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[ | | 3 MRS. ROBERT SILSBY OF BERLIN | Mrs. Silsby was Miss Charline Sander of Dayton, Ohio, before | her recent marriage | | GAYETIES ' ABOUT TOWN Just at present’ the Easter Ball which takes place at the Shuttle Meadow Club on the evening of Saturday, April 25, holds the center of interest among thegatherings of which the dance will be a feature. As usual, there will be a number of interesting dinner parties preceding the affair and with 8i Yaffe furnishing the dance music the evening promises to be very much worth while, « % » | Members of the Esther Stanley chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, are completing plans for a May Break- fast'to be held at the club on May Day, Everything is to be | very festive and gay, and the club will be elaborately decorated | with bright spring flowers, Mrs. William C. Hungerford is responsible for the affair and is overseeing all the plans for it. | * % % | | ’ The bride dress &vith hat to match, "ot the bride | Washington strect, | PO ) Miss Margarct. Lundblad and John Anderson, both of Hartford were marrled at the First Lutheran | Saturday | church parsonage last fternoon by the pastor, Rev, Dr, Abel A. Ahlquist. . Che wedding of Miss Margare Kennedy of Meriden and Delbert Monday' morning, April 27, at St Rose's church in Meriden, “ o Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs, ment of thelr daughter, Miss Marion Daughters of America will their annual banquet at the Hotel Burritt Wednesday eévening, 16 at 7:30 o'clock. of the organizatiop of the court in speaker of the evening and guests of honor will be the members of the Catholic clergy of this eity. | A musical progrgm will be rendered by local entertainers and dancing will be enjoyed following the pro- gram, Music will be furnished by Valentine's orchestra. . . SOCIAL GATHERINGS Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Banford gave a very delightful party at their evening when they entertalned six- teen friends at dancing and sup- per. Among: their guests were Mr. tand Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball, Mr. | and Mrs. Howard Parsons, Mr, and Mrs. Louie 8, Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Sears, Mr, and Mrs. John- stone Vance, Mr. and Mrs, John C. Toomis, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wil- son and Mr, and Mrs. Fred O. Rack- lifte. te Mrs. Emory Corbin gave a bridge party at her home on West Main street Wednesday afternoon, enter- | taining twenty friends at cards and home on Garden strect next tea. The prizes were awarded to Miss Marion Dutton of Middlebury, Vt., and Mrs. Bennett Hibbard, A bowl of pale pink roses and laven- dar and yellow candles were used to decorate the tea table at which One hears a great deal about the Easter dances arranged | by the school set, a large number of them by subscription, but | Douglas A. Johnston, Mrs. 4 g | stone Vance, Miss Agnes Johnston, still several are being arranged by parents of the younger set.. Mrs. M. H, Griswold and Mrs. O. F. Parker presided, Mrs, John- Miss Monday night at the Burritt Hotel the members of the A. I. E. | Gladss Day assisted with the serv- fraternity will hold" their annual Easter dance, drawing a''™® Tepresentative throng from the younger generation. ,’S LI the early spring season a delight to the lover of outdoor sports. The links at the Country club, opening yesterday, a large gathering of golf enthusiasts. The soclal season {s at low ebb, as far as really large affalrs are concerned, during Holy week, but for all that, the week brought many a small party, several of them quite important. The farge number of | young people in town for the holi- | days, to say nothing of the spring brides, has made it necessary to| give some entertainment during the | unusually quiet week. On Monday | Mra. Russell Willlams of Hartford entertained for Miss Irene Swift. | Tucsday Mrs, George Boll gave a| bridge party at her home. Tsabelle Huntington