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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAKCH 7, 1925, — NEWS OF CLUBS, ered a criterion the success of the Business and Professional Women's supper dance at the Burritt hotel 1s already assured. The danclug will start at 9 o'clock and supper will be served at 11:30 o'clock. The Bac- chanallan's will play. Miss Anna Mawe is chalrman of the commit- tee of arrangements, The next fes- tivity of the club will take place on Thursday evening, Miveh 19th, when the ways and means committee will glve a bridge party in aid of the club bullding fund, ence with innumerable violin solo: and Mr. Newcomb displayed a ro- Violin Solo— HARITIES AND S Mrs, H, B. Humangon and daugh- ter Miss Sally Humason of Vine street are registered at the Hotel del Coronado, Coronado Beach, Cal. PR Mrs. Edward Burke of Wollaston, | Mass., las been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Nelson Maun or Robbins avenue, Maple Hill, . . Miss Norma Regan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Regan of Har- rison street is spending the week-end in New York city, v e COLLEGIANS SING Mrs. and Mrs. George K. McAuley ew Britainites turned out in full have returned trom their wedding force Thursday evening for the Mid- | trip spent in the West Indies. dlebury Glee Club concert which | At was held in the First Congregational | | Ars. Donald Bartlett entertained church under the auspices of the at bridge at her home on Lincoln Young Women's socicly of that| street Wednesday, church, G o The singing was exceptlonally The Psl chapter Omega Gamma good. Mr. Prata delighted the audi- Delta will give a spring dance at the Bond hotel on the evening of Fri- day, April $rd. Worthy Hill's or- bust and rotund baritone in e | chestra will furnish the music for quisite solo numbers, | dancing which will begin at 9 The program follows, not includ- i o'clock. ing |)\);lld!‘ classics as encores: | s L 1 { Miss Margaret Middlemass of The Deathless Army ... H. Trotere South High street is spending the Glee Club ‘ | week-end in New York city. 1 | .« o Baritone Solo— ! Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hunger- | Pligrim Song Tschaikowsky | ford of Russell street are now in Mr, Newcomb | Atlantia City. They have been | 1 J spending the last few weeks in the | Vocal Quartet— | SoutH | a. Full Fathom Five thy Ia- | | St ther Lles | Mr. and Mrs. Victor Poindexter | ....... Morley (1 of Hartford are spending scveral | b. Now is the Month of May | days in town with Mrs. Poindexter's | ing (Shakespeare) ....... {parents, Mr. and Mrs Dugald | ... Johnson (1590) | MeMillan. v | . .. a Lo how a rose e'er bloom | ars. A. B. Adle of Ingte Praetorius, street has returned from New b. Chorus of intes | city. OB RO oS Gounod ‘ RN Glee € Curtiss Booth, son of Mr. and | Willlam H. Booth of Fore Liebestreud S y MISS MARGARET LEWIS oy e Ko s tos i MRS. HOWARD ELLSWORTH HORTON Mr. Prata Miss Lewis {le' only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, B. W. Lr\\\ls‘mm guest a classmate, T. Jeffer- . . 