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Marked by an small affairs, the almost as festive of the season. Jveryday saw numer ous luncheons 1 dinne Others gathered for two three tables o ridge or mah jongg or for aftcrnoon tea. The brides-to-be of the spring are being more feted than usual and parties planned in their honor arc many, The wonderful weather of the last few days made the golf course at the Shuttle Meadow club a center of in- terest. Today the 18-hole sweepstakes tournament, the real opening event of the season was held. On Mgnday a Kicker's Handicap tournament for ladies will take place, thereby open- ing the golf events for ladics at the club, Almost every one friend discussing plans for the sum- mer—not a few people are planning FEuropean trips and of course as al- ways a great many folk will go to the shore or the mountains. This year an unusually large number of the young- er set will go to camps in shire and Canada. Dances will enliven the social cai- unusual past number week has been its predecessor: or ender for the next two weeks, begin- | ning tonight with the annual N at the Shuttle Meadow club and on Thursday May 22nd the Business and Professional Woman’s club will hold their annual spring dance. The fol- lowing week the Kenilworth club dance will be an event of much in- terest. Every one is looking forward with anticipation to the annual Spring Fes- tival concert which will take place next Sunday afternoon in the Capitol hears some | w Hamp- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, 3 v ) ] ] )~ ] ) ]~ ] ] BALL AT SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB TONIGHT * Spring Dance of Kenilworth Club To Come—Business and Professional Women's Club Danc Qoo e v o o e o | theater under the auspices of the New | Eritain Choral society R Miss Agnes Johnston of West Main street left yesterday for Holyoke Col- lege where she will attend the Trec day festivities today. . e Miss Emily Andrews of Vine st #ailed Thursday of last week New York for Denmark where she will attend the university, When her course at the university is completed she will travel extensively in the European countrie planning to re. turn to the states some time in Sep- tember, et from Miss Ruth Bassette who has been etudying voice culture under the di- rection of Theodore Schroeder in Boston, Mass., for the past year has gone to New York city where will continue her studies, LR Mr, and Mrs. Pardon C. Rickey of Worthington Ridge, Bevlify are spend- ing a few days in Great Barrington, Mass, she Y Mrs, John B. Smith Arlington, Mass, for a . e Mrs. W. C. Hungerford, Mrs. Wil m E, Parker and Mrs, Buel I Bassette of the New Britain Woman's has to gone few i club were among the visitors at the | 25th annual convention of cut State Federation of clubs held in the I*irst tional ehurch, Meriden 16 and 16, Connecti Women's Congre on May 9 oe Mr, and Mrs. D, Platt of Trin ity street are spending the week.end in Newtown, Connecticut, . .o Mr. and Mrs, George Bean will en- tortain at dinner tonight at the Shut- tie Meadow club in compliment Miss Margaret Eaton of Naugatuck and Sherwood Berger .o Mrs, Bennett Hib) the members of the Alpha Alpha alumnae assoclation at bridge at her home on Vine street Tuesday evening, . .o to entertuined Mrs, Louls Young is « of the ladies golf eommitt the Shuttle Meadow club and announces 8 Kickers' handieap tournament to he held Monday at the Shuttle Meadow club, rman of . . Mrs, Norman P, Cooley, Mrs. Ernest W, Pelton, Mrs. E. W. Abbe, Mr E. Cooper and Mrs, Donald I.. Bart lett were among those entertaining at the regular Wednesday Tunehe bridge held that day this week at the Shuttle Meadow club. R Mrs, Carlisie Baldwin entertained four tables at bridge at her home Forest street Friday afternoon prizes were taken by Mrs. William Booth, Mrs, Laurence Mouat, Mrs I Bristol, and Mrs. Frank Wachter Afternoon tea was served in the din ing room with Mrs, lrnest Baldwin presided at the charming tea table . . 