New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 13, 1924, Page 3

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MRS. KENNETH KRON Mrs. Kron was, before her marriage last Saturday, Miss Kath- eryn Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers of Burlington, Vermont GAYETIES ABOUT TOWN Everything is in readiness for the Montmartre party at the Shuttle Meadow club this evening. Decorations and set- tings have been brought about almost entirely by colored light- ing effects, but, so well, that for the moment yvou are in the Montmartre—or at least the decorations are provocative af dreams and plans for the time when you will be. The party is really the most important event since the season opened. The Mutton Chop dinner dance another important event on the club calendar is set for Saturday evening, December 20th. This takes the place of the usnal beefsteak dinner dance where everyone dons the chef’s apron and cap to add a bit of color other than the usual to an already brilliant party. Next week will see the school set return to town for their Christmas holidays. Talking of dances—never before has there been such a gay busy season planned, teas, bridges, dances, almost a ceaseless succession of entertainments has been ar- ranged for the young to keep pace with. One is safe in saying it will be the busiest season on record for the social world, tainments these days. least one bazaar and they now until Christmas. Almost every day this week has seen at vill continue to be prominent from CALENDAR OF' WED Monda, ti Ts ch o iing Children's danc Guy Meyer Meadow , 4:00 o'cle e Patteso ) iring Tuesday upon two received h ('S EVENTS | Emilie And rds lc pen of simas musicalc Mark's club 8 o'clock parish Wednesday unusual i about more Thursday Miss M no Gradu expresslon but under no vivid 1ins Friday Mead Prescntation Oxford school i Gal sati the season wi erts of MUSICAL CLU The ert ciub which marked reput g tl attair jon. The only g about the conc ers of lid g suflicient irely. There a concert provided 1ot fill reason the hall e why at intrinsic merit, of the lcading city, there should not b Rosen} cars to tracted unust concert. This with having shown a position to master th with & minimum of effort, ing that playinrg t as a natural gif studied in New present living in playing of not soon ha for constituted young man is indicat o n comes He as Y N s tten, three, Afro-American The trio co His s¢ Natha 1 of ¥Fran Dett os s P. Parker, piano; Margaret ‘cello, and Marion Wo! scintillated in the G m Weber. pieces of music and and novelties planist has done the p pleces of Chopin a Schumann point of sat audiences he Weber trio gave fhe great music written for cor tions of 1 smmonly h is of the There are many master written for stri plano which the whereas ever a possess characteristics concert 1no master. to r inkling of bina- as has wr thoven fectively quartets sead to the J i Hast and Mrs. | finance; Arthur Kimba NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1924, Younger Set Coming From Schools And Colleges Next Week For The Christmas Holidays—Charitable Fetes And Church Bazaars Dominate The Holiday Season Mrs, Willlam Hungerford of Rus- sell street was among those from New Britain who attended ghe first | In a course of lectures fd¥ lovers | of French literatiire by Mademol- | selle Maud Rey of Parls, France, | which was held Thursday afters | noon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Henry A. Perkins of Forest | street, Hartford, given under the | patronage of Professor Stanley L.| Galpin of Berlin, president of the Allilance Francalse, Mrs. James | | Parkhill Andrews, Mrs. Harrison B, | Freeman, Mrs, B. Furlong, | Mrs. Benjamin Knower, Professor | and Mrs. Henry A, Perkins and | Mrs, C. ot Wilcox opened her home on Worthington Ridge Wednesday afternoon to a meeting | of the Woman's Aid of the | Berlin Congregational church. o vl L. society Hannah Woodruff chapter, Daugh- ters of the Amerlcan Revolution, held its regular meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Allen | Upson of Oakland road, Southing- | ton. The state regent, Mrs. C. H.| Bissell, was present and gave an fn- teresting talk on her work in Con- necticut, Miss Elaina A. Street of | New Haven gave an enlightening talk on “Americanization.” A pro- gram of music in charge of Mrs. 8. H. MacKe followed I Mrs, George Colt entertained three tables of bridge at her home on Hawley street Wednesday after- | noon. The prizes were awarded to | Miss Katherine Swift and Mies | Mirlam Mouat. Mrs. Colt's guests! includgd Mrs. Arthur Kimball, Mrs. | Edward Christ, Mrs. Luclan Stevens, Mrs. Johnstone Vance, Miss Eurlth | Wachter, Miss Eunice Mumphrey, | Miss Corinna Goodwin, Miss Bea- | rice Reynal, Miss Harriet Reynal, | and Miss Marjorie Baldwin | SrnTE Another bridge party this week | was that which Mrs. Willlam Walk- | er at ler home on Hamilten | street Monday afternoon when she tertained several friends from Hartford as well as New Britaln. The prizes were awarded to Mra. | Harold T. Hatch and Miss Harriet Reynal. gave o e e | Mrs. Harry Bates gave a luncheon bridge at ler home on Russell street Friday. oG Arthur G, | street returned clty yesterday Kimball of Lexington from New York Mr Bri: their and Mrs Ha at dinne cvening preeed- club concert ich took place at the Community theater in Bristol William To city guest of Mr. Hawley is