5 ‘s o o V1 of Harrison street. Her engagement to Harold son Gaines of Greenwich, Conn. Mrs. Horton is actively interested in the New Britain!cGiory of God in Nature, Beothoven Johnson of Springfield, Mass., was | ey Musical Clut Glea Club L Mrs. Albert Abbe of Vine street SLUEICA o Tntermission announced this week is visiting Mrs. Goulding K. Wight — ) e et e e — VI MBS 1\ (O Al N . : Violin olo Wi g i 0 Just at present, rehearsals for dramatic entertainments| ' \iiiirne n E fa Chopin | from Univer Cotlton) Blaglss or Brown! univer of sorts occupy the attention of the younger set. About this Alr Prata Swed 1 give a sitv has heen visiting Mr. and M i i N he auspices of the R t of Lincoln stre time each spring comes the annual cabaret at the Shuttle! AR s e e ; - : Maxwell Hart of Lincoln str Meadow club which practically winds up the social life at the ‘":“‘\\’;‘j;;‘;‘]"”% ,, S e S R e Harold Herrick of New York city club as far as really large affairs ave concerned. (,‘nnswdvmh[o‘ SR it Sy e ey : n ot R spending the week-en town interest is taken in the entertainment this year since the ecom- A state music for th s : ol ( = mittee headed by Mrs. Arthur Kimball is making every o\fnfli b. Ma Honey Dlossom it w“xuyr ¢ Hour ! -.w\“,'j,, rI:I'nnl\‘i Mot Rorestiati to have this year's offering the most spectacular ever given. | % Georgs “THY, BL1E BIRD" ol 1elye GRS s e e Last year the entertainment under the dirvection of Arthur G. aritiny o MEETS SUCCESS o : BT T A e Kimball set an artistic standard which will require something | "5 v, . Russell | Last nizht (TS 3 A (el A ‘ By r; i5 now stopping at Sommer unusually fine to surpass. | b The Nigh o Has a Tyre 1 Rird Manries M s 1" hy Chaminade; $ C. e LI of Gold Whelpley vas prosented | c At t ‘ 3 i ARG e i : Mr. Neweomh \ members of New Bri i ol e S fiss Martha Comfort has returned In addition to the club cabaret are the two plays which i A e b 5 B e the members of the New Britain Woman’s Club will give on of s wlio helieve in fairics | veral days |:””|‘ Mrs N i - v 1 X 1 Tyt Soutl 4 of 3erlin, Tuesday, March 10, in St. Mark's parish rooms. Mrs. George | their wonderful adventures IR O M. Flanagan who is coaching the casts has been working over- | Violin ol - . y et o e e time with the members and the rehearsals give every indication | - Nogro fhant (Nobods Kno ; i e of a production of note. | Ol Yenitte 5 Still another dramatic enterprise of the club will he the | 1. sihon rosmarin Kreislor st presentation of the play “13 Vertical” which was written by | Mr. Prata r M I E =4l Mis= Jean Mrs. Frederick Hart, a member of the club. The play will be ! Sl ‘-\‘q' = S e R R given at the annual meeting of the society on Tuesday, March e Mrs, William Montague ¢ 24, with Mrs. Hart playing the lead. ‘ b. Class Song . s Mo % ¥ Glee Club Doug Ar. and Mrs. John S, Allison, Sr., Ilqually interesting things we hear about “Adam and! ‘\'l; :u!nzvm *w"‘ by = o S ! } 11 Stanley street are spending Eva,” the comedy to be staged by the members of the Amphion | st " Goraen. . Crane. Bastian. Towi s Myiy A 3 :\F‘ R Al Club of the New Britain High school on the evening of Friday, | purbush, Grucgel, Hade, Herring- Anderson as i e e e March 27. Mrs. Amy Guilford is rehearsing the cast. That | ton, Hardy, Huntington, Jacob, Li- iy S in itself assures its success. ingston, MacDonald, McCutcher ........ = [ Morris, Mullen, Newcomb, Perrin (e e A SR | Pratt, Shaw, Spencer, Stout, Thom s Einer Honsonkor SOIREE BOHEMTENNE | and actors will be given by Mre.|con, Thompson, Van-Hoven, Wilsw R A Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball are) J. N. McKernan and Mrs. Edwin | wright and Yeaw. e e giving tonight at their );;»n,vn on Lex- H. Hills e ington street a “Soiree Bohemienne” £ e o P e A R e for some of their friends among the | yp. 1o Hubert, Jr, win!