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— NEWS OF NEW BRITAIN CLUBS A MRS. EMORY CORBIN fArs, Corbin has one of the principal singing roles in the Shuttle Meadow Cabare‘t this evening SOCIETY ANNUAL CABARET AT SHUTTLE MEADOW The members of the Shuttle Meadow Club, who will give r anual cabaret this evening 1 keeping with their ideas to offer each succeeding year some- | at the club have found it quite ning novel to attract their friends to the clubhouse and give 2em an evening to be remembered. Their diversion tonight | ill be for the most part similar to Balieff’s “Chauve Souris.” rs. Arthur Kimball and Mrs. ts into shape. Howard Parsons have been | working hard this week to whip the casts for the various; For the grand entree they have prepared a number called “The Russian Gypsies” which will be done by a bevy of the| vounger girls, wearing picturesque headdresses and Russian costumes. If you remember the “Chauve Souris” you know that without Balieff it could not be, so there is to be a Balieff—whose | A committee of bacheiors and ntity is to be kept secret. vounger married men, with distinctive Russian blouses will t as stage hands. JIn the way of decorations there will be all sors of colorful Louise Wheeler, mont, of TNutland, Ver- Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Searle of Adams street will entertain a num- ber of frlends at their home pre- ceding the cabaret at the Shuttle Meadow olub this evening. oo Mrs. Charles W, Nichols gave a dinner party at her home on Liberty | street last evening for Mrs, Charles Pinches. Mrs, George Kimball of South Burritt street gave a lunch®on fol- lowed by bridge at the Farmington Country club on Monday in honor of Mrs, Emmett Montgomery Relly of Washington, D. C, who is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Allan Jackson English, of Harrlson street, “ v . Mre. Edward Wilson' entertained the members of her bridge club at cards at her home on Monroe street Friday afternoon. ) Mrs, Louls 8. Jones entertained a group of friends at cards at her home on Ten Acre road Friday afternoon. .. Mrs. 8 P. Strople gave a lunch. eon followed by bridge to twenty of her friends at her home on Black Rock avenue Wednesday. The | luncheon table was decorated with quantities of bright spring flowers {and tall pink candles. Mrs. E. W. Christ, Mre. A, W. Piper and Mrs. Mortimer Rhodes of Berlin won the bridge prizes. . .. Mrs. Ray Leach enterfained the members of her card club at her home on Vine street last evening. .o Mrs. Edward Hall Christ with | her sister, Miss Eurith Wachter, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wachter of Harrison street, gave a bridge followed by tea at her home on Murray street Tues- day afternoon for Mrs Robert Sfisby of Berlin. There were nine tables playing and quite a number of other people droped in for tea later. The decorations were effec- | tively carrled out in St. Patrick’s | Day colors and spring, flowers. The | prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ernest | Christ, Mrs. James Baldwin, Miss Maxine Hart, Miss Irene Swift and Miss Lois Kirkham. 5 DY | , Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Towers of Hamilton street were among those entertaining at the Shrine dinner dance held Monday evening in Hartford at the Hartford club. . . e Mrs. Clifton Wilson gave a small luncheon at her home on Forest street Tuesday for Miss Ethel Ven- ners, who has been the house guest of Mrs. P. C. Platt of Trinity street. « o The younger members of New | Britaln soclety belonging to Miss Carol Potter's dancing class will | bave their final party on Monday afternoon at the Shuttle Meadow club, MISS PRISCI Miss Bones will do a number of Meadow Club Cab: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 21,' Yoos,” LLA BONES Russian dances at the Shuttle aret this evening ments for thelr holding of their an- | |nual spring dance and whist at the | | Bungalow on the evening of April |22, Worthy Hills and his orchestra |from Hartford will furnish the mu- | sic. Bridge and whist will be played |downstairs and dancing will be en- |joyed on the upper floor of the Bun- | gsalow. | A birthday party was held in | honor of Miss Margaret Brown at |her home at 75 Russell street, last | Saturday. Vocal selections were sung |by Mulford Fletcher, John Sullivan |and Edward La nd, and piano |numbers