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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 1026. TIMELY NOTES OF CLUBS, CHARITIES AND SOCIAL FUNCTIONS . MISS LOIS KIRKHAM ¢ Daughter of Judge John H. Kirkham and Mrs. Kirk- treet, will ham of Cedar college, Aurora, town. I'he Lenten return to spend her tomorrow fr Easter vacation in om Wel bout Town | Soczal Acttmtles A on—almost over, with the exception of Holy Week which is always dull socially, brings with it & certain amount of indulgence to those members of so- who have rorind of plea \=h Wednesday the ¢ ning of the Lenten far as gay life ohseryvances entertainments ciety lvent, concerned. VOT o one sort the Renten season, To he ties haee heen giy thropic or chavitable in have heen many and varied, v The spring reeess abla, Man and is pro coil brineing L) end the annual cal Meadow club was ti Lheve were more than given during dinner inz. The majorit, Hml‘«- was also numeroeus a [ been eurtailing to a certain deg sure that continued for so many weeks before ce the of which, maiking the begin- ith v of the voung people Altogether little time fo: re at home of ¢ The vaudeville New Brita added color to an already gala affair. The fishing season which opens on Thursday, April 1st, holds inferest camps are alrc day fishing trip for many and those who ccason is supposed to bring a halt so There was a time when Lenten more strictly adhered to hut nowadays r another extend throughout sure, a number of the fe en with the purpose of aiding philan- itutions. stivi- activities rest, 1g to be very gay and enjoy- from school with them friends and v eayeties in town. <t Saturday evening a most brilliant event in many moons. 50 dining. after which there \\'l\ general danc- of the guests were sprinkling of out of town folk which " oommates ourse the t the Shuttle acts were inites but have summer dy planning week-end parties or even one . With spring coming on in earnest there 15 a general letting up of elub meetings and we find more folks tuinir Shuttle Meadow with the stria \THERINGS luncheons | numerous | | Rridges, teas. l feature for | i brides-to-he. Ro; i Ten Acre rnoon for | Geo Bosson o Miss Lanics Hum A A Mr. and M A Miss: I i \ ) » 1 A hy .. . Majle Hilk er tra. H. A. Li ined t of brid ome in noon in aid General hospital WMiss Ma ained the members of the Thursday afternoon bridge club at the home of her parents, My. anl Mrs. Maxwell Hart : to outdoor life. Bridle trails that skirt the club district are gaining much popularity of Lincoln Road. on Thn Ernest D n Dorsey and Vineent Hay returned from Lehigh University to spend the holi- !days in fown with their parents. Miss Elizaboth Stein i Miss port tior John Inext pend her E: ben Twitel with parents h of B other Unlkelbarh, Rhode Island school of desizn elhach Miss Bernice T'nk sell Suge nons rcollege to spe n her par B of Wint Slop aster vac . Mr. of Forest sivie her 1 Ruby Andrews spending her her parents A. Andre is fall, da and Mrs. R s of Lincoln Miss Andrews will teach in Hartford [of Miss Frances Dean a becoming a member of | Vreeland, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Mr. and Mrs. k Rock v ighters o is a student a st Troy home f her spri Mr rop street. hter oi Sloper o rom Abbot! Dana holi trom for the Ma ation in fown street of Bridge- spring vaca Mr. and Mrs Road rsday of this Miss for Frumbull of the Hartford High school tueulty, | Miss Allce Gaftne dunghte Judge B. F. Gaffuey I Mrs. ( Iney of Vine strect is home from | 8mith college for the holiduys . . John Andrews, son of Mr. und Mrs, | {John A. Andrews of Lincoln Koud | has returned from Lixeter Academy | o &pend his spring reecss with his parents, | Mrs, Elmer Stono rutertained the L membe of her rd club at dinner followed by bridge at her home on | Russell street, Iriday evening. P Mrs. M. L. Rho members of her brid jat her home in Berlin, ernoon, 0 10 Mrs, T. H. Bristol entertained at tea at her home on Corbin avenu | Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Ade- laide Hibbard who has been