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MRS. Social Activities About Town . Quite the most interesting and exclusive affairs in New Britain slated for the winter are the “Dancing Class” parties. There is to be a series of four club, dating December 10, January 7, January 21 and February 4. The invitations were recei entertainment committee are Mrs. L. W. Young, Mrs. E. M. Hayden, Mrs. R. W. Whitman, M Parsons. the old membership. are being planned to precede the dances. Mrs. Parker Abbe and Mrs. Ralph Howe are among those entertaining. * Once more the New Brita: front in the dramatic field, ofte WILLL Mrs. Allen is prominent in the social and club life of Maple Hill. Several new members have been added this year to Already a great many dinner parties | Academy, city tomorrow after spending a few days with Mrs. Herrick's father, Tal- madge Swift of Cedar street. o s e Judge John H. Kirkham and Mrs. Kirkham of Cedar street spent Thanksgiving in Bridgeport. e .. Richard House has returned to Yale Unlversity after spending the| Thanksgiving recess with his mother Mrs. A. W. House of Lenox Place. He had for his guest, Maurice| Bridges of Morris, N. « s e Miss Helen Coffey of Cedar street has returned from Glastonbury. P Miss Emily Sloper and Miss Elsa Katsman returned Friday to Abboti Andover, Mass, after spending Thanksgiving with Miss Sloper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old T. Sloper of Russell street. oo« Mrs. Harry Bates of Russell strect and Miss Flora Humphrey ot West | Main street are spending a few days | in New York city. il ais Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lantaster and children of Ten,Acre Road will return tomorrow from New York city. Miss Ruth North, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James S. North of Sunny ledge, is home for the Thanksgivi holldays. She attends Dana Ha at Wellésley, Massachusetts. . AM ALLEN dances at the Shuttle Meadow ved this week. Those on the Irs. P. B. Stanley and Mrs. C. B. Mrs. Kenneth Searle, * in Woman’s club comes to the ring on Tuesday, November 30 two one act plays. “Finders Keepers” by George Kelly, with an able cast including Miss Mabel Hibbard, Mrs. Clifton Wilson and Mrs. Russell Cermond. The other play is called “Where But in America?” by Oscar Wolff. Mrs. John H. Fellows, Mrs. Emory Corbin and Mrs. William E. Fay will portray the characters. The plays will be given at the Camp school auditorium. PERSONALS School and College Set in Town For the Holi- days. * Mrs. Stephen Walsh of Columhln} street has returned from Boston, Mass., where she attended the annu- | al reunion of the Sons and Daugh-| ters of Nantucket. s s e Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dixon of Eton| Place have had as their house guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Sidney F. Dixon of Syracuse, N. Y., and Mr.| and Mrs. Charles M. Hartt of Enst| Dennis, Mass., and Tampa, Florida.| Mr. and Mrs, Hartt are en route to| thelr winter home In Florida and will be joined late in December by Mr. and M Dixon and their| daughter, Miss Helen Dixon. | . . Misg Corinne Goodwin, daughter| of Mr.and Mrs. Burton Goodwin of Sherman Court will return tomorrow | trom Philadelphia, Pa. . Mrs. George Hildebrant of West Main street, this city who has becn visiting in New York cily and At-| lanta, Georgia, has left to join .\(r.‘ Hildebrant who is traveling through | the south. They will return to New Britain about the middle of Decem-| Der, P The local Sunshine soclety con-| tributed 13 Thanksgiving dinners to needy families of the city and 13 fruit baskets of cheer to shut-ins.| The committec in charge of this| work were greatly assisted by other| members of the Soci Mrs, Charles Francis was chairman of the committee for this work. PR | Miss Marion Koplowitz of 38] Dewey street s visiting her parents over the week-end. She is a student of the Sargent School of Physical Education. . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomson and| daughter Miss Georgia Thomson of Torest strect sper | in Atlantic City, N. are Miss of | of | Miss Barbara Parsons and wbeth Parsons, daughters nd Mrs. rt Parsons for the Mr, and Mrs. Thomas W. Wilt and daughter of Larchmont, N. s of Mr. Wilbor" W. Wilbor of| . Mr. and Mrs. Edward § New York city have be: a few days with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. well of Harrison street. Miss Constance Twitchell has \mr'n:} home from Wellesley College, Well- esley, Mass,, to spend a few days| with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Reu- | bhen Twitchell of Forest street, | P Max Schultz came Princeton University trom| spend ! home to * | . | | New York city. | Academy have been spending a tew| I Kimball of Lexington strect. | | from the Loomis Institute to spenc . | Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. land Mrs. Edward W. Schultz of | Lincoln street. | . . e | Gordon Porter has heen home from Clark University to spend the holidays with his parents Mr. and | Mrs. Alphonso Porter of = Adams [slrcen . D | Miss Martha Moore of New York city spent Thanksgiving in town | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Allan Moore of Sunnyledge. | Graham Maziene has been home from Colgate University to spend| a few days with hls parents, Dr.| Raymond Maziene and Mrs. Maziens | of Liberty str § PR | Mr. and Mrs. Goulding K. Wight| and son of Montclair, N. J. are| spending a few days with Mrs. Wight's parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| liam H. Booth of Forest street. . Mrs. John A. Andrews and daugh- ter Miss Ruby Andrews of Lincoln Road are spending the week-end in| . e Henry Pelton came home from Deerfield Academy, Deerfleld, Mass., | to spend the holidays with his pa- rents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Pel- ton of ITorest street. . s e Miss Florence Trumbull, a student | at Mt. Holyoke College and Miss| Jean Trumbull who is at Bradford | days with their parents, Governor John H. Trumbull and Mrs. Trum- bull of Farmington avenue, Plain ville. | Among the young men returning to town from Yale University for| the hollday were Wolcott Brown, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of Russell street, Henry Ryssell, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Russell| of Grove Hill, Maxwell Moore, son| of Mr. and Mrs, Allan Moore of Sunnyledge, Curtlss Booth, son of| Mr. and Mrs. William H. Booth of | Forest street and Robert Hart, son| of Mr. and Mrs, Maxwell Hart of| Lincoln Road. | William Angle,” Lestor Denning and John Hodges came home from Princeton University with —George Kimball Wednesday to spend Chanksgiving with Mr. Kimball's| parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Kenyon Loomls has been home! Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Loomis of Lincoln Road. « o | and Mrs. Henry G. Schauf-| 1 children of Lincoln Road| ent Thanksgiving in Greenwich, i R from Yale University to spend Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. Alice T. Rossberg of Vine street. He had for his house guests Charles Lauren of Oneonta, N. Y. and Lawrence Apgar of Westfield, N. -'-‘1 ford spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. | Wednesc classmates at Yale Untversity. | . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herrick will return to their home in New York land Mrs. H. Koplowitz | Sunnyledge club met at the home of Miss Mir '| Harriet | won the prizes. Tuesday | awarded Harold Rossberg has been home| ;14 Miss Gertrude Callahan. B Miss Edwina Parks of Masilon Ohlo, was the guest of Miss Mar | Jorle Norris of Ten Acre Road, over Thanksgiving. . Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Berger of Harrison street, spent Thanksgivi Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs S. C. Berger of Naugatuck. PR Willlam B. Christ, a Dartmoutt student, and Robert Christ of Am herst, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Georg: E. Christ of Hamilton street, wer. home for thanksgiving. Wade Sat ford of Washington, D. C., a class mate, was the guest of Willian Christ. Mr. and Mrs. Pardon C. Rickey Miss Frances Rickey and C. H. Mor rison, of Worthington Ridge, Ber lin, are in Bermuda. . . The Misses Rooney of Crow street, Plainville, have as their guest Reverend Thomas Rooney of Pennsylvania. . o . Mrs. Olive J. Ingraham and sons of West End avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver N. Judd of Lincoln street, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Van Ausdall of Wethe fleld. o o Mrs. Harold Peck and daughter of Lincoln street, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Peck of Meriden. . Mr. and Mrs. EARLE BERG " ma 1s before