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. MID-WINTER this city will take place January 23rd. T8 | At the mystic hour of 12 Thursday night old Father y forever and laid it upon the | sheif to gather the dust of ages while he turned to the first | page of the new book of 1926. But as 1925 is closed for- | ever, it is nice to look back upon its days again and review the events which have made it memoryful. N Time closed the book of 1¢ January tmonth festivities, ery Chrigtmas, L1 1 Holarship more than Musical club h 1 impor nnsicalt of vear | L riy Unite States i Immigration at ¢ ll sk the members The school and I\ w ituin. Woman's ecluh hony or U Turope and still t attend ortant part in the whi Teryon > niost of them W they attractcd & Ly i ople from here. Junior weel at LOWn was Collsga closed the s inoa brililant w w oelub was of the hriltiant e lights in the month. Club m e kept gociety on the o ‘ b Lridge partics in aid of 1 : | b and Business and i sional Building run 1O Soataitiay Iy suppoited by the communit ik s il » Guy Maier and Lee Patterson S a delightful concert at the itre under w Britain Musical ¢l hospital buildings wers \ hi several New o paintings at N et T done 1 \ Hartford we nothor atir ture: of e ® A . March Seyeral New Dr oo i I for Europe. One « Lriliant of 1t part of early Apr spring ! in months activities. | entertained younger set lance school at § Meadow club in honor of | Thanksgivi . Miss Virginia Hart. Madame Dran Chitdren's Ho of the Ewift's marriage troduc took place on April 1 “ountry busy wit nes and p noal Mee ing an - Sl New Britain ) May The Messiah™ The May ball taking place at the | Of course, b was a br Shuttle Meadow liant afair of the month. Mrs. C. nual meeting of the McAl Auxilary. | zaars, Shuttle Meadow club announced golf | just schedule. A number of New Britain teas p RUTH MATHEWS Miss Mathews is the daughter of Mr. and M Mathews of Chicago, 1ll. Her marriage to Bret Neece of weddIngs and Mrs. Donald Bartlett pour by patriotic socicties wo- | “ohol the most . milla who p! month a8 | balalaik for June is wn and in Hon. Golf tournam feted vie with weddings Wo weddings were atured with nmer nouncoments with Sep- |4 pu dull xocially society wedi ticularly Iashionable William Drooks e W Monday evenir nnoune- | The M class | Whittlesey, Meadow lay getting under way f t Miday w much entertained following her debut [ those home 4 Mitchel opened her home to the an- | December last | Berlin, with the \ girls attended the Smith college | days of the month with a series ot | club. Theron W. Hart, in charge o! Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Hultgren of 23 prom and the Amherst and Dart- { joyous events. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1926. GATHERINGS Shuttle Meadow Club Has Open House—Dances Fea- ture Week. | The house comm!ttes of the Shut- tle Meadow club under the chair. | manship of Louls W. Young an- | nounces a serles of four dunces for {the winter season of 10206, On |January 16th there will be a dinner dance, February 6th tb mid-winter ball will take place, on | February 27th a regular dinner dan will feature and on March | 20th the annual cabaret will take | place | wiie e | Ou New Year's Day the country {club was the mecca of the town's | soclal life. Skating was the center of | interest early in the day, but late in | the afternoon nearly all memb | came out for the supper which was served from one of I. Fish's famo tables” at 6 o'clock in cafeteria style. Dancing followe to the | mu 10 o'clock in the evening. One of the most brilliant of the | holiday dances wa Phi Sigma Sorority e Wednesday evening at the Burritt Hotel. The dancers for the most part compr {ed the younger set in town, but there was still a representative gath- oring of the otder fo hout town. | The Trinit layed for dancing. { Mr, and Mrs | West Main Street and Mr, and Mre | Frank J. Porter of Le ¢ ! were among the din ington country club P Mrs. Leland Hoar gave a small bridge party at her home on Corbin | avenue Wednesday afternoor I (e A Mrs. James §. I n street entertaine al luneheon and bridge last Wedr day in honor of her guest, Mi Margaret Rae Meyer of Afhany, New Yo street entertained many frf from this city, Boston, N and § field on Christmaa. 