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NEW BKITAIN DArcy HERALD, SATUKDAY, JANUAKY L(, 192, e e NEWS OF CLUBS, SOCIAL FUNCTIONS AND PERSONAL ITEMS who are at tho Lake Placld club [and, as he has been engaged for the | guests of Mrs, Wolft's parents, Mr.| The Woman's club of Maple Hill will live in Lake Forest, Iil. past 18 ycars in work among the and Mrs. Abel of Dewey street. woyed an intercsting meeting Wed- GEGRG people of the east side, New York, AN [ when its memb rs met at the A wedding of much interest local- |he is well versed In the soclal needs | Mis. Kmma Berg of Highland |home of Mrs J. H. Latham on Theo. ly will take place this evening at |and problems of our country. Mr, strect will leave the early art of dore street Mrs, Louls Bruemmer the McAlpin hotel, New York, when |Wallls touched the immigration next week for Florida she | read a paper entitled “The Life of Charles Elllot Mitchell, who is the |question, suggesting remedies for nd severnl weeks, |James Whitcomb Riley” which had son of Mr and Mrs. Robert ¢, |the present unsatisfactory immligra- Wiy, |been written hy Mrs. Robert Porteus Mitchell of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., and |tion laws, but, more particularly, he | Mrs, Howard Bruemmer and Mys, 8nd Mrs. William Middlemas, and the grandson of Mrs, C. Margaret |dwell on tne drug situation as being Arthur Sampson, both of West Maln | Mrs. Kinsley gave & plano selection, E. Mitchell of this city, and Miss|a most urgent one for the United giyect, will spend the early part of [Sonata No 6, Moza Margaret Walker, daughter of Mr, |States to correct. Also, he #poke of st week in New York city. | The members of the club are and Mrs. Stuart Hemysteal Walker the congested eity districts as being CORT |planning to give a benefit bridge of Staten Island, N. Y, will be mar- |the great source of crime. In this| A .1y Mys. Johnstona Vanca of |PArty on Wednesday afternoon, Jan- ried. Miss Walker will bo at.|connection he told'of the work Leing jramilton street, are in Washington, | 12T¥ 1, at the homes of Mrs R. tended by Miss Cornella Mitch- |done in such districts for moral and "¢ aldwin and Mrs, L. B. Banford on jell, sister of the groom, as|social uplift. | ks Golf street / mald of honor, and by Miss Cather- D isx) | Miss Eleanor Lewis returned on R, / Ine Welles of Newington as brides-| Mra. Majorle Balley and son Les- Wednesday to New York city after Lowls of New York fs the| mald, James Chamberlain of this'lie have returned to their home in spending a few days in town st of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Han. r;x{l]:' :!}lll act as best man for Mr. [East Berlin after spending a fow PR [goaKaoCBieslEarg Mitchell © Vel S gton. 8 Nian o] ungertor % Among the guests attending the AR L RIS I \«YH\ o i :[\; u':l:»”:,qlu :]‘1.?-: and Miw W, CotHungerford wedding from New Dritaln are Miss | Major Fank L. Wileox and Mm. in New York city A pndeirsturnet from Bertha and Miss Cornella Chamber- | Wileox of Berlin left yesterday for e re they spent a few ;}i:‘rlfor;;’ Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. |wjorida where they will spend the Mre, Maxwell Hart and daughter, |° o o e winter season. They will alo vIsit Miss Masine Hart, of Lincoln road | yip ang ye, Douglas A, Johnston ATnaUncoment T as e ag s T itn lh'r\(r rl:‘n:h'm Mrs, l-,\ls'v:\rl‘h\n« oft y day for New York eity 10 |of Mapie 11ill will g0 to New York (ho marriage. of Miss Loon Bree Of Infcutt at her home In Atlanta, Geor- spend u week b : Charter Oak avenue, Hart o |81 o next week for a short stay. 2 venue, Hartford ani . or o short st Thomas H. Judi of FMnIny',fll(r?:(!