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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925, MANY INTERESTIN EVENTS THIS WEEK Perhaps the week gone by has not been as soclally gay as the weeks to come give promise of being, but, 1, there have been a number ghtful and Interesting occa- sions in its span. And these events Lave been varled. There have been opening meetings of various organi- zations and club gatherings but with these have come the lighter, and more entertaining, bits of musical programe, bride parties and teas. Ot A B o th e e course, the party v;"hkh Mr.t n‘r;‘d B o Wt Mrs. Willlam Brooks gave & e i Shuttle Meadow club last evening to ] pae Al commemorate the 80th nnn:\-era:l;y s e of thelr weddi g was by far he J it nost brilliant one that has come to iR “gll:;v : m.:y;:‘e';?;:”m. i made Sunnyledge are at the Hotel Lor- ans an e I festivities are continually being made k u , 7 - : Sunnyiedge ‘(:rkl. rl: T Lor ) snd the dinner dance at the Shuttle g b : X ’ : 7 ; Meadow next Saturday evening . which follows the Yale-Army game in New Haven is already giving promise of being the most gala one of the fall season. A great many ot the school and college set are coming home for tRe gooue and the large number of dinner gatherings which have already been planned ) ave made the party already a suc- cess, In fact the Shuttle Meadow club {8 the scene of much entertain- ' ing. especially on Wednesdays as the hridge luncheons are becoming in- « feasingly popnlar. At this time ol {he year, too, the lure of the open country is very great, bright skies, with just a tinge of frost in the early norning have been a boon to the Jover of the hunt, not to forget the cver present golf devotee. Ty FINE MUSICALE FOR BROOKS’ GUESTS Mr, and Mrs, W. T, Brooks en- fertained most delightfully last eve- ning at the Shuttle Meadow club at n muslcal evening, commemorating thelr thirtieth wedding anniversary. ¢ (ver 250 peopls from this eity, lLarchmont, Mount Vernon and New York city enjoyed a program se- jected from the works of Franz h ¢chubert, rendered by the Men- delssohn trio of this city, with Ray- jnond Ostman filling a quartet on e viol for one number and Crystal Waters, mezzo soprano, giving vocal selections. ;Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, assisted by Dr. Katherine Brooks, received their Jnany guests In a corner of the ball- Ve otH0C20C30 T Lo voom of the club, Seats for the 3 : B musie were arranged in ‘;h‘; game) MRS. WILLIAM F. BROOKS : ) : :]’:Zm-em:“)‘l"!fl;‘;‘g;: e e s _ Mr. and Mrs. Brooks gave a large musicale and recep- With massed cut flowers, chrysan-| tion at the Shuttle Meadow club last evening in honor of their thirtieth wedding anniversary. Miss Allce R and Mrs. Joseph Regan of fe [ Harrlson street, s home from the i College of New Rochelle for’ the 4 & R ® P @ @ P & @ B @ @ BB e [ week-end. i : . e 0 P X Mr. and Mrs R. B. Doane of . Frederick street, Maple Hill, are i spending the week-end in Bruns. o A A 9 .. A\ A & Mrs. L, L. Harding and Mrs, L. ? @ 2 ¢ W Kinsley of Maple HIll attended the mall meeting of the state federa Mrs. Robert Brown entertalned | two tables of bridge at her home on Russell street Iriday afternoon prizes were awarded to Mra Harry Parsons, Mrs. Arthur Jonex aud Mrs. C. K. Chase, .. Britain people will be inter to know that James Waym Cooper, Yale '26, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cooper of Vine street s to pl the leading part in “L'Alglon” on FKriday evening, Qc- tober 30th at the Hyperion theater in New Haven when the Yale Dra- matic assoclation will repeat its 1925 commencement play, Mr Cooper played the same role last June when the play was given for the first time. The New ested PEEY Mrs. Parker Abbe has returped to her home on Steele street after spending a few days