| Cooley. A. C. Tomkins of Highland youngen marviad sefRST hefexact na: (ISR aice s S dalt £ e O | o (a s wena ! Prat atan i N e el b d ture of the festivities is clothed in (708 1°F HOME “”‘“‘,;‘aLI‘v‘““M]\, Conill AR T a e ist Dalton WEDDINGS. ENGAGEMENTS AND mystery but it is known tl sup- h“;‘ s V: “,',w \Tu?’*“ ]‘M P OTHER NOTES OF INTEREST per a la Parislenne will be served | y,pgng club, Mrs, Leonard Fox| MUSICAL NOTES dohmson - Lewis at 7 o'clock and between the courses | 4 "o 0 06 the luncheon reser-| ©One of the outstanding musical r 3 a unique and impromptu divertisse-© o0 "y iting Mrs, Hubert will| ©vents of the spring season of local ment will be provided. Gypsy musle | “5\ 0 LTI S W, | interest will take place Wednesday : will be furnished for the entertain- yy pj; 0" ang Mrs. Douglas A.|evening, March 11, at Unity hall in T nel Rt Tuesday eve- ment and da by SLXafte and (7 i ton, Hartford when Miss Lois Phelps, : Ao T e i Romany orchestra. S 15 year old daughter of Mr. a s bl attended 1all bail ST Al Mrs. Burton Phelps of Plainville LY ny, Govern CLUB ACTIVITIES Everything is in readiness for the yii gt g0 oo Bt 08 Fo : i Members of the New Britain Me- presentation ot the® two plavs j.0 ypo direction of the : 1 s All Auxiliary will e interested to which members of the New Brit- 1riu school of Musie, I ] know that the Hartford branch of ain Wom club will give Tues- | oot St ude N s e the auxiliary will again hold a afternoon, March 10, in St ug wotnen ar e French fete at the Hartford club Mark's parish rooms. The casts . of the New i : i on Wednesday, April 1 he affair have been rehearyed under the di- : 22, She s at p promises to be a second houst 1 of Mrs. George M. Fla 1 the X heaut that very successful nd give every ication of Rer ) \ ' : fair held last year. The follc successful. Miss Mabel Hib- o Vir T ¥ o are chairman s the \ s rd 1 ‘; h of tl :-"u\:r- pr Grillen (Whims) o I St. George lior : ces: Mrs, Edgar The 0 including e e S et i 3 Leroy M. Benneft, ! Al numbers, follows: s e 1 1 ; MacFadyen, Mrs. William Piano ¢ A i \ s ak Mooney, Mrs. Char Mrs. sdium MacDowell e ol i ] v Grenville Parker, Miss Gladys Day g < 1 N e : Strong, Mrs. John 1. Tha Mrs. The China Pig .... Gne 2%% play it B y ¥ i . M. Truex, Mrs. Joseph r, Evelyn Er Dreiide © shats minar -y Chogln) it G Wi Jo and Mrs. Julian L. A Cast of Char L T o CHotin W Another in Elizabeth Mayn : llece i ; e A | . @ v s nection with < fat minor ... ( | Lon t 1 n et auxiliary is o5 of Eisa r elder ¢ v 5 e e which Professor 1 Mrs. Frederick € Nati Rt ilire 1 Ssi A ey Mrs. George Dyson entert drama. 11 ke this week at To {he Sea 5 : e ) At Christ cathedral parish house, Trish Tune fror CAhohEto A minar Gricg K < 1 s ¢ s s e Aneaking: OINEER 0ROy sgania A moderato a 1 \ wl Vog g ga Gladys Day \llegro Marcato-Prosto 31 i 1 1 me on } M o A Ire T et et . S S & ATl AL Chr r Morley S % n. Cast Characters \ est is b s G ! AW rri n lay I a, The Directo ert to be he R . Se e sl s Miss Christi Mrs. Harold Ingraham | e e , - ! i ) & ahath “a SRl ra . Mrs. Wiliiam & Rowlan i e T tthearils \ \ 1 5 1 P e e E New Gertrude Mrs. Edward 8. Lancast R : e 5 . \ : ¥ ey & from the 011 M £ o i 1 I BBy O T World." In addition this, Miss property 1 Mrs, I'red Porter The « s t \ »' S 1 Gladys Day played a gfo pian NS 8ol of societics