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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1925 — < ACTIVITIES AND PERSONALITIES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD MISS MILDRED LOUISE Miss Davis' engagement to Harold F. Miller is announced | today Etude ...vivveviiiss Arensky Serenade Rachmaninoft Mopak T Muuqrnky Tolk Songs from Poland Wait for me, Hanna Rosemary A young man's song Cavalry song Dance Pollsh Krakowskl Miss Cook also sang some Ameri- can folk songs. { During intermissions New Britain | girls sang In Ttalian, Russian, | Ukrainian and Pollsh. D MAY DANCE PLANE Plans are under way for a May |dance to be given In the Grange hall in Berlin Friday evening, May 1, under the ausplces of the Worth. ington orchestra. While this is one of the first dances to he given by the | organization, it goes without saying that the affalr will meet with suc- cess for the orchestra is popular at most of the Berlin gatherings. bl wLoe Members of the Berlin and East ' Berlin colonles turned out in full force Wednesday evening for the whist and dance which was given by the East Berlin Community club | in the club hall, Whist was played ' from o'clock until 10:30 o'clock, which dancing was enjoyed until midnight. Prizes were awarded to | the following: Miss Trene Mrs. Marjorie Bailey, J | llams, William Ogle. Refreshments were served. 8:30 after DR o INAID OF Y. W, €. A As a benefit for the Young Wom- en’s Christlan association a bridge party will be held in the gymnasium {on Tuesday afternoon, May 5, at MRS. BEVERLY WALKER 2:30 o'clock. | Formerly Miss Isabelle Powell of Washington, D. C., and a Miss Louise Noble is chairman of bride of last week a committee completing necessary arrangements for the success of the | affalr. Her assistants include Mrs, | | Carl Neuman who will have charge |*P°N4Ing a week in P“""”' Mass. | of the prizes; Mrs. R. J. Young will e manage the candy, and Mrs. Ray Teach will plan the refreshments, Miss Noble, assisted by Mrs, Emory Corbin, has charge of the sale of o B9 C. W. Wilson entertained a num- ber of friends at his home on Forest Mrs. Johnstone Vance will enter- |street Monday evening for Lieuten- | tain a few friends at dinmer this ant Mitchell who flew from Wash- evening at her home on Hamilton ey street. ington, D, C., last Monday to greet DAVIS | IN THE SOCIAL WORLD | Things of the spring season are very much in the picture. | Tonight will See the annual post-Easter ball at the Shuttle | Meadow club, when everything in decorations will carry adance to be held on Friday evening, | b i touch of springtime.- Many tables have been secured for the| May §. at the Shuttle Meadow club dinner which precedes the dancing, chiefly by the younger | married set, and the contry club industry will receive decided | orchestra which impetus. LI I May Day always brings # Invitations have heen issued for the Alpha Delta Sigma alumni dance which is to take place Friday evening May 8 at The organization of the local chapter of the fraternity dates back about a quarter of a century and each year the graduate members give what they call a spring dance with special features. orchestra will play for the affair which promises to be vei the Shuttle Meadow Club. much worth while. a welcome foretaste of spring and | the May breakfasts which have been a feature of the dzy at| pewitt the Shuttle Meadow club for several yea mark a prominent place in the day's activities. One of the |Christ and Charles J. Law, largest and most important will be that which, with Mrs. | William C. Hungerford as its prime mover, is being given by | BALL TONIGHT Toretta May and Miss Mary Dona- the Esther Stanley chapter, Daughters of the American vao-! lution. Aside from this there will be numerous smaller parties | festivities of the annual Easter ball | S at the club here, as well as in Farmington, while