5BG | A delightful tea was held Tues- Jay afternoon at the home of Miss sunice Humphrey of 171 Lincoln street when the Colile talned the Junjor Colle several undergraduate home for the holidays, Attrac corations ndles, Christmas gres carnations, Dr. Gertruc club e 1 Kins and the Misses Helen Wolski, Proctor served. During tha afternoon the were entertained by Miss Mary yod s Miss Margaret Perki ctions 4n the 55 G ve “omposer. nal dances | On Tuesday evening, the annual romenade and d of th ss of the Bristol High sch held the HIi rice A. Axelrod wi 2 bachelor dinner Monda the Burritt hotel by 3 busin ionds v s furnish rtainment w «d by professional singers ers, Mr. Axelrod w. of Brooklyn, N. Y. PR ) Miss Jennia 170l 1 served. mittee in char i Hedwig Ludorf, Allee Sting Director, Clement Lewis; mu director, Rosa Swarsky. Walter ( son and his orche the danc ing. eliel ® tertain- Mrs, W. C. Hunger ral of her and Frane Main stree t a luncheons Tuesday fn honor f Mrs., Harold Les of Berlin who lfeaves for Florida, l xt weel on South evening | Mrs en Twitchell ar taughter, Miss Constance Twitch ve a mothers' and daug home on Forest rnoon, Mre. Georgs Dadl tables of bridg rden street New Y prizes were a her Willlams a ) S. P. Stro Mrs. Mortimer Rhodes of Berll enter 1 a number of friends at | cards at her home T 1- | there were any number of affairs for | ning. from school and college, SIS Christmas ba The New Britain days | was entertained Tuesday evening Ruth Taylor. jdent of the | pr i the program. SOCIAL FUNCTIONS, SOCIETY PLANS, CL c of S1 Yaffe's orchestra until | that which the | Bacchnalian orchestra ) Maxwell Porter of ! Prots by Murrsy Etedld, MISS HARRIET PARKER Miss Parker is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, She is home from the Gate- \letier of 27 Har- | at an inform- | Clayton Parker of Vine stree way school in New Haven for the holidays. balloons in ston, Maine, has been vis- | home during th Miss Hultgren will ta ay to be given in the tter part of Janu- Mr. and Mrs. A. L Joy of Jerome bolt- | dining rooms part | club Thureday eve- nds ampton | played for the | Miss Mildred . nerly of New Britain, has been | uest of her aunt, ) lison of New York | ter- club and who are at | 12 o'clock followed {ve de- )} oout with and red parents, and Mrs. . 1. Ohman of Stan- n, Mildred Weld and lono Miss Doris Schroedel of Division well under way Esther Stanley i roedel of Mount | M- bridge, which he afternoon of Bower have | ‘Surpris returned to their home in Nova Sco- |liftle frie tia after a holiday visit with Mr. and | da¥ Greenwood | “cellist and Miss Rose Meltzer, vio- v- | linist. Miss Perkins and Miss Melt arriages in | were acompanied by M state. | Da | and Mis Barbara Troop. Vocal | Rryonmer 8| selections were rendered by Mrs exer- | Emery C. Corbin and Mrs. Austin L. or interest, | Stowell recite camo | which she is th yre going DO Bradford of ringtield. is visiting Donald MeMillan | Dover Road. nosiisgor Douglas Joh <ong, Mrs. Harry Bates, M . is spending several days with Torrington. “harles Nichols, Mrs. 4 James | eife s Judd Ingraham, h school gymina- sium. College students at home for as away or plaAning to | the holldays mada up the greater and | part of the attendants. 11y dull socially. Ono or S, solemnized. Golf Mrs. Percival Platt | have returned to their home on Ten | Plains, Mass., to Acra road after spending a few days tendered night at Miss Po ly Pease, Mra Herbert Pease of Vine [New ¥ associates from 5 of city and other places about the 1 .. Nair was toastmaster W land an ent her birthday. nd dgoe- | s presented with of gold. He will be marriad dates tomorrow to Miss Ada M. Prilman Newton Tucker of Maple Hill is Raymond Tucker, in Pittsburgh, Pa y T returned to Philadelphta after & his and Mrs. E. Thompson strect. an was tendered . birthday surprise party Monday took | night at the home of Miss Sadla ty | McGuire, to town, a buftet lu in ¥ n-| The Stanley Works Gh of Now!give its minstrel and dan school | 8, at Odd Fell ] October br luncheon | chatrm, ei- { Johnson, Olga Olson, T tained with flgs and vocal Mrs. Ttouskie was pres imes wers played and o3 with a pursa of gold. Mr. and Mrs Nelson Mann and | Miss Mildred Mann of