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' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1925, ACTIVITIES AND PERSONALITIES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD card tournament and Mrs, H. A, 25th wedding anniversary at 17 Papenforth is in charge of the o'clock this cvenlng with a recep- dancing. M tion at their home for the members PR of the family and a few intimate | MISS ROGERS OPENS HOME triends, Mr. and Mrs, Atwatey vere | Miss Gertrude Rogers opened her " marriod on April 18, 1000, at St home in Sunnyledge this afternoon Mary's parish house, being the first | to a bridge party for the benefit of & couple married after the fire there. | the Mt. Holyoke college endowment ' The late Rev. Robert Farly, then fund, The tables which sold at $4.00 s ‘B asslstant pastor, performed the were secured by Mrs, Robert Brown, | g7 v J ¥ coremony, while the late Thomas Mra, Elmer = Stone, Mrs, Frank | 1 < G Ryan of New Haven was best man Shield, Mrs, Ired Racklifte, Mrs, O. b ; o and the bride's slster, now Mrs, . P I". Parker, Mrs, Leland Hoar, Mrs. y d Wik MeAloon, was bridesmaid, Herman Hall, Mrs. Harry Dlakes- | L ot Mr. Atwater lived in Forestyille ley, Mise Agnes Johndtone, Mrs: g g at that time and was employed as anley Holmes, Mrs, Carl Neuman, 4 ) lead clerk at the Plainville | Miss Florence Brugger, Mrs, Hillyer, | L oy 4 9 depot, Mrs, Douglas Johnston, Mrs, Maur- | 4 3 18 years ago and s now transporta- | ice Johnson, Mrs, A. 8 Grant, Mrs, § 4 ot , tlon manager of the American Hard- T. H. Cogswell, Mrs. Howard ' e ware Corp, He is a member of the Bruemmer, Miss Catherine Clark, ; il A A 4 0dd Fellows and the O. U, A, M.| Miss Laura Hill, Mrs. Walter W, [ 4 "% |Mrs. Atwater, whose malden name Leland, Mrs. Russell Nélson and ; was Rose M. Fusari, is the daug! Miss Mildred Weld, The committ . dy T ter of Mr, and Mrs, Leo Fusari of in charge of the affa included 4 st i Spring street, he fs a member of Mrs. Russell Mrs, Law- i f Y o) White Rose Camp, R. N, A. Mr repce Humason, ) Florence ? and Mrs, Atwater have two dauglh- Brugger and Miss Catherine Clark. ters, Lilllan and Wazel Atwater, | PR . e He came to this city about On Monday afternoon Mrs. Lucian Stevens and Miss Corinne Goodwin, ) daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Burton | i ” ; The Goodwin of Sherman court, gave a bridge party at Mrs, Stevens' home lon Monroe street for Miss Irene | Swift. There were six tables play- ing and the prizes were awarded to Miss Miriam Mouat, Miss I | the reports of the various commit- | Humphrey, Mrs, Victor Poindextor - , tees and the election of officers, and Mrs. Russell Willlams. 7 ; 5 Herbert Knox Smith will deliver an eii vy 1 address on “Peace and War." Thera Still another party for Miss Swift ; will also be folk songs in costume this week was that which Mrs, 4 " e LIl Rt | Harry Adams gave at her home in 4 g | Springfeld, Mass, on Wednesday when she entertained (wo tables at | luncheon and cards. The prizes | were awarded to Mrs. Ruesell Wil- liams and Mrs. Luclan Stevens, Among the other guests were Mrs, ! CLUB ACTIVITIES annual meeting and supper with the election of officers of the Woman's assoclation of the South Congregational church will be held next Thursday, April 23, at six o'clock in the church chapel. After Members of the New Britain Buei- {ness and Professional Women's elub, Miss Anne C. Mawe president, | | will give a minstrel show in North | Haven in the town hall on Thur {day evening, April 25, at 8:30] | o’clock for the benefit of St. Barn- | Dancing will follow | the entertainment. Miss Mirlam Mouat. MISS