of the Citizens' Free Bed iy, .poy ginner Thursd ening. #% M Hathbe $ Miss iumnae accompanied by Mrs.| Mre Fred Chamberiin, Mrs. Hart. Meadow club Wednesday luncheon at her home on Liberty street Tues- pynd bridge, which iInclude Mrs. Bridge was played 14 prizes ' DBlak y. 21 \'!» Camp, 8299 Hope Lindkamp of Oneida, |Well Taytor, Mrs. Frank 1. Porter, for Miss Elizabeth Tradh who has|daY afternoon in honor of her sixth |Howard Parsons, Mrs. Robert Par-ic ® . ioa'1y Mre Helen Hunter 2nd Mis | $151. Mre FIINP T Tl was the composer of the | Mrs. Parden Rickey and Mrs. Clayton been the guest of Mrs. Allan J. Bng- | D'Tthday. a5 ¢ sons, Mrs. Maywell Porter, Mrs. Ken- | 0 o ji0ry Alpres Ftar presided at the meeting musie for this song. Parker wore among those entertain lish of Harrison street. neth Bearle, Mrs. Howard Brummer, ¢ e tng at the regnlar Wednesday lonch- « .. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oldershaw | Mrs. Allan Jackson English, Mrs ; Members of the New Britain Lions | Mr. and Mrs. Carl & Neuman of | 000 bridee held at the Shuttle Mea. The annual banquet and dance|8ave a dinner party at their home on {Johnstons Vance, Mra. Vernon Brier- FUSENY. By WOWIRE 1 e e S were et et b ‘u rrison street n.r'rn.’y 4 & number | 0% C1Ob this Week given by the Business and Profes|Corbin avenue followed by bridge |ly, Miss Corrine Goodwin and Mise|to the annual Governors Pall at theiday cvenine Newington Granee | thetr triends at the Shuttle Mea glonal Women's club of this city at|Tuesday evenin, Prizes were award- !El--nor Lewls ;mn armory ‘r-" 4 1 2 { Go 'r'w-v in that te ,\, !’vlw finner was | iud lest evening when Mes the Burritt hotel last evening, was ed to Mrs. Ray Leach, Mrs. Eimer | o dhcieds SRS . e g s 202 B ekt Mo Al Lee Clark of Hartford spoke on one of the mest brilllant "-‘nu of | Btone, Mrs, George Bodley, Mrs. Louls| A large and representative gath-|Dunne that he will i« ent and he eSrd i "-vdfl"':m:"" e ’ the season. The banquet was sarved | Oldershaw, Luther Barpes, Eimer lering of the Esther Staniey rhaw-r.;hns ordered out his sta m. uni Mre Sidney M. Coawles of Berlin R g shortly after 7 o'clock, both lheil"ane. 8. P. Strople and Lovis Oldrr-‘bmgh'hrs of the Ar:»n'an R«-volv:-‘[nrm for the o r,m:vv " ¢ st of | wiil oper + howe o & ting :| kY S o The Flsdmling Game That main dining room and the assembly |Shaw. ition members and their fricads a [“"" sl ) e agh o e Wons lissionary soclely of) e Sigma chapter Theta Sigma fra- Everybody Is Playing toom being crowded with guests. ! « .. tended fhe meeting held ¥Friday aft- |being compiled Trinity Ba - the Kor Coneregational church : ,“‘ “'” be hetd in the Burritt ho At last a --4'n a popular price hes will plas which is 4o nesd y o e e § P ” The affalr was characterized as Mrs. Leslie W. Russell, whe hu:vruuen at the Baptist church thap'l. an orchestra wi x“._ whieh Wed lay e he creming of Friday, March| which contains eversthing necessary being the mest successful function been spending the winter with her Dr. James Gerdon Gilkey of Spring- “tnooy " Miss Marjorie 15, The affair promises 1o be more'to play the game ever held by the club. The 'rmmyj'on and * daughter-in-law, M'v. and |fleld, Mass., was the speaker coming| A verv successiy Moor Panline V’-’:‘"r - ‘,” B comstul 1han amy of the previeus| A complete sst consists of 144 ties Bacehanalian orchestra of - Hartford | Mrs. Robert Russell, of 231 Winthrop here through the courtesy of Mrs. |fashjoned dance % - jay act as Members of the Tn- Jances held under the avspices of the | 2 dice, § winds, 116 counters, § card. furnished music during the bmquni"""‘ s visiting her nw.-, and family Willlam C. Hung’flflrdr nM" Mrs. |evening at :yp 4«; v,k-v_, all 4 : inda be € et _:M"Mh board racks and instruction book. and for daneing which was enjoyed | Mrs. Alden Ciark in Newton, Mass. | Charles Mitchell. Dr. Gilkey's talk |lin wnder the au ‘an '\ ‘ o - i Jeakie ana Lesbian daagh i Arrangememts have been completed| Packed in an attractive eolored box. until 1 o'clock. The “L4” of this | Mrs. Clark will return shortly te In-lon “Some Eignificant Changes in|lin Grange. DProfesso city entertained with scveral pum-|dia where she and her busband ha IAm-rlran Life,” was followed by |well was the prompter for the s tor o0 M Mre. Harry Lapidos by the committer in charge. The Send £1.00 stamps, coin or check ¢ *1 ronn street. Meriden, and Bacchanalian orchettra 511 furnish| Money refunded if not satisfied. bers during the intermissions, scor- | been engaged for many years in mis- lafternoon fea. The vegent, Mre. |dances - s o o I eavi i T Al G 4o omrs, o7k, e, Gk e epe | Rutun Hemeney and S rank . i, Berbont oo oM el ey v T oo | MANUPACTOREN Fain No Mo’ " which was sung by clally interested in the educational | Porter presided at the fea tabla.| Mies Mary Taylor Blauteit heid 1he |' hne LvP . ' el & e of Wabem IO MANUFACTURING CO. field in that eountry. Mra. Russell | Mrs. Maxwell Porter. Mrs Robert {1ast meeting of her ¢ will return to New Britain the last of | Frisble and Mrs. Harry Bates assist- |class for this season af the First hos of the ed with the serviae. church chapel Tharsday afternoon. 3 chairman: John Conlin, Carmen Na-| 136 Washington St., |pies and Cyril Luddy. | Boston, Mass, - Vwight Latham and Paul Lucas, and “Oh, Baby!” which was rendercd by Cokart Lanmie | thin month. parents k Sunday afternoon.