0. The New Britain Pusiness and feasional Women's club has been he ored by having one of its nominated for president of the necticut Federation of Busi Professional Women's Fistelle Cuddy, who is rector in our local prominent member of the has had this distinction Ared G, Weld, president club has been nominated for three years. Th cers will take place at the meeting of the federation to be in Hartford, June 14th & complete list of the nominat Candidates for officers, 1924 National vice-president for cut, Mre. Margaret 8. Manseau ford; president deration Miss ella G. Cuddy, New tai vice-president, Miss Emma Bridgeport; recording secret Helen W. Traver, Hartfe ponding secretary, Mrs. A dick, New Haven; treasurcr Emma Davis, Bridgeport; dired for three years, Mrs. Mabel (. Foster Hartford: Miss Honora Pitcher, Ne Haven; Miss Mildred G. Weld Tiritain. members Con ess and clubs schools ar A Miss M of the for dir annua he Following Stam of st f ANl indications this the annwal May A Professional the most successful ever vers and friends of the club 1 to this spring affair « Miss Marguerite Tracy, chaitman of committes, re of tickets. string orchestra will ng from 8:30 until 1 Miss Tracy has as Mise Corinne Ericson, Mise athbone, Miss Ruth Larson and Miss Mathilda Zimmermar Harriet 1. announces the e adys Elizab Gibson iffe, son Liack of €32 A nee of the 1 Women's club to be held. Mem the ports cale The play o'clock her comm Josephine tighy of Kensing igagement of her Thomas W street, Mrs ton Aanghter, | i | MR Mrs, Traut is chairan of the member Women'’s Hospital Board Bridges and Smaller Parties Fill the Week With Activities . FRANK TRAUT ship committee of the o 4 - . T 2 annual meeting Wwith reports tion of officers the council was held Wed the Mrs Sprugue of \lay The and seont ole of Gir sdi) home of Hil ensuing m at |clected to office for the include | nissi * A Con Spra | secretary, n ¥ urer, M ommittes Ani committes m ence rews; el Mra. chairman ha | My Thartes | Mrs. Ge Dodd, Mrs, Jonathan Hart [¢. Loomis. Mrs. Noah L | Wiittam Marsland, N A ‘ Mre, . A Jo it l \ rtin nd Mra, ¢ r nt « council during Mrs atin |a pres ou | | Nirs 1 work o mitt Mrs, 1. A various merl commit mp Miss' | ! g ™) A most to the Abroad” New Irip Finnegan of points of | dings Miss and interes! illustrated given ted au- lec by Britain ereen, ry de & were n one's opte owing ym the frws its man of the Finnes lered with ompan- One of the closing social events n{' | the year, and one which at the same| time will be one of the most brilliant, | will be the annual ball given by the | Kenilworth club at the Shuttle Mead- | ow club on Thursddy evening, May 29. | Clesson Parker is chairman of the| committee on arrangements and Bol- | ton and Cipriano’s ore from | New Haven will furnish the music. | « . estra Miss Margarct Traver of Maple street has been in Boston the past few ! days as the guest of her former class | | mates at the Now gland Conserva- tory of Music. | o s } Mrs, Lillian H srmerly of New Britain, presided at a reunion ¢ | Phi Sigma, an association of women | | who attended Wesleyan university in| s coeducational days, at | strect, New York, on I | members present numbered | were from varous parts of tihe coun- | were guests of Mrs. Tryon |in the afternoon and evening. | Tryon, | . . - J. E. Cooper of Vine Stewart Parsons of Lineoln stroee | gone to Canada on a fishing trip. i AaerSit Arthur Kimball have street Lexington street left Friday for Moosehead lake, Maine, to spend o few days fishing. ¢ s e | Razzi Stevens of Tulsa, Oklahoma, | has been the guest of his brother and | sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lucien evens of Monrie street | Mrs, Arthur Oldenshaw entertained | six tables at Juncheon and bridge at her home on Corbon avenue Wednes- aay. ( .« .. | The gave a hotel idge Imer Monday afterneon bridge club dinner party at the Burritt | Tuesday evening, followed by at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Stone of Ruascll street Willlams of Garden street gave a delightful bridge party it her home L afternoon when | she entertained four tables at cards Prizes were awarded to Mrs, W, Christ, Mrs. Georga Bodley and Mrs Jph Wainwright ¢ ieie Frederick Macomher party followed by at their home Hamilton Thursday evening “ .. Mrs, Joseph Mr gave bridge street and Mrs, : dinner 1 on Mah On Wednesday _morning 10 a'clock In 8t. Peter'®ehurch the wed | ding of Miss Blanche