by Miss Constance Paone: |sa. Games wers played and dinne |served, at which Adrian Robertson | was toastmaster. The home was de- | corated in green. . | Miss Trene Welch, daughter of Mr |and Mrs, J. J. Welch of West Main street entertalned a number of her classmates from St. Joseph's Aca- IN AND OUT OF TOWN | Miss Elizabeth Burr, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Henry T, Burr of Frances street, returned Friday | from Simmons college to spend her | vacation with her parents, W, | Miss Janet O'Hara of Moravia, | N. Y. has returncd to her home | after spending a few days with Miss | Lois Kirkham, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs, John Kirkham of Cedar street. | s e | her Miss Margaret Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Russell of Grove Hill, has returned from New York city to spend a few weeks in town before salling for Europe with her mother in April. o Miss Faye Rattenbury, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Willlam H. Rat- tenbury of Lennox place, returns the latter part of next week from Bradford academy to spend her spring recess In town with her par- ents, . Frank Vibberts, son of Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Vibberts of Sunnyledge, is home from the Gunnery school, Washington, for his spring vaca- tion. Mr, and Mrs, Maxwell Coe of Lib. erty street have gone to Bermuda. . . e o Mrs, Harry Indell, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Dudley ‘Walker, of Hamliton street, has re- turned to her home in New York city, . Mrs. Kenneth T. Sloper of Grove Hill has returned from Bermuda. v e . Mr. and Mrs. Einar Hansen re- turned Wednesday from their wed- ding trip. Mrs. Hansen was, hefore " marriage, Miss Katheryn Bighop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bishop of Hartford. .. Graham Maziene, son of Dr. Ray- mond Maziene and Mrs. Maziene, of Forest street, s home from the Gunnery school, Washington, Conn., for his spring recess, PR Mrs. 1. Fish and her daughter, | Ruth, are spending several days in Atlantie City. T Miss Majorie Norrie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Norris of Grove Hill," is home from Rogers hall, Logell, Mass.,, for her spring vaca- tion. Miss Norris has for her house guest a classmate, Miss Lois Kroll of Pekin, Il « s . Donald Bristoll, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bristoll of Corbin ave- nue, will come home from Dart mouth university, Hanover, N. H., | the latter part of mext week, PR Miss Ruth Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willilam C. Hart of Olive | street, will entertain over the week- | end Miss Loretta Galligher of | Winsted. « o0 Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Porter of West Main street, who have been spending several weeks along the Riviera, are now in Paris, ¥ e Allan Bristoll, son of Mr. Mre. T. H. Bristoll of Corbin ave- nue, is expected home from Florida next week. | and | « o0 Mrs. Kenneth Crosfield of Grand street is in New York city. Mrs. Edward Sharp of 63 Hawk- | ins street is entertaining her son | and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward W, Sharp of Camden, Ar- kansas. “ .o Miss Priscilla Crabtree, daughter lof Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Crabtree | of Lincoln street returned to Boston, Mass last Monday after spending a | | few days in town with her parents, | . e Mrs. Charles Limner and son of | Milldale, are visiting relatives In ND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES — MISS ELIZABETH HUBBARD ' . . Daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Tracy Hubbard of Middleto Her engage Mrs. Elisha Cooper, wa: ment to Stanley Cooper, son of ‘Mr. and s announced this week | | house guests this week-end Mr. and | {rs. Harry Parsons of Palmer, | Mass.; Dr.. F. Dennette Adams and | Thomas Bradley of Boston, Mass, | Lo B ) | Dr. Leon Dary and Mrs. Dary of | Maple Hill are spending several | days in New York eity. PEPRE Miss Elste Elliott of Newington Center is spending the week-end in | Springfield, Mass, with Miss Mabel | Chapman, siielite | Mrs. F. H. Bollerer and her| daughter, Miss Mabel Bollerer, of | Maple Hill, have returned from a | trip to New York city, | e Miss Dorothy Walrath has re- turned to Fairfax hall, Basic, Vir- glnia, after spending her spring va- cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Walrath. | daughter, | the COOPER-HUBBARD ENGAGEMENT One of the most interesting an- nouncements of the season is:that made by Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Hub« bard of 107 High street,: Middle- town, of the engagement of -thelr Miss ‘Elizabeth Portia Hubbard, to Stanley Miller Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Cooper of Vine street, this city.: , The bride-to-be is a graduate 'ef Walnut Hill school ;and ‘of Smith college, Northampton, Mass. She is an active, prominent and popular member .of Middletown’s younger set. ! Mr. Cooper is a:gradvate of the Taft school and Yale university in the class of 1924. He is now cone nected with the Fatnir Bearing Co, “ e e | _Mr. and Mrs. August Dalke of | Plainville announce the engage- | ment of their daughter, Miss Tillte Dalke, to Gustav Pekrul, son of Mr, |and Mrs, G. Perkul of this city. ¢ s e New York city. 3 | o o Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vibberts of | New York city arc spending the P Mrs. Harold avenue and Mrs, ham of Bristol, are spe few days in New York city. Miss Edith Smith of Boston, Mass., formerly of Berlin, has been Ingraham of West Chester Tn- | nding a Russian things in view, the club rooms will be brilliantly deco- rated, while costumes and songs will lend a touch of color and gayety. Willlam | fourteen Shuttle Sweene: entertained |d6MY At her home last evening. (riends st dineer at tne |Vocal and musical numbers were riends at dinner at the |\ e ‘py Miss. Viola French and Meadow club Wednesday Many unique features will be in cvidence including “Katinka,” he \Wooden Soldier,” “Katherina” and a | liussian dance which is a breath of | liussia {tself. Other numbers in- “iude the “Four Horsemen,” *“The Magazine Cover * “Bert Wil- liams,” “Serenade,” “Old Fashioned Dance,” “An Annual Meeting,” “Two Ciano Number” and “The Traveling Pair.”” A list of thos: taking part in the show includes Mrs. Arthur Kimball, Mrs. Howard Parsons, Mrs. Clifton Wilson, Mrs. Harold Hatch, Mrs. Edward Christ, Mrs. (teorge Coit, Mrs. Johnstone Vance, Mrs., Fred Porter, Mrs. Emoyy Cor- bin, Mrs. Goulding Wight of Mont- N. J, Mis8 Eurith Wachter, ., Miss Beat Iteynal, Miss Priscilla Bones, Miss Barbara Swift, Miss Lois Kirkham, Mies Irene Swift, Miss Margaret RRussell, Miss Alice Regan, Miss Eliz- abeth Kimball, Miss Rhea man, Miss Peggy Zimmerman, Miss | Virginla Humphrey, Miss Katherine Clark, Miss Elva McKirdy and Miss Mary Wolf. The men include Wes- ley Parker, Johnstone Vance, Henry Christ, Clesson Parker, Sturman Dyson, Stanton Ashley, Fred Latham, Jack Lindsey, Arthur Win- ship, Arthur Kimball, Willlam Sweeney, Louls Young, Louis S. Jones, Stanley Eddy, Harold Hatch, Howard Wilson and Robert Vance. Cafe tables have been nplaced around the edge of the ballroom. These choice seats were, of course, taken up at the earliest moment, however the dining room affords | ample space for the overflow and | tables have been placed in the door- | ways, 80 that no one need feel that | they are missing part of the show Among those who have reserved | tables and who will entertain friends are Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Sloper, ‘Mr and Mrs. Loule Jones, Mrs. . Allen | Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pelton, Mr. and Mrs. Ken | Searls, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bald-| win, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Booth, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Metwin, Mr.| and Mrs. Louis Young, Mr. and Mrs Stanley Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Coop- o, MY. and Mrs. Alfred“Corbin, Mr. Mrs. Maurice Stanley, Dr. M. | Rinsella and Mrs. Kinsella, Mr. | aM Mrs. Allan Jackson English, Mr ind Mrs. E, L. Steinle, Donald Gaff- ney,and Stanley Duncan SOCTAL GATHERINGS Mrs. Robert B. Skinner tained & number of friends at cards at her home in Maple Hill Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. J. McBriarty and Mre. Albert Zahnleiter wore award- od the prizes . cc enter- | Mrs. E. B. Proudman entertained the members of the Mapie Hill bridge club at heér home on Fred- crick street Tuesday afternoon. The prizes were given to Mre. William Kinner, Mrs. Leonard Fox and Mrs, H. B. Olmstead . Mrs. Laurle B Banford bridge party at her home gave a in Maple [ nual Cotillion dance which will