New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 20, 1926, Page 3

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MRS, Mys. T JOHN rumbull, wife of Governor Trumbull, addressed the final meeting of Mrs. Clarence F. Bennett's Current TRUMBULL livents class at Mrs. Bennetl's home on Forest street Tuesday evening. The members r'\[ the Shuttle Meadow club, who will give Weld en ained a few friends at luncheon and |bridge Wednesday afternoon at her bome on Steel street. . | Mre. J. J. McBriarty entertained the members of her surgical dress. Ings unit at her home ft. Patrick's day. There were four tables of bridge and the prizes were awarded to Miss Vivian Stark, Mrs, J. J. Dorsey and Mrs. €. B. Hance “ e Mrs. Maurlee Koplowitz entertain- ed three tables of bridge at her home on Stanley street Monday evening /In honor of Mrs. Maurice A. Axelroq, who rccently became the bride of I M. A. Axelrod, and Miss Frankle §il- verman, who was visiting from Mon- treal. Prizes were awarded to Mrs, W. Kaplan, The Athletic Girls' club of the American school for Deaf of West Hartford will hold a hanquet at the Hotel Bond In Hartford on Satur- lday evening, March 27th at 6:50 o'clock. Miss Ruth Fish, daughter of |Mr. and Mrs. I ¥ish of the Shuttle Meadow, president of the Athletie club will preside at the dinner. | . | Mrs. Harold T. Sloper entertained one tahle of bridge at her home on Russell strect Monday afternoon in ald of the Nurses' home fund of the New Britain General hospital., The prize was awarded to Mrs, Carl Frisbie On Wednesday evening at her |homa on Dover Road, Mrs. Robert tertained the members of chorus taking part in the cabaret at the Shuttle Meadow | club this evening. | | v v . Mrs. A. S. Grant entertained at |bridge at her home in Maple Hill | Wedne afternoon in aid of the New Britain General hospi =~ fund. The prizes were awarded Mrs. Loren Baneroft and Mre. Will- | ism Middlemass, . e e | Mrs. Ralph Dame bridge Itea at ber home in West Hartford Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Hos- mer Redfield of Hartford who be- Ifore her mariage last tall was Miss Eleanor Knoth of New York city. SRS | Mrs. Douglae A. Johnsten of | Maple Hill entertained at bridge at {her home yesterday in aid of the |New Britain General hospital ffund. TURDAY, MARCH 20, 1926 M. C A. last evening, Buel B, Bassotte was reelected president and Willlam E. Fay was clected sec- retary, succeeding E. O. Shjerden, resigned, Other officers elected were as fol. lows: Treasurer, W, Spaulding War. | | ner; directors, Miss Clura M. Wus). burn, for three years; Henry Hoar, | for two years; Mrs, Charles Derrfek, for one year; chalrman of the lec- ture committes, Carl 8 Neumaun; chairman of the civie committes, 1, | G. Bradley; chalrman of the publfe- ity committee, Mrs. E. W. Clary; | chalrman of the membership com- mittee, Miss . B, Yates; chairman of the degorating committee, Mrs RH. C. l'*lal%lA chalrman of the | soclal comm | ee, Mrs. W. B, Monta- gue. The addr was given by H. C. Ostrander, world traveler. Mr, Ostrander spoke on | | “The Moor of Yesterday and To- | | day." of the evening | WEDDINGS Manning-North nuptials scheduled for early June —Stead-Deming April 3. | e | The marrlage of Miss Rose | Wellnsky of Stanley street and Leo | Abrahamson of Vine street, Hartford |took place last Sunday evening at 15:30 o'clock at the home of tho | bride, Reverend Gershon Hadas of- | ficiated. Mrs. A. 1. Dann ot New York, a sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Ben Abrahamson, brother {of the groom was best man. Miss {Luctlle Welinsky and Robert Dann, |niece and nephew of the bride, were: flower girl and ring bearer. The bride was attired in a gown |of white georgette with a vell of siik | Inet trimmed with orange blosso and carried a bouquet of white {chids and liltes of the valley. |matron of honor wore jad |zeorgette and carried roses lcoremony was performed beneath u | {power of chrysanthemums, roses {and foliage. | Following