Mrs. George | Bodley will give a large breakfast » * ¥ Tuesday night will bring to a close the series of recitals | which members of the New Britain Musical Club have given | With the exception of the annual! banquet which is set for May 5 the club calendar is closed. | Each month during the winter season the active members of | the club have arranged a program of music of various type for | the entertainment of the associate and sustaining members, | These concerts have proved decidedly popular and have drawn| “ their audiences from a social and artistic colony of New | Tue throughout the season. Britainites. .. MUSICAL CLU The concert by members of the New Britain Musical club, president, Theron Hart, originally announced for last Tuesday night at the Camp #chool auditorimm will be held there next Tuesday night, April Sth, The prog : Trio for Piano, Violin and 'Cello, L Trio in B flat . Haydn CONCERT Finale: Mrs. allegro Andzulatis, Miss Mr. Stearns Aria for soprano. torious One,” from Mrs. Robert ssoni_at the Iiano Tragica Op. 45 for Macbowell ro Perkins 1L teturn Vie- Aida, Verdi Miss Ton Sonata no 0 Marsioso—a gro—yivieo T Allegro eroico Mr. Hart Songs for nor Calm as the Nigh Thine Lyes Bohm hneider | Take Joy Hom Basselt Mr. Hogluifl Solos for | mo in G minor Bac of the Woor ieg arp Gricg “Naila* Caprice in Music fron Delilies VI Quarte Horton Meyer s Prior ut proscnted by Roberts Horton Alto Mrs, M P'rogran rhest Sopr Goodrich Meyer lund afler—T Ruth Paulinc Morris, He Philip B, John Lindsay Baritone Theron Wolcott Hart—Diani Howard Andzulatis—Plan Emilie Andzulatis— Planist Margaret Perkins—Cellist Florence Touw Planict Ethel Prio—1 Soprano ist Dologates 0 Northficld - School To Benefit The Young People’s socic First Congregational chure tertain the friends on the evening of ¥Fridey, May 1st with two pl which with Mrs. Samuel McCute Sununer y of the h will en- | his mother, Mrs. Mitchell, on her birthday, tables, and Miss Ruth Henry will | | place the tables. PPN A. D. 8. ALUMNI DANCE Plans for the A. D. 8. slumni Mrs. A, 7. favard and son Dudley Savard of Kensington avenue have, returned to town aff spending three weeks in Atlantic City. Members of the Slanley Rule and Level Girls' club held their annual spring dance last Wednesday eve- ning at the Norden buggalow. Worthy Hils and his orcliestra fur- nished the dance music. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Blackman were tha Miss TIrene Burkarth of Walnut | are progressing rapidly, street i3 spending the week-end in Carl Fenton's famous recording New York City. met with tremen- LA dous success touring through the Daughters of Isabella Dance patronesse: he * committ in |'mortheastern stafes Is to play for| Plans are well under way for the charge included Miss Trene Burk- | the dancing from 9 to 1 o'clock. May Dagce which members of the arth, Miss Gretehen Larson, Miss The committee in charge includes Daughters of the Isabella will hold Freda Stanquist, Miss Geraldine Riley, Albert Scripture, on the evening of Wednesday, May | Cullen and Miss Fva Ginnotta. past, will again| Clifford Odin, Leland Picres, Henry 20th at the Bungalow. Worthy Hills yea= | will play for the dancing. The com- There were 150 members of the Jnittee in charge Includes Miss Trena Landers, Irary and Clark Girls' Burkarth, Miss Maude Hatton, Miss clnb present at the annual banquet held T y cvening at the Bur- ritt hotel, Miss Signe Peterson was the toastmistress and Mrs. Arthur {imball was the honor guest. After a program of entertainment dancing yed. The committeo In of arrangemen's com- poscd of the Misses Maylin Conlon, Lillian IFoiren, May Burke, Rose Miller, Maude IMatton, Evelyn El- are | lott Loretta Campbell and Isabelle | Kitson, ANNUATL POST-EASTER Everything is in readiness for the | hue, which takes place this evening at | the Shuttle Earle K. Bishop