ning, April 21, at the Cop [ot M. members of the | ard Bruemmer Hill Tuesday afternoon. The prizes went to Mrs. James T. Powell, Miss Mary Mansfield and Mrs. William Middiem Mrs. Elisha Cooper of Vine street will entertain a group of friends at dinner at the Shuttle Meadow club this evening. Tn Mrs. Cooper's party will be her son, Stanley M. Cooper, his fiancee, Miss Elizabeth Hub- bard, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Hubbard of Middletown; Mr. Mrs. George Catlin of Boston, Mass., and Robert Powell of this city . Mrs. Robert a number of friends at and bridge at her home road Thureday. luncheon on Dover Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hunt Rat- tenbury entertained at dinner at their home on Lennox place Thurs- day evening in honor of their 21st | wedding anniversary. Mrs. Theodore Monier gave a bridge party at her home in Maple Hill last Saturday afternoon. . .. The Delta chapter of Alpha Al- pha sorority and the Theta chapter of Alpha Deita figma ‘fraternity will hold an Easter dance on Fri- day, April 17, at the Hartford, club. Worthy Hlills and his band will play for the dancing from nine to three o'clock. Plane are under way for the an- be held on the evening of Friday, May at the Hartford Golf club. . The junior Massachusetts nology will be h promenade at the Institute of Tech- d on Tuesday eve- Plaza. Miss Eunice Humphrey, daughter and Mrs. Ernest Humphrey Lincoln street, éentertained the Alpha Alpha soror- at her home Lucian Stev- of at cards Mrs. ity alumnae Tuesday ens won the evening prize Brayton Porter bridge at her home Hartford Wednesday evening. Her guests inclnded Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Weld, Mr. and Mrs. How- Mr. and Mrs. Rue- 11 Nelson and Mr. and Mrs, Mau- riee ! awarded to M Mr. and Mrs Mrs two tables at in Johnstor The p and Mrs, Bruemmer, zes were Weld and Mrs. F tables at scll Hubbard entertained auction bridge at her avenue Wednesday wers were used s were award and four on Corbin Spring home afternoon to rate, od Mrs Mise We pri Sherwood Skinner f Hart: Mrs. G y |pany Girl's club has mad Parsons entertained | entertained evening in commemoration of his | birthday. . . . Miss Jane Porter, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Porter of Garden street, entertained thirty of her young friends at a supper party at the Shuttle [in honor of her ninth birthday. | Her guests {included Peggy Page, Catherine Sampson, Barbara John- son, Betty Curtiss, Dorothy Kinsella, | Barbara Scripture, Helen Goss, Jean {and Ethelyn Parsons, Madeline Hughes, Mary Humason, Ruth Gor- don, Betty Goodrich, Nan Ingra ham, Betty Weldon, T. Penn Kim- [jamin Taylor, Jack Wilson, Curtiss, Willets Young, Carl | say, John Robbins, Jack Humason, | John Gillies, Robert Gordon and | Herbert Williams. .. Roddy . Mrs, Charles Lappen will give a |bridge party at her home on Maple |street next Monday evening. i : Site s Mr. and Mrs. George Hildehrant were given a surprise party at their inew home on Randecker Road last (Saturday evening by 20 of their |triends Mrs. Charles Merwin entertained {two tables at cards at the home of her mother Mrs. George Corbin of Lexington street Wednesday evening. { The apring house parties at Yale University will be held May 1 and 2. oie W Howard Humphrey, president of {the Shuttle Meadow club entertained \the officers and board of directors of the club at dinner last evening L LI | The Shuttie Meadow Ciub an- nounces a series of spring Juncheons to be served on Wednesday of each bweek, They will of course be follow- ed by cards and will be much after the order of those held last season i . . Plans are already well under way for Easter Dance which the members of the Kenilworth club will Friday evening April 17th the Shuttle Meadow Club. The nee Serenaders from Worcester, . will play for the dancing. The nittee in charge is made up of irman Clarence Anderson and Russell Elliot and the lgive o at Howard Smart Roy Zeigler. Mrs. Louis & Jones entertained (wo tables of bridge at her home on Road Friday afternoon wers warded to Mrs pan. Mrs. Joseph Hallor red Troupe The Charles and Acre prizes Bes Mrs. Elbridge 1elight unc bridge at her Friday afterhoon favors pre color decorations Mrs. Dudley Walker nd Mrs. W. L. Hanr bury r gave a very tollowpd ( by Hin nd yome ove Spring f{lowers lominater The prizes went to