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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVE MBER 15, 1924, WOMEN’S CLUBS, PHILANTHROPIC AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS Bridge Parties And Personal Notes Of Interest The program follows: Opening chorus: Ve are the Blue Trlangle Girls” and “Just Give Me a Club Girl — By the en- tire company, 8olo, “Marcheta,” by Katherine Sincko, Violin obligato = Gertrude Nichols. “Gypsy Sweetheart,” Anna Anna Krawltz and Mary Trlo, Fisher, Wallech, Duet, “I drove the Old Mare,” Sarah Madone and Rose Beltrame, Solo, “Memory Lane,” Cecilia Ralph and chorus. ¢ Solo dance — Eleanor Burns, Comedy solo, “I've got a new kind of a Man,” Alda Wightwood. Duet, “Dalsy Song,” Lcona Bel- trame and Lilly Madone. Violin solo — Gertrude Solo, “Land of my Dreams,” Anna Krawitz, Sextette, “Minnetonk Perosky, Clementine Stoddard, Lil- lian Madone, Leona Beltrame, Anna Fisher and Mary Wallech. Comedy solo — Mary Brightenty, Final chorus: Tessie — Doodle— Doo — Doo, entire company. The end men, Alda Wightman, Mary Brightenty, Barah Madone and Rose Beltrame, witl inter sperse the program with jokes. Alma Dressel will be interlocutor and the members of the chorus are: Mamle Dragone, Mary Dragone, Mary Krawitz, Veronica Kane, Ellzabeth Kane, Lena Terlato, Esther Ril Mary Satalino, Marie Kowalski, Marie David, Emma Iamenicky, Margaret Carroll and Helen Smith. The Industrial committee of the Y. W. C. A, is sponsoring the In- dustrial Girls' club and will act as patronesses for the affalr. The mem- bers of the committee giving their support are: Mrs. Arthur Kimball, Mrs. Philip Stanley, Mrs. ¥F. G. Platt and Miss Gertrude Rogers, Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Johnston, Miss Mildred Barrows, Miss Agnes Johnston and Miss Brugger will be present as hostesses. Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. Walter Meyer and Miss Helen Bromley will sell punch. The min- aduvp ® A7 PaMO[I0] 2q 1M [0S with the Whitmore club orchestra providing the music. The cub was organized spring with twelve girls and now has fifty members on its roll. The officers of the Industrial Girls' club are Alma Dressel, president; Alda Marley, secrefary, Anna Fisher, treasurer, Yolanda Morelli, chair- man of rings and pins; Anna Kra- witz, chairman of ways and means committee; Mae Meskosky, chair- n of program, and FElizabeth Kane, chairman of social commit- tee, e dance and minstrel s in hols, Sunset Helen MISS INGER ERNST “lio will become the bride of K. E. Roberts, son o Mrs. S. Rob- erts of Iartford, December 22, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ernst of Sefton Drive SIDE LIGHTS ON SOCIAL HAPPENINGS Quite the most interesting dance that has come to light ) many moons to commemorate the Yale-Harvard football ame is the one which is to take place next Saturday evening t the Shuttle Meadow club. Almost ali the club members are lanning to be present and of course a great many of them ill entertain guests at dinner preceding the dancing. A large umber of the school and college set always come home for e game and they will probably be at the dance. So there you are! %o many of the school set, the large roup of ‘vounger married folk and the representative gather- ::;':‘:l,ff, tholwe SR anismeens hg of older folks that are sure to be there already assures the SR ey iccess of the dance. Allan McKinnie is chajirman of the committee of arrange- hents, the other members being Mrs. Howard [umphrey, Mrg. foward Parsons and Mrs. Johnstone Vance, T last Members of the New Britain Col- lege club are all helping to make a suceess of the ' appearance of I'rances Parkinson Key ’ Camp School auditorium on night of Wednesday, N en the greater part re- eipts will be used for the Scholar- ship fund. The patroness list in cludes Mrs. Logan Page, Mrs. A, N Abbe, Mrs. E. N. Peck, Mra. F. H Johnson. Miss Grace Manning. Mrs. John Abel, Mrz. F. O. Rackliffe, Mrs. O. F. Parker, Miss Carol Hillard, William Judd, Mrs, Arthur Mrs. Clifford Vi fan, Mr i e Mrs, C. ¢ to produce the | W. Bue Mrs s at t the Just at present, one hears quite a bit of talk about the liter- rv contest which is being sponsored by the New Britain oman's club with Mrs, John Kirkham as the prime mover. hile the competition held last year offered the choice of etry, short stories or serious articles to the entrant, the club as selected something entirely different but equally interest- in the “Competition for the Best Play” submitted by a club ember. The play must not take longer than 15 minutes to resent bhut may have any number of characters. While there has been no arrangement mar ay that is chosen it is very likely that it will be staged at a :f”,fi"v" \':.l‘yw‘{‘un1 ter date. All the plays must be sent to Mrs. Kirkham not ,,q,‘,lm,“,:fl. Mrs, W, hter than February 2, they will then be read Ly a group of of the Mrs, Harrop Brown, Ray lLeach, Mrs. Mrs. Raymond Shepard, G. Muller and Mrs Mrs. Arthur Sampson 1dges, the best three will be selected and read before the regu- . r