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SOCIETY FUNCTIONS, CLUB NOTES AND PERSONAL ITEMS ARTISTS AND MODELS BALL AT SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB country, Wednesday afternoon at Christ Church Cathedral parish house, v e Miss Julla 8hipman, head of the geography department of the State Normal school, spoke at a tea Thursday afternoon given at the Hartford chapter of the Business and Professional- Women's club by the Hartford Grade Teachers' club, Miss Lillian. R. Conant, the presi- dent, was in charge, ussisted by Miss Isabelle Crotty, chairman of the program committee, Miss Shipman, former vice-president of the Nation- al Counpcil of Geography hers, spoke on “Modern Methods in Geography.” She told of the neces- sity of making a map study a more | vital subject and the combining of geography with other subjects. She | recommended ral ent books to ald teachers in adapting their methoda to the individual child, » . o | The Emma Hart Willard chapter, Daughters of the American Revolus tion will observe the 30th anniver- sary of Its founding on February 19th. * ey The Woman's Club of Maple Hill will hold its regular meeting next Wednesday afternoon a 0 o'clock \ i at the home of Mrs, N. L. Mann of ; .Ml‘ S MARJORIE BALDW I}\ : | Robbins avenue, Mrs, It, 0. Bald- Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Baldwin, She will spend the | win and Mrs. Theodors Monier will month of February in New York city | give rcadings and discuss current | topics. Mrs. . H. Cogswell and Mrs, | William A. Kinner will assist Mrs. S[DELIGHTS OF THE SOCIAL WORLD { Mann is entertaining her guests. Now comes anothgr party of note, the Artists and Models| pe woman's Club of Maple Hil ball to be given next Saturday evening at the Shuttle Meadow | held a very successtul benefit bridge club. Everything is to be very festive and gay, the ballroom is| Wednesday atternoon when Mrs. L. to be illuminated and decorated to represent a studio, while a| 2 Tanford and alrs. 1t €. Baldwin novel program for the evening’s entertainment has been ar-u', the occasion. The prizes were ranged. Mrs. Howard Humphrey has designed a most attrac-| awarded to Miss Anderson, Mrs. tive advance card announcing the bal masque. It is an orange | Willlam Judd, Mrs. Joseph Halloran, colored pallette with the information concerning the affair at-| Mrs ¥ B. Rau, Mrs. James Ilan- b b : . ~ Mrs. R. B, Doane, Mrs. B, J.| tractively printed in black on it. Guest nery 4 sts are requested to add | jyupert, Mrs Fred Hann, Mrs, E. B, to the gayety of the evening by appearing in costumes of much proudman and Mrs. C. €. Paimer. color and vividness. s, MISS HELEN JOHNSON Daughter of Mr. and Mys. Andrew M. Johnson of Belvidere, Her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanley of $ ‘e interest i ooy ) LN oo | JOTEEL street were among those en- As usual, Lefore interest in the Artists and Models’ ball has | . aining at dinner last evening pre- Mecadow club dancing clags annual entertainment known as the Shuttle Meadow Club Cab- aret which is to take place sometime in March. It is always| = A & Plans are under way for a one of the most talked of events in the season and this year: ;,..s wnieh members of the 10 K. should be no exception. C. club will hold at the Burritt ho- | tel oh the evening of March 4. | mar street on Wednesd The first students’ « ziven Wednesday Oxford £chool in | the parents and friends of t “ 8 Entertainments of one sort or another crop up on all sides | Tha Woman's society of the Ifirst but perhaps the most novel of them was the Eclipse party which | ¢ erezational churelr will meet on | cale w Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parsons gave this morning at 8 o'clock | rriday, January 30, at 9:30 a. m. to when they entertained