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# | | | I B 'y = — | | | o by herst and Willlams Colleges, Lexington street, will sail February | meettng will &8 usual 25th for Europe, [ by a social Miss Margaret Russell, daughter | | John H. Kirk of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac D, Russel of Titioh | Grove Hlll, who has been abroad for A several months will spend the holi- P Rusiness and Professional Cluh day season along the Riviera. 1 nne Roosevelt Robin | .. ] er President Theodore | Mrs. Louls Tyron of Indiana will | osevelt i3 to lecture on My | {arrive next week to spend the holl. Brother” at the Camp school augi-{ days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, | um on the evening of Marc Willlam Montague of Hawley street. | under the auspices of the Bu Donald McMillan, son of Mr. and ! . ‘ fonal Woun t Mrs. Dugald McMillan of Dover | | evening the members of road, and Willam Bradford of | | the nization held an an 1 | Springfe Mass, returned last | Cartstmas party preceded by supper, Tuesday from a trip to Havana with the traditional Christmas tree, | | s e 1 | Miss Dor thy Lathum a3 group | Dr. A. 8 Grant and Mrs Grant [ e LT e |of Maple Hill are spending the | | ,l‘y:‘“ml 0 Izlx‘ x':’}n!.w"“ S ‘,; Tonsl "‘\m"k in Cleveland attending a ron-1 n emhe v brought & Chris nas gift AR r; v:m‘-‘vm' | 14 d of Tuberculosis Relief Hny‘?:‘nvo; e nen oAl Mre. Charles Holcomb of Pleasant soclation w1 I8 DAL ! street has gone to Tampa, Fla., to | to Miss \:'v o Logan, of the | spend the winter with her son, Wil- | s active workers in the associaton | liam Holeomb. s O O O SOCIAL GATHERINGS Az NEardon o, iHickay e tiRerl i Rt ey has returned from a short stay in | | Thursday atternoon card club at her New York SO | | . bome on V ot thig week. | ne on Richard House, son of Mra, A, W T | House of Lenox Place, a student at ’m'.‘ b “ { Yals university, has been elected to | Trumbull street Wednesday atter- | [ Alpka. Chi- Rno. ‘ 008 R | Miss Amalia Traut, daughter of | . \ e e e A Mr. and Mrs. Frank Traut of West | 3 z at luncheon at her home on Vine| Malp sizest whil retieajnest Fri: =Photo by Murray Studio. | oot Njonaay | day from Wellesley college to spend | Fhoto by Murray Etudle, . i, Monds | her Christmas vacation with her | N MRS, M. H. GRISWOLD OF KENSINGTON e s B \ | parents. b MISS RUTH SCHADE ; Mrs. Griswold, prominent among the art circles in Bive 4 dnner maily i o 6 v R | Miss Schade is well known in New Britains’ musical town and Hartford, is attracting much attention to her oy ) Curtls Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. work, which is to be exhibited later in the season. e members world. She is critic for the New Britain Musical club and | Willilam Booth of Forest street, will | dancing class. e s L frequently is heard broadcasting from station WTIC, “vmwrml'y to spond the holidays hl“ 2 e e VJ town, } | [ o RSO, BRI AR et i : W (et i | Mrs Josephine Patterson; patriotic| Kenneth Roberts. Planists: Mise 5 B entertain_fou ot bridge S | Miss Carlotta Sloper, daughter of | IDStructor, Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson: | Florence Tommasoni, Miss Gers Social Activities About Town | vy v eion 3 et SBEner o unr. Mo, Sargurt Lamince o | (ot e i G | Phioto by Bachraen, | FUSSell street will return on Thurs. |$§3te to the department convention, | The program given follows: « v [ 4 | Mrs. Geors» Coit [y |day from the Abbott school in | 'S Agnes Lenox; “The dance” will be very much in the picture next alternate, Mrs.