with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Thompson at thelr summer home in Redding. o v . Mra. Harry Adame has returned to her home {in Springfield, Mass. after spending a weéek with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mouat of Grove Hill. ¢ e e Mre, A. G. Kimball of Lexington street has been spending a few daye in Washington, D. C. « e Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphrey of Russel street are in Providence this week-end for the Yale-Bruwn game, O 6D O6~I O 66~ 63 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons of Russell street are spending the MISS MARJORIE CROWELL Fatkend i Ner ok ol Miss Marjorie Crowell; danghter of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- : & J0 3 g 5 Miss Ruth Bassette has returned liam Crowell of Lenox place, will be a November bride. {0 New York city after spending a oy i few days with her parents Mr. and MISS EDITH PRENTICE TS — | Mrs. Buell B, Bassette of Emmons . S 2 o lshazs Ser L) tenham, under the ausplees of the New | Place. _ Miss Prentice is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs,” [rs E. Good in Musical club ° o George Prentice of Berlin, She is a student at Penn Hall, | win. Mrs W, ¢ Hu . Mrs. W Mr. and Mrs. Harold Judd of Ber- Chambersburg, Penn. H. Judd, Mrs. B lin are In Chicago, Tl Laurence Mo L+ Mre direction | o dtn T anley. soon| Mrs, Clarke Coit of St. Louls will 3 Ao ‘ Mrs of this arrive next Thursday to end sev- tllustrated lecture on “The History AN Club Dras«|eral days with her son :npd duu.:h. and n?mancfu of Silver," .\17' Wil . T which will be held | ter-in Mr. and Mrs. Ge liam F. Brooks amnd Mrs. Chavries| arrs. T, 1 periat the Y VA% on: Wednestayil ST i3 L Nichols will be the hostesses. At the | hams on Tiobbins avenue, Maple | Novenmber 4. at 1 S EEEAC March meeting,’ Mrs, Willam F.| 351, next Wednesday aftiornoon. (o Morni lepartment of the| Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Sloper of Brooks will glve “Some Travel|n meeting of 11 111t Wom-| Weman's club while new {o the or- | Russel atreat returned Tusadny feam Notes.” Mrs. Laurence Mouat will b | aws clon. e B H r s fast becom- | Greenville, Maine, T the hostess. wlll speak v : m e s » Mane, 9, lect tesy i ] N xr:opr:y:an' vrngtunr: '}?L’IW;SJ’ \T:g (FrnctplpR ot L ntoalll Mr. and Mrs Jomes Raldwin of James §. North, Mrs, Rufus N. Hem. club and | Corbin avenue have purchased, a Seratie AL i active or an ' new home on Harding street, i \[l'n 7, reports of delegates to 3ith The active | bt o onilnanral ‘,m"sw”f il W‘M’. time during| James Robinson returned on ¥ri- of officers of Esther Stanley Chapter. | part in a play |‘='l.‘ from a trip to Atlantic City. o o600 D020 20V ' ihemums and roses. Mrs. Brooks' gown, of Japanese o dllk, was a gift of Mrs. E. S Cobb, «a sister of Mr, Brooks' who 1s 8 Julja Levin, Miss Carol Prusonsky misslonary in Japan. €he carried |and Miss Charlotte Wilkins. « bouquet of pink and lavender or- Y hids. Miss Brooks was attired in sht rose colored georgette and eHver with a corsage of pluk orchids. The Mendelssohn Trio, composed of Theron Hart, piano, Herbert E. Anderson, violin and Roy O. Tuttle, ‘cello, was at its best and rendered one ot Schubert's most diffientt | works, Trio No. 1, Op. 99 in B Flat AajoF, with a faithfulness and finish {hat won great approval from its tain will be one of the few cities In | which he will sing before confining his efforts to the opera during the Mrs. C. H. Morris entertained the | Winter. members of her card club at her | LiE ity home on Grove Hill Monday gfvar-] \CTIV]TIEQ AMONG | ed Miss Ruth E. Bristol, Mrs. Em- noon. Mre. Elmer Stone was award- | z ory Corbin, Mrs. F. Raymond Gil- ed the trophy. WOMEN'S CLUBS patric, Miss Gladys Day, Mrs. Russel . T e bope | Gormond, Mre. Frederick A. Hart, Mrs. Sherwood Berger entertained | irteen of the younger members | \rs, Harold Ingraham, Mrs. Ldward three tables of.bridgs at her homo | of the New Britain Woman's club|J, Lancaster, Mrs. Fred W. Porter, on Corbin avenue Thursday after- | old fashioned | Mrs. Henry G. Schauffier, Mre, Ken- ‘noon. 