Powell, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs, Graham Hume Powell, wilt wed Beverly Walker of this city, son of the late Rev. W, B. Walker and Mrs. Walier of Crom- well, Conn. The ceremony will be performed at noon in the Bethle- hem chapel of tie Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul at Mount St. Al- ban, The Very Rev. G. C. F. Brate- nahl, dean of the cathedral, will of- | ficiate. Miss Mary Taylor, Major and Mrs. daughter of Boyd * Taylor, will Another bridge party of interest in ‘1lown was that which Mrs, Victor Bright skiés and the unusually warm days are- making |Potndexter gave {noon at her home in Hartford in Thursday after- honor ‘of Miss Ircne Swift. The brought out | prizes were awarded to Mrs. Lucian Stovens, Mgs. Miss Swift, Bennet Hibbard and . Mrs. M. H. Griswold will ente | tain at dinner and bridge at her home in Berlin. next Monday eve- | ning in compliment to, Miss Agnes | Johnston, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Frank H. Johnston of West Main members of her card club at bridge at her home last Tuesday after- A reception was held at the home p after the ceremony, after which the couple Jeft for a wedding trip to New York. Upon ¢thelr return they will live at 108 Veley of this city will take place Frank Winters of | Linden street announce the engage- | ) Winters, to Roy Fitzpatrick of | Hartford. « e e Court Columba, No. 27, Catholic hold April | This will be the | observance of the 20th anniversary this city. Rev. Charles Kelly of New Haven will be the principle the | wore & blue capton | crepe dress, with hat to match and | 8he carried a boutjuet of sweet peas, i The bridesmald wore a green satin | i | t( t home in Maple HIll last Saturday MRS. WILLIAM HUNGERFORD Mrs. Hungerford is in charge of the May Breakfast which the |includes Edward Stack, J. Lindsay D. A. R. will have at the Shuttle Meadow Club on May Day % Mrs. 1. V. Highee will entertain o Inumber of friends at luncheon fol- |lowed by bridge at her home on Garden street next Wednesday Mrs. Dana Vibberts presiding at th | tea table. b ¢ v e Alexander B. Mrs. . e Mrs. Albert Piper will entertain |the members of her card cluk her | the Woman's Aid society of the Ber- lin Congregationa . 1 church. | Mrs. George Long of Hartford, Irs, 0. 1. Swith, Mrs. P. . and Mrs, J. Sloper were tiose who entertained at Wednesday at the Shuttle club nley among cards on Meadow College club will hold a guest nigh pariors of the South Congregationa church, Mra. rnes . Mrs. Russell Williams of Hartford gave a bridge party at the home of | ' B hor ey party at the home of | talk on “Adventures in Tndia. Kingsley of Bassclt street on Mem.| Mrs. Seton is a world travele PR S ent to \liss | aNd big game hunter as well as a Irene Swite There were four fo. | hoted lecturer; sho ust return bles playing and the prizes wént to | €4 from India, where she was en Mre, Bennett Hibbard, Mrs. Emofy | tertalned by Lord and Lady Read- OaThin AR AT e S N ing and no less than cleven ma- . v harajahs. o G0 Mrs, George Bodley has sent out cards for a May breakfast which she he annual meeting and Houston 01‘5""1'5 for the concert RBerlin opened her home Wednesday |take place next Sunday afternoon, afternoon to the regular meeting of |APril 19, at the Thompson | (TS, Seton of Greenwich, Conn., is to he |51 The concert gallantly supported 10 speaker of the evening and wil supper WOMEN'S CLUBS, PHILANTHROPIC AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS i “business first,” Rachel Acton of Hewltt and Gurney, y Lucllle Ryder; Jeune-Toujours, proprietrees of the “salon de Beaute,” a modern tor ture chamber, Gladys Stiliman; An- rette and Patrice, her asslstants modern Inquisitors, Kisle Hale and Reng Korner; Mrs. Wickham and | Mrs, Van Buren, modern martyrs, Sadle Okenquist and Nellle | Margaret Muldoon, equipped with too good a good memory, Rachel Smith; Polleeman Brown, who done | hils duty as he scen it but he was | nearsighted, Faith Strong. | L S | Mrs. W. H. H, Smith