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MISS MYLISSA KYLE Miss Kyle is the daughter of Mrs, W. S. Kyle of New Britain Road. Her engagément to Arnold Hull, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Hull of Maple street, was announced last night . SOCIAL HAPPENI ABOUT TOWN Society’s engagement: books present blank pages for next week which will bring the lenten season to its end, but what- ever there is lacking by way of entertainments will be more than made up with the events of Easter week. In addition to he many weddings and their attendant activities there have been arranged numerous fetes for charitable and philanthropic purposes as well as several dances, most of them by subserip- tion. Society, ever generous, evidently refuses no request to contribute to the needy and there has been a most satisfactory Tesponse to the many calls on purses which seem always to be open. Quite the most interesting dance for hers of society that has come xS the younger mem- y to light in many moons is that which Benjamin Hawley will give on Saturday evening, April 8th, at the Shuttle Meadow Club in honor of Miss Virginia art, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hart, A great many" the younger set will be in town for the affair with class- mates and guests—it goes without saying that it is the party of the season. On Friday evening,. April 17th, at the country elub the members of the Kenilworth Club will hold their annual spring dar;tce.v This attracts all ages and is sure to be an interesting party. . Equally interesting things we hear spring luncheon bridges which are bein éach week at the Shuttle Meadow house committee, %ley are being taken up quite earnestly by memb.ers of_ the.younger and older sets of society. The Thurse da.y.mght dmn_crs are also proving a successful means of enter- taining and this week saw a large ‘gathering at the club, ; “Mice and Men” the play which members of the Amphion Club of the New Britain High School will give early in May un- dgr the management of Mrs. Amy Guilford is attracting con- mder_ab}e attention. A tryout was held at the school thi:\\'eek and it is said to have been highly successful, . “ e Mary Clapp Wooster chapter, D, “MIC| A. R., will give a Juncheon at the| “Mice and M. New Haven Lawn club April 12 at | R. Ryl 13:30 p. m., in honor of the six visit- | fog chapter regents, who are to give | | brief sketches of the lives of their | ing glven by the Amphio b, from | *Patron Saints” at the chapter meet- Which the most vmrm» r’l‘ Mr‘y’]‘l .m(ll\z;:‘ ing that afternoon. Mra. Charles H. | Trave heen chosen for the cast. Mre, | Blssell, state regent; Mrs. Clarence | Amy Guilford is again in vha;g‘e of H. Wickham, regent of Ruth Wyl- | the production and by means of her Iys chapter of Hartford; Miss Kath- about the series of g held on Wednesday Club. Arranged by the new J D MEN" n" a comedy by A. v will be glven on Friday evening, May 8, In the Senior High school auditorium. The play is bo. | | — |Clarence T, Merwin, formerly Miss Eleanor . Cook, daughter of Dr. Angell Cook and Mrs. Cook of Hartford, will entertain at the Elthu Burritt school on the evening of Thursday, Abril 23rd, with songs and {dances of America, Poland, Russia, |Ukrainia and Czechoslovakia, She | Will appear in national costymes. ‘The committee in charge 18 com- |posed of the followlng: Misses Clem- ‘entine Btoddard, FEstella Thomas, Anna Foldan, Ada Ringquist, Emily Taraselvicz and Lilllan Madone, Miss Madone is chairman; Miss Foldan, business manager; Miss Thomas, Ihead usher, and publicity is under (the directioh of Miss Stoddard. . .o FASTER BAZAAR Everything was very festive and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Alderson of Lake street, gave one of the first parties in honor of Miss Irene Swift, daughe ter of