is spending a few K vs In New York City as a Connect {icut delegate to the conventjon of the American Institute of Architects “ e Meadow club. Elaborate ', decorations with spring flowers have been effectively carried out and the affair promises to be one of enjoyable entertainment. Dinner will be served at 7:30 o'clock in the dining room and Si Yaffe will play for the dancing which will follow. Among those who are entertain- ingguests at dinner this evening will be Mr. and Mrs. George Coft, Dr, Clifford Vivian and Mrs. Vivian, | Mr., and Mrs. E. Baldwin, Mr. and, * Mrs. C. B. Parsons, Mr. nad Mrs. Logan Page and Mr. and Mrs. Ho- fack of Springfield, Mass, The committee in charge Includes 2’: yalian “;,L"’]:‘;“‘:“"]“;""‘:”',"' ank Perkinson of Pittshurg, " James of Plainville and Helen, gister, Mrs, B. Hawes Kelley of 5. Hartwell Taylor .\xrs,‘l:“:p: and George Garrlty of Ken- | winchester, Mass singer and - Mrs. Willian | G000 s S Rorl o« o e Mrs. James C. Lincoin bridge party st her homic atfernoon. The prizes wer Mrs. Walter d, Mrs, McMillan and Mrs Humphrey. 5.9 % 5% Boardman of €I bridge party at her home on Church street Wednesiday The honors went to Mrs. Clarence Laurence Barnes and Mrs. M. W. Putney. i whose marriag Whyte will take On Wednesday Louis R. Rey entertained a at cards and tc arded to Mrs, Harold } Miss Eurith Wac! Miriam Mouat Thursday Johnston gave a | 50 hride in Maple i yiodin st honor of at her home. L] | was e | arge was Mrs. Carmine E. Vetrano and danghters Miss Anna and Miss Sant- lola Vetrano of Church spending the week-end in New Jer- sey. street P e e Mrs. James Garrity of o today observing the | Mrs H. Starkwatre tain the members of the Maple Hill club at cards at her home on oway street next Tuesday after- at Carl Fenton's | R will enter- i y Mr. and p Kensington ¢ 32nd anniversary of thelr wedding. They twere married in St Paul's church, Kensington by Father Shel- Jey. They have six children, Mrs ¥dward Flanagan of Hartford, Mrs, noon Mrs, G Corbin entertaine bridge at her home Lexington street Wednesday ¢ for her orge on vening gave a Monday won by Dugaid Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Welsin will entertain a group of friends at din- ner st their home on Forest street this evening preceding the Faster ball at the Shuttle Meadow club. Veighbors' Night” was ohserved ay evening in the Grange hall in Plainville by members of the Plalnville Grange. Nine delegations representing granges were present including Bristol, Southington, New Britain, Cheshire, Plymouth, New- ington, Berlin, Portland and Avon. Following a business meeting, & program furnished by members of the visiting delegations as fol- : Jows F.H. S entertained the e Hpliergnndpline HMV\!::ISv‘rr: ntlh‘r bridge club at cards Alling of Southington; musical se- |1 C N B K08 PO B S et Wod- leefion, th members of Plymouth o qno Grange; recitation by Mrs, Gladding of New Britain; sketch, *Carpet Bag Dee, by six yvoung membera of Bristol Grange; violin solo, Mr. Hultgren of New Britain; reading. Mrs, Feist of Southington; vocal solo, Mr. Tyler of Cheshire; orlginal paper by Miss Edith Sutcliffe, mas- | " te ymouth Grange; recitation |\ 1\08 AL Ralph Jordan . Wilmer Barnes |y {‘,’A‘I S:”.‘.’yh“t.,;:NM; Tt oy, afternoen Doris Jordan Miss Irene Haig ] “h 4 drill, by eight members of Cheshire SonTolWas Alice Abboft. . Miss Marjorie Gibney | oot ™ == “[' Johnstan JOCRNY e : Frange. The prizes were award Larry Keith e Carlson i Sz Dugald MeMill: nd Etta M1%6. LGEon B ool InS ment for members of the F]\l]-"\- . 