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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1926. : I .. ACTIVITIES AND PEPSONALITIES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD .- Colbert was toartmistress and in this | Y LTI liter, Dwight Stagg, errick Hell | ipacity added n . to e ajoy yar and Audley Shaw all from New \ nt of the evening | Britain 1%las Marie Flankenburg read ner | "lr. Bacon attended Norwicl n poeat, “Collegiate Do's and ‘ University before beconiing assaciat w't's for the Heublein Supper |ed with tre Stanley Works of thi lies Pitzgerald, retiring president, | city. 1@ presented with a basket of | Among those going from town to »wers. Miss Lucy Hoftman, th attend the wedding will be Mr. and v president 1 short talk on \ John Pelliter, Mr. and Mrs ideals for t b for the com- | Luclan Stevens. Miss Clar Olcot! vear. Miss Annie Baneioft gave | Miss Edith Loomis, vuhrles Helly~t in It of ¥ & J.mes Mcllory and 'ilton Jones vin compary. presenting each | . irl with company's * compli One of the pret‘iest weddings of ; Miss Frances Vater res the winter season took place at St ‘Greetings on our Fourtl Mary's ehurch Wednesday morning A hea’er janwv at ¥ vhen Miss Nellle Curry, daughter of t Pri was enfoved after Mr Mre. Willlam Curry of et mmer street, became the bride o S Wit Calderwood of Bristol. Rev he ho ( Curry. brother of the bride r Fri fficiated, anc was a isted by Rov v 8 The a . McEvoy of Monroe City, Missouri to of the Mrs. E. P. Borkowrki was the ling soclal events ¢ seasol natron of honor and Mr. Borowski {8’ cc he bride 4 in & gown Mis 1 1 velvet with a hat ! Mary to atch and gore a corsage bou quet of orchids. The matron of wn was of nile green can and she also wore or- | honor's Miss Mary Wells ard Mrs. Walth s of Newington Center will open | \eir homes ne“t Tucsday afternoor hridge gatherings to be giv \ler the auspices of ‘e Newingten | s of Woman Votars | Sieiee | ceren a receptior the home of the bride's ct a largs number of G | Miss Bertha Hemingway, daugh ter of Mrs. Sophia Hemingway of [Linden street, Bristol and Michael | Kennev. son of Mr. and Mra Wil- 1i Kenpey of Farmeuse. New |foundland + ere married at the Chureh of Ovr Lady ‘of Merey in Bristol Wednesday morning. The ceremony was performed by astcr, Rev. John E. TFay. Th |attendants ~were Mrs Gertrude The out of town guests will add parkle and variety to the costume 11l which is to be held next Satur- | evening at the huttle Meadow | ) as the final party of tHe assem- | : dance series. Arranged by the ommittee in charge of the dances, mely, Mrs. Louis Young, Mrs. Mrs. Philip Stan- y, Mrs. L. M. Hayden and Mrs. Charles Parsons the affair is sure to ‘hé {nteresting, the fact that mem- iHrm\ngw and John ?\;'31;!1. g < & bers may include only houes guests | After a reception at the home of | MRS. K. E. ROBERT:’ ; in thelr invitation list makes the af- | s “flw bride, the couple left on & wed- | MRS. JOHN FELLOWS x Mrs. Roberts took part in the concert given by the |fair take on an air of the unusual,| MISS ELFREDA LEARY [ s pdainsto Tiew Torkiclyy- ang Mrs. Fellows will take the part of Mrs. Fullerton in i V' i forth al danct ties | : e Sy Ao gt . W :shington, . ““pon r re- o R SRR o g o éciv;o?mam Musical club on Thursday at the Nathan Hale |henceforth the finl dencing parues Miss Leary is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Calvin |turn they will resids temporarily at | the play “Joint Owners in Spain” which the dramatic i , sort of get-together affairs, when all | Austin Leary of Brighton, Mass., whose marriage to Frank |the bride's home. workshop of the New Britain Woman's club will present ages and sets of soclety have joine Bacon of this city will take place on Saturday, Jan. 30. | Sy to its members on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan C. Avery of |Elm Hill observed their 19th wed- | |ding anniversary at their ‘home | Wednesday evening. It also was Mrs. together for an evening of revelr The announced time for the ball to begin is 9 o'clock but these affalrs ent Dealer's as Rackliffe was elected o | 5 9 o ¢ |industrial secertary of the Y. W. C |meeting. The program of music are always late in starting and no|s “sioke on “Br day’'s work the pianiste oclation. Mr, jthree — secretary o' | with Cas Social Activities About Town .