MILDRED TORELL | Sl MISS HELEN COOK | yants Y Mrs. Joseph Regan, Mrs, R. B. Miss Torell will marry Edward Wiegand in the home of| Miss Marjorie Moore entertained | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris J. Cook of Forest ntxeethmm- Mrs. Charles Coale, Mrs. MISS TRENE SWIFT her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Torell of |five tables at bridge at her home in | whose engagement: to Benjamin T. Tennyson of | John Toomis and Mra. . . Gros Daughter of Talmadge Swift, to wed Harold Herrick of Nw ‘ Church street this afternoon sminmon Mondty atainoon r?:r“l Hartford was announced today |wero In charge of a group of Girl | York City at 3:30 o'clock today | Scouts who made cookies In the | | don Rickey and Miss Emily Slnpr‘r. ___ B e e | window of the Connecticut TLight . . A0 v 0 | S and Power Co. todays The cookles| Lo ae New|the Taste tion with hi DANCES FEATURE ON SOCIAL CALENDAR S A!)nnng fl\lnu J:nlnrnlninz at BRIDES OF COM]NG WEEK {“.‘,,,h s0ld and the procoeds are for| mmens piace wil arrivo | § Nim e Eagter ;:;:ol;nnraet s par- PLANS ANNOUNCED FOR MANY WEDDINGS | luncheon and cards at the Shuttle | the benefit of the Girl Scouts. 0 sty ih 3 Mead lub Wed \ . ing the last three months veling e A R Quite the most interesting dance for members of New | T CUT on r'\fi!(,ml:(l‘:l‘l, \'12: ‘ Mrw. Leon r: !:10- will open her | through Europe. Dr. Raymond Goodale .of Boston, iiritain’s younger set that has come to light in many moons is | fred Porter, Mrs. A. . Corhin, Mrs | Miss Swift to Marr) |formed the ceremony {home in Maple Hill next Wednes-| . % % " i s \Yn<s§(spont l;\afit wonkvendlv‘lfll par- the one which Benjamin Hawley will give this evening at the Harry Bates, Mrs. . M. Wightman | “Thio maid of honor was Miss Anna | day evening, April 22, to the Mapie | WL Giare, \w“nl o n;.n“w_ ""f\v‘ r. and Mrs. Benjamin Goodale Shuttle Meadow Club in honor of Miss Virginia Hart, d.\ughter and Mrs, George lonl: of Hartford. Harold Herrick Toda\ Sullivan, and John Begley was the | Hill Woman's club guest night, A ]':’\":“m R Hf;‘( ;"_f"\“’ ing a of 1 m‘v!ngton.. o ! - u : . . best man. Edward Sullivan, a “Joint Owners in Spain,” given ¢ YR O KOt ; of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart. A Jarge number of the school | .\ % .,,,“,5 gavea bridge| Miss Irene Swift, R T [ e T TOD ) i ST T ety L7 0 CHr - A Mr. and Mrs. Willtam H, Buell and and college set have come to town, Inmmnsx with.them guests | party at her home on Ten Acre road Madge Swift will be married this | During the nuptial mass Miss San. divection of Mrs. T. C. Baldwin,| HArTy Bates of Russell strect was | daughter of Irvington, N. J. haye sid classmates for the dance, which is to be preceded by | Wednesday afternoon. afternoon in the home of her fath- [tola Vetrano sang. e (hal foatiar s evening, | New York city Friday. Leen the reeent guests of . Mr. and- umerous important dinner \mth('un;.,. | S er, Talmadge Swift ofi Cedar street| The bride wore a dress of white | The nostess will be assisted by Mrs, | S LS b 1. | Mra. Walter E. anfteld of N"dnr- % | Miss Katheryn & danghter of 10 Harold Herrick of New York cit ton crepe with a veil and she|p, 1, Marding, Mrs. E. B, Proud.