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2 i MRS, WILLTAM 2 C. HUNGERFORD Britain Woman's club were given an oppo: week. It was through the courtesy of Mrs. Hungerford and Mrs., William F. Brooks that the members of the New ) unity to hear Professor Richard Burton speak here on Tuesday of this Social Activities Abont Town When the curtains part on the I that most of the occupants of boxes and loges will eral inspection of the audience, greetings of old recognition of newcomers to the musical circle. persons in their accustomed places will be, Mr. an fiam C. Hungerford, Mr. and Mrs. George Kimbal Mrs. W. F. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Moore, ) C. L. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart Frances Whittlesey and B. Hawley, Mr: Spear, Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. N Mr. and Mrs. James North and Mr. and Mis, F. P and Mrs. Maurice Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stan Mrs. Arthur Kimball. . A Dbrilliant assemblage is sure to be on hand t im‘petus‘ i Among those who have taken tables and ‘ tain at dinner-are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vibherts, Mrs. I. H. Chapman and Donald McMillan. thusiasm is shown these days. afternoon and evening. even in this cold weather, lured a few equestrians abroad. el around the world are well filled. Brit?i_n _alone claims thirty-five of the pleasure seckers the Riviera. ®chool which s to t evening of Friday January the school gymnasium. Elgert Poh- ‘tis is chairman of the committee Mrs. Howard "ruemmer Tancoster preslding at the tea tabi their home on Trembull Mrs. Stanley Cooper entertained a |Wednesday evening. number of i at cards at her | DY Tome on Corbin avenue Wednesday | Edward Hall Christ afternoon. the members of her ds Mrs. tained Mrs. W. A. Podwell will entertain he meo~ of her ard club at her ‘ home on Lenox place Monday aft- | A Thu lay after-oon. .. . Mrs. Clayton Parker wkich was | candles and pre iding at the table, decorated with yellow o S be in their, places. With the lizhts after the first number, comes the gen- timers and | ville was the Well-known | d Mrs, Wil-| ways and means committee and the ], Mr. and!unite of the Hartford Women's club r. and Myg. | of which Mis s Mary and Mis C. E. Mitchell, G. served during the afterncon by Mrs . P. Cooley, Henry §. Sturtevant, Mrs. . 8. Mor- | . Platt, Mr. ey, Mr. and _ r will enter-| Corbin avenue Mond I Mr. and Mrs, | Miss Kathery Clarence Bennett, Dr. Clifford Vivian and Mrs. Vivian, Mr. and | It is in the realm of out door sports that the greatest en-| Miss Harriet Reynal, Miss M The skating ponds have heen|Baldwin and Mrs. Lucien Stevens. . - > o i T the center of attraction, for all ages, from early morning to late| ve At the Shuttle Meadow club one finds | ca a few friends at even the very tiniest members of society enjoying the skating | Lincoln road Fri and coasting, which, for the most part is done over the golf ¥ course, Bridle trails that skirt the Shuttle Meadow club have, |, The exodus for Florida and other points south continues | Mons elub trolic. and steamships bound for the Mediterranean or for trips| 5 ) In fact all of the winter re-| sorts are having a banner seasan, and it is said that New | along | cards this evening at their home. . .. elson of Jer- lub at her home on Coolidge street | entertained Mics Frances Monier. danghter of Gininz room with Mrs, Cliften Wilson | Roh® ing avenre Monday afternoon. With a steady demand for tickets | Procida,” by Raff. According to Mr. H | virtuoso writing of its period. and box reservations for the Maler and Pattison concert given under the direction of the New Britain Musical club in the Capitol theatre |tomorro v aftcrnoon a large and representative audience is assured. Both musiclans are famous for their tv.o plano concerts, giving a pro. gram of gay, witty, rprightly num. bers, refreshing and novel. A delightful nu " cr which these planists have been featuring is a tarantelle called, “The Fishwives ot {Pattison, he ard Mr. Mater chose the plece because of ifs deliclously unconscious humor. The tarantelle, altiough 1ght subjact matter, is composed in the grand. old-fashion- |ed. pompous manner—typical