of Hartford will read a paper on Bulgrave Man- or at the next meeting of the Emma | Hart Willard chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, which will |be held Thursday afternoon, Apri |16th at the home of Mrs. T. C. | Hodgson of Berlin “ s e The women of Trinity church I completed arrange- ments for the annual springtime hazaar, to be held next Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon and evening in the chapel. There will be booths for aprons, fancy articles, handkerchiefs parcel post, food and candy. decorations will be in yellow white, made up of Mrs, Lillic Stotts, chairmaft, Mrs, David Penny, Mrs Frank C. Rackliffe, Mrs, John Ar- rowsmith, Mrs. J. A. Hulie, Mrs. |Harry Reynolds, Mrs, Richard Hul- ;lu»rv, Jr., Mrs. Bert Armstrong, \Miss { Dorothy Parker, Miss Tsabelle West- | lake. Methodist | and The committee in charge is KENILWORTH CLUB BALIL Everything is in readiness for the spring-ball which will take place next Friday evening at the Shuttle | Meadow club under the auspices of |the Kenilworth club. The Swanee Serenaders, who have recently com- pleted a tour of Keith and Poli eir- icui(!, will play for the dancing, com- {ing here from Lane's Chateau, Clarence Anderson is chairman of a committee of arrangements which Muir, Russell Eiliott, Howard Smart and Stinton Ashley. The patronesses will he Mrs, W R. Barker, Mrs, George Curtiss ar !Mrs. H. C. Magargal. wiie CHILDREN'S HOME TO BENEFIT There has been a splendid sals of which is to 1 e . Capitol theater, - [which with Madame Branzello of tho Metropolitan Opera company of New York as soloist, will add to a fund The members of the New Britain |In aid of the Children's Home, t| This is the sixth annual concert meeting next Weanesday, April 15, !Qn‘lmbzi\'en under the auspices of the at § o'clock in the evening in the|SVedish socioties and churches of 1 [the city for the henefit of the Chil- dren’s Home. Previous years have by New Britain folk and it goes without *aying that this year will meet equal success. The committe of arrangements includes C'ar} Carl- son, Walter Falk, John Peterson, David Ahlgren and Datid Larson 1 > * s e Miss Shirley Waskowltz and her guest, Miss Jackic Weinstein, will leave this afternoon for the ent school after spending the Easter va- cation at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wil give at her homo on Corbin | With the election of directors of the i \yaakowitz of 79 Lincoln stroet avenue on May D: Y. W. C. A. took place in the main SR AE P bullding of the organization oN|{ Mg (larence Barnes of Park. Mrs, Frank A. Scarle who has heen | Wednesday evening. Q more Place entertalned two tahles heen giving a series of luncheon Receipts for the. Y. W. C. A, for of bridge Monday afternoon, Prizes bridges at her home on Forest streot | the ‘past year were § 49 and |were awarded to Mrs. F. Latham will entertain a small group of:the expenditures were $43,335.9 nd Mrs, Louis Gibson. friends again on Frida 1 17th, | The reports showed that $11,608. e itie il s ) was rective e recent cam- |iprest, Mins Jonneton awlllwod el v RE SR I e e eene e Slyds Kisher of WealoyanRUIIVSEASAl ¢rc e mbbratot hor ihridgs alub nti| | THel feleotion ot | rectorsl forta S rIZEI DT It S cards at her home oi West Maln | three year term were as foilows ' street Tuesday afternoon, The prizes | Mrs, Elizabeth R. Eastman, Mrs, W, Mrs. James T. Powell of RobbinS |\ers awarded to Mrs, Bennett Hib. | P, Folt, Miss Flox | avenue, Maple Hill, entertained the Humphrey, Mrs. A. G. Kimball, Mrs. Philip B. St 1 Mrs. nk TL. Traut bard and Miss Beatrice Reynal, ley Going on down through the week ""d““"" Bawells only attendant, | oon “Tne prizes were awarded to 1‘*r*‘iv\‘|anrl\\‘up nr”fv-x\\u:!:' 1“”:M'fi< ,—,1yv‘n:‘|l.