\ king Down Bar- | given wSs: o 5 " B Y d=ust it wil|bs nearer 101 betor Al L e ey Axerya birindayiiennieiesy, and |ihe assoctation for the ¢ ! d the mufflers Mr the guests are assembled and the |anq 4 social hour followed. | (a) Rhapsodic No. 2 in G. minor | 1na"y f:“‘,M’,rfl::,,:,\:;‘,",ip:.:‘::; Wity ate {Maier, in one of his characteristic (S r X i v Moially by v | E e e N ERtOReXEN( atulations | P Cladar b o |short speeche ¢ < 2 , During the past week, which has followed rather |[°Vont Tl oficlaly Been niey are | PR | e . Brahms| 5 oi. “The evening was spent with || Mre D. Miler of Cedar street e SO0 CRCC e e ¢ quietly the holiday season of many and varied activities, |among those entertaining at ainner SiTne sanual: luncheot ol e Sate omann [cards and musfe. N e L Lo s a(risasiithe that Aaoh plsoe the clubs and associations of New Britain have again come |preceding the danci : LoRgotoman SERC Uy Lt i 2 Miss Beatrice Stewart has return. |would be very short. The first last- into their own, occupying for the time being the center of G S sy ate ) or soprano Miss Anna Jackson entertatned the | % %, 50 le in New York city |¢d o Tintte tand’ tHe' otkers ¥ . 4 ’ y clock at the Hotel Davenport in SRIERCDIAL me rs of 3eta M tumnae | 9 A s AN SR % RRvRe e the social stage. A number of delightful musical programs |, "% !:;f;r:;z!i;'a h‘m:;““‘“'lff; Etaritaral Nredichnsios an Diaer: | 1 dans son obscurite” members Jof e % ;:,—‘\;‘,,j..‘,if"“: after a visit of several weeks wi : have been given, as well as announcements of more to | . ants, AeCond Nive, Louts Reynal |$0n President of the Now York | B oL HRebR BiuFriitistrec bR Doring ino |diee RoseRGlyna foti NoERRRIGTIN L wars ona ) come, 6o that the week has been replete with activities of |of Lexington street Monday after- F;‘é’f“,‘““'“‘ be guest of honoi | Sttt p:ohwf“‘"““” 5 agement to Harry J. |Stree o s m‘i\‘:x:]:r:;dle{lr U, a somewhat different character than those of the gay weeks |noon for Mrs. Mercer Wight of Chl. |- BE S G for alto and tenor L tol was announced. | yr 14 \re F. G. Platt of Grove “Berceuse” and “Polka.” Their just gone by. The Bumg club’s eighteenth anm'xal dinner “t\?so.&g{l{ :‘11:: 1;‘;‘1;';:50 !\;2513:9“;‘ The next meeting of the Woman's | “Passage Bird's Varewell ... | | Hil w‘ull--lrmv.e Februar; "’n:i “(nr a rol harmonic character as quick- and dance Tuesday evening at the Hotel Burritt was a |grre s Maple Hill will be held siesreaseenon... Hildach PERSONALS | cruise through the Mediteranean, ¥ evident, bu ir play of wit M| most successful and interesting occasion, while various | e e dnesday afternoon, January 27th s dane sasionl Duivesne Ul . : | AT e \\ oL '8 TES! C at 2:30 o'c U bt L ahalatiins Morris glunc | ha Chamberla 4 Miss |evient. Nobody placed his hands \ activities of the New Britain Musical club have proved | Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Coe of Lib- 1 500 20l0ck 2l the homo of Mes : i M o se Berha G anla R B avay e vea /i ok hestica | entertaining during the week. Then, too, the members of |erty strest, Mr. and ~Mrs. Erncst p . Willlam Kin- . Carl Bohm || New Britain Folks Visit ||ciiiea trom New York at midnight ded at extravagant k- i 3 ?, 3 = Smith of Franklin Square