Talmadge Swift of Cedar street, who will marry Harold Her- tick of New York city on Baturday, |April 18th, when she entertained three tables at bridge at her home Wednesday afternoon. The prizes were awarded to Miss Mirlam Mouat, Mrs. Victor Poindexter of Hartford and Miss Marion Herrick of Dorchester, Mass. Afternoon tea | wag served In the dining room with Miss Evelyn Swift, an aunt of the bride-to-be, presiding at the flower- | decked table, Soft green candles |and pale pink roses were used to | decorate. goy at the Grange Mall in Plainville ““A"n’“m:" R LS 98, Thuctedny. and Friday.thls week, |y oo "Gobin, Mis, Edwadd Hall when the Woman's Club.of Plainville Christ, Mrs., Johnstone Vance, Mrs, Hold_tholr. Haster' Daksar 1n ald of [y o oot pre Rusodll. L. | the Platnvilio Library bullding fund. | (014" [uevens, Mra, Russell Wil- (All sorts of things wers on sale and Willlam Pease, Miss Harriet Reynal, purchaser was found for everything | .\ \am Peae, Miss Har L ooy | Miss Margaret Middlemass, Miss s0 that the financial success as v\oll:rnrmm Goodwin and Mrs. Ralph. as the soclal success of the event | popm, was great. In addition fo the varlous booths “LeRol"” a popular and elu- slve magician of Meriden entertain- ed on Thursday evening and in Iri- day evening dancing featured on the | program, ¢ The committes in charge of the! lovent were the president of the club, | Mrs. Frank Wheeler, Mrs. John Trumbull, Mrs. Charles R. Clark, | |Mrs, Edward Brastow and Mrs, Ed- | Included among the many partles | which have been planned in Miss | Bwift's honor is a bridge tea which Mrs. Russell Willlams of Hartford will glve Monday afternoon at her mother's home on Bassett street, Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Emory Corbin will entertain at cards and on Thursday afternoon Mrs. Victor Polndexter will give a bridge at her | home in Hartford in compliment to |win Hills, o Miss Switt. Still another party will | (i |take place for the bride-to-be on The members of the congregation | laster Monday when Mrs, Lueclan | of the Methodist church together with those of the Epworth league |held an old-fashioned concert in the ‘rhurch parlors Wednesday evening. i’l‘he following well arranged pro- |gram was presented:— Orchestra selection |Chorus, “Long Long Ago” |8olo, “The Sweetest Story Ever Told" | Mrs, Philip Morse Violin and saxophone duet | " Howard and Melvin Rogers |Orchestra selection |Solo, “My Grandma’s Advice” | Dorothy ‘Rogers |Chorus, “Little Brown Jug" Plano solo, “Mocking Bird" { Mrs. Frank Hohbien unt Dinah's Quilting Party” Mrs. Philip Morse | Mrs. Luke Morse Solo, and chorus, “When You and | 1 Were Young Maggio” | Clara. Strunz {Solo, “In the Gloaming' | Lucy Rogers |Orchestra selection |Chorus, “Sweet and Tow" I‘Phno and organ, | “Love’s Old Sweet Song’’ {Mrs. Luke Morse, Mra. Merton Lamb |Orchestra and chorus, “Awd Lang Syne" .« .. 5 | The Woman's Club of Plainville, | president, Mrs, Frank Wheeler will | meet on Wednesday afternoon, April 18th at the home ot Mrs. Charles ¥, Spalding. Mrs. Lewis- F.. Brastow will be in charge of the moeting which will include a talk on “Eti. quette,” Stevens and Miss Corinne Goodwin will give a large bridge and tea at Mrs. Stevens' home on Monroe street. Thursday, April 16, is the ,day Mrs. Harry Adams has chosen to entertain -for Miss Swift, giving her a Juncheon bridge at her home in Springfield. . Miss Agnes Johnston is also an- other much-feted bride-to-be. Among the most important event given in her honor this week was the dinner party which Mrs. Wesley E. Rich of Middletown gave at her home Iast evening. Mrs. Rich's lit- | tle daughter, Eleanor, is to be one | of Miss Johnston's flower girls. | “ .. Miss Mildred Meshken, daughter of Edward Meshken, and Harry Ap- | pell were quietly married last