| Morton Swift is spending the, ton Center, [ Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Swift of Lin- 500 0f Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Herrick |carricd a shower bonquet of roses |00 Mre. N B Mann and Mrs. th his parents, Mr. and LR Just at present, one hears quite a hit of talk nhout th(“cmn street, entertained the Her-|©f Dorchestor. Mass, and former [and lilies of the valley. Her at-| oot o 5 o A rlato of Tincoln | My waiter Sorrow of Maple Hitl yegan recital which, with Mrs. George Kimball 8 prime |rick-8wift bridal party at dinner at | TeSident of fhis city, The ceremony |tendant wore pink crepe de chine | . . street. Mr. Swift i a student’at M. | sntortained the - members: 6t the mover, will take place next Tuesday evening, April 21, at Mys. | the Shuttle Meadow club last eve- Nanerornad el ;]:‘1"‘"’:1“ Y L of | There will be a mecting of Emma Rostain,: Maser ) Maple Hill bridge club at cards ‘at 10 ¥ J 2 XL ) b 4 ning. S, Xev, . Georgs (4 e . pastor fter a reception at the home 9 Fillard chapte: ) ers o her h last Tuesday afternoom. Flisha Cooper's home on Vine street. The affair has been et of the South Congregational church. | the hride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, | Hart Willard chapter, Daughters of her home last Tuesday Victor Polndextor, Mrs, Johnstone | L abas' church. Vance, Miss Harriet Reynal and\ A reception will follow the cere-!Sealise on a wedding trip to " Mrs. IT, Dayton ITumphrey and s . ° 7 Fiinie the American Revolution, on Thurs- g o S 3 Mrs. James T. Powell and Mrs, arranged in aid of the Recreation Fund for the Nurses of the| e Alexander 1. Mackay enter- D ollawa bR Soe | g (i day afternoon, April 23, at 3 oclock T dmushier, Mies ¥lora JIume prank B. Rau and Mrs. Cushing Mew Britain General Hospital. tained three tables at luncheon and Mon¥ At the i ““{ B e e I e {at the home of Mrs. of West Main strect: Nefti were awardad’the prizes. ‘ P bridge at the Shuttle Meadow club ;‘M”! ‘nr";rrlw‘rlv]n;: with palms, daf- | Hodgson of Berlin for Atlantie City, N. I., Pl N sday. g i | One of the Interesting social gath-| e . - s v i will spend the next two 5 Plans are well under.way for the annual Post-Easte ball " Thursday. = =/ |Riss B arnarats it aisteriot thallas Bl S LR L RS B0E SE B o it LT Har ord mill dorome cs. oy R and ‘| L ks Ve R bride, will be maid of honor, and |, . > Zephod | members on S ve Man daughters have returned to their which will take place next thdm evening at the ‘Shuttle\ Esporfefices in Outdoor India” |Miss Katherine Swift, davghter of | Dridge wh and Mr MT Lo} Silevave Alasor Is considared 1o N RN Sy orir Cattat rpin AEE Meadow Club. Every, effort will be made to make this party 'was the sunject of the inte ing | Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Swift of this ety | \A{80Ur gave at their home in Plaln-fp the ancestral home of the far R = X Honnesay &) few |daya with! Mr. Kehoe's ner- the most brilliant of the spring season. Dinner will be served |address which Mrs. Ernest Thompe |and Miss Atarian Herrick. sieter of | V2 G5 il SRR SR s |lly of Georgse Washington. 3 ) in town today ents, Mr, and Mrs. Michael Kehoe, S y ) * the oW will {son Seton of Greenwich gave at the [the bridegroom, will he bridesmaids. | ¢ L U R | Smith ha site e place in Eng- | o1 (he Herrick-Swift wedding. of Tremont street. at T o'clock and Si Yaffe will play for the dancing which will |son Seton of G 1 tl brid Il he t G e | et R L o 3 { Tremont street follow |South Congregational church Wed- | Edwin Herrick of Boston, a brother | MArriage of their daughter, 2 h"‘ land and will tell of the experiences N . “ . ow. o [nesday evening when she spoke be- 'of the bridegroom, will he best man | Enerite Cavoline ’:‘ “"1"'"“‘(‘ John | \while there, The meeting promises Miss Fllen Andrews of New York | Mrs. W. V. Andres and daughter, ] ] . (fore the members of the New and the ushers will he Orlando Swift, Maerz, son ¢ frs. Tlizabeth|to he one of the most interesting