Robbing av ever ssful winter danee of &hub Wil | oy 47 Alpha-Beta chapters, Jannary hall. The com- Is Elyse Gourson, Sophia Scheyd, Ruth Mr. and Mra. D. E. Fino 2nd fam- s, with Mrs Joley's mother, M been tha guests Mary the Hotol Burritt. iy e Hayllol] L Beresneokoff of son of Pleasint Ann Giller of Trin- are visiting in N relatives of patrons and patronesses we Britain and Mr. Heimoviteh of e winter i PERSONALS Many People Return to New Britain Homes For has returned tor trip to Florlda. Kimball home sday Grogan's parer {Conion of Sou spending two Heory er is visiting of Lenox Place | Terry of this city. Constance Thwitc ; to Philadelphia Kallgren-Wager weddin r's eve rded to Mrs | nia Hunt of § Mass., are spen 1y eve- Miss Ingeborg Gustafson len Hare of Pittsfield, Mass. of Maple Hin the guests of Mrs. | and Mre Charles Hare and |street has returned from Staten Is- | gherw has re- |Miss H i have been | Musical club yigit with her parents Mr. Arthur Nollings of | Mra, R. H. Bones » Gustafson of Sfanley Miss Helen Cadwell will return|Miss Lois Kirkham of Cedar street|tended by Mrs. Harold G. Harves o New York city tomorrow atter|with Miss Barbara Ewift, daughter |Easton, Pa.. matron of henor Beryl | | Wallace street, a junior at Bates col- | spending the New Year holidays|of Talmadge Swift of Cedar street |Marjorie Harvey was l\0§r bearer. (Continued on UB NOTES AND PERSONALS with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cadwell of Harrison street, .« e Mr. and Mrs. Clifton McKenna and daughter, of Maple Hil|, are spend- ing a few days in Norfolk. “ .. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Shonts of Ma- ple Hill have been spending & few daye in New York ety o oo Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap Blater of Maple HUl will return tomorrow trom Burlington, Vt, where they have been spending a few days. e e | Miss Cathorine Hunt of Fargo, 1s the houso guest of Miss Junica Humphrey, daughter of Mr. | and Mre, 1. N. Humphrey of Lin- | co!n etroet, o eie Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Parsons of Germantown, Pa.. are epending the week-end with Mrs, C. P, Parsons of West Maln street, | .« e e Mra Mercer Whyte ot Chicago, 111, will arrive on Monday to spend | the remainder of the month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mouat ot Grove Hill | R Miss Ann Holmes of Winsted has | been the housc guest of Mies Mon- | nle Peaso of Park place Sie iy Mra. James Lelkley and daugh- ter of Mueklolae, Oklahoma, have been the guests of Mrs, Robert N. | Peck of Park ple | | Mra John Reed of Jers [ has been visiting Mrs Ray Leach of Vine street. \ PR | Willlam Commings will return | tomorrow to his home fn Boston, | Mass., after spending a few days at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G0 Mr. and Mrs, Staven 8. Robb, of | Maple strect have as their guests, MISS ADA N. PELLMA | Andrew Robb, tbeir son, and Miss Pellman, daughter of Mr. and Mr: ife, of Ruth, N MR AT . Samuel N, | s ventas diaintog Eveinsec in)| Pellman of Brooklyn, N. Y., will become the bride of | the copper mines of the Consoltdated Maurice A, Axelrod of New Britain tomorrow. Mining Co. The young couple expeot to return to Nevada late in January eteie will leave on Monday for New York | Dr. David Waskowitz was best man. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Abbe, of Vine city to spend a few days | The > was attired in a gown of |street will ail next month for “ .. {vory eatin trimmed with heirloom | cruise around the world on the Dr. Georga M. Flan and | rose point e drapes, Her vell was | steamer Laconia Mrs. ¥ Seise | nagan of Forest st are | Of rose point with s in New York | Venice a coronet from carried her mother's a shower of lilles of the 2 of honor wore sh satin with & tan rimmed with flowers. spending a few da Miss Amalla Araut, daughter of | ity Mr, and Mrs, George W. Traut, @ | 900 | student at Wellesley, is visiting T Mi parents during the Dolidays. She has |of Mr, and Mrs. Burtin Goodwin o rine Goodwin, da {as her guest, Miss Catherine Ober- (ghorman Court is span he | She carried 'm bouquet of Mrs. | beck of Portland Oregon, a class- | week-end in Philadelphia, Pa. Ward roses with ribbon in a | mate. | T harmonizing shade, The