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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1925, . <« e [ [and Mre. Joseph Regan of Harrison | . | street and Miss Marion Naughton, | | daughter of Mr. and ra Naughton of Chestnut strec {home from the College }rm'm for the holidays CLUB ACTIVITIES Miss Florence Camp opened he; home on Russell street Monday eve. | ning to the December meeting of the | New Britain College club, Mre. Doug- las A. Johnston, president. There | wera 46 members present and { members were taken into th | ization including Miss Anne eck, Mrs. Margaret Payor oo (e : $ | Elzabeth Beye, Mrs. W. 8, Rowland, | A s ; J - Miss Katherine E. Cotton, Miss Jen- Douglas } nls Hendricks, Mrs. J. C. Loomis, row are ) n £ p s % A Cristy and Miss | town witk James ; PR ‘ are at ot New Ro- and | Lehigh | | Ernest De | Vincent Hay | untve ‘!fl"r‘ , Willlam students at to spend the Dorse holidays in Loretta was assisted by 0y Mrs. | anley H danghter i o 2 e, Mrs. Amy of Mr. and Drs nderson of B ¢ b by ubbard, LD Chestnut street r % i 2 W ) ] Francis Cl Wilfred Beloin has [ Etow: 360 iversity holidays with his parer the holiduy Law of Mra Henry Hawley of | Ohio, s visit he | Henry Payor of Gle Ister streot atheryn Wel y to spend or ' St it mas holidays MISS FAYE RATTENBURY Miss Rattenbury is spending her Christ from Bradford academy with her parents William H. Rattenbury of Lenox place mas vacation Rock avenue is Mr, and M | untversity for nd Whita ¥ ation which o held on th MISS AMALIA TRAUT s Traut is home from Wellesley college to spend the holidays with he of West Main street Mrs. Parsons | ) { e ley chapter, Daughters of the American Revelutic by | ) clvach, 4 ar LI o5 2 | & E\for vere taken by Elear bridge which will take place Jan. 9 at the Hotel Burritt Ruth Betty Welant len Mes Kitson tch, pding | Social Activities Abo ted a repre Eiks and b houss on strect Wednesday even re colortul with the t Town With every interest subordinated to the forthcoming holidays, socie eeing a time when the social calendar is practically empty. Of course, the assembly dance at the Shuttle Meadow club last evening attracted a number of folk and the school set returning home for the Chyistmas eason are lending a touch of color and general gaiet ot Lincoln street rtmouth university ntertained a nds at luncheon and ord on Tuesday. Miss party at the home of J. H. Vreeland on Wal the s of her neth If dances and social zatherings of one sort or anoth wre not well to the front, there is indeed an air of Yul stivity discernible about the town. The days are marked a gay preparation for what promises to be one of the inost delightful holiday season Chase, and Mrs, C and Mre and Mrs Mrs. Hewerd Humphrey Gertrud nelly 119 [ g N = 4 i d Mr les H. §. Fliess Is chairman of committee for Junior January : He will be a Conran, Lee M. ndrew H Forrester, P. ige, G. R. Reynolds Christ day, coming ag'it does on Friday, will be a gala 10 at the Shuttle Meadow club. There will, be a mber of family dinner parties, and it goes 1ying : : d fcCurdy, Win- :it the club will be the gay mecca of the city’s activitics. ! i e it mior C c ne { U I Segur, Willlam A. Towlll, » band of pleasure-seckers will include all ages, from the < olngain Al y b 4 i 2 W comy 1 scl G 3 : 2 . Varney and Charles M iost members of socicty who come out for the children’s Delta P fraternity v to the older folks who come out for supper and danc- evening the Glee later in the day. : nce will be held Hartford club. Saturday tea s will be given at the Psi Up- ma Nux chapter houses, followed by a basketball Ghirlanda 2 . n an tves hi 0§ € en Trinity and Pratt In- M. ford Public High morning will be de- Mrs. H will be preceded mong the largest, that ¢ of Berlin, ce to be given at th { play for the dancin; numerous dinner g Lo Ay, and Mrs, Pardon Ricke : . i e Now comes another party at the club, the New Year’ : b W G . her lay evening. 1 t 1 2 Cx el nupiata celebration. Everything, so it is said, is to be very 1 Nathan Hale s : the clubrooms to be lightcd and decorated claborate ly, ile a number of novelty d ill feature. Louis W. ‘oung and his committec are working overtime to n 1is an occasion. a will be served at the house. Monday afternoon ppa Epsilon will hold a tes , followed by the junior prom- hall. Breakfast served Tuesday morning at and Alpha Delta Esther Trumbull, tmas party Howard John Deschenes of Montreal i the b y held a Christy ving the follo AT : § 500 Aside from these parties one hears a great deal about Hark! Pardon Rickey of ¢ holiday da aed for the school sct, a large I ¢ raber of them | eription, but still a great many are ey ing planned by the parenis of member of the younger set. wge bridge parties and dinners for both Christmas rln)A 1 New Year's, following a round of smaller \ual interest, all tend to mak irom B Carol of the the Christmas dford s Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bates of Rus and Mrs. Harry Par 1 street, Mr, and Mrs ons of Hart street d W. Porter of among those were fow club when ¢ dancing clas ve : interes PERSONAL ITEMS eturn to their ho following list son of Mr. and Mrs ston Ac muel I A, Fi Jeert Miss Alice Regan, daug r preceding 11 Wednesday gave a del! ight home on West rsday after: d three t noon ables were awarded Mrs. R George Coit Mrs. George Potndexter, ths Aloha cards at Mrs. Monroe Alpha her . at ommittee h Hance George is en deav st talked 1 pla The y for Harold ham and honor al Christmas Xe place at th ght. Thers patrons will Sam npson Kron Gilbert Chambers and (Continued On Page 11)