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T —E—— - T - WEDDINGS AND OUT-DOOR SPORTS DIVERT SOCIETY :: Club Calendars Ahnounced—-Yale-Army Dinner Dance at Shuttle Meadow—-Personal Notes. | Chase, Mrs. Willlam H. Judd, Mrs, of the Footlights,”" Major Viviam Glibert, New York city, Courtesy of Mrs, Willlam ¥, Brooks, Mrs, Wil- llam C. Hungerford, Mrs. John C. Loomis, Mrs, B. Allen Moore, Mrs. L. Hoyt Pease, Mrs. Irank J. Por- ter, Mrs, Philip B. Stanley. Hos- tesses: Mrs. Frank J. Porter, Miss Mary E. Binghary, Mrs, Charles F. Geotge E. Kohn, Mrs. Alice B. Moore, Mrs, Charles W. Nichols, Mrs. Howard 8. Parsons, Mrs, Hart- well A. Taylor, Mra. Charles B. Stanley, Mfs, Herbert H. Wheeler. February 6ti—"New Britaln His- tory," by Mrs. Withrop P. Tryom, | New York city. In charge of Mrs. Willlam F. Brooks, Guests of honor, Mrs, Charles H. Bissell, Miss Kath- | crine A. Nettleton, Hostesses: Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs L. Hoyt Pease. March 6ih—*“Our Flag in the Philippines,” Mrs. Clarence H. Nick- ham of Hartford. Hostess, Mrs, | Louis 8. Reynal. wore turquolse blue georgette and carrlied yellow French rose The flower girl's dress was of yellow georgette and she carried a basket of rose petals The bride's mother wore gray silk canton crepe with cut steel head trimmings and the groom's mother wore Lanvin green crepe with silver trimming. The ceremony took place bencaty a latticed arch trimmed with E lish ivy and white roses from which was suspended a bell of white roses, The gift of the bride to the maid of honor was a set of sweater pins and to the flower girl a garnet ring. The groom gave the best man a stickpin. Previous to the ceremony Miss Marion Robb of New Britain, sang “I love you truly” and Mrs, Wm, 8. Norton played the wedding march from Lohengrin. I'ollowing .the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at which there were April 3rd — “Travel Talk” Mrs. ; S i about 100 guests present from Kenneth T. Sloper. Exhibition of % i b Massachusetts, New York, Old Say- paintings. Hostess, Mrs. Elisha i b b B L brook, Wallingford, Kensington, Cooper. s 1 ¥ 4 A Bridgeport, Meriden, New Haven, May 1st—Report of delegates to s ' ¢ b Yalesville, Plainville, Hartford, Thirty-Fourth Continental Congress. : 3 Cheshive and New Britain. Annual reports of officers of Esther g ¥ A A The house was prettily decorated { Stanley Chapter. Election of offl- ¥ : fen " for the occasion, a color scheme of cors. May Day luncheon Shuttle 8% A : o el green and white was carried out in Meadow club In charge of Mrs, Wil- o 00, N the room in which the ceremony Mam C. Hungerford. ¢ : % [ took place, blue and yellow in tha G 0o Ilv:w'luz rm;m‘ u;y: ;I;..;mrx pine and ittersweet in the living room. Election of offiosrs and directors T ohiriri a¥s = uRiatocting Itook place Wednesday night at.the < R 7 New Britain high school, class of MISS DOROTHY ABBE BOOTH the Welfare Assocla- . i A < . o B ; 4 o R\:‘?nlntsmzl L s ¢ ; ) ! , 1918, and fs a member of the staff| New Britain girl who will wed Goulding Wight of Montclair, 7 at the New Britain institute. She is J 2 W. L. Hatch was relected president . y very popular fn her community, N. J., tonight sers elected were; Vice . ¢ 7 ;. MISS MAXINE HART B S B Atwood, treewire; . : BT eciwzals menter i ithe iaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart, who will be one of the |p. w. Macomber; secretary, E. F. 4 : [Samot :n"'n';v‘::,;":’,:',:':'::r':n;:ft"f; ernoon at 2 o'clock at the rectory of “ bridesmaids at the Booth-Wight nuptials Neumann. W. E. Atwood was ap- ; Tre st et Hignal battallon durs | St. Francis church, Naugatuck. Rev. [ing the Scholarship Bridge _given pointed chairman of the ex:cuffl;;e . - ing the World War. He is employed | John J. Fitzgerald, pastor, officiated. | Thursday afternoon at the Shutt] e e e e e | commiittee Which §s comprised of E. At the Peck, Stow and Wilcox com-| Miss Flarence E, McCarthy, sister | Meadow club under the auspices ANS FOR WINTER GAYETIES INDICATE A BUSY |!; Neumann, G & Forir. ™ o MRS, HARRY ADAMS [ pany. Southington. StiliieUne Mas O oseme Naand | hay Nowbritald Caliess ey o Hl SEASON e A ataane. i Mi pina N o o Mr. and Mrs. Laur-| Cron ther return trom a wedaing | Heney Zwick, brother of the groom, | aflair was fndeed . hugo sucoess SEAS ] drews and L. A. Sprague. She was Miss Laurene Mouat, daughter of Mr. and Mvs. Laur-{, P90 00 Tl H GO 0 re. | best man financially and soclally. The tables During the wonderful October weather of the past The following directors were| ence Mouat of this city, now residing in Springfield, Mass. | de on Grove Hili, Kensington. The bride was ‘attired in & §0Wn | selling at $5 filled the large balle fortnight, outdoor sports have been decidedly popular. chosen: For the term ending Octo- e of pale blue chiffon with ostrich|poom and overflowed into the sune : ber 1, 1925, C. . Chase, E. C. Con- e trimming over satin, She wore a|room. Home-mad fectio BT g o ) . : & om. e-ma ections and The foothall games each week-end bring out a large nelly. A, F. Eichstacat, W. -L. e its et cnn oo W Elomemidoleontacinng S and vepresentative gathering of New Britainites, while Hatch, ¥. W. Macomber, W. C. N W dd 77! W k that of Miss Mary MecAloon, daugh-| cariieq bouquet ot White bridal|" b 1 . @ 2 i members of the Junior College club the golf course at the Shuttle Meadow club is equally | Hungerford, vlin;v. L)}"m:n \R John- umerous e lflgs s ee L::‘ "f,:’,,""'f,', "]-”'-‘" Aloon h:-nmj\ roses and swansonias. Sposkiimaduiiinaliag b J. H. Kirkham, E. F. Neumann, son street and iy G. Groman, Ty successful. }son, . 2 S s Gramantiar n: D scholarship fund. Tables were re- i o rs G. P, Speark; F. G. Vibberts, M. H.| There is more than ordinaryi Miss Catherine Lynch. daughter|Son of Mr. and firs. yroman of | ponovdoy chiffon trimmed with os- ) Son i Interest this week-end centers in the Bonth»\’\ ight Pease; for ferm ending Octomber lncem:t in the marriage of Miss|of Michael Lynch of Norwalk and|Jublle street. The cercmony took i 1'm was of el p;n‘m "i‘,“‘”l }r‘i‘ Mrs. Joseph Burns, Mra. wedding which is to be one of the most important as Tetes: W. B Atwood, €. J. Park- | ocoins Abbe Booth daughter of | Eugena Clerkin, son of Mrs. Allce [Place at 9 o'clock Wednesday morni| yeivct and she carried a bouquet of |y °F R Baness Mea, & Vs B well as the largest weddings in town this fall. |or, Mrs, F. G. Platt, Mrs. T. 1. Rob- |y ang Mrs. Willtam Howard Rooth | Clerkin o Fast Main street were | I' at the chureh of §t. John the! yigw chrysanthemums. (ML Do fi;:hr{f B cc. New dates for the calendar of winter gayeties are ! inson, P:“,’““ K. r“:‘“;;“h :’““lr"f; of Forest street to Goulding Kum- | married Tuesday morning at m;iA:=:”="“;’1mfll;:‘”r’"d Thomas J.