-l«z ;.nh*n L\ n".:’nT\ v ;'1r~ practically every day saw some par-| 814 M. Walker will have as his| niry " g, "7, “Hubert, Mrs. Leonard af their home on Geors 1 R i R e ties. Ot course Good Friday was! 0°St man his cousin, Leonard Hal-! o’ ony Mrs. H. B. Olmstead. Hinatis fevering gid dndazends dlos Ji: gonerally _ observed with church | oGk of New Haven, Comn. e ] 200 Tho Lo eHie Yot b aa e N ot 0l services and soclal quiet. Tomor- | w"”"“’“'{""" ceremony, ~which | yrg A, & Grant gave a luncheon Jiinior HaTassantwill Elvn e wor oot at e e s row’s most ‘important event wiil be | Wil ‘be attended only by the fam-| 4\ " yome in Maple Hill Wednes- | g Rt S feinbon at e Rk AT, the Easter services at the churches, | li¢8 of the bride and the bride-| ;, ¢or thoge who took In tableall | avening of Saturdns. A o o5 Mi K s o s e s Al et One " always goes to church on | 8700m and a few friends, there Will{ (i antes and . the play recently | Yafto will play T e e bl Sl Fastér; Sunday, for a briet hour of [ b® & small reccption at the home | (S Al Tl Woman's | cname ot anrmigome qmnlttce i i S s D prayer, to see the beautiful flowers | ©f Mr. and Mrs, Powell in Woodley | o chairman, Miss Roso Bayer, And|joreiting . camer oo “Theuchis and hear the lovely music which|T0ads after which Mr. and Mra. « .o Miss Lilli T e E ek S s e PR are quite as much a part of the| \WAlker will leave for a northern | ey walter J. Sorrow will enter- I red Steinhouse, | oo Y O e he aal e Easter services as the sermon. | Wedding trip. y tain the members of the:Maple HIll | Mis« Mao Bell Swarsky. Miss Saral | fioee p " appee poian! Plato scb Whatever was lacking by way of | They will make their home n |y iggq ciub at her home on Maplc | Croll. Miss essia Koplowitz and | 1O" il AL entertainments this week will he|Fark Terrace in this city. Mr. Walk- | g o0t next Tuesday afternoon, April | Miss Lillian Putterman, ke "“{‘f;“ Koang e more than made up for with the| ‘" I8 conaected with the Commer- |y, . St AteLin aasisterithiesh cvents of Faster week and the clal Trust Co. ) CLUB NOTES OF INTEREST e S wecks to come. | by o Miss Ebba Roseen, daughter ©of At a meeting of the officcrs and ¢ Canonious branich o th To come back to tbe. bride for Roth-Kennedy Mr., and Mrs. C. N. Roseen gave a kdirecto HosAl Blinshing soc The wédding of Miss Minnie Ken- nedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, S. L. Kennedy of 22 Willow street, she of course is the shining light of the weeks to come, Miss Torell's Wedding bridge party this afternoon at her home on Harrison street in honor of Miss Florence Mouat whose marriage of the State Federation of Bnsine Professional Women's clubs in Hartford last Sa lay, plans for Connecticut's part | ular mecting Monda the Mecthodist churc president, Mrs, George Corbi Plans for her marriage to Ed-|and Jack Roth, son of Mr, and Mrs. |wlil take place the latter part of this ' the national convention were dis Plans w re ma le t 1 Ho 13 ward Wicgand, son of Mrs. E. W.|J. Roth of New Brunswick, N. month. Among the guests were Miss | cussed. The convention to be heid [° Kitchen and din QOTOTANS Wiegand ‘of Wallace street on Sat-| f00K place Tuesday evening in Eliz- Ielen North, Miss Marjorie Baldwin, | in Portland, Mainé, -next July hae Children's home with screens an urd April 18, at the home of the | absth, N. J. Miss Marjorie Crowell, Miss Mar- ' aq s siogan, New England 1 creen doors. ey bride-té-be on Church street have| The bride was attended by Miss 'garet Mitchell, Miss Beatrice Re it st e i sl Lolual AR g 4 heen completed by Miss Mildred | Anna Kennedy maid of honor |\iiss Ruth Coombs, Miss Rutir Portland Clubs” have been forr The Newington G Torcll, daughter'of Mr. and Mrs, | and the Misses Mae Roth and Fan- [son, Miss Lilllan Sleath, Miss Linnea | in the Stamford reported nex John Torell Abel A. Anl-| nie Greenwald as bridesmaids. Her- | Kallgren, Miss Priscilla Crabtree and | a1 17% s caed : Apri i ay o o quist, pa wedish Luth-| man Roth was the best man and Mrs. Harold Peck e s st ome of Mrs. Lox ancroft eran church ate and the|the ushers were Henry Schwa sifiei e, Miss & itobbins avenue ceremony, which will be performed | 2nd Trving Roth. Miss Bernadotte McGary enter esided, Uwill