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the last week extent of marking a spring Season as a period apart from the winter season. Local people have re. turned home and are entering into the =pirit of a new season very much re- freshed after spending the winter in the southlands, Golf holds interest for many and with the wonderful weather of the past week one saw any number of early enthusiasts teeing off—especial- ly on Wednesday was the course fes- tive, quite a number of the players uttending the regular club luncheon which is followed by bridge or golf. May breakfasts were, of course, a feature of the week, one of the most important being that which Mrs. George Kimball gave at the Farming- ton Country club, Interesting also ere those given at the various churches and the Business and Pro- fessional Women's club. On the same uay the annual meeting of the New liritain Musical club was held ‘at the Burritt hotel, drawing a large and representative gathering of active and issociate members and their friends. Friday afternoon, Mrs. James North opened her home on Sunnyledge to the annual meeting of the Esthel | Stanley chapter, Daughters of the | American Revolution. Reports from | the delegates to the 33rd annual Con- tinental Congress in Washington were given, followed by a social hour. | Too often imagination runs away | with itself—a little push and it is off, regardless, Certainly when one says that the French bazaar which opened NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ANNUAL MEETING OF D. A. R. SATURDAY, MAY 3, HELD FRIDAY e e A French Bazaar Attracts—May Breakfasts Feature—Annual May Ball To Be Held At Shuttle Meadow Club —Parties For Spring Brides—Personal Notes Qo o - At a meeting of the directors of the Shuttle Meadow club Allan McKinnie was appointed chalrman of the en- tertainment committee, which in- cludes Mrs. Howard Parsons, Mrs. Howard Humphrey, Mrs. Johnstone Vane, Arthur Kimball, Willlam C. Hungerford and Stanley R. Eddy. Te e e The engagement of Miss Marjorie Hine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- (liam E. Hine of Maple Hill, and | Henry George Wessel, son of Mr, and May 9. The activities begin with a | Mrs. A, C. Julius Wessel of West home on Harrison street. Mr. Wes- sel enlisted in the World War in Dr, A. G. Weedman's unit of Hartford and served overseas 18 months with the French 7th army and | the 4th Ammunition Train M. D. He saw active service in the Aisne, Sois- sons, St. Michel, Meuse, Argonne of- fensives. After the armistice was The annual May dance of the Lan- ders, Frary & Clark Girls' club will ,be held May 15 at the Burritt hotel. |The committee in charge of the af-| fair consists of Misses Helene Voight, { Moylan Conlon, Anna Timbrell, Ethel | | Babeock, Lillian Larson and Loretta | Campbell. 2 ‘ . .o | i Interest at Smith college now cen- | ters on the Junior Prom festivitics | which take place the week-end of 'tea-dance and garden party in the | | Hartford, was announced this after. ,Orchard. which will be arranged for {noon at a bridge party given for Miss ‘by the sophomores. Cake and candy, | Hine by Miss Helen Cook at her | made and donated by the freshmen, | will be sold for the benefit of Mt. | iIvy, a fresh-air camp which the col- | ilege has always helped in connection | {with the New York College Settle- | | ment. | } “Prom” itself will follow dinners | |given at the various college dormi- | tories. For this main event the Stu- |dents’ Building and the gymnasium | this afternoon at the Y. W. C. A, is |signed he served with' the Army of p\'ill be transformed into a gay scene | the most elaborate undertaking of society in many moons no over-enthu- siastic imagination is shown. For the thing is really one of much merit. Shuttle Meadow club members are looking forward to the May ball which will be held at the club on the evening | of Saturday, May 17th, Already sev- eral