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MRS. RUTH BENNETT LINDSAY Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay will give a musical program at the “Guest Night” meeting of the Business and Professional Women’s Club Monday evening at the club house on So. High street. Social Activities About Town Interest today centers in the Yale-Harvard football game in New Haven. It goes without saying that society will turn out in fuil force on this momentous occasion, the limited number of seats being the only bar to New Britain appearing |araplo street will leave oh Wednes- | Y2 cn masse at the Yale bowl. Of course, there will be any | number of smart dances tonight to celebrate the victory, one of the largest being the dinner dance at the Shuttle Meadow | club where the gay throng of diners and dancers will number nearly 800. The committee headed by Louis W. Young is‘ making every effort to have this affair surpass all previous dances of the season. This has been a great undertaking when one recalls the last two dances. Added to the list of those taking tables are the names of Mz and Mrs. E. Allan Moore, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Treadway, My, and Mrs. Bret Neece, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pease, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rackliffe, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Young, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Sloper, Miss Virginia Hart, Miss Evelyn Swift, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parsons, Mr. and Murs. Milton Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Broemmer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McMillan, and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ormand of Simsbury. | * ® * Many members of the school set will return to town on esday to spend Thanksgiving in town with their families, bringing with them fellow students, turning the city into a\ gay mecca of pleasures for the week-end. Thanksgiving Day furnishes the excuse for much entertaining and once the| formality of dinner is over the rest of the day will be given over to outdoor sports, dancing and the matinee. The Shuttle Meadow club has arranged a special program for the day, there will be a real old fashioned dinner served at noon to be followed by a tea dance in the late afternoon. A delightful way for the members to entertain their house guests. * * * Excepting for the weddings, which from™ day to day continue to be the most prominent social functions on the calendar, interest now centers in outdoor sports, informal teas, impromptu card games with a bit of holiday shopping | sandwitched in-between times. So it will be until after | Christmas for with the exception of a few small dances and | plans for charitable fetes of one sort or another there are really i no important parties scheduled to take place. PERSONALS Visitors Here for the Game and Attendant Fes- tivities. mate at Mt. Holyoke College, spent last week-end in Plainville. | | | | o« . | Miss Margaret Russell of New York, is spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L D. Russell of Grove Hill. . oo Mr. and Mrs. Goulding K. Wight lof Montclair, New Jersey, will spend \Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. | Willlam Booth of Forest street. Mrs. | Wight was Miss Dorothy Booth be- {fore her marriage. PR of Lincoln Searle ot Charles were {in Mrs. Stanley Eddy street, M Kenneth Adams street, and M Stanley of Forest street, Now York this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herrick of New York, are the week-end guests |of Mrs. Herrick's father, Talmadge Swift of Cedar street. o oe o ymour Holmes from New York on the 8. 8. Robert BE. Lee for Miami, Ylorida, on Wednesd; They h been the” guests of Mrs. Seymour parents, Mr. and Mrs, 1. D. Russell of Grove Hill. . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Walker and daughter of Grove Hill, will Thanksgiving with Mr. and J. D. Welch of Short Beach, Walker’s grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. and son salled Mrs. Willlam Van Duser returned to her’home in Silver Creek, New York, Saturday. She has been the guest of her son and daughter-in- (law, Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Van Duser of Emmons Place, for the past | month. spend Mrs. b Mrs. Eugene Porter, Mr. and Mrs. | Howard Bruemmer and children of West Main street, will spend | Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Merritt of Bridgeport. Mrs. George Hildebrandt of West Main street, is in Atlanta, Georgia. . e on Miss Ivy Anderson of Maple street and Miss Florence Bramhall of the Y. W. C. A. have rcturned om Portland, Malne, where they attended the convention of the