| " The bride’s traveling costume was < R M B . i e v dav. p | Stanley, Willlam E. Cowlishaw, Fred | ). \wignt,'son of Mrs. John Wight | o’clock at St. Mary's church, Nor.|La7en. ofticiated. B i e Y R a . “amp, heing made known every day. Among the announce- {0. Rackliffe, Lawrence Humason, | Mo“fm,n N, O e [l Reverend Thomas Griften of | Miss Anna Mae McAloon, niece of | colored velour de laine trimmed | M7 IlGoo:;:v- (,;rb‘lny, (‘nm‘ Emery ments of last week is the program for the series of |Mre, R. N. Peck: for term ending | o 1 takes ‘place this evening at § | Bridgeport, cousin of the bride, per- [the bride, was maid of honor. and| with fawn colored caracul, She wore Qorbin s, T. W. Crowe, Miss dances known as the “Monday Night Dances,” which | October 1, 1927: J. H. Andrews, W. | jo o0 5 %o Fioret Congregational | formed the ceromony. Miss Ruby | Michacl roman, brother of the | 3 hat and slippers to match. | Gladys Day, Mrs, Stanley Goss, Mrs, bt 3 o i ks, L. A. S e, ¥ 1 5 SSRgE it e s . best 7. The ushers were > i e :a recep. Leland Hoar, Mrs. Ernest Hum- will be held at the Shuttle Meadow club. As in pre- ;‘Mfimfikz‘ lFr:\-m iy Prfi‘:;};i; jichuzchiwiNboypertormed (hY {""" b 11"(,‘(' b °f]::"\{f:“h“;n“ 2e e R e n‘n“i\‘\ol\‘S“‘): e o of thg Dhrey, Mrs. R. H. Hubbard, Mm. vious years William C. Hungerford is in charge. | Miss Mary A. Campbell, Peter Cro. z{:‘::cr;nd Henry Maier, pastor of the | 1 et onon and ik esy { bride and Walter . Groman, broth-{ jride at which fmmediate relatives 1iarold Tngraham, Mrs. F. A. John- r G - o o Pl S S ston, Mrs. D. A. ston, M FIVITIES IN WOMEN'S CLl'R‘S‘Arlhur Sampson, Mrs, Charles B.| "% '{;hi]"‘-p ?‘g{m;‘l'"““‘- T, D. Russell |[5ICR o populsr member| After the coremony s veception|er of the groom. During the mass,) only were prosent. The house was n, Mrs Jehnston, Mr s | c OW TUNDER WAY FOR WINTER | §tanley, Mrs. Austin Stowell, Mrs. | of the younger set in town, she was | was held at the home of the “r“"'!‘T[',“"‘_L”“",r"';‘;"* rendered by St.| prettily decorated with autumn, ‘\‘I'_‘“"(,péfl'xf’f”'\,r:"‘"fi I;; (;;,!;:,'h‘f' The Néw Rritaln” Woman's club, | Reuben C. Twitchell, Mrs. Cliffora | SNy graduated from the New Britain | father. Ar and Mrs. ‘H‘r‘.:m will '-,‘»;‘, ‘l"'r”'jh S i :nwn“"\\y‘a 'A.vi‘ll :w myn :i.“‘q‘n’v[m .nfnns.‘] s im”i'se ‘(‘nl;lr“\ll;q "\‘»uie M. Iie Buell' B. Bassette, president. |W. Vivian, Mrs. Frank J. Wachter, | The New Britain College club,|high school. Dana Hall and the make thelr horis it 21 Wintnron||_ T, brite was Btlred in s gown || Mcp e . EXIGK Jett on o wed:| Wil Lovim Nobih, i Nellp B vened its season Tuesday evening | Mrs. Dudley V. Walker, Mrs. C. W. Mrs. Dougias A. Johnston, president, | Katherine Gibbs school in New York | street on their return from 1“‘“‘1"4*‘" w-r A it ’n:‘.’gr‘? ‘;"'nl \{’W‘»u'nllgu::\r-\-(;”;h‘r‘ I e WUl gA ”_ B ith & banquet at St. Mark’s church. | Wilson, Mrs. Roger W. Whitman. announcgs a very entertaining cal-lcjty, Mr. Wight is a graduate of wedding trip. rx”.