dinner parties are being planned and the affair promises to be one of | the most brilliant of the spring par- | ties, g * o A wedding of interest to New Brit- ain people took place in the Jirst | Presbyterian church at Wilkinsburg | Pa, on Monday, April 28 when Miss | Margaret Mahoney, daughter of Mrs. M. Mahoney of Hartford and Arthur J. Kriek, son of Mrs. J, W, Krick of Wilkinsburg, Pa., were married. Rev, | Dr, George Taylor performed the | ceremony, Miss Gertrude Krick acted f as maid of honor and Howard Krick | of Pittsburgh, was the best man., Mr. | Krick is & member of the sales force | Occupation forces in Germany, being stationed on the Moselle and the Rhine., He received his discharge in September 1919. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. Stone have pur- | chased the new home which Louis | Jones built on Corbin avenue. s n Mr, and ‘am Judd of Ber- | wr of Hartford month for Eur lin and will sail I ope. William Sl New Britain returned Tuesday from a trip to New York city. “ s e Fred Porter of Garden street and C. 8. Barnes of Bristol returned to day from Westbrook where they apent a few days. « o Miss Eleanor Lewis of Russell Hartford and | {of music, flowers and light. The pas- | |sageways between the buildings will be covered with awnings making any inclemency of the weather of little | account, | Saturday free and legal “cuts” are | granted to all juniors making the oc- ‘Nuion a truly festive one. The {“Promer' may leave at an early hour | |for a picnic or on automobile parties | to approved inns or countryclubs in! the vicinity, That evening a play at | the Academy of Music will be given | for the benefit of the juniors and | their guests. This year it is to be | “Blossom Time,” a popular musical | comedy. The junior class has in- |vited the senior class to this affair, - LR | Mrs. Philo Swift entertained Ly !number of her friends at her home on West Main street Wednesday eve- | [ning in honor of her birthday. | e Mr. and Mrs. William Chaloner of | e — MRS. LAURENCE MOUAT o g ) s S 0 e s ) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clarke of Wallingford have announced the en- gugement of their daughter, Miss Alice Frances Norton Clarke, to Bur- ritt Alaric Root, son of Mr., and Mrs, G. E. Root of Golf street, Maple Hill. Miss Clarke is a graduvate nurse, hav- ing trained at the New Haven Gen- eral hospital. Mr. Root who is a graduate of Northeastern college, is connected with the Fuller Brush com- pany, Hartford, v e e Mrs. M. J. Shonts entertained the Maple Hill bridge club at her hosw on Stuart street Tuesday afternoon. Mrs, J. T. Powell, Mrs, B. Proud- man and Mrs, B. J. Hubert won the prizes, Clls S | The May Brealkfast which the Busi- ness and Professional Women's club | gave Thursday morning was an es- peclally successful one as it was at- tended by about sixty guests. In ac- cordance with the spring festival the club rooms were attractively decor- ated with May flowers, Miss Anne Mawe and Miss Mary Meyer were in | charge of the arrangements, .o Mr. and Mrs. John B. Martini of Daly avenue have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Rose Martini, to Charles W. Grombeck of | Maple Hill avenue, Maple Hill, .. The members of the New Britain Lions’ club are looking forward with pleasure to the district convention of Lions clubs to be held in Providence, R. I, on Wednesday, May 7. It is expected that a number from the local elub will motor to Providence for the meeting; among them being William Goldthwaite, Charles Bence, | James O'Brien and Robert Vance. .o Mrs. Elisha Cooper gave a delight- ful luncheon at her home on Vine street Tuesday afternoon in compli- ment to Miss Dorothy Thomson. Aft- er luncheon Mrs. Cooper's guests Everything is very festive and at the Y. W. C. A. today where | F'rench bazaar is being held under.the !auspices of the McAll Auxiliary for the benefit of the work the