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T3 e SOCIAL FUNCTIONS OCCUPY TIME OF LOCAL FOLK MRS. AUSTIN L. STOWELL Mrs. Stowell is an active worker on the social committee of the | New Britain Woman’s club P ————————————————— SOCIAL HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN i With such a continuous round of gaiety as began early in November, it is only natural that a halt should come after the| first of the new year. While the dances will be less frequent| than during the Christmas and holiday season, they will not be entirely given up. The entertainment committee of the Shuttle Meadow club headed by Allen McKinnie is arranging a program of dances. and dinners to carry on through the spring season, they give every indication of heing successful, despite the fact that the restless spirit and desire for change is shown by the| movements of many members of New Britain's social set. Bel- | laire, Miami, Tampa as well as journeys across the water are| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATGRDAY JANUARY 10, 1925. WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS | Misg Marlon H. Hardiman, daugh- ter of ‘Walter Hardiman of Philadel- phia was married to Dr. Vincent J. Smith, son of Mr, and Mrs, W, P. Emith ot High street Monday morn ing, January Bth In 8t, Augustine's church, Hartford. Afterward a re- ception was held at the home of Dr. Smith's parents, Misy Grace Smith w mald and Walter Do was Dr. Smith's best man and the ushers were John Firey and Edward Smith, The bride wore a French gown of old blue brocaded chiffon over pink with a hat to ma a shower bouqu tendant wore yellow georgette with a gold laco hat, she carried an arm bouquet of Ophelin roses, Mrs, Smith was superintendent of nurses at the IHartford It t und Dr. Smith is the iclan in the local schools, . the brides- school phys .. | New Britain peeple are interested | announcement of the wedding s Katheryn Edington Russell of Knoxville, Tenn., and Burdett Eno asselt, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank- assett of Hartford, formerly of this city. The wedding took place on Tnesday, December 80th at the home of the bride's grandfather, tobert H. dington of Bearden, Tenn, Mr. and Mrs, Bassett will their home in Pennsylvania On Friday evening Mr, and Mrs, F. A. Searle entertained at dinner for the bridal party at their home on Forest street. Among their guests of Mr. Bassett's including Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth & Mr. and Mrs. Raymond tle, Mr. and Mrs. James Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs Howard Bruemmer. vaiaie Mr. and Mrs. A. H. returned from their and are living at avenue, New Haven. Mr. Bayer i3 the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M Bayer of Arch street this city “ .o arle, Bayer have wedding trip 451 Whitney Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock in S§t. Peter's church, Miss Florence Marie Beloin of W street was !'married 1o Arthur Bellevean street. The Reverend Char! pens performed the ceremeny was followed by a reception at St. Jean de Baptist hall. Miss Florence Bellevean, sister of the groom was the maid of honor and Howard Beloin, cousin of the bride, was the best man The bride wore a dress of {vory satin trimmed with pearis, her veil was caught with orange She carrled a bouquet of roses and sweet peas. The maid of J'nrnmsu.xI were former friends and classmates | blossoms. | pross bridal | Vincent P. Cincl has returned lulmpm rs of the Now Britain auxils Tufts college, after spending “tho lary will be the guests of the Hart- holldays with his parents, Mr, and [ford auxillary In Christ Church Mry, P. Clncl of Ellla atroet, Cathedral at 3 in the afternoon L K ] when Reverend George T. Berry Rudolph Lundell left- Monday to 'will show new lantern slides of the resume his studles at Pratt Instl- work of the Mission in France, tute after spending his vacation at| Dr. George Narle Raiguel will Lis home on Sl.v('ll.' H'V"IL speak in St Mark's parish rooms on Tugsday, Fehr 3 Y Russoll North and Phillp MIrum [in \the atternoon. xrrde El:u: ZI:L:::: have refurned to Suffield school 10 {for his supject “The United States resume thelr studies after spending and