Sun- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of the bride’s father on Hart | street. Rabbl Kapltn of Waterbury performed the ceremony. . .0 The wedding of Miss Elsa Hen- nig of this city and Thomas Had- | dock of Kapsington wlill take place on Thursday, April 9. o« Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball and her | daughter, Elizabeth, of Lexington street, will spend the early part of next week in Washington, D. €., coming on to New York Thursday. Mrs. Kimball will meet her son, George, who is a student at Prince- ton university, and will return to town the latter part of the week. “ e e Mrs. Fred Porter and her daugh- ter, Jane, of Garden strest, will spend part of next week Rochelle, N. Y., with Mrs, Addison Chase. | Duet, A Monday evening at § o'clock in the South church parlors Mre. Er- nest Thompson Seton will deliver a, lecture on “Adventures in Indla.” Mrs. Seton comes here under the ausplces of the New Britain College |* club of which Mrs. Douglass A. Johnston ie president. . .. Harold Rossberg, son of Mra. Alice T. Rossberg of Vine street, will re. | turn Wednesday from Yale univer- sity to spend his FAster vacation in tofvn. Miss Margaret J. DeMars, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. DeMars of 16 Olfve street, entertained a num- ber of her young friends at her home yesterday afternoon in honor of. her fourth birthday The dinning room was prettily decorated in keep- ing with Easter and Miss DeMars recelved many gifts. Rofreshments were served and games played, o e . Mrs. H. T. Larson of 114 Carleton | street recently entertained a party| of twelve at dinner in honor of Mrs, | . Miss Carlotta Sloper, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harold T. Sioper of Russell street, spent Monday and Tuesday of this week with Miss Alice Perry of Springfleld, Mass. On Wednesday Miss Sloper and Miss Perry returned to Abbott academy | | to resume their studies, CRr Miss Norma Regan and Mias Mae | Regan, daughters of Mr, and Mra.| Joseph Regan of Harrison street, | will spend the Easter holidays in Mae Anderson. The evening's enter- | Atlantic City, tainment took the form of a shower. Mrs. Merwin recently announced her marriage to Clarence T, Merwin of | ¢aughter, Miss Helen Benneft, of | Miiford, Conn. Mrs. Merwin was the | I'orest street have returned from | recipient of many pretty gifts in- |Finehurst, S.C. Miss Marion Ben- | cluding silver and linen, | nett-has resumed her studies after | o oe e spending her spring vacation with Miss Elizabeth Kimball, daughter her parents at Pinehurst. Mr. and Mrs. C. ¥. Bennett and | | 12 |of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimbali of | G000 erine A. Nettleton, regent of Sarah | ‘,f‘,“,’.fi:,’fi,],‘;’,";’,"";f‘,',’,’ h";f‘“, ,‘,' flnl;]h- Lexington street entertalned the| OCyril Gaffney and T.eo Gaftney, Rigen Humphinyiicbapler ot Détyiil concreraies o oo oxvectediThel o S ion Niig Russian! Oypey barit | sonal ot T idse Bh i Gaftney and | Mrs. Frederick 8. Stevens, regent of S5 Chal ot eharmoteralrolloma: Y e R o Gl et | Mrs. Gaftney of Vine street will re. | Mary Sulllvan chapter of Bridgeport; | Mark Embury—Bllss Clark, lat a dancing party at her home last ' turn next Wednesday from Yals | Mrs. Annle W. Matthies, regent of | RO8er Goodlake—Monros Har: | pyening. | University to spend their Easter re. | Sarah Ludlow chapter of Seymour; | W0od. [ St e Mrs. Frank A. Terry, regent of Eliz-| Captain abeth Clark Hall chapter of Ansonta, | Swanson. and' Miss Nettle C. Smith, regent of Sir Harry Trimblestone — Robert Lady Fenwlek chapter of Cheshire, | Christ. will,be the guests of honor. | Johanna Goodlake — Doris Fran- LG ces. George Lovell — Carl | : R i felen Hurd | ; ; of Clayton Road this afternoon. oo e her house guest, Miss E ] The Woman's club of Maple Hill| Mrs. Deborah—Tlora Hine, | Tables were reserved by Mrs. Lucian | Miss Myrtle Unkelbach returned |of Boston, Ma Amongithoseiats: will meet next Wednesday afternoon Pe; Barbs 'r 1 was Miss Agnes + 2 ey A tarnoy ARy SSRariars Troupe. ! ste Miss Harriet Reynal, Miss Friday from the Rhode Island |[tending from here was Miss Agnes | :vr" sxrh\.’n .:;'zln{ ocl‘o\!’