auxillary is doing in France. The entire gym- nastum and swimming tank have been converted into a French village. The symnasium representing a country village “en fete” while the tank and its surrounding booths represent a | watering place of southern France, This afternoon was given over more | or less to the children and under the | direction of Mrs. Kenneth Searle a | very entertaining program was pre- | sented by several of the very tiniest | members of the society, The balloon hooth arranged with | clusters of bright colored balloons proved quite fascinating to grownups as well as children, Flowers, lolly pops, candy, cake and other = good things were sold. Real horest to | Boodness gypsies told entertaining for- tunes, good and bad, while the al- | ways alluring grab bag preved very | enticing to everyone. The program for this 8Rernoon fol- ows: 15—Girl Scout Drill.. :45—NMother Goose Songs. 1—01d King Cole. .y King Cole—Valentine Chamberlain Attendants—Wells Eddy Jr.,, Con- verse Humphrey. Fiddlers Three—Mary Bean, Betty Bean and Mary Eddy. Orator—John Scatt. 2—Dickory Dickory Dock. Fiddlers Three, Triangle—Wells Eddy, Jr. Mouse and Clock—Robert Frisble Jp Orator—John Secott. a. Robins Lullaby—Mary Bean, Mary Eddy. b. Folk Song—Betty Bean, Mary 3 tle Jack Horner. Mary Bean and Mary Eddy. Jack Horner—Wells Eddy Jr. Orator—John Scott, 130—Fashion Show, Models taking part included: Nor-, | man Eddy, Howard Eddy, Dorothy Kinsella, Elizabeth Weiant, Lucile Case, Trma Mills, Barbara Bartlett, Jane Porter, David Hart, Mary Jane ' Hart, Virginia Merwin, Barbar | Frisbie, Jeanette Case, Betty Goss, Helen Goss, Peggy Germond, Betsy Chamberlain, Sophronia Vibberts, Mildred Diehl and Evelyn Dieh!. 1301, Morris Dance—Fiddlers Three Adelaide Bean-—Drum Wells Eddy Jr.—Cymbals. John Scott and Robert Frisbie Jr.—— Flags. 2, a. Oh Shepherds Leave Your Sheep. Street has returned from a trip t0 ipar)in observed the 53rd anniversary Mrs. Mouat attended the 33rd Continental Congress of the D. A, R. played bridge, the prizes being award. of Landers, Frary Clark. Co. o - ity & New York city. of their marriage Friday. They . .. Among the New Britain people who Will go to Hartford to hear the recital by Ignace Paderewski on May 11 are: | A. Parker Abbe, Miss Anduzulatis, Miss Olga Bilas, Miss Mary Camp, Mrs, J. F. Lamb, Rev, Henry W, Maler, Wesley Porter, Mrs, W, Parker, Mrs, Maurice Stanley, Mrs, M. Farmer, Miss Jenette Lacava, Mra. Frnest 8. Browne, J, Klosowski, Mrs, | Virgil M. Palmer, Wm, ¥, Hedler, | Mrs, V. M. Palmer, Miss Lillian Os lind, R, L. Twichell, Miss E. Anthony, Miss Cora M. Beale, Mra. Milton W, Davenport, Mrs., W, E. Parker, Miss Vlorence Tommasoni, | . .. The annual meeting of the New | Britain College club which to | have been held Monday afternoon, | May 5th, at the home of Mrs, Douglas Johnston of Maple Hill, has been postponed to a later date. | . oo | “Mary Ducey's Revue,” a musical show will be presented next Wednes- | day evening by the Rolwn-l\'nlcn; post of the American Legion in the | Berlin Town hall at 8:15 o'clock. The Carpenter Sisters of Hartford will be one of the features of the revue. Dancing will follow. . .o Miss Elizabeth Wilcox and Miss Helen Rohm of Berlin have returned from North Carolina where they have been spending several monihs, PR | The Silver Bay club of the Y. W. C. A, held'a Camp Fire supper at the association Wednesday evening. Miss Esther Westman, Mrs. MecAvay, Mrs. Lillian Hopkins and Miss nor-; othy Thompson were in charge of the arrangements. | ... | The regular meeting of the Busi- ness Girls' club of the Y. W. C, A, was held Thursday evening at the as- sociation with supper served at € o'clock. Mah Jongg followed. ‘ D { Miss Eldonia Politis is spending a week in New York city. oo @ ! Mrs, Virgil Palmer entertained at bridge at her home on Harrison street | this afternoon for Mrs, James Robin- son who has recently