Na- tional Grange and took the seventh degree in that city last Friday. PRI Miss Florence Trumbull, daugh- ter of Governor and Mrs. Trumbull, and Miss Virginia Rogers of Penn- . Dr. Robert Buol returned Tuesday |from a years stay in New York. He s staying with his sisters, Mrs. Logan Page of Trumbull street. PR Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Goodale of Boston, will sail tomorrow from |New York for Beirut, Syria, where he will teach school. Dr. Goodale is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- 'Mrs. L D. Russel . | Sewanee, Tenn. NEW BRITAIN' DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1926. — e .. avenue, Maple Hill, a graduate of Wesleyan university and Harvard Medical school. . . . Mlss Ruth North, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James North of Sun- nyledge, is home for the week-end from Dana Hall, Wellesley Massa- chusetts. . . Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred Andrews, Miss Ellen Andrews and Arnold Andrews of New York, are the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John An- drews of Lincoln street. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sampson of Walnut ' street, will entertain Mr. Sampson’s mother and sister, Mrs. Sampson and Miss Hazel Sampson of New York over the Thanksgiving holidays. . . Miss Corlnne Goodwin of Sher- man court, will spend Thanksgiving week-end {n Philadelphia. o s Donald Parker, a atudent at Pratt Institute, will spend Thanks- glving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Parker Curtis street. of . Mrs. Willlam Sternberg of Maple street, is visiting in New Haven. “ . Henry Russell, a student at the . e Mr, and - Mrs. John Recor visiting friends in Maine. o o o are Mrs. Hannah Hayes and Miss Mann of Summer street have gone to Albany, N. Y., to visit Mrs. Hayes' brother. o« o 0 Mrs. and Mrs. George Beleveluefd of Chapman street and Mrs. R. Bardwell and daughter Peggy of Stanley street and Mrs. Hannah Weber and daughter Hannah of East Main street will motor to Pittsfleld, Mass., this week-end. ¢ .. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lydal of Atlantio City, N. J., formerly of this city have returned to their home after visiting Mrs. Lydal's brother William E. Nichols of Winthrop street. PR Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Chamber- lain of Forest street observed the 30th anniversary of their marriage yesterday. Miss Beatrice a number of friends at dinner at her home in Berlin this evening, follow- ing the Yale-Harvard game. o s e Mrs. Gecrge Beleveluefd was the given yesterday at her home on Kent school, will spend Thanks- glving with his parents, Mr. and 1 of Grove Hill . . Mrs. Maurice Stanley of Lincoin Road will return tomorrow from New York city. PR Miss Elizabeth Bowles of Staten- ville, North Carolina, and Frederick Dillon of Fitchburg, Mass., are the | house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore of Monroe street. s Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Payor of | Arch street will spend the Thanks- | giving holldays i . n Amherst, Mass, . e Dr. Harold Keyes and Mrs. Keyes of New York city and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hatheway of Brooklyn, N. Y., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Parker Abbe of Steele street. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pease of Sunnyledge have for their guests over this week-end, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Houghteling of Chicago, 111, and Mr. and Mrs. Yale Stevens of Rye, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore of Monroe strest Wil spend the holi- days In Worcester, Mass, Wwith Mrs. Moore's parents. Fiiai s Dr. Marle J. Hyndmam of New York city wil spend Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Dugald McMillan of Dover Road. Mrs. Addison Chase and son re- turned today to their home in New Rochelle, N. Y., after spending tw weeks with Mrs. John H. Kirkham of Cedar street. . Arthur Gard of Mr. and Mrs. . J., to spend day next for Orange, N. and Mrs. the holidays with Mr. Cromweil Case. Mrs. Gardner Weld of Steele street returned on Thursday from New York city. PR Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Porter of Lexington strect will rcturn evening from Baltimore, Md. o a e Mrs. George Kimball of South Burritt strest will attend the Army Navy game in Chicago; Iil, on TlLursday. f Miss Cleo Mead of Mass.. is attend the festivities at Yale University this week-end, the guest of Richard House, son of Mrs. A. W. House of Lenox Place, this eity. . e Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hart of White Plains and Mr. and Mrs. A. Barr Comstock .of Dedham, Mass., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Young