the ceremony, a recep- | tlon was held. Mr. and Mrs. Abra- hamaon left on an automobile trip to Canada and upon their return will reside in Hartford where Mr. | Abrahamson conducts a drug store | jat 481 Wi or avenue, ¢ ¢ » or- | The | green | ands, Me. My who ar M Miss Louise spending tw daughter, Parsons is “master of ceremonies entertainment which tak tle Meadow club. on Mrs. 1 Bertha, ha MRS, HOWARD PARSONS ek Hall of Kensi o at the cabaret place this evening at the Shut~ the Holy Fred Hungerford of Cedar street. v . e L. R. Hyatt of Corbin avenue has is [return from a trip to Bermuda. Woolwlich BN e nry Russell, son of Mr. and 1. Russell of Grove Hill will on Monday to the Ken* returned vith Mrs. Rondean's nd Mrs, Willian N oir annual cabaret this evening . av Mr. and Mre. George B their annual cabaret this evening at the clubhouse, have i e versary of thelr home yesterday. “arter of th anni- wedding at their | MISS MARJORIE MONROE found it is quite in Keeping with their ideas to offer each | Mr. and Mre. ¥\ W. Porter of Ten ) Monroe is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. succeeding yvear something novel to attract their friends Acre Road b " Jor their guests 1his | Monroe of Garden street, Hartford. Her engagement to and to give them an evening to he remembered. Their di- Apb e John Stone Whittaker of this city has recently been an- version tonight will be a “Radio Revue” which will be pre- !of Middeltown and M. nounced. Mi. Whittaker is the son of Mrs. Bartlett Whit- sented from one of the largest radios ever seen in New 'of Middletown taker of Dayton, 0., and nephew of J. E. Stone of this city. Britain. There will be plenty of space in the ballroom, the aets will be peitormed for the most part from a stage set up at one end, to be removed afterward to allow for zen- cral daneing. toward Wilson will ape! IEent, Conn., after spending spring vacation in town. Moore v s visit Mr An tnteresting to take place in June will he that of Miss Helen North, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James North of Sunny- ledge and Clarence Manninz, son of Mrs. Theodore Manning of Tlarrison street. Miss North has chosen Sat The Mendclssohn Trio urday, June 3th for her wedding and Frank Vibberts, son of Mr Accompanists, Miss Tomassonl | qay : . 1 . T G. Vibberts of 8 i 1l Mrs. Andzulatis, t Sunny home in fin Washington, Conn., for their School and college set al- ready returning for the Spring holidays, Cornell als FFore return next ley collegy to spend her spring Maple e in New York esley from Mass. 5 in town and Mrs md Austin 2T i : j Thomas Tinder, son of Mr. and Al ! 15, Mr& Thomas Linder of Lincoln Mrs. E Burritt stre of South 14 friends - Mr National by laws stato UISEay Thursday. tofficers ame up op. , Grieg (d) Valse in ¥ aikowsky | I Tiouse 2 C gganum Reports o ing i Austin of May the show tuning in on a num- ber called “Bed Time Stowies,” which no doubt will please 27500 200 B the radio fans. Mrs. Russell Germond is the star in this 'ginner Thursday avening stunt and gives a truly vealistic performance. Shuttle M adoy '\"""-& “ e I n the way of decorations there will be all sorts of W, Sehelal colorful things in view, the elub rooms will be brilliantly a e A oy e decorated while costumes and songs will lend a touch of for Miss Cynthla Dem- paikle and g ughter of Mr. :.,mw u‘y;.‘ o L has taken zeveral days of really strenuous labor e el ert seullB hoté ‘ 0 (o to prepare the details of the cabaret, and there has been - (e .