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NEW Bllfl'.-\lf\' DAILY l]El{.\l.l), S.\'l'l’l‘\l.).\Y, JANUARY 9, 1926 |nny afternoon. Mrs. Elwood John- ITI\. Mrs. Luclan Stevens and Mrs, Jarold Feck were awarded the {Wells E > prises. Tea was served In tho din. | ;i Wells Eddy o!.Nu.«lnEmn Center, "r;‘r‘oq'(fi:‘: .J‘.‘",',‘.‘ fil‘\‘if Helen North | b [ Willlam T. 8loper of Hartford will | pres t the ti 3 . ¥ |sall January 16th for Europe where i . .. {he will spend several weeks. | Miss Ruth Bristol entertained a ofisaiEe tew friends at dinner and cards at | Mrs Jonathan T. Hart of Maple the home of her parents Mr. and | | Hill Is in New Orleans. Mrs. T. H. Bristol of Corbin avenuo ey n Thursday evening. ‘ Mrs. M. J. Shonis has returned to | TS her home in Maple Hill after spend- | ing. several days in New York city | {with her daughter Miss Henrletta ip‘hfln'f\. | oo e Steven Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hart, of Maple Hill has return- | i to Riverside Military Academ) Gainesville, Ga., after spending holidays with his parents. { “ v tlesey of Now Haven have been the recent house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Maurice Pease entertained a group of the school and college set at dancing at her home on Sunny ledge Monday evening for her broth- | cr Maxwell Moore. | PRI Mre. E. E. Austin entertained the | Maple Hill bridge club at cords at | Ler home on Golf street ‘Tucsday | \fternoon. The prizes were awarded o Mrs. Willlam Middlemass, Mrs, | Theodore Wallen aud Mrs, & lale. | P { Mrs. Emory Corbin entertained a few friends at cards ot her home on West Main strect Wednesday after- | noon. Philip Mildrom has returned to the fufficld echool and Henry Mil- drum has returned to Woreester, Mass, after spending soveral days eir home tn East Berlin PR Henry Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mis. H. E. Whecler of Forest will leave Monday for Atlantic to gpend the next two week . e o e Mrs. R. Germond of Hart street | and Mrs. Charles B. Parsons of Hart street entertained at dinner preceds | | Miss Bertha Chamberlajn and Mi ling the “assembly” dance at the Co Chamberlain of Sunny- | huttle Meadow club lagt evening. ledga will leave later fn the month | Qi 0 | on & cruise through the West In- | The Burng club will celebrate the | dles. 1 hday of Scotland’s immortal | . / P vard, Robert Burns, with a dinner, Sk % Mrs. Harry Adams returned to her | concert and Scoteh dance, in the o7y home in Epringtield, Mass, on Fri- ball room of the new Burritt hotel | 4 ) day after epending a few days with | on Thursday evening, January °l.| 3 |her parents Mr. and Mre. Laurence ! The Rev. Nefl McPherson, M. A. ‘” | Mouat of Grove HilL | « e A, D. of the First Congregation church, Springfleld, Mass, will r |spond to the world-wide toast, Robert Burns. This is the social| event of ths year among the local | Scotch residents v e \ Miss Margaret Root and Miss Miriam North of East Berlin have ’ returned to Storrs Agricultural Col- lege after spending the holldays at their homes. | PRI Miss Viola Alex, was hostass at a | i | Miss Hazel Egan, daughter of Mr S ELIZABETH BURR bridge and pantry ehower given tn MRS. WALTER MURDOCK |Ead BT S een lol 0 ot Miss Burr is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burr 'honor of Miss Loutse Light, Tuesday Mrs. Murdock was Miss Elizabeth Robinson, daughter ‘;"y:"&,;“fn(,‘,'r';:d‘f,:,'".?,,","s1:“(,,,'2,’ MISS MARGARET M. DALY of Francis street. Her engagement to Wendall Burbank evening. The house decorations wers > ) . A § > e! & of Mrs. A. W. Robinson of Jamaica Plains, Boston, Mass t New York city. ras 4 i o fe - ery attractive, the motive being, «» DODINE 4 '8, bos y ) . 