and Mr. v Goe 2 oard buffoonery. Such thin e i ‘he New Britain Woman's club will hold their annual guest |STith of Frankin Sauare apd MF ncr will assist the hostess in enter- S AL R SR Out of Town and Enter- || rriday for Jamatea e p;““r el bz w ; ' | it 2 ? __ taining the member: g olen | i 3 SRR cult for one playel ause of \ hgpt next Tuesday evening, Jan. 26, in the South church |coin road were among those enter- ALY, Vo—Tri6 (violim, ‘ecllo and planoy || tain Guests. { i e inconvenience of playing in two ;) nd the Kenilworth club is completing plans for a busy |taining at dinner last evening pre- | 4y 0 Lovuar meeting of the| (2) Andante Relig Thome | | 2 bave returned from thoir wedding |OF threa keys af the same time, but sl early in February, to mention only a few of the local |ceding the Assembly dance at the cononjeus branch of the Sunshine | (b) Londonder . Krelsler | § | trip and are the guests of Mr. and | With two at yboards the ef- i events. iS“”'““ Dieadoyiclib; Monday afternoon Mrs | (¢) Screnads ;7 Dilgo i Mrs (Beveri W elkepof &% i“"h Sfie Hamlitont Bickfora of Nord ts are more easily attained. The [ ) Cis . sieitie Corbin w soted presi- | George Western (violin) Miss street returned on Wedn y from ° i Ve clded a gleeful recep- - canwhile there has been much entertaining with | orbin was elected presi Sl fastington! D. C. ‘where she has|Street: f . e # | Mrs. Harry Parsons entertained gent for the 25th consccutive term e (‘cello) and Washington, C., where she has e | ons, teas and bridge parties playing an important | imree tabies at luncheon and bridge Sie s also serving her third Johngon (planc) n spending & few weeks With| . iyo4 vivien and Mrs red twice on the pro- .. Perhaps one of the largest parties of the week was |at her home on Russell street ves- siate president of the Int or baritone: BHERLLT Howardl Breumer ol i West | Main 3ach once. The Brahms A g rtai terday. societ Winds ......... Keel A i & on Tuesday to spend were “love song” {' LS °terflay“hen Mrs. Clarence F. ?ennEtt. ent?l\ta‘med e s tie f” N Corbin one of the organ- Shipmate o' Mine . Sanderson Mrs. Wilbur Gilbert and children :; del {’l“‘ ";‘ ‘rh" 'p 4 o o ot varintione nn‘a ”.‘E‘nk\,‘ i 10 at her home on Forest street for Mrs, Walter Moore. |\ o\ %o of Betvidere, lizars of Canonicns branch and. is T S T who have been spending geveral | the remainder of (he wesk in At- eriatcrs,on theps il 1t is a little early to mention the mid-winter ball which | _.i¢"2 briage party at her home ized as ons of the leaders in R monthe in town with Mrs. Gilbert's | lantic Ci Sl o g e Buell B. Bas nts Mr. and Mr afternoon when she en il ymes on Saturday, Feb. 10, at the Shuttle Meadow club, |wednesda ne society work in Connect'- mptu in A flat, Op 29 'P t loaded spending a A ; A A % 5 ot e it Miss Eleanor Lewis y ) Jut already one hears of dinner parties being planned to |tertained three tables at cards. The id to be the only pres! o o e ey few days in town, she has recently accessories, while the [ precede the affair, which is to be one of the gayest of the [prizes were awarded to 3 A s i : turned from Miami Beach, Flori |¥0FeHeRS WEre e i ST | Lee and Mrs. B. Darrick of tin Chopin S da, where she was the house guest |SCOPS. Soie moderr s of un | pre-Lenten season. s X 5 | D | Annual reports eral anbmittad 1 , No. 3, Op. = N of Mrs. Sey r Holmes, form mmon skill r slightly \ The exodus to the south continues brisk with the | The banquet of the graduating lhy the officers, showing the work 34 ..e021nuevessnnss Chopin| Dr. Katherine Brooks of New St rs SeWONT BOTNEE o R A Eyetiion It advent of near-zero weather. All the Florida resorts as |mid-vear class at the Senior High 'done during the vear Miss Florence Ruth Tommasoni |York clty spent 1~;>;i\-i:r¥;-el:$ilfi:t; Ciles & : cood they can sound was amply well as those not so far south report big business and the | school will be held Mohfl‘iav ilan T ROR (T oy e S el "1‘50':(:;:“0 e ATt N g e oot e | Mrs. Jonathen Hart has returned |[llustra 4 by the performance gayest of seasons. Palm Beach is said to be very festive, :fi;yaimad:{i‘; tz“’p~;‘ncylpsf"si1‘j: sident Mrs, W, M Mr. Poillp B had for her guest Miss Helen Foge |10 her home in Maple Hill after a %0, "oy, pyeqy on of tha coro- trip to New Orleans. | S Robert Vance returned to his homs on Maple street _yesterday from a trip to Hav Cuba .« w York city. v e . W, also of nation scene Mot promised muct re that proceeded a of what the deficiency of vever, was 0 , and I m, baritone | ccompanis Miss Florence r. and Mrs. Monroe Parsons and Tommasoni: Mrs. Emilie And- |c¢aughter Betty ot Germantown, Pa. | ron W. Hart. are visiting Mr. Parsons’ mother it b Mrs. Charles Parsons of West Main | rede sorgsky's the cottage colony, hotels and clubs are flourishing and the |y raxe up this part of the pro- outdoor life is at its best, so it is no wonder that almost | eram. Dancing will follow the final ipy St e all your friends have already gone to a warmer climate or | talk. secretary, Mrs. F. 1. Woods; are planning to do so at a moment’s notice. At the rate The toasts are “The faculty as we | urer, Miss Henrietta F this is being done, New Britain will be dull before very | it" by Marjorle Potts: “Yellow sistant treasurer, Mrs Boris Godounotf 4 the little lect it gave a su ic portrayed. The plano ve | \ Streaks,” a talk on the ciass colors Cadwell. All w el » ey | Mrs. Arthur Kimball of Lexing- L paonss e many days. |by TIrene Halgist; “Helghts” by one, Mrs. A ”:‘\”1;‘8 e e e |ton street has been spending & it Leia AL CATHERINGS #5200 frm o o oo, | Pt Semrier ng (W o1 . s Thussp s 1o, 120 2| sy 7w Ser ot oo n v Tt i el L) Dancing will take up the early [ C2Use we are.’ by Stew e leces S A O are and Miss Ann Copley of | 1 < o Icopiltriiwo niana fGomposition i A : : g s will be “Doing rectors elected were: rs. C. ; : 5 : Mrs. Helen Sloper of New York For o-plano comp m, e — . |hours of the evening and will follow ){r. Slfl.:ias address will be “Doing : Dir ors‘l cted wer Mrs. C. |\ Gould presented a bouquet of Pla.e are planning to spend ‘“"_Irmmm: o )fl « town sailed |being the only nu r on the pro dinner, which is to be served at 11 | Things. rEimes e 1 forth. | g wers to thelr retiring president, |{he remainder of the winter abroad. | Ll e Ay iay that was played by Usual Number of Small | o'clock. Associated with Messrs.V.. | The guests wil be frs. C. H. Fox, Mrs Mrs. C. F. Brainard, who has been s SanuayLIbL N Dl \sts last year — except Home Affairs Held During | vian and Ginsburg as committee | Louls P. Slade, Vice Kirdy, Mrs. George H. Dy: president of the society for the past | Mrs. Laurle Banford, Mrs. Clitton opfastripiaronnd thesporic TR he Week imembers are Ciifford Talmadge, [ James C. Moody, the class Will W. Scott, Mrs Georse E |f/ 5 McKenna and Mrs. Loren Baneroft | ¢ Bt | core “Yalse” got the Week, IR arther. Bimunt 7 Eieey | visors Mrs. Amy C: Guilford, Misa Christ, Mrs, Charles’ F. Scott and (Sq It 00 00 e Maple Hill have been the recent | Dagmar H. Cerlson of S| ", ing one and Laurls Banford | May Regan, Miss Beatrice Neil, and | Mrs. Charles Glover fne year are: President, Mra Wil o ot Miss Mary Mansfield of |Street, a sophomore at Bates ; mbscs that L ‘ Simie Y iD= dEwiCiEhe R coma i selin $aitE liam C. Rowe; \1v‘(:ip.l’:.