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MRS. FRED GROSS Before her marriage she was Miss Leanora Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fox SOCTIAL ACTIVIT TIES AT LOW EBB While there have been no really large affairs this week, cach day saw a number of interesting club meetings, bridge parties and smaller dances. The weather still favors the outdoor lover and conse- | auently golf, hiking and picnics take the place of the usual round of indoor gaiety. The American Legion open house and dance to be held at State Armo; of New Britain folk, Mrs. Samuel MeC con of this on Armistice Day will attract a large gathering | “Splinters of the Board” (Wind- vay arranged what she calls a|sor)--Miss Allison IHerman. “Missionary Tantasy,” founde act, It s to be given In cc tion of the golden jubilee of fiartford branch of the 11 of Missions in Hartford, The| Dorcas—Mrs. Emery Corbin tertainment w1l take place in the | Wingle-—~Miss Bernadine Walker, gh school auditorium on Wednes- | Elizd—Mrs. Walter Meyer. evening, November 10th,. at; Miss Hamlin—Mlss Agnes John- 145 o'clock. The characters of ston, the play, with few exceptions are | Third Scene mbers of ti ce Congregation-{ Afry, Warren—Mrs, E. M. Har-| | churches of New Britain, Mrs, Me- {wqod. ! Cutcheon has portiayed the aplrit-| yyip 1ywton—Mre, B. D. Radclifte| development and he Hartfo 55 of 1 branch, play is given i three scenes and two tableaux, Musical Program. fdental Music®hy Theron Wot- Pianist, Miss Yrances Parker, Assisting artiste Mrs. Ruth Goodrich Horton, prano, teacher of singing at Hartford & of N Miss T.oulze Williams, Progeam of Pla $0- the hool violinist. The tableaux, scenes and music, st down in order The Iirst Tablean, 1870—"The Awakening.” The 1irst Scene, 50 and Woman's material pro- from S74 to the present “golden jubilec.” 40 years 'y Second Scene fiss Louls Willlams. Miss Dorothy Latham Miss Ruth Henry. Sarah Miss Clarew—Mrs, G, E. Christ. Last Tableau The first ten names are those of i missionaries of the Hartford Branch, {appointed: First three, 40 vears ago; next four, 25 years ago; last“three, in the last few years. These char- |their resemblance to the missionar- ies wham they represent. Mrs, Mary C. Winsor Mrs, W. P. Telt, Miss Susie Richards (Spain)—Mrs. 2 iF. C. lane (Hartford). i Mrs. Agnes D. Gordon (Japan)~ Herself. (India)— Miss Gerridge-——Mrs, F. A. Porter. | Miss Young-—Miss Flsie McAuley. | Mrs. Martin—Mre. H. R. Board- | | | | jacters have heen chosen because of | derson of lace to ow at noon at the home | shows of the e's parents. Reverend Dr. William B. West, pastor of the Wl Oaks from Little Acorns{ "\iss Mary L. Hammond (Mexico) Miss N. L. Colton (Hartford). X5 years ago Miss Abbey G. Chapin (China)— “Lord, let it alone—till 1 sball dig Mrs, F. W. Schultz. about it.” The solo work du ?nz and i Miss Emily McAllum (Turkey)— hetween these scenes interpfited by | Mrs. €. F. Murray (Hartford). Mrs. Horton Miss Fvelyn F. Clarke (Africa)— | The FEvening Star (Tannhauser)— Wagner. Wagner—\Miss Williams. The Third Seenc—Today their fruits ye sbhall kno Jlow Beautiful Upon'the M orton. [ The Last Tablrau, 50 years and to “The Tree of Life.” “The cavew of the tree were for the heal- g of the N I'he characters Ger of their appearance are: First Tableau Mrs. Rhea—Miss Jennie Wessel Persian Child—Miss Sophi Doreas—Miss Dorothy Zwic Indlan Girl—Miss Harker-~Mrs, morrow tions."” \ the or- American Goorekian. Spanish Girl-——Miss Frances Ber- glan, Chinese Child--Miss Alice Bergian | from Ceylon —Miss Virginia Lo May. Tndian Girl—Miss Claribel Hol- stein Indian Wor Mrs. H. L. Cooley Turkish Child—Miss Mary Yonan Turkish Woman—Mrs. Laura T. Seelye. Japanese