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" o . Many tables have beén bought far e s s e e s e . - - his w n inte ween th inding up of the more formal win ter and spr nd the of June graduations and wedding ba followed by the summer. holidays, has been replete with entertaining, 1t has scemed that the week thus placed, offered special opportunity for ti host ng programs tim varties. DBridge parties have been numerous, with Mrs, H. C. Bates en- tertaining at luncheon and bridge at the Shuttle Meadow club on Wednes- day in compliment to Arthur Jones and Mrs. Douglas Johnston, On the same day Mrs. W. T. Coholan gave a bridge party at her home on Lin- coln road for Miss Margaret Eddy and '\1i~<. Dorothy Thomson, hoth of whom will "he June bride On Friday, Mrs, Ashley entertained at a bridge party nt her home on Harrison street, ,\v1;l re only a few of the many hos. nd partics of a week full of The New Britain 1 ary club played the role of host delightfuily on Thurs day at the Burritt hotel when the members hrought their gons to lunch, while a magician entertained them with his blac magic. Last th siness I'rof elub gave s tended clnh Society May a these g fosses evenin and a dance at of the nal Woman's and well at the Shuttie Meadow Yesterday, too, the Women’ of the First h, gave a luncheon, while the members of the League of Wemen Voters, which held its convention in town yesterd met for luncheon at %0 membe ssful chn ay, Supritt hotel, the almost week, with 1o ple looking forward to the Cheral club concert tomorrow as litting climas to a delightful week, . the on, throug events of the a . o» In accordance with the season, too when the laater part of May over to memories, is given plans made for Memorial Day And o, for the past’ few street has heen hright Poppy which 80 “landers Fields where poppies blow, between the crosses row an pigy I8 being sold and worn in memory of our soldier dead, the financial pro ceeds to help our veterans, are next days with the reminiscent being row o 0k Mrs, James Brown of Walnut street is spending a few days in Woodlawn, New York, “ e N Sarah Schaeffer of Mass, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. M. Hayden of Lincoln road. R Mrs, August Burckhardt of Hartford, formerly of New Britain, entertained at luncheon and bridge Monday. Among the guests from New West and so, there have heen many | { Boston, | MISS SUSAN GOLDTHWAIT e e S —— CHORAL CLUB MUSIC FES 14th—Sidelights of the Social World | D ) ) - 0T 0 -0 S~ (4 -0 -0 -0 Miss Goldthwait is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, W. E. Goldthwait of Bassette street, whose marriage to Charles E. Tuttle of Meriden, will take place June 17 Britain were, Mrs, Gr orge Dyson, Mrs, W. Sternberg and Mrs, L. Oldershaw o Mr, and Mrs, €. J, Law entertatned at a bridge party Monday evening at their home on Garden street, T prizes were awarded to Miss Myrilc Porter and DoWitt Riley. iy N Mrs, Howard Parsons of Steele straet has returned from an extended trip to Texas and California, e o o Mrs, Benton Parker entertained the members of the Ladies' Ald soclety of the Methodist church at her home on Arch street Thursday afternoon, . . Miss Laurene Mouat, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Laurence Mouat of Grove I returned Monday to New Bruns wick, N. J, after spending the week- end with her parents. . . Mr, and Mrs. George Hart street arrived in New York, refurned from an extended trip. of Vine having European Miss Lilllan Brown visiting Mr. and Mrs has returnedl to her Mass, who has heen Maxwell Port home in Boston, . Miss Margaret tillman and King Road of New York ecity spending the weak-end with, Mr, Mre. Maxwell Porter of West #ireet, ston are and Main Miss Marjorie Galpin who It a stu- dent at Wellosley epent last Saturday and Sunday with her par. Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Galpin, in in College ents, Ber . Mre. Walter Leland and daughter, Miss Virginia Leland of Hart streot returned on Tuesday from Atlantic City Mrs, George Kron and daughter, Miss Katheryn Kron of Hawley street are spending two weeks at Lake Con. gamond, DR Mrs. G. Kraemer has returned to her hiome on Maple street affer epend- ing two weeks in Milford, Conn. e Mrs. Albert Kilby and son, Alhert Kiiby, Jr., of Y., have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wright pf East street. ) Mrs. John Kirkham of Ce nt part of this week in New York ar strect . wedding of interest to New Brit- ain folks, taking place at Saranac lake today was that of Graydon A Cowles, son of Mr. and Mrs, G. F Cowles of Chestnut street Alzine Estes of Ausable Forks, N, Y. Mr. Cowles Is a graduate of the New Britain High school and of Middie bury College and is now with the A. H. Marshall Hardware company of Piattsburg, N. Y. Miss Estes s1- perintendent of Nurses at the Lake Piacid General hospital. . . A Miss Agnes Vance entertained a mpany of eighteert at a dinner party sllowed by bridge at her home or Maple strort Monday evening. Prizes Russell Nelson were awarded to Mrs and Gardner Weld., S Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peiton talned a party of eight at Tuesday evening at the Shutile dsw club, tellowed by brid home on Forest street . . Arthur Kimbail has returned from a ing trip to Moosehead Lake, ent dinner Mea. = at their Mr. and Mrs. Harold Judd and chil- and Willlam Sloper of Hartford, sailed today from New York city to spend the swmmer touring Europe. . Mr. and %, Harold Stoper of 1 Wed gell ot i nesday for Gr Wit e T & few wocks at their summer on Moosehead Lake, | and Miss | per Mrs, W, T. Corbin gave a delight- ful bridge and mah jongg party at er home on Lincoln road Wednes- [day afternoon in compliment to Miss Margaret Eddy apd Miss Dorothy | Thomson, Mrs, C, K. Stanley, Mrs Joseph 1lynn of Hartford, and Miss Margaret Eddy won the hridge prizes while Mrs. A. G, Schauffler won the | mah jongg prize. Mre, Maurice Stan ley and Mrs. A, G, Schauffler {sided. at the attractive tea table, | .. TLe members of Iions club the New Tritain a chicken dinner Tuesday evening when the Ne wington Grange members were hosts in their naw building. After dinner, which was served by the ladies he there wore a number of short Harry al and Granger, welcoming the g and then handing the merting to President Goldthwait who ealled members and guests, Later, there was a dance program. . Woman's Mis ton Congre enjoyed of Grang pecches, Srwin, m ts over on oclety of tional ehureh the home of meeting was addressed by Hartford who India. Kensin Friday Lewis Griffit) L attended and Martin Welles an interesting talk on 8 0% met Mre well M rave afternoon a the day of pecially M the the intere noon meeting Wednes- Kiwanis club ting was an es s Rabhi 1N of Waterbury addressed gathering on “The Art of Living, and Sturman Dyson and Stanton Ash- ley sang a duet, . and Mrs. Joseph thirty-fifth anniversary wedding Wednesday ovening at home on South Main street, .o Arthur a few An gon, George, at Hampshire, Kappan My obgarved their their Noy of 11 has returned t visiting Academy, New Mra from Kimt . her Kxeter « o W. H. Warner of Lin- returned from a trip to Bermuda and Mre. T, J Sharple's parents, Mr as Sharples of Aute .o Mrs, €. I°. Bennett, Mrs Fletcher and Mrs. Robert the honor guests and speakers at the first annual banquet the Stanley Works Girl held at the Burritt hotel on Tuesday evening. e Mr eol weeks and Mr: stroet have two Mr. ple Sharples of Ma- rtais Mr. 1 Mrs. Thom R. L a ang, . Walter ark were club e heen completed for the entation of “The Lost Lady's Slip- 1 operetta to be given at the gton school on Wednesday eve- May 28th Plans Washi ning MISS CATHERINE TRAVIS Mis< Travis ic a niece of Mr. and Mr< A R Andrews of Vine strect. She will attend the festivities at Phil- lps Fxeter Academy next week-end Gladys & The leading social event in the his- tory of New Britain ehapter, Connec- ficut Council of Catholic Women, is scheduled for Saturday afternoon, June 7, at the Burritt hotel, when a bridge and whist social will be held, Miss Agnes Fox is chairman of the general committee and she will name heads for the various sub-committees to whom the details of the social will be entrusted, and a mecting of the full committes will be