'The prizes were awarded to| . oo of firty ve - 4 anp|Deth M. Searle, Mrs. Johnstone Mry), Hdward? Chelst; Mias/Mlriam | Sor s of fifty years ago playedien|)ys 0 'ra Nre Rogér W Whitman cultured: audience. - _ | Mouat and Miss Ann Bacon of New 'Mportant part in the meeting held| “yrro “Howard E. Horton, also in Crystal Waters found herself In|York city, who has been the house | | ‘¢sday afternoon at tho Shutilel o tima costume, sang several old yery good voice and her pleasing in- | guest of Miss Maxine Hart. Meadow club to commemorate Yhe | gaghioned songs in her most charm- tonations in four songs, “Fruhlings- gy golden anniversary of the organiza-|y,g wmanner, accompanied on the rlaube” “Dis Junge Nonne,” “Das| Miss Eunice Humphrey, daughter | (lon. With Mrs. Harris Humason and | yisno by Mrs, Howard Parsons. Ttosenband,” and “Das Fischermad-|of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Humphrey of | Mrs. George Traut in charge the|™ yy'tpe” close of the historical chen.,” were liberally applauded. The [ Lincoln street, will entertain the | members were taken back to a time | pooing atternoon tea was served in trio then gave two movements and | members of the Alpha Alpha alum. | 37 years ago when 13 ladles gather- ed at the home of Mrs, Charles Peck dint o Yos, Craries | Election of offlcers. Roception. Hos. | ek Miks) Daroihsl Gast 1 he dining room, with Mrs. Tea || U USE SRR or will bel Miey Dorothy Case, daughter of [Miss Waters agaln eang four Solns,|nae at cards at her home next Tues- | ¢4 2 N Rlikall £na Mra Budll B, Bessstie| 2 V5 Uoorge K. Kohny arm . “Aut Dem Wasser Zu Singen,” “Die|day evening. o form the Ladies’ Literary soclety, organization which has shice Gals Mr. and Mrs, Edward D, C ington, Conn. . Mrs, B . Case of presiding at the tables. RERNAS Forelle,” “Am Meer” and “Die P an o ta grown into the present Woman's 5 June 1, Ellsworth Forest street has returned from Post.” Mr. Ostman and the Trio| Mrs. Helen Kraemer of Bristel en- | : nie, Windsor, Conn. FeIh :‘f‘.;::;1g\()\',!]1;|‘.;r::fldu attending the Played a quartet from Schubert in | tertained a number of friends at her | club with a membership of 471. The | The officers are: Regent, Mrs. Ru R el o s o He kx’-ma in Bos- {wo movements. Theron Hart was|home on Third avenue Wednesday | historic paper which Mrs. Humason (‘;’5 -\1":""';“‘ “’f"""“;‘]'“ i Satiais i i e e Bl b .-'Nt i e of t sleal program. | evening. read during the pantomime- scene oward § Parsons: recording sec- amae o i AEemie am h{l}‘:nregr ‘:f' hx:hrl‘;‘l:"wulrflv :N th M of the early, meeting took.the au- retary, Mrs. Edwin W, Schultz; cor- Universal -mi” '\:v‘m kshire hills, Mrs, John Strong of Mamaronee, N‘w- de resistance, ot in the dining| Mrs. Robert Slisby gave a small back 50 years and beyond, responding secretary, Mrs, F. Ray- e T et fl‘“' Mish \\\ .‘ . |s‘!ho house guest of Mrs. plazza and grill rooms of the club|tea at her home in Berlin Tuesday | telling of ti nization of mond Gilpatr} registrar, Mrs illlam Brooks of High street, " Wound up the evening. afternoon for her mother and sister, | women in city and Bos- Charles W. Sander and Mrs. | ton, as v as 1868, In Rhode Charles W. Nichols: histortan, Mrs.