Child—Miss Dearl Papa- slan First Scene “Mother"—Mrs. J. H. Kirkham Dorcas—Miss Dorothy Zwick Ree—Miss Jeannette Christ. Winnie—Miss Elizabeth Harwoed “Golden Rid (Berlin)—Miss Flizabeth Holstein, “Little Twigs” (Unienville)—Miss Mary Yonan. “Littls Dorcas—Miss Dorothy Zwick. “The Bee Hive" (Hartford) Jeannetts Christ. “Loving Helpers' teth Harwood. “Buds of Promise” (Terryville)— Virginia Le May. ned Sowers” (Rockville)—Miss Claribel Holstein. “Helping Hands” (Enfield)—Miss Aliee Berglan. “Little Sunbeams’— Miss Catherine Hoyle “Farnest Workers Miss Frances Berglan, “Willing Helpers"—Miss Gooreklan Miss -Miss Fliza- (Somers)— Gladys Mrs. Alden Wells (Hartford) Miss Mary E. Rogers, R. dia) — Miss Frederlca (Hartford). s Miss Margaret Welles (India)— | By Herself Miss Fvelyn Fox (Philippines)— By Her Sister, Miss T. Fox. African Girl—Miss {halala. (In- ( mberlain Japanese Womanh—Miss Henry. Mexican Holsteln Chinese Woman—Mre, A. D. Hein- Inger Chinese Child—Miss Ruth Child—Miss -Elizabeth Jean {inger | Filipino Child—Miss Helen Sargis The Hartford Branch of Tomor- row-—Miss Barhara Troupe. Prayer—Miss Mildred Oleson Missionary Education—Miss Carlson Unselfish Love—Miss Ruth My- croft. The costume committee is com- posed of Miss Jennie Wessel and Miss Bertha Chamberlain Gk The regular meeting of the Sun- Mrs. George Corbin held Monday after ‘noon at the Trinity Methodist church. Plans discussed for raising money to go toward the free |bed in the RBritain hospital. shina society | president, was were New General ol ey Miss Grace Gans af 43 Dewey has left to apend a wesk in |\'nw York city and Pas New Jer- ey. strest The Woman's club of Maple will hold an all day sewing mer next Wednesday, November 12 the home of Mrs, James T. Powell {of Maple HIl. Luncheon will he served at noon T committee ar |ranging for the affair includes Mrs B. Proudman. Mrs. B. F. Damon, Mrs. Theod SRR lJonathan Hert L eie Mr. and Mre. A. J. Sioper of Grove Hill have gone to Atlantic City Mitchell | | Lillian Tsha- | | Second Tndian Woman—DMiss Ber- | Hein- | | candy table. [tatned a few friends at cards at her | | spenc {spending a few days | town orc NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8§, 1924, :—: RECENT CLUB EVENTS AND SClIA" A PERSONAL ITEMS OF NEWS INTEREST COMMUNITY CENTER ASSOCIATION ENTERTAINS Under the direction of Miss Helen Rohm members of the Worthington Community Center association pee- sented a delightful entertainment in the community house last evening. The program follows: Selection—Rerlin orchestra. Berltn Grange program—-I Mrs. C. Sharpe; plano solo, Mrs. O Ldgerly; bones solo, George Tryo vocal solo, Walter Hart; violin solo, Harold .Bruce. Male quartet — Stanley Galpin, Charles Pratt, Lester Deming and Walter Atwater, Varled program of several selections, Soprano solo—Miss Helen Brown. Number to be announced, “Seven to One"—A play in one act glven by the Moko-Hoko club of Berlin, Group of dances — lancers, varsocienne, by Mrs. 1. O, Shierden, Mrs, Charles Pratt, Mrs, Deming, Mlss Shaw, E. 0. Shicrden. Charles Pratt, Garner Goodwin and Mr Webster, folo dances—Miss French court dance of the 15th century, By Mrs. Nor- man Bigelow. Mra. Tuben Hadley, | Miss Doris Honlss, Norman Rigelow, | ¥red Troup and Robert Silsbury. | Court dance—The Pavane of the| 14th eentury. Mra, George . Dem- | ing, Mrs. 8. Chase Coale. Norman | Bigelow and C. Chase Coale. The dances are helng arranged by | Mrs, George G. Dodd. Mrs, Ruben, | Hadl will be in charge ot th Schottische, | n Bdith Deming. The Gavotte | S i Miss Frances Whittlesley of West| Main street returned today from| Boston, Mass. . e e Miss Frances Whittlesey ot''W home on South High street Monday evening. . .o