of the Al- most stupencous in proportion, it rushes along in a rapid and brilliant |torrent of sounds, ard these artists |make of it a gargantuan piece of hu- mor. Their complate program morrow follows: | T | Sonata n,B Flat Mafor....Clement! Allegro, Minuetto, Allegro Molto Six “Licbeslieder” Waltzes ...... | Brahme-Maler fn A Minor.. ... Bach-Bauer 1. | Variatlons on a Them | for to- and Fuge of Haydn Brahms | Coronation cene from | Godonnoff" Moussorgsky- | Valse s Puppazzetti— | " a. Screnade f b. Berceuse { ... Casella ¢ Polka | | Tears . . Rachmaninoff Blua Danube” Strauss-Chasins . {The “Beautif | Waltzes .. . . | Miss Freda Carlson of street, who is to enter the Nurses' Training school at the New Britain General hospital February 1, was the zuest of ho or Monday evening at /the Aetna House on Farmington ave- Linwoed nue, Hartford, when Miss Loulse Tucian a1l Mise Mary Butler were the hostesses. | .. Miss Beatrice Reynal entertained at cards Friday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reynal of Lexington street 1 Miss Milda Andzulats, danghter of Mrs. Emilia Andzulatis of Chestnnt | | | | | street, will entertain at bridge this evening at her home for her housc stage of the Capitol theater | guest, Miss Constance Farnham of tomorrow afternoon, disclosing the set for the first number of Water! Maier-Pattison concert, it is probable, according to precedent, yury. On unday Miss Andzu- latis will take her guest to the | Maier-Pattison concert. SEene John H. Trumbull of Plain- guest of honor at the given yesterday after- Hartford club by the Mrs. bridge party noon at the H. J. Montgomery is 400 members shments were at which Refr | chairman, { were present. rison, Mrs. Seth Hadfield. Mrs. A. W, ! Belden, Mré. Charles E. Poindexter, Mrs. Edward C. Banfield, Mrs. Fred- arick C. Bill, Mrs. Henry Wilkinson, Mrs. Theodore Dickerson and Mrs ! his (\\'pning‘ H. J. Montgomery. for'the dinner dance at the,Shuttle Meadow club. Many tables| i | have been secured and the dinner industry will receive decided |, 1t her home on afternoon for Ewift, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Swift of Lin- coln street, who has to spend the remeinder of the winter in the | south. The prizes were awarded to rjorie ee tables at cards Mrs. Willlam Rowland entertain- her home on day afternoon. Mr. and Mre. John A. Andrews tertained at dinner at their home lon Lincoln road Thursday evening, afterward taking their guests to the Mrs. Edward H. Christ was the hostess to the Alpha Alpha alumnac mecting at her home on Coolidge street Tuesday aft:rnoon. Cards were played and the prize went to Miss | Eunice Humphrey. lycllow roses. Miss ‘Frances GATHERINGS S min o, fs o | CLUB EVENTS 1238 Tlatt ascistcd with the serv. T Card VPart)es in }iomes 1 Ses | ‘ Musical Club Concert and Are Numerous — Smaller Mr. and Mrs. Brayton Porter of | r New Members Social Affai | | west Hartford will entert Ml Bies ok al Affairs. | artford will entertan a num- | = N | l lver of triends from Tew Britain af | 1 Held=OtheriNotes: | . PYlans are maturing _suc ssfully Mrs. Arthur Sampson gave a Plans are under way for the pre for the scnior promenide of the |cniaiy juncheon at her home on Wai |SCRtation of “The Slave With Two graduating class of the \n compli. | Faces” by ary Carolyn Davies which is to be given by the Woman's club Dramatic Workshop at the Y Ww. A. on February 3rd, for active and assoclate members of that de churge. gave o : mbers i |bridge party at her home on West Partment of the Woman's club, Mrs : . Main street fast evering. George Flanagan will as usual coach Mrs. Olive aham of Adams O [the members of the cast. ot Bave all bridge party at| . aia Mes” Fred W. Porter of | alieie bir home Thursday afte-noon for |z nyore Road entertained at aue | Mrs. Edward T. Brastow openc ] Miss Gu.rnge Laing of West Vir |j,n hriges foriday evening at their |her “ome in Plainville Wednesday © ‘a who 15 the ruest of Miss Ger- [y 100 "mv's prige- were awe-led to |afternoon to a mecting of the Plain trode Tograhe 1 of Bristol. The <€ o B o Mrs. Bray. | ville Woman's club, president Mrs. prizes were won by Mrs. Johnstoniv oy " porter, Jchnetone Vance and |Frank P. Usher. Mrs. Fred Bullen | Vance, Miss Laing and Miss Ingra-}prsy pavig of Middletown. " land Mrs. Howard S Smith were in Bl A TIErnoghg ton, uaNTEBlVRd Iy L |charge of the program which was 1o dining reom with Mrs. EJ€ATG | ype 504 Mrs, Sturman Dvson en. |called “An Hour With Lisat.” After- | tertained a few friends at dinner at [noon tea and a general soclal hour street |followed. RN Miss Gertrude E. Rogers will en enter |tertain the members of the New eard | Britain College club with a Valentin party at her home on Sunnyledge Monday evening, February 13th. “ e Plans are under way for the guest ern 0 {1 members of * °r bridge club at |night social which the Business and | S g linneheon at the Shuttle Meadow |Professional Women's club will give { Mrs. Alan J ckso Eaglish {elub or Wednesda: afterward taking |on the evening of Friday. January ® sevper oty at her home On her guce's to “ier home on Vine [22nd. Mrs. Wolfedner will speak on Coolidge stréet Friday evening. |street for carils. “Charlotte Bro~te and her Country” PR SR |and a pregram of music will be Mrs. Luther Parker give a h:ld:r] Mrs. L. Kinsley will entertain the 'given by Mrs. Ruth Bennett Lind party followed hy afternoon tea at |Manle Hill hridge club at the home say. F. W. Latham and Mies Rrth her home on Forest street Wednes |of her daushter Mrs. L. T Harding. |Schade. day afternoon when she entertained |on Rohb avenue next Tuesdas SAnt o] tables at cards for Mrs. Russell rnoo | Mrs. Larurie Banford opened her ~or of Jemey City, N. J.. formerly SN {home on Golf street Wednesday of this cit prizes were award- | afternoon ta a meeting of the Wo- el hetone Vanee. Mrs |Mr. nd Mre T ~odore Monler of [man's club of Maple Hill. Featuring Frederick W. Dorter and Mra. Ken |Manle Hill entertained a numher of lon the program of entertainment net’ rle. was served in the [hor venne friends= at her home on [were a group of piano numbers {played by Mrs. H. H. Damon o Berlin. Tn addition to this Mrs. Ro bert Gadd of Hartford talked on Mrs. Sherwood Berger entertained | jAmo NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1926. MISS MARY Migs Mary Pearson of New Y ment to Joseph Rubenstein of Hartford has recently been announced. Mr. Rubenstein is F urriers, Inc, of this city, wedding. No date ha T | | | | It PEARSO | { ok cit , whose engage- a member of the Connecticut | been set for the | “Women in Civic tea was served . The next mecting of the Stanley Chapter, Life,” afternoon ! Esther Daughters of the can Revolution comes on Feb |r ath in the South church chapel |when George H. Dyson and Josepl 1. Little will ated | omance | of Silver.” Mrs. am I7. Brooks ind Mrs. Charles W. Nichols wiil be the hostesses for the afternoon. « v Mrs. Mortimer Rhodes of Berlin | opened her home on Worthington | Ridge Wednesday afternoon to th regular mecting of the Woman Aid society of the Berlin Congr tional church. . . re The the Bu: ular monthly ness and meeting Profession Iman's club was held Tuesday eve ning fn the clubh With Miss house on Anna Albanes wos served to the members. Miss Dorothy Latham d Miss E. Beranist eavs street. entertainment foll-wing the supper o o e Professor Richard Burton, of Hariford, formerly of the T'niversity of Minnecota ad ed the Wo he Multitnde and its regular meeting Mark's men's clubh on the Movies" at held Toesday afternoon in St q Episcopal church. Professor Burfo is a favorite with New Drit and drew a lor e e tF-ring of cluh members to this meeting for which “rps, WANEm €. Hupeerford and Mrs, Willlam F. Rrooks were the Tostarees. A soctal hour in charge of the hesnitality eor= commlittee follow . tee and socla) Included In next week's activities and an annual cvent {n town for the prast 18 years 18 the d'nner concert Nl e el SR L Y et IR R of Rabert Purns Scotland’s immar- tal poet. The anniversary eclebration fwill take place in the haliroom of “he Burritt Fotel on the evening o Thursday January 21st. This affai has always attracted a lar mblag e stendy ots this sca-on already its success o assures ety The Ccllege club of New Britair held its Annu ' Guest Night last Monday evening in the St Mark's P. ish rooms. Over two hundred members and guests enfoyed the unique prozram of songs and ptano skits by na