'a trip to New York ¢ | 4 h § i of Cleveland, 0., was announced during the Christmas holi- | *r¥ at/mm T (B ch:,\"sflnthmnun:w before her marriage last Saturday to W. C. Murdock of OFOT0 | Miss Daly's engagement to Walter F. Hausmann has Jack Conlon has returned to the | heen announced this week. tholle University after spending | 3 Ithe holiday with his parents Mr. and | Mrs. John Conlon of Summer street er of the bride, was best | Richard House, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. House of Lenox Place, | o bride was attired n a gown ;nq Harold Rossberg of Vine street te chiffon velvet. Her vell was lrotyrned Monday evening to Yale | «d with orange blossoms and ypjyersity, to resuma their studies rricd a bouguet of roses and | ¢por gpending the holidays in town. | days. and white hearts trimmed with gold | this city. arrows. The bridge prizes wers 'nl‘fl'drd 1o Miss M. Cohen and M. nowltz of Hartford and Mrs. Wil- | president; Stanley R. E _L DI !N RS Iltam Kaplan of New Britaln. Miss tary and C. L. ngnt will becoms the bride of x - F. Ha nd D. S Landon again selected as auditors for 41 | [nterest today turns to the Eether | Rufus Hemenway and Judge hard Erwin, Jr, left on the same |[College, Flavel Elliott of Dartmouth, day for Troy Conference Aca ¢ of Amherst, Miss in Poultney, Vt. New Jersey State L) College and Carl Hammar of Wor- Miss Dorothy Walrath Thure- |cester lech. Hall, Basie, Virgin- [ R A v, secre- eldon, treasurer. [ e | Stanley Chapter, Daughters of the!John H. Kirkham were clected to lilies of the vally. The maid of s@ ot |io. aftor spending her vacation in| Mr. and Mrs C. S Barnes ot e » | American Revolution, bridge which |the board of directors for a term of honor wore green georgette trimmed e town | Bristol Thursday on a motsr . AT TP 3 | : : | Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy of ¢ sday o With such a continuous round of gaiety for the younger | takes place this afternoon at the |three years with beads and black hat. Her \ycacumiry have been the recent | o o o trip to California. members of society as hegan the last days of October with | Hotel Burritt. ~The proceeds go '0“ i il auquet was of yellow tea roses. The |y e “oucce of Mr, and Mrs. Wil- | Mrs. Lycy Johnson of New York e the annual Harvest ball at the Shuttle Meadow club it js |the local chapter and will help d bridesmaids’ gowns were of yellow jon®® EWCAR O T Cion street, |City and brother Artbur Corbin of | Miss Dorothy R erg of Camp > naturs S & : 3 an the expenses incurred in pub- | \X!E ] e and they carried bouquets | B |Loos Angeles, Cal., have been visiting |street is spending a few days in New only natural that there should be a halt, but only a slight !jjguing “The History of N v | DDH\ S i e eiys e e s i .1 \J ; T et York city betors aalling tor Burele one, for, apparently, there is no chance of any actual cessa- | Britain.” Among those who have | f———— S il wing (e coremonylairecens | oree L e Beac 0 on the §.'S. Maurl. > tion until well Into next month. The scason will last until | taken