her ing Miss Gertrude Hanra John Hanrahan of Glen street. | New 11923, and a membe | Omicron Pi sorority | Maine in the class of | was | and carried butterfly roses. ceremony was performed by Rev-| erend T. B. Fisher of the Universal- ist church. The bride who was given in mar- | riage by her father, wore a gown| of white fallle trimmed with old| lac and pearl ornaments. The| sleeves and the upper part of the long train falling from the shoul- ders were of Spanish lace. The veil mounted on a cornet of rose point and caught with orange blos- soms. She carrled a shower bouquet | of white roses and sweet peas. i Miss Beulah Osgood, a sorority| | sister at the University of Maine,| | was maid of honor. She was dress- taffeta | Samuel best ed in orchid pussy willow J. Castle was his brother's man. The couple are on a two weeks wedding trip to Bermuda. and upon thefr return will reside in Albany. York. Mrs. Castle s a graduate of the University of Maine in the class of of the Alpha Mr. Castle is also a graduate of the (niversity of 1921, and a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, and all the Lonorary class clubs. “ v Mr. and Mrs. Willi 225 South Main stre nounced the engagement Newton of have an- of their| n | daughter, Adeline, to Joseph Lopol. | Miss Tda Bergom!, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bergomi of Stanley street, and Analdo Bright- enti of Avon, were married Tues- day morning at Saint Mary's c by Reverend Walter J. Lyddy. ) Ida Carrer] was maid of honor and Joseph Bergomi was best man. The | bride wore a gown of white bridal n trimmed with rhinestones, th a veil of duchess lace caught th rhinestones. She carried carna- | tions and lilies of the valley. The | ANDERSON re on We r sday morn- han, daughter of Mr . and Mrs, Charles Dehm of Griswold and William Kinne, son of nd Mrs. William Kinne of ect, me from Mrs. | street, ¥ New York spent Thanksgiving at the | ¢ home of Mrs. Rickey's mother, Mrs William Middlemas of South Hig | street. . . John Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews of Lincoln street was home for Thanksgiving and had as his guest, Jack Pershing, son of General Pershing and William Pat- terson of Ohlo, classmates at Phil Louis Re guest of Mr. son of Harri- lips Exeter Academy, in Exeter, New s Hampshire, Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Worthington Ridge, Berlin, have as their guests over the holda i Marjorie Cota of Hanover, Hampshire, and their son Donald S Smith of New Jerse . s o Miss Gertrude H. Gillen and Miss Florence E. Alden of Belvidere, have returned from a + two weeks trip to Baltimore, Maryl: PR | Miss Fay Rattenwury has return- ed to Wellesley college after spend- ing Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Ratten- bury, of Lenox Place. | Miss Mabel Hibbard of South High street, is spending a few days in Philadelphia, Pa. i | . s . Miss Josephine Miller, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. B. Miller of Cedar strect, is spending the week-end in Philadelphia, Pa. . Mrs. William Rattenbury of Lenox Place is In New York city. A Briggs Parsons will return tomor row to Albany, N. Y., after spending a few days with hig parents, Mr.| and Mrs, Andrew Parsons, of Ham- ilton street. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Great Barrington, Ma are visit- ing Mr. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus White of Forest street. PR Harold Koplowitz, . White of son of M. of Trinity street, is in town for the week-end. He is a student at Boston univers- | ity. P Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Hill of Winthrop street spent last week-end | with friends in Guilford. | . e Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Moore of entertained with a family party on Thanksgiving Day | There were 14 guests. s s The Jolly Whist club were enter- talned at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | ‘Willlam J. Heslitt of Madison strect. Miss G. Winan, Fred Snowman and Mr. Backus of Plainville won the prizes. The Thursday afternoon . bridge m | Mouat of Grove Hill yesterday. Miss | Reynal, Miss Jeatrice Reynal and Mrs. Bennett Hibbard | . e The Misses Helen and Marga torsythe entertained at bridge helr home on Tremont strect evening. Prizes to Mrs. Joseph t | were Callahan | Fol- lowing the games, a musical pro- gram was enjoyed and refreshments |and Mrs, | were served. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton J. Bick- | Bickford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Jlludlt‘y Vaill, of Winsted. | Gl Charles Dehm, son of Mr. and | York . Smith of vho is a stu- is with son of In their parent oF tHz home nts Penney Miss Eleanor Mr, necticnt jer pare oy Lincoln Frederick s Lillia H Ilolcomt Mr. and s Vibherts of re in town Stuart 1 D. C., has been of his parents Burdick of Grove Burdick ¢ the Mr. H tia, we Mrs. South Burritt Miss Kat Arch strect is sp in New York city Mr. and Mrs, are vi mother, Mrs, mont strect, . Bergin of Mr 1 Mary Murphy - H. over M e iving holidays, B. Mr. Mrs. ind visiting and of New and - Mrs Winthrop now of | | | The weddi Miss Gortrude Hanra daughter of Mr. John Hanrahan of Glen t, and Earle Berg Ander- £om, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. A, An- derson of 93 Hart strect, took pla y morning at 9 o'clock In Saint Joseph's church. Reverend John Donohue performed the cere- mo: Miss Roselyn Hanrahan was maid Cecelia { honor and George J. Olcott, Trin-| , Was best man. The bride| gowned in r lace over| s georgette with hat to m: ied a of white| orchids a of the val-| n wore a| lilies The gown mented of hat to| bouquet of | g breakfast | for | Burritt hotel »fter which a weddi Wasl will reside D They the 19 aduate and versity. is & member of Delta Kappa lon and D K E club of New York. a graduate school, ¢ of of also He | H. Ladd of >d the . and Mrs. .. Ernest have announ of their dau . to Andrew Rock, s the nicce Mr. W cngagem Kathryn Vir tle aking her home, wylor is the son Rot | this city, with them, of Reverend ert Tay h Medical and ated from the Univer: ware in 19 M. 128 of of k in Saint Mary's cl John F. Donohue officiat- ception followed the cere- > residence of the bride the immediate fam- church and home were mums and aid Fred- 3 best man, he 1 in a gown of maize with hinestone hat to match. She of yellow The coral velvet She wore and was at E ibeth erepe trimmings with carried a shower bouquet roses and lilies of the valley, bridesmaid wa in chiffon and trimmed with rhinestones. a1 hat to match and carricd a bou- quet of Columbla ros and Mrs. White left on an ex- tended wedding trip and upon their | veturn will reside at 24 rendon street, Hartford. .. enue, and Hubert son of Mr. and Mrs. Maithew Cormack of Lincoln avenue, Forest-| ville, took Wednesday morn- ! ing at 10 o'clock in Saint Mary's ireh. Reverend Lawlor performed mony, Mildred McGrath, twin sister | of the bride, was maid of honor and! Wilbur McCormack, brothier of the groom, acted as best man. The bride was gowned in peach-colored georgette trimmed with gold lace | with hat to match. She carried a| | bouquet of butterfly roses and lilies| | of the valley. maid of honor wore a gown of Nile green georg- ctte ornamented with silver lace with hat to match. carried | yellow chrysanthemums. | Mr. and Mrs. McCormack left on wedding trip to York and Philadelphia, and upon their return | will reside in Forestville. * | son of Mr.! . . f Roger Clapp Cast and Mrs. Harry A. Castle of Plain-| ville, and * Miss Virginia Averill, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roswel | F. Averill of Old Town, Maine, | | were married November 18, ! home of the bride's parents. oklyn, | nter, | | Mr. and maid of honor wore a dress of peach-colored georgette crepe, with a picture hat to match, and carried tea roses. A reception was held at| the home of the bride's parents.| The couple will live on Fairview | street. . The wedding of Miss Emma Fran- | ces Zimmerman, daughter of Mr.| and Mrs. Frank Zimmerman of Vine street, and Irving Elliot Dyer, son| of James H. Dyer of Meriden, took place Thanksgiving morning o'clock in Saint Peter's church. erend Coppens celebrated the sol-| emn high nuptial mass. Miss Rea Zimmerman, sister of the bride, was mald ot honor and Walter Pickhardt, nephew of the groom, was best man. The ushers were Matthias Zimmerman, brother | of the bride, and Prescott Brown. The bride was attired in a gown, of white chiffon velvet with hat to match, and carried calla lilles. The maid of honor wore a gown O crange and brown chiffon velvet, with hat to match. She carried bouquet of chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Dyer will reside in