assist. al 5 o'clo will be followed by a The bride was attired in an im- 'tained a group of her school friends e 2 . © ' ported gown trimmed with chantilly 'at dancing and supper Thursday Miss gger, Miss G § Bradiey, E1 Starr, Miss Torell, who was graduated|)ace and wore a tulle veil. Her evening at the home of her parents, ) NI Mitataa 1. Hance, Bdward §. Lancaster and New Britain high school | bouquet was of bridal roses and |Mr. and Mrs. MecGary of Camp \s H Phillips and Miss Sus (o5 AR IS § with the claes 6f 1917, will have her | SWeet peas. The maid of honor wore_ street Murphy *Dhy. was parish Supper and it-to sister, Miss Trene Torell, as her maid | @ gown of yellow over pink and L9y appointed nding: se rty which will I of honor. Harry Oliver of Hartford | carried tea roses. The bridesmalds' Miss Dorothy I. Pinches, daugh- | for the ation, The st on the evening of W be Mr. Wiegand's best man. | Wore gowns of pea green tulle over (er of Mr. and Mre. John H. Pinches s to be held in Ju il°22. “Rev. Dr. W ihere will be. no other attendanfs. | silver and carried. bouquets of tea |of West Main street, is spending her | cits v 1k on Exp > PO r08es. Faster vacation with Miss Juanita e e Africa Whythe-Mouat IFollowing the ceremony a recep- 'De Lockwood at the “Lockatomik Hanna Woodruff \ X Atiother ' Saturday wedding of | tion was held at which guests were |Studio” on Park avenue, New York | Daughters of the Americar eac Alicia Perk much interest soclally 1s that of | present from Springfield, Mass,, | city. ok (et At et Son th Miss Florence Mouat, daughter of New Brunswick and Newark, N. J., Sreeee home of Miss Olive Walk AT of 1l & Mr. and Mrs, Laurence Mouat, and | and this city. \fiss Michallna Jagodzinska s Southir Mrs. 8. W. Spe given Tuesd A ”vv Robert Mercer Whyte, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roth left on a wed- |spending the Easter recess with her | Flori on “The Origin o community t .“‘, and Mre. R, M. Whyte of Chicago. | ding trip to Atiantic City and upon |parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jagodain- | the D. A. R." A report of { ces of th Kk A TIL The ceremony will be performed return will resie in New |ska of Siiver street. Miss Jagodzin- | convention in Ansonia was given by | 1he Hartford ¢ M. C. A by Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill at| Drunswick, N. J ska is a student at the Albany Law Mrs. E. W. Lowery and Mrs., A. \ 18 unusually ssf soclally 130 o'clock in the evening at the S school and is achleving much dis- Ox In addition to this Mrs. F 1id financially All char Mouat residence on Grove Hill. Haddock-Hennig tinction for herself in the Albany ' Barker gave a delightful prog play reached ne Miss Mouat has chosen Miss Bea- Miss Elsa Hennig, daughter of Law school forum debates on soclal of music verfection in ¢ trice. Reynal, .daughter of Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs, George F. Hennig of |and political topics. S Viteid Mrs. Louis Reynal, for her mald of | 108 Washington strect, and Thomas | Mrs. Geéorge B. Taylor of Harrison . The Wom p soloist of honor. Harry Adams of Springfield, | Haddock, * son of Mr. and Mrs, street will entertain three tables at South Congregational chure 1 d t Mass., will be Mr, Whyte's best man. | Charles Haddock of Kensington, luncheon followed by bridge at the wmeeting T rs, W The marriage was to have taken | were married at the South Congre- next Friday Sheih St & place on March ‘21et but was post- | gational church by Rev. Dr. George TETD read A cast of cf rs poned on account of illness of the| W. C. Hill Thursday morning at 11 | Mrs. A. F. Corbin, \rs. George ' China.” bbard all Holbrook, a bridegroom o'clock. Long of Hartford and Mrs. Elbridge | Mrs. E T Viola Spencer; Alig ey They we attended by Charles ;\\ygh'mfln are among those w 1 a Y nak Still another wedding of wide in- | Haddoek, Jr.. brother of the groom, |entertain friends at cards and lur TohnNtox p g terest will occur in Washington, D.