tables are Mrs. George Ashle I e tial o ion wag held at the bride's home. ,i‘:;‘\“‘m" F‘;‘M“L - Albert. Middleton returned to AR Shrove Tuesday, which will fall on Feb. 15, and by that time | Mrs. Buell B. Bassette, Mrs. Harn Several nuptial ~eventS |y and Mrs. Mucclacearo left on a | R e e, |the Suftield school after spend Miss Helena Doane has returned to all of the larger parties will have been giver 4 [ Rates. Mrs. Robert §. Brown, Mrs. | | take place in first week wedding trip to New York and| aoo ciarence Bennet of Torest |Nis vacation with his parents Mr.|Jorsey college for \women after Tt £L7ED. F. W. Benham, Miss Mary Bing-|| of year, Washinglon, D. C., dnd tpon theif |, Jrs, Clarenee et e York |and Mra. Ernect Middleton of Bar- spending the holldays: with yer 3 hat restless spirit and a desive for constant changeis | r. W. Benham. Miss Mary| & | ‘return 1l reside at 176 Washivg- |5 1o & nett street. S | parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Doane fon streat [E oo 0 {of Maple Hill. shown by movements to Palm Beach, Miami, Belleair, and | Bingham, Mrs. William Booth, 2 enning has returned | 3ok 3 L DS N ) | Miss Phylist intermediate resorts, as well as journeys across the contj- Mrs Georgo Corbin, Miss | The marriage of /hittlesey @ Miss | ‘ : age of Miss Mildred Da- ] Miss Mary Whittlesey and Miss | : veel et D, 5 Erl i o ; Shaal Camr M Mo Al CE | o e ciassiof ML Lve] DE B v R and e B, E R Stavena foth o oic o ficaey 8ot Weests Maith (1 NS REERIRIE B George Kimball returned on Tues- ient or by way of the Panama canal zone to California. [ifee Govmond Grmtie M |13 0f Mopls sireet and Harold 1" gt greot observed the 50th anni- | BF20%8 W T e | mepEdieraiisysiinkBokton M SRER duy to B inston: N Jj o restini K Miller of A hur street took place day noon at the home of thw « s e studies at Princeton university after . Jany also have made plans to pass the remainder of the 1 ary of their wedding on Wednes winter along the Riv ns to ; I . Goodwin, Mrs. William Hu era in Vienna or in making tours of gerford, Mrs. Rufus Hemenv leity. Miss Frances Whittiesey will sail January 23rd for the continent ing the holidays in town with They were marrfed Jan- Walton Meagley U. N L *lride's sister Mrs. George C. W u is par the world. Miss Hall, Mise Bilzabein HUNEer- of Siaplo sirost.” Reve W B (Chadiis e lane ot v norelaiiabnlilfepenitieareraliesi R LS Virglnla, naving spen Ms parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B L s Ao " i ; fordl Mo e To RAban T S erand bride, as thea Miss A 2 a Christmas furlough with his par- | Kimball of Lexington street. Ath(}l)‘hilllll%(;;n:]:lfi?“‘?fiti(‘:f xi;l(iwflof) t‘:‘r; u‘;nces. hdvre becrlx e e T o -\‘l“m')‘;‘"_v' S, _’l‘fi-m WM Jones. They have two children. Td- fouring: SR |ents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Meagloy of | PR athe al fest S, d here are now in prospec Miss Mirlam Mouat, Mrs. Herbert wwoos a clated. Mrs .19 1. Stevens, a sman at the { Miss Katheryn Clark Misa 3 oAl L NTre e R i e < ns, s 2 form. |Berlin. iss Katheryn Clark, daughter of |Ward was the matron of honor and \tef B R S ol Wil | Mea:Tavlor of New, Hasen-jfor Gogo | Dr. Robert Clark and Mrs, Clark of taose more formal functions that may be classed as the L. Mills, Mrs. James North, Miss|puic ailler, brother of the gro G inter dinners,” which are intended for the older mem- -:‘“"Y‘i"“)"‘“- Mrs ¢ Charlel Nicols b e e ey of Hoston, ‘;;‘”“ hers of society. Invitations for such dinners have been ,,r;;,(f_r.'f\‘,\r':_x_l {’“‘!;'Jm h!