returned from & trip to California. i Mrs, Jack Sheehan and Miss Rose | Lynch have been spending a few days | in New York eity. ..o | A number of New Britain people at- tended a recital given ‘Tuesday eve- ning at 8t. Margaret's church in Wa- terbury at which Miss Catherine Moran, soprano, soloist, was the artist. N0 The Washington School Parents and Teachers’ association held a meeting | in the school auditorium last evening. | Mayor A. M. Paonessa, Edward Pratt, | secretary of the school board, and Miss Mary Dugan of the Bureau of Child Welfare, Hartford, were the speakers, Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang a group of delighftul songs and the Washington school orchestra played several selections, : . .. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Windish of Fast street entertained Monday eve- ning at their home for Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of Stanley street. . .. Mr. and Mra. Everett Dyson of Devon have been spending a week with Mr. Dyson's parents at their home on Franklin Square. . .o . .. were married at 8t. Andrews church Mr. and Mrs. Victor Poindexter of fn Meriden in 1871. | | Forest street returned Monday after R ' apending the week-end in Westbrook. . .. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Corbin of Vine street have been spending a week in New York city. . .. The members of the New Britain Rotary club are anticipating with pleasure their meeting next Thurs- day evening when they will be the guests of R, Clark at a shad dinner in East Berlin, After .the dinner which will be served in the East Ber- lin Methodist church there will be a program of danecing. “ . Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Lynts ®o- served the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding' Wednesday at their home on East Main street, y ... A pretty spring wedding took place Wednesday morning at St. Joseph's church when Miss Lillian Dyson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Dy- | son - of Franklin square, and John J. Farle of Beaver streot, were married, the Reverend J. Leo Sullivan officiat- ing. The bride who wore a gown of brocaded canton crepe, was attended by her sister, Miss Mildred Dyson, whose gown was of blue brocaded canton crepe. The bride carried a bouquet of white roses while her maid carried one of tea roses. Raymond Unwin acted as best man for the groom. The wedding party received, after tse ceremony, at the home of the bride’s parents, When Mr, and Mrs, Farle return from their wedding trip they will live on Franklin square. .« .o Mrs. Elizabeth Tuttla of Staniey street has returned from St. Peters- burg, Florida, where she spent the | winter montha. . e Among the New Britain who will &0 to Europe early this summer are Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Van Oppen of Buell street who will sail June 14 on the U, B liner Leviathan for Ger- many. Miss Rebecca Segal and Miss Ellene McCarthy of Grand street will sail June 21 for England and France. Miss Ada Sykes of Maple street will sail May 10 on the 8. Adriatic for Liverpool. SLe . Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Hungerford of | Russell street are spending the week. being end in New York. . .o Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donnelly of Providence, R, 1., are visiting Judge and Mrs. B. F. Gaffney of Vine street. ... Miss Daisy Burns who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Nelson of Murray street has returned to her home, South Orange, N. J. i B Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Schauffier of Lincoln road,are spending a few weeks in Ashwiile, N, C. o 98 Mrs, Arthuf Sampson of Liberty street is spenfiing the week-end with Mrs. Addison Chase at her home in New Rochelle. . .. Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Moore ®f Sunnyledge and Mrs, Maurice Pease | of Armistice street are attending { Founder's Day at Vassar college. Mr. | and Mrs. Moore's daughter, Miss Mar. | tha Moore, is & member of the grad- usting class at Vassar. . s . Miss Frances Nelson is the week- Miss Florence Rich, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rich of l’.nst‘ Berlin, and Egnar Peterson of this | city, were married Thursday afier- | noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of | the bride's parents. Rev. Dr. Ger-| man of Middletown performed the ceremony. The bride who was given | in marriage by her father, was at- tended by Miss Lillian Bacon as maid | of honor. Taul Peterson, a brother | of the groom, was the best man. The | bride's gown was of fawn colpred canton crepe and she carried a bou- {auet of white roses. Her attendant was dressed in blue canton erepe| and she carried a bouquet of pink | |roses, After a reception held at the | bride’s home, Mr, and Mrs. Peterson | left on a motor trip to Boston, Mass. | DY ! Charles H. Chamberlain of Forest street has retnrned from an extended [trip through Europe and Africa. . .o | Mrs. Eugene Kieffer of Ash street [entertained at her home Thursday evening for Miss Hilda Whittlleb who is to marry Charles Stepler on May 24. . Mra, Ray Teach of Vine street en toertained her card club at her home | Monday afternoon, Mrs, Charles Swain won the prize, “ . Mr. and *Mrs. ¥, Epringfeld, Mass, are the wee guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Norris of Grove Hill, { . e Mre, George Kimball of South Bur- ritt street gave a May RBreakfast Thursday at the Farmington Country elub, | ¢ .4 Mrs. Carl Neuman enterfained at tea at her home on Harrison street ay afternoon for her mother, Mrs, Clark of Mt Holyoke Mrs. John Abel presided at the tea table. Coming as a fitting climax to a busy and eventful season the fifth annual banquet and dance of the New | Britain Musical club was a most suc- cessful and enjoyable occasion. The | active members of the association were hosts to the associate and sus. taining members, ¥Fred W. Latham the hospitable toastmaster, while Mra. E. Andzulatis, Mrs. H. Horton, Theron Hart, P. Shaller, Miss Gertrude Hine ahd Miss Frances Parker, the reception committee. Theron Hart, president of the | club, was the first speaker of the eve- ning, telling of the history of music in New Britain and of the growth of | the New Britain Musical elub. He spoke of the great good the club and the choral society could do here in helping to develop musical enlture and by arranging concerts and re- citala for the musie-loving publie. Other speakers were Arthur G. Kime | ball, director of the Choral society and a sustaining member of the Mu- sical club: James 8. North, J. 8. Ken- nedy, Leland Pierce, and John Lind- say, president of the Choral society all of whom gave interesting talks on things musical. The great injerest manifested in the work of the musical organizations | here foretells a brilliant future of! musical pleasures. | . .. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Danby of 131 Riverside Drive, New York, have Harold Weir has returned to Troy iend guest of her brother, R. N. Nel- |arnounced the engagement of. theig Conference Academy after spending | his vacation in town. . oo | son of Murray street. { ..o Mr. and Mrs, Albertini of Hartford Azughter, Beatrice Florence Danby, to 8. Stuart Johnson of Philadeiphia. Mr. Johnson is the son of Dr. and Mra. s Miss Ruby Andrews, daughter of |were the guests Tuesday of Judge | Atbert B. Johnson of New Britain. Mr. and Mre. John Andrews of Bas- | sett street, is home from Wallingford fof the week-end. . .. Miss Edith Ellis of Evanston, Iil., who has visited Mrs. James Robinson of Harrison street numerous times is to be married at her home on May 17th to Willlam Furst of Chicago. M:s. Wilson Killough nee Miss Mil- dred Robinson will act as Miss Ellis's matroe of honer. and Mrs. B. F. Gaffney. | ... Philip Corbin of Hackensack, N. J., He served in France during the World | war with the American Ambulance ccrps and attended the University of in \\'n.