held shortly to complete plans, The is the first big gathering of the season for New Britain chapter. The organization has Leln in existence the past four vears and reports rapidly increasing membership, soe for Mre, . T, Boll gave a bridee party Wednesday afternoon at her home in the Sherman Gourt apartments, in compliment to her house guest, Miss Margaret Eaton of Naugatuck. Mrs. Dudiey Walker and Mrs, Carl Maigh- feldt won the prizes. The Emma Hart Willard chapter of the D, A, T met Thursday afternooi at the home Mrs, George I', Dodd in Beriin, holding its annual meeting with the officers who have served during the past year, and the nual election ©of officors Mis Wickwire was reclected ra gent the chapter while the other officers clected were: Vice.regent, Mis George 1%, Dodd ry, Mre W, Gwatkin; Mrs. W, Mildrum Miss reports ¢ iilizabieth s tros histori nd Krnest Caroline mer W Iney ind Mre n, egistrar, Mrs. advistory board, Mrs. o, Mrs Bigelow Thomas €. Hodgson e . Arthur O treet entertained teachors of the iuncheon and ning. i Mrs. Lillian to Miss Mary Mrs. Eliagon of 25 Eilis last year's siaff of mith school at bridge last Tuesday eve prize was rdied 1o Orchard and the second 8mith . fi aw . The ma thwait, 4 i ug Go nf Miss Busan Gold of Mr. and Mrs. Wils Ham Tthwait of 85 Rasseit strect, to Charles Edward Tuttle, son of Mr. and Mre. James B, Tuttle of Meriden, will take place at the home of the bride’s parents on June 17th at 4 o'clock Pe CEEI A pretty afternoon German 1. Hilda M Herman stre wedding took place this at 4 o'clock 8t, John's itheran chureh when Miss Whittlieh, daughter of Mrs Busch of 179 Greenwood became bride of Charles Stepler, son of Mrs. Emma Stépler of 472 Lincoln t ev. Martin W, Gaudian officTated Mrs, Kugene Kieffcr was matron of honor and Miss pler, sister of the groom, was the bridesmaid. The flower girls Miss Helen Bush and Miss Dor- Te Merlin Johnstone was o best man, and Raymond Carlson Kieffer acted as ushers, The bride was attired in a gown of bite Roshanara ecrepe with a veil trimmed with orange blossoms and he carried a shower bouquet of white of the The wore a gown of or- id accordion pleated georgette with hat to match. Her bouguet as of sweet peas. The bridesmaid s dressed in pale pink georgetta trimmed with gold lace and a hat te match. Her bouquet was of gale pink sweet peas, The flower girls Roshanara crepe and. earried baskets of pink sweet peas The church was prettily decorated apple blossoms and white lilacs. inring the ceremony Mrs, John Mar- tin sung “O Promise Me.” A reception was held at the home of the bride’s mother at which guests vere present from Detroit, Massachu- tts, Meriden, Berlin and this city. Mr. and Mrs. Stepler left on a wed- ding trip to New York. at were othy Jennin 1 Kugene roses and valley m tron of honor Mre. Harris Humason of Vine street t bridge at the benefit hospital ertained two tables of hon We the New Britain General fund, af | Razzi Stevens who has been the, | house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Stevens of Monro® street has returned o his home in Tulsa, @klahoma. . s Miss Catherine Travis, a nlece of Mr., and Mrs. Joseph R. Andrews of Vine street will attend the festivities |at Exeter Academy next week-end, |the guest ofy Richard House, son of {Mrs. W, A, | .. Miss Gladys Slaney of Main street | Ispent the week-end with her class mate, Miss Anna Anderson of Manchester, Connecticut, . oo On Wednesday evening the mem- | 0~ T~ T ———— " ouse of Lennox Place. |J South | bers of the Kiwanis club gave a sup- || per-dance at the Burritt hotel with |about 70 couples in attendance and | {music by the Bacchanalian orchestra, During the supper hour the Five Steppers, a group of entertainers from Hartford, gave a song and dance re- | view. . It is of great interest. lacally, that Lewis Chapmayp, son of Mr, and Mrs, William Chapman of High street, has been one of three selected out of cighteen candidates for membership in the “Kite and Key" fraternity of the University of Pennsyivania, The organization is a musical one and is limited to a membership of twelve. | N The Parents and