9 8 \ " & S il : S| Meadow elub will be held on Wed- Ltk e | nesday. May 20. Other tournament VOLK SONGS PLEASE dates inclu There was a splendid program of | June 1-4 — State championship nusic mid- Waterbury country -clb. Europ Thu - Tuesday, Burritt Klenor | repro- Britain- as coach have been in rehearsal for several weeks. They are called “Ciy “Doris and the Dinosaur” and are two very amusing farce comed S, with unique and clever dialogue, A program of good music will add to the enjoyment of the occasion and the proceeds realized from the sale of tickets will be used to send dele- gates o Northfleld Summer school The cast of characters follows: Cin'm’buns PCREY ...t Miss Gertrude Glbney Violdt . . Miss Helena Doane Rodney Frederic Lockwood Boh ...... Leon C. Bradley Doris and the Dinosaur Mrs. H. 1reh ot gave a fmpo cek were Mouat, da M ‘'m’buns” and Robert =1 Miss Bea- Mr. and Lexington group The prizes arle 1y, of 1l of the of Mrs. George Coit wil rtain t | Wednesday Afternoon Bridge el |at cards at her home on \ street next week, that day. st eie ent werd Page Mrs. Douglas party at her home in mother 2orge I 1 Miss I ¢ Miss Berna Mr. Harrison sl Mrs. G Main 1 to S and Miss Picrson Mrs. Arthur, G. Kimball ¢ X ington street has returncd frem Long Isiand where she has been \visiting \rs. Monroe Hewlett, fqrmerly Estelie Rogers Wilbur of one TS Amphion Club to Present Play Mice and Mg : Ryley, to 1 May § anditorium Amphion ¢ most pro y b Mrs and dancing of t - peoples given ing at the Elihu at this city Mrs. George Kimball of S Rurritt street will give a May br at llale's Peach Orchard s of May and. yyigay companied October, inclusive, one day tourn: .. ith Hann ments will be held on Wednesd Mrs. H IEDY0- oty from Richmand folk Court, No, 8 prh e the ranth, will tender a reception to 1l Patron 8. F. Seaman Af cvening at Masonic will ¥ ment, and re- | Veinb be served. All mem is the guest of Miss Anna Go are invited to b Prize 1 cinberg and Miss F Oetober fal tournament During the A Wednesday, Cook 1 t a fast e al ofi sentati ites, on mo! Miss C Bpae the piano sk 1 by gro Taylor w Ya Order of &l re lay evening ption the bRy s wi f the court s were aw was give daughter of Maiden, what ; Lat Wilsor followed b Forcst Mis street Ruests Meriden, Plain- Musical numb Miss Mae 1 i come the bride r N cll of home of st hurch ut ome little w a4 wa me, ives 50 Mr. and Mrs. m rs party given ster. Monday of Meriden Songs hot the Uk red sar 1-heade ovening the Connec Mr. Jourda ployee: Power Co. district for L leave on May tive assist Iast Road and Mrs, Harold |Dover Road B8ve returncd The 1 Pano Group after | [ lowed | Harding, M | Leonard Yox. | ciation of the Smalley were AOTIVITIES IN WOMAN'S OLUBS “Guest Night" of the Womdn's club of Maple Hill was held Wed- | nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Leon Dary of. Maple Hill avenue. | The program of the evening opened | with several dellghtful violin solos by Miss Edna Slmms, This was fol- by a play entitled “Joint Owners in Spain,” given by several members of the club under the di- rection of Mrs. R, C, Baldwin, In addition to these features the “Ser- cnaders” male quartet gave a pro- gram of much interest, Those assisting the hostess werc Mrs, E. B. Proudman, Mrs. L. L. . N. Mann and Mrs, PR The postponed meeting of Emma Hart Willard chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thomas C. Hodgson. Mrs, W. H. H. Smith of Hartford was the speaker and gave a very interesting talk on “Sulgrave Manor,” the an- cestral home of the Washington | family. The Parents and Teachers' asso- school en- joyed the final meeting of the school year on Tuesday evening. The early evening was devoted to the, discussion of the chidlren's | work which was exhibited in each classroom. A business mecting and social hour followed, Officers elected are as President, George Kos president, James Murpl | Miss Florence Dougherty; treasurer, Miss Margaret McGrail. Attorney George Le Witt ad-| dressed a large assembly on th subject, “The Value of Education.” Vocal selections were rendered by Mrs. Charles Solomon and Master | Bennfe Cohen, Rose and Hyman | Meltzer played violin duets, ac-| companied by Jeanette Gourson. oele Mrs, Henry Trumbull opened her home on Farmington avenue Wed- nesday afternoon to a meeting of the Plainville Woman's club. A de- lightful musical at which Mrs, Frederick R. Silliman was the ar- tist was the feature of the after- noon's entertainment, The next meeting will be held at the home Mrs. John Trumbull on Thurs- ternoon, May 6. At this time A. Castle will talk on the of Plainville. e of Among those who entertained at cards and luncheon at the Shuttle Mcadow club on Wednesd last Mrs, George long of Hart- ford, Mrs. A. L. Ma . Mrs. Carl Hart, Mrs. Gardiner Weld, Mrs. T3 . Gaffncy and Mrs. John C. Loomis, WEDDING PLANS Miss Mouat to Marry Robert M. Whiyte, Miss T'lorence Mouat, da Mr. and Mrs. Laurence of Grove THill, will be married to Roh- ort Mercer Whyte next evening at 7:30 o'elock saving time, at the Mouat residence Grove Hill. The bridegroom fs the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Whyte of Chicago, Tll., and the marriage culminates a friendship of long standing batween the two fam flis. Rev, Dr, George W. C. Hill pastor of the South Congregational ch, will perform thr in the presence of Immediate rela tives and close friends. A reception will follow lhe bride will have only, one at nt, Miss Reynal, aughter Mr. Louis Reynal of Grove Hill of Springfield# Mass ghter of Monat on chu ceremony Bratrice and Mrs Har wil he tenda Adama hest Miss Darothy and Mrs, 1. nd John O Mrs. R, W. et, took place 11:00 groom's marriage of er of Mr b gireet Mr. 1ugl Kent of Lo Egan, son of C Tuesday me o'cloc! home The attendants were Itazel Egan and tor and brothe Mark's formed the the par Miss ents, oD families Beiln Announced Lexing Miss Dorothy s Mr. and Mrs . who is a gr Henry N ry, Mass. Miss K Mass wskl rima MISS FLORENCE MOUAT Daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Laurence Mouat, whose mari-iago to Robert M. Whyte of Chicago, IIl., will take . place Tuesday evening given last homa of Mr of New Haven Announcen day evening at a p of Mr, and Mrs. of Plainville, ¢ their son, Teo Madeline Kenn and Mrs. Fran land street, Pr been set for t P. M. Rin and Williar and Mrs ford, has be ding wi June 17 John take SONATL Monday ever and Mrs, V was i ty at t Willlam § Mo and r of Mr Mr n announc NOTES Hannah Woodruft chapter,' Daugh- ters of the American Revolution, to the 34th continental = congress o at organization. P Miss Mary Ringrose, daughtér of and Mrs. P, M. Ringrose of oster strect, has returned'te ‘the ‘ollege of New Rochélle, New Ro- e, N, Y. after spending the pring recess with her parents, P Mrs. Willlam Clawson of Staun- 1 Island, N, Y., has been visit- her niece, Miss Priscilla ‘Boné uth High street. ‘ PR Hawes Kelley and her rskine H. Kelley of Win- Mass., are the guests, of George Corbin of Lexingior Mrs stréot v E. N Barnes and son, Edwarc of Bristol, and F. W. Pon ter of Garden street, this city, wil ve fomorrow for West Virgink they will spend a. week fis 1 Mrs. Emory Corhin o iin street are spending thie end in Waterbury with Mr Mrs, Marshall Heyward. PP Merwin of Truni last Monda’ Charles ot ston, refurned Mass. it Merwin of Lincoln returned from . Larch- . after spending severa! | her son end daughter. Adams of Springfield n spending a week and Mrs Hungerford and Hungerford . of spend the sum- Surope. White, son of Mr. and Mrs White of Forest street, is na from Harvard univeraity: for and son have return Clar O'Day Suydam, Mrs Watson, Mre and Miss Belle city will be among m New York eity of the Panams Angeles o John 4 ent a spending hi ¢ home of his Mrs, Julius Eisen street. daughter ney, has of New Ro N. Y. after vacation f Porter of Ga sghter o ison of Vine g a few days returned te nding a few ts, Mr. and Mrs. » of Hawley street. Harold Herriek are nue on Page 14)

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