Mrs. P. C. Platt gan of Water n the vellow ! arrange- The Stanley Rale Meadow club Tuesday | ball, Donald and Olcott Davis, Ben- | Ram- | fancy dancipg was featured by Miss | Welch. . Mrs. Thomas Crowe gave a bridge party at her home on Grove Hill Fri- day afternoon when the entertained elght friends at cards. Mrs. Joseph | Regan was awarded the prize, | Mrs. Frank H. Shield gave a luncheon followed by bridge at her home on Garden strect Wednesday afternoon, to twenty four of her | friends. Decorations were effectively | carrled out in colors appropriate to St. Patrick’s Day. T honors went to Mrs. E. Peck, Mrs. Walter W. Le: land, Mrs. Alhert Jordan and Mrs. C n Bennett .. >, «Farrell was the guest of party given last Sunday John ¥ honor at evening at the home of Mrs. Peter Clark of East Main stree There were fifteen preser Musical numbers by M Miss Grace Farrell, and Micheal Paterson fe ing the evening. his sister, t. guests iss Mellie es Farrell and .o . CLUB ANNUAL MEETING AND PLAY Frequent rehearsals are beir held under the direction of George Flanagan for- the pl Vertical,” which will be given in Mark's parish rooms Tuesday noon at the annual meeting of New Britain Woman's ciut The play, which was wr Mrs. Frederick A, Hart, was ed first prize in the club contest held last month name Suggest it deals w crossword puzzle and in clever manner portrays the life of a married when the crossword pnzzl WOMAN'S ay, young vades it. The cast includes: Peggy t Frederic Aachews, Fred Mat Mrs. Wil Mrs. K Janitor ; Mrs. William In addition to the play Glee club wi Anden the , the mal School program of music tion Miss Paulin will sing two groups Precading {he the entatio and a At play ction ports will take place, 25 new members will » VO They in Mrs A Miss Belle Bailou, Mrs ilton J. Bickford, M Ralp man, Mrs. James C Arthur Gard, Mrs | Mrs. Carl Hart, M Mre, Ernest Har Hawkins, Mrs. Mbs. H. Le Latham, M Charl Nealeiiiitrn r B.D R Rand, Mrs. W s F I t A the club Goor land Miriam Frank Zw P Mrs. Robert Clark and her daugh- ter, Miss Martha Clark, of Garden street and Miss Maxine Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Maxwell Hart of Lincoln ro: are planning a trip to Bermuda early in April P Miss Anna Mawe of TLake will the latter part of week in New York clty. SEE D streat next spend Mrs. Kenneth Relyea, who has ing a week with her par- . and Mrs, George Melsner, of Be returned today to her home in Bridgeport. A Miss Gertrude Erwl Mr. and Mrs, Her Forest t, came home from New Haven this week to attend the party which Mrs, E. H. Christ and ss Eurith Wachker gave Tuesday oon for Mrs/ Robert Si of . Miss Erwin was member of Mré. Silsby's weddi ast month. str ve by party Miss Jue K Kirkham of Cedar s Barbara Swift, madge Swift T rm Monday Aurora, N. Y. . William b L8 § m a univ has for of will Shllees. of Cedar street, to Wells Curties Mrs str is r- sity for YVirginia Hart Mrs, V Miss Char | Weck-end with Mr. Vibberts' par: ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dana L. Vibberts | of Lincoln stree | R Charles Vibberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dana L. Vibberts of Lincoln | street, and a student at the Spring-| fleld college has been spending a few days in New York city. PRI Mr. and Mrs. James North of Sunnyledge are spending the week- end in New York city. . e | Mrs. J. E. Cooper of Vine street | and Miss Ann Copley of Park Place have returned from Clear Water, orida. * DRI Miss Harriet Parker, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Parker of Vine street is homo from the Gate- | way school in |spring recess. sieite Miss Stella Hart of Grove Hill | will spend part of next week in Boston, Mass. { Arthur Kimball of Lexington street was in New York city this week, “ .. | Miss Catherine W daughter of Mrs. Willlam Wells of Newington, is home from Simsbury for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Q. Porter and sons of Forest street are stopping t Miami Beach, Florida. N Miss Katheryn Brooks, f Mr ith daughter and Mrs. William Brooks of High street, is home from Medical school for the Mr. and Mrs. John Howard Dun- and Jack Lopp of are the week 1 Duncan the New York city guesty of Stanley Swift bhouse, or . . Mr. and Mr: B, L hildren of Brighton street have turned from Tampa, Florida, where hey have been spending wo months, « .o teginald As gons Towers of