of Lincoln Road. Atwater will take the principal parts in “Maytime In Erin” the forthcoming production to be staged under the auspices of St. Joseph's church. o v . Hurlburt A. Griswold, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Griswold of 78 Fran- ols street, has becomo a member of the Purple Masque Dramatic club and also the staff of the “Mountain Goat,” a coliege humorous publica- tion at the University of the South, Mr. Griswold was formerly a member of the staff of the New Britain Herald. « s 0 Mr. and Mrs. James North of Sunnyledge observed the 25th anni- home yesterday. Ly Mr. and Mrs. George Cowles of Chestnut street arc today observing the 37th anniversary of their mar- riage. . e Mrs. Andrew J. Sloper of Grove Hill is in Atlantic City, N. J. e Mrs. Edward Lancaster of Ten Acre Road will spend the coming week visiting relatives in New York city. . Mr. and Mrs. Philip Corbin of Hackensack, N. J., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Judd of Berlin. . Ex-Governor of Porto Mont Relly and Mrs. Reily who have been visiting their daughters Mrs. A. J. English of Coolidge street left on Monday for their home in Kansas City. Rico, E. o o Howard Humphr(\; of street, Jonathan Hart of Maple Hill, Johnstone Vance of Monroe street |and Harry Bates of Russell street will leave next Friday to spend two weeks duck shooting in Arkansas. PRI Miss Emlly Sloper from Abbot Academy, Andover, Mass,, next Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Harold T. per of Rus- secll street. Miss Sl r will have for her home guest, Miss Elsa will return sylvanla, Miss Trumbull's room- min H. Goodale of East Robbins Katzman, this Wellesley: | o« v . Mrs. Kathleen Crowley Solomon, | Miss' Helen Brennan and Miss Hazel | Russel] | Chapman street, . .« o [ Mr. and Mrs. George Eldon of | Berlin observed the 30th anniver- | sary of their wedding yesterday. | A | Mr. and Mrs. E. J. VanBuskirk have leased the residence of Mr. and | Mrs. Frederick W. Porter on Ten | Acre Road. Mr. {Landers, Frary & Clark. S Aok Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Lyons of Phoenixville, Mass., are the house guests of Dr. Clifford Vivian ond Mrs. Vivian of West Main street. PR | Mrs. Stanley Eddy of Lincoln | Road, Mrs. Charles Stanley of For- ‘nst street and Mrs. Kenneth Searle {of Adams street have returned from | New York cit | PRI Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hart of | Maple Hill will leave Wednesday to |spend Thanksgiving in | Mass., with their son Jonathan Hart, r., who s at school there. P Miss Carlotta Sloper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Sloper of Rus- sell street, and Miss Dorothy Case, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. {Case of Forest street, arc among the guests who will be entertained at Ithe Alpha Chi Rho house at Yale {over the week-end. | B Ik . Governor and Mrs. Brewster of Maine are the guests of Governor fand Mrs. J. H. Trumbull this week- jend. Miss Murlel Berkowitz of 29 |Camp street is attending the Yale ifestivities at New Haven. She will also attend the Yale-Harvard game. PR Miss Alice Berkowitz of 25 Camp street is spending the weck-end in | Wallingford. She will attend e-Harvard gam . . | Miss J. Jacqueline Silverman of 41 | Trinity street is spending the week- end in Wallingiord. She will attend the Yale-Harvard game. Ak e | Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Castle of Plain- | ville, will return tomorrow from 014 Town, Me. | PR Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews and Mrs. C. Y. Shepard of Chicago, TiL., are spending a week with Mr. and . Bret Neece of Corbin avenue. PR [" Once more the Woman's Hospital {board of the New Britain General is asking for contribu- fruits and other delicacies for patients at the hospital “Ito enjoy at Thanksgiving time. The ir«’quf'st is made through the school ;f‘hilrh‘nn of the city who will bring |their gifts from their homes to the school, from where they will be col- {lected on Monda | | Thanksgiving Day to Wit- ness Two Marriages—En- gagements announced. | | Anattractive home wedding which | took place November 11th. was that jof Miss Millicent Edna Nodene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Nodene of 21 Greenwood street, jand Harold B. Kent, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Bugene A. Kent of 41 Locust street. Reverend Samuel Suteliffe | performed the ~ ccremony at 11 {o'clock after which a reception was | held for forty relatives and friends | trom Boston, Springfield, Hartford and New Haven. Pink and white cut flowers were used in the deco- | rations. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Egan were versary of their wedding at their|the only attendants. The bride was | Boston, Ma: lattired in a costume of light bluc |trimmed with shaded blue ve e carricd a bouquet of white | ehysanthemums. The maid of honor | wore a gown of brown satin with ceru lace trimmings and carried a bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Kent left on a wed- ding trip to New York city. asd upon their return will reside at 21 | Greenwood street. . William J. McMurray, son of Mr. {and Mrs. Edward McMurray of 208 | Hart street, and Miss Nora Ryan, {daughter of Mrs. Ellen Ryan of | Heath street, Hartford, were mar- |ried Wednesday morning at the |Church of Our Lady Hartford. Reverend | pastor, ofticiated. The bride wore a gown of white | satin with a veil of lace. She wore |a bandeau of orange blossoms and |silver flowers and carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums. Miss | Agnes Ryan, bridesmaid, wore a gown of peach georgette and black hat trimmed with gold. She carried a bouquet of yellow chrysanthe- mums. Edward McMurray, brother of the groom, was best man. A re- ception was held at 94 Daly avenue, this city, the home of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. McMurray left on a wedding trip to Philadelphia and New York City, A wedding of some local inter- est was that of Miss Katherine Buel, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Lald- law Buel of Litchfield. Mrs. Buel | Mr. Riddle, Neal will entertain | honor guest at a birthday luncheon | an Buskirk is with | Marlon, | | [Kirsch of Cook of Sorrows, | is Honorary Vice-President General of the Daughters of the American | Revolution and President of the Daughters and Founders and Pa- triots of America. Miss Katherine Buel and Stewart W. Tompkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Tomp- kins of Myron avenue, Torrington, , were married at the home of the bride's parents at East Meado Litchfield, by Reverend Carl Cangree. M. Luw ® The engagement of Miss Betty M. Halloran, daughter of Mrs. Michael Halloran of Middletown, to Charles H. Cobey. son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cobey of East Berlin, has been announced. . M. and Mrs. of Ha street, the sixth anniversary Tuesday. Martin H. Horwitz Belvidere, observed of marriage, Miss Harriet M. Davis of Dewey street, and Lharles M. Rubenbauer of Hartford, were married Monday morning at 9 o'clock in the rectory of the church of Saint John the Evangelist by Réverend Thomas J. Laden. The only attendants were { Miss Freda Volght as maid of honor and Henry R. Hallbauer as best man., The bride wore a traveling costume of navy blue with hat to atch and carried peach colored cetheart roses. A wedding break- | rast was served at the Elm Tree { Inn, Farmington ' Mr. and Mrs. Rubenbauer are on ‘.1 wedding trip in the south and will {bs at homo to friends ‘after l)e-i cember 1st, at 151 Affleck stre | Hartford. . A wedding of as that of Miss ¢ New York, Genera' Pets ne local interest zabeth H. Traub daughter of Major Edward Traub, U. .| A. and Mrs. Traub, and Karl Mc- | Master Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Charles S. Jones of Montclair, New Jersey, which took place Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Saint! Bartholomew's church, New York. The ceremony was performed by the ! | Reverend Dr. Robert Norwood. The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, wore a medieval gown: of white satin brocaded with silver | and court train of silver tulle. The | vell was of old point Valenciennes |lace. She carried a bouquet of as- GATHERINGS Numerous. Small Parties Feature During the Week, Gayeties for Holiday. | | A very pleasant tea was given by Mrs. W. H. Alderson of Russell street, to the ladies of the Methodist church, Newlngton, Thursday after- noon from 'two until five o'clock. She was assisted in receiving by Mrs. F. E. Rackliffe. Mrs. Walter Fletch- | er presided at the attractive tea table assisted by Mrs. H. J. Foster and Mrs. J. Earl Burdick. | . .. | A concert was glven by the Clet | Male quartet of New Britain, Tues- day evening. at the Congregational | church under the auspives of the| Christian Endeavor soclety. Miss| Dorothy Root, dramatic goprano as- | sisted the quartet and Miss Signe Peterson was reader. | The program follows: “My Love is Like the Red Red Bishop . D'Hardelot fa Honey" . rtet Experiences of a Clerk at a Soda Fountajn— Miss Peterson I Want You Now" Quartet “Shipmates O'Mine Sa Frederfc W. Latna INTERMISSION “On the Sea “Honey, . Buck | Quartet “A Birthday” ... Woodman | Miss Root ““Jerusalem Morning” ...... O'Hara Irederic W. Macomber Dutch Lady At the Theater Miss Peterson “Answer” Harold S. Winshi : “Sunset” 3 | Woma: The quartet is composed of | talks. Charles J. Stuhiman, Harold S. Wiaship, second