|and Mies Honnig, sister of the |con at the Shuttle Meadow club pext Cacaled T e iciats C., on Tuesday, April 14, when Miss bride, | Wednesday, flerncon tea was served with e Miss Rosalie Bertini of the Vul- n Iron Works office was pleasant- surprised last evening by her of- ice associates at a farewell party held in the recreation rooms. A dinner was served followed by games and dancing. Miss Bertini was pr sented with a platinum bar pin, She will leave the employ of the Vifcan Tron Works to accept a position in the employ of the state. . . Walter Blogoskowski, son of Mr. 1 Mrs. Kasimir Blogoskowski has 1 from Georgetown univer- Em“h;l Madame | Bixby; | ( Sten b i e 5 iy "‘f}w i MISS RUTH GRAHAM Miss Graham is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Graham of Kensington. Her engagement to Lyman Hall was recently announced and Mis. R, O, Clark and Mr. Harold R. Clark of East attended the annual meeting turn 1 from friends in Holyc . . of the "Tiiton college fraternity held Mrs. William C. H in Hartford last Saturday evening. scll street are sper H R, 1 is president of the or- hots i I n. « v and Mrs. I. Goldman and is epe of Harrison strect left Wed- ton, D. C, nesday for New York eity where hey will spend a few days. shiay Miss V¢ ronica Noble, daughter of Mrs. William J, Noble of treet, is spending the holidays with friends in Mass Harrison arrows is home from Y., to spend his East- vacation with his parents, Mr. C. 8. Barrows of Newing- has for his louse guest & r nd Mrs, ton. He mate, Vanse Dean e, g ¥ Mr, and Mrs. John McGrath of and ) Oy N 1- Brockton, Mass, have been the re- icel s returned | cent house guests of Mr. and Mrs, om 1 o M Harold Post of Arch street. . B Ce t Mrs. Jackson Vos and children_pf street are visiting relatives Albany, N Y, . Catherine Hunter, secretary or J, Moreno LaCalle, the Spapish school of Mid- , I8 spending a few parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter of Winthrop lran of lichury lays wit} Georg meeling of the publications university held H. B. Bradbury ted editor fn Wesleyan Wasp, - the umorous publication, for Ibury has been a Wasp staff for three prominent student ivities on the cam noon, was el Washington, to spend the Easter RS vacation with his parents. sl y ¢ NI ( i ir has resumed his Miss Robina Blair is home from he W r Polytech- Miss Mary Mills' school, Bridgeport, N an 1 1 ending his spend the Easter vacation with | has on with his parents, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. New Yc 1 C. Hammar of Maple Blair of Hart street, Nie s Aiss. 4 Ry Miss Helen Cadwell is home from = of M of Miss T ¢ . daughter of New York to spend t ter holi- e o s e lays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; 0 Ie Vapendig har Basteat akeast A. G. Cadwell of Harrison street.” o Miss Fohinh s A b Yale university. William Angle of Princeto 1 Irs. A ( PP fhe ) i Mr. s. Fred C. Walker of N A. G, \ h pending the . X T lays with their son, w s \ W r 0 is 2 dent at Hembross has N s Militacy i On ore. TonmacAl ) they will a few days with Miss Mar- ¥ 15 Whshthgton, 1 E ughter of Mr. i . Christ of Corbin avenus 5 uesday evening Miss Christ ¢ 5 fTre tained at cards for her g % G o '("‘ viintie city after John F. with Miss Fordham lay Stanley street. S asrank A , son of Mr : I V. 8 s of Kensing Monday to Dean returned yesterday from New Y ity ol ety Theodore Reduca has r \ r rom the University of Penr 1 the Easter holiday . on Burritt s sl el ( e Miss G Ralph and Miss I'eg Scheyd are spending the Ea ation s avs in Forestville i bW e N gan of Virginia rs. H. A. Traver of M E. M. Morgan is visiting relatives in M boro, Mass., over Easter AN S Wi ] s returned from Allan ga is home in Ber- L e in ¥ H s r vacation. afternoon whe 8 .0 xteen friends at Paonessa, daughter awarded to Mrs. Paonessa and Mra Mrs. Leonard v < < e from relton Banford 3 3 nd her spring S th her parents Mrs. J. E. Cooper ned from New York city siting ed on Page 11), 2 PR o

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