hor re cent house guest, N Hibbord wil {play with a summer stock compuny in Washington, D). C., which hos its opening ypertormance on Laster Monday at the National theater I Mrs. 1 “lark entertained at tea i [for Mrs. Hibbard on Monday at her home on Garden ot and on 'Ihm'.mh_v Mrs. William 0. liooth | tea in compliment to Mrs, club will hold | at Newington | Emma Schnell s 1 fnment com- and Miss Grace completing annual Ea the con plans for Daughter MISS CYNTHIA DEMING of iional Mi b given under the au | Phi Sigma sorority. The dance will | {take place at the Eiks club on the |evening of W lay, April T The spring ealendar of entertain- ments for dancing and dining for| members of the Shuttle Meadow eadow avenue, club starts on Saturday, April 10 day, April 3. hen the annual Faster dinner dance will take place. Coming, as’' —— It docs directly following the len- o g T lten season it iz sure to be one of | the largest and savest partics of 11l | The May cheduled to Iy dan take place on n oof Mary, no ways one of the ! on the for calendar, this year will see no exception, the cob is en Al deavoring ke it 1aily Cl fine il 17th Dter of My Pittshure IR 1 Miss My Lo tirso Wil ike plie ! of ride on Wednesda oo Y I Pihl will officiat Mre. Mar Mr. Kl is i M 7. I Klingher 2l 1 wit hi: hir and Knox Toner bBrunswick, N, Mrs. Frank home in Berlin on Wedngs Mrs, Nannetts or home with on Lexington strec he members of her Brids on Wednesday Mrs. F. H. Mann of ) formerly of fhis city entertai a number of fricnds at cards r liome last Tursday afternoon Mrs. William Hun f Rus- 1 strect is among trom New My 1o Rritain who will vn card at the bridge party to be Thes- jay, April 6th at the home of Mre Clarence Seymo of Sveamor Road, West Hartford. Th ro will go toward th hron b et o e ettt Lilgrim Founders of Windsor, Con Mrs. Harry R. Williams of Pros k¢ ]I.vv‘v“ 1s In charze of ¥ Mr M L SWEDDINGS e et Wranklin Board — ———— .Mrs. Clarer April the month of wed- dings — Sechrist-Cadwell nuptials I Monday. 1ster viends have be 10 riage of Mi Cadwell o York city of Mr. ar Mrs. A, G rrisc York city 11k vlace on | Dr. George W South Congr perform the ce tollowed by Mr, Sechrist is t of Plainville { York city, New Miss Cadwell is we nown ir town, she is a mer e sorority, a graduats R’ school and of Smith colls Following a 1 H short wedding trip Follow el ve rmvg con daughter Humphrey Burtor Mir s that of E. N and Mr, Minneapolis, Mrs. George Hild ker Lane. T formed Mo reside s on Lincol day of Mi d by none but relatives few very intimate friends. A sma on at the Shuttle Me Der club will follow “ e Another wedding g pl April est of interest and perhaps o oiNen of the lar Britain is that q Kenneth s the dellows My, nd a I and Mrs. She will mar ss D nd My of thi FFor of Mr Hartiord, and H wold ¥ 1 W, & . e \ ) " M I \ Virginia W A Lois K john H. 1 No Yoy H : John P. Hod T sC.H Hodg 5 e o of Maple vill Mrs Hil W H. Deming of Shuttle Stead on Sa tur- werform the b at- ok of and vill be college set hoi Week-end — guests add color. | | 1 T i er 1 1 m cruise Mrs J H. Kir Ceday m, 1 ir u o ks and is now on | i 1 T Rickey 1 1 semiy 1 BRCET Worthington ’ Willia 1 or 0 Apnal fiss Amalia T om Wellesl | 1o sper West M Leo € Gl i e G ey Miss Flore 1§ « I inville, is hor ~ 1 | It is @ mictak | Mr. and Mrs “A!‘)Ily of Hart 1st on Walter H. reet Hart and will leave April throug! Medi- returning about 1 ith | | a crulse the terranea home fune 2 .o | Mrs stroat E Bennett Nelson of Harrison 16 visiting her daughter Mrs, Lindquist of Clevel Ohio. . e Mr Maple end in New and Mrs, Hill are Loren Bancroft of spending the York city Vi ¢ | | Miss Frances Scirow has returned from Pratt Inctitute, Brooklyy, N. to spend the holidays with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sor- | row of Maple Hill. Evangeiine Lamb, a_teacher | \ Im I school, will spend in Bermuda | R. H. Erwin and | A. llott of New. i ] from Jac i | Hayden of | [ .u\h« Will- | i Hart of Hart strect are spending voel-end in New | ¢ e . | Mrs. Luey Arrowsmith is in Ne