| M‘,M":‘yf st angyare of | S M. Mrs. Brooks was, hefore her mar- Willam C. Hungerford; treasurer,| I°7ain'ng to lls respective the | Mr. and Mrs. John Loomis and Rl e : bert Fraley of Davton, O. Island, Wisconsin and Ohio, wom- rlage, Miss Katherine Brown. i b eeeiad on's educational clubs were formed| Thursday afternoon at the Com- Mrs. T. Clayton Goodwin: auditor,| N Eames, songs and i | family bave moved Into their mew ha couple were united by Rev. Dr. on L -] Miss Mary E. Whittlese advisory | 23 . u b “ the eve { home on Lincoln road. oper, pastor of the South ehureh| Mre. S P, Strople will glve ala few y but interest | MUNity house :hj first m\‘"'“\:!l Ot hoard: Mrs. Laurence Mouat D R | bridge party at her home on Black iy centered in the Woman's|the season was held when Miss Mary at thy Grand Replts ardee gpoks on “Shopping Around historian, Mrs. Frank J. Porter, Mrs.| Miss Elizabeth Beye e W e el | Rock avenue next Thursday after-|club of o D & William F. Brooks, f\hs\ \\'\\s m 1: ‘k;"]r in the local schools, gave 1 non Havs retbrnsd 1o thets Hakon o 5 - @ noon started in 1873, ISR OT AT Tip Across In-| yyudq, Mrs. James § North: nomi-| nutrition demonstration on Thu n{Harttora) atler ameRding s BiastY SOCIAL GATHERINGS | e i S d1a.” The hostesses were Mrs. Wick-| nating committce, Mrs, John C.iday at the annual Connecticy in Havana, Cuba and Miami, Florl- AND OTHER: NOTES Mrs wire, Mrs. Wooding, Mrs. Marsh, ® X e Mrs. Tayjor and Miss Hollister. urton Kinne, son of Mr. and Mrs. ) W. A. Kinne of West Main street, | Thursday evening to a meeting to| 1875, and soon interested her friends Loomis, Mrs, Stanley Goss, Mrs.|Stata Conference of tha Amerl Alinkell ror a8 tur Fraderick Sea National Red Cross 1T fotath . The program or the rest of the| Chapter chairmen: Americaniza-|in the Center church house B Sl s e e : 2 . - in|here in forming an association to|¥inter is as follows: tion, manual for immigrants, patri- aietie st A " !K't‘gh‘m‘:;fi;;:?“a‘iaer:“fn?:; l:z}n‘:‘:z :‘\:nmcl::filv:* 'afi'» th;la);:st!MBrr'!ba bs known as the “Ladies’ Literary| NOV. 19 — Community house. Ad- education, Miss Florence Al . - oo 1 T c:rk Ve(r":xn‘\:'hu:: lil’scrl?erg \\hnArlo\urnml Wednesday | coming season were discussed and | Soclety.” At that time, New Britain dress by Mra. U‘:mfli H\{mn!:;‘g Camp; better films, Mrs. 1 r:nc»v Midorade o oite e 2 . e ¥o ot : ; ne, Mich. The e e o intes maaad outd| was a town! offoriy #1000 dntabic | Blssell, Hostosses, M:a. (Cowles, Mrs | nfouaticonservatlon and thrifty Bed 1oy iy S i A T G R e e e e tants, having had its charter scarce. | EFatts Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Bigelow and | pjjsha Cooper: correct use of the| PFUU e PE | o ‘e moun- | port {s visiting Mr. and Mrs, John IRt e ddenra | five year: t it 4. | Mrs. Meagley. - Mrs. James H. Robinson; Ellis | ™ n ] ) throngy fs vis Mr. room, which was decorated with| wary Taylor Blauvelt will give the \\:v‘a;:s Avl\:.’:r:mh‘(‘!:;dur;a;}l‘:‘"vaI ;i Dec. 10 Dusiness meeting. Chrlst- | 1o kel H. Kirkham at their country homs quantities of bright autumn ICBves. |grai in g serles of nine Current|yajoped, and the city's growth was|mas tree for Ellis Island, D. A. R. and was followed by a huffet SupPer | Eventy lectures on Tuesday, OCto- | sommed. Tt oas n” e iice 1o in‘the dining room., Luther Williams ‘\*or 27th, in St. Mark's parish reoms. BES . Tsland, Mrs. Orville F. Parker: in EL rnatfonal relations, Professor BEtpnian L e gossip, history of the Burnham|cagner; magazine, M | Stockholm university gave a 'v\(' b .k. b istiar 3 & the week-| % it < have a strictly woman's organization | J0use &nd the Christian Lane cem Miss .\‘lnirjone Bull, ‘.\I);ss Doris Wil- |cho “will {alk on “Locarnc” and | 43 tmirtass wordn ban’csa‘r:‘pi”:r e ving. Among the gUESS Were | ury, President’s Speach At Omaha' | o R 3 ded ol s Marjorle Sull, Miss Doris Wil- S on Monday, October 4, 1875, as Hungerford: national ofl trafls roads. | on den in Saga and Son e Mre. Rhod lia Miss Greta Roseen, Miss| charter members, with the following \rs. F. Raymond Gilpatric: preser-|the Norden bungalow W ot HIeh aheit .