| String Trlo MRS. FRANK P. USHER OF PLAINVILLE | Andover, Mass., to spend her vaca. | JJary Reeve; press correspondent,| a | A o . Exultation .......v Dickinson e 4 | S R sy , i | tion in town with her parente. Mrs. Esther Litch. | b, Valse Lents ... ... Hahn week, beginning on Monday at the Shuttle Meadow club, | Mrs. Usher is president of the Plainville Woman's club. | e Lt IRTEE GF CIED f: (Mignon’s Lament) when the gorgeous “Night in Vienna” comes, an interest- Rarany 1= P . = — | Miss TERM Rattenbury returns }v“fx‘lf(y«irm and ‘h"“,(;i“,::“ 2l G Mf Evening .......... Pache i i i aq, » b o aEE g next ursday from Brad iel corps v e held January | Songs for Soprano ing entertainment staged each season by members of the thelr home | poan A " TG Breton Necce of Emmons Place | Academy y iy T o R ar Gl AN R Ehall g Mo e B : ] v ev to spend tr T e [ Monday night d: o class as their final d o party. lay evening WUINAL NG : | Y to spend the helidays in Pp! . Monday night dancing class as their final dancing party. | White hail.| James W. Cooper, son of Mr, and | 125 Teturned from a trip through | town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, | St Srreresseniieies Gretchaninoft The brilliance of these parties in the past has done some- | Mrs. 3. E. Gooper of Vine stréet, s | the south. o | William Rattenbury of Lenox Place. | Mrs. Lilllan A. Plerce will enter- feure Exquise . . Hahn Yo thing, o doubt, to add to the interest in this gala affair, Mrsi T Wainwrlght enter- | president of the Yale Glee mm! T & '} v o | « e {taln the members of the anxiliary to| ¢ The Two Magiclans .. Curran LA but the efforts of the committee, headed by Arthur G. ' tained the s of her card club | which will give its annual concert i o ‘“"."}' “' 8. son of Mr. and } n‘](r!:‘w}l 1\h’<“ \yl—\-« }(v Norris "_] “-\“ s fl'( : m“:\ n\f'fllm‘n?v:‘ "'rl\‘t Y - r?lrw Roberts « o i s B R ks R s e oF Gl N¢ rork city bert L. ] and daughter Miss Marjorle Norris | CIv ar at her home, 101 Pleasant | Songs for Baritone I,Imhalll. are to be by yiml m"t“]"b di m”;‘rd' Eighty *“*{‘1"\ 4t y EA ey etk York el member of the Yale Gleo club Which |of Grove it aur 3 and Mrs. A, |street, Tucsday evening, Decomber| a The Diver McMillan are to be transported by the “invisible express” to the crElonieson i ARV T will give its annual concert at tha|N, Abbe of Vine strect will leave in | 15. the occasion belng the b Noontana Nl o v AL y the > i e v ; con tha N, ) ot : i w . Night - Hawley [ “land of music and romance,” where they will be met by G pd el | of this city has| 10W? ball in New York city this! January for a tour around the world, | birthday of the ordcr. ¢. Fuzzy-Wuzzy ,...... Whiting ! 1 \ 5 ) ap and el f el | ¥ € native culinary experts, terpischorean and musical artists, New Britainites int ' Ar d president 0 ‘o e s eree | S Mr. Roperts who have prepared a fete night sueh as Vienna is famous | the yduction which p and ss of the school of rv Ss e ) .