of | iy hag heen spending the past Miss Katheryn Andres, and Mise Still another ]u\rl‘\ of terpsichorean nature is that which Britain collage ciun apd their brother of the bride, and Alexander oftage place, (his ity. | ihe year and it is expected that the k with her Mrs. John A, Anna Geisler of Warlock atreet membeis of the A. D. S. alumni association will give at the suests. R. McLemore of Douglaston, The wedding will take place early In | attendance will be large, ndrews of West Main street. have returned from a ten day trip A 4 X 1 . Septemt oung people ara | Soke ey sy 1 5 A @ av 8. | LI The. bride will wear a q { September. JOUNREREOD'S & 3 S et e to Bermuda. Shuttle Meadow Club on the n\(;nmf of Friday, May P R s e Ll ; i mbers ° younger sot. | PERSONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST afic 12 D & Miss Anne €. Mawe, head hooker and she will carry white roses and ted with thel Misy Rose Tyler of New York il e et e i MRS. COOPER TXHIBITS ) serves fo live at the New Britain Trust Co. wag | lilles-of-the-valley. The mald of |traffic dcpartment of the Stanley | city has been visiting her mother, s 97 48’ ypsnd ¢ 2 ry y i C - ] towr ing a few days at her home in this PICTURE, ! : The A Tv.:v wil W:. yield 1.;.7{\1‘,1rr|<‘v| president and Misy Maude |honor will wear a dress of white & | Mrs.. Pheobe Tyler of Plainville, city. Miss Morissey is connected A pleture called “Hamburg Cove,” | Views of some delightful onc-move-| g mravar, directress of nurses at | figured gorgette over yellow taffeta, Rt with the teaching staff. ot the pninted by Margarct Cooper, | ment compositions. including com- |y, nurses’ training school at St. Fiizas beth’s hospital, Elizabeth, N, J, .. . » New DBritain general hospital | trimmed with silver lace and 3 Tenny~on—Cook | Miss Margaret Fiynn of Kensing E Mis. Harry Adams of among those he 100th an-| Pgsitions by Kreisler, Grainger.i\aq jade vice president at the |Will carry lavender and pink swel Mrs. Henry W. Wessels of Maple [ton has returned from New York Sy Mass., are the week- nual exhibition of the National Acad- | Svendson and Dr annual meeling of the Business and |Peas. The bridesmalds will wear 7 olhD P W ¢ The full program is as follows: | peocercional Women's club held |dresses of shaded lavender chiffon R ra At A oL e Wihit | Voies ai domno. Aria from Hill will give a bridge party at her | city. 1 of Mrs, Adams' parents, home this afternoo to a une LA g E S, ne Mouat of 5 e Tuesday evening. The mecting was and they will carry yellow roses. 1 0y of Miss Heler c,| Mrs. Elizabeth Wenz and son, An- W ohn Her ey sill “Gloconda” ... Ponehlelli oY e elib house of Iigh| Following the wedding reception i Mm anzell ; Mr. Herrick will take his bride to ‘" 2 R A rl Noslibttons O Godelbees a White Sulphur Springs where they | C00K of st street, to amin 1. | Scipel of ,C“,”“ strceGiand Herbert SN ins My mer touring through Europe., She s e R Reports were made by officers for | 1l spend three weoks before fak. | Tennyson of Hartford. Miss Cook, | Berndt of Greenwood strect have iy and Mrs, ST el from New. ok iotiy uty ; e e e ot the year. The report of Miss 8. Hel- | Bo4 SpORE (RTCE FHEARE e Fnd | Who i3 a popular, prominent and |booked passage for a three months'| jpi s home from Rogers Hall, | 20, Ieitain 1. club, Theron Havts, Andantino con moto en Phillips, treasurer, ows that 1’1}:”:‘1.“ .\,f\: L :m v neltve membee of New Britain's |tour through Germany and § - e e ies S e aite . Another important weddi to ger set, wa wduated from the | erland. They will ;1.