‘\ HerNall an e ] re at 92 s asiHactAshive Oldershamidlis b . Lt Sotonel Charles Wellington Fir- | Mrs. Howard Parsons, Mry. Hubert cndar for the season 1924-25. The | partmouth college and Harvard jaw Gt O G e et e T R e e uaker of {he evening |§. Flake, Mrs. John L. Davis, Miss club organized some time ago shows school. During the war he served | Miss Marjorle Elimbeth Heban (5050 Siiey of the valley. The Naugatuck high school and was e|Rogers, W. . Rowland, Mrs, Fred 10 he gave an entertaining talk on [Bertha Chamberiain, ~Mrs. Robert a rapld growth in membership dur- | overseas as first lieutenant with the daughter of Mrs. Catherine N aid of honor wore banary colored | e orith o Di ot e Neu el | nckilite i Mtine G A L E e TN "he Passing of the Old West” | Parsons, Wiss Caroline E. Hillard, ing the last fow vears. -Soclally and | 22nd Tnfantry. [ of Bristol, and Ernest 1% Leonard of | M& OF BORCh WOUE SEMC on | tuck News. Mr. Zwick, who served | Joseph Woods and Mrs, Johnstons He refered to the long wagon | Miss Frances Parker, Mrs. Maxwell | philanthropical it is an important| The bride will be attends d by Miss | Hartford, were married Wednesday | = oo0 55 et “of orchid colored | overseas during World War. ia| Vanoe. Miks Agnes “Johnston, Miss /ains which for years followed the | Porter, Mrs, Pardon Rickey, Mra. L. factor In the community, each year pauline Nash of Stamford. as mald | mornins, at a nuptial mass at §t.|Sered S i L Ak Dl e e i \\regon trail. Through fraught with | L. Reddick, Mrs. William Rowland | bringing interesting speakers before |of honor and seven bridesmalds Toseph's church. Bristol. Rev. Oltver | SRRRICEANTR 0 0 o recep- | ford Courant bl Sy langer fot the older pioneers, tha and Mrs, William T. Wells, | the New Britain public. The maney‘_\[is,q Althea Noble and Miss Virgt Magnell, pastor of the church, | "5 0 Fhiq gt the home of the | | Members of the Taaler College club childrén consldered it a lark. One (38t L { realized In this manner goes into & fTaylor of New York city, Miss Vir :_nl. The bride wore & m-:c bride's father, after which Mr. and| 1 : ry C. lling candy in‘rhnhd ‘\[Isa‘ i"\'l 4 vesident of Oregon recalled| New Dritain people who were for- 'scholarship fund which is used every |ginja Hart, Miss Maxine Tart, Miss | of whito georsette crepe, beaded | bride’s father, after whieh b oo cenn ! Mary C.|aalling caody mcliiad i SN “alking barefoot with her brother |tunate cnough to hear Mary Taylor year to help deserving Now Britain | arjorie Baldwin, Miss Bernadine with pearls and a veil of duchesse | Mr®, Groman Jeft o0 & FH0C U0 ) Prritied s vl ol aeil < Rl i ) from Maine to the Pacific coast as |Blauvelt speak here last season ar® girls through college. The program |Walker of this city and Miss Cath-jpoint lace. She carrled a_shower 10 New E0r A0 T Rodes Ll S L e el 2 happy memory of her childhood. | looking forward to welcoming her |Yor the remainder of the year fol-|crine Wells of Newington. Brantz| bouquet of H‘“ S0(cthe-vall .‘“ troct upon their return. | this evening at 7:45 o'clock at the Conatanca \“ur:ln‘r Miss .\hldrod Ihose boys and girls grew up to|again this fall. She will give the lows: Bryan ot New York city will act as | bridesmaid, Mis \{,wlf?n];‘ S ) | home of the bride's parent ev. | O'Dell, Miss Mildred Goodwin, Miss work the herds on the open range. | first In & series of nine picturce on| November 11—Wednesday, # p.