several friends at breakfast at the|spend the day sewing for the bene- ) w | fit of the New Dritain gencral hos- Country club. i Much interest is taken in the announcement of the annual| 7h- s dramatics put on by the members of the New Britain Woman's | ley We club. There are to be two short plays this season, one of them AR “The Rehearsal” by Christopher Morley and the other “The! Sy Tiner China Pig” by Evelyon Emig. The casts for these plays will | be announced next week. v;’ piiag and voceal | A = Ees RO | Then there is the' American Legion ball, which comes in| ¢ ns aunual mecting of the Vis- | February. This i always an catstanding event in the social |iting Nurses association held Thurs life of New Britain and is always largely attended by the young- the First Congre- | v afternoon in t er and older married sets. ?;I“uf:‘-}“imw‘\ fl:lg“'h ln»-“t:‘lwllmlx‘vt..s Vel | . T ., | Ernest M. 8mith; first -president ‘ A notable event on the social calendar will he the bridge Mrs. Hartwell A. Taylor; second vice | and mah jongg party for the benefit of the Sunshine society esident, Mrs, A, J. Sloper; secre-| be held Jater in the season at the Community House in Berlin, | {a1% Mrs. J. I3 “Thomson; treasurer, 3 $ George T. Kimball directors | Mrs. Pardon Rickey is in charge of the affair. e N e B En | ardner’ ;. Weld, Mrs. F. S.| An outstanding event of the winter | President, Mrs, George W. Corbin; Huyl; .\m,\ Herbert L. Mills, for members of the Shuttle Meadow | vice-president, Mrs. W. W. Robert Parsorc. club and their guests is the annual second vicc-president, y C fancy dress bail, which this year is U. Thompson: rccording | :5?”‘“‘ ‘“\I'nfl‘:‘“l"\]“-‘:d B called the “Artists and Models Ball” | secretary, Mrs. William H. Horsfa JLESm s Soatle enlerininea iy to take place next Saturday ning . corresponding cretary, Mrs, Ir- '@ |'”v‘. ].). o _M'":h T:.;\ 1\! ome | January 31at at the club. It Is plan- | nest E. Woods; treasurer, Mrs, John Of I'orest strest on tuesday. ned to have a masque ball, which, | Pinches; assistant treasurer, Mrs, accordivg to outlook, will go down rge Cadwell; directors, Mg in soclal history as one of the most | William McKirdy, Mrs. Willlam brilliAnt efforts of the club, This Scoft and Mrs. George H. Dyson year's offering will be the fourth Committes chairmen are as fol given under the direction of Mrs, | Layette committee, Mrs Howard Humphrey. The Yama Yama Cowles; crutches, Mrs, party, the Sheiks' Ball and last year's Woods; sick room supplics, Pirates Den set an artistic standard | Wiliiam McKirdy; investigat- which will require something un-|ing, cast end, Mrs. W. W. Mar, usnally fine to surpass west end, Mrs, Luther Yaffe will play for the dancing Mrs. E A Schade and r which will start at 9 o'clock. The ¢ Mrs. A grand march will follow at 9.30 when | Mment, Mrs notice of the costumes will be made | Stntative in Girls ch number jons were incss meetin r a bu -+ Scveral members of the younger t in town will attend the tea lansant to be glven next Saturday aftcrnoon at the Phi Upsilon house at Trinity college, from 4 to 7 p. m DY The Shuttle Meadow Dancing class st eveni t the club, T \ncing which started at nine o'clo ied by a number of small- cr dinner parties. | T i ne; enter Jarnes; repr al Workers' cld a social The Kenilworth club i daner in the ciub rooms on and rewards for the prettiest, pep- Mrs. 1 e e OiBven on piest, cleverest and most original will N e s Le given. Reservations for supper| The New tin Woman's club, 0 N e S e rhould be made at an early date for | presiding president Mrs. Louls (5 5 anning an elaborate it goes without saying that this party | Young, will hold a mecting on Tues party to held on Washington's hears the earmarks of a gala one at = day evening at ni the par P the same time it is to be the