flower girl | v e | S wore a dress of ruffled white organ- Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Deming, of | Miss Justine Traut, daughter of g i’ “\ore Christmas guests of | O r a pink satin slip and car- | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Traut, who arc 2 1 basket of r petals. The in New London siheie Iin Florida, visited Mr. and | George Trant hollday week. She 15 a | | nurse at the Walter Reed Hospital, | Washington, D. C. P Miss Virginla Monahan of 748 West Main street, aged 5, was a A" hostess to many of her ds Monday on her birth- m's attired in a immed with y black pleture = ball room of the hotel where remony took place, was decor: ated with palms, ferns, smilax with 1 of flow wedding a cruise PR Miss Ruth Penney, formerly of | this cfty visited her pare Mr, and | Mrs. D. C. Penney, of Locust strect yver the holldays, con- glish twill gown 1 henna stre | Y ¥ e 1 at home after Jan- | Mn and Mra ©. E. Prat, of| o 5 s lifuein: Dols arlen o | Berlin apent Christmas with friend {rs. Clara iraves askowitz served in the navy war and was graduated univers- { Miss Jenie Taylor | Mr, end Mrs. Maxwell Coe of Li- | berty street are attending the Robin- ! furdock wedding fn Jamaica | Miss Jose of Mr. and this city t wmark of W Mil daughter Gernard Miller ¢ st of Miss Sarah gton, I son- | Mr. and Mrs. Pardon C. Rickey | of Worthington Ridge, had as their | houso guest Kenneth Stanley, of Ll < ¢lty, over last week-end, |Waferbury 2 i oite ity | ! Mrs. C. E, Lawrence, of Berl tertained her brother, Dr. Wil | Elton, of Boston, last Sunday R was made during ling of Ver- and Mrs, John et, New Helen Joan Hur 1 Mrs. Frank E. le, N. Y, The November 1. Miss Cather ly of Wash- ington street is spending a weck in e cou iving in Albany, N. G Freeman, of Whiting 3 v I strect, Plainville, stude at Dart- Milton Jones ¢ W ‘ A X Giil's parente | mouth was one of the sponsors of a |llam Moor i ] 208 lance at tho Astor hotel, fn New | maica I I e B Tnerary ot | Mr. and Mre. Harold Lee J Miss Tri Sl el leave for | Mass Mre John and family, of Berli their winter home rext Wednesday., Geors: rk Place will accompany 5 1 be the T or & woek Son Robert have returned to New York after spenMug Fagan, of ed the en- r, Agnem Marion, of will take Mr or so. McLo M Fostmaster Sid Kensington, with his | Rev Edward Upson Cowles of e P ; Mase s ainvii sy augatuck 2 .« . , - o ¥ o Waskowitz and Axelrod ing Misa Harlot V. Holilster. of Tier Nuptials — Many wy of Mercy in has been visiting relatives fo : et > e ? | Northampton, Ma ments Announced. s 5 LeGHeie: A7 N z e . £ ar it 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perkinson, of s { Pitsburgh. Pa., spent Christmas with 1 : o | Mrs. Perkinson's parer Mr. and : e | Mrs Garrity of ; {0 AICE Sie A Boyle Miss Ellen Andrews has returned w York city after r home . ding a few dass with Mr Sereraion ws of Lincoln ¢ o (R e} ~-‘ S s { Mre, €. W. Norris and | formerly of New Br v of at Miss Marjorie Norris, of | New York. will be t and t is ¢ e cores Grove Hill will sail from W | ushers will b T o'clock Mrs, | York city January 23rd on the ‘La- | Georg | rch and 5 to spend 5 months abroad. | Yosep! H ? 3 ception at | i iie flower F id ner, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Carol and K ¢ Mass,, Aiss | children of Trumbull st will by ¢ 1 Miss 4 from | leave for Rochester, N. ¥ nediate h ) \ 1 Miss Rob- nded the | dle of January W t { ek g . o el | make their home. after & \[rs J rd ¢ city will LR short . ! smai nan Plke of man of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball of | A 1 2 Mr. Mur- ling a few | Lexington street are spending the| I Wasko. Wood- onlon | week-end in New York city. witz, son ¢ Mrs. Sa Du LI | Waskowitz, of 79 1 n street s a niltor of this Mrs. Sturman Dyson of Trumbull | gyin M r of Lowis | city w ushe Mr, Mur- of M. L. Tu Academy *23 is with t E y Ru Level Co. land where she has been spending | place ye a week with her parents Mr. and [Bond in Hartford, Rabt of Hartfo ony. The bride was Mrs. John H. Kirkham and daughter |marriage by her father and . o e stil another wedding of interest at- [in town is that of Bret Churchill of | Neece of this city and Miss Ruth PETUR b REA S {1 1562 dcudlio. \ s