the Mrs. Harry 1, Mass, is t Mr Mrs. of Grove ind Hill 1 nt 1 engagement Wo Kincaid ¢ PR Club to Have Mus, Roz will of (Christmas songs of the Wom- ich takes place next rnoon in the parist Mark’s church. as been made of Miss Hazel | fass, to city, of harles E. th Woman's Christmas Mrs, T.andon ve gran ar meeting 108 rooms MARIE ROZELLE LANDOX 1b Christ Frank | [ | articles made by 1} I in ‘;”\g the Twenty-five YOUNE aftern things were o & |and eall | Georg brane! | tocal George [ | Mre. Russell Gold of Berlin | charge of the girls. | with room taki w bra the was | where tea | young folk were on eale Miss Mr. and Mrs. Cla street New Haven | Barbara Palmer. | Miss Parker Gateway achool Mr. and Mre. Herbert Kimball ar- | | rived today from their | cago to spend a week with Mr. an | Mrs. Arthur G street. CONSTANCE TWICHELL | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben C. Twichell, who has been elected a member of the executive committee at Wellesley College Marriages and Engagements Inter- est New Britain A marriage of to Britain folk taking place in New York city last Saturday was that of Kenneth Kron, son of Mr. and Mrs George Kron of Hawley street, and Miss Katheryn Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Myers of r- lington, Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. Kron will make their fdence m Springfield, Mass, afte st of intorest New r th of Miss Doris F: e street, Plainville, and lare! Gustafson of 1 owiil take placs at the bride in Plainville on Christmas Day. ning of ) s hom . . Miss and Another wedding planned Christmas o t ¢ Inger Ernst, d Mrs. Marti Drive, and k Mrs. S. Robert Hartford. wedding will take place on Mor December 22, at e home of the bride's parents. Rev. Harry Landis of the Emanuel Gospel church will mony perform the sister, ) Roberts, son as chosen 1 2. Bot berts are wi and Mr musica n was a mem quartst. Miss erts for s of the Avrora, N. ¥ mas holidays with her par ncement has been made of age of Miss Emma Czer- of City avenue to Willam son of Gustav Preisser street. The wedding Millerton, N. Y, on Annc he ma winsky (. Preisser, of Chapman took place in November gement to a supper of the street. party bride's mother on Chu Mrs, Mar- Mrs. Willard Kim Mrs. Howard I'arson B. Star Mrs Miss Flora Humph Arthur G chand, Phillp Oquist Miss Neiii vigiting her nelly of P in Plainville. Miss Marjorie Nor Mr. and Mrs. C retur | Rogers Hall to spend h | vacation with her par Hill, w tair Miss Helen and Mrs. Mr. from Dobbs Ferry, spend H wi am i a number of friends at ner at his home | Tuesday evening. | . the her W CTIVITIES AND PERSONALITIES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD members of the| held a sale of maselves {n Ber- Community house this A . of practical e and one found Y profitabl hristmas done there, At the purchaser had of helping ty for all over to that or- people hold- to 15 years old A o Lena Corbin the Junior Sunshine so- ng t name from Mrs. ‘ n. president of the 1 t soclety., Mrs. st of this cit faction n connection v superior tea attractions, | made by the ale a arrlet Parker, daughter of rker of ] a house party in| t week ziven by Misa| Misa Palmer and assmates at the| in A Haven. 1 attend are home in C Kimball of Lexington daighter of H i6 of Grove ns on Wednesday from| Christmas nta. MRS. « 2. Hunt Rattenbury o on Lenox Place “Eliza Comes to Stay,” a comedy y H. V. Edman, will be given on evening, December 19, in Senfor high school auditorium. The play is being given by the Amplion om which the talented members have been chosen for the cast. Mrs. Amy Guliford, a member of the high 15 charge of the produc means of her thorough mana ment a most finished production § to be expected . Miss Barbara Regan, Miss Mildre Flora Hine. Rober Harwood. Clark Beanett Misses Masters school N. Y., next Friday to holiday recess with her most school < are interest in the pres The Nativity,”” a mystery nda Ekman , which is to be school in rnoon a showis n Oxtord 4 PY and Memb: tion be ter's Mon s will party » on the Miss Virginia I from S “hristmas re Hart proce er, president w 1y afternoon th t for a Oaks Ush WALTER P. CRABTREE Mrs. Crabtree is a prominent member of the New Britain Woman's Club, serving on the social committee this year Invitations have been received for the wedding of Howard W. Woods, of Wi n Woods of Southing- and formerly of this city, and TFowler, daughter of and Mrs, Francis Jay Fowler of Mt. Ver N. Y. The ceremony will take place at § o'clock on the bon of December 31 at . the of the bride, 59 Fletcher Miss M. Shaw and Mre. wn gave a miscellaneows liss Helen Brown of hester, at the home of on South Main street, Miss Brown received number of beautiful gifts. se was prettily decorated in ames were s served, the bride apman of Portland, Chapman s employed New Britain Trust Company Brown is supervisor of erlin schools. society will hold its Monday afternoon the Methodist brcome larcnoe H. Barnes of Park- ined two tables : on Monday after- awarded to Mrs, r and Mrs. L. W, Me~ r, daughter of hur Farrar of Plainville, enter- of friends at her evening for Miss g of Maple street. ctively carried stmas colors. Miss larence Gus- ristmas Day, Baldwin of friends on Park on aj s which the t New will hold Hawkin| Tues party gifte ber 20, and an- ghter of Sloper of next lery in Christmas i On Page Eleven),

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