\{ at the | Matron—Elizabeth Fox. Ruth Evans, Miss Caroline. Smith, |school of Design to spend her vaca- |Johnston. | C: The Beadle—L.iste 1duf Y sspinting) £ . s . . powe of Mrs. Clitton McKenna on | The Beadle—Lister Kildufr Miss Elizabeth Kimball, Miss Elea- |tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. = Thompson street. There will be a | Molly—Irene Haigls, e clbach of Black Rock av.| Miss Ruth Warren gave a mis- |y short musical program and a paper | The orphans—Rose Mel \|fl|:= \:\"i‘rfi‘i Quigic B R lanGota shewer 4F her) homa in O et doonete b) Mrs. | jorie Gibney, Cath own, Miss Virginia Humphrey and Or LT |Kensington Monday evening for Miss G. E. Root. Mrs. 'E. R. Hitchcock i | : There 5 - Mrs. E. R. 100CK | thy Parker, Marion Schilling and | i Regati Arthur Kimball of Lexington strest |Else Hennlg of this city. There - and Mra. E. E. Austin will assists | frene Haigis Miss Alica Regan. st . XnEION slrest | e 25 guests present. Mise Men- the hosteils | gis. s e {returned on Monday from Southerr & - 'Thomas Haddock of | P .| sy Mr. and Mrs. Jobnstone Vance en- | Pines, &, ¢ fnig vl imasty Thomas. April 9th. | * Mrs. R. A Woolling opened her | MrS. John Loders has returncd to | tertained the members of their card o e Kensington on Thursday, 4 i bome in Kensington Wednesday af- | "r home in Brooklyn, N. Y, after club at bridge ut' their home on Joseph Regan has rcturned to his | he Maple Hill Bridge club met |D ternoon to a meeting of the Ladies’ | SPeNdIng the last three wecks with/ Hamilton street Wednesday evening. |home on Harrison straet after spend- | T K at the home of Mrs, Frank | Ald soclety.of the Kensington Meth- | her daughter Mrs. Fred C. Smith of G0 AE Sai s daya e b nenu bR, [ e e e odist church: A short business meet. | Plainville, Miss Alice Alderson, daughter of silbie e eatn o ing preceded a pleasant social hour. | SR R Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Alderson of Lake | Migs Marion Herrick of Dorches- | Were award e of “e e M 1 M 1 t was a guest at the dinner .. yr R row and Mrs. R. B. Doane. B Mr. and Mrs, Charles Francls have street was a a ter, Mass s been the house guest e & The Woman's Misslonary society | returned to their home in Plainville dance which Mrs. C. M. Per ""; of Miss Irenc Swift of Cedar streat S aibes et i) of the Berlin Congregational church | after spending the winter in-Tampa, gave at her home in West Hartford |* yp 5 (TN * rter ot anmu il RO OS 4 met Wednesday . afternoon at 3| Fiorida, ast evening. street and Mr. and Mrs. Ru agtpirom o : : e which members o o'clock atithe home of Mrs. Robert | « .. « s ; 1 of Hart street will spend 180C¢ »I-‘h:.m = n“-mi : Deming of Berlin. Miss Eleanor | Members of the Kensington Com.| Miss Henrletta Castle, daughter of er part of next week in New Gamma Della Traternlty | { Swinnerton of the Hartford munity club present an “Old Mr. and Mrs. Il. A, Castle of Plain- Gt evening at the Hotel Bond. =g of Pedagogy addressed the members | yroma’ Town minstrel sh. - iville is spending her spring vacation e Willlam W. Foster of Tair- 4 . & fome Town" minstrel show Wed- | vill \ B o entert of the el ton on~ “Work | nesday evening in Lloyd hall. The trom the Copnecticut Agricul urall Miss ¥ior "rumt laug Sy Among the Migr: : and Mrs, Albert K. Hine gave a ben- | ) efit bridge party in aid of the Alpha Swift of Cedar street is homa from |well known speaker in woman's club ‘ circles, gave a “Soiree” party