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MISS ALICE ALDERSON Miss Alderson is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- gernon B. Alderson of Lake street. dancers in “That’s That,” the American Legion show which ! featured at the Capitol theater the early part of the week. Social Activities About Town It's fairly early to talk about the late winter social program, so everybody admits, still if dates are not reserved months in advance various subscription dances, charity enter- tainments and balls will find themselves without a place to hold forth as the number of ballrooms large enough to accommodate | the big affairs of the winter is limited. College club, Miss Gladys Day, president, comes to the front | coningwood, to Thornton ¢ NEW BRITAI treet, is spending the week-end in st New York. s e Miss Sophie Mikalauskas, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mikalaus- | kas has for her week-end gu. Miss Evelyn Lasky of Waterbury. ‘ . e os l The Senior class with the ussist-i | ance of the Junior class of the New | | Britain Normal school will hold a | | Christmas Bazaar, Thursday evening | December 16, at 7 o'clock in the |school gymnasium. The proceeds { from this sale are to be uzed for the ipur(‘h;\se of senior class books. WEDDINGS Duncan-Wells Betrothal— Morrow-Collingwood En- gagement Announced. I ! t, ss Viola Dochme, daughter of and Mrs. Alfred Doehme of 1076 Stanley street, and Albert Hod tts of Newington were married Wednesday evening by Reverend Raymond N. Gilman, pastor of Stan ley Memorial church. The bride wore a gown of pink georgette trimmed with lace with a Fat to match. She carried a bou- quet of chrysanthemums. Miss Hilda Larson, the bride's only at- tendant, was dressed in tan silk trimmed with gold with hat to match and carried a bouquet of roses. Ray- mond Doehme, a brother of the bride, was best man. A reception | followed at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hodgotts are on a | wedding trip and upon their return { will take up their residence in Hart- | ford. . Mrs. William T. Wells announced | the engagement of her daughter, Miss Catherine W. Wells, to A. Stan ley Duncan, Satur ernoon a large bri held at the Wells homestea Newington, in house guest Miss Edith Langenbacker of Mont clair, New Jersey. Miss Wells i popular among the younger set i | town and is a graduate of the H school and the Conn 1t Colleg | for Women. Mr. Duncan is the son of Edward Duncan of Brookl | New York, and is a graduate of Cor- | nell university. He has resided in New Britain the past fe ars at the Hart House on Lake street, .. at She was one of the « e Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Collingwood of 3ridgeport, former residents of this engage- Miss Elsi ). Morrow | city, have announced the | ment of their dau r The New Britain announcing a Wesleyan Glee club concert and dance for Satur- ! ot Portland, Oregc day evening, February 19. Everybody, of course, will be inter- | ested in the affair, particularly those who are fond of music and for the others the dancing is of note. £l » » Two events of next week which are attracting many | moved to 1 persons are the Tuesday meeting of tt club which takes place at 3:00 o'clock in St. Mark's rooms when John Minot of the Boston wood with her parents resided on Corbin avenue until seven or ¢ o when she left 1o he her aunt, Mrs. Cotton of Mr. and Mrs. Collingwood ort a few months been receive take plac couple will San Trancis | months he guest of Portland. he New Britain Woman's | later. Word ba the wedding wi parish |, talk on which the fte their home in o, Herald will “What's What Among the New Books” and the Monday |ifer evening meeting of the New Britain College club which offers a talk by Miss Eunice Mackenzie to