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S HMANY hou excuse is over dancing ar ington | New Brit oceasion, Of cours celebrate t ner dance dimers and NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, HOUSE PARTIES EXPECTED T i r | | MUSICAL NOTES, DANCES ' AND VARIOUS AFFAIRS | ttumn flo | vening in mer dan tmporta scason Mr vl Mys Maxw Reginald 1 Abbe Mr Humphry, Mr, an Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. At nd Mra. Harold g terlin, Mr. and Mrs, James No 1 Mrs, H® B. Ilumason, Mr. | Roger Whitman, Mr. and rold L. Hatch, Mr. and and Mrs, Jo Hart Gardner . Mr Maple | Mr 1 Mrs. Mrs NEs 1than Jancing was Racchanal- dinner' . ports, Ars. A latge bria ¥ event they cafis, By L. Da Ihe bride w Rernard Mr. THERLES NEA Serioe BONNLY Writer 18 attend Strickland 1 Mr, Lord's be et 1l coneert of the, Wen- 1'irst Lutheran t Was a tri- 1 director, the quist, and the Fredericke singers. Tt wi organi Irilled - the inging. Such | regard for sporadic, but number sung g chorus in the to list thoronghly n to an Of cours: istant, are en tneicating ization and wrgely through lircetar that 1 snel of t prest 5 ' who culti- I8 congregat 1nbers of the chorus are art in a worthy saying a groat deal e of such very m - one hat our n are i through ing greatly city climax of the concert was the mbegy in powerful yet sweet- nnection was 1 was a and upon soon r sololst, of P! prano splos choris num- friends in this locally, zalaxy of Knowr more or less Usher a reper- the most fcces of ctor of 0 pas- ran churcl < of his re with a talent for ready outlet in music looking artisti clfare of his York with A G for Greenwich, 1924, ENGAGEMENTS AND WEDDINGS, OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST An engagement of interest an- ounced recently is that of Miss Irene Swift, daughter of Talmadge sSwift, to Harold W. Herrick of New York eity, which was made known Al a bridge and supper party given by her aunt, Miss Evelyn Swift at the Shuttle Meadow club on Tues- day of this weck, Misy Swift is a prominent mem- ber among the younger elenjent in town, She was graduated from the New Rritain High school with the 1 1016 and from Pine Manor in 1919 Mr, Herrick 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Herrick of Dorchester, Mass, 1le unte of lLafayette College and served overseas dwring the world war, The guests at the announcement party included Miss Harriet 1teynal, Miss Marion Hungerford, Miss Catherine Swift, Miss Miriam Mouat, M} I.eonie Crowe, Miss Eleanor Lewls, Miss Alice Alderson, Miss Corinpe Goodwin, Mrs. Lucian Stevens, Mrs Johnstone Vance, Mrs, ory Cor- bin, Mrs. Willlam Pease of Hart- ford, Mrs, Ruseell Williams also of Hartford and Mrs. Harry Adams of Springfield, Mass, The bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs, Mrs. sPevens, P class of Mrs. B. J. Hubert entertained the members of the Maple Hill bridge club at her home on Robbins avenue Tuesday afternoon. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. James Powell, Mrs. Willlam Skinner and Mre. Walter Sorrow, Talmadge Swift and daughter, Miss Trene Switt of Cedar street will leave the early part of next week where they will spend a few days. PR George Kimball, son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Kimball of lexingtan strect, will come home Wednesday from Princeton University to spend the Th ksgiving recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell Taylor were the hosts at a2 house warming ast evening at their new home on Vine street, when a number of their friends celebrated the occupaney of the house by-calling in on them, Mre, H. A. Castle, of Canal street was the hostess of the Literary club of Plainville on Friday afternoon. Mrs, €, W, Moody gave an interest. i % on the customs and man living of ‘the American 1 dians and Mrs. Frank Hobein ren- dered Indian on the pio “he club reports that a Jarge num- children’s books h heog donated to the public library the past year. e ners of mus her of The wedding | ¢ daughter of Greener, of 21 Fast Broad Plainville, and Rerton Hem- of Mrs, Sephia Hem Linde took place last e Greener, ALY street and Mrs. street, sning at the roc- of the church of Our Lady of M Rev. John E. Fay, pastor, cinted Mrs. irkinkon, who i on Wad was the guest of Mrs o ¥, Parker while she was in Rritain Fras ke to the College © siay night G The followiig officers have Country William Deg Ramuel] 1. Cook asurer, Robert G. Simp- ¢ directors, D. K § Todd, O. G. Knapp, th, Dr. Willilam Deg- . Frank Taylor, on and L. F. Fitch- heen at the sident, Dr. re.president. Southingta ce atltended a theater t Parsons to see “The Seventh vening: Emma Olson. Carolyr and Margaret Runce nf Pear i tan tahles Mrs. esday e Prizes were and ening Mrs George r MeKay . e e Mrs H. Joh will entertain at the Farm- follonfug the 1e this evening Crowley ston and H. John ston and their Way of rided the Yale- ntertained at dinner at Rurritt Hotel Wedneaday evening Frances Parkinson Keyee, at the Camp achool au- im that evening under the of the club. M K in Washington . » spoke n's ciub of Pla k Wheeler president “Modern aext meeting of the ciub will 1 on December 3 of the College club wi ting 4 on Monday ey at the home of Miss C Adame street ening, Decem Adams and during | Platnville, | s a grad- | Daughter of Talmadge Swift Harold Herrick of New 0 MARK THANKSGIVING DAY.