+ | vatton of nstorlc spots, Mre. Alger- | evening under the anusplees of the 830 strect. Jan. 21 — D. A. R. gossip. “A|.on R Alderson: revolutionary relics | Norden lodge. Also featuring on Mirlam Lake of Milford and Miss| A rehearsal of the New Britain | officers: President, Mrs. Mahlon Walle Threugh Connactiout with the| ¢or. memerlall continental hall. Mrs-} prog a & c b K MIsS | oral soclety will be held next|J. Woodruff; vice-president, Mrs.|Geologlst Grant T. Wickwire. | ryijam F. Brooks numbers by tha Arpl sestette and Trene Fuller and Miss Ruth Austin Choral soclety will b v M| tess, iss Atwater LLLOS S b T T 3 in. | Wednesday evening, October 28th,|Thomas Conklin; secretary, Mrs. steas, ALins 4 o recitations by Miss Astrid Johnson S e of Hartford. The. youns men in sday C gl nton April 16—Luncheon & hsor ghter cluded Norman Willams, Paul|at § o'clock In the Center church | George Clary. AR o S Miss vy ons. Pro F Robert*Baird of Detroit, |chapel At the second meeting 83 mem. | e uets 5 2 : bers were enrolled, cert “rules | R+ gossip. Report 6f Continern e ; o 2 % > A o S Mich., and Bernard Charter of Mil 2 Alseg Tationa? “,,‘,,‘,Y,;;?M’;;; congress. Hostesses, Miss Baurer and | 0f Founders and Patriots of Am rica | / ford various committees were appointed. | Miss Marjorle Moore. was held Wednesday at the Shuttle| R0, 0 iy of For 17 ycars the Literary society Officers — Regent, Mrs. Elmer W.| yreadow club, with Rom ki He s met at the homes of its members, Stearns; Wontegelie ““\5" Caroline | i Mary Whittlesey of this city | of . a* her home on Dover road Wednes- [members at the Wallace Barnes|and then, having outgrown such h; Savage: 'secrmar.\ A\;:\. E!._n st e cabion ki e iment fo Mrs. Russell |club house in Bristol. There will {accommodations, the mestings were | W- B o T i Hold in ‘Was Mo o irraw stret, sho is fo |be no musical program but the work | held in 0dd Fellows' hall on Main cls Deming; registrar, Mra. Elia- Noveon Tuceday for Jersey City, |of the sc.son will be outlined. TN aliates s A Do T it beth 3. Wickwiro: bictorlan, NIt pyemers coming trom Bridgeport, she will make her home | SRt In 1892 the name was changed | Marjorle Moore; k"{"‘“:’”_ PO8Td | perby, Hartford, Litchfleld, Middie-| The enn claike Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Brooks, | from the Ladles’ Literary society to | \r®. Leland Gwatkin, Mrs K | {own, Newtown, New Haven, Shel. | Inston ¢ Mr. Mrs. N. P. Cooloy, Mr. and | the more formal one of the Wom-|B: Woods, Mrs. Sanfliel A. ¥ D lne it wes il e fclus Mre. E. H. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs.|an's Club of New Britain, and at|Program committee, Mra. Ellzabeth |/ =050 litain being present, | October M - Chnries W, |Willlam €. Hungerford, Mr. and{the samg time printed programs|J: Wickwire, Mrs. Russell 8. 1’,--‘1, T fetiaas & AGa R R T Ay r SalaRl Ghariy bo ! o © L e Muecday evening for |Mrs. Harold L. Judd, Mr and Mrs. | were introduced at the meetings. | Miss Emily 8 Brandegee: connervi Miss Helen Melehner of Indiana, [Arthur Kimball, Mr. and Mrs.) Twenty-four women have served i | | [ play Harding will open ressed in quaint m A | Biis ton Van Veen of | 1 1 g- | IV Wonrin', There w Girl at the mee ting the Iund, resenting Girl 8 he York city, apoke on and Principles of the meeting the group was organ tsed into a troop of fou and glven the titles of Belvidere, ning in memorial pie PERSONAL ITEM Emma Hart Willard TEMS Daughters of the American Revo- lution, has announced its program for the coming season. The meet- ing will stretch throughout the winter, ending in May, and activi. ties have been planned for each month, with interesting discussions at cach session. chapter, dience Margaret Robinson sday to spend California state | 1 ’ | ars later, &ta 138 returned | on after! Michigan, W York s being the mother lub of New Britain Thomas Conklin had re- Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Clark opened thelr home in East Berlin