its members. will take place at the home of Miss Gladys Day, the president. | mannan siegel, da * 2 * By far the smartest musical event of the season will take | Wil be married fomorrow place on Sunday afternoon, December 19 when Mary Lewis, Metropolitan opera star, will sing at the Capitol theater. New Britain Musical club, Mrs. Emilie Many people have chosen this time to | cntertain, either guests at dinner preceding the concert or later | fauehte sponsoring the affair. tea guests. * We hear excellent reports conc'c‘rning the Christmas dinner | ville, were married a dance at the Shuttle Meadow club on the 18th. vecent and brilliant Tea Dansant it promises to be a popular | ¢ {unction attended by most of the club members, from the very | - young school set to our older married folk, many of whom are | home on 3 giving dinner parties to precede the dancing. s time set for the dinner to be served is T7:30 o'clock, dancing until 1:00 o’clock will follow. PERSONALS | | Visitors in and Out of Town—Many Are Plan- ning to Leave For South. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Spring of Thompson street, Maple Hill, have liad as their house Baisden of Springfield. s . * * i | guest Charles Walter J. Sorrow of Maple street, | Maple Hill, was in Providence, Rhode Tsland, this week. PR Miss Martha Moore of New York city was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Moore of Sunnyledge last week-end. PR Mr. and Mrs. Floyd of Beverley, h , were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. last week-end. .. Miss Marjorie Osborne of Welles- ley Hills, Mass.. is the house gu of Mrs. George Boll of Court. » . Mr. and Mrs. Harry A Springfield were the gue Adams' parents, Mr. and ) rence Mouat, of Grove early part of the week. . o Adams of . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomas have taken up their resi dence at 376 Park avenue, Orange, Mrs. Thomas was be fore her recent marriage Miss Vir ginla Stanley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Stanley of Beach, Branford, formerly of Maple street this city. . TInvitations were issued on Tuesday for the marrlage of Miss Gertrude Erwin, daughter of Mr. and Dirs. Herbert E. Erwin of Forest street and Sanford K. Thomson, of New- ark, N. J., son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Thomson of Forest street. | The wedding will take place on Monday, December 27. « e e Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Porter of | Lexington street and Maxwell Porter of Lincoln Road are spending the week-end in Baltimore, Md. P Spalding Warner of Lincoln street {s spending the week-end in bridge, Mass, with Sidney {ague. Mon- floward Humphrey of Russell street, Jonathan Hart of Maple Hill, Short | Cam- Maxwell Coe of Liberty street | Sherman | | |ing a few days at the home o Votlmar East | | Petershurg, | drews before her marriage. | personnel | Glee and Banjo club on its Christ- | | Curtis street, Dr. Ju former The meeting | v Mrs. David Sicgel of New Ye home of the bride. Dr. Schacfer is i graduate of the N 1 The | senool and ot Tur Anzulatis, president, is | M f Miller of W " | ward Pahl, son of Charles 1z Can: 0 o’clock Like the | Saturday affernoon by Reverend J | rard, former pastor of the Bap- The ecremony was per nd Mr. Ward's t, Plainville. sister of th honor, brother's t church. ormed at ler, a maid of 1, was hi man. The bride was attired % costume of powder blue Johnstone Vance of Monroe street : crepe trimmed with old blue, nd Harry Bates of Russell street | hat of blue and silver cloth. will return on Monday from Watson, | carried a bouguet of yellow chirysan- | Arkan: | themums, Ier attendant was dress- ! ed in tan geergette with gold ¢ 'r bouquet was of pink ch ums. A reception fter the ceremony at the the brides p: Mr. and Pahl left on a wed | tague of Hawley street. | ding trip to Vermont, and upon their o a e return wiil reside on Church Mrs. Pearl Pixley has returned to | Plainville, er home in Omaha, Nebraska, after | ending several months with M and Mrs. George Coit, of Van street, The printed | an i in . . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tyron of | South Bend, Indiana will arrive the held of was home | several wecks | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil street, )th anniver- on Decem- treet celebrated the of their wedding . Abraham Buol has returned to his | on Trumbull street after spend- | few days in Rome, N, Y., with daughter, Mrs. Hazen Hinman. . . Mayor and Mrs. Gerdner C. Weld | Place Sun of Corbin avenue are spending the | formed fhe o week-end in New York ecity. Sokol will reside e e on their Reverend J. Leo Sullivan, former- | 4ing trip to Jackso ly of New Britain, now of North | L Haven, w visiting in town a few Mr. and Mrs, Richard days ago. Jerlin announce the ma their daughfer, Minnle Jane James FEaton of | win August Siegrist on Dece have gone to St.|The ceremony v performed la, for the \\'i:\(u‘.‘ Reverend Samuel A PFiske past AR the Berlin Congregational Mr. and Mrs. A. F. of | Mr. and M stegrist will reside Westerly, Rhode Tsland, send- | 141 Freeman street on their ret Rob- | from a wedding trip. GATHFRI ert Andrews of 1484 Stanley street. | The wedding of Miss gold, daughter of Mrs, gold of Smalley st | timer Sokol of North & abbi ceremony. at torn from a we Florida. . street Bolton of | > of Mrs. street Floric . West Main by church Kinney are They will leave next week for their 3 nter home in $t. Cloud, Florida. ‘\‘\‘(“5 Mrs. Kinney was Miss Bessie An- N 2 | e Poior (ivas: Liaree. | Mrs. John H Trumbull of Farm- | | MIs. Porter Gives Large | ington avenue, Plainville, is spending | | Tea—Miss Swift Enter- the week-end with her daughter. | | tains—Miss Erwin Feted. Miss Florence Trumbull at Mount | B E L Holyoke college. . . e | | L5 Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Coe enter- Miss Jean Hotehkiss of New | yined twelve at a dinn Haven is the week-end guest of Mrs. | party in their home on Libe Gerald W. Walker of Hawley street. TF(rN*!. Saturday eve Mr. | Mrs. Coe took their guests later in ChEC Fifty-five men will compose the | ths evening to the Bond Hotel in of the Yale University | Hartford for dancing P mas tour, which will begin at Wash-| Ariss Ruby Andrews, dau of ington, D. C., on December 17, and | Mr, and Mrs. John A. Andrews, will will end at Pittsburgh on New | give a hridge party at Year's Eve. Preceding this trip the | 1incoln Road Mond Glee club will hold its sixticth anni- [ ajq of the Rus ary concert in Carnegle hall, | fund. York this evening. | .. Kendall A. Mills of class 1927 and | A pumber of New Britain's prom- one of the first tenors is the son of |inent society women have been ask- Mr. and Mrs, Herbert L. Mills of | ed to serve as patronesses at the | presentation of “Wedding TBells” JiR ks | which is to be given at the I ty y afternoon in sell Sage Endowment . .. Miss Grace Hatton of East Maln and | home on | artford | Club on Friday evenigg, Decomber | | | Irene M. Sullivan, ! when society attended the “Clreus, | honest to goodness MISS ELSIE COLLINGWOOD Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. | formerly of this city, whose engagement to Thornton Q. | Morrow of Portland, Ore., i | B. Collingwood of Bridgeport, was announced recently. by “The Jesters, College dramatic club. the Trinity The New pablic 3 to the |11 W of of wre th the Montagu studied under Professor the Art School of Roston, ming a life scholarship in Museum of Art she studied in Paris and latter pl The Ameri- o h atly cple Thi late month r colors