at her | parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Hine lome Tuesday evening in honor of cess with their parents, “ e e Orlando Ewift, son of Talmadge Miss Flora Hine daughter of Mr. Alpha sorority at the home of her|Northeastern University to spend his spring recess in town. Miss Alice Alderson, daughter of in New; onlca Lhurs daughters of Mrs H. Stromser of Forest street loft today to spend the Easter holidays in Néw York City, DR Miss Victoria Fiske, daughter of Reverend Samuel Fiske and Mrs, Fiske of Berlin has returned to Bmith College after spending her spring recess with her parents. Mrs. G. JI, Samlow ls attending a class review at the Rochester Sem- Inary, Rochester, N..Y., Where her class inscelebrating its 50th anniver- sary. Inwtations have been sent to members all over the United States. . .0 Mrs. George Corbin of Lexington | street will arrive on'Monday from Deland, Florida, where she has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Paul Johnston. and her granddaughter Miss Kather- ine Swift, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, O. E. Swift of Lincoln street will re- turn from Florida the latter part of next week. e s . Mrs. Elisha Cooper opened her home on Vine street yesterday aft- ernoon to the April meeting of the Esther Stanley ¢hapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. There were nearly a hundred members present, which is perhaps one of the largest apd most representative gatherings the club has had this season. A special feature of the Joseph C. Beebe, organist at §outh Congregational. church gave on Mrs. Cooper’s new organ. In addition to this Mrs.’Kenneth T. Sloper told in a very entertaining manner of her recent trip to Italy, exhibiting several Carcassone sketches which proved most inter- esting, Mrs. Cooper served afternoon tea to her guests in the dining room with Mrs. Laurence Mouat and Mrs. (John C. Loomis presiding at the table which held a large bouquet of spring flowers by way of decora- tions. Assisting with the ' serving | were Mrs. Howard Parson, Mrs, William H. Rattenbury, Mrs. Wil- llam Rowland, Mrs. Stanley Goss, {Mrs. Hartwell Taylor, Mrs. Maxwell | {Coe and Mrs. Ernest Smith. Mr. Beebe's program of tollows: Prelude to Parsifal..... Deep River and Swing Low Chariot .. . Negro Spirituals | Two Pieces............ Glazounow | |Andante (string quarte! | music | . Wagner | Sweet | t)... Mozart | Three Pleces ...... ++ Borodin | Prayer . Massenet | Song of the Laj Adagio rk. Tachaikowski | (second sonata) { . ifiul(e (F major). |Two Mountain Sketches . .. .Corelll | ..Clokey | {formulated a plan whereby a fund | | may be set aside, and added to, to| |be used for a scholarship fund to! {ald worthy girls of New Britain in| |obtaining an education which will {fit them for business. In addition ,there was set aside a small sum for the nucleus of a bullding fund, looking forward to the fima when | the club will own a home of its own. % Miss Josephine Miller, dau Mr. and Mrs, B. Miller of Cedar!' street and Miss Katherine McGary, daughter of Mr. and MeGary of Camp street are among the Beechwood students returning to | town for the Faster holldays. “ o0 Wolcott Brown, son of Mr, and | Mrs. Robert Brown of Russell street | and Willlam Christ, son of Mr. and | Mrs. George Christ of Harrison | street have resumed their studies at Blair Academy, Blairstown, N. J. PR West Main street fs home from Rus scll Sage Foundation, Troy, N. Y. Miss Cordella Kilbourne is spend- ing her spring vacation with her father E. O. Kilbourne of Stanley street. Miss Kilbourne is a student at Conneeticut College, New London. t |F ° e e b Miss Xatheryn Clark, daughter of Dr. Robert Clark and Mrs. Clark of gt e Mrs. M. C. Bwitt of Forest street | meeting was the organ recital which | the Northampton, Mass, . t. daughter