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NEW BRITATN DAILY TERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1925. ACTIVITIES AND PERSONALITIES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD .- | alumnae members, The prize was awarded to Mrs. Maurice Johnson v e e Mrs, Hamilton J. Bickford enter- talned three tablcs of bridge at her Mrs. Arthur G, Kimball of Lesing- | {home on Norden street V'riday aft ton street is home from Princeton | {ernoon for Miss Elizabeth i o s, ; unjversity for the week-end and has of Jamaica Plains, Mas PRI oy \ for his house guest, Willlam Angell |the house guest of Mrs, Maxwell Coe ! i |of Chambersburg, Pa., and Richard {Mactarlane of Philadelphia, Pa. | o e e [ house guests of Mr. and Mrs, Clitton Wilson of Forest street. | " e e | George Kimball, son of Mr. and of Liberty strect. The prizes were |gtven to Mrs. Stanley Cooper and : i g § | | Mrs. Roger Whitman R § i ) % ' ¢ Mr. and Mrs, Joseph J. Spurr of SREVTY & Newark, N. J, are the week-end : : guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell § | ; 5 et Forter of West Main street e | Miss Elizabeth Robinson of |Jamaica Plaing, Mass, is spending {scvaral davs with Mrs, Maxwell Coe at her home on Liberty street, | | Siieiie | Mrs. D. F. Dean of Plitshurgh, Pa., is the guest of Miss Julia Epri of West Main street “ e | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. Coholan will give an fnformal supper party tollowed by cards at their home on Lincoln road this evening .o Mrs. Bennett Hibbard gave a bridge party at her home on Vin ' |street Thursday afternoon “ e Mrs. A. N. Abbe of Vine {gave a luncheon followed by |at her homa on Monday for |E. Dean of Pittst Pa., who is Mrs. Louls S. Bones returned on| se guest of Miss Julia Spring Friday to ber homs iIn Staten Is. land after spending a few days with | her daughter Mrs, Sturman Dyson | Tumbull streer e Main street piliaiie or John H. Trumbull and { Mre. Trumbull of Plainville have fssued invitations for the coming out party of their daughter, Miss | Florenee Trumbull, w s to b Wilson of Washington, D . has been visiting her son and | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, 0 W ‘ § ; Wilson of Forest street | club on the evening of Friday, Ne i % ity Sals | vember 27th, in honor of her 21st | birthday:. glven at the Farmin Country Howard Humphroy street has been spen % 3 % 4 in New York City | Invitations have been received in b s s ¢ ; . {town for the annual costume dance [to be glven hy the Bachelors' club | KRR ) b §i® CLUBS HAVING [of Hartford at the Hartford Golf| [ e . 3 | MANY MEETINGS| club, Wednesday, November 25th.! Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Clifford The offlcers, Robert D, Brandegee, Kensington avenus entertained tho | prestdent; Georgs €. Griffith, secre. | members of the Burns club at thejr Itary, and John D. Garrett, treasurer |home Friday evening, have gecured Wittstein's orchestra | & : 4 . 5 i | Miss Mary E. Woc fte play for the dancing from 10 | v, president of Mount Holyoke college will be {until 4. Many dinners will precede the guest of the Womans elub on MISS FLORENCE TRUMBULL the dance . . STURMAN DY 1eeday afternoon, Nov. 17th, at the | MISS DORIS WILLIAMS Governor John H. Trumbull and Mrs., Trumbull of LR AR ) Mrs. Dyson is a popular matron among the yvounger LS N ormif Lashool Sth oush B b Miss Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wil- Plainville have issued invitations for the coming-out party | 3" “\‘\','Ilf;',”'q,(':ff;‘]: o ey married set in town. She was before her marriage last | \hr eobens ,,}“;,;,L;fi'lrilii,'“,i',‘:f'lfl liams of Garden street, entertained at dinner at the Hotel of their daughter, Florence, to take place at the Farming- |5, (1. [ome of her mother, Afre month Miss Priscilla Bones of Staten Island. “Our Forefathers and their Grand-| Burritt last evening for Miss Marjorie Crowell's bridal ton Country club on the evening of Friday, Nov. 27. Buell B. Bassatte of Emmons place attendants. | . e = Miss Wooley {s about to complete | Mrs. Harold Peck entertained iry of Lenox place have for their, Board of Missions being held at the |# auarter of a century as the head | ——— cards at her