-:'. \;‘f;‘;(ir. T I T LT e T S st iy has returned to Bradford Aca- |Arthur Kimball of Lexington stre oing out early, some of them for dates well into next Mre. €. H. Darker, Mrs. Orville |Of blue georgett and carried a brid- lover half a century. He has been Bl e e ;'.r‘ ¥, “,in‘mm Mass. | spent last week.end at Bear Moun~ month. The invitation to dine and go on to dance does not ~ Parker. Mrs. Frank J. Porter, Mies &} Pouruet of ross. The matron of ‘employed at the Stantey Works for | oo orbin of Lexington | e <o tain loflge attending & reunlon ot count for so much as those sent for the home dinners of ~ Gertrude Rogers, Mrs. Louis Reynal | HORO" WOre 1os" orgette and car- |56 years, during 35 years of which S(‘:fi(cr:;‘s.(“r;:fimwr‘; socnd tha re.| Kenyon Loomls. son of M. and |Camp Willoughby girls. i ; : By L s eynal ried a bouquet of pink rose erlot e A the ’ il e the winter which always follow every holiday season. As :\:i&no\r(’::]211}“';fj,',,,-"(',r’\n‘(:((‘,'f,fl‘ Foliowing the ceremony a recep- ',;.”,flp),‘f,:::m actice 1o that con. |mainder of the “l;\(r‘r\&n Daytons, |Nirs John Ilm'uml\H 0‘:‘“5"“:‘“:‘);‘“‘“"“’\ Mrs. J. E. Stone of Tew Acre road far as the really y: ung are concerned, dinners or suppers | sione, Mrs. 3. D. Willlams, Mrs, (o0 for the immediate families cern and puts in much time thers :y“‘;:}:{;{f“ her daughter, hasgreturned iofLoom. | resgle e T Gty o BN e orly Misy Helen Swift, daughter of 4 C \ir) \mzm,, Swift of Forest street | Miss Faye Rattenbury, daughter Garden strcet, and Miss Elizabeth is spending several weeks in Hono- [of Mr Mrs, William H. Raten- | Kin er of Mr. and Mrs. are not as imporiant as dances, but their elders certainly ' Dudley Walker, Mrs. T. W. Wilbor, ’;""1 at l{:-.c h:m.-u )Xv,mw.‘\\h“"]\ Was He iy a member of the New Britain P | Mre Ernest ¥ .Olson of South |thary pictorial pageant bureau, e : 3 > = ~ s LIS 2 decorated with pink and white. ; S 5% syuth | AR LIRSy Vanamak New York enjoy the home affairs which are so often followed by | Mrs. Frank Wheoler of Praimvinie "SI0 "0 P\ B0 g e o |clib and o the Knights of Eythlat | yriey Eila MoCrom has closed heri|Rurritt strest lias been enenilog 4| anamalter’s, New York, cards or music, ndeEhis.dGeorso nanely Y T T e B ey |home in Esst Berlin and s spend- |week with {riends In Brovidence, | B ettt Gy o | will reside at 240 \]dNn streot cuse, N. Y., coming to New Britaln |, o 41 winter scason in Hartford. |1 SiTDRris ARk sratroveaeeg Jok shortly before her marriage. St AT | . o the Lions club frolic, most of whom ¢ | h secured seats or boxes includes the names of Mrs. Howard Parsons, \il\ Harold Parsons, Mrs. Willlam . Hu mumm Mrs. Pardon Rickey, is a member of St. Mark's Eplsco- | pal church and is active in the af fairs of the church societics. e | 5 Walter Root has returned to New | Mgs. Arthur Sampson of e York city after spending the past |Main street is visiling Mrs. Addisor two weeks In East Berlin. o at her home in New Rochelle, P 4 Eo |Rochester Philharmonic orchestra, CL = | Mr. Miller grs G/\Tl RI (‘ | Rochester, N. Y., in April. | UB E.,VENTS {selacr Polyte ] I I two-plano arrangoment of this| - Ea ———— | |sulie complete will be performed in | On Wedne g | 'ihis city for the first time at