last ish of St s church. It Ay dancing party at club unfil the an- | R. Baungard of N i -'\" S Naw Britain folls areilnterested 4o nual carbaret which comes in March, | 8ive an ted re e en ol T Diver ol i (SR lngEEa s ok iag Road” an Lnglish comedy by A. A WOMAN'S CLUB ACTIVITIES o ‘_MW" 3 ; 1. Milne which will be presented Dby n- L The Canon ternational Su Jesters” of Trinity college at ternational i Club en I'riday evenir ine society held its 234 annual meeting Monday | Nyl & U L Dancing will folic afternoon in the directors’ foom of UTEREY te B SHS TR e e v to the music of the Bac- the Trinity Methodist chureh, Mrs. ' wch orchestra George Corbin, who has becn presi- dent of the socic ost since its SO The sophomore girl reserves of the origin, presided Mrs, Samuel Fiske ope W. C. A. are t work on the Reports of the committee, details: llome in Berlin on Wednesda natization of “Gentle Julia” by of which are kept by the organiza- & mccting of the Berlin Mother ¥ oth Tarkington to be given Friday ¢« « » club. Miss Griswold to ing January The enter- Miss*Frances Kaspraw, i mbers on the condi ment will also consist of a solo of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaspraw, enter- Berlin schools, laying b on by Miss h Douglass, members of the Delta Chi on ! n 1si tructor and soloist of Mt sorority at her home on Maple etreet whi 1] foly g Tuesday evening. Plans for a joint the mecting with the Gamma chapter of 200 St Mrs. Walter I the Delta Chi eoroity were discuss : imber of fri i gregatiol b Vv o is at her e entertained a s at dinner followed o on Pearl Court prizes were ion as part of its confidential r Afternoon. r Fred 1 ardt o or shows much happines: program on Chin g srought to places where ft is necd. Mrs, "Henry C. Do . end A. I e v 1 r party at t Hartford 1 The scc! forsfall, gave etary, Mrs. William A. Johnstor n interesting report Heininger imni association wi lling intimately of work o A ay cvening, Fel e organization has done durin; A number of mem N i \e past year liritain Auxiliary of the MeA . e At the meeting on Monday all « selation heard Rev, rg Master Cornelius V. N. Young, son o officers were re-elected un y fie'd retary of the Mc Mr Mrs. Harry C. Young of yusly and with a few @xception \!l Miesion, give an ae t of I \ A e L (AT : 1 | s shown on « . Lonor ¢ his committee chairmen were‘re-a ' pointed. Tlio officers are as follows: -screen, which he took while in 7. P. Whitaker, son of Lewis Whitaker s recently been announced. engagement to Benjamin of Newhurgh, N. Y., h waned in the last degree, advance rumors come regarding the | ceding the meeting of the Shuttle| — number of friends a North street Tuesday evening for her Miss Florence ity mecting of the Stan- | ib was held on | B ening in St. Mark's, Huntin with the president, | MacDowell, Miss ton; “1620 (Iront Sea Piec Anderson, presiding. | ' Mrs. Howard M owski, Miss Mar “I Know A Lovely (Ga K and George Coch- Miss Mary Eddy, Huntington, evan University will I Mlichael, his appre Umpelby, Commore and Saturday a b leges will be A. Searle enter that yirthday. | York City. | | | | | | street has been spending a few days | ter, Maxine, of Lincoin road, have ' | Main streat Chamberlain of Forest street will | entertain | Harry crtaining | New Haven wh NOTES OF INTEREST Mr. and Mrs, Johnstone Vance of Hamilton street returned Tuesday from Washington, D, C. . . Mrs. A A. Yeager of Lincoln | in New York cit Miss Helen Cadwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Cadwell of Har- rison street, returned Monday to New York city after spending a few days with her parents, sl | Sidney Montague, son of Mr. A W. B. Montague of Haw street, 18 home from Cambridge, Mass,, for the week-end. | M Mr, and Mrs. A G. Kimball of Lexington street e returned from | Chicago, 