‘l Rk ol Oy WIS 25y of | \Irs, Raymora Babeock has re- The wedding took place in Hart-| Mrs. Robert Russell and duughter, [OTéSt rect Werw atnon th EUS8s turned from a short visit fn New ford on Thursday evening, January |Catherlne of Winthrop strect nre 8¢ the Uorton-Woolwasth ‘wedding | york 8. Mr. Judd is assistant state treas- |spending two weeks in New Y in Hartford V(:l B | (PR TS urer. clty, { Mr. and Mrs. Emory Corhin of e e 4 P Mrs, Jumes Robinson of Harrison West Main stre » expected liome ; .)\Irlwnd Mrs, John Krum of Mill-| Mrs, Mary T. Crean of Sumincr onjinge REIERE S R (on Nenaip N L extwack, dale have announced the marriage |street returned on Monddy from a . . ’ of thelr daughter, Mrs. Bessio Krum | trip fo New York cit g Mrs. Iank Wi s ool Asncg dohnatenof Yest Main lLadd, to Erwin A. Noren, son of | P Yo Aete : ”‘? ior ““J“‘?""fi»‘(‘ ?";r Mre. Emma Noren of Lyon street,| Mr, and Mrs, John J. Walsh of J strect 4 s r e o this city. Mr. and Mrs. Noren have |Columbia strect have returncd froni | ; b [left for Tlorida where they will g trip to New York city. N [ea A\ by Do Rk ot ClodD T el reat e spend the ren .lln'.h‘r-n{ the \\ln\’,lfl; 2 & -‘ !] ‘O : . 1S gone to \‘\ st I’uli\r' Beach, Y"W. nd Mrs, W. €, Hungerford g | Mr. and Mrs. Reid Vernon Peer of \where she will spend several weeks. isscll street will be among the The New Britain Musical club, or- | wingted were the recont guests of | A fi e i Wo s ganized several yeurs ago, aims {0 \rs peer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, €. | The wedding of Miss Noble of |wedding in Hartford this evening, | present programs of music of out-|y, parpes of Barnesdal Jartford, formerly of this city, and Bty standing interest to New Britain | v o. tichard Grim, 0 of tford, | Despite thevinelement weather last folk this wintcr. The second musis| Ay |, W, Porter of Gardan took place in that city irsday | night there were over 100 present ";‘l“{”"“ “’—““;"jl_l-“ ']” 'f\ky’? place on | gtrant returned Wednesday from New rectory of St. Peter's lat the ccpection tendered Mr. and 5 e {the evening of Tuesday, January 27, |y, : MrobiRE S & MRS. DUDLEY WALKER at the Camp school auditortum, T,,n7‘°'k Gl T G T [Riesd ;\,',',, PRfioniiat ichie Math MISS VIRGINIA HURLBUT : ; . p 5 ., |program includes several prominent | 3 : Mrs. Walker is one of the active workers of the social commit- | artists and is open to associate mem- | M Marjorie aldwin, daughter tee of the New Britain Woman’s Club bers and thelr guests, jetditpand dea Cahio By of lotes on the Musical elub|lOrest strect is spending the calendar for the season includa | end $n New York city. SOCIAL. HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN ~ Feininy 1o Capiol Weatshs eon) e, Goore Coit and son of 1 During the past week which has followed, rather quietly. . ";‘m;‘m i 'm,w’:r’, i ltey street returned todny the holiday season of many and varied fe.:tmtlxes, the chlbs} Maier and Lea I ha, Neb, and associations of New Britain have again come into their own, | Aselsting Mr. and Mre. Ford in re-f \[iss Hurlbut, daughter of Mrs. E. G. Hurlbut of Murray street. ceiving were Mortimer Ca D, H H Q i Tt e Y Since her graduation from St. Margaret's school in Mrs. Frank Preston, Miss Cora 1923 she has been studying music ch and Miss Gladys Shailer, 1o reception commitice was com- | d of Mrs. Thomas Mitchell, Mrs, | Inncheon and bridge today at the [Mrs, M, A, Kinsella, Miss Gladya 1l Dee, Schilling, Mrs, ¢ Shuttle Meadow club, While most of | Day, Mrs. Willard Oqulst, Mra. J. C. Rogers, Mrs, Bert Armstrong, |the guests wera from New Britain |Regan, Mrs. Joseph Woods, Mry. Louis Oldershaw, Oliver