Teachers' associa- |tion of the Stanley school, held its an- nual meeting Wednesday evening, when W, T. Squire, junior achieve- ment director, made the address, Aft. er the talk a program of vocal selec. tions by Miss Geraldine Cullen, recita. tions by Miss Signe Peterson, and re- lections by the “Three Friends Trio," | Samuel Delano, Mrs, Margaret consisting of Dr. Howard Stearns and Traver. Officers for the coming year were selected as follows: President, Paul E. Guiberson; vice-president, Farl Risselback; secretary, Miss Anna Ra- kowsky; treasurer, Miss Helen Dixon . . v The Fathers and 8ons’ meeting of the New Britain Rotary club Thurs- day was & marked success with a large attendance, of sons, both large and small, and of proud fathers, Humphries, a magiclan of no mean powers, entertained with all sorts of magie which brought great pleasure 1o his audience, Rev, A. F. Camp- bell of Hartford gave an interestisg talk, . L is being manifested in the operetta which the pufils of the Worthington school, Berlin, will present on May 28, The operetta is entitled ““The Flower Queen™ and ia being directed by Miss Mildred Clark and Miss Suzanne Cobey. .. Great interest There will be a lawn party and dinner dance larger and more enter- | taining than evar before held on the | evening of Saturday, June 14th at the Shuttle Meadow club with Mr. Allan MeKinnie who is chairman of the en- tertainment committes in Quite novel and entirely new at the elub will be the band concert which is to be given on the Pawn while the guests dine on the terrace. A full moon in addition to bright colored lights and flower decked tables will 2dd color to the aWair which at this early date holds out promise of heing an event of much interest, €00 Mr. and Mrs, Graydon A Plattshurg, N. Y., Mr. Cowles' parents, Mr, and rs, G, B. Cowles of Chestnut strect e Miss Harriet Reynal, daughter Mr. and Mrs, Louis Reynal of Lexing- ton street entertained a few friends at foa at her home Wednesday after neon, Cowles, of of Miss Kieanor lewis of Russell street is spending the week.end in New York eity 5 Mr. and Mrs, C. ¥. Barnes who re cently returned from a trip Cali- fornia have purchased a new residence on Maple street, Rristol, 3 Mr. and Mre. T. H. Briste! and daughter, Miss Ruth Bristol, of Groye Hill, are spending -the week-end at their summer home in Cheshire. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Porter and daughter, J. of rden street, mo- tored to Westbrook this afternoon. to Adams of Worcester, Mass., week-end with Mr. and of Grove Hill, Harry spent last Mrs, Laurence Moaut . oe The Woman's socicty of the First church gave a very delightful Tunch- eon party yesterday at the church with Mrs. James Robinson, Mrs, Harry Bales, Mrs. W. ¥. Parker, Mrs, Clay? ton oodwin, Bertha Chambe lain and M in charge. The made gay with sprays of lilacs and dogwood, lending an air of festivity to the gathering. Several members of the younger set under the directign of Miss Harriet Reynal assisted with the serving. They included Mrs, “nvvn!fl Hibbard, Mrs. Edwarfl Christ, Miss I'rances Parker, Miss Beatrice Ttey- nal, Miss Marjorie Baldwin, Mise Catheryn Swuift and Mrse. Lucian Stevens, Mis Fhere w than 800 pespla in attendance at the bridge party giv en at the Burritt hotel Thursday eve- ning under the direction of Miss O'Leary and Miss Daly. Quantitiss of pink and white carnations and calla liles wers used for decoration. Prizes were awarded at each table, ) Mr. and Mre. C. B. Parsons of Hart | street have been spending a few days in New York city. Rt William O’Brien of Hartford has been the guest of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Mulligan of Tiberty street. . .o Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ward have been entertaining William Spittall of Springfield, Mass, at their home on Garden strect o nded the Business and Professional Women's club dance last evening, re more att charge, are the guests of | Cornelia Chamber) l’ uncheon tabled we MRS. ARTHUR G. KIMBALT TIVAL TO-MORROW —_— Mrs, Elisha Cooper Exhibits Painting in Boston—Lawn Party At the Shuttle Meadow Club Saturday