Philadelphia, following a wedding b . Dyer is a graduate of Muhlen- Academy at Allentown, Penn- { sylvania. and rlin, George Pollard, son of Mr. Mrs. George Pollard of East and Miss Maguerite Mansworth of Middletown were marrled at Saint John's church at Middletown, Tu day. Miss Lillian McGowan was bridesmaid and the best man Joseph Marshall. The ushers were Joseph Ringwood and Clifford Nel- son. A wedding breakfast was served at Community hall which was beautifully decorated. Mr. and Pollard left on a wedding trip gfon, D. C. P een Jonnson, daughter o . Axel Johnson of Wii- liam street, and Fred O. Miller, son | of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Miller, | were married Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. | Reverend George W. C. Hill, pastor | of the South Congregational church, | performed the ceremony Miss Evelyn Johnson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Roy| D. Bottomley was best man. Miss May Lester played Mendelssohn's Wedding March for the bridal pro. slon. A reception followed the| remony. | Mr. and Mrs. Miller are on a wed- ding trip to w York city nah, Georgia, and Jacksonville, Florida, and upon thelr return will live at 51 Wellington street. S The marriage of A. Russell Cas son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Case of st Berlin, and Miss Martha Rig- t, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Riggott of West Cromwell, took place Tuesday at the Methodi church parsonage In Cromwell. Rev- crend Harvey Carmichael officiated. was ce & . e Mr. and Mrs. Rlichard Schaefer of 11 Trinity street, observed the for cond anniversary of their marriage on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Burns of 214 Washington quietly ob- served their thirtieth wedding annj- versary at their home on Wednes- day. st Miss Minnle of Mr, and M sler of Kelscy street, and John F. Keev son of Mr. and Mrs. John Keevers of Fairview street, were married Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock fn Saint Peter's church. Reyerend Charles Coppens, pastor of the church, performed the cere- mony. Miss Elizabeth Schussler, sister of bride, and Raymond Johnson were the only attendants. The bride was attired in a gown of white georgette trimmed with erystal beads with tulle veil and a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white roses and lilles of .« . Schussler, daughter Valentine Sch HerserT E. ANDERSON Teacher VIOLIN VIOLA ENSEMBLE PLAYING Studio: 242 Main Street | five guests | Trewhella, MRS. Mrs. Frances is an active memb cently lending he: giving work. vices in the of t shine Society, re= of the Thankse he § interi the valley. The maid a gown of nile green georgette hat to match and carrie of butterfly r leld at the home of parents immediately eremony. There w from New Yo Terryville and New Mr. and Mrs. Keve 19 Homestead ave return from a wedding tr York. . James Murtha, . | efty, now of Detroit, married to M Storts, of that city, ing at the Ho! and Mrs. M troit. took place o'clock in § ian church. Monda EAY 1in The br georgette with hat to 1 carried a bouquet of whit Miss Selma otte with pictu and carried a houguet of | Lawrence Hofman w reception was held eremony at the home of the parents. Mr. and Mrs 446 Chestnut turn from a York and Phi The enga de Mrs. James H land, Maine, to Ira er, son of Mrs. F. Gruning Mahl avenue, Hartford, ed at a bridge party given at the home of the and Rosalic Bell of vere assisted by ° e of Meriden, whella is the niece of Mr, 8. Vivian of Em- this city, and she has rer home with them r of yea Marjor who Serv ton, ' GATHFRINGS an Dansant Draws Large dlage — Teas and ties Fgature. Maurice Johnson s at cards at on street Tues- Lucian Stevens trophies. ball entertain- friends at’ dinner home of her Mrs. Arthur G. ton street W liss Kimball 1a Hall Welle: included Miss Joseph- beth Denning, V. classmates a Helen Huberth t at Smith College. . e of the New Britain \ospital were entertained iny evening by the Serenad- gicians. The = program he artz brothers, Clement Davis. ents followed anged nd vinm u . nett Hibbard of rtain for Miss Ger- daughter of Mr, and n of FForest, Monday with a bridge tea at the Miss Erwin will be- ntinued on Page 16) Vine n UCH of the charm of many quaint old homes is due to their windows. 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