- Younger Set To Come To Town From Schools And Col- ) leges? Bfin@g thlz Them rClassmates Fot The Holiday MISS IRENE SWIFT of Cedar street who will we York city in the spring The wedding of Miss Astrid man. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Da- vid Edman of 343 South Main strect and Harold gohnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaro Johnson of 455 Stanley street, will take place this cvening at 7 o'clock at the homs bride’s parents. Rev, G. E tor of the S will officiate. Miss Lilli bride, will be maic bridesmatd will Johnson sister of ti Johnson, brothér be best man and the usher, The bride will he gown of white crepe trimmed with { pearis. Her veil will B caught with a bandeau of pearls will ghower houguet of ros Ed- of the Pilil, pas. dish Bethany chu n Edman, sist of the ind the Miss Adeline groom. George of the groom, 1 Johnson, of honor Gunn; attired in a and she the valley. e and bridesmaid wil wns of peach colored cr chine and carry bonquets of yellow roses and chrysanthemums, Following the cercy a recep- tion will be held at the bride's homs which has beon prettily decorated with pine and bitterswect The couple will leas tended wedding trip ond npon ar 404 Stanley str Wom still congratulating themselves and heing congratulated n, resido Members of n's ¢ v Britain are eoncert of last Tuesday v My and Mrs. Truman F | vided an exquisite program of vocal and ‘eello mue with Miss Helen Tiffany at the piano. cert whi Y in fark’s parish was well hers and | upon Passett pro liouse, attended by their guests, and' those while with the art As a the Woman's club of New doing its & average of such by wonien’ Mr own painter lowed by present remaini shart for sacial inter of the evr are (o maintain the fforts clubs throug who singer of culture and his ta 4 wife 18 a ability wpen the most important ning v Rubendteis umber of the the fire mesement of 1 cello sonata, which w that Many of the membarg of the club noted th phrages in this num €0 freighied with charm andience was entire worl musical 2t one often recurrin ber mas suggesiive uhert's b “Du Bist Die Rue of the n antitnl - so or Sweet Repose 1 him as a mimic as s final num- r Railor song, in ut through the the at The evenir € niature of a vietory for the kin of Mrs. George Bean, & memtb of the club, w L a sister t Mrs. Tas wk 12 Bostlemann. another sister presant a four of ber songs being suig. Mrs. Buel B 7 the club, doubtiess will be assured that the n great casure of composer, Rassette, presid t of forward to next pleasn Miss Willim i W winter is city surprised ber of fri the oc her birthd Miss reciplent of a { gifts. Bpendin was pleasantly a num- asion being tosan Saturday was the Miss Minr with Mr. and Mrs beth, N. J., Mrs. M formerly Miss Freida Ginsherg of this city G Miss Ciarise M ne daugh- ter of Mayor and Mre. A, M. Pa- onessa, has entered Laurclton H at Milford fanghter L | Edward Cohen of Hartford the 5ith George B. Cowl anniversary 1din their home « strect Thursday. The were mairie Iy the late Dr 1, Y | Cooper, former pastor of the Souf] Congregafional chureh, They hat lon Cowles of Platé Chestrut one son, n NX 1oy Joseph G, Woods al this city have 1- nounced the marr > of M Wood's Mrs, Theresa C ¢ Farmington avenue, Hartford, i1 Da Talt Gay, o of Hartid. The r ge took place Fridawt Right Ti- Murray, of Ha Reverend William of South Manchester - cecrmo Mrs, Gads Jnate of M(, St. Joseph's so-| Martford and St. Mary's jl- Notre Dame, Tndiana, retary of the ii- W of social service, fr luate of Waid Acadmy Scotland anc the Ser. Yile Unier member of e b and Phi Telta Kaga ter Aftor Mrs. Woods of sister, o edral, She as been distriet sec or wedding of recent datd Miss Davidson o 1 and Duncan M. Goghiil o The cepenony was per Dr. George W ) Congregationa Wt of Tess cteran of the g heen Royal under fird| with the tish troops ot Fng! the Balkars fnl front as well as on thy Harvard foothll game todayy 1.. Conlon Alderman Joh Fimer Stoe, Judge G. \\‘,‘ Atty. David | Dunn, Dr. ani (& B i § Robert ¥ 1 Mrs A Weid. g 1 Rob hye 1 thew Amor Gariner of M i ek-end wit John Ryes of Leh y atmded the Jafayette game oday at 1 Ira 4'Miss \ re amog those pres. § : given i New Haue and Mrs, Stanlt Wiliams liate flowing t game today & Friendly beiety of 8t f miscel Mie- M street, las tended a ce wa of 4 nuner of pretty fts. Shewill hecon Petson on Sat Ri ride of A, G November Confederacy l)azhlcrs' ('losing Onvention Gn., No 22.—Wit of ite routine biness cleares the thirty-first anval cor f the Uniteddaughters o Jeracy todaynters its | Frank Heold, Ameri prosident-genal, express: f as pleased witthe progres hy t conventn and sai was especially pleed with ti action taken in votingie establish ment of a Woodrow Won scholar available to law sdents at ti ersity Virginia Approxi alread, has hes cwvention for andMrs. T. T irtn of the educational mmitt, which led the stepas planning w her efforts for bscriptions rec 1 to re oday