Fales Peck, improvisatrice. Mrs Peck kept her audience fn gales of laughter while mimicking the awk chureh choir rehearsal Especlr 'y amusing to the me present was the perfect imitation of a radio whe not behaving properly There was not a sinrle dull mo ment in the novel and varied re- pertolre of this well known carlca turist. Following th program refresh ments were served, Miss Loutse H Noble and Miss Millie G. McAuley ponred. The officers of the club hostesses; Mrs. Douglas A Mirs Glacys Day, Miss Proct Miss Bertha M. Jo They wer Bamforth nd Hoar Mrs. Russell H Hubbard isted by Mrs. Ha Miss Tlga Ha Lane: Mrs. Elwarl ster, Mre George H. Nigt.ing Miss Norman Rean, Miss "la: R n. Miss Doris Williams, Mrs. George T. Boll, Mrx. Austin L. Stowell and Miss Mabei Pihl. . ns are well under way for the hth annjversary of the Kenilworth club which will be brated durins he first week of ¥ ttee with rary chairman is ¥ surc th ™ . otiy gram will he staged Monday evenis will ¥ a presen 1 esday eve. ning, February 3, the annual ban | sub-di wa 1 and untalented child at her fir * plaro rocital; portravi el suffering of a bored hushard when dr-wzed tn th opera by his wi and while giving an imitation of 2 quet will be held at the Burritt 1 Friday evening, February 5, the annual ball will be held. In ad- | dition to these events there will several reunio during the week. The Kenilworth elub s now the olilest distinetly social in the city. | Arthur G. Kimball is honorary chairman of tha general committee. | which is composed of the following | ons, with the following | at the olub rooms organization : garet Roache son of Mr. and Mrs. Louls Tanguay of Lyddy. Frances Crom! o, {and Mrs Frank Gromke of Booth | !street and Joseph J. Humay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humay of ! Clark fander Helen | birdesmald, the usher. {and her pearls. bridal roses and liles of the valley. baby blue and carried bouquets of yellow and butterfly roses, [tton was heid at the home of the {hrid: which wae prettily decorated blne and white. About 100 f wedding trip to Washington, to Francls Tanguay, Bl anley stree! rerformed at § January Sth, by The ceromony wus Mary's church on Reverend Walter Mr. and Mra Artbur Sorel attended them. . of Miss Helen | daughter of Mr. The marria street took place Tuesday at 7:40 o'clock In the Sa- art church. Reverend Aler Rowalezyk officlated. Miss | Murzyn was the mald of | Miss Gertrude Kozlowsid, the Walter Humay was the yest man and Edward Gromko was morn! red honor. The bride was atfired In a gown of bridal satin trimmed with pearls veil was trimmed with he carrled a bouquet of The maid of honor and bridesmatd vere attired fn canary yellow and Tollowing the cere ny a recep- re present from Hartford, w Haven, Stamford, Norwich and eity. Mr. and Mre. Humay laft on a D. C. and upon their reutrn will reside at 32 Booth street. Mr. Humay s em- ployed at Landers, Frary & Clark and Mrs. Humay was formerly a stenographer for the New Britaln Polish Business company. Both are well known muician .. . Rohert Willlam GiI, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gill of Eden ave- | nue, Southington, and Miss Lilllan | Agnes Carmody, also of Bouthington | were married Thursday morning at MRS. KENNETH T. SLOPER Mrs. Sloper has recently exhibited an interesting group of oil paintings at the galiery of the New Britain institute. &t. Thomas' church by Rev. Leo House at which the immediate fam- |s ilies of the couple were present. st A {phia Jame L | Baldwin of Coolidge straet da, wh re they will spend Christopher. Miss Anna Carmody |iq ‘apending fhe meek.end o Noa | they will spend two. wes sister of the bride, was maid of hon- | yaiochir " or, and John Miller was best man. |~ A nN‘ J. Unkelbach of Black Re During the ceremony, Miss Mar¥| gonvetn Searle of Adams streot | Bermuda, two weeks Maloney of New Hay.n, a classmate [\ nvowe York city, L Bermuda. e of the bride at §t. Raphael's hospi- | 2 fyiet ] Qe e S : tal training school for nurse \ Y R L s "“ o " o Be jfl’\n o “I Love You Truly” and “Ave Maria" | . S *“\vrk and |3 XEapen ling & few The bride was dressed in a gowp pollebate oI Ra ]S Tork elly. of pencil blue chiffon velvet trimmed |0 : x]r.l Irs. L b e Ml'h hmylm{‘”ml' .