“"”m' rnational re reat cooperation with Mrs, Howard Parsons who has ril 3rd. fosive heen acting manager, producer, dircetor and musieian. of the Stan Dunean who has been responsible for most of the ersit decorations of the {wo preceding cabarets held at the elub s devised all the decorations of the dining and ball- yooms. The note throughout is to be one of brilliant gayety, o one color predominating the color scheme. A number of aturactive posters fashioned to suit the act will announce cach number, An “announecer” from station “XYZ the evenings entertainment a number of unique features, ‘Dan McGrew and His Home Brew'™ to be presented hy four of onr leading young men is suie to bring down the house as the sa As for the “Four Red Hot Mama's"—vyou'll have to hear them. Then come the Static Girls, now vou can’t imagine an evening of radio without theny. Dancing and singing numbers will conelude the pro- Tram. and t Jamea North of of fr e 8 Skinner a trip to Phil 1 M gather The Woman's club of Maple Hil | college eluly 1 hold its next meeting Wednesday | roon, March 24, at 2:30 o'clock Mrs. Douglas John- on of Frederick streot, Miss Gladys ay and Mrs. Myrtle Van Veen will al sclections and | | of New Brit- has returned from tell of her Mediterranean | ' Hart i to spend his in or | A week-end g s spring ith ™ his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Reglnald Towers Pelton of Forest Hamilton street are spending a few e trect days in Atlantie City, N. J. 5. Sten )¢ .. o oo Mr. and Mrs. 8. M returned from a New York i J They wil 31 Maple street v e e itain hembers pr Saturday last at |the semi-ann Connecticnt Federation s held in Meridey the business 1 .. Hibbard of Vine a few days with r Hammar of Branford, o M 1 Larry sper mes the home of ling M. ; of IForest on tha it wa FR ceting avety. ing to aive ion Henry Pelton ow whor Harold . tions Conneetiont collrgs rouse interest in the work exeentive hoard of the elub Americ Women n Association of hieh Ui entertainers o luncheon mesting at the home Proudman of Frederick nley streat Mizss Fffie Krum of ¢ tertained a numhor of her friends r home Frida B foniIsS Hi C rtle Zoeller of Walia rect who served Wil marry Har or on April 10 (T is devoting o) itsell #on of Mr. and Mre. of Lincoln road fs ale University for the has for his house man of New Haven Kennedy haye wedding trip to nd Atlantic City, N. make their home af Tunior Colleg o o .. Wroekoff On Triday ¢ college win ning, March 26 3rush, magician and illusionist of rol an entertainment at in that Central Junior High school auditor- inm under the pices of the Pa and Te " association. The | on 1wlie is invited to attend and the! tional 1 rtainment is expected to he one such a langn e most enjoyable not to replace th ge. bt fo of international Ed- James T Hill Woman's cluh at the home ondman of Maple il on Wer Jay next for Mrs. B. B. B otte The Inneheon will be followd ard of the Maple Il give o lanch- of Mrs. E. B et progr vill give the commfry Miss Marzn L Kenson Loomis fs home from Windsor, to spend vacation with his parents, Cards have been reeefved P Major and Mrs. Vrank H. Johnston of this city and their daughter Mps. Clyde Oln Fisher of Middletown vill offer for s 118 °f i colleg (Continued on Page 16) this eit the regular mecting t which time Mrs, Rassetts L travel fall iliary inter el e | Durpose of pregented thi ving coes, npply Sy Hing Acquainted With Madg 'he title of a threc-act Congregation Plainville, A e e n. of Ma conf Mr. and Mrs. tained a numhe K. P Wess atleitd comed riends at er and radie i W f oh institutio ¥ ern e ranto csented at it their home | parish day lay evening. play by the Young T s cire the chureh and was for the ben of the chureh society evening. Ried Cross ’ w Thur was PR Root and Profe President Marst seribed Tiir ssor Ti Arthur Sampson ntertaine A list of thos ret inelndes the sl Gormond, Mre. Allan Jack H Miss Betey Ashlev, | Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Walnut street ¢ rdner 15 lay afternoon in | birthday. danghter o 11 of o Grorge 1 DWOR B college de followir vollege plan ,as an imitation o her fourth 'Tts ideals tion and T for Mr. and M and Mrs. A, €. Mre, Trving Chapman rris Humason, Mr. and I'rank J. Vibberts, Mr. and Mrs, " Brit nd Mrs. L. H. Pease. GATHERINGS ot r hor Englisi onor of cooper H £ tho (yy am hoasted Donald \Plls cderick B NS and lovalty f its Ar Tilden Ram Forbush Kandall Graham I'rank Garner \ of girl Por Stanton Ashley, son of My Mrs Mre. George Ashley of Corbin & nue entertained at bridge at heme Wednesday evening vl . 