to Norfolk, Virginia Hamilton Elizabet! tt of Trinity street and Mrs of Montc! nd guests of Mrs s, Mr, and Mrs. Williar of Forest street Goulding K IR NG T Tay Thured Mrs. Hartwe t returned York city, hav part of t arly Mrs. Kenneth 1 Mrs. Arthur Kimba Lexington street have for | the isiting friends in that town. e . Mr. and Mrs. August Axelson and | son, Lawrence, of Stanley street | have returned from Florida. | “ e Mrs, Charles Glover of Berlin | will spend part of next week with Mrs. Sarash M. Cunard of 64 Camp street ‘has announced the ens . gagement of her son, Dr. Maurice F. Lautman ‘of Hot Springs, Ark, to Miss Minnie Edelstone of Chie cago, Il . L Mrs. C. F. Beardsley of Newtown. On Triday, the 26th, Mrs. Glover | and Mrs. Beardsley will go to An- | sonia to attend the state meeting of Daughters of the American Revolution. | G | Miss Caroline Rutz-Rees of Greenwich has salled from New York on a Mediterranean cruise. fiss Rutz Rees has been a frequent visitor in town . Alice Gaffne; Miss daughter of New Haven for her!Judge B. F, Gaffney and Mrs. Gaff- ing hat. ney of Vine street, is home from Smith college for her spring vaca- tion. o s e | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck of Lin- | coln street were among the guests at the Ore-Stadtmiller wedding in Meri- den yesterday. . The Misses Lillian Putterman and Ruth Soroker, will spend the week- end in Boston Mass Miss Beatrice Koplowitz of Dewey St., spending the d Loston, Mass. . Miss Mary S Ohio, a student in imore College is spending her spring vacatior the guest of Mrs. J. R. Walton 39 Harrison street inell of SK Norwalk, “« . Phi Beta bridg of annu Epsilon chapter fraternity held its party at Hotel Burritt Friday evening. et nch served entertainment, the At by followed an Miss Helen Wt her vacation Mrs. G eler is from Haw Henry Mrs was a - v. Mildrum, r Mildrum memt ree ngemen r-fr dance instit Mr mittee o was ster ytechnie gymnasiu last eve Mildrum r- the play was portrayed Bray, daughter of and I music for o the senior Viola Dr Bray Mrs, ars Sfiihe TReta Rirvak frhc spring tt last Tues- STALK-JOHNSON WEDDING Miss Eleanor Catherine Johnsom of this city and.Joseph G. Stalk, also of this city, were married in Waterbury Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. ) Miss Gladys Plumb, cousin of the bride, was the mald of honor and Theodore Stalk, brother of, the groom, was the best man., The bride wore a gown of light brown accordion pleated georgette with a hat to match and a bouquet of violets. Her attendant wore henna colored satin with a mateh. Her bouquet was of vip- lets, Immediately following the eere- mony Mr, and Mrs. Stalk left ‘wpon an unannounced wedding trip, They will make their home at 105’ Bur- tin street, Waterbury, o e e ST. PATRICK'S DANCE Probably the most interesting event of St. Patrick's Day was the novelty dance held by members.of the Kiwanis club at the Grange hall In Newington Tuesday evening. Te lend an air of color in keeping with the day each guest wore something neckties and buttonliole bo- que predominated, while cone feiti and bright colored etreamers did much to add to the gayety. The Bacchanalians played for the AMPHION PLAY TO BE GIVEN There has been an excellent sale of srats for “Adam and Eva” tM§ play which members of the Amphie® club will give in the High school aue ditorium next Friday evening March lveryone remembers the success iza Comes to Stay" was met with it s without saying thad Eva" will equal it, fe® Gullford is again e able cast of much dramathy The proceeds derived from these performances go toward swelling 8 fund which the club has d. They have already pur. sed a number of really valuable stage settings and plan for a more complete outfit in the near future. There is some talk of repeating-the play on Saturday night March 28th for the order of the Eastern Star, If this is done the club will be of course pald for its services and the property fund will be aided conside erably. proper Activities in Women's Clubs The March meeting of .the. Emmms Hart Willard chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, was held Thursday afterncon at the home of Mrs. Charles Glover of Berlin. There members present in addie five guests from New Britals who iIncluded, Mrs. George (Continued ‘on Page 10) 3l tion t present

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