|Mr. Wight's best man. The ushers | {iordfore, nOR O RS PEECOT] yrra, Agnes A. Waish, daushter of | Suteliffe, past Mark's | Dorothy Kent and Miss Mary Wolt. | vied a bouquet of white chrysanthe- | Mrs. Anna Walsh of Commonwealth | Episcopal church, will off Judging from the number attend« Another wedding thls week was They were the original cowboys Tuesday, October 2Sth at 4 o'clock | m.: “Letters from a Senator's Wife,” | will be James W. Sanders and Aaron and cowglirls. With the coming of |in St. Mark's church parish rooms. { Mrs, Frances Parkinson Keyes, |B. Cutting of Montelair, N. T. | g L 1l avenue, and Alfred J. Bennis of 1a Cummins of Hartford will be | {he settlers, who fenced in their |Miss Blauvelt comes hero this year, Camp school auditorium. l Tiomas Bradlea and DenvettiAdams | mums. Siha best man wesiBawart | ateiis BT eaee S el oy Siinid wnd Lonls Avary of Hart-| property, © the railroads and the |under the auspices of the Woman's| December 1—Monday, 8 p. m.: |of Boston, Mass. C. Lockhart Mc-| Buckleviot Siasiong ot o clon st man. harvesting machines, the pralries |club. | Christmas carols and customs. Each |Kelvy of Pittsburgh, J. Dwight Me-| The bridegroom As prominernt ™ EUEEN (e Raymond J. Clab- b oy UAl revepiion ) msying the> were ploughed up for wheat. Now | yeRierne | member if requested to bring a gift Kelvy and Mallott Logan of New |2 hletic circles in 1”1“ OrEians. T | oy of St. Mary's church. Mise Celia | will be held at the home of the|™Marriage. They were married in this {he cowboy is gradually disappear-| Members of the Business and | for the Christmas tree at the Chil- | York city, and Curtiss Booth of this yearsyidsileelt Cang L . « e Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Hen- of Long street are today ob= 25th anniversary of their i the past thre | 1 f the \ts of Columbus| Bowe of New York city was the | bride’s parents, The. couple will leave | CIty and hm.n ’."M ‘W”.m" aroh ing. This is to be regretted, as the | Professional Women's club will hold | dren's Home. Hostess: Miss Gladys | city, a brother of the bride. alnoty i T of hanoe and Josoph J. Bennis | on a wedding trip to Vermont and | For many years Mr. Hennessy was out-ot-door life produced strong, | their regular monthly card party on | Day, 76 Adams strect | Miss Booth will wear.a gown of |[Basketball team.' He 13 fa0 i hostimnanil Traralately tors | upon ¢ turn will reside at 718 |¢Ngaged in contracting work and fox courageous, resourceful men. Today | Thursday evening, October 30atthe’| Deceriber 29—Monday. 4 to 6 p.!white velvet and carry a shower bou- ’\"'\\“\"‘.;:;'M““‘“‘"‘ DIYET: at (hin | Towing the ceremony Mr."and Mrs. | Stanley street | eeveral months has been building the annual “round-ups” are held in |club house on South High street. \ . Holiday tea, Hostess? Mrs. quet of gardenias and lilles of the e 'M‘ n;~ “_“‘1 ey h] Rennis left on an unannounced wed- m-«wmar. He is a frvrm:r counctl- rounions for these men, Y0 perpet- | L | Charles I. Chase, 241 West Main valle§, her maid of honor will wear | 105 Ster sraeb D rlatol which was | ding trips Toliations Mavel beent issuedt foc | L. nd was a member of the board uate this love for freedom. Com-| Natlonal society, United States ! street. [1avendor georgette and carry pale U8 SRR ETRIEC CE e arttord the soralng marriag of Edgar Mal. |0f Astessors for several years. ‘He petition