June | [ c | | i ! | Mrs, | Mrs, C. the auction bridge tourney in aid of the Sunshine Society, which will be held Monday®afternoon ‘in the Norden bungalow, The Cannonicus branch of the society organized several = years ago has and is doing much to aid and cheer the needy. At a meeting of the organization held Monday afternoon fin the Methodist church a gift of $100 W voted to the Disabled Veterans’ camp fund, in addition to $10 toward a Sunshine fun started by the Niantie branch to raise $200 for a radio outfit for the State Farm for Women. A partial list of those reserving tables for the party includes the names of George W. Corbin, Mrs. W, H. Horsfall, Mrs, W Marshall, Mrs. W, H. Porter, Mrs. Charles Scott, Mrs. Lucy Towers Mrs. B, F. Gaffney, 1. Pierce, Mrs. George Dy- John A. Andrews, Mrs. H. Mrs, John Pinches, Mrs. Mrs. Sherman, son, | Walter Meyers and Mrs. G. Goodwin. lof Mrs, Kignball is president of the local chapter of the League of Women Voters full| The Pritain Rurritc hot Lancing at lowed the Nurses gonera New Britain A force tomorrow afternoon attend the annual Spring liestival Music whieh will be given at the Capito! the ater by the members of the ( club. The program which follows is or icularly varied and well a will turn out in inn P ranged, Mr e in June Mr and s PART 1. Seven Last’ Words of Christ” 3 3 5% L Dubois Chor¥s Orchestra and Solois s | Mry Elz PART 11 1 Overture, “Mignon” Thomas Harrigsn (a) The Wanderer nubert for 1 (b) Shepherd Res Thy severa Orchestra Foaming Mane () 1 am a Roamer “The to spen 1het Mrs pe mo ar Horse's Korbay rMs m nting Mr, Patton s Passing By v Pureell | pg Recitativo—Deeper and Deeper still v Hande! | |y Aria—Waft Ter Angels Handel |, From the Oratorio “Jeptha.” 3 Mr. House Ballot RBuite sy Mottl (From les Nympha de Diane.) (a) Tambourin (h) Minustto, (e) Gigue Bold Mendelssohn it summ yor om a ently Mugeum by the Copley paintings G v done L ory du Orchestra. (a) Hark, Havk, the Lark (h) O quand je dors (e) Love in Springtime A Swedish Folk Song Sundeline Y Sullivan-Brewer o et and M 1 atreet unchoon George Ashley Mme The Lost Chord Chorus and Orchestra The box holders include Mes, C. K, Bennett, Mr. and | Hart, Mr, and MragW. | B. A, Hawley, Mp, and Mre Hungerford, Mr, and Mre. A, G ball, Mr, and Mra, G. T, Kimba ¢, & landees, Mr, and Mre. I’ C Rickey, Mr. and, Mre. 1. A G.'P, Spear, Mr. and Mrx, (% ¥ Mr. and Mrs, A gtanley, H. H. Whee Mr. and Wheeler, 20 ¢ Lune Ning room nade oms and | ride to Mrs Wells of 1y P M Mrs Hat W, Kim and H gay |t Mr. a Mre I o o 8+ ® Wednesday J gathering the reg that ¥ uring a1 sentative Meadow eon bridge card parties, winter months, continue and add mach co events at the countsy « &t of those attendi names of Mre. Star iHartwel] Taylor, Mrs brant, Mre. Lonis It Frishie, Mra. Howard G. . Platt, Mra. Norr Mary Whittlesey, M combe Mre. n Dary mond Mazicne, Mrs, Wi M Ray Leach, Mrs, O, ¥. P Mrs. Wilijam 1 Mrs Alonzy Porter, Mys, Mre. Mautice Johnson, Mre, Douglas nston, Mrs Arthur Sampeon, Mrs rar Mrs. Arthur Jones Lewis, Mra. Johnste Howard Bruemmer win, Miss Ruth Corbin, Miss Harry Dates club for e Junch held \ on popular unabat season or weekly " Vs, ¢ Mrs. 1 i terick Ma Virs, Rt am Geor 8 Hart Conle an Arke ] 1uther v Members of t Bridge bands at the" Hote din Bur Mrs. ¥ Flizabeth o s friends in terick Nassett ite of Enfic Mra, Fred Upse Hartford wers of Harrison street y isiti Miss Virginia Stanie Mr. and Mrs. Nortimer Showt Reach and New graduate nest whek from Haven Nurses Traiming schoo . s o Welch of New Haten Arthor Walker of H®m . Saniey Rritain the New Mre 1. D visifing Mre ilton strest . Mre. Elizabeth Norton Railey New York and Kensington, Conn., and George Taleoit of Hartford. formerly of New Dritain, will be married w New York on Thursday, May 29 8 vy The members of the Kenilworth club are anticipating with much pleas ure their spring ball, which will held next Thursday evening. Plans and arrangemenis are going forward eteadily e ane of the most (spring season, Daughter of Mr: Vine street author of a s that t ent promices to succossful of the Whe brid umni of hospital 