or-‘f‘:‘ C;:? “1';:”"__1;:‘;“; Trant of |President of the Birge Manufactur- | and Mrs, Harry C. {of Mrs. Barnes' sister, Miss Edith N. T., to Sterling R. Chatfield, son | Miss Majorle Walker, hter of Mr, and Mrs, Benjamin’ Walker of Corbin evenue, entertained a num. ber of her young friends ‘at her home last Saturday afternoon in honor of her seventh birthday, Dec- oratlons were effoctively carried out in plok and white, The guests in. | cluded Berita Bennett, Norma Bud- 'dy, Sherma Avery, June Fortin, Dorothy Hart and Helen McAvoy. .. Mrs. L, L. Harding gave a bridge party’ at Ber home in Maple Hill Wednesday afternoon, Mrs, R. B, Doane, Mrs, Willlam Steruberg and Mrs, A..8. Grant won the prizes. ‘ Miss Priscilla Bones of South High | street, instructor in physjcal educa- tlon at the Btate Normal school, has returned to her home on Staten Is. |land for her spring vacation, .- Clarence Nordstrom {s spending | his spring recess with his mother, | Mra. M. Nordstrom, of Maple Hill | Mr. Nordstrom is a student at Mid- dlebury college. .. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Webb have | returned to their home in East Ha- | ven after spending several days with Mrs, Webh's parents, Mr, and Mrs, |James C. Moody of Maple Hill, . . Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cohn and |family of this city have arrived 1o | Palestine, .. Mr. and Mrs. Yarry Sampson and | Mrs. Jones of Boston, Mass., have been. the guests of"Mr. and Mrs. Archer Walsh at thelr home in East | Berlin, Miss Dorothy Sugenhime haa re- turned to her home in Berlin after spending the past few days as the |Buest of Miss Grace Larabee of | Keene, N, H. . | Mra. Idella Knapp of Vine street left yesterday for Washington, D. C., | where she will spend the next week. .. Samuel McCutcheon, son of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel McCutcheon of Vine street, 1s home from Middle- bury college to spend his spring va- cation with his parents ‘.. Miss Margaret Christ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Christ of Gar- | den street, has returned from Briar- cliffe school to spend her vacation in town. " e e | YALE CLUBS TO MEET ' | The eighth annual fleld day and | meeting of the Assoclated New Eng- | MISS MARION BENNETT Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Bennett has Yeturned to the Misses Master's School at Dobb's Ferry, N. Y., after. spending her spring vacation at Pinehurst, N. C., where she was very successful in the Woman’s North and South Golf Tournament, meeting promiment stars and staying in the running until the final round of the first flight ENTERTAINMENT FOR SPRING BRIDES OCCUPY SOCIETY The spring bride holds the center of the stage and will continue to do so for the remainder of the season. There has land Yale clubs will be held 1 |Bridgeport, May 15 and 16. Those | léNten season, so numerous are the Mendelssohn attending will be the guests of the | busy hurrying to from one to another. Fairfield County Alumni association. | The tentative program provides for | Jnformal sports on the afternoon of The Business and Professional |t"® firet day and an informal dinner | Major Frank H, Johnston and Mrs. John! | Woman's club, at a recent meeting (2nd entertainment in the evening. | Fi For the morning of the second day morae sports are planned with lunch. eon at noon at the Brooklawn Coun. try elub. Tn the afternoon the Yale, Cornell, Pennsylvania and Columbia race will be-seen, ¢ e BRIDGE PARTIES AND OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST One of the interesting social gath- |erings this .week was the luncheon | Will give a program of music o be bridge which Mrs. Carl Hart gave at her new home on Lincoln street ghter of | Wednesday afternoon when she en- | companist. tertained twenty friends. Luncheon ' was served