Mr. and Mrs, Tdward Christ of Murray street are spending the | week-end in New York with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Chriat. Tk Mrs. James Baldwin of Corbin | avenue entértained a few friends at| cards at her home Iriday evening. « e Mrs, Edward Christ entertained | her bridge club at her home on Murray street Wednesday afternoon. PR Mrs. and Mrs, P, Seaberg and Mr. and Mrs, T.. Dean of Kensington are on a motor trip through the north- | ern Cnited States. | PR Mr. and Mra. Lyman A. Mille, | | parents of Herhert Millx of Curtls street left Wednesday for TFlorida | { where they will spend the winter. | O G | Miss Gertrude Janelle of Brooklyn, | has returned home after ing a few days in town P N. c. Olmstead has returned to! is home in Philadelphia after| in Maple Hul| . Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Latham of s city will leave next week Florfda where they will spend winter months. Mr. and Mrs. for the Treat 1. Sanford of v Plainville observed the 50th ann versary of their wedding &t thei home on Wednesday. They were marricd {n New Haven in 1874 and | iave heen residents of Plainville since 1913 v oe e The wodding of Mrs. Mild Heuftlcin of Bristol and Ray T. Areh street, will Bristol Methodist church will per- form the ceremony. Mrs. Richard | Odlum will be the matron of honor Morin will be the best and Danie] N, man o .. Community club of Fast Rer- v delig] Clark Pavilion. The rnished by a Middle. estra, ul dance last Miss E McCrum of East in is visiting her sister, Mrs, of Hartford Miss Tre Talmadge S returned from a trip'to New York' City and adelphia PR R Miss Flsie Collingwood, daughter Collingwood of Mr. and Mrs, C. H of Corbin ave has returned from the west where she has spent the last six months Mrs., R.J of Maple street has rof from Hot Spriag Virginia S Mrs, Stevens entertat a few fr < at tea Monday af noon at me on Monroe street Mrs. Jo A Andrews of West Main street has returned from Bos ton, Mass | Curetre | Jack Kirkham, son of Mr \lra. John Kirkham of Cadar str has returned from Boston, Mass Where he has been spending sexeral weeks Mrs. Arthur Sampeon entertained a faw friends at dinner at home on West Main street Tuesday ovening The Y. W. H. A. will hoid a bridge and ist at the | Rur rit, Ne r 19, } N¢ vember as previo stated. | e Mrs. Joseph P. Kendall has re \fter spending a month with daughter, Mrs. Herbert L. Mills Mra. H. B. Platt it been stopping at the Hotel Wol in New York City 1y o MRS, GOULDING KUMLER WIGHT | She was Miss Dorothy Booth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William| H. Booth exl h gall Mrs, Adele Peters, a palnt miniatures, of a soclally Peters, daughter th the o has on di Le ely now 12101 n play important New of Mrs. streot, of MISS JUSTINE BACON From miniatures by tion takes Ra 1 hy FATERTAINMENTS AT SHUTTLE MEADOW DURING WINTER Plans -Har be mhe are Mrs. Adele Peters more, J 4. Miss Virginia 1. New Yo 8. Mario S Loaned IN BOOKS ON DISPEAY AT LI Natienal Child ToR Mi; NAZIMOVA ——— CHILDREYN ARy | BoAND I W CLIR 1O GIVE MINSTREL SHOW Plans hiuve been completed for the minstrel show and danco which | members of the I ss and Pro- exslc W glve on tthe | st includes a numher of soloists who are well n 1 i musical elr- cles and the ¢ ' promise history of the f icty and Mrs. Bueli | sette gave the history of the latter period. Mis sbeth Fastman gave . 