Helen Waters, inughter of Mr. and Mrs, Archibald { Waters of Acmistice street, and Flor jan J. Fox, son Mr. and Mrs, ¥ | "'ox of Whitneyville, took place, Rev, | med the eere anor Gifford of Lon of and brother of the 'y The bride blue taffota at of Charles Coppens perfo. | mony. Mies E Island was the maid Archibald Waters, brid acted as best man wore a gown ef poudre [trimmed with Trish point lace and ¢he | carried a bouquet of tea Her {attendant was dressad in cloctrie b chiffon and she carried pink roses, Immediately following the ¢ reeption was held the { le's nts, after wh ‘Y“‘ Mrs, Fox left on a | through Canada, and upon t turn will reside at H Conrt, Staten Istand, N, Y. Mr. ta of Yale Shefficld S class of 19 and is now the American Telephone in New York de e honor at 1) wit ports roses tions of 0o | 7 pose dent remo fent; M home of at pare they a gradu | tifie with | sehool, and { Telegraph Co., Mra, H, ¥ m, of Fast t Mr ngton Hamilton a Orange and Mrs Kens: Mrs, 1t Travis the pa years has heen { medical missionary work in China returned to | York « 1vs Mrs, Herbe | . Mra. ler str o k of Merid Alexar fanghter, t Mrs. Har tightrully e and nttle M Mise Dorothy . . heon bridge ad Themson ting of the soclation of 1 W business of i ed an enter ed out oo Mi Peterson ain wit read- H vl of Ma address of the Hansen rving boxes f tival Concer May under 1 Rritain sames of 15, A 1 Mra. W. C V. ¥ Ha Hungerford H wh Mr Mre Staniey, and atis of Chestnut jays in New MRS EMORY o ] ] - PR —————— Rt S e B Ll CORBIN Mrs. Corbin was chairman of the costume committee for the Springtime party held at the Y. W, C. A, this week The i fggd County Leagu annual convention of the Hart- of Women Voters 8 be held here day at the Hotel A Ditrritt, promising to be a most in- tcresting one with reports of the local | iague presidents and reports on the & national convention by Mrs, Lewis [} Miss Mary Bulkley and Miss 3 garet Cheney. Howard Bradstreet, i or of adult education in will be one of the speakers rnoon, his subject to be the of “Immigration,” Kimball, Mrs, Hartwell Taylor, Miss Elcanor Boykin of New |York who is visiting Mrs, Taylor, and |Miss Agnes Vance were among the rom here who attended the in Middietown today. who is direc Hartford of the aft i timely on o | Mre A |meetin On Wednesday evening the B nal Women's club ar monthiy meeting with Miss Weid After sup- which was se d at 6 o'clock, a program was carried out, own of the Ne Britain peaker and Miss ve a number of vocal siness Professi held lits re Tildr {per presiding, have been received im wedding of Miss Grace of Mr, and Mrs tford, to o of Hartford, Markham inderbil CEE ekly meeting lay of the Lions noon at the Hotel especially interesting, L superintendent of the Home in Newing- the meeting. Miss 1 tabked of the work that is being to build up the minds and bodies ind of the different of ¢ There are about 130 little sufferers at the Home nd more coming in at five every two proved ldren, at present rate of ks br. P are or six 10unced that all was in the trip to Newington afternoon the nt the trees, which were lonated by the I sery Co. of | Wallingford grounds of the Home € when Lions wi nes Nu in th . On Tuesd v the Parents and Teach- n the Junior High I its annual meeting, br g s 0f the year to a ¢ delighttul entert program was as follows: grade pupils, asson, dircctor school 1 Maid Mrs iroline Fairy King I Queer Dorothy Boyington +« Vera Dodge Audry Fagan Margaret Bacon Warren Brainerd Wanda Bynder Russell Bowen William Haswell Maurice Berkowitz Ceecil Cochrane m Black Dorothy Cook e Anderson Ella Stringham oh . Harold Bengston, Augusta Patience guage Grammar Article Nou Adjective oun unetion ntra Grace M Parey | of Spe cArt mberg parts ur, estra scleetion Wand drint, Fight rade grade, director, Doris Nelson venth grade gir Ninth grade girl i hoys. s—Bovent) Mrs. Le man, ul lectior lian « Rardeck has of New returned te Iochelle where . e Dorothy of Steels West Hartford, formerly of New is the guest of M, U, B, third Rrinckheroff, York, at Gunnery School party IR Lombra eroff of The many friends of Mr, and ward Wilson will be happy to turned to New their M, carn Brite on make home sscll gtreot ilo's Wild this eve