\'.hingl_rm last month and gave a report at the annual meeting of the Esther Stanley chapter Friday afternoon ~ o8 a | b, Swedish Cradle Song—Ade- ?;L ?TC:I:;(; '“Y" :{M‘lf‘) i“;" E. M. [10ide Bean and ensemble class, . ot P ', s LT | 3. a. Les Sabots de ma mere, b, Frere Jacques, % has been In town during the week. | Pennsylvania. ’ Py | As yet no date has been set for the Miss Majorie Norris, daughter of wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Chartas Norris of Grove ¢ & | Hill will safl from Boston, Mass. Mrs. Emory E. Adams entertained June 25th, for England to spend the (a number of New Britaifi young summer months, returning hotne ex- ladies at her home in Bristol last ly in September. Miss Norris is stu- | Saturday. Mre. Adame was formerly |dent at Rogers Hall. Lowell, Mass. | Misgy Zieanor Perry of this eity. Lenox Place. MRS. JAMES ROBINSON Mrs. Robinson has recently returned from an extended trip to California MISS MARJORIE CROWELL Miss Crowell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Crowell of She will take part in the Fashion Revue at the McAll Bazaar this evening Mrs. John H. Schaffer has returned from Roston, Mass, where she has been visiting for the past four weeks. DR Miss Theodora Machado of Holyoke, Ma and Jack Calhoun of Spring- fleld spent last week.end with Mr, and Mrs. Roger Whitman of Corbin avenue, .. The engagement of Miss Marian C. Beach and James Graham Cochrane was announced at a tea given Thurs- day afternoon by Miss Elizabeth 1ag- horn, Miss Mildred Barrows and Miss Josephine Rathone, at the Business d Professional Women's club, Miss Beach is a eritic teacher for the state normal school here; while Mr, Coch- rone, who is the son of Rojert Coch- rane of Lenox place, Is connégted with the P. & F. Corbin office, ¢ . .. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Corbin of Boston, Ma who formerly lived in New Britain, have been visiting In Farmington and have spent some time with friends here, . e A birthday party was given last night at the home of Robert E. Ono- rato of 312 South Main street in honor of his twerftieth birthday, Faney dancing was featured by the Misses Rose Glynn and Gloria Dery. A buffet lunch was served to about 15 couples and dancing enjoyed to the music of radio numbers. . .. Mrs. Buel B. Bassette of Emmons place will leave town Monday to visit her daughter, Miss Ruth Bassette, in Boston, Mass pL e The Woman's Hospital board which is so actively interested in the wel- fare of the New Britain General hos- pital, through its membership com- mittee, has announced its annual mem- bership drive, The committee, of which Mrs, Frank Traut is chairman, is planning a busy few weeks until May 15 when, it is hoped, the pros- ent large membership of the board will be renewed, as well as many new \members added. As there has been some misanderstanding about the | | board year the committee states that |1t 18 from October to October. Hence, | memberehips renewed and obtained now are for the year October 1923 to October 1924, 970 ® Elaborate decorations augmented by electrical effects, catchy musie played by the Rexmere club orches- tra and the introduction of distinc- tive novelty dances combined to make the annual junior promenade at the senior high school, last eve- ning, an event long to be remem- bered The event ted shortly after 8 o'clock when the couples filed into the hall to be received by the patrons and patronesscs on the reception committee They were impressed with the decorations of pink and white which blended appropriately th the many attractive gowns worn by the young women in attendance. An clectrical display also added color to the already pretty ball room. After the preliminary exercises the s begun. The Rexmere orches- 1 v d for 1} occasion, and