for prizes keeps the youth | Daughters of 1812, State of Connec- | January 17—Saturday, 2:30(p. m.: | vellow roses with orchids. ThC |y i) By omiston i E\Wairbhy Still another wedding to take | C Pickett, son of Mr. and mber of the democratie in trim for feats of daring and dan- |ticut held its fall meeting at the |Scholarship bridge. Burritt hotel. ' Bridesmaids will wear dresses of |\ %l y o e o A idnenday of this week | George A. Plckett, and Miss Flor-|'o™" committee. g 17 ThepRocen Hust SoUEnInE Ak Farmington Country clu¥ Friday,| February 2—Mondey, 8 p. m.: pink beaded stin and tufle and Will | | clor trip to Atantic Ci he as that of Miss Mary Irene Price, | ¢nce Marian S r, daughter of| .\ . ;o RS, Brown of Hart- New York from England, represerits | The gucsts of honor and the ‘speak- | “Iiberalism and Stcial Unrest,” Dr. | carry bouquets of ehrysanthemums. 0 i “gpend thelr wodding trip! er of Thomes Price of Clark | nd ) Siinnleriboth sob| o S LANCES USR8 B this popular sport. | ers were, Mrs. Samuel Preston Davis | Kossuth Williamson, professor of ; The ceremony will be followed Y | - 0n Sy i peturn they will live on | sirect and S el son of | Ber wedding v il) takeiplace | £O1 anTIotace The " cREARRREENE 'S Tribute was pald to the cow pony, | of Little Rock, Ark. president na- | political economy at Wesleyan Uni-|a reception at the Shuttle Meadow, o.pjon gireer, Hartford, Mrs, Sarah McConn of Black Rock | November 1 ‘ L Saughter 2 & L_”M "“"; a highly inteliigent animal—more |tional; Mrs. William Gerry Slade of | versity. Hostesses: Miss Florence {club. Mr. Wight and his bride will s | "\"“ e ony took place Both young people are well known Robe pman o than one, with loss of driver, has |[New York, honorary organizing | Camp, Mrs. John L. Davis, 67 Rus- | make their home at 17 Phospect | oo odding of Miss Ruth Jack-'at 9 o'elock lat St. Mary's church Mr brought the herd safely home. One |President national; Mrs. Clarence F. [gel street. | Terrace, Montclair, N. T son, daughter of Mre. Anna JacKson [with the Revere Walter TLyddy wi " 1 3 % in particular was recalled, who |R. Jenne, honorary president ma-| March 2—Monday, 6:15 p m.:| Several delightful s have: 't atreet and Frank L. Jester. { onriciating o wae attenfleq | American Brick 4 Tame '," India will drove the steers safely over a bridge, | tlonal; Mrs. Charles H. Bissell, state ' snnual banquet. been given for Miss Booth® this| o Friar ™o s Mis T e R | m the First Bap- which spanned a stretch of quick- |president of the Daughters of the ' April 13—Monday. 8 p. m.: Guest | week. Tast evening Mr. and MTS fyop of Har street took at 1 - < George McConn of | The marriage of Emil H na 't u csday afternoon &t sands. American Revolution; Miss Mary | night, “Adventures in Indla,”” Mrs. | Arthur Kimball entertained the oo Wednesday noon at the | aville, & cousin of the|Miss Eva C. Johnson, daughter of o'clock Glowing praise was given the In- ' Swift Whittlesey, state president of prpest Thompson Seton South | bridal party at a dinner dance at i AT sor Rl Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Johnson dian. Jackson Sundown vas a typl- | the Daughters of the Founders and 'cpyrch parlors, their home on Texington str fikvacend L. Davis \ ha bride wore & pown of pink |147 Jublice street, took place at t an Bradbury, cal representative. At fifty years of | Patriots of America. Mrs. Frank| May 25—Monday, 4:30 p. m.: An- Miss, Maxine Hart. daughter of M | yjjeq 1aa was the maid of | gag, - hat to match. |1 bride's parents, Wed- Har ;AL age he won the champlonship rid- Fitch Spencer of Manchesterisstate | nual business mecting and picnic.