ithere were some from Hartford and | Willlam Morrissey, Mrs, C. F. Chase, from Oma- Ma Gu 1 Mrs. Nk Wachter of Walter Hart were hostes. s at luneh- tison of Two ! Armis SHT no Music; March 17, Camp P T musi le by local artists; | Mr. and Mrs oceupying, for the time being, the center of the social stage.;-‘\““f"‘" h musielcos o et st e R b el panbic S eo ISenta oAt ok Meadow | Nichois, Mrs, Mrs, | Waterbury, | Worence Camp, Miss Louise A number of delightful programs have heen given, as well as )0 21 12 <ogoot pull W ® e, 1. Sl EnrEnlnkiion i AT eigety LoD Rdlann adlE ToberBldn. ORISR .. |Noble, Miss Nellie Lewitt, Mrs. L O. announcements of many more to come, so that the week has iyt a hanquet, | sy alt b ‘y‘;:‘v Jrs o v‘”l“Iiu’!“?jt(v"[.l{“. \]q’:l I'\‘I 7‘1’\‘:. v‘jv;lrnf.“’quf‘n‘nll‘Ptl;:r‘lr‘l;\ :'rli‘xlr]; li‘.‘i::;r'mi“;\s"el};'\?f H}l,m‘er[gd' (g heen replete with activities of a somewhat different character| The officers or the club are: Presi-| Miss Trene 8wift, daughter of Tal A% “Hlie Stotts and Mrs, 1t. Penny assisted | trip s e e T htm than thoge of the gay weeks just gone | [MhetannualfguestiaenauIheraniivoldoluiIarkiSyices madge Swift of Cedar street I8 spend- | afjay towl s hean giv-{on the refreshment committee, P Telchy Mral Laland. Hoar,! Mre, R :;igl1t'l‘uesda,\' m‘oning ;'i\'nn |J)‘ the New Britain Woman’s club:"“”"""""' Phillp B. fhailer; record- | Ing the week-end in New York city. iz a of current event talks| The Bible class “.-‘tl‘ur;. render- James H, Towers, superintendent iuv Hubbard, Mrs. John Downes, ing seerztary, Miss Gertrude Hine; L T lin New Britain under auspices of | o0 gelections during the re ption !of the water department, and his|Miss Leonle Crowe, Mrs. George ing occasion, while the Col-|corresponding secretary, Mrs. Emilia| Mr was a most. successful and inter : 3 e ! ! 1d Mrs. Cromwell Case re-fof fhe Woman's club, will speak and the following program was car- | daughter and son-in-law left last|Prentice, Mrs. F, H. Johnston, Mrs. «ge club this afternoon gave a)ag';re and enjoyable bridge party | andzuiatis; treasurer, Henry G.|turned to their home 40 | Tyecqay, January 20, in St Mark's ried out: Recitation, Miss Marion | night to spend two weeks in Florida. |P. B. Stanley, Mrs. W. H. Hunger- ¢ the Hotel Rurritt. The Musical club has planned and :\n-“*"hfl"f”"'rr "\1;1""?*‘]"‘"4’ ’:‘m vrlntm"'.f]’fl'm"vv ‘r" flf":lw‘l\“ ke feW | jarieh house, havi ounced her | Schilling; Bert Armstron l SR e \ford, Mrs. R. B. Doane, Mrs. H, F. . 0 ttee, Mrs. D' 3. Schailer; | days with Mr, and Mra, Arthur Sae & pE o S PN ity | B 3 e . 3 P | arra ants com- | of Ma E s, ition hine SRE Wl Marguerite Hup t a luncheon bridge pa at the toke place in the next few weeks, two of them at the Capitol |, itice, Miss Tiga Harvey: chairman | . s e e e e | {ieater and two at the Camp school. Then, too, the members imembershiv committer,” Miss Fran- | Mes. Julia 13 : G D Warren {in compliment tu Mrs. F. A. Morley SOUTH[NGTU“ NEWS of the Burng cluly have prepared an entertainment to be givenjces Parker: Iibrarian, Mrs. Mér-ifrom New Rochelle, N NEAnds Alrey Faetn BT . : #olo, G l.- ) rton Newton of Hart- at the Bumritt hotel, January 22 and the Kenilworth club a‘;‘,l‘":’ '“'fl‘::w"}*y'fl“l”_’:' ‘: Y:::"!