their offerings were a decided hit “ith the dancing couples. Towards the end of the dance the couples were | given streamers, and gayety was the commanding figure. They danced as they threw streamers from place to piace until they could hardly see any- e in the shower of color. During infermission refreshments were pro- vided the classes The patrons were Principal and Mrs. Lowis P. Siade, Viee Principal Mr. and Mrs. James C. Moody. Miss Frances Ferguson and Miss Bertha Wodell advisers of the junior class and Mra. Amy C. Guilford, adviser of 4. Marseillaise—Betty Bean. 5. America—Mary Bean, condue- tor, Ensemble class—Junlor McAll to sing. No French bazaar is complete with- out its cabaret and Fashion Show ahd #0 tonight under the direction of Mra, Arthur Kimball and Mrs, George Kimball a group of debutants, young. men and married folk will present an entertainment, The cabaret nurbers inglue: A 1— Love You." Mrs. Allan McKinnie. Clesson Parker, Willlam Sweeney, Maxwell Porter, Clifton Wilson, Donald Gaffney and Sturman Dyson 2--"Roses of Picardy.” Mrs, Emory Corbin, i 3~"Girl of My Dreamsa.” Louis Jones, Miss Virginia Leland, Mrs. Fred Porter, Mrs, Kenneth Searle, Mrs, Johnstone Vance, Mrs. A, J. Eng- lish, Mrs, Edward Christ, Mrs, Ei ory Corbin, Mrs, Harold Hatch and Miss Margaret Eddy. -Scotch Dances in Costume, Miss Robina Blair, ~Aesthetic Dancing. Miss Dorothy Godfrey. The fashion revue will be given in the swimming pool room which has | been transformed té represent a place: along the Riviera as well as in the gymnasium,. Those taking part in the [tevue include: Miss Martha Clark, |#iss Maxine Hart, Miss Marjorle Cro- i Mrs. Edward Christ, Mrs, Corbin, Mra. Allan Jackson English, Miss Margaret Foster, Miss Marjorie Baldwin, Mrs. Johnstone Vance, Miss Virginia Leland, Mrs, [ Clifton Wilson and Mrs, Fred Porter. The list of committee chairmen in« |cludes: Mrs, Robert Parsons, treas- urer; Mrs, Harrls Humason and Mrs, Arthur Harrop, fancy articles; F. R. Gilpatrie, amusements; | Eleanor lLewls, gypsy booth; | William Hungerford, musie; Mrs. C. E. Mitchell, perfumery booth; Mrs. Pardon Rickey, grab bags: Mra Hartwell Taylor, food; Miss Florence [Camp and Mrs. Harold T. 'Sloper, candy; Mrs. R. W. Chamberiain, fashions for children; Miss Grace | Manning, balloons; Miss Alice Alder- son, lolly pops; Mrs. Maurice Peass, flower booth; Mrs, Arthur Kimball, | cabaret; Mrs. Kennetn Searle, chil- dren’s entertainment; Miss Frances | Whittlesey, Miss Bertha Chamberialn Jand Miss Cornelia Chamberlain, pub- | teity and floor committee; Miss Etix- |abeth Parsons, children’s table; Mra, | George Christ, cont room: Miss Cor- |nelia Chamberlain, tickets: Mrs, Are thur Kimball, fashion revue; Mm ‘Hnrry Bates, beauty shop. The little town in France where all this merry-making will take place was designed by E. K. Bishop and car« ried out by the Eddy Awning company and E. W. Willamets. ... William Rerry who has been visit. ing Mr. and Mrs. W. Coholan of | Lincoln road has returned to his home in Hartford, | ... Merton Lyon, son of Dr. Waterman Lyon and Mre. Lyon of Walnut street, entertained a number of his friends at lus home Monday evening in honor of bis 16th birthday. ... Emil Muecke of Winter street has resumed his studies at Cushing Acads ems after spending his vacation I8 town . .o Members of the P. & F. Corbia Giris’” club held a banquet at the Hote! Burritt Tuesday evening. “« s Mra. F. J. Spear of Camp b and Mrs. Hazel Lanver of Hartf are spending a few weeks at Atlantie City, X. J the junior mid-year class; Miss Tiga | o T Harvey, Miss Mabel Judge. In 'h'l Mr. and Mrs. Gafy Fitch of North receiving line the junior class was| Adame, Mass. are spending the weeks represented by Alice Regan, vice end with Mra. M. L. Fitch of Emmons president of the class. Harold Be- | piace. loin, treasurer, represented the junior | mid-year ciass. | (Continued on Page 11)