<ir*/‘\nr. Mrs, | Norfolk IR grasped. Miss Sally Croll of Fairvew street | o 1. Kinsley entertained the | Charge conslsts of John Lacava, | Next Tuesday there e e ot el |tee in chargs ot the annual eopho- Tearer e tntertained three tables at bridge at |y oo & F UET, S ING dge | Chalrman: Margaret Arlanson, lopen 1.ecting of the Hoelo) s stary i Mes oo sot |1 Mizs/ Fileanor, Biinny ofiTea sireetimors hop, hich 15 itolhe Reld Hies ; 4 SRR home Wednesday evening. TR olub at cards at the home of her | Mary Kennedy and Roger Scully. | Woman's club in the o e raittes e TA left_for Los Angeles, Californta Saturday, January 30, Sihing ME frizes wera awarded to Miss Sareh | gaygne ¢ .\irs L“L"’Hard",_g on | G0 0 at 8 o' where she will spend elght weeks X Lot the popu ldberg and Miss Rose Bayer. | Rolbins avenue Tuesday aftersoon. | Miss Elizabeth Kimball, daughter Carvath W PR with her parents Mr. and Mrs | Mre Willlam Booth o e o SV Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Theo. | 0 Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kimball of sive an illustrated 1 e on I The Woman's club of Maple Hill |Ge0rse E. Bunny formerly of ¢ returned from a o daughter, Mrs. Goulding K ety of Montclair, N. J Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Macom el r of Hamilton street will sail from | Willlam Peck of New York New York next Saturday on a cruisc |spending a few days with A. B. Haw- hesagki thal ley of Hart street Wells is said to he different and wil | Lexington street, will entertain 17 land pl ables at bridge at her home this freshingl Miss Flora Humphrey gave a |dore Wallen, Mrs. B. F. I funcheon followed by bridge at her |Mrs. William Allen. home on West Main street Tuesd “« s e | afternoon in aid of the A. A. soror- doubt draw large gathe ir compliment to Miss Franc Miss Harrlett Reynal will cater |ity. Assisting Miss Kimball will be hear him. He is a young In (Whittlesley who salled today for [tzin at cards at the home of her | Miss Marie Smith and Miss Fran- Who was sent by the British govern Furope where she will spend several |parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis R ces Holmes. elogilalayfiasa e weeks. There were five tables play- |of Lexington etreet Monday after- struction engineer. His lectures on | dedland i atiaracont tes oSS R Ine and prizes were given oiie roon ARG e D Juad gave a lunch. | DIS six : Iy |0 L (d\r,ln‘y: Br:wu?,‘».r en | Robert Buol has returned to Xew | Mr. and Mrs. Bennet onclusion | Howard Humphrey .« o0 leon followed by bridge at her home the is the . irman of the food committee, city after s I & T6% Ohyni GTo have besh ApRRding 8 0 ibuting d Parsons, and .fiss Whittesley | Mrs. Sturman Dyson entertained lon Murray et Friday. lecturcr. R. B. Doane, ¢ h his father A. Buol of Harriso ‘-_‘h:f'\fl“-\il Cr R ALS B SRS ifieite | three tables of auction bridge at her G D0 committee, o tr &y s 2 O e Mrs. J. H Latham, Mre. ( Mrs. F, C. Te rkweather, Mrs, W n, Mrs. T. C. Walle John Loomis entertained two |[home on Trumbull street Friday| Mrs. ohn Hubert entertained es at luncheon and bridge at hal [afternoon. The prizes were awarded |three tables of bridge at he on Lincoln Road Wednesday. {to Mrs. Arthur Sampson, Mrs. [on Camp street Tu ay eve . Russell Nelson hava t Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Max. |Emory Corbin and Mrs. Lucian | Ly A thelr home in of this trip th Y. after a visit wit? P 1l Coe and Mrs. Ho Parson | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swain enter. | Tuesday evening. = Damon and Mrs. L. I e el . ¥ a e [taine members of thelr card : sl s e ¥ ¥ aned ¢ 3 vening at their | The Dramatic Y sho Ko £ nton Ashley, son of Mr. and | Mrs 8 F, Seaman of Monros i Aliss Florence Blcst of Henry Reynal, daughter of (clib at d last evening at their | (1% % Members of Clan Dou are e Sl ety Lt Mreet gave a party at her home Mrs. Louts Reynal of Lex- |home on Vine street o b RS S anning an entertainment and din- S New Yor e et 1 o Yuesday evening for Mrs. Fred ington street entertained the mem- ammon who before her marriage on |bers of the Thursday afternoon December 19th was Miss o abel An- bridge club at cards at her home ferson. Decorations were effectivey |this week, that da rled out in “lue and white. e eilieiy Mrs. Edward C v Corbin entertained a 3t bridge at her cards at her home |Street next Satu ner in commemoration of Robert to be held at the Y. W. C. A cl resday, Februa 1ap Hat cor CLUB EVENTS eris l Kenilworth Banquet to Be I days visiting on Monday evening at 6:31 o Douglas A. John entertain Coolidge afternoon. Mrs. Emo tew friends Held—Notes of New Brit- — Yance of Monroe street | dn West Main street Tuesday aft Sl ain Organizations Bacon-Leary Nuptials in | and of Maple Hil trnoon Mre. Clarence Bennett gave a| (e et HUR SN ok Show e s s large tea at her home on Forest | e .nmhton.}[nss Jan. 30 et Mrs. J. J. Dunn gave a card |Strect Friday afternoon for Mrs.| Miss Elizabeth Rogers spoke be —Other Notes. H presid 1blic of New Britain ns of note. On at her home on Winter street Walter Moore of Prospect street. |fore a meeting of the Woman's As- \Wcdnesday evening for her neice T¢a was served in the dining room jsociation of the South Copgregatior Mies Della Stoetzner. with Mrs. Edgar T. Glass of Farm ernoon of I « e e ington and Mrs dore Gr ery interesting experiences in La Dr. Clitford W. Vivlan iz chair. |presiding at the table which was and Esthonla. Last man and Attorney Harry Ginsburg decorated with vellow candles | Rogers traveled in D ter th has returned 1 church yes of New Britain peopie here he ha: t New lay to Brighton, Mas.. to a s withi Rl tain next Jr.. who is a n College g of Miss Elfreda s vice-chairman of a committee to and daffodile \onia studying som L v, daughter o Mr. and Mrs . Y nake plans for the h anniversarv e of education of Calvin Austin Leary and Frank W Fred Racklifte of | 1 beholders e Kenilworth club, which is to| Governor John Trum and Mrs. en and visiting a 1 an's club. With Mrs. Flanagar Eacon of this city, of Mr. and nue h returned |variety ion, and the the form of a dinner d-nce a. | Trumbull of Plainvii @ accej C. A. centers in s on of Middle it otk MR |warth 1d boy was number of short plays have Mrs. William S e Bond hotel, Hartford, February {ed an invitation from President and |places. She had an unusual oppor- en and r eremony will be per o o The cholr of Mrs. Coolldge to be present at a |tunity for seeing the people in their ins he Faneull Congr \ s and Miss |that m Kiing of men The anniversary will be attended [formal reception at the White homes, as she was (ntertained by a siie lock in the eve- been spending |la. This 4 congs, all of a large number of present active | House, Janu:ry 2 {number of nd it was these sen rk city feeling an? embers and men who ‘have in S 15 e addressed her rh » sn : s, E and V ars past been assoclited with the | There were §0 members of th ence. In additi - ncert es- |of honor and Mr n will have| M- and Mrs. F. E. Rackliffe, Jr ony, is known as one of rlayed two violin dusets, fol 1 The former members will Rusewin Girls 'club present Tues- 'ers' talk. Miss Arlene Root han Hale |John Pelliter of this city for his|}ave returr Boston, Mass. the need in the realm of |lowing which E. Zuk played a violn with the reg. tome from as far as Florida, and |day evening at the annual banquet costume of Latvia sang & group of | school in an. The ushers are to be Jack |where Mr. Rackliffs attended the |dissonance. To join two keys half he gnniversary exercises will also ‘at the Hotel Heublein. Miss Emma folk songs and Miss Laura Weible, 'lar Parents-Teachers' association 'Connors, James Pelliter, Phillp Pel- convention of the New England Im- a tone apart — and netimes (Continued on Page Tive)

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