|and Mra. Maxwell Hart gave & tea|jonor and Joseph M. | . 4 p plagis HonTie ay g NGB, P} hroeder ret ¢ from ing contest. As a reward he was | president of the society and Mrs. Fiostess: Mrs. Edward S. Lancaster, |at her home on Lincoln road this'romer of the brid : il : wore | off . A t " fa re they went presented with a hand-tooled leath- | Henry Wheeler Warren 18 on the ' -Ten_Aere road |afternoon. Others entertaining for man oy santon crepe gown with a led by Rey Mrs. ( 1- | {o attend the w g of Raymopd er saddle. . When asked how he |committee for arrangements from | ae s the bride Included Mrs. Allen Mc- | T bride wore a & t dar) ft ' was of | strom. o \g th ! Miss Bertha B. wished the siiver name plate to be |Hartford. Miss Harriet Woodruft of | A meeting of the Woman's club Kinnie of Forest street, Miss Mar- plye figured georsitt ¢ " 3ollowlr E nd Mrs c left wed orrill on rday, October 18th. tnscribed, he replied, “with my New Haven sang a group of de=! o Maple Hill was held at the home | jorie Baldwin, daughter of Mr. and ' canton crepe and Tott wife's name.” | lightful songs. of Mrs. B. F. Damon, Wednesday Mrs. Carlisle iwin of Fore f gardcenias and A description of the bucking con- | LER oy ! afternoon and was largely attended. ' street. Miss Virginia Harf, daughter He atte wore tests was thrilling. Lee Caldwell, | The members of the Maple Hill o very interesting talk was given by |of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart of ton s s Weigan and Misses eizand of Wallace street one of the cowbodys, rode three Woman's club entertaincd the mem- "\frs. Hancock of Newington. She ! Hart street, Miss Kathrine Wells, yellow sweethcart roses RO = it feice o Jrom i bucking ateers to victory, though bers of the Connecticut Federation '¢poke on her work with Dr. Gren- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Yoliowing the weddi C: ¥ 1 Mrs. W. G. Dunn. Mrs. H. suftering from a broken right arm of Women clubs at the First foll in Labrador. Reports of the an-| Wells of aston. Miss May Gor- ' and Mrs. Jo ¥ O Aoy aas ; lock c i SRR Tvich o and a fractured breast bome. The |church.chapel on Thursday of this yual meeting of the state federation ton of Hartford and Mies ¥ e !trip to Ph i h on and St Mary's ¢ i i M { L Bty ‘rnw\‘\(]an apeaker himself was able to stay on | week. The mecting opened at 11 ¢ Woman's clubs were given by ! Mouat, daughter of Mr. elaware, evihave Besan nd: Sharkey” the fiercest bucking steer, | o. m. with Invocation by the Rever- ifrs. B, Hubert and Mrs. Damon. | Laurence Mouat of Grove Hill s, o Walter M o e twelve seconds, breaking any previ- |end Henry Maier and assembly | . e e | . e protty [ ~d took o¢ Gard t and James Quir ous record, This success he attribut- |singing. Reports from the officers | Tanald Proudman and five St Miss Margue 1l thi¥ afterno ; il s " F. Qui ed to applied psychology, for he [were given as well As reports frem | mates at Dartmouth college were the ter of Emil Hagist of