home on Lincoin strect ise guests over the week-end Miss| Plymouth Congregational ¢ n|of Mount Holyoke. | Wednesday evening fop Miss A 12t Moors of Detroit, M 1t city. Mrs. Woodruff was Lol Social Happenings About Town | i<t o v o v s o bt S 2 et ms mve e v | JOHNSON-CROWELL WEDDING | place whose marringe to T aERei Y o . Now Britain Childrens’ Home held | | Tohnson takes placs this e Mrs. Luther Parker of Forest| G Linder, son of Mr. and| Wednesday by the Womens club of | TAKES PLACE THIS EVENING There are games, and games, in the football season. e atweratihrestian A e e T G ¢ omas Linder o Lincoln | Maple Hill at the house of Mrs.| You can't deny that! But the Yale-Princeton game in | and the prizes went to a'i e | Cl 1 ¥ strect, held down an end position v_hrws“ . h:\-“_w on IIo'v;;\\yu ase- | ) o New Haven today attracts from here one of the largest | Norris, Miss Beatric a Westminister squad during | nue. Mrs. B. . Damon, Mrs. Leo- : : 3 7 . | Mies Bernadine \Waiker . v indquist 1. | this season, and was & necessary eog | nard Fox. Mrs. Flygt and Mrs, . 13 i of cheysantlietsams & e adianc gatherings of this season. Some of us, a great many, per- | Vi = Aernetue - TR SO te of the New Britain high | in the grid machine's successful con. | I'roudman assisted the hostess with e of chrysanthemums and {he radiance of haps, whether it be of love for our alma mater or the lack (v, "\ S et e 1in the class of 1920 has been | quest for the junior preparatory | lncheon el i” “(;‘”“ Axen tap “‘ ‘L"]." ! ‘} ole ‘“”“\:‘ r(’; “h" ritual [1.” h‘i‘ of seats in the Yale Bowl, will see the New Britain-Hartford R herynl S e e : in the 1025 cont- | sehol champlonehip. e i e o] ‘f“‘] ol ”I\”‘ I‘.”i” “‘ 0 y”‘ ":[l\‘ in the ”‘l‘ 1 F”fi“g,"r‘ lona high school game, and without regret, for it holds promise st, Miss Dorls Willlams and Detition of ¢ X s et i | BB D e SRR L AN IMlam_ Alderson, pastor of the Trinity s o =8 Witas o i Gaores Toi 1 New York City rs. Ross Lyons of Mansficld, L i Methodist chuvch, when he officiates at the marriage of of drawing forth the cry of victory. : {0 {5 now a s nt in the Carnegic | Mass., is spendi I S ih at the home of Mrs, W Miss Marjorie Crowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wil It has become increasingly popular to follow the game v ; 7 y | " ology in Pits- | Miss Doris Williams, daughter of Mr on Maple strest. i,m‘\‘\ it o < "y“[‘l.'l' 0 lhlli and hrs. ]Iéam with dancing, and tonight the terpsichorean artist will be oy pinee entert ) 1ge | b fnoghlEa REcAI ot RidED o .,“",: e iine o A 0, ",n,; I‘t'“l) il \ I\\m“ Cllonizoniptiney. very mueh in the picture. The Shuttle Meadow club fea- 1 saturday cvening in 1 : o N N o SRR e e e S AG eSO SO O e QMR G tures a dinner dance, with music by Si Yaffe, and will ha}‘e Mr. aud \‘;‘l S, : rnest S g of Vine sionary society of the Tirst C! i i will be given i \ he sonth. They will take the usual gay gathering of diners and dancers, the majority MELIORER SN o | at . ‘ \ <trect is in B ! At the meeting of tho Wom riage | r father, wear | U e residen t 24 Trumbull of whom will be club members, tables being reserved by c o st lygat o ‘”\‘; IS R S 1 & : o 5 : Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Swift, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moore, Mr. . ti.vnoon in honor 4 N . H\","“ ‘1'\ ok oy "K e d L ar prine 1 sl riraBers ot Naw i Britsiniy and Murs, .. H. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Hatch, Mr. peist at the ome of Ler parent ; g ; Haven (oday inclides. the athedrals of England and read caus gree coronot of | young and has been very and Mrs. Maxwell Coe, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Howe, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank T i i es of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Kim- Clarence I'. Bennett. At the pea 1 orange Llossonis. She v during the last month, Mzs. C. W. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Jones, Mr. and Mighland place. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Humph- | tea. heforo the lecture there was & ¢ SR (e W B P g 1e, r, & ¥ 3, Wi A B + ARy 2 i o 1 Mr. a Mrs. Geo: Kimball, | hday party, a sort of a fore- of the 2l I white Britain Ligh school and from Kene Alvs. Allan McKinnie, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. \},’ bur, Mr, and PERSONAL NOTE i : e M el e S RO AnnlvaEs ot i 1 West Dridgewater, Mass. Ars, I R. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Pardon Rickey, Mr. and il i el Ilorid ind Mrs. Howard T'arsons, Mr, and | the I Women's Home ¢ i St eabe 1. who Is now with the Mrs. Howard 'sons, My, and Mrs. C. M. Hull, Mr, and e e R AT Mrs. Howard Humphrey, Mr. and jonary of Connecticut | that g i f W S Co. is a graduate Mrs. Maxwell S, Hart, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Upson, Mr. and Paris and Harry irs. ¢ oardman of | Mrs. Pardon Rickey, Mr. and Mrs. | which will be ceicbrated in Meriden | colors will be u i \ Point, Duxbury, M = R i N AT el o 2 et g el on Ridge is tertaining Clifton Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. Max- | on Jan. 11, at which time the \worn by ) ttendar f dleyan \]Ill’lxwlinl\'\({n\r' 1,1;511\;711([.”11"1.\‘md Mrs, Arthur Kimball and snent | ek QL L et N e AR South and Center s, Iarold s & . ArE R e s Brumime d Mrs. Maxwell | churches will unite for tlhe lectures yonor, will he Farmington elub will also hold a brilliant dance nenay | Mra. N S S Tilrknom and | and partics . . . ;. T « o f Panl Zeboskd, son this evening, attracting many people from town, but at- Miss Dotty Lestoff Nor bhins nue has ') . Dr. M. A, Kinsella o i g |CreRr uguet of fog Mr. and ) Walter Zeboskl of tended for the most part by members of the Hartford Rotham o Yo 1 ol a po an instrnctor and Mrs. Kinsella, Mr. and M Dlenned s i ST ial J sl m 3 t ties at the | Fred Porter, Miss Trene Burkhart, b usiness and Professiona Al i i b s PR e social set. B o ot : s in Langallie, | Frank Arata, George Margentino, en's club. The affalr will take |, - slippers will be of sil : EEke s s e weir home on Chur : : i gallie, : = I Kelsy street, will 1o AMrs. George Ashley, s, Ernest s> on the evening of November . . . il RO Sl mo.rm“ o AT el han Telase e S Eenio ch < : e X nterts nt will be in| priRevdes nd : - y : D MUSICAL NOTES restinar s at 1 jor Hig ¢ v Humphrey, I SUtiie feniertainmen; iewiiiher i ¢ vemt . at 9 o'clock at St e 5 . o “hool, whose musical abilities have = A i o 9 i ¢ i o charge of the New Britain Musica e e o FI\‘QM ”Y\'n“ e ) nter ! b s B. Gaffney, medical stu- club. A meeting was held last e A 1 . 'n»'\ rsn;:’-: A 2 end visttin at {he University ot Maryland Tuesday evening in charge of Miss |, be fas od. . M 2 il ‘ Britain Music hi 15 Lot be as returned to Baltimora after Gertrude Dunlay and Mrs, u"\—’ . i 3 altended by! Jshn Sl S spending a few days with s par- erine Henderson. Miss Allce Kelly SR S el il e e £ oF tte Hurifard Symphony ot i v [ cos Rick tu | v Shants Cew [ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney of the Nathan Hale teaching staff S ey ; : A malal et S DIeR O e I b e sisted Biby IS Hanry | S SR S u an rede of West Main street, entertained with whistl 8 e 1 \ ¢ 3 . e w0 b duy afternoon, 3 O¥ [ Kristopher. pupil of W, W. Howay At ; et playin her own accompaniment L T : i ! s w‘\‘:m p th inist, of this city also a member | N4 tenor soloist at St. Mark’s Ep work-end with he 1 r. anl Mrs, J Curtis Clifford and Robert Clifford |Miss Tlorence Ostland sang and o ciinton, Mass,. § pear 5 thel Noa Britain Mucical elib s copal church in this city. Mr. and Mrs, ard 2 v ¥ Stuart st ' {of this city, Lester Woodford and Miss Margaret an told of her P : < berar nong the ehlaE fisat sl iala ot tie | - pared inro Berlin. Robert Woodford of Bristol and trip across the continent. e ) X November T. the estra, ghorthesana il " Berlin Hugh Tlick of Middletown are at- SR ; chrysantie. Marra iss Theresa Mosle of i Miss T 3 the is me fr ¢ ed fre sit with re- tending th cuse-Colgate game The Women's Ald ums t with ve ' A fa ina, son of York y the 1tives i by today. Berlin Congregational Wi ohin a man W \ . Mar na of Kensington, with her parent 1) CR ) entertained Wednesday €rnoor . re to( k1 t e Holy Trinity | Bucll B. Bassette of Emmons Place T r r 3er- Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of New by Mrs. Walter L. Atwater F ) ¢ Lt York city and Mr. and Mrs. H. Lig- AN nr \aier was attired in a gown Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ratten- ' National corn nee of t men's gett Gray of New York ecity are the Today brings to a clos e de- 3 i i orof white cant eps with bead g e ir in “Gavolte,” by Eggeling. 