meeting of the club on February 17th when the entire club| The ill be gziven an opportunity to cast a vote for the play they jits g0l jink best. Only one play will be accepted from each com-|! o0 *\ titor. T. U a on last Monday af ationa observed Fra L. 8anborn of ate recording Presi hurch Portiand ARIOUS NOTES AND Misstneatsic: CHARITABLE AFFAIRS | paper or Brit Woman's elub Joseph M clected 37 new mem. | T Edwa i rent hostess, February 11 Benz will give a| “Domestic Science,” Mrs. |Mrs, Bertha McKernan a8 |on “The Tmporta On February Mrs. | 1istic Department. will have charge o merting was opened Events” meeting, ! singing a devotional by ) Bodley, M SMza- | Mr r A. McLeod will be the | Milton Ar n fol March 11 Mrs, McKer- | history of the locdl un Hills wlll talk on Atkinson of Ha nd Actors,” Mrs : andinay 3 i3 to be hostess. A ¢ William R held on Maret J A. Ahlquist, « Mrs. Hows akers and Mrs. W. J. will be a m several vocal piano by Mrs on ‘“Loeal Efficlency Standard.” Robertson spoke e of the Evan ears will act H th B M tord e ( a4 W an 1\ Brya solos wcompanied at the nt from For e in charge Mrs. Henry o n . nith school wi tion of the meeting program for ¢ Flag salute and singing The Star ang™d Banner Opening remarks Mrs. Emil Dat v the President rry Whatna Estelle 1 Dance-—Adeline Hurlburt Grade 6 Violin 807, Ree —D Addr T, Singing selection.—Frances Ander- We Shall Not 8 is Smyrk Attorney Harry America Mr. and Mrs. of Han week end in ton & re sper gfleld, Mass. Mrs her bridge Corbin noon Wil Frnest W. club at a party f Mrs Sheld rles R. Clark. At th January 14 Mrs. Maud B 1 1 trip to t Island Welsti | Mrs Hills will a gg party will be held set for January L Wheeler 1n | Howard J. LaFiled Frank T Gladys Day the First Congregational, of t M Virg MISS ELEANOR LEWIS Lewis of New York City is spending 53 Alice Alderson of Lake street Mrs. J. H. wood etreet i3 spendi with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Newcastle, Del Mrs. formerly Miss Anna Cam city. Chri \a are Hanna ., of 8o weekly m noon at the home ler of Plaim Pardee apok { Ialand.” T Miss Alice on The Congregat | held a se Congregatic The Won | Beriin ) 1 Mrs. B atte W Miss Dora tah | F yrid were awa | and Mra. Geo | Week's Calendar of Social Events I MONDAY Dancing Class at Shuttle Monday Current Events ( TUESDAY ng, St. Mark's DNESDAY Bridge Club, M “Dramatizatior church, than Hale ¢ 8 o'clock. SATURDAY Dinr Yale-Harvard 7:30 o'c ausplees of the Wilham Jud e committee ur supper ar at th n rs glven later g G affalr Scripture, s Charlotte Walters, Other Irs, d funds for a this afternoon Vi Mrs, nh nna Baldwin, Ernest d tea 1 Your 4 chalrman nglr for the Women's | tking to| MRS. JOHN HILLARD FELLOWS ¥1 A member of the executive board of the Y. W. C. A. who has recently been made chairman of the publicity committee | WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS, ITEMS OF lie Evelyn Mr. and n of this eity, One of the interesting dances of INTEREST the week was that arranged by Greensteir n Ashley, Hubert Willlams Mrs. Samuel and Clesson Parken, all Middlebu; college alumni men. The dance t pace last evening at Tow Path odge in Avon and was staged for * entertaloment of the Middle- ity football teams and guests, Tt was well attended younger element of soclety Mr. and Mrs. Eddy of were among the patrons was furnished by the Trin. . ity Bacchanalian Orchestra, 18 the son of alrs. S .. Hartford Miss Myrtle Unkelbach, daughter e at the Alr, and Mrs. Max Unkelbach of De- Black Rock avenue, is home from Providence, R. 1, for the week-end. . . will ry-' eir in t Avon Music wn HGriC He mon llfake s of . Alice R, Stone of Lineoln s returned from a trip to Leesburg, Va, New York and Brooklyn Mrs sty and Mrs Hickey the John C. Loomis of and Mr. and Mra of Berlin will en- the Mon- George | day night dancing class at dinner at the Shuttle Meadow next Mon- day evening. sl o ie ion the tain at members of performed the was John Trehy of Hanover, N. H. been visiting his parents, Mr, 1 Mrs. D, J. Trehy of Berlin. [ B ) The first in a series of six morn- musicales opened auspiciously lay morning at the Grand Ball- m of the Hotel Bond with an idience well represented with New tain society folk. Anna Case, ano and Maxim/lian Rose, vio- nist were the artists. * atie and Mrs. R. H. Erwin and E. A. Elliott left Wednesday 5 on a motor trip to Atlantie where they will attend the an- session of the National Grange, o . aind Mre. Y. Fish of the Shyt- low club will leave Wednes- v for New York city where Mr. ill attend the Hotel Managers’ .. r. and Mre, Clitton McKenna and ter Janct of Maple Hill have from a motor trip te sie and New York city. A bert of Maple Hill her bridge club next and Mrs, R. H. Erwin Elliott of ave returned from a 1 and Han. and rs. Everett Root of Maple Hill dgeport where el B. Olson. oft of Maple from Canada several weeks. . . Howard Humphrey were among those ceton game today. g in com- A. D. Hein- n China on assoelated the coming 1ke their home daughter of Andrews of {s home from week-and.