in the dining room at a! Mrs. Morris | table decorated With quantities of | sung many times before local so- | yellow daffodils | cieties and cluba and is well known Bridge | i followed in the living room and the | Britain. lavender sweet peas, and tall lavender candles. | prize winners were Mrs. George W, Bodle; Mrs. John Abel and Mrs. Ernest N. Humphrey, t |t | D Mrs. Frank Johnston entertained at dinner at her homa on West Main Tirst church in been little pause in entertainments in her honor despite the parties that society is kept This week come plans for another important June wedding of wide interest, that of Miss Agnes Johnston, daughter of ston, to Dr. Clyde Olin isher of Wesleyan University. The ceremony will take place in the South Congregational church early in June and will be followed by a reception at the home of the bride-to-be. o .« o On Tuesday evening, April 7, the | HALL—GRAHAM Clet Male Quartot of this city, as- sisted by Mrs. Goodrich Hor-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Graham ton, also of this city, and” Mrs. Min-|of Kensington announce the engage- nle K. Warner of Springfield, M | ment of their daughter Miss Ruth | Leet Graham to Lyman Eyerett Hall, broadcast from station WTIC, Hart- | = ford. L. C. Volk will bo the ac-[%0" of Mr. and Mm. Aaron W. Hal of Kensingtdn, The quartet has been in existence | e something over two years and has! Hull-Kyle Mrs. W. 8. Kyle of New Britain on | Road announces the engagement. of “EW ! her daughter, Miss Myllssa Kyle, to jArnold Hull, son, of Mr. and Mrs. L oo ooo| We T. Hull of Maple street. Both ritain, 18 90§ voung people are graduates of the New Britain | xoy “Britain High School and are “'”;”"; i‘i" popular members of the younger has been ex- | gitF n the towns surrounding Mrs. Horton, soprano soloist at the well known to riends to req roduction. She remely popular in rtown and her| Mr. Hull is an’instructor at the ttréef Wednesday evening for Mr.|many friends doubtless will be par-| g - frade Bonbdl. and Mra. John Kingsley Birge of | ticularly pleaseq to “listen in.” i iy Mr. Birge is Mrs. Minnie K. Warner, contralto L) At a luncheon at the home of Mr. Barnes of Bris- | ol on Saturday last, the engagement {1 Houbertz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | I ‘rederick Houbertz of Fultonville, {of Mr. and Mrs. Minotts E. Chatfield Garden street left this morning for |os New Haven. was announced. 1 Boston, Mass, and Martha's Vine- | S yard, Mass. She will spend her| oo oquo a8 ®oce el Faster vacation 'with her grand- |y qcq party at her home on Robbins mother Mrs, R. M. Clark. javenue, Maple Hill, Monday after-| ot noon. The prizes were awarded to Dr. Kate Mead of Middletown, a s Mrs, Nelson Mann and Mrs. Doug- West Main . street, with Mr. Hubert wil! sail on the Mrs. A. House of T.e as Johnston, Mrs. A. L., Jourdan of Garden treet -has sent out invitations for a uncheon followed by bridge which he will give Tuesday, April 14th at ¢ Shuttle Meadow club. . .. Miss Agnes Johnston, daughter of r. and Mrs. Frank H. Johnston of entertained th Girl Scouts of Troop 1 at her homa n West Main strect Wednesday aft rnoon John Hubert gave a bri arty at her home on Camp stre fond afternoon in compliment rs. B. J. Hubert.of Maple HIll, w Mrs. Mrs Fred Monier ¢ April on a Burbpean tour. F. Damon and Mrs. on the prizes. Tichard House will ret Wed nesday from Yale unjversity to s is spring recess with his m cert and has recently given a at the Methodist well k On the soloist at the Faith chureh, in! Mrs. Clark of England, who has ing Co., of Bristol, Conn., and with | Springfield, is not as well | been spending the winter with. her ‘.