from a visit to that eity in otie Tohn n « e FALL WEDDINGS ARE STILL MANY The wedding of Miss Florence G v York city atter |Bradley, nlece of Harold Les Judd, k-end with Miss |Of this city and granddaughter of of Mr. and |Mrs. M. N. Judd, of Franklin Square art of Lincoln road, |and Carlos M. Fetterolt, of New York city, was quietly celebrated in the Hotel Windemere, Chicago, at 11 a. m. this morning. The groom is a steamship broker. The couple will have an extended wedding trip and will resde in Montclair, N. J. . e owing the past woek without menticn of the many weddings would be incomplete, for several well known younger membere of the community were married during the On Monday morning at 9 ck at St. Paul's church in Ken- sington, Miss Laura Regina Warren, n has returned to The annual autumn mesting nes the Connecticut Chapter, Daughters who {8 regar as ol The New Britaip Musical club . [seasoa for active me abers will open entertained | October 27th, when Mr. and Mrs. a few friends at luncheon and cards | Philip B. Shafler will eutertain the in Indlana af the president ks in town owenen s o man Dyson wedding eir home on Dyson was| R presiding. here was a largs and representative memberehip present, leave sday The er Miss Priscilla Wwhere Miss Bupice Humphrey, daughter of Mr. and Mre. E. N. Humphrey of Lincoln street, gave a bridee party « W. Nichols dinner street e RS T R G e i tios andiihAE N QG | Dirs We H Ind @, SR e E AN Tueaday evening M e g with fricnds in fown. |George Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. E.|as president, bringing much who fs visiting with fricnds In town. | e e Mr. and Mra. James | nobi | North and Mrs. C. L. Plerce, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Platt, Mrs. C. E. Mitchell, Mrs. A. N, Abbe, Miss ate nley, Mr, and Mrs. Philip B. Stanley, Miss Mary and | Miss Frances Whittl George Spaer and B. A. Hawley are among those who have taken boxes for the Martinelli concert which will be given at the Capitol theater on Sun- f Miss her a birt ening In the ommunity house. from Kensing- 4 Berlin A large group of frien Mildred Gregory day party Tuesduy ey Worthington Guests were present ton, New Pritain a . gaye Mr. and Mrs family dinner party on West Main street Sunday ir rge Traut gave a at their home honor noble inspiration anl votion to the eclub, in interest, and making the organiza- tion a real power for good in the clty. Mrs. Charles E. Mitchell and Mrs. Edward L. Prior, the only charter members of the Woman's club now living in New Britain, were present, and Mrs. Mitchell gave an Interest- ing account of the first meeting 60 nse furt Stdney M. Cowles; revolutionary relics, Mrs. Thomas C. Hodgson, flag, Mrs. Harold W. Upson; D. A. R. magazine, Mrs. Mortimer L. Rhodes; trustees of Christlan Lane cemetery, Mrs. Sldney M. Cowles, Mrs. Francls Deming, Miss Marjorie Moore, Frank L. ‘Wilcox, Harold w. Upson Nt Stanley Daugh- Esther Chapter ceived gues Among the especial assembly was Mrs, L. Bue! national historian. An at luncheon was served ‘to open sesslon, after which a nass meeting was held meeting Mrs, Buel read s from t} tional board. A musl cal program was also given by Miss Frances P. Parker, planist. and Mise osts at the ractive short busi- | Mise Norma daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Petor War- ren of Kensington and Thomas Jo- | seph Meskill, son of Mr. and Mre. Meskill of Connecticut avenue were married. Rev. John C. Brennan, pastor of St, Paul's church officla at the ceremony. Miss Mary Rita Warren acted ms mald of honor and John J. Meskifl ed the position of best man, The bride was attired in a gown Margaret W. Perkins, 'ce E The paper of th Y : A Wright of Mrs. W. F. Brooks sinee lett e lal left Tuesday for Ormond the author, Efisha Cooper, could not | yjj. 4 be present. Its title was “Old & brook.” Tt gave a cor ensive of that seetion from 1613 when the Dutch came. told of . " ng of, the House of Hope | ¢ o ¢ e-Brawn gam - from Manhattan. 