a con- | | College club plans guest ' o'clock Miss Edi Announcement has been made of N. e o o Numerous small bridge | [ ety for t | | : Announcement ha n made of | o e E. Allan Moore of .. hn Loomis, Mrs. Willlam o Musical club at the! | night—Other activities of =~ 'of Mr. and the engagement of Dr. Fred C. Tor- Su}“&\]:{‘gfl L Vet and Mrs. Howard Hart of | looih, Mre. Allan MeKinle, ~Mre. and dinner parties a | lcamp auditortum in_ April. | Stanley Quart kelson of this city to Miss Minnetta Dates, Mrs. George Kimball street will sail January 11t season in Lake Wales, Florida. | . April. 1 organization. A , feature. RISty it and Mrs. Emilio] | g | fautst, “son of Holmquist of 'Sepleidt of Hartford weddin Beve on Ak Ars. Arthur G. Kimball, Mrs. W. | Andzulatis at Db At that hrmfl'lf"'" 'I'"lfl\l plach iy will take place in t Miss Anna Toner and Miss Mae bt e« ee ". W. Macomber and — [time @ setting of Gray's Elegy by Samuel A. Fiske perforr e Miss Anna 4 Miss Ma i s M. Hart, composed for sololsts, two | The New Britain Women's club, |ceremony. Toner have returned to ew York Mrs. Frank Wachter of Harrisor - The only large ¢ os aned clolim, likewiss will be |president Mre. John Loomis will | They were attended by Charles Mrs. Charles Patnod of EIm gjpe after spending several days street is visiting her mother i girls and ushers 5 Uit € flliak AT 2 iy e o Y 8 uLLences TS ctreat party er home biger: 4 N = ha chose o ¥ ‘\ .”" !"'::1;‘1)1‘( Ol \\K‘., Tuesday afternoon in &t |Holmaquist, a brother of the groom rwhv . J,‘,"Lf\;“f,fi.flf» a8t | with friends in n.w\\. Springfield, Moss. o o \(:( ‘x j\‘\'rrl::"“fi\?qx‘;‘:;‘lp:: oltes™, . ark’s parish rooms. Dr. Richard |and & a Lars ster of the ' gayseyeild Gl L 9, 9, S BALLEQTS 2k Lt ety L evening in the S, } £ r e shatd land Diss anang lamon: R a0 of ngagament of Joseph T. Tench of | 3fr and Mre, Herbert W. Goodwin s Twssell Neleon of Jersey and are to be Miss Virginla Hum- Je Chorus held | Burton will talk on “The Multitude bride. Miss Larson was attired i1 this | phrey, Mist The Wennerbe ryn Clark, Miss West Hartford and Miss Catherine |o¢ parlin have left for Live Oaks, ¢ of Murray str Shuttle M W away costume. The 2 : ) | third annual meeting Monday 20d the Movie Lo comes here |attractive goi s T avsinttan alss the RS [ Bl et an foward ping in the First Lutheran through tho courtesy of Mrs. Wil- |coupls left on & wedding trip im- C‘rowley of Kensington, also that of | pyor to spend several weeks [city will spend next wesk with Mre.| Ellzabeth Hance, Miss Biva Mo~ i ELIRE ) among (1T lan officers for the com. |lam F. Brooks and Mrs. Willlam C. {mediately after the ceremony. It Miss Mary Fitzgerald of —Fairview |y their daughter. Luther Parker of Forest street Sy BZimmermati, it Jiose who entertained at dinner pre e ctlicirs I Eaeicin I L P aftecClumd AR dfar of AR otisie Gi man, Miss Marion iU ! Bort e BaWashingloaWD Clibes (CSATSTHBITSCLIE Sl Mr. and Mre. Frederick Zestler| Mrs, Arthur Kimball of Lexing zabeth Barker, Miss The present membereship of the | 52 e | horus consists of 87 mon, drawn| “An Hour With Liszt" is the sub- |fore returning to Kensington. where ches and so. | Ject for the next meeting of the they will make their home i the nd is under | Plainville Women's elub which will |future. Mr. Holmquist has built an Abel A, take place on Wednesday afternoon jattractive new home on