0 Johy rd . Raymond Sehwab in Harry Neville . Trafton Getchel? Burton : Loyal Smith Dr. Ormesby Ridgeway .. one Vane Rober Brot rd I Christ, Mis Mise Corinne € Ne Al 4 Tray Case—C-$12 irs and Hanging Closet—C-814 (behizd eloaed doadl Mrs. Sturman Dyson gave a ecard it At home on Trumbull Y or of the de- ypre Ridgeway. . Elsle Evans ol - | Strect last Saturday evening. P ntoof nnt U Modg : Viola Spencer Bridges, teas and supper | S'reet I F Washington lorry Saunders. . Elizabeth Hr:}amh‘. parties feature during | NATzKE ) of mutrition .£h d. pre- 'sunt Minnie R T the week. entertair s itself in five Tizala s RacrelsRmith planning of Miss Margaret Peterson, elocution- of fredi entertained be- | lie Bixby, plan- 1delssohn’s “Rondo | an Harry Josephson her Alicia Mre Hatah monwealth { heon at | Theodore af Com d at r home on Friday avenue ‘ 0od psycholog ta eat food chosen The aftcrnoon's by a tea . . held in e CLUB EVENJE, | The Commonwealth club meets—Woman's club to meet Tuesday. A surprise party Mrs. Osear Dani Maple Hill ave rnoon. She w: was %o vson, Rod r Abbe, Leonard or 7 Stanley 1 Por Mitchel] Voke, Allen: Bur G. S¢ nif Clitton Wilson, L. M. Hayden ph Britton, Beverly Walker, Don MeMillan, and Clifford Merwin fward Irvi the \ake up mai Parsons will Wes- proper Mrs. Charles Humphrey Rissell of thington. was reclected stata re- of the Connec ughters of R at the afternoon of the two- of the Thirty-third state sum of mor nd Many many I Following 11 ents and s 8 | | Etihu Burritt Junior | held last was presented Musical club in artists fook Mrs. Inga Hrnest Rol trude Hine, Miss F Herbert Andersc al| At Reanelh gifis nis were ociation of t High school al program New Britain following 811 Wonry an volutior evening a musi th shower + ndered Miss Effie umm Thursday at the ome of Miss Myrtle Zocller. The liouse was prettily decorated in green nd white and the table decorations (in Wednesday afte of pirk white, About (ing of the B re and Miss | 4 of the utiful and preeentation of & Program (1o, Mrs. Emilie A and instrumental | of entertainment by a g of ebil- | The program was a red by dren. 1 Plano, violin p. 1 No first xn::nw"m how- Niss Krmmmiwillbecome ihe beide The Corent bt ol ot are | ':x‘*]t?:lr'()x}:lp‘yr. o of \ affords ""”““' of Harry Bezor on April 10, 1 lin met Mond: afternoon at the | pinale Mrs A . . N Mrs. 1 A. Figke of The Worthington iss Elizabeth Songs f Wickwire, leader (@) T Hid ducted an interesting discnssion on | the French cabinet crisis, the league T the coal situation in Great | G Smith's ne ¥ sesston ever Your New Home Can Be Like This The refinements and conveniences of the really modern home you've yearned for are now within your reach. Curtis standardized designs and large produc tion have made them so. 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Crofut of Simsbury | The by-laws of the state organi- zation were amended to limit the 1ling of office to five consecntive Previous had been further | g off of paid | ary to the state treasurer; and | sistant treasurer, 1 The second day ting o8 s confined principally to the elec- | and Friday of thi as the guests Valses op. No. §5 n of officers, and a continuation | of the Stamford chapter, Miss Sara | Miss Parker Hine f the reports of the etate commit- | | Mrs. & Chase Coale opened her home on Worthington Ridge in Ber- is know Harry char ts as ars were elected as fol- rnoon 1o a*meet- club. N was ind i 5 of viee an lin Motherhood afternos guests Krumm received many b isoful gifis, V selections of the guests, presént feature o3 n placed ballroom several of co were Make sure that the Woodwork you buy bears this trademark sopra My home of Miss Mary Kenne daughter of 1 1. Kenney of ained a number home Monday aft- her fifteenth of the class con- Le G Winds In ! John T Farrell show. 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