I'rance-—an Historlc Friend- the holldays with their parents at|ghip' This meeting will be a joint thelr homes In East Berliu, BR Y, club, In addition to these enlightening meetings an all-day sewing meeting is to be held at the Iirst church chapel. The date for this will be announced later, The officers of the club include the president, Miss Cornelfa. Chamberlain, the secretar: Rodman Chamberlain: trea I tobert N, Parsons and corresponding secretary, Miss Flor- cnee Camp. Miss Margaret Doyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Doyle ‘of Chestnnt street, 1s spending a few weeks in New York city. SEie has re- to re- Yer Kil- Miss Cordelia Kitbourne turned to Connecticnt Colle sume her stndies after spending vacation with her father E, O. hourne of Stanley street, waei e Edson Lockwood of Fast street has returned to Brown University ifter spending the holidays with his parents. “ e Many reservations for fables are being made for the second annual scholarship bridge of the New Drit- ain College club to be held Saturday afternoon at the Burritt hotel .More than 130 women are expegted, Miss Agnes Johnston, chairman of scholarship committee 1s in churge of the affair. She is assisted {hy the members of her committee . which frcludes Miss Elizabeth Hun« eRCHE ried Tuesday to Ahe | o peorq Migs Grace Coholan, H {{URiaEsItY ot NN yivania., Norma TRegan, Miss Nellie { Miss Millie McAuley, Miss Marl | Carl Hammar ot Maple Hill av- |y corrord, Miss Mae n’omn.h.\l:-: enue has resumed his studles allRe,irice Neal and by Miss Katheryn [i¥orosster Lolyigchalpinstiuie, Clark, Miss Edith Johnson and Miss | Florence Camp. | Herbert Olmstead, who has been | oipor committees come under the |spending his vacation with hisllgeadt of foandy, supervised h\,‘A\”,‘s | mother, Mrs. H. B. Olmstead of | gjizapeth Hungerford, assisted by Maple Hill has resumed his studies Leland Hoar; prizes, Miss Nor- {at Cornell University. ma Regan, who is being aided Ly | R Miss Mae Regan | MEETING MARK OPENING Miss Swan, Mrs. F. B. Hunger- | OF SEASON IN CLUB CIRCLES | () ap “glantey T1. Holmes, Mrs. s day there will be 1. 0. Lnsk, Miss Nellie LeWltt, Mrs. of the New Britain|pygiey wWalker, Mrs. James Curtin, | Woman's club in the First church |yrrg ~ James White, Miss Anna |chapel at § o'clock in the evening. | 'grien, Miss Gertrude Donnelly, [Mon. Trederick A. Wallis formerl¥ |tice Katheryn Dougherty, Mrs. Vie- | United States commissioner of immi- |00 Bencon, Mrs. Graca Coholan, 3 s Tsland will talk on faprg . €. McGargle, Mrs. W. F. orld’s Greatest Menace.” Mangan, Mrs. Frank Dobson and Acknowle leadership in civic, | \fieg Viola Clark. {movernmental and big business ac-| " y" partinl list of those reserving [tivitics has brought Mr. Wallis Inf0 |11 1eq inciudes Mrs. William C. Hun- intimate and vital touch with thelo corq Mrs, . B. Stanley, many important aspects of American |7 oyiea Nohle, Mrs, F. H. Johnstc life. He stands : iciously as one fapg (3eorge Prentice, Miss Florence | who combines the faculties of or-|canin Mys, €, F. Chase, Mrs, L. M. iginal thinking and effective doings. |parnes, Mrs, Willlam Morrissey, | He possesses ability and skill to exX-iyfre Harold Clark, Miss Fannie thoughts, clearly, enter-|yroimes Miss Leonle Crowe, Miss iningly and sympathetically. Mr.} \onoy Flnnegan, Miss Frances Fur- Wallace has mixed personally With|gareon Mra, Joseph Woods, Mrs. “ e A. Herbert Chago of Bargesdale re- turend Tu ¢ to Storrs Agricul- tural College > he will resume his studles affer spending his va tion with his parents. .. Theodore | of South Bur- LeWitt, his he has one with the New Britain Woman's Miss PERSONAL JOTTINGS Mra. Carl Ramsay of Garden street and Miss Florence Caufield of Garden strect spent a few days in New York city this week. .. Mrs. M. C. Swift of Forest street and her granddaughter Miss Kath- eryn Swift, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, O. E. 8wift of Lincoln street will leave on Wednesday for Deland, Fla, “« .o Reverend Samuel Sutcliffe and | daughter, Betty, returned today from Fhiladelphia, where they have been spending a fow days. .. R. Carter of Adams street was I New York city this woeek. ‘e Mrs, Jonathan Hart of Maple Hill will