“:;h hfl‘,‘:“f. & |day for Ne city, sailing on |Shuttle Meadow elub have returnsl - |match and she carrled a bouquet of oy, 590y for a trip around the |from Atlantic City, N, J bridal roses and lilies of the valley. | CA00¢ arou ntie City, N, The ma'd of honor was dressed in |“Ord: ln rose gray flat crepe trimmed with | S rarte: o : | M\n ':m«c ‘Jx:-:_ r“.m : H. “,.;,,\,‘, shes of roses and a hat to match, |Eocle strect @ . D.!mer of Sonth Burriit street are She carried a bouquet of ‘butterfly |Steel street are in D ,"q\ ing.a 1 mth's vacation in Or- roses. e ando, Florida, After the ceremony A wedding { h kfast was served at the Bradley Arthur f Monroe street s Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hart of Lin- auer o veek-end in Philadel- coln street have returned from Be muda. pending personnel; Meeting, H. C. Magargal. |reception followed at which guests KL ! Sy chairmans David Modeen, Harry C. |from New York, New Haven, Hart- | Miss Ruby Andrews, daughter of | Miss 1da Linsley of this eity and Jackson, Rudolph Anderson, Charles |ord, Meriden and Waterbury werc |Mr. and M John A. Andrews of | Miss Irenc Berton of Hartford 1. Parker, Oliver N. Judd and Wil- | prasent. {Hart street who is teaching in |spending the week-end in liam Baker; barquet, John A. Lind-| Mr. and Mrs. Gil left during the Bridgeport (his winter is spending | Haven with Miss Vi North, {say. chairman: Harold K. Dolan |day on an extended wedding trip. |this week-end in New York city. | “ . Willlam E. Fay. FEric E on | Going a Mrs. Gill wore a dress | SRS ine { Ossian 8. Bennett of Dover . Henry Christ, 1 Lindsa . John | of greg satin trimmed with fur and | Mr. and Jrs. Clande J. Teroux of {will leave nest week for Florica fo A. Abell, Leg X oh- [an American Beavty hat'to match. {Arch street sailed today for Berr nd two weeks rd A. Bergma . Dr. Clifford {&he ts a gradunte of St. Ravnhacl's | W. Vivian, chalrman; Harry Gins- [hospiel training school and Mr. Gin | =7 R S 2 A Ol Kenneth lis a foreman in Peck Stow and Wil- | MEQQENGER TM(ES SVRUM Dr. Dorrance Cowles of Worcester Walther, F . Cliftord }m\- Co. MO0 L U City hospital made the request for Bamforth and : program, D. M Aimadye, Horold E. Shepard, chairman . Bri e severa Ally proving itse . in Musical club or- ars ago is continu- | f an important fac- | ¥ tor in musical and socfal circles. | S on and examination for | new and acth members is held vhen anvone with a musical talent mecting @ set of requirements ar- ranged by an appointed commitice may become a merm»er and enjoy the soclal and educational privileges of organization. which in turn are cred to the New Britain public | This year the examination is to take | place on Tuesday. Fehruary 0th in the Camp echool auditorium when the following requirements must be | met tf membership is to be grant- | Plano: Bach A two or three |part invention. Beethoven Slow movement from a .nata. {_0One of the «maller composition: A modern romantic piece tvanced grade. Sinming: An aria from opera or oratorio. A classic sors in a forelgn lan-nage. An Tinglish sons. Violin: \ Krentzer study. Chotce of the following: Viotto — Concerto On. 23. Nardint Concerfo In A minor, or a eelec’’on ° the same« demree of difficulty. Representa Other instruments: | advanced tive studies and pleces of arode In addftion to this the club gives a - ories of concerts ench season, pre- Chonin | PFERSONALS ton, West Virginla, is the guest of | Afiss Katheryn Ingraham of Bristol | Max: ell Porter of West Main street has returned from Grand | Rapids, Mich. . Donald McMillan, son of Mr. and | |Mrs. Du; 14 MeMillan of Dover | Road has for his week-end guests | William Bradford and his sister Mrs. | John Stmmons of Springfield, Mass. | o o o | Miss Frances Dean, daughter of |Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Dean of Pitts. | bursh, Pa.. who is spending the win- | ter in Hartford is the guest of her | aunt Mre Clayton Parker of Vins street this week-end. P Mrs. Arthur Sampson has returned to her home on Walnut street after | {a tr'p to Ne York pity and New senting to the New Rritain public a number of frmous artists from the {world of music. | WEDDINCS e x| Numboar of