1L, where they have been spending the past two weeks. Mrs. Maxwell Hart and her daugh returned from New York city. Y Stanton Ashley, son of M d | M corge Ashley of Corbin ave- nue, has returned from New York city. | P | W. H. Walther has returned from a trip to Ohio, P Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hateh of West nd Mr. and Mrs, ¥, 8 leave next week on a trip through the West Indies PRI Mr. and Mrs, Dugald McMillan of st street, l2ft Tuesday on a cruise through the West Indics. They will be away three weeks. “ e Mrs, W. A. Pixley of Omaha, Ne- braska, is visiting her daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs, Coit of Hawley street. o ot ieorg Mrs. James Robinson of Tarrison freet is in Chic IlL. visMing her ughter, Mrs, Wil nd lier son, Gordon Robinson. IR Mr. and Mrs, Douglas A, Johnston of Maple Hall are in New York city, where Mr. Johnston is attending his class reunion at the Yale club, Killoug Miss Irene Swift, danghter of Tal- Swift of Cedar street, re- turned Tuesday from New York city Mr, and Mrs, Emory Corbin of West Main - stre have returned from Newa they weeks. Miss Agnes Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Johnston of West Main street wil 1 xt week with Mrs, John Kingsley Di of N rthampton, Mass, William T, street is spendi Miami, Florida . s Sparmer of North g the winter in Mre. William Anderson and danugh- ter of Brooklyn, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. Emil Leupo £ Arch stre Mrs. Anderson was formerly Miss Ethel Rollins of this city. P Mrs. Leonard Fox of Maple Hill is in East Orange, N. J. A Mr. and Mrs, William . Allen of Maple Hill have gone on a trip to Miami, Florida, and Havana, Cuba. “ e Miss McKenna of Worcester, Mass,, is the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. James I, McKenna of Arch strect. Miss necticut to obs sun, Mr Maple Hill r irned Monday 1 = they spent a few lays. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Baldwin of Mr. and Mrs, \ FForest street M. Palmer Mrs, i the house g F. W. Walker « .o Miss Lillia M. Hi g Mr. and Mrs, Frederick H. H Boston university for | 1 N r n Irs lals Mrs, M. W « Gy Mr. ar Mrs, M 1 West Main sirect w 1 = day « They will spend son Reviera and will tour thr It nd Switzerla B ng 1 utes from Lond Mr I Miss Nellie LeWitt IS Mr. and Mrk. M. ¢ Witt of Rus: sell street, will leave S N York city where position with au advertising firm m's club w vening at the arritt 1 N C cmoration of th 66 inniversary f the birth of Rol 3 Scot hd's Immor w fNan 12 3 MRS. DUGALD McMILLAN Mus. McMillan left Tuesday on a trip through the West Indies. | cast for the representing the Washington Lewis Daughters of the American Rlevolution, conceived the purchasing the estate and for posterity. Accord- ly the Kenmore Association was nized and an active campaign every state in the members of the preserving it an old Ttalian shoemaker, | iy his daughter, was carried built in 1752 hy Iielding Lewis to be the home of his bride, and it was there that he and Betty Washington lved mansion house of an 800-acre farm, it now occupies a quiet and digni- o ) ¥'red Llliott leaves Mon ely and imposing without, walls are adorned with George Wash- designed and had hing I8 in readi older type of colonial no veranda, ; steps lead directly into the it entrance. The drawing room, presentation conducted a few days ago, place of the 1 of Clement Lewis , it was the scene of many celes party held last Satur. | @nd Frehch officers toasted the vic- Association now The Kenmore maintenance for all time. MUSICAL GLUB T0 SPONSOR PROGRAM Fight Performers to Take Part Tuesday Evening of the mansion Britain Mn- with six solo- accompanists ind Miss Hine au-Godowsky Britain musicians v numbers of ex- hoge versed in PRINCESS N ~The health of the hope of