work of Mlorse who i . s water Pauline the Insti- ained a home in vt enter 1t her lay evening. han H t card home we cir evenin opening perform m Legion show, . Geral . t Walker en- dinner 1ome on ening. followed by cards awley street gave a on West evening preceding of four sub which being « Meadow club Others entertaining Cooper of Vine s Kenneth serics stroc Searle of Adams . . . Brooks of High her Literary club Monday Mrs. William T t entertained Juncheon on Manor Inn, . Mrs. rtained club at home on luncheon followed with cards. Richard Prichard won the pr x ox e ro: Tucsday M Hartford ¢ club ¥r Meadow Mrs. P. Upson of tertained her brid noon at the ay ifter Shuttle club. son of Horri- entertained twenty gu n followed by bridge on at the Manor Inn. e Doane will e the hos- Christinas party of the Hill Bridge club at her resi- Frederick street, Tuesday afternoon. P Lyons on Wednes Miss Dora Re ently from Mrs., Rest ined at b ¢ in honor of who returned Angeles, California, Los n's Hospital the Inn ed following the The Won Monday or Stoc te Road Porter new Maxwell a delightful on Lincoln noon when rly one hundred friends received in the living room b Mrs. Porter and her mother Mrs. Frank J. P . Tall green candles nd a large bowl of soft pink ro used to decorate the 5 William F. s home af o who w were t which Mrs. | Mrs. William H. Rattenbury, Howard Bruemmer and Mrs. tfee Stanley presided. slsting the dining room were Henry Schauftler, Mrs. Mau Pease, Mr: | William Coholan, Mrs. Clitton Wil son, M imes Baldwin, Mrs. Ken- neth , Mrs. Roger Whitman, Ars Hayden and Mrs. Parker Abbe. Mau- in Mrs « s e Mre. Johnstone*Vance entertaln- ed u fow friends at supper and cards at home on Monroe street last Sunday evening, .. yard met | for the benefit bridge party to be given under the direction of the Alpha Alpha sorovity in the ball- {room of the Hotel Burritt on Sat- urday afternoon, December 19, a large and represenfative gathering assured. The p 2ds will b(:‘ ted to the Children's Home. king for the s affair are the gene hairman, Miss Virginia Humphrey, who is to | S beth Bark- Christ who booth Miss e Bull, , table Miss the candy Smith, prizes; nd Roseen, B ain- t her on Fran ucsday eve- Prizes w irded to Mrs, A aret Tobin and Mrs. William Forsythe, M ed her weekly home N . and West cilla Crabtree Mrs. Kenneth of Hartford and Miss Pri coln street, New ned in honor of M rwin of Forest street, yesterday on at a bridge party and shower at the Vreeland resi- dence on Walbridge road, Hartford. There were six tables of auction and the p vere won by Miss Miriam Bennett Hibbard, Miss Osborne of Welles Hills, | S nd Mrs. Brown of Hartford. . Edward Christ and Mrs. Robert of Berlin, who will be the Erwin, Irs. Ben- Reyial ted Britain, Gertrude ided at the tea tabl Hibbard, Miss Harriet Surith Wachter es with the serving. PR The Thursday afternoon club will be entertained by Harriet Reynal at her home on Lex- ington street, next week. Mrs. Luther Parker of street, gave a luncheon and shower for Miss Gertrude Erwin on Monday. PR | Corinne Ericson of Jake- | wenue gave a bridge party of | ables at her home on Thursday | Miss Ruby Andrews, Miss | of West Hartford and Englund also of West | > priz ‘e ass bridge Miss | | Forest | | ive cvening. Alice Mero Miss Edith | Hartford won the s | erend Theodore A. Greene and | Greene of Lexington street, en- | tertained the members of the Pro- testant Ministers sociation and their wives at a buffet supper Sun- day evening. Re M . She . . < rger of few on Mr, and M wood I Harrison s ent friends at dinner Wednesday evening. . ¢ and Mrs. George Loomis of 65 Lincoln !street, gave a dinner party Th day evening for Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Burr of Belvidere. osenta- already Jay is to v and