*,“""I\I? ]("‘{‘,51 dance for Wednesday evening, January 21, to mention only a|yc Syiiam 1. Brocks, Mrs. Wii-| five weeks, 2 Mr. Ford is M spending a few wacks in Tampa orida, @ spent leaving soon for Cali- | — Trinity M, F Michael Koley of Plantsville | Mrs, €covge B. Smith of Liherty special cour: le unive e tew of the local club events, . {tiam €. Hungerford, J. C. Kennedy | N, Tatmarlyi ot iblat cifvi s iar e iig N AT e ey P w)»\fl«r‘lml" guilty in cr»{urt ypsl:rdny B Meanwhile, there has been much entertaining with lunch- and 1. T. pierce Tuosday for Sufeld aftor Ming | Mra sntertalned [came from South Carolina icr of her riends [0\ 12 :3{’;3,:7, s‘.»';fltmnfi,]“.zxoxr con and bridee parties playing an important part. Perhaps, one SR fricads hure, NI iaves Sonenl ahen (rEnalC bRt i > followed and the ;g0 31, D, Fitzpatrick fined him \ ; 2 e e Dday It the Shuts Club Notes e noon at her hot Harrigon street, | ails wre 5 Jedito My Vreder | 1 e R T e o8 et { af the largest parties of the week was g A ! Plans are well under way for a' Mrs, Tobert Wollf and son I'ay- prizes heing awarded to Mrs, Walter | Mrs. B N. Humphroy de Gk Hart, Mrs. Bernard Nickerson | oo and costs ! e tin e Vi tle Meadow club when Mrs, E. N. Humphrey onlm't@mogl I I Gt AT (89 ot DA s (Nt T sV Rsios o (hea] Nt i AV AP ol S e e e e R S B v,(,‘n[,/} ;n« :n;‘da‘:lon = mn;-d, b:: \ ‘opty friends at luncheon and bridge. Mrs. A. J. English and |mest. month In Berlin under the au- i | was assisted by Mre) Charles) Wi |oaoiods tnl the Citire. Xoloy 124 Afrs. Philip Stanley, as well as many others, were among the |spices of the Worthiiglon — Com- | Les. 0 {heen arrested by Constables Thomas ’ ) ostesses of the week. S e | 5 ; T2 L Murphy R. Thompson after Gbet | —— e o A ° g Miss Cectile Hickey of Tart straetia rajg on his home had yielded m ) s T .h" L\_*“\-.t”:'-qI‘“fl;\l;:‘r‘ ‘I‘H‘v.yr]-)vr‘t “""'; entertained n')\‘n‘"n !}b ~‘s of :;rvlnn still and quantity of liquor., Const J BRIDGE PARTIES THIS WELK. |imnor(ainard Rol inihe 1""‘”"“ ot thasdistricitrusicrs "’t Miss Nanette Long of W ¢~l R‘IJ‘,’:\.:_hw::n;dfi:n;'ta(fior:‘::o?; v On Monday afternoon Miss Bea- jaiiroam of t Thurs- | be held in Boston on Wednesday and | D. €. Prizes were awarded !view of the fact that Koley is the irice R¢ I, danghter of X and gay cvening. January 22, and Wil [Thursday of next week, | 1o Miss Alice Campb: Mrs. Charles | father of eight children and is in il re. L ynalen lentained dtour celarate Hit L CIRHE), GIMCETE S W | 1. Solomen Miss Angela Me- th, the jail sentence wWas Bsus- (les of bridge at her home onland dance. The clans will gather | Mrs. M. Cullinan entertained Tues- Donald. pended. exington street for her sister, Miss | at 7 o'clock for din which Will | g4y evening at her home on Armiss | s e le | AMchael Zarkewlez of West Main DMarrict Reynal and for Miss Kath- he followed by an address by Rev. [tjce street in honor of Mrs, Howard The annu. ng of the Visit- cet, Plantsville, charged with as- n Swift, daughter of Mr. and|Thomas F. Haig of Kockville, Conn. | \fyrray, the occasion being a fare- will 11t on Felix Yankew Nurse 1 of Plants- re. O I wift of Lincoin street vent promises to be a very €0- ey party to Mrs. Nourray who will'f sday afternoon, January ville, was fine and costs Lloth Miss Swift and Miss ynal | joyable social “wee Scotch Nicht™ |jeace’ Now Britain next week to 0 o'clock. Reports will amounting to $37 The assault 11t on Wednesday for Deland. Flori- and the elub members and their | yoye her home in Baltimore, A from the various committecs giving occurred in a soft drink establish- given | friends are anticipating it with a 1. The bri Mrs. George T. 1 prizes were i and Miss | great m of musical numbers was 1 out with W. Peterson at the isive resume of the !ment in Plantsville, the place having a compreh < work, Tea will he served and a bad reputation with the local con- casnre, ft. . . e plane, and Vineent Egan on the sax- the public is cordialiv invited. bulary. Attorney C. J. Danaher Site i Mr. and Mra. Maxwell Forter of | (G000 Fniee Veronica Lynch, Mrs. vsite apprared for Zarkewlcz Are. Eiford B, BAdy of the Fur- West Main atreer will sall February | peiorsen, Mrs. ', Hopher, James | The Sunshine soclety will hold its | Norman Collins, 20, of Plantsville, was charged with operating a motor vehicle withont proper registration. T Fitzpatrick fined him $10 and costs of $8.25, but, on learning that Colline had just secured a position or a long period of unemploy- ment, remitted the fine, The A. O. H. and Tadles’ Auxil- will hold a joint installation of of | T for Tarls and' the French Riviera. | ypoqyin and W, Peterson gave several 1itt hotel entertained a number genesy friends at luncheon at the hotel en NEWS OF WEDDINGS A Tuesday. “ e AND ENGAGEMENTS |\ ¢ 0 poliows will have a Special—“Chicago Tribune” = .0 gyogt tomorrow her sister, Mi Orchid and gold were the eolor- | i 00 T e of Maplawood, ' oratlons | o will nd the coming week hers. Mrs. Fellows will entertain at ! bridge-party on Thursday in honor Mrs, Luclan Stevens enterfained at the Ne cix fricnds at luncheon at her home cn Monroe street Tuesday for Miss Marrict Reynal who left on Wednes- day to spend two months in Florida ings carried out in and costum (TS0 Rt Dt RUUERL RS cors in &t Thomas' community Mrs. F. C. Monier, Jr, enterfained S oslor Tl o Ronaldi Peckiita ; 5 e tavs me at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow aft- the members of the Neighborhood :? A : fiss Sara H. Me¢ ck gave a « " Boardman., son of Mr. and Mrs. | her home and bridge party Tridge club at her home on Maple | 20 0 Rl S 2 ek k s inil (reet \Wednesday afternoon, there ’,‘ u TR imen on TAsirecty SALITCAYaCoYen Ne. £ The Pexte basketball team will Schenectady, N. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith of Hartford, . ST Lelng five tables of players, Mrs \onier was assisted by Mrs, €. W Ney id this evening when it me The bride was gowned Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moore of Rock- velvat, embroidered in pe villa and Miss Estelle M. Dosle of niee) i ' ille quintet at the local T ard and M Sy trimmed richly in white fox fur. She gficll were among the guests while the prize was awarded to Mrs. = » 1 L oraline canventional courtitrain o e o A a tulle vell flowing from a o of the New Britain he voung son of Dr. Bundy 18 11l wreathtof orange hlossoms and ¢ar- | Teachers Ol and their guests en- his home wit han attack of pneu- J. English entertained 8t oy gardinias and lilies of the val- |joyed a pleasant program Thursday monia i and bridge yesterday atly o p of honar, Miss Arda the Camp school w . £ the commiftee, was in — er home on Harrison street in com- | coiro qo B oo in eloth of gold | F Whitney gave a rea of the candy table assisted| The hoard of management of the pliment to her house guest. MrS. | immaq with yellow tulle, and she 'of “In Walk Jimmie.” Mr. : I Public w York I'rank Wilson Nye of N carried orchids. T . smalds, | Whitney is an especially able dra- R Miss Virginia Buffington, Miss Ellza- | matic interpreter, having had a 5 Mre. Philip B. Stanley 83V 8 yorn Campbell, Miss Dorothy La-|rull and varied experience in citics g incheon and hridge party at her| oo e Frances Lowden, Miss | throughout the Unite ates. ome on Shuttic Meadow 10ad| parricr Lowden, Miss Minna Brad-| The club has announced an at- Tuesday. 5 ford, Miss KatFerina Carroll, and | tractive n for the r ¢ _ Miss Margaret McMillan, wore cloth ‘mm“'.