tenor; Frederic W. Macomber, b and Frederic W. Latham, bass. Robyn MRS, JOHN H. KIRKHAM Mrs. Kirkham is a prominent member of the New Britain’s Club who has recently given two interesting travel n She spoke before the opening meeting of the Common= first tenor; | weajth Club Wednesday evening on “Spain” and early in the fail she addressed the members of the Woman'’s Club. LeRoy Pond was the accol S [sell Germond and Mrs. D. Clark | Smith presented the guests. The and dance | rooms were thronged With guests. . . . The Cabaret revue cension lilies. Mrs. Clayton Hart- sough, sister of tho bride and Mrs. John R. Lawson-Johnston were ma- trons of honor. They were attired gowns of pale green chiffon with | hats to match and carried bouquets lot pale . yellow chrysanthemums. Miss Katherine Traub, another sis- |ter, was the mald of honor. She |wore a gown of orchid colored | chiffon with a picture hat to match ornament~d with silver lace. Her bouquet was of palo pink chrysan- themums. The best man was Sam Bradley Barr and the ushers were “Marshail T. Jones of Washington, brother of {the groom; Bayard D. Browne and | saward Osborne of Montclair and John R. Lawson-Johnston of New | York. A reception followed the ceremony at the ho ‘e of Mr. and Mrs. William Adams Kissam, 9 East aventy-sixth street. Following a motor trip, Mr. and Mrs. Jones will | de in Montclair. | Ire. Jones has been a frequent ! visitor in town as the guest of Mrs, | Allen J. English of Coolidge street. | Mrs. George Hildebrant of West | Main street, and Mrs. English were among the guests at the wedding. Miss Marian O'Neil of 273 Chest- {nut street, and Anthony J. Rich, a | well known Bristol lawyer, will be | married Monday morning at Saint | | Joseph's church. Reverend Raymond | Clabby will celebrate the nuptial | | mass and he will bo assisted by | Reverend Lewis Beccarls, pastor of | | Saint Anthony's | Reverend Harry Flanagan, assis- tant pastor of Saint Anthon: church and: Reverend John Dono- | hue. Miss Kathryn O'Neil will be | her sister's only attendant and Ed-| ward M. Flanagan of Providence, a | | classmate of the groom at Georse- | town Law School. will be best mm\.} .. i Miss Mildred A. Carlson, daughter | of Mrs. 1da Carlson of Church street | nd Joseph Kirsch, son of M. A avenue, Meriden, | will be married today in Merlden at |St. Rose's rectory by Father Mon- signor John Neale. Miss Edna Os- terling of Hartford will be the maid of honor and Thomas R. Brennan of this city will be the best man. A | recoption will follow the ceremony. |after whi h Mr. Kirsch will take his bride on & wedding trip to New | York and Boston, Mass. They will | make thelr home “at 444 ¢ hurch street. | . . | The wedding of Miss | | Larson, daughter of Mrs. Amanda | Larson of East street hf‘r.( >. Marsh of Creenwood strect, will take place this »fternoon at 3 o'clock lat the Trinity Methodist church, | Reverend W. H. Alderson. pastor of the church, will perform the cere- Imony. frs. Walter Gumprecht of will be the matron O(J | honor and Miss Marion Davies will| Ibe the flower girl. Mr. Marsh's best man will be Willlam Gooby and the !uishers will be Donald Stockwell and | Harold Duntz Following the wed- | !ding ceremony, Mr. Marsh and his I bride will leave for Virginia to visit | relativ | e | Gretchen | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Stockwell announce the engagement of their | daughter, Miss Muricl Louise Stock- | well to Willlam B. Gooby, son of E. | J. Gooby uf South Main street. Miss | Stockwell is prcminent In local mu: |ical circles as an organist and pian- list of unusual ability. She ‘is choir director and organist at the Stanley | Memorial church. Mr. Gooby s with his father in e firm of E. J. [Giooby and son, eheet metal contrac- !tors. He s a graduate of the Car- Inegle TInstitute of Technology at | Pittsburgh, Pa. .. Roger C. Castle of Albany. {son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Castle |of Plainville, and Miss Virginia | Avertll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Roger Averill of Old Town, Me.. were married on Thursday in Old Tow Mr. Castle attended the New Brit- ain High school and s well known in New Britain. . . N. Y. . Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Lilllan Dor- othy Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Peterson of Tulip street land Olat H. Strom, son of Mrs. H. E. Strom of Sefton Drive, which tosk place in New York state on October 9, 1926, | Charleston dancers, Lillian Putter- church of Bristol. | Peterson, Agnes | church. | street, | Mrs. Hewat is vi | beld last night at the Y. W. C. A.