Lycenm | of St. Completed plans for the tion of “Maytime in Erin | presage its success. The take place next Wedne Thursday evenings at the theater under the auspices Joseph's parish socicty. | The complete cast follows i Corney B William J. O'Brien | Molly Helen Brennan | Mra. Lucy Murray .. Hazel Atwater | Timothy McBride . Harold Ward | Harlow Kenzar . Will Humason Miles O'Dowd . . Matt Callahan | | John Nolan Fred Gennette | Kathleen Crowley Solnman! S AR John Tobin | The executive cast consists of: Rev. John J. Keane . Gen. Manager | | Clarence J. Kenney . Bus. Manager | Mrs. Jesse Atwater . Dir. of Ushers | John J. Riley Stage Manager | |Mrs. W. Mangan Musical Director | | Charles Hickey Iy | | John Curtin, Charles Lent 2 Ticket Managers The ushers will be: Helen Shanahan, Mary Hughes, Loretta King, Dorothy Shanahan, Grace Connelly, Marguerite Kenny, | Rose Fitzpatrick, Rose King, Allce T With a steady demand for tickets | Bratton, Anna Valentine, Jennie! The Current Events Class con- en- | !ine Hart, Folden, Catherine Fitzpatrick, Mar- lon Gagan, Helena Burke, Bernar- dette McGary, Catherine Durham, Mary D'Avanzo, Elsie Anthony, Nellle Ryan. Boxes have been reserved by Rev. Matthew Traynor, pastor of St. Mary’s Church; Rev. Stephen A.| Grohol, pastor of All Saints church; | Michael J. Kenney, Eugene Albr: Attorney P. F. McDonough, Clar- | ence I Callahan, Matthew Hayes | and the Y. M. T. A. & B. soclety. ¢ v e Everything was very festive gay last night at the Y. W. and | C. A. which by the way 1s open this afte noon and tonight. The rooms were brifliantly decorated with ail kinds | of fanciful things, bright lights, col- | ored papers and balloons. A parade which formally opened the circus | proved quite fascinating to all grown ups who played at “just kids” for the evening. clown: fact eversthing | seals o el No cire | rope walkers, in Barnum offers trom phants, were in evidence. is complete without its side show and its freaks and so Miss Ruth Ensworth took over that part of circus making quite a snccess of it. Miss Edna Conrad appeared as the | fat lady and Miss Dorothy Wright as the wild woman. All in all it was a very splendid affair well worth the undertaking. A complete program | follow | Gypsy dance, by Blue Triangle club, coached by Miss Ruth I;nssrt(e.' Bertha Parker, Lillian Dragone, | Mary Napler, Frieda Sitz, Emma | Sitz, Mary McGraw, Anna Dolan, ! Viola St. Onge, Nellle Dassen,| Olivia Santl, Susan Chismark, | Genevieve Beltrame, Nellie Sallinsky, | Katerine Kerlipsa, Helen Xovel, Anna Ponda, Veronica Lubeck, Mary | Kohanik, Hattie Sabotiewicz, Cor- inne Meskowsky. | Solo dancers — Miss Ruth Bas- sette, Miss Mary Dragone. Cock fight — Vera Osmian, Lena Terlotta. | Tight ropa walker—Clara Metevier | (coached by Mrs. Van Duzer.) Boxing match—Coached by Mr. Hergstrom. Principals: Josephine Lubeck, Jackie Kohart. Seconds: Stephanie Stack, Bernie Cronin. | Side shows—Mermald, Clementine | Stoddard. Hulu Hulu dancer, Mary { Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Pigmy, Cecilla | | Ralph, Peggy Goldberg, Tango danc- | | er, Anna Sarra, Viola St. Onge. Two | faced lady, Amelia Warhall. Rain in the face. Josephine Lubeck. Ani- | | mals, Anna Clark, Martan Huzard, | | Sophie Hagopian, Marfon Warhall. | Toy orchestra—Couched by Mrs. | R. T. Chapman. Costumes by Mrs. | Davld Malmfeldt. Svea Larson, con- | ductor; Eleanor Zimmermun, plan- st. Virginia Gordon, Ruth Flagg, Frances Rockwell, Dorothy Billings, Mary Hamilla, Irene Anderson, Mary | Dagata, Mildred Linn. Ruth Ander- {son, Mary Recano, Sarah Caloes, Isabel Squilalaciote. | Clowns—Mary Tintl, Mantica Tin- |11, Stella Netup, American, Raspant!, Corinne Seravill and little dog, Stella Carlson, Anna Stanley, Lillian | >, Helen Yunis- Anim