1 Afr + H. Kirkham pr with 21 stars, |ing he | cither at Mre, J Hubert res. Mr 50 years 4go in April and was pre- guest of how of Willlam Brooks some worker Sonth « h oponed th lam evenir party W 0 ta B. Banford, M was play Olmstead, Miss | YV Trs. Seth Gooda er, Mrs. William W GROTTO PRESENTS “The Two Vagabonds,” ur show produced s of the BeT ¢ Marquis L e Fricre, Rosalle's father 2 August Klein Count De Lav his friend apt CTIITIES MRS. HAROLD NELSON LOOMER Who was Miss Bertha Wooding, only daughter of Dr.'R. As Wooding and Mrs, Wooding of Berlin SHOW ter, the ama- under the au- | Azlz Grotto, M. 0. V. {5 R., at the Lyceum theater on th es of the Maple Hi {Tussday, Wednesday and Thursday | ar ih evening of this week drew a large | | The following reaerved and representative gathering of New | 0% the homa of Joseph Britainites. The program follofvs?| \V: Mrs. A. 8 Mrs. J liobert Macaire, Howard Y. Stearns Miss Marion Ran Mrs. Pt Jaques Strop ... Lambert Lord Two T ves Raymond Watkins 2Tt to Marquis...... Robert Loomis Clement L betrothed to Ri n A dsay Hoaglund jam Lofgren | Frank Chase Schade Miss Jean Blair mble inciuded: Madeline K. Clough, Miss| Miss Gladys Day, echair- n 1 . Miss Rosalie G. Bell, | man or “the program committee; Barbara Dunham, Miss Anna 4y Charles F. Chase, chairman of Anderson. Mrs. David Allen, Miss ' 1y pospitality committee; Miss is &% Sconing, AMies Alvera B | Agnes H. Johuston, chairman ef .)\ ) 1 “MH""""‘;_ the scholarship committee, and | o o ot | Miss Elizabeth Hungerford, who is I sy co-chairman of the scholarship L e foom iittee. Through their efforts Miss Katheryn Andres, Miss | ier Lord, } Stanquist, Miss ks 1 Elliott I, Nelsc will MUSICAL | Mills, C. B. Parsons, Fugene J. Pore Fred 0. phael, W. H. Rattenbury, axe, A. J. Sloper, -George P. Spear, N. Stanley, J. E. Samuel Sutcliffe, Mrs. W. E.:Afte wood, Mrs. C. H. Baldwin, Mrs. Wil- liam H. Booth, Mrs., Maxwell A. Mrs. Jonathan T. Hart, Mrs. L. Hatch, Mrs. C. W. Hawkins, Mrs. George Hildebrandt, Mrs. Wil« laim C. Hungerford, Kimball, Mrs. George T. Mrs. F. W. Macomber, Mra. A. C. McKinnie, Mrs. Dugald . McMillan, Mrs. Howard 8. Parsons, Mrs. Rob- Parsons, Mrs. F. J. Porter, | Mrs. Pardon C. Rickey, Mrs. F. A. Mrs. L. W, Searle, | Hartwell A. Taslor. COLLEGE CLUB | FEfforts to raise | swell the Scholarship Fund are be- ing continually made by members of the New Britain College Club of * which Mrs. Douglas A. Johnston is lent. Her associates in the or- e ganization include the vice-presi- PALONI e dent, Miss Gladys Day; recording Margaret Lewis | saorotary, Miss Tone D. Proctor; corresponding secretary, Misws Rertha M. Jones; treasurer, Mrs. a e R Hubbard. The committee heads include Mrs. Emory Corbin, chairman of the membership com- with a committes headed by Miss Gladys Day the New Britain publie be given an opportunity te hear Mrs, I'rances Parkinson Keyea, | Hampshire, talk. In the midst of politician and the mother of sons, Keyes finds time for the eareer she ways cherished — that of an of much ability. n hridge was again the me- Farmington road to a bridge Waldo Rristol, Mrs, of Plainville, Mra s Waterbury, Mra ¢ Plainville, Mrs. A. &, Nrs. Mar- o e, Mrs. Kyle vho was assisted hy Mra %, Mrs. FEdward Wil s and Mrs John & tial C§ Inued on Fifth Page), a -] Phote by Murray Swudle, Rackliffe, Louls Ra- M. D, Stone, Rev. Mrs. A G, Kimball, Young, Mrs, money to help nator Keyes of New duties in Washington, esponsibilities as the wifa Frances Parkinson s already done con- tion and is «a publie afsing funds for a philan- se, when Mrs. John Trum- nville opened her home s given Friday after- auspices of the 1's club for the the olic library fund st o reserved tables H LeFiled of st Ramage of bert Wheeler of oufs Kingsbury Barstow of frs. Charles Mitchell of frs. Ralph Selmour of Frost of Plainville, Crumm of Forestyilla, perones, Willlam Alsen- Walter H. Stanley chalr- refreshment committee, b is to promote actory office s amo

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