| Mrs. Walter P, Crabtrce will re| Mrs. Lawrenco Humason of Liberty | Strinz Trlo for durin ' fll \uhrll' v'f ”fj]}tt ,]{ |] st VI(JI“L II t‘; {:;0\ : Bells,” the Williams College T New Yory University. He will | ..l,. and 2 . \‘. Porter of Te }furn to her home on Lineoln street |street Is working among the Mount | A Day in Venfce ws...s.. Newin 2 ) > ing the holidays. Details have been clothed jn Belis® ihe W in Hart uated nost June and will re. [A6re Roat will atten dinner | this ovening after spending a few | Holyoke Colloge alumnae of town| Dawn 4 mystery, but one of the most enjoyable entertainments o icve the degree of master of scienee | PATY i3 \}f."lv"’ljnx\x\'_ % ning days in Sonth Hampton, Mass, and New Britaln in general to stige- | Gondollery ever given in New Britain is expected. in retailing. EENCHRUYE el UMD b | e e | ulate interest in the carol cholr of | Love Song ¢ a e OO e ; .. “:,',':; ?lrl:n Stanley returned to | S0 voices which is coming from | Good Night 32 . B : . " . “leason Parker was elects osle Miss en enney of S er.| Mc afr, (1 Costumes parties are becoming quite a fad. There is 5 NRCELH AL B el e e J.. yesterday after| Mount Holyoke College to the | Duet at the |street entertained at bridge last eve- spending a few days with her sister | Fourth Congregational chu 1y _eve- |ing in honor of Mrs. Ray Bressier | Mrs. Tennet Hibbard of Vine street. | Hartford an 1riqay evening, Deveme cent ¢ e Kenilworth c meeting for Soprano and Baritone of | The Passage Bird's Farewell .. something of a novelty in these affairs, particularly at this season of the year, when everyone for the most part is nnual | N NG L P Mair,|of Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Bressler| SN | ber 18Ih. The concert is being giver | Mr. and Mrs. Roberts i\ 'S moie or less tired of the usual humdrum dance and is look- street with | was formerly Miss Helen Kopf. cagrl Hammar, son of Mr. and Mrs. |in aid of the musie fund of tho col- | Two Pianos v ing for the unusual. m an e Neile -arl G. Hammar of Maple Hill, a(lege. Among the patronesses will| a. In the Desert o i B 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sloper of New r"mnrfio. \:nrc ster 1'!1,nwh’|rnr-. Insti- |be Mrs, John Trumbull of Plainville b. Procession of Soldlers (From N 4 4 R o ne | Kenne anclal | Britain are spending a few days at! [J'® 1as been electad to Tau Beta eihe e the Caucassian Suite) ... One night after A Night ir: Vienna" comes the * Black | {orniunce, with th iy, Robe treasurer | the Roosevelt hotel, New York city. Pl honorary sociaty. Last year he| Mr. and Mrs. . N. Wells of e ... Ippolitow-Twanow and White Ball,” which Mz. and Mrs. Harold Lee Judd of |1 irnishir 18 itor, Harold | o e s ';“'"“1 ‘i"‘w- mnudk!. another | Southington, formerly of New Brit. ses Florence Tommasoni \ Serlin are giving at the Shuttle Meadow club for Mr. and e \Sipsrecilive e ’r‘;“f!',," A number of the younger set in|nIGRY Mociely, dnd ”TI:\;:@,{;) Ao henE B A e nin se kT | and | Mra. Carlos Fetterolt of Montclair, N. J. “Evervhody is / g 'h‘:;:‘ “1'\'1'\“"1 Jat e “"”" “!