return to her home tomorrow after spending a few days with Mrs, Aldon Rickey of New York city. P Mr. and Mrs. Lexington sfreet Chicago to spend . Arthur Kimball of left yesterday for a week. oo Mre, Frederiek Porter of Garden street and Mrs, F. L. Bishop and daughter, Miss Katheryn Bishop of Farmington avenue, Hartford, , will leave on Monday for New York city to spend several days, shiaete Herbert T, Pease of Vine street returned Thursday from New York city. S ey Mies Alice Conklin has returned Tuesday to her home In Madison, N. 1., after spending a week with Miss Frances Rickey of Berlin, PR R. N. Twitchell of Forest street returned on Wednesday from Phila- delphia. eiliotie Mr. and Mrs, Johnstone Vance returned Thursday from a trip to Sew York clty. { Shs e [ Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Donnelly | of West Main street have gone to Jucksonvllle, Florida. They will re- | n to town in March, SieiEra | Mr. and Mrs. William Allen of | Maple Hill will leave for Florida | later in the month. | PR | Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Towers of Hamiiton street are in New York city. | e Mre. Adele Poters of New York city is the honse guest of her moth- | er, Mrs. W. P. Bacon of Lexington street, | silee [ Rotert Brown of Russell street| returned Thursday from New York MISS FRANCES RICKEY Miss Rickey is the daughter of Aldon Rickey of New York city, She has returned to LaSalle seminary, Auburndale, Mass., after spending her vacation with Mxr. and Mrs. Pardon Rickey of Berlin, with whom she makes her home Miss Mona Martin, daughter of Dr.| Dr. John Martin of Vime street John Martin of Vine street enter- |has gone to Florida fo spend several tained two tables of bridge at her |weeks, home Monday evening . | Miss Virginia Stanley who has been the house guest of her sister, - | Mrs. Bennet Hibbard of Vine street, | returned today to her home in Short daughter of | Beach, nd Mrs. E. N. Stanley of Lex- | e .. Mre. Arthur Harrop will give a bridge party at her home on Ha rison street this evening for her s ter Miss Esther Stauley, Mr. ington street, Miss Iarriet Reynal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lonis Reynal of Lex= ington street, will leave Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Virgll Palmer enter- tained at dinner at their home on honor was dressed in blue georgette |the work-a-day throngs, John Down Mrs. J. C. Regan, silk crepe and she carried a bou-|gained from actual contact With the fnrne g H. Hubbard, Mrs. Willard quet of pink ros: | people an understanding which ean- | oquist, Mrs. Leland Hoar, Mrs. 7 not be acquired i any other wa Frederick Telch, Mrs, M. A. Kin- For instance when appointed Com- Miss Gladys Day, Miss Flora 1 h ¢ for Deland, Fla. to visit,Mrs, Paul Sl ente | EsEieengstee [Johnston wha was formerly Mise e S8 0t 'Constance Corbin, daughter of Mre, ant | Mrs. Bennet Bibbard ot 4 bridge, George Corbin of this city. | party at her home on Vine street « s . much ‘in vogue. v o About this time each winter one|tjon, gave a large benefit bridge and hears much talk about the dramatics{ mah jongg party Thursday after- city. y evening. Miss Samuol Florence Forgotson who Torgotson have t .. Mr. and Mrs, A. Peters of Arch | which are usually given early in March by members of the New Brit- min Woman's club. Mrs. George Flanagan is in charge of the produc- tlon this year and she has arranged for two plays to be presented. While rehearsals will not start until next month tHe casts have already been chosen and a very superior enter- tainment is expected. There Is again some talk of giv- ing the production before the public at a small fee of admission for the benefit of the Children's Home. This has been done before and is always a successful enterprise for many of the friends of the individuals in the cast go to see them, and the general public also flocks there, partly for the sake of charity and largely for the amusement derived. P ENTERTAINING CONTINUES SLIGHTLY ABATED Miss Ruth Bristol, daughter of Air. and Mrs. T. H. Bristol of Cor- bin avenue gave a bridge party at her home Monday evening in com- pliment to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gil- bert of