“ T ith « a cla y Willlam T. Sloper of Hartford wesident. will give a concert in the - the club’s finances are prosperous D, L0IGENLAE i |and the finances iii good condition. |, place this rnoon is that of | N ritain high school with the has returned from a European trip, spernminfilicainy Al in A v | A president’s pin, "’)"'\‘flm:fi;l ,'T Miss Mildred Torell, dat of | class ot 1918 jater attended | M. and )I‘s, Buton "\wliv"‘fl‘fl‘»’*: p St i s origlnal date;se s Dricsno 998 GiiNoraquist [DLsed MllAred R VEld Rk 0. Toster | Mr. and Mrs. John Torell of Church | Connectiont SiAula nyllie) Niive preuiine L tion Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bristol and vas April 21, commi president, by Mrs, Mabel OBtEr | ot andl Bdwas e an extended trip to Tlorida. Rober daughter returned to their home rge has found il necessary Mo Hisy (G "”""”’nn hehalf of the National Federation puc Hon : . GHR (R INew York oty Iast Monais ater s : e . Aspakerspolska % : R B ol and of Wallaca | Land—Sschimpft LGS S : this chanse. 1 R o n.,g\.’mq um:‘ P(nfn!:;w‘:;ln’\\\r‘v]n street. Rev. Dr. Abel K. Ahlquist,| The engagement of Miss Fugenia| Mrs. George Corbin of Lesingtor ARondTn e R e AT R e M Ridet e v en's clubs, at the ope 53 . 3 SR 0 3 treet and Mrs. Charles Merwin : ) Sd s = 7 ** I pastor of the First Lutheran church himpft of Scranton, Penn-|strect and 3 tol's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. THE VIRST YEA AEs < Weld's term, was presented to Miss | )T e L o drmony at Al G Ciarehde et imbull et 2 pen I rt E. Nordstrom x Bristol of Corbin avenue, Vear." a comedy drama 3. D by Svendson | Mawe, by the former, Miss Weld |y o0 Fo ety o hride's parents at 5 | 1 h need. | week-end I =L ed to 1 ine, afl ; il Craven, was successfully ‘ o b Drigo| vas presented with a past presi- | o0 e rnoon h 1 Mrs, M. D. Camp with her dauhe preseated Thursday night in JlaE : 2 “+o PUEY gonts pin by Miss Hannah Scott, on he mafd of honor will he the | p,. Edwa . Hu son of yf ; om Maple tor, Miss Florence, Camp, and son, (gmmunityitheatcr iy Bristal by thg ; Logan |Dehalf of the dircctors of the glub. s siater, Miss Trene Torell, and |° gy ;s | Known resi-|Judge F. B. Hungeiford an . Mo Rer Carin ot Riimall GEeget. ommunity players with one of theyd. Tale Joon .....ooo. .o Ml“‘f:;‘l The new prestdent, Who 18 & ypp'yviogand's hest man will be L5 Hungerford of a 1518 that has ever appearcd in} O T Hear & Lover's Mute | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick |y, ipy oliver of Hartford commudity productions Pt e 17, Mawe of 184 I trect, has been | po hride, who will he g bart' Reynolds o i k adman - active member and official of the |1 ariace by her father, will » cast oL club ever since its organization. Dur- | 4ress of cream colored cf Cattion. Guiss Bl b: Mignon's Laraent (vau e) |ing the term “"‘;\‘n‘,“im‘)”“ Ll e pink e oL th T T ¥ v 1. Mass Mi<. Bruce Conover and her hester Ingraham, Hi SSiHann| SHOMARAC B e T o Ltee s 21 Bplaco i f octicut, on pesont It h £ .+ Janel, will return to their nd Arthur C. Hitch-| ¢ Handel in the Strand — clog |means comm R G R e N Fe all IToly Tr church ad, ! s 0 | > in New York city tomorrow dance .. L nger | s given the cred i ¥ I ," A s A metonn FaS take up his u 3 r . a week with Mrs, P. : sl ofithe mmmmmn Decorations about the house wi L nin tin . ; iaat Miss Doris W be carrled out with daffodils, roses | duties as curate at P8 1o resume his cc at Harvard A 1N : t o . : Fikla CONCERT FOR CHILDREN'S i reaponding ¢ nd s Gl s \ L : 1 and Miss Wehal HOME 2 RAenS | Johnson was elected recording. Following the ceremony Mr. and @ g L f 't returncd Friday to Orange With a Metropolitan Opera sing Tetary, succeeding the late Mary F.'Mrs. Wicgand will leave on an mun- Sehi s t = igh school in 1918 and Shb bRt Sl et the Mendelssohn Trio of t ! ! Curtin. Miss §. Helen Phillips was fannouneed wedding of fashion scct the e it ¢ . » e \‘\1», ‘:-‘.