‘ v has been pla An Important social event of the | oe'oqig 2ng hrocaded velvet, four of | follows \rly spring season. one that yearly Vices for Mise Anas- Egan were held at §t. Thomas evening, February B, orchid color and four of burnt or- | Thurs attracte much attention and inter s 8 o'cl “The Cotter's Saturda evening. is the annual ball given by They wore mate ats of gold | Night” by the Scottish Music TYPICAT SPRING TABRICS WHICH TH 1 tabics for the e Eddy-Glover Post. American 1 cloth with ostricl and car-|Comedy company. Central Junior ) THE COUNTR)Y W. N. Mct ACCUSE GERMAN ADMIRAT. This season it will ta pla ried vellow roses t swoet high schoo! aunditorium Fre to N 1 k. Mr S I'riday evening, February peas club members on presentation of | BY MARIAN TiAl Bra The r of th aford, Mrs. ¢ 1 Socialists Think He Has Taken Pube tonsive plans and pre S Boardidan s et was | membership tickets at door. To all| ~ew York, Jam. 17 Where ) e 1w at An <hions < < t . lic Documents for Private Use. rendy being made 80 that It promises | g, 1oy ‘Hare, son of Mr. and Mrs. |Others 50 cents 1o fashions originate? boyish grow at's € nal G s Erncst rlin, Jan. 17.—The soclalists 1o be one of the most sncceasful oc- | x b os Lot Bl e T -| March: (date to be announc out of ten we i an- in France. t 1ssociat 5 dnced an interpellation in sions of the vear ere were William E. Hoardman ater) bridge party. 4 s In Paris, of conurst curves, but in A whers they g wit = nu- Flizat reichstag asking the government s . ‘m: ub il hotd | AlfTed E. Jones of Schene SANERCD J Runounced pressed for th for say 1t straight from 1 r c I3 SRS : hetheriitiis (Fus (hat Admiral Vo e Commontwealth club vl N. Y. Carson Elifs and Renjami T it % i swer, they'd fa k on on dov th try in org g para A Tt ecil nautir Bior e ik meeting of unusual and speclal B | \feaijian — of Chi May jianta nnounced verybody always says Lzens. s mover 1 M avy. had illegally taken offielal torest Monday” evening, January 1%\ oyiing of oira ey: |er) annual business mecting bty dooanite T : A1 . o o Lo st e Free when {ts memhers will meet at the | 3| T0Ce o or Euanaton, 111, and clection of officers CERiaRnt lof N s z s n ) A ' 'v and navy departments and South church for supper. to Tegtiizet 1 and Theodore Tobinsar . s 3 tailors’ Ass N t g0 tin, Mis 1 gn office, using such deecu~ owed by u moving picture lectute |y Frotners of the brid e e R (e st thinking i ' g - £ ; personal journalistic ends. Hry . DM R e R iy inter- | | 8t Luke's Episcopatichireh, where 1S B8 ol R m originate right here in tte i cs v deiphia, Be s A Mr . : rats have introduced & e L S (RipG [ the BeTvice wani® e N A y8 Mr. § Angeles Adele F L rpellation, not mention- Ing, a8 well B8 AN e eatitled | Herman Page of pshexyle gar Paris t It atms not « re Am s A t 5 Von Tirpltz by name, i len East.” | o' the br R ama A el € Brit 1 simply bovis 1 ( ] also < “!'. hut demanding that the government by a I a very suce t New 3 1 ) s o gy A ! {0 {o sccount “former federal ofti- o ey oving w > A R e by s Many ¢ Ritls 3 vill W ¢ clals or officers guilty of the un- Sl v\o:r:””'mf‘i‘”m eyl uded se » Troderick Wa ‘]:'”\‘y drigivi you pr ° c . Ml authotiied JEestiication §of § eeW Plethod mever before attempted in organist isstoner of immigration 1 if over s 518 O s I8 980 Teowes and service New Dritain . w commissioner of correction 2 modified form, v i . s e fence “ .. vas A 0% . ranklin Simon s that's n st i a w© _— ™ ns ciub of New Britair 's parents aftes the > ,-w\sr;kh.yn\. Nr. Wallls spoke fist the order n whi st e is 0 . Azazine and aulve Miss Fran- | The total area of Finlaad fo $4e ol observe the one hundred and Mr. and Mrs. Boardman on national problems of impor | hit — New York, Parls and Palm | length, slim lines — and they 1 | posters. nie Holmges, | 863,353 ac S Cill b SN S L

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