York as a daleg from the Mission- ary Socicty of the Trinity Methodist oo has returned from | pend the week-end is family in Maple Hill | Attorney E. N. Walsh of Otklan California, is spending the week-end { with his brother, Edward T. Walsh of 220 ton street. Mr. Walsh made the trip trom C‘alifor- Ma by way ot the Panama Canal, | £ e w | Mrs. Howard Parsons of Stecla | strest will spend the early part of nest week in v York city Ma B R MISS HELEN CADWELL of and Mrs. Carl aldwin of | Miss Cadwell is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilorest stree end in New 16 spending the Sl Siek A. G. Cadwell of Harrison street. Her marriage to Edward uclm t of New York city will take place on Easter Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cooper of | day. nue are spending a week City, D e v s e C[ UB [ \/ I\J I 5 lent, Miss Cornelfa Chamberlain; Mrs, Sturman Dyson of nbull AL record retary, Mrs. Alphonso sireet will leave next Wedneeday for B. Por corresponding secretary, Staten Island to spend a few days | ) ) Mrs. Orville ¥. Parker; treasurer, ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Louls The Woman's club annual Mrs \'.mm:v' . Parker; assistant Bones meeting — Musical cluby | treasurer, Mrs. Arthur H. Harrop; o e e e | |auditor \m Loufs 8. Reynal. Mrs Payor of Hungerford | | ' Ids meeting. || Forty-six new members were elect- court has 1 from Mt. Vernon, —_lled to the club. They are ay fols N. Y. s been spending Woman's club, |10WS: Mrs. Charles H. Abell, Mrs. William H. Alderson, Mrs. Robert T. Gy Q ! Loowis presid Beld G pman, Mrs. Ralph C. Miss Lorraine Nye of New York jrs annual meet reports of | Ellis E. Clarke, Mrs. Ah,w» Coale, 1e lw‘nv guest of Mrs. Allay various commitiec 1 election | Mrs. Charles W. Davis, Mrs. Edwin ,H[:.{:h f :\MMD street S e s e Vi R. Dav Mrs. Lester F, Deming, = E Mrs 7 Yoan ) Vi1 lin -, Mrs, A. Howard Abhe of this elty Ma parish rooms. Mrs. Gardr lm-\:‘\n_ vl-. 1" d;~'y-’v:.k‘:)y, }j::h-'; has returned from a trip to Florida in of the pre- |Miss Elsiz P. Gamerdinger, Miss 01 Hampton, Virginia ; Mrs. William . [ Nettie M. Gamerdinger, Mrs, A 1 gave surer's report, Albert Grabinsky, Mrs. Arthur T. W. Bush has returned from Buel B. 1 reported for|Grant, M heodore Greer Indianapolis, Indiana the Civie committ and Miss IMlor- | Mrs, . Hahn, Mrs. M. Hay- ¢ Can report. [ d Richard M. Hill, Mrs. Miss Aljes Busll 1 te reported f » C. Holstein, Mrs. Harold L. ~ Boston I spendi Grorge Flanagan who is ¢ Mrs. I% C. Kelly, Mrs. Arthur Easter holidays with her par- 1nan of the dramatic committes J. Lee, Mrs. David Malmfeldt, Mrs, ts, Mr, and Mrs. M. T. Murphy of nominating co r the L. Morrill, Mrs. Roderick on stre COMINg yeay was ap t s J. Muller, Mrs. . . Mrs. John C. Loomis, . Mr Mre. A F T. Burr, Mrs. Valentine Mrs. Charles E. Pratt, Mrs. 1y is the housa gue mberlain and Mrs. George W.|John Purney, Mrs. Charles R. Ray, Porter of Lexington street, Mrs. A. J. Savard, Mrs, E. A, Schade, P officers for the coming year Mrs. Albert N. Scripture, Mrs, Ra Miss Jussie Wood, a student at the | were unanimo: s as fol- ‘mond R. Searles, Mrs. John Stadler, University of Maine is spending the lows: Dre s, John €. 'Jr, Mrs. Samuel Sutcliffe, Mrs. Har- Faster holidays with her sister, Miss | Loomis; first president, M Lena Wood of Spring street Lonis W. Young ond vice-presi- (Continued on Page 16) BEAUTY WITH STRENGTH think th ir parts must be thick rge in order to be beautiful Woodwork. Everyitem cabinetwork, trim, doors, win- dows, porch material — is the work of d ners who know good arc ¢ and interior UDGING from many stairs you see, some peoplescem to think thatastair balustrade must be of gigantic size. Newel posts | s \.mhfl“q- staifs, | 1. Itisamistak kthat decor: | SIS e s ‘F designsastheyactuallyare, They | Look at this Curtis stairway, for gIve you anew appreciation ! instance. Here you see veryslen- of what woodwork of good de- il der balusters, and a very small sign can do to make a beau- ] newel. 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