“H \-,,,:,, xth annual ORGAN RECITAL WILL PROVIDE (g are Misses Mary Prissell and street i mad s el 5 ¥ ¢ log 13 ) . e ) ' FUNDS TO AID NURSES \ta Judd. ) Lot n 192 aes t, ed ? M \ May Gorry, daughter A The home of Mr. and Mrs. Elis] P Kol R UNCUUTIAT S the i ) 1 t nd M Andrew Gorry of ymorrow 1 , ur Sooper of Vine' street will be the ens MeAll ausiliars, S M e iy iy - St e r s \ } place, Sputhington, will spend a auspices of #1e on Tuendny ecanin 3 Parsons president, } afid m—Johy 1 in 19 : ¢ I irch and socl ¥ f an organ reci r g et av afternoon in the € ek ) : n ngton | ¢ . degree, after \ i i Tont ol o 0T owe O(G:-:,', The soloist w ¢ alneorentioR Cands o tha rar fiff e oy to make ecrap - Axk ¥ i ¢ \ s C Wt for ¢ i 3 1 and Wil be with a group h W Dritain neral hospital. |,5oks for the children of France. | - } n A RE R Temeor f ghter, Mi . isce t \'es M iss % tudiin o will spend h ~ LYW William E. Zeuch of Boston, Mass. y,ar were 45 members in at- $ . ; 3 3 ol 1 n ) % At el (it continents s s J < I give the program of music. T tendance and 50 books were com-|., 2 oo ¢ h s \ o on o B \ e ek 19 the Maging o 0y of seats has I 110 100 1oted. Miss Cornella Chamberlain | c g a0 i ¢ i P . . drhar ilip Tackliffe of South Iravar, b g g the affair gives every Indication | yprs. Kenneth Searle, Mrs, Howard [y o ¢ o8t 1 s te of t « ., ot $as returned from e great merit Rrurmmer, Mrs., Arthur Bacon, Mrs. R Hitarste Tristol hig v Dt AT reice F Smithic where Be epent the winter "1_ L sle for t ital and she is being y.r and Miss Katheryn Swift ¥ o Herbert . sisted by Mr ¥. Gaftney, i i : the | or eloet t t Cleme mand has returned one Mrs. E. T1. Cooper, Mrs. James Coop- “ e | bridesr ) 1 t 1o} 1 ' il hot 5 . the Connect Agricultural cole g his spring va- n the.city in many \ el ke O necticut as we FREE BED FUND B 71 tar street left Wednesd of South The Trio wiil also 3 vist are raj progressing for | Provid 3 where & L Sw deltwhteal P t lance which | a con t » Swedish Tata i Iuhmn—l.lnm‘\lur ingly delightful trio by > v : 1 X ! de, which is one of t axe mbers of 1} ine society | church sday she ga ke TS O O DR ! ¥ 2 Iy 1 Mrs, W v E J 1 mas Donnelly of tonded compositions t P wi 3 ¢ ing of Friday, | cital in Aub R. 1. and last ev 5 s e of Whiting street ar 1 Mrs. ) 3. Montag N Providence, R. K. have been the re- 161 o e vas y pril 2 o Elks club In aid | ming she sang fn Pawtncket \ \ wests of Midgo B. F. Gattney ars ago to an audience compo e the New | Mirs Ohr A Sealise-Sullivan ? 2 : ; K SALALL Lo ain Musical clt T ~ a ach year 1 1 York city splendid jave ber : L Wt the trio egarded by it as one of Miss Marjorie Baldwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Baldwin ‘of and Mrs, rris | drew, of Belden etreet, Miss Emily Ferest strect, will. spend .the sum- dent of lin and s t | 1 will leave tomorrow on a .motor of Mr. and Mrs ve Lur been appointed a tutor Ir Sh AR ort are {he w 1 s trip to Washington, D. C. Mrs. 15 a stider .y rkeley Di at Harvard un « parent r Camp and Miss Camp will attend 1001 fn Middleto 1 will be| 1 cliownn AR, rge Me c . the D. A. R. congrel ned into the »w Bishop | 1 DgE T TORICE 1 sEey jranzell, a singer ence from Hart w‘ P 3 " er and Mrs. Allan C, McKinnie, {ss Adeline Ohman, da Siietile ] Mrs. David Ohr or will leave the week for Hot ANNIVERSARY - Cyril Gaffney, sons of tinued jon Page 10)