T ¢ A\ \ ( s B e 1 - The regul i ¢ noon' at the Trinkt Tethodist L ; . Springf LIE S SR Grorge T town on s asions The Woman's club of Piain Sherwood 1 1 8 any | v de Mrs Fr A\ ¥ will m Wedaesday r and Professional Dance & March 11, at the homs of Mrs. A Tonight ! on J Rogers. A talk on moving pictur 1 8 of tickets be consid- | 5 OROTAE FoCEs LR eet 1s home from Yale university | | | | MRS. GEORGE M. FLANAGAN Mrs. Flanagan is directing the plays which the New Britain | Woman's Club will present next Tuesday after- noon in St. Mark's parish rooms " Mrs. Frank J. Forter of Lexing. f PRI fon street has sent out cards for a e et o win e ‘o« 1 \ONDER IF COUNTESS Thursday at the Farming Coun- I RS | WILL GO ON THE STAND Aoty | James W. Cooper, son of Mr. and | Mrs. J. E. Cooper of Vine street has |All Fngland Interestad In The heen elected to the Yald chapter of Bl Béla Kappa: 1 i3 e Now Famous Dennistoun GBS LT O ST, Sult Scandnl Mrs. B. H. Hibbard entertained | London, March 7.—There was at cards at her home on Vine street | much speculation today as to wheth- Tuesday evening for the members of the Alpha Alpha alumnae sorority. (°F » Dowager (‘ountess Carnarvon Ao it |wonld faka the witness stand in the Mrs, Lucian Stevens gave a hridge (Tial of Mrs Dorothy Muriel Dene * home on Monroe sirect | NStoun’s suit against her former oo n ) shand for mopey alleged to have tables a heen foaned to him prior to thejr re awarded fo livorce, The former countess mare Mrs. e o icd Dennistoun in 1923, . While the trial was adjourned Mes. T. H. Br rday until next Tuesday, the el e e S soviety woman's sult against her i aee s ner husband remained one of the Mrs. Frank Wach #- [main tepics of conversation in Lone has attracted moreé tion than any similar case sincs involving the blackmailing of tte that ingh, an Indian prince. in 1 At witnesses will be called or Mrs, by the defense when the Dennistoun Robe t rial is continued next week is still secret, as is also the answer which former husband of the plaintiff hake to her charge that, dure me life, he encourg- 1o he mistress of former British rmaster general, to further his military ambitions. s \ story which had heen given 7 in London, to the Cowane, widow of snld his war medals 121 to ward oft today by Lady the newspapers medals wers the executors of Sir John's t for her benefit, a Mrs the veral f Han noon will 1fter- their her vme the Cowans, that ohn, his et Lady Mrs. B. H. Hubbard w the 1 1 p fed PASCOL—HANCO( . e te K that the AT and Miss Britain we A New ernoon at (alumet Building on Church Street Is Sold real deal of summated yester- umet building at changed owner= n Raggish d Bernard Hartford selling out Kalmanowitz, Frank am levin of this consists of three ntage of 68 feet'on s stores, Patrick Bridgett, Singer , A. Lorenzen, W. ¢ Boston Clothing Cov occupied as of+ manufacturing, rough the Rae Estate Co, The new rchasn as an ine that <t estate the O rics a Prisoner Again Makes (cood His Escape March 7.—Police today Island for scaped from Correction there late Will HuntrRi\:' ame With Bow and Arrow N Deer h, who St \ rving an 18 N s e for an automobile sity ( St is helieved to be hidden as N ( 1 e a four year g s gh several states. He S 5 fromil a in guard RANK REPORTS Y \ = Y A h 7.—The actusl " house banks t m jes for the weeld W : tin reserve of $35,624,4 sisa n reserve of Plves pared w last weelkt . ss reserve of § 04,250 =