Beaumont, Texas. There were thrae tables playing and the prizes were awarded to Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Charles Stanley, Frederick W. Porter and Wilbur Gllbert. A buf- fet supper was served in the dining room. o o o Miss Frances Rickey gave a de- lightful luncheon party to a number of her frlends on Monday at the Yiome of her aunt, Mrs. Pardon Rickey of Berlin when she enter- tained for her house guest, Miss Allce Conklin of Madison, N. J. « o e Miss Katherine Doyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chestnut street entertained the members of the Tensitory club at her home Tuesday evening for her house guest, Miss Marion Flaherty, 2Miss Anna Albanese, secretry of the club was in charge of the entertain- ment given. .« e Miss Ellzabeth Kimball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball, gave a large bridge party at her home on Lexington street this aft- ernoon for the benefit of the Alpha Alpho sorority. A partial list of those reserving tables includes, Miss Maxine Hart, Miss Elva McKirdy, Miss Katheryn Clark, Miss Alice Re- gan, Miss Eleanor Proudman, Miss FElizabeth Hance and Miss Emily Sloper. .« v Mrs, L. Kinsley entertained the members of the Maple Hill Bridge club at her home on Robbins ave- fnue Tuesday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Nelson Mann, L. L. Harding and Mrs. F. her. Skin- o« e e Mre. Arthur Roy Single of®Hart- ford entertained at a bridge party, in honor of Miss Florence Trumbull, daughter of Governor John Trum- bull and Mrs, Trumbull of Plainville. Miss Trumbull is a student at Mt lHolyoke college. .« . Mrs. John Cashman entertained three tables of bridge at her home in Kensington Thursday evening for Mrs. Frank Perkinson of Pitts. burgh. Prizes were awarded to Mrs, Wells, Mrs. Corr and Miss Nelilic Carriety. Y The Emma Hart Willard chapter Daughters of the American Revolu- Doyle of | Mre. | noon in the Community house in Berlin, The proceeds from the af- fair go to flll the Berlin chapter's quota for the bell which the Con- necticut branch of the association will give for the Memorial chapel at Valley Forge. This will be one of the 13 bells which will form a set. of chimes, each one a gift from one of the 13 original states. P One of the gala parties of the week was the skating carnival held Wednesday evening at the Shuttle Meadow club. The pond was a brilliant sight with quantities of bright colored lanterns strung from end to end and two huge fires roar- ing in the banks where one might | stop a moment for warmth. The American Legion Brass Band played street announce the engagement of their daughter Rose to George Pran itis of Hartford set for the wedding. il SCHOOL SET RETURNS AVTER HOLIDAY GAILTES Miss Frances Rickey, who and Mrs, Pardon Rickey of Berlin, | returned Wednesday to school. “ v Miss Carlotta Sloper. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Sloper of Rus- sell street, returned on the Abbott school, Andover, Mass. e Miss Victoria iske, daughter of Reverend Samuel Fiske and Mrs Fiske has returned to school. siae and coffee and sandwiches formed the plece de resistance. The first carnival of the seagon, it goes with- | out saying that socicty flocked to it while most of them went to skate | there was a large number. who looked on. “ .. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Scripture en- | tertained the members of their | bridge elub at their home on Lenox Place Tuesday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | ert Smith. ) | The Sewaneata club enter- tained last Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goodwin of Ellis \street. In the course of the eve- was land plano solos were rendered by leslle Goff. Glfts were presented to two members of the club in honor of their birthday anniversaries. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. George Kincaid, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. C. I, Nenmann, Mr. and Mrs. Louis ckett, Mrs, Carol Goff, Goff, Mrs. Joseph 1. Smart, Josephine Sparks, Phillip Miss Mildred Goodwin and Clinton Goodwin o ssle The Shuttle Meadow club was the scene of only one dancing party this week, which is quite a halt in the galeties of the soclal life at the club he party was the third gathe g of the Shuttle Meadow club dancing class, and was preceded by geveral interesting dinner parties. o8 olile Mrs. Court Walter Bunce of 1% Pearl entertained two tables of bridge Monday afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs. Charles over and Mrs. M. W. Putney. P Miss Ruth Cavanaugh entertaincd at a bridge party a* her home on Tremont street last evening in hon or of Miss Bernice Clark. Miss Clark will return to +her home in New Hampshire Mor Prizes wer awarded to Miss Doris Kilbourne and Miss Frances Kasprow o o 8 Mr. and Mns. William McKay of the Hotel Washington ent ) ecveral friends at the hotel | ing in honor of Mr. McKay's b day Mrs. He Lincoln st bert P, Know gave a tea this aft noon to about 40 young ladies. Mrs William Knapp, a miesionary of the People’s church In British East Africa, spoke o Work in Africa.” Mrs. Koapp has labored I the missionary field for 25 yeara. | “Giris’ | George Gauer of | has returned to Cornell University. | ning games and cards were played | Miss Dorothy Wa ington street, retur Fairfax Hall, Basic, Virginia. SEl e Arthur Gauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton stree o date has been | has | | been spending her vacation with Mr. Tuesday to| missioner of Tmmigration at FEllis | 1sland by President Wilson, the first thing Mr. Wallis did was to make the island clean, he enforced the policy of welcoming the alien with a smile instead of a kick. Tt i through the Woman's club that the public of New Britain is given the opportunity to meet Mr, Wallis and the second vice-president, Mrs. Lot | Young. now acting president urges that New Britalnites turn out in full foree to hear Mr. Wallis discuss “The World's Greatest Menace.” SO w Britajn Auxillary of the n McAll Assoclation, organ- ized several vears ago in aid of the France aims to present programs and entertainments of in | terest to its members, On Sunday January 11th in the First church at 11 o'clock in the morning Reverend | Chauncey W. Goodrich, i representative of Commission on Re- lations with France and Belgium, will preach. On Wednesd children of Jannary 2ist In the WOrld of Art ¢ ol the famous works Spanish painter, is his paintin matador of Spain. Belmonte, w United States. He has killed n fortune of over a million dolla of Ignacio Zuloaga. the great ¢ of Belmonte, the champion ho is now in Peru, will visit the re than 2,000 bulls, earning a l American | | | I sella, Hine and Miss Mae Rgran. ears glven a scholarship to some girl of marked ability In the grad- uating eiass of the New Britain high sehool. ‘This year the commit- tee 18 endeavoring to award the possibility of which depends largely on the success of the bridge. “ .. Mrs. Edwin 8. Todd of Plantsville opened her home Thursday after- of the Hannah Woodruff, chapter D. A. R. Vice-President Mrs. John Buell spoke very entertainingly on Socialism or the Constitution of the United States—Which?" Mrs, Don- ald Cromoton was in charge of a delightful program of music which followed. e Mrs. Lawrence Thurston, president of Ping-Ling ¢ ge for Girls in China, ressed a large gathering at the Be Congregational church Sunday evening. Her talk dealt with the work at the school and of the ianity in China. .. Fisk and M E. progress of Chri . Mrs. Samuel A | 0. Shierden will be the hostesses to the next meeting of the Motherhood club of Berlin which will be held on ; afternoon, January 21st. wold, superinten- schools in Berlin will de- the afternoomn. Gadd of Hartford cting of the Maple next Wednesday o'clock & the H. Latham of She will speak on Life Mrs, L. A William Hesse will tertaining tiver the Robert F. res a1 | Woman's clut of Mrs. J “\Women in Civil sprague and Mrs Mrs. Latham in er st ssist o« v . v oa m ard o frernc will ting Hart Wi Thursday heme Mrs. Ha St Lerlin. Miss Marjo Moore sington is In charge of t apter, of Ie pro- gram A me Teachers’ association of will be held in the audito Normal school on Wed- enir a : pri jum of the ek, Marens White shool wi cipal of Miss Miss May al progr ssisted by nder a musi Mrs. M ursday sty Thr jordon and Samuel Sinced were and stine ann Prizes Gordon Rosentha the ge a Dutch sup- per was served An Those Misses Dorothy Gord