Farnington vd and Miss Ellzabeth *iret Luth. ‘January 13th at the home of Mrs. avenue. ward T. Brastow in Plainville g0 D Ohlson Bullen and Mrs. Howard | A wedding of interest taking place ,,,,,,, recot " he chorus for the com- = ; ‘mith will present the program. last Saturday afternoon was that of son, Wilbur ot : i 8 Niaiaow ort e THE‘JR”‘AL PRODUGERS co TR0 \Miss Augnsta Anderson of this city turned from the Hartford hospital ifor at the Shut SACO S R B o i T e LT ot B o st PF R%ONALQ T oo at e Bare ot o s e Harea Jusd ot verin | AL, TT UNIMPORTANT 11 years man- Monday evening at Mark's par- |The ceremony was performed by the | 2 St B Kotaeul Adolph Poterson has returned tol Mr. and Mrs. William s Miss Frances Holmes, Roseen, Miss Olga Margaret Scheyd, Miss ot has returned from New . Trey have return- [ton st T ol York city. days with Mr. | Warner of Queen ind Mrs. Hugh Mr. and Mrs S, J. Sken ed to Wo sington announce tk e of thelr daughtor Miss Mary Agnes {1hen 30 he to Otto W. Jahne of Hart- | (io0 b ford. Mr. Jahne 1s the son of Mr. and [ S A Mrs. Emil Mrs. Luther Parker will &ve aliom fhe varions ch ridge party at her on Iorest fes in New Britain, ] rent next W frernoon. | ctorship of R pastor of th h srituin publie will for Maier a y come Sunday infant Mountclair, Gilbert Gilhert, Jr. have re- |Fetteroli Mre, Wilbe heen elected when the Capitol theatrs anvary 17th is izorons Ohison was 15 r for many es in the Vik- ish rooms by the New Britain Coi- (Reverend Abel Ahlquist at clul lege club. An unus program has (of the bride's sister. Mre. B An-' | Young folks return to his home in D "1”" after jof Pearl w‘;' b i - ]‘_'h Do Not Feel Much Excltement Over % | The officors elocted are as fol- (heen arranged. Nena Sales Peck derson of Osgood avenus [ Seay th. | spending several day his par- |mainder of the w agon “Close "o ir program includes a great lows: President, Rudolph Swensk; lof Hartford, a musical caricaturist, | Mre Arthur R. § was ma '(C.“'m]’f Exodus to south- | TSRS G Common- | . ‘ Closed Shop” Policy of wleetions, @ mume |vice-president, John A. Ericson: will entertain with planoforte and |tron of honor and csmaid | | €I points. wealth avenue. | _ Rohert Legat, i Dear Ly [ tes with treasurer, Erie Fredericso gecre- 'sopgs and her repertoire is sald to was Miss Glady William | |__ = =5 S e b Catholic University afte ¥ hkis York 9 P — Action music. 1t s ft Arthur G. Crusbeg; libra ded novelty W. Bullen was bes{ m ind the Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Johnston |pjs vacation with his parents M A an dramatists ¢ the New Brit- | Fritz Svensk: music committes, Olaf | No admisslon will be ch The |usher was Arthur Swanson.| Wilbur C. Gilbert who has been |have roturned to thefr home on West |ang Mrs. Robert Legat of nized sed shop" n Mnsical (he New Brit- | Anderson, John A. Ericson, Jo trogram will begin at 8 o'clock. 