Monroe st it the home of 1) ph AL and oy place. T » coremony took ¥ t ) 1 ) HRELO kept repeating to himself, “your'{he national confe o at o8 Av- ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Proud- and Irving J. Fleicher of Wint Wooding, Gro ens ’ H 5 - v V. s M the ALK Wt joints*are not all broken, you just|geles. lLuncheon was served at the ¥ man on Frederick street, Maple Hill, street were marricd at 4 o'cle ten when their ighter, Mis (Rt n or ersary r & Thursday, think they are. Keep your hand | Burritt hotel. In the afternoon ses- . 1 last week-end. On Saturday after- aftermoon at St. Matk's chap Bertha Angeline W closed over the pommel. You are{sion Theron Mart and Herbert An- noon theyv attinded the YVale-Dart-,the Reverend Samuel Sutcliffe. pa the bride of Ilarol( L all right.” | derson gave a program of music. mouth game and the Dartmonth din- | tor of the chu 1 were at- | = \ i 5 s ther, Gd Wik 3 F v p and M ht Shepard At the close of the lecture a plea Dr, Catherine Bement Davis, A, B. rer dance at the Hotel Burritt in |tended hy the bride's v | 7 trect Th she ne i lle v \ T rised at was made for continued interest in LL.D., jalist, former superinten- the evening | Liltan Hopki t s urs a frs. ol 3 elrihomne Bienicy wrett WSS such a praiseworthy prase of Ameri- sont of the New York reform school | Srects groom. Miss Ha ‘ heshire, formerly s ride ¢ h BE Atreciona Sl SCithett SO can life. This living out-of-doors, and commissioner of correction of | The socisty of the Founders and | satin dress and carried et of | Kensinzton Cong so commended by Roosevelt, epit-*womeén in New York was the apcak- ‘ Patriots of America will hold 'a | hutterfly roses. eption at the | officia He wa omizes the love of reedom. which or of the day mecting on Wednesday, October home of the bride follor | May B. Lord, p explains the stick-to-itiveness of N 20th at the Hartford Golf club. Mise mony. 8 those pioneérs, who made and won} The Fsther Stanley chapter. Mary Whittlesey of this city Is state | Mr. the west r of Tal. t. is spend. New York city. Daughters of the American Revolu- esident of arganization, mannoun Mra. Alphonso B. Porter, tlon, Regent. Mrs. Rufus Hemen- o wiig e man of the soefal committee was in pen its Friday aft- | State meeting of the Thugliters of ' home on Shutt Ao charga of the dinngr which préced-. ermoon, November T Elisha the Awericai Revohition was held . 1 - ‘ < v will G % Akten, ed Lt; Colohel Furlong's talk, Mrs Nionithe e Saday tn Hovkville, Among those S ~ was give 3 { o . . ¥ eve 1 g E KN O Porter was assisted by Mrs. John W v c es fe ttending from the Esther Stanley Anderson of '\ Abell, Mrs. Ralph Britton, Mrs, Ed- art mo 1 chapter were: the regent, Mre, Ru- W. Roof of Griswdld ward D. Case, Mrs. Walter P. Crat T S and N \iex Moore. (us menway, Mar tauvench plaosfOdtaer B i - Miss Ann \ Irs. Robert < T Maple street has tree, Mra Stanley M. Hunt, Mrs or the remainder of the Mouat, Mre. H. H. Wheeler, Miss the ¢vning . rove ht ! ‘ ) ad @ P m Hot Sprisge. WY Pouglas A. Johnston, Mra Char y fary Whiltlesey, Mra, Scl tz. Mrs, Al ist, puste P. Merwin, Miss Margarct Middle- mie ] nght, Bur- 1. B. Thompton, Mrs, James Rolin- an charcl will < r be mass, Mrs, Orville Parker, Mrs |ritt hotel, Doth Sides son and Mrs, Willlam Felt, | mony, »f the valiey, The 1