ma Gordon Ruth Hary Lawyer Wil soph Kupperstai Louis Rosenfeld of Hartford Morris ot Hartford Lawyer Georg: of Hart- ford and Lawy muel Rosenthal Hartford. Siderof. chelman and . DF; Jos nator Jlummer Schwolsky ver The scholarship cca nittee of the College club has for a number of for |the first time two stich scholarships, noon to the regular monthly meeting 14 at 8/ ivess the | Cullen, | Law-| of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. | Papenforth of Hawley street have returned to their home in South Amboy, » | o« o the guests Goorge Coit of Hawley street has returned from a trip to St. Louls| and Omaha, Neb, | GG | Miss Carolyn Cook, daughter of | Rev. Warren Cook and Mrs. Cook s returned to her home in New Milford after spending a wesk with Miss Julia Spring of West Main| street. | itle Mr. and Mrs. Ossian S. Mason Drive have gone to Califor- nia where they will spend the next | four weeks | Bennett of | | .« e William F. Beers of Pearl street is at Pinchurst, N. C., where he has | participated in a trapshooting tour- | nament | “ e { Mr. Mrs, Berlin are sper ew York city. T Pardon Rickey of jing the week-end in | and Mrs. son stre after a five Raymond J. Wisco Detroit. Harrison E. Doty of Harrl- t has returned to her home week vislt with her sons, Doty of Milwaukee, | and Melvin ¥. Doty of | Michigan. o2 ele Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scheible and Marle and Thelma o ir home in Plainville a few weeks in Phil- | daug TS, | returned to {after spendin | Miss Ag daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Johnston of West Main strect will att Middletown this e and Mrs, Oliver G giving at their h LD s Johnston, . Mr. and \rs ‘\\OSI Main st t ark, N. J.. to sp: Emory George Krun Krum of anley ling | week-end in New York city. » and Miss Glad street, are sper | | Miss Evelyn Dw is spending Mass, street | Boston, Max Unke is in Was . and Mrs and sons, Kennet! returned to thei lege, Pa., | with Mrs. Ruther Julia Keeney of Stanley | M after a ford's mot Du Springtie | few days with his g Mrs. E | Mis. C T will spend the iter with her daughter FMann of Ma H main .« Mr. and \rs 1 Columbia street are spendir week in New York city PR Maxwell P home on West Ma evening. Prizes we Miss Go | Kenneth Saarle ter gave a sup- by bridge at her | street Tuesday warded te and Mral |for Deland, T Friday afternoon for Miss Harrlet| Afan Reynal who will Wednesday | retury The prizes were ! (ycal, William Walker, Miss Har- McKinnle of ¥orest street leave d today from a trip to Mone awarded to M Mrs. Lucain riett Reynal. N WILL HOLD ANNUAL Miss Elsié Collingwood, daughter | Tirst Church Society Meets Monday of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Collingwood of Corbin avcnue entertalned at| xyove o Act On Pastor's 5 tion. Stevens and bridge at her home this afternoon. | Miss Beatrice Reynal, daughter of} 4 otion on the resignation ot Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reynal of l.ex- Henry W. Maier, pastor of the First ington street will entertain at bridge | g oveontional ' church, will © be at her home Mor AL taken at the annual meeting of the Gl | First esiastical sociely ot 8 Mrs. Harold T. Sloper entertained | o'clock Monday evening. Rev. Maler her bridge club at her home on Rus- (recently tendered his resignation, scll street Friday affernoon, ving poor health as the reason for LS. 2y I ction. The annual reports cf West Main ! the society will be read at the meet= from Grand |ing, officers for 1925 will be elected, and other husiness transacted. The annual meeting of the Tirst congregational church vill he held day evening. ted Ty & supper at 6:30 o'clock. e e e s Footlights Cal Maxwell Porter of street has returned Rapids, Mich. P . Mr. and Mrs, John A. West Main street loft tc Petersburg, Tla Andrews of Lure of the stage has won over wealth, home and family ;\nth Mrs. Marjorie McLucas Hutting, wealthy Kansas City (Mo.) society matron. She is playing the leading role in Brock Pemberton's new play, “The Marionette Man,” which probably soon will get a chance on Broadway. Mrs. Hutting is the daughter of Walter S. McLucas, Kansas City bank president. Her divorced husband is the son of another banker.