'Miss Ellen Johnson played the epending several weeks in town has [Main street 1ding several jstreet. rsday to proteet their rights » ,r,.,v il again be given an op- | Peterson, Rev. Dr. Ahlquist; audi- | Miss Louise Noble and Miss Mil- wedding march returned to his in Beaument, |days New York city, e at u,‘\ term an attempt unity to welcome these young tors. Harry Bloomgrist and Olaf An- lle McAuley will pour at the tea| The bride was aftired in a gown |Texas. | s | Harola Beloin T arket is unim- i ts. lerson; director, Rew Dr. Ahlquist; 'tabla of nile green georgette trimmed with ety | M 4 Mrs. George Hahn and |gay to Dartmouth ur a of theatrical 1e program Is to b { manager, Frank Ohlson. The following officers of the club |pearls and Irish lace. She carried a, Milton Egan, has returned fo Mid- 'son o Ir.. or Blackrock avenue |peen spending the past t 1. Sonati in B flut Major, Clemen LB ) \m act as hot Mrs. I s Ibouquet of bridal roses 1 lilies of 1dlebury College after g two are spending a ek {n Baltimore. [yown with his parents t of the New York Allegro: Minuetto; Allegro Mol- | Mrs. Carl Hart entertained a!A. Johnston, Mrs. “Gladys Da the valley. The matron of honor was Weeks with his parents and Mrs. | Maryland. |Frea Beloin of West b eald they probably Six “Liebeslieder Waltzes er of friends at luncheon fol o D Bractor) lattired in a gown of old rose geor- {R. W. Egan of Court s Sie s i i ; P o e o tealhms.Mafer. Vantasia and Fuge (lowed by cards at her home on Lin- Jones’ Mrs. Russell H. Hubbard and |gefte trimmed with rose buds. The | S Russell Lee Post of Hartford was| . and Mrs. Alex Gross of ¥ 161 6F Hio SOl SR 1+ A Minor, Bach-Bauer. |coln Road Friday. 'Mrs. Harry Bamforth, Mrs. Olga |bridesmald wore a gown of a light | Miss Carlotta Sloper, dau alected treasurer of the Yale junior oty are spendir days at tes ghtpenitn 1. Varlations on a Theme of| LR Harvey, Mrs. Leland Hoar, Mrs shade of old rose georg: rimmed 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold rrominade committee. Wednesday. | Mayflower in W on, D. ( e h' ;‘h Ellen | Russell street returned last Wed- [The junfor “prom™ which will b W b 4 r. Mrs. George H. |with silver n Dramatists, he | fiaydn. Brahms | Mrs. Earl Bighee gave a lunch. Eward Lanc 111 Coronation Scene trom “Bor- lcon bridge at her home on Garden Nightingale, Miss Norma Regan, Johnscu wore a gown of honeydew ay to A ademy held in the Yale dining hall, Feb- H cEvons, g | +* Godounoff” ussorgsky-Pattl- |street Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ern- Miss May Regan, Miss Doris Wil- 'georgefte trimmed with silver 1 spending the holidays in town ruary S will be glven to the univer- | s f‘;jflm‘n ored won: Valse, Arensky. Puppazztti— |est W. Christ won the prize. liams, Mrs. George T. Boll, Misz A reception followed ac which et sity by the juntor class. Other offic ‘h'“ “{ ¢ | . Sérenade, b. Berceuse, ¢. PPolka. v TN Mabel Pihl and Mrs. Austin Stowell [there were 40 guests present from | Mrs. M. C. Swift of Forest ers elected were: Lawrence Mason t2sbyelihy .s‘” ¥e ella. Tears. Rachmaninoff. The Mr.-and Mrs. Elmer Stone of |will also aid Hartford, Ma ster, Bridgeport |with her grandd ter, Miss Kath- Noble of Syracuse .N. Y.. chairman: - er producer ) antifal Blue Danube” Waltzes, | Russell strect entertained eight af eile and this eity eryn Swift. 2 daughter of Mr. und |Rupert Bloomfield McGunigle of | Miss Frances Rickey has retur authoe 'on T8 e g Frranss-Chasing |4antes at avetion . bridge last eve- | Mrs. Laurle Banford will open her | Mr. and Mrs. Purinton left on a |Mrs. Orlando Swift of Lincoln Winthron. Mass floor manager. alle Seminary after spen <‘ : ; PR |ning for Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. home on Golt street in Maple Hili wedding trip to Now k and At- |street will 1s for S50 winter vacation with n't do the work: The radio ent and those |Norrls of Grove Hill who will leave next Wednesday afternoon to the re- [lantic City, and upon their retury | Summerille to| Maxwell Porter of West Maln her wuncle and aunt Mr. Mrs AL Lhet B bw who care for music will have an op- |later in the month for an extended |gular meeting of the Maple Hill will reside in Hartford spend several street is in Grand Rapids, Mich. Pardon Rickey of Berlin. X Tn}r\ managers : portunity to Hear the Mendelssohn |tour abroad Women's club. Mrs. Robert F. Gadd | SR | o | L it : : _ money taking 7 trio of this city, composed of Her- i L of Hartford will give a talk on “Wo- | The marriage of Miss Erncstine | John A t Mr Martin O'Nei) has returned to his | Mr i Mrs. James Cooper o to 1 the new subweays . pert Anderson, violin; Roy Tuttle, | Miss Mirlam Mouat, deuchter of men in Civic = Life". The hostess Sidoti of Washington et and Jo- land Mrs. Andrews of Lin |home in this city after attending 3 |Vine sir spend the winter Walker wants to bufld. 3 "o and Theron W. Hart. plano, |Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mouat of |will be nssted by Mrs L. E. Dary seph Mucciacciaro of Bristol took jcoln street —reil ned Tuesday 10 | fraternity oonvention in Atlanta |season tour ugh Germany s of Tox Film coms 1 wil' brondeast a program from sta- |Grove Hill entertained the Thureday |and Mrs. L T. White | place Monday morning at § o'clock | Phillips Excter Academy, Andover. |Georgia. | 4 | orted pian to fi- 3 1ton WTIC. Hartford, the evening of |afternoon bridge club at her home | L0 §t. Mary's church. Rev. Walter |Mass. | i kn) | Among the young people who n return for motion v January 22. | this week. The prize was awarded to | That time-honored organization. |Lyddy officiated | e Do Frederick Crandall has returned |have reiurned ta college w | pictur g stimulated the ore . The program will include a “Can- |Mrs. E. H. Christ. the New Britain club held its an Miss Ida C. Cavarra of Hartfor Mrs John H. Kirkham of Ce from a trip to Orlando Florida. ‘_\n.ma Hil after spending the hol tion of the dhmmm& re. g {lena” from a trio written by George SR Inual meeting in the club rooms last |was maid of honor and the brides. 'street returned Thursday from New | siEhciy {days with their parents are: Herbert | to comment on the “closed , Jinhn, a local composer. Miss Katheryn Switt, daughter of |Saturday evening and re-elected to [maids were Miss Genevieve | York city | George Erwin, son of Mr. and |Oimstead of Cornell, Miss Ruth | shop” plan, which would prohibit The prelude of the Wil O' The |Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Switt of Lin- |presidency Stuart W. Parsons; ach. Miss Anna Gozzo of Winsted SIUSLS IMrs. Richard Erwin of Newington |Lienhard of Carnegle Institute, Miss | managers from dealing with any Al suite by Mr. Hahn ir all like- [coln street gave a bridge party fol- George P. Spear, first vice-presi- |Miss Viola Spayne and Miss Anna Mr. and Mrs. Forest Saunders of [left Tuesday for Notre Dame Uni- | Frances Sorrow of Pratt Institute | playwrights outside of the organi- \thood will be performed by . the 'lowed by tea at her home Wedne dent; R. W. Poteet, second vice- Anthony. Nichales Sidoti of Hart- 'New York and Miss Elizabeth Whit- 'versity, South Bend, Indians, and 'Walter Sorrow, Jr., of Northeastern | zation. Bt 0 e 2o

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