1t | wed the motives of the English | sketched briefly but| v ey 3 . Margaret the personnel of Say- : g i T etur . t Perkins and Mies Frances Parker.|nrook Colony. especially of Colonel ‘ Miss Mary Whittlesey nd Missland Lady Fenwick, including some | Frances Whittlesey will be the host- | reasons why the town fafled to I~--| There has been an exce esses. In January there is to be a|come ercat or important. The con. | of seats and boxes of tan crepe satin with brocade elielat thelCanitolitheatr s trimmings. She wore a hat to mateh and carried a bouquet of yellow roses, Her attendant wore & gown of poudre blue canton crepe with silver trimmings and a black hat. Hart of | Ske carrled pink rosea ttending the After the ceremony, Mr. and M ovk-end Meskill left on a wedding trip ‘to ; et Boston and vicinity, Upon their re. S" manage the ca : € 1 1 W, Sander| turn they will reside at §7 Connee- T . . A v Fraley | ticut avenue, New Britaln, their WA r spend- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kerwin of 1 Mrs. Rob- | Main strect have announced the mar- rlage of thelr daughter Mis Mar- garet Kerwin to George Stumpt of was of the 82nd birthday of W Sternberg of Maple fternberg {8 & veteran tvat and i8 one of tha members of the Stanley American Revelution, Rufus Hemenway, an- years ago held at the house of Mrs KEOSEN Peck on Pearl street. She also read When a foremost singer of the|a létter from Mrs. Mahlon J. Wood- ser of Glovannli Martinelll, who | ruff, the first presid sending col since the death of Caruso has been | gratulations and expression of singing the old master's roles at the | continued interest in the club. Mrs. Theodore C. Wa enter- | Metropolitan Opera house, comes 1o A fitting tribute was pail to the {ained the members of the Maple [the city for a concert the event is{memory of Miss Alice Gray Stanley, | of Wil brhige club at her home on |sure to be one of stellar importance [ by Mrs. Willlam P. Felt, who voiced | Rotbins avenue Tuesday afternoon. |in the musical annals of the sesason. | the fecling of the club membe The prizes were awarded to Mrs.{ Martinelli will sing at #he Capitol [ in expressions of loving appreciation William H. Allen, Mrs. W. D. Smith |theater on Sunday afternoon, Nov 1, of her long connection with the cl and Mrs. N. A. Lelnhard under the auspices of the New Bri-|as a loyal and devoted member as R tain Musical club The concert will| well as president during four years. Miss - Bthyl -Gubernick enter- (be the first of the artists’ serles of | Mrs. George Flanagan, chairman tained four tables of bridge at her [the club and from all accounts will | of the dramatic department of the home on Stanlev street \\'-—dnonday'm(ucx much attention, Martinelli | was in charge of the club portray- | benefit arranged by Mrs. Howard [ nection of Yale college with Say-|vanni Martinelll Mam H. Booth of For- New Haven. The ceremony was pei- eyening- for —Miss—Afice - Rerkowjtz. filling a few dates in the fall before | ing the early meeting of the club. | Parsons vary 9, Joseph D, it was also described being given at has returned from New . | The*prizes “were awarded to- Miss the-opera season starts and New Bri- The 13 members taking part includ- | tie and Myson will give an nt from thie elty were Mre |l on Sunday afters . " : Al 3 (Contivmed OnPage 18)0 | \ s ) ters of the afternoon street of the most active post, G.A.R. | Regent Mrs read by nounces a calendar of much inter- cason 1925.-26. r 6, Dr. Louls B. Paton| Hartford, through the -courtesy Mrs. Willlam C. Hungerford, will ak on “What Wa Owe o An-[hy the * On December 4, there Is to sicale, the artlsts to be Her- Andersop, Miss it i | snrvey the f isie llent sa for the Gio which concert