\m. Birge will take up his residenc: nown local h she has ap-, daughter Mrs. Leonard Voke of Ma- {in that town before the end of Aprll. | peared at t 10tel in con-|ple Hill, is now wisiting relatives in . | . | Philadelphia. church. o N w, however, to music 1 n Springfield and vicinity an requently broadeasted {otel Kimball The prog She i Among the younge set from Yale y returning to town for the ason are: Theodore and Hart, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart of Lincoln road; Cur- Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- iam Booth of Forest street; James Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooper of Vina street; Richard House, son of Mrs. A. W. Houss of Lenox Place; Rockwell Moore, son of Mr Mrs. E. Allen Moore, of nyledge; Frank Delancy, son of Delaney of Bassett street; overt, €on of Mr., and Mrs. rd Covert of Bassett street, and rnard Connolly of Washington Springf Tosanna rles C War Miss Priscilla Crabtree will retura 1 Boston, Masy, to spend Faster ents, Mr, and Mra. Lincoln street. seie W i T s t, of Emons Place, is s o the week-end in Boston, Mrs. Warner ar guest of Sidney Montague. Much Ado A N g..R et Q 1 Twlitchell, son of Mr, and \ Water teuben Twitchell of Court Qua street, has r ed from Middle- ‘e & ge to spend his spring va- Mrs. 1 Mrs, W r ation in m with his parents, o e o ol in e Mrs, hard of Corbin 1 I sy £ Bristol ot E. A. Ellio Newing Wwo weeks, N e EetE s o ot t O g, ¥ N Milton Egan is spending his spring RS from Mliddlebury college nhox; place Miss Corinne Goedwin dat B ents v eon at her home Monday¥ 'y and AMre. - Burton Gr grants,” program for the entertalnment given | College with her parents. « |of Governor John Trumbull and o ritors| FecHintaaugh: o b s ”"‘ e, 2 {as follows: | ety # Mrs, Trumbull of Farmington ave . el S Ry s [ S LI L O bttt The sugialMecting and slection] ™ G, - ctigrus, entire company; | Miss Linnoa Kallgren, daughter of | o foiin ooty L e, ter of Dr. E. T. From D am \lies | Humphrey. daughtor of Mr. of officers of (he Ladjoh® Ald moclety | 0, 1 o O nembranee Mrs. | Mrs. A. Kaligren of Dwight streét 18| 5, % “ypy "y o) ke Collegs, Hony. T'romen of West Main stree 188 (prnest N. Humphrey. o Sast Betlin Methodist-church | o b 00, Pt Femenbrane Ak from the Katlierine Gibbs [SnY 0 Mt ¥ Fromen salled Tuesday from New (00t T CUHBRIEN. of L A % ik :},y'::f’"‘r:“"; ’I“Zl";’_.‘“";:“l'lf song, “Bones;” Driftwood,” Mrs, | School, Providence . L u”:lv]“‘!\;i St York to spend # 1y 1 oston. Mase i elected to offics Includees the presi. | JOhn DeLowery; solo, her spring recess with her mother| vy pups Rosecn s spending hior abro 5 3 . dent, Mrs. Robert O. Clark: vice.] Count,” Walter E. R, her | SPFIDg vacation with her parents Afr. fn ‘A ugusi ) Mi {re. Harry H dent, Mre. Winfiold R P “More Weather. Mrs. Robert M. Ciark and hor | ;g 'y "6 "n ‘poseen of Harrison 3 P wel. | Stecle street weve in New Yor Sislniins dobon) EEdRER iy daughter, Miss Martha Clark of Gar-| oo P’ po s 0t A} {yneheqq of the Ve i 1 at the next | Mrs. Harold W. Upson; solo, “Pal|den street and Miss Maxine Harb [ the Rhode lsland School of Pesigr ega club of Ha poris of ofti- |of My Dreams.” John DeLowery: 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwe pin Ak at 1 - hich were | closing chorus, cntire company e Hart of Lincold str ‘ 1, TOM | Aies Virginia €ade will spend The > st o that the season has been a success- | Johnson, and “Bones, George orge to spend ten dJdays in =) versity with er parents Mr. a Breton mbers_ of Spantsh [ "l one. |on muda. | Mrs. Louis P. Slade of Maple street. acuity at Wellesiey College. nts, Mr. and Mrs. R, W, rt street. He haa for his a classmate, Carl Van 30 guest Lillia Hill Mr. F. H. Hill of Winthrop oms from the Boston Uni« d her s vacation her parents. Jaughter of Ty Miss Barbara Case, and Mrs has daughter of jeorge A. Case of 4 from Storrs to spend her ith her parests, Page 14 " u lege spring vacation w (Continued on