Nvntial Events h | ‘ Falline Off Somewhat — | | Engagements Announced 1 No date has been set for the wed ding of Miss Ruth Tremaine to Ro- land Swift, of Montclair, N. J., whos cngagement was announced two weeks ago by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Tremaine ot Bonnar Road, Pelham, N. Y A very attrac | tive and novel method of annour ment was us:d. As th luncheon and bridge & selves at the lunc on found, instead of th cards, small doves wings were tied |names of thy Letrothed h place were minfature bouquets, and the table was charm- e- o them- they il place under whose aring the couple. At ted table 1 L st ards be ing with its decoratiqn of flowers Among the guests was Mrs. Robert Swift of Monclair, N. J., who is the wife of Rol ifU's brother. ade of the en 2 Corminick, ouis Corminick of FEdward N. Hor Harry Horwitz of t Announcemen gement cf M daughter of Mrs Talcott street witz, Mrs No date has been e son of Stanley stroet for the wedding 1 Mrs y have a Irtage of their daug .. Mr. s © William mounced Roache the mar er Miss Mar. ot bridai | | Rochelle. N. Y. | Tussell Nelson of Jersey City, ar- |rived today to join his wife Mrs Nelson who has been spending the | week with Mrs. Luther Parker oi | | Forest street. | the serum, and it was Robert hospital nt by Dr. Uity Coleman E of ton Speeds Trom Boston (o Worcester | in Two Tours With Medical P ‘_‘(T“' VR I 3 ey b : | Prince Lippe, Once Rich, | Several New Britain Folk \ | Preparation. Now ’\E)(}(‘C"flillt.' Charitv. } to be on Riviera at Same || worcestor, Mass. Jan. 16 (P—At| Rorlin, Jan. 16 (P—Among {ho | Time—Going on Cruise. t‘”h urgent request of a hospital | fo former rulers In Germany | here, a Boston hospital sent a special | who succceded in obtaining home or | messenger by automobile to this city | less plentiful helpings from their Mr. and Mrs. Henry Donnelly of | at five o'clock this morning with a | country’s possessions, there s at West Main strect are spending two |quantity of anti-spinal meningitis | least one who thus far has been left months in Florida. serum. The patlent, Francls Hast- | out in the cold. He is Prince Lipp: DI ings, 38, who entered the hospital | former head of the principality of Miss Gertrude Laing of Charles |last night and for whom the serum Schaumburg. He 1s so completely was ordered, was treated at ones, | broke that he is now drawing an ur and the response was reported high- | employment dole, although he ownes The trip from Bos- | the ancestral cos in which he in two hours. lives. 'NOVELTIES OF FASHION ton was TR Rudolph Abel and Everett Cole of | | Berlin have left vn a motor trip to | | Florida. . | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinches who L'M\‘o been visiting Mr. Pinc ts Mr. and Mra John Pinch Berlin have returned to their home in Farmington, N. H. | .« e | Miss Helen Browning and Miss | {Allce Browning have returned to their homes in Norwich after spend ing a few days with Mrs. Douglas A. Jchnston of ple Hill. | . . ur Kin.': 11 of Lexngton street wil leave on Monday for a two weck |trip through the west. Mrs. Louis Tyron who has beeo |spending a week with her parents [Mr. and Mrs. "Tilarh Montague of | Hawley street returned Thursday to her home in South Bend, Indlana. | PR | Mr. and Mrs Allan Mackenzie who have been making their homa with Mra Mackenzie's varents Mr. nd Mrs. George Kron of Hawley street since thelr arrival from Chi cago. T, at Christmas time will move to Waterbury next week. | ) | - Miss Geraldine King of Middle town, is the house guest of Mrs Luther Parker of Forest street. e eie Mra. ¥ lam Booth of Forest street will spend next week in Mont- clair, N. J.. with her daughter Mrs. Goulding Wights Here's one of the first Easter hats.| This earring, and hair cut for its , has been introduced by of Fifth avenus. The deco- ngs from tha hair, but is d to the lobe. Small hats will continué and th be turban effect is widely popular s | | | This baby leopard shoe—which,] Here is another fetching Easter of course, can match milady's coat-— |hat, presiuting agatn ths doputaetig l1s the latest offering fiom Paris. It ct. This shape c2 has recently made its appearance in s T hape can be wors Iby almost any woman. |America.