1tnne v esday & new Van d seve v Timbrell they touring. g short story Ho! weeks, New entettained at th ning. eve home fol I Ney Mrs r of and early Oppen of Cedar yson York il spend 110 painted know iving ppen te at Murs, 1 a rigon ine Ha ed table iy Card MISS SALLY HU MASON Harric Homasm of Mics Huma<on i the appearing | in & recent isswe of Collier's Weekly | | Mrs Ernest Woods is chairman of the committee arranging for the tourney Mrs, street this week. Wil Hungerford York Mr. and Russell am city nd, daughter of Leland of Hart week-end in the Deerfield Miss Virginia 1. Mr. and Mrs., W. W. street is spending the Deerfield, Mass, at cademy, - and Mrs. Edward Main street this week . Mrs. Clayton Parker of left Monday for Califor= several weeks, . e Lancaster of in New York Mr West city were & & Mr, and Vine street nia to spend Mrs. Luther Parker and ehildren of Forest street will leave Thursday for Niantic to spend two months. . Clifton Wilson have taken a Mr. and Mrs, sons Forest street cottage at Lake Champlain for the summer months, Mrs, Wilson with her children will leave the first of June and Mr., Wilson will go out join them in July Mrs, Wilson Killough of Chicage arrived Wednesday to spend several weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, James Robinson of Harrison street, . e and of early to has returned Beau- Howard Parson a trip to California and Texas, Mrs, from mont, . Arthur Jones of Russell street Douglas Johnston of Maple Hill were honor guests at lunch- con and bridge Wednesday of Mrs, Harry Bates, who entertained a party of fifteen at the Shuttle Meadow club, Miss Agnes Johnston and Mrs, Emory Corbin took the bridge prizes, 5 9. Mrs. Walter Leland and her daugh- ter, Miss Virginia Leland will enter- tain forty friends at luncheon and bridge at their home on Hart street Thursday. Mrs, and Mrs, . Friends of Merwin Peterson will be pleased to know that he has returned home after spending the past four vears in Texas, Mrs. Bennett Hibhard entertained the Alpha Alpha Alumne assoclation at bridge at her home on Vine street, Tuesday evening. Miss Priscilla Crabtree, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Crabtree of Line coln street, returned Monday to New York eity after spemding the weekes end with her parents, it Mrs. Luther Parker and children of orest strect spent Friday in Walling- ford . . Maurine Robertson ia the house guest of Miss Harriett Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Parker of Vine street, Miss Roberte son and Miss Parker are classmates it the Gateway School in New Haven, v s Mise entertain Khuttie win the Mre. B F tables of Meadow Gaffney hridge at Monday R and Mra. Walter Mackarian daughter, Katheryn, and M. W, f Garden street, are spending in Schenectady, Y. R and Mre, 1. M. Hayden of Lin- road entertained at cards at thelr last evening. five club on Mr and Healy the week-end N. M home Bl Michas Berlin her home to a mesting of the club of Berlin Weadnes. M Flizabeth Wick. interesting address on . . of Mrs Motherhood day afternoon vire gave an jrrent events. Miss Winifred B & has returned to her home Fast after ding two weeks visiting friends in N.J in Reriin Orange . laugh- 1. are the Res A and 1w N parents, Rodiry Pound lley Henry o New Brunewiek Mrs, Pound’s lley and Mrs, n stroet. Mrs. Miss Eleanor ¥ . . H. T Mra riy arsons of West has been on an ex- teip 18 expected ship docking in New Mrs. tended Furopsan home today, the York this mor Charles whe open her avenue party jation of the T will give to Northe in AW Mra M aft to 1e Women's ass ruesday rnoon at ng done thers 27 Wak for Ral- and Mare " of Jacohson oft this morning Mra Ma tn aw, visit Mr mo and avaN win Jacobwon. Reginald Towers ga card party at her home on strest Friday afternoon entertained three tables at auction. Mra. F. V. McDonough, Mra. Theodore Wallen and Mrs. Clifford Odin won the prizes . . Hemenway, regent of er Stanley chapter, D. A. Ry, the members of the board yesterday at the given by the Woman's so- First church . Vrs & de. wtful Hamilton when she Mrs the Esth entertained DA R nncheon ciety of 1 (Coutinued on Page 13)