Larson, Bielonyza. Chariot racers—Co: 1 J. A. Pelletier. Horses: Kuth don, Ruth Reynolds, Vanya Ryd Drivers: Ruth Connor, Margaret Sal k strum, Caroline Ripple. | | side shows—Fat lady, Edna Con- | rad; bearded lady, Sophie Shevckuk; | Slamese twins, Elizabeth Wallbank, | Elste Warllus; tall lady, Mary Maut- wild woman, Dorothy Veright. Kitty Kats” dance — Coached 1 Mrs. Duncan Shaw. Costu Mrs. Van Duzer, Mrs. Perl Bowers, Miss Dixon, Miss Hurlburt, | { Mrs. Monier, Mrs. H. G. Telch | Louise Jaynes, Helen Kilosowsk! | Helen Garczewski, Mary Dochick, | Madelaine Stockwell, Jennfe Sullk, | Helen Kowalskl. | Seals trainer—Miss Slaine Wright. | Seals — Helen Karbonic, Martha Yankee, Mary Kaszczuk, Evely Smelenski, mals—Nena Shevekuk, Althild Helen Chiebowicz, Sophie | ner .. Miss Katherine Swift entertalned with a bridge tea at her home on Lincoln street Tuesday afternoon. There were seven tables of cards and the prizes were won by Miss Max- | Mrs. Clarence Manning, | Miss Marjorle Baldwin and M Esther Trumbull. Mrs. Orlando Swift and Mrs. Clarence Manning presided at the tea table which was prettily | decorated with red carnations and | red candles Miss Harriet Reynal, | Miss Beatrice Reynal and Miss Ber- | nadine Walker assisted with the | serving. . | | | The now members of the Colloge | club numbering about twenty \l(’rui lelightfully entertained at a tea | glven by the executlve board of | clety at the home of its presi- dent, Miss Gladys Day, on Adams | strest, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Douglas Johnstone and Miss Norma | Reegan of Hartford poured. Mrs. Orville Parker and Mrs. Johu Pel- ltier assisted with the serving. PR | Miss Amy Hume of Stanley street entertained in honor of Miss Marie Gates on Tuesday evening with a Kkitchen shower. Miss Gates will hecome the bride of Hanry Sacks, December 15. PR | Mr. and Mrs. John A. Peterson entertained in honr of thetr daugh- | ter, Mrs. O. H. Strom, Saturday eve- | ing. There were thirty-five guests| present. CLUB EVENTS Woman's Club to Meet— l College Club to Hold Meet- | | ing Monday. ! | The Woman's Club will hold 2 meeting on Tuesday afternoon, De- cember 14, at 3 o'clock at Saint Mark's parish rooms. John Minot, literary editor of the Roston Herald, } will be the speaker. His subject will | be “What's What Among the New | Books." ! .« e e | Emma Hart Willard chapter of the Daughters of the American Rev- | olution will meet at the home of Mrs. Russell Gold in Berlin, on Thureday afternoon, December 16. | Following a business meeting a | Christmas Tree for Ellis Island will | be held atter which Mrs. Bacon will give a talk on “The Beckley Tavern.” P | Peril,” | the afte: ! ings on display at a Concarneau Dock, A Busy I the Ramparts, Butterflies of the Se Photo by Johnstone Studie, MISS CATHERINE WELLS William Wells of Newington has announced the engage- ment of her daughter, Miss Catherine Wells to Stanley Duncan of this city. ducted by Mrs. C. . held Wednesday evening. Mrs, Ben- nett reviewed the play “Caponsachi s played by Walter Hampden. She also spoke on Autobiography and the work of Joseph Pennell,” “Our World Court Membership in “Belgium Stabilized the Franc,” “Lord Asquith's Farewe the Leadersh Party.” and and the Nobel Pri Bennett was at Landing, Sunday in Port, Morna ing Light, Boats of Concarneau, lunny Boats, Boats at Honfleur, Overhauling, Mending Net, Honfleur, L Red Sail, Return of the Fleet, Coming to Anchor, La Ville ver I'Eg- Unloading Salt, A German Ireighter, Beg Mey, Market Day, FFrom Thompson's Studio, Natives, JRocky Shore, Drying Net, Across the Harbor, Le Passage Lauriee, IPishermen, Market, Cone Irench Lighter, Four Fish- Summer Day, Group of IPinistere Village, At An- lise, The College c honie of its presiden Day, on Adams ning, December Eