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= rums hich - — B—— N— I —— E———— CW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1925 than ‘N WOMEN’S CLUBS, PHILANTHROPIC AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS 1 | \Bridge Parties and Personal Notes of Interest | ally active one for Emma Hart Wil | NEWS OF INTEREST | lard chapter. Five new members ity , [[23Ies nd Alre il-eonard & tox [ have heen added to the roll and the | [ . | dohnson stroc | membership list now bears a total | ey bt jtuened from | of 64 names. Meetings have been | 9 3 | York city held at reguiar intervals and great | G b, e interest has been shown by the| [ 7 : i % Mixs members {n the activities of the or- | i i ’ has r gunization which has become onc | | of the most important societies in| &} the town of Berlin. During the past year contributions | were made to the Amcrican Inter- | national club at Springfield, | | Massachusetts, the Berry school in | Geol and the National socfety, Daughters of the American Revolu- | tlon, for the publication of the | Manual for Tmmigrants, this manual | standing out as a valuable ald to those coming to the United States | from forelgn countries. Threc bhoxes of materialy for needle work were sent to Ellig Tsland, the immi- grant station at New York, for nse in the Women's Detention room, and | [an acre of land in the “Puople's| | Forest™ was purchased and pre- | sented to the state of Conneeticut, | | The chapter. In the course of the | | past. year, caused to be placed on | | the grounds of the Waorthington | Community Center assoefation nn‘ 3 a spruce tree, which | Christmas | Christmas | celebrations. | The Sunshine society, Mrs, George bin, jent, will hold its reg ular meeting Monday afternoon at 2:30 a'clock at Trinity M. I | Mre. Nellie Bettes and I'req Rad- cliffa of New York city are the week-end ests of .Mr. and Mrs. William Booth of Forest street MRS, ROGER - WHITMAN Faiimont 25 "\;?1 : .‘ . y Gt ; !:.‘ I, Sl e | Daughter of .‘-'u".”zu d Iu\ \\\”'\.:\«n]I ‘\\Ix t\H](\'\I-.r- of West Main Mrs. Whitman is an energetic member of the committee Jthe [EGRoCehIn I / ‘ : IR glas A. Johnston of | i T ; i . " of Curtis str street. She will marry Otto Erling on Saturday, June 6. sing for the success of the Y. W. C. A. sale at Maple Hill | : : : ¢ il the Davidson & Leventhal store today. | Mr. an | i ston - Mrs atham entertained MISS .\I:\l{T‘HA_ CLARK : o West | WEDDING NOTES AND PARTIES - - - vo tables of bridge at her home in | A daughter of Dr. Robert M. Clark and Mrs. Clark of Garden Georg ni \ v 1 St Al Williams—Cuok SOCIAL HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN ple Hill Friday. The prizes were street. She is giving her services as a mannikin ft today on 1 v \artiage of Miss Jane Cook & irded to Mrs, B. F. Damon und aid theeY e Wa G A sale today. n d A 1 h f For b, Willlams, both of 2 m aid of the " . . A 54 a) . Intevest- today centers in the sale at the Davic & Mrs, William A : treot a t take pace on Mon- Leventhal store for the benefit of the Y. W. C. This is an -~ ey i 4 i reet end ne 1st, at o'clock in the entirely new enterprise in town but has all the earmarks of a “‘ PLRIRRL VSRS L M g Stanley . mont ridge at i t Iy t Tokir pLsts) i S e g Sed(ietor Lt phurch of Our successful one, for the many friends of the well Known Women .y cvoning at the Bttt hotel t interested in the event all go to the sale to make their pur- charics . Isaacson of New Yorf S aldiet fopor chases and the general public also flocks there, partly, perhaps, speaker of national reputation 2 : i T Nt \ A ton Totter, a brother of the for the sake of chavity and largely for the novel experience T,',M\',”v,": sl "‘;v‘“:"‘,"'l“ a1l voea ) i violin music, | Searles Miss ¥ Mirst I eyl e s SLa, . i e oot an h‘rf“;: of being waited upon by women whose names have become | = = S ARl (e ¢ (i s ane Rexlat inclides USER ! y : : hou t Mt 1 Mrs. Harry . . Pt 2 household words to those who follow with interest the doings ners of the organization. Dancing ;_‘“‘ = sl 1 R ‘ cock treet ! ; .; I of the socially clect. The women engaged in the work find it tollowed Mr. 1 r S e “Breve | i e N e Lk e fr and Mrs. John H. Keevers of interesting, as the occupation has the lure of the unusual for L s . Wid . ise Bl 3 _ 1 et observed the §3th them. It is far from being play, however, as they will rea he n ‘)vy.; :r(‘:fl':“,’“‘ ‘\:"“\“Y"‘: f L i 1 g e IR "'?i'r‘tise"::‘: work hard in their efiorts to make a good showing for t . B. hall on Wedneaday evening i ting 0 i - s : oikiof Maone M ; ) ty ara the week-end |y = L Y Wl G A | Rosenherg, L assisted | aglasir \ \ A : Sis ger W 16 Shaiing 1o a sister of the two solos, : : . 3 Mr. Keevers Iiverything in decorations will be spring-like in character I ole 1 1 ! k Al ! Ir rest \ i e f‘j“ :”""" & for the May Ball which is to take place this evening at t 7 s ) 8 \ \ o i o5 : 5. s 81 N i s ‘J,‘,FZ"‘ZA;:; Shuttle Meadow Club. Quantiti of apple Dblossoms ar Hahiran Ny £ . | LR RSO0 J i daffodils will deck the tables in the dining rosm which ha i 3 SRR R v W i SOCIAL APFAIRS been taken by Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hayes ! z a s 1 Jeet I oAlaigenlenss ok West M oy . n ot Church Ilisha Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Kimball, Mr, and Mrs, [Thora” ... ‘,f “r'“,_i L | i ! Al e e s gakifani t3 0f Mr. ar L ; “:C‘:\":m;; Russell, Germond, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hungerford, Mr. ™ ° el o sl i ; o reitt Lol ; , S 0 L DESal e . dnughiter and Mrs. George Hildebrant, Mr. and Mrs. William Booth, Mr. 5 ravets ¢ : 5 toy I t ! Greer ngton s : . ) ) Wedlake of and M Paul K. Rogers, Mr. and Mvs. Louie S. Jones and ss Wedlake is Jack Connors. Aside from these larger parties a number of 5 bin av- smaller home supper partics have been arranged. Included among them is one which Mr. and Mrs. George Coit will give at their home on Vance street, later te o their guests to the club to dance. s 5 1 ! ! & . 3 T e ) Lo hichiiras There have been a number of interesting parties at the Riopeats ’ ; e \ ge West Main street entertained a fon : ) ST ‘:r.,.',, ? club this season, but undoubtedly this one stirs up the greatest ' .- . jcoveva,” fre e ks b : . riend sd . ynie o interest, principally because, with the exception of the annual i i . | ) WEH il i ram f lawn fete which comes in June, it is the last really large party i . L | at M Wil S = e o W : e 1 neriand Backar the club will witness this spring. resentative folk at the ; : P : G n R Max Deser Much interest is taken by the vounger marrvied set and general dancing throng in the annual spring dance which the Business and Professional Women's club will give on Wednes- day evening, June 3rd, at the Shuttle Meadow club. The Hotel Bond orchestra will play for the dancing As usual before interest n May Ball has waned in the least degree, advance rumors come recarding the annual lawn fete arranged by the entertainment committee of the Shuttle s ; . E ) Meadow club for the members. Iach vear the committee I ) Truly - : 2 S Sy \ SR omhers strives for something novel and entertaining and the plans for : 5 this season indicate that this will he attained when the party oceurs in June. Set aside the night for this party—It promises to be very much worth while. . Moh NEWS OF CLUR MeALL ANNUAL MEETING 1l mecting of the EMMA WILLARD CHAPTER FLECTS