2 A < : Tarve t n re a bridal veil T ||‘r] 18] rl, 0 ub. . A numbcr of friends of the 16- = XRPCb 2 I et was of bridal Jane 3 Tu contra ! Rosenberg, yianist were JATRERARE IR e et ETHEL: As a Rule—in Bridge el G aees el B R R e = . | = — 1aughters.” party was el university acted attention for several yea past, wilk appear in his premier piano recital, Thursday evening, No- vember 19, at the studio at 308 pianist will be rendered under the | lirection of his tutor, F. I, Harmon Mr. Kristopher will fnclude in his | program “Duna”, “Mother Machree,” “At Dawning” and “Until Mr. Harmon will assist Mr. Ar. | It was an-asscmblage : and er persons t «1 in th@ Camp sehool au Tuesday evehing to hear the neert of season, sponsored b : i 5 blue and they car- artists featuring on the .. e : : S ; s ! n ried 1618 of roses and chrysan- n promptly at = - Ll = = = ~ er \ . £ hovgh the anitence | SOCTAL GATHERINGS To depait whend o : 5 ¢ he ceremony & recepe ed at w25 no amount of| OF MUCH INTEREST \ . s bl Gl 1 14 1 v . AT % s i m's mother in Kensington PIEIEScoU denatiien H0 Elwood Johnson of this city gave Hspls s adliaucors i Ty D Watitee Mrs. Tuttle, with a highly sympa- i pachelor dinner at the Hotel ¢ he Ne in 1 5 ; . 3 $ erspersed with roses SHie Heublein in Hartford last evening. A | hiry ¢ 1. About 60 weron W. Hart of the club, ne s U . { i ! ¢ c M ) = § k B ¢ present from Hariford with such tender sweetnes Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ratten- { R0 | 453 Britain bury entertained at dinner at thelr N home on Lenox place Thurse accompanim Pres fons were ther out ry, and in an aria fr Imo: zotten work Mallna left on a ¢ P Netw York and Aeinedni i evening, | 2 ) 3 H 5 Hekdeds N Tersey and upon their return althfully de- o ) > ) e resile fn Kensington. F Mrs. Ray Leach will entertain the . members of the Monday afternoon P and the | bridge club at cards at her home on ¢ b 4 Ultima Canzone” by Tosti, two |Vine street next week. ~ 7 g ) % R § 3 R ' s { d 1 & ey E ;V “: mbers which the audience receiv- s ite e - S 21 § A \ o 3 s | v d t g, o BMi with special gratitude. And then. | Mr. and Mrs. Otls Scripture gave | 5% A ( \ | ~ s 5 n t ] A e e Rl fi,flp,' I aRa) a bridge party at their hom on 7 y | F (¢ | = i a ‘- In it % R o n iy Lenox place Thursday evening / & s \ ) ! A it e when they entertained 20 frienis at | < 3 ¢ [ | ~ < | / splay of forel fada St. Thomas's auction. The prizes were awarded \ ; ¢ ) | a2 a \ § Germa mian, S D s ke T to Mrs, Charles Swal irs. E. W. { - 3 r ¥ = r > € performed the Ray Leach and W. L.| g : 5 e . . ! list lightene Miracle of All injo-like accom- Mr. Hart played r Is a Fisherman™ 4 by Miss itown, Pa., T. Ridg- was his repuati Mr, and Mrs. hur Kimball will | rts opened up With a small |Eive @ small supper party at their in piece and ncxt came one of home on Lexington street tomorrow numb! regards t | evenineg. L AR R | \ o y TS 3 \ 3 Ir son will reside New TYork quiremen ol e i istens to a widely play®| Mrs. Fred W. Porter gave a small *h as the “Npe- | luncheon followed b bridge at her Op. 37, No. comparisons | home on Ten Acre yesterday inevitably invoke Then fol S two of Liszt's finger-break-| Mr Mre. Struman Dyson Nightingale' 'and the 12ti. | tertained a small party at dinner at The planist also rendered | their home on Trumbull strect last | ,, Sintey rite hmaninoff “Polich- | evening iock 2t the home NI ey # & : No— nw ¥ f1 ' T« roak street, SERvi e | Mr. ana Mrs. John C. Loomis en- v isbrook street, under tire auspices of |tertained a number of friends at gl rous will be gIV-|dinner and cards at their home on s Dot mber 8. The|Lincoln road last evening degroom, il per- es will be in attend- ced that | PR es of &| Miss Leonie Crowe cdding trip to Ber. Mr. and Mrs. John Cr the couple will take ye. Hall, gave a bridge party at [\ y oot 4 ORI Arbour, member ©of the|home Tuesday evening to the A. A Sunday (Continued on page

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