“'“r' ical engineering courso and wili| A | Gertrude Hine | . R . . . . re o ¥ club last evening at which Mr. | = AN ~ m‘o.n‘,li_\ lmt{keshd[;n this gaiety, which, as usual, will be o the Z3th anniversiry| and Mrs. Irederlck & Chase of|Sr2dvdtedn June. = The New Britain Muslcal club ex- | The brilliant gathering of New ; preceded by many dinners. | of interest to s next year wer || Grove streat, Waterhury, introduced | g0 : . perfenced another animated house Britainites for the third annued b SRS ege alumnas 1 and a_commitice of past and | v voungest ghter, Miss Jus. | oocial vircles, as well a8 those|moeeting Tuesday night at the home aRnerbere A6 chBE cBARL S ) ; Sl i e iR R ‘;\‘oun, daughter, Miss Jus |/ misicanyinelineat arat anticlinlos Ny nehon Wennerberg - male chorus . concert I'riday comes to the front with still another dance at 151c ) ; Sk <o Ieicatlon ing Chase, to:soclety, With a great deal of interest the pre. T steac) aard X, Stearns. | which took place on Wedneaday | the Country club—the third in a sevies of subscription the en G Sl 1'“:: ,’l‘f:”‘:[‘m"‘“ evening Was | gontation tomorrow afternoon of Cvrmp Lol Cening A a1 1‘1“”;:”‘ J dances which are proving so popular this season among a 1bel| Afr Mrs. Harold Lee Judd re- | Preceding the dance, Miss Chase's | L1108 Messiah” to be given at the |, rted a spirited Al ;“‘\Y ,],n‘L:\;,; :hl :,-‘.‘.gsn:,,dmm:,:]; group of the youn set in town. Si Yaffe will 1ion il « York oty |uncie and aunt, Mr, and Mrs Arthur :3",“{“\1‘ F'l;'-:p‘flr by the New Britain | e Fer i, lovers for comlng mulical sveitis . f N it 81 loc o1 i : : el ho ciety. "he discussion which took up most i & : play for the dancing which, as usual, will follow numerous S 5 & sdsimballigriGrovs etractigae (W0 1o Grio i Hina el way=the 1fa most| e s R el me\mfml"w Assisting the chorlsters was s \ 2 dinner gatherings. isides ‘of Liia Conn i Howard Humphreyt of Rus: = “:’m" 1 Hec Honor, % popular appeal in New Britain, and | 3y, Stearns by reading a few p “‘”",‘ Magnell, HALoiaG (Rl AT UspleeR at 0 pned Sl VAL Himphrey ok iss. Chase attended St. Mer-|ihe performance tomorrow bids e R ARE e RADE R o | HRagberk Bhaions! SiThe Di RS = ' R Ny College clu : L SO school in Waterbury, was| 1o ha the mast successful ever giv o o Y LR e ances at the con- The club calendar announces for Saturday, Dee. 19, n ronesses in I inAtoRNe VR Crl Sl Y graduated from 8t. Timothy's scool | by 1he socioty nature of art, Those present quick- | (g = = ince playing 3 it < Tottomley, M d by society. took sl tme slip Wl s ‘ . another dance, but, since a great many folk will attend all S it Cantonsville, Md., and spent last | oo e O lc sidesfand Jfoundstimb S0 e o U0y oy e o WhIGh iweme RHE s 7 g A . ¢ 11. Day, ney and Melville Cri DSy The four solojsts to assist in the ! io 1oe too swiftly. Whether & € Jthese parties, the eommittee has postponed this dance to eman, M s have been the |Y4T in study in Paris, presentation of “The Messiah” are Tm'\.y,\,,; e s e T Miss Magnell was pre- a later date, Dec. 26, which, with the vounger element at James L. of William Sweeney Mothers' club of the Monros | “OnE the finest oratorlo and con-| oiher matter: the attempt at least | with '/ largs * bouquat ‘ot ' 3 . s avs ¢ he -many Chri S T e M. Partridge, | . % 2 dothers® club of oNroe | cert gingers New York has to offer. | o b 5 home for tllu holidays and the many Christmas guests in P e school hit upon a rather novel m i S innnnieutils | e RCIULEL S opening with the “Star i town, should be one of the high lights -of the Christmas R | s i Beriin ind mfl nr'nnslm_; f\:\;rls for m;» pure TS eaat AR | s e in B nce Banner,” during. the l season. ¢ e | v s 2 of pictures for the new school w d as speclally < s s of