| auditorium under the auspices of | Mrs. Logan Page entertained with the Girls' club and Universal club of [two tables of bridge yesterday at | Landers, Frary and Clark was a de-|her home on Trumbul | cldea success. Over 500 were turn- | her house guest, Mrs. P. ed away before the performance be- |of Weehawken, New gan and it is planned to hold the|former resident of New Britain. affair some night the coming week | . . to accommodate those unable to ob-| 3p Bennett Hibbard of tain admission last evening. street, entertained two tables The scene was in Plerra's Night im»m: on Saturday evening. jclub and Pierre was ably portrayed | Corinne Goodwin won the | by Hardy Payor. Those taking principal parts were: | Winitred Kenney, Constance Nor- | o 1% | feldt, Johanna Czellecz, H. Winship, - i Edna Peterson, Helen Lynch, Signe | | Peterson, 1da Greenber, Catherine ' Clark, Tony Lussier, Leon Arel,| Beatrice Griswold, Hardy Payor, | Mollle and Jean Drayer, Josephson - and Gertrude An Paulson. The varlous groups cons! the following: Waitr | Drayer, Putterman Morelli, | rell and Edna | dancers, Helen Lynch, terman, Sally Bavlock, Mary Morell, | " | Jean Drayer and Signe Peterson; | | kens 2 Vine of Miss Clarence Manninz i bull street, bins rtained ollow- or home on Har- Ma two Romona | man, 1da Greenberg and Catherine iatgined Clark. The chorus consisted ; Conlon, Mollle Drayer, Lillian " Josephson, Winifred Kenney, Jean | Drayer, Sally Baylock, O. Anderson, | L. Arel, L. Boilard, C. Potter, Mary ol e e Morelli, Lililan Putterman, Edna | Gnd Professional Women's Club on OUC et plonanne I Irs. Ruth Tennett Lindsay. | Czellecz, Grace Farrell, F. Nester, G. ] | Ward, . Chidsey, J. Hayward, Vic- [toria Havenda, Helen Lynch, | Beatrico Griswold, Constance Nor- feldt, Gertrude ~ Paulton, Signe| Peterson, H. Payor, E. Powers, W. Hines and H. Winship. | The numbers were greatly ap- plauded and Miss Helen Lynch, M Signe Peterson, and Mrs. Gertrude Anderson Paulson were forced to respond to many encores. The show was under the direction of Signe Peterson. Following the entertalnment there was dancing until 12 o'clock. P iddlemass and the prizes. of Moylan series of monthly at the Busines a first of a mu was held {ars of Mrs. | The “Under the Chri Tres™ " hy Hiller, played by ) r Richard The Tulip” ! er, play- fis Ruth Ely and the Misses nery gave a by Offenbach. 1 “Recita- n minu given tmas Miss Margaret McGrath of Daly | sirest was given a miscellaneous shower at the home of her sister in | Forestville, Thursday evening. Miss McGrath will become the bride of | Hulbert L. McCormack of Forest ville, November 24, at St. Mary's A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss Rose G. Sadd by Miss Florence Messenger of Conner- ton street. Miss Sadd will be ma ried to Fred Dehm of Griswo on December 1. Voo Mrs. Dugald McMillan of Dover | Road entertalned at luncheon and | cards at her home Wednesday for Mrs. R. A. J. Hewat of Nether | Byers-AytonBicrwickshire, Scotland. | iting her daughtet | .« . lub on | ollowing program was given: | by | |Ruth Bennett Lindsay. “Heather Bells” by Lange was played by | Milton Bouney and “At Dusk” by Carey was played by Miss Elizabeth Deming. Miss Dorothy Zwick of« [fered another selection “The Scarf | D by Chaminade. “Liebess traum” by Lizt was given by Chess ter Jahn and Miss Madelene Gere rish playved Rigoletto Paraphrase by Lizt. | A social | program, at | were- served. half hour followed the which refreshments | . | Mrs. Hardy Payor entertained some friends at luncheon and also lat dinner at her home on Arch street | Friday. . | Mrs. John H. Kirkham entertained at bridge followed b her home on Cedar street Friday afters noon for her house guest, Mrs. Ade ison Chase of New Rochelle, N, Y, 'he to Mrs. Ralph Howe. T Mrs. Gardner Weld entertained & ¢ friends at dinner and cards at r home on Corbin avenue last eveninz. The prizes went to Mr. and ‘\Ir,x‘. Howard Druemmer, . osos On Wednesday ber 17, at the home of evening. Novem Mrs. Elva (Continued on Page 16) B ] | HerserT E. ANDERSON Teacher VIOLIN VIOLA ENSEMBLE PLAYING Studio: 242 Main Street CuRTIS See that the woesdwork you buy bears this srade- mark—the Curtis guar- antee of quality This new Cartis door climinates trouble caused by nailed-on moldings. Here the molding is cut sight on the sciles and nails. No oails mar_the finished surface. The mitet consaruction of in- sert frame is new, but practical and guaranteed. Figure to the right shows Mrs. Robert Davis of West Hartford. | 3 el e Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hart enter- tained at dinner last evening at their home on Lincoln street. P | Mrs. Howard Bruemmer enter- tained twenty friends at dinner fol- lowed by auction bridge at her home | on West Main street last Saturday | e ening. 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