i which U tha & avdiente Seranton, Jones ¢ en Acre Road as sy ¥ to be given at the Burritt hotel on { Saas e s, Mrs. H. K. W the foothall Fame in Dos- ‘“ L’”"'_‘IK"":"ifl“‘p:"’:’ olfL‘f]YHAW L i singers of the “Mes- | Reiat WeaKectay Do {he chorus gave Beethoven's ) Mrs, Frank J. Porter has donated the ballroom at the 4 teorze C. 1. Willla on Thursday N a6 caras. booi| n solos ber v the auspices of the | “The Worship of i Seas \ icles, includ lace cards, b 2 . i 3 < 11 - irticles, including place cards, book- [ 1 jjjan afson. soprano. 15| phy Sim Sitenisaomis h t ral-like » Burritt hotel on the afternoon of Saturday, Jan. 9, to | “Mre 1t 1 Ll CEa R lets, lanterns and decorations f€or | \norican horn from Swodish par- |y d“”{'“ S i amnE Al he Rt Lsther Stanley chapter, Daughters of the American Revo- | Wiiliams, and s I¥ i o5 Christmas trees, dolls furniture, Puz- | onte and has been a favorit Por | RAENCHERE UIOENOLICAY S well-balasiced s Stanley chapter, Daugiters of £ i ¢ ARl et « g i Sl . dolls fur : PUZ | ents, and has been a favorite einger | 4o S llidoan aiarat o vell-baances L lution, in aid of the benefit bridge which, under the direc- Mm Mot Ve 2 : ’ m(‘q‘;“;‘nflr u' fl‘Mms'mlr”‘m o {foox) achol oik s wul s could s o\ : 4 ege score cards and all sorts of intricate = : 1 folk ALY Y v tion of Mrs. Hloward Parsons, is to be given on that day. Q3 e Inoveliles made by the school chile|,. nna ! | many who will be hom o better . This is sure to be one of the brilliant gatherings of thn 0 1 A : EUEIELS “']',\H' n was held, while the mothers' | o0 ) oRiartsL Re TRy of gchoalainnifcol baes | i ot ranea it e | post-Christmas season and will draw a large assemblage ‘ ) ‘1"‘ Woshi ¢ i s |Club_came to the front with contrl- [ oy fof Bt masterplec The 'sentan '“‘”‘\ '” e L ma.fi‘w ARt e from various clubs and prominent social circles in tow o « of Hamilton [PU110S of m‘“‘:v!’n'd candy, :\\kax:x Wengell Hart, tenor, ot only Y8 |00 i mia cour clasics ot the | hers iy Hermea and Puferage-Sei .- . ‘ he sale ete success, finan- 3 il ee 1 RSP SSe . 0 o) th > o Ny 1 v . * e street | clally and’ socially a magr ,M" » but possesses |'Now ‘Rritain high school will run a | &°F, t r being especlally weil | CLUB NOTES {“Boyhood" by Louise Ayres Garnett,| Mg, John 1 is entertained a ooy | S slne Rl e ™ +us | cOMBINEd promenade at the Sentor |liked. Then came “God Bless Thes, At a mecting of the Ladies' Ajg (209 “The Cradle Song” by Greteh |nymber of friends at nenty ot Br. ana Mrs "| Each year Emma Hart Witara |, 072D JOUM. bass-baritons, hut [high senool n January. Plans have ca,” which may a con« ¥) soviety of fhe Stanley Memorial [AMROM In addilion o the =ongs jgwed by cards, af ome on Lin- | greet witl mo 3 chapter, Daughters of the American | A1 TSR SYPET AR6C 5 & CORCEH) not been completed for the affair but S8R neN Bnsliony At M hurch held Thursday evening Mrs, |R2V: Theodore Alnsworth Greene, | cotn road W y lence on Ten Acre Read next TUes: | pocoiution, send a number of Christ- | SRS with important orchestras and | iy 4 poggible that it will take place |and fs quite fine enough to be one. e ol sident [PAStOr of Trinity Methodist ¢ h . {da nas gifts to Ellis Island and when | Al o sy | DEfOTE the mid-year grad “Beautiful Jsia of Somewhere f and M Tnarireiey locteq | Wil talk on “Christmas Symbols” | s, H. €. Bl e club met Thursday afternoon st o concert will ba given under Sl by Fearis plicity itself, vet and Mrs. Arthur Petts was a5 a | Sl Mes 1L 3 Robert Scripture of ) e e of Edwin F. Laubin when given with such high sex v resident dthers elected to of- eon bridge at < > ome Mrs. ortime > 1 e N iy . thodes of Berlin 30 members were) er home in Plain next Wednes- T Y pressive art as the Wennerberg sin, refary, and Mrs. Irank © afternoon, De ) [ treasnrer. g : toal s George Cor AR el surrent events me Plain- ville Woman's c avds: @tith Wednesday. Mrs. Louis Reynal wa 1 the p !present with gifts which will be |sent to the Island. In addition to | iz C"}:{;r:‘\f";h:‘"']’j_;‘“_\‘, \“‘",“!-"“;v'.']‘:\|r and Mrs. C. . Bennett, Mr. and and Mrs. George F. Dodd | Mrs. N. P. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. G. =2 e e P. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. H Hart | Mr, and Mrs W. L. Hatch, B. A Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Hum- committeo rs gave to it, tlore is never menta for any doubt as to its astonishing ape party to be given Wednesday after- | peal, This s the hymn that first ttained tional prominence by h of the being sung at the funeral of the b. The auxiliary will pro- martyred President McKinley. It program of eufertainment | electrified the audience into a more horal society [he list of box holders cors of Martha chapter, O, were elec Thursday night follows: Worthy matron, E: drew; worthy patron, Charl - ¥ \ vitt; assoclafe matron, Miss Hazel auxiliar: of the Woman's club was p WEDDINGS Mrs. Roy Nultgren opened her home in Kensington Thurs ~, . % C. Hunger- fill 500 bags with popcorn | than customary outburst of ape Leimpdesegoonthsioes Sy *vr‘[‘r:ir:mimrv.v, y.yz»‘:vf Mrs. T H. | The wedding of Miss DhO Rl Mre. Al O MeKinnle of| opn 10 & meRing ot the \WVome 1?:‘;-;.})}|I' 11‘1]{\! s ‘\\ (§' }Tt:\?fin;, and candy, and the Eddy-Glover | plause, Which at the church, was siellin Laduiing Ll [Comswell on Theodore streat. Mrs. |of Cromwell and Charles Heckman, | Mr. and Mrs. Atian € S1cFRAR A | Home Missionary society of the Ken- | (00 ~ry and s S O KOG | post, American Legton, wit turnish | limited to the rattling of the pro > fie Dyson; chairman of the board feerian fane anlinCrnating e Watnastay B | ence . Bennett of Forest|Moore, Mr.and Mrs. W. I Ratten- [ationd the oftir, | Oter numbtre byithe | chorbs of trustees, Mrs. Inez Babcock. TRURU NP fon children: ehIne a8t T o Ry W. A, Pixley o Omaha, Ne- has returned from a trip to | bUTY: Nr ar U Searle. Mr. and | auxiliary to furnish the club lI- | which Mr. Hoagberg sang an inel- A ;Mw\;lnrq Mg W ”'n“:f H\IZ ] ,1,]‘ lr.h“‘vl E. Dono ator ot fne (BRI AT TE e Sl A 'nl i"‘rs;»,c:w'.\ C. F. Smith, Mr. | brary. which has been _enlarged | dental & olo: “Nackrosen,” by Frans ! i TheonorapLaraon [opened har E. B. Proudman, | church, performed the ceremony. | STend sevoenl manths (v S | - T {and Mrs, P. B. Stanley, Mr. apd|and will be systematizad by the em- | Abt, and “Soviro,” by Mohring. Ar- » " 4 home on Trinity street Thursday houdman e \ brother of the | daughter rs. Georg s Mrs. rthur G. Kimball and frs. H. H. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs, | Ployment of several Junior achieve- ‘,,,‘ r Olson sang ths incldental solo 4 \fternoon to the annual el 'M‘ Woman's Clah bride, was the best man and Miss | \ance street daughter. Miss Elizabeth Kimball, of | 75 0 0 er, Mr. and Mrs. G, A, | ment girls as librarians. [in the Abt number, while J. A f the dies’ Ald =aciety of the Elim | SN rreibertian tived ster of th St g o el e | Ericson sang t idental solo In Swedish Baptist church. Mrs. Tda | Promise and Plight Cathering Hocknan, S 81 of D= u st e - £ ag . o e et gt on | T (o b it e At moom, s e el o ner, AU " b TY CALENDAR OF SOCIAL EVENTS ot o | Rotarians, and Rotary Aute that | Mim Magmel had a B pertiok '\ Sl ers ejeoted to i wire s ollowas | i ERRE Seinslval UL IpE Aea & e ISR Boeis ot e Concertl g ishry " Capitol Th % ; Wi [ SIS T TethalnE B th tha, dvening reeirted f6F boe B / Vice-president, Mrs. Theodore Lar- | Andover, Mass, the next |man will make home in Crom- | sunday—Chor b Concert . ...Capitol Theater sday | assemble Sl ning 58 vening reserved to P ! o e ety T ATl PelGrron ing of the Woman's club which | Wel Mor “A Night in Vienna" . .... Shuttle Meadow Clu on the following officers were | Hotel Burritt to hear the program |pealing harp playing. Her nine ! Rt reit Mie Tocenh Curtdoniaia | on Tuesday, Dec 1 ST ting. Miss Florence Camp, Russell Street, § p sident, Mra. Mary Gib- | of music given under the auspices | numbers included compositions by § \ Peterson is the wife of Rev .\\rll“‘ St. Ma i y—2> Britain Woman's Club Meeting. ..St. Mark's Parish R y: senfor vice president, Mrx M, the New Britaln Musical clu\:vThmflas‘ !‘»I\rmt\n‘.lné. the Volga ¢ ¥ Peterson. the minister a om Maple Hill Bridgs Club. Mrs. H. A. Leinhard, 2:30 o'clock | Agnes Lenox: junlor vice prestdent, | following a dinmer served at 7|Boatmen Russlan folk song, re g ke men lly in #ay—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Judd. “‘Black and White Ball." Mrs. ( Bryan; treasurer, Mrs |o'clock. The program was made up rangements by Sevasts, Plbto, 1 Mrs. Emory Corbin will sing a |teresting to parer gradu Shuttle Meadow Club [ Margarst Turnbull: _ secretay, Mra.| of bloth classlc and modern com- | Pierne. and Silnsks, Suishing with group of songs Monday evening at |ated from Phi 1890 lay—Plainville Woman's Club—Mrs. Donald Benjam Liltan Weir; conductor, Mrs. Annie | positions and was given by the fol- | an elegaic rendition of Thomas \ 8 ¢ the home of Miss Florence Camp on | from Am? 1894, | Bridge-——Mrs. Emery Corbin Frisble: assistant conductor, Mra | lowing members of the assoclation: | “Autumn,” which brought forth Russell street as a feature of the |trking an A legree. Later he was ~Third Subscription Dan o Meadow Club |Carrie Gould; chaplain, Mrs. Esther | String trio: Raymond Ostman, | much acclaim, holiday meeting of the New Britain | graduated from Yale University. H h lay—Beachwood Alumnae—Luncheon Bridge Hotel Bond | Litch; musiclan, Mra. Kittie Sarvan; | violin; Henry G. Schauffler, 'cello; | Sven Hoagberg, baritome, sang College ¢lnb. - Mrs. Corbin's program lmmm in the Hill school. in Penn. (and at t Hotel ¥ 1 o'clock. color bearers, Mrs. Mary Reeve, Mrs. | Theron W. Hart, plano. Soprano, — v will include two Christmas carols, | sylvania, as well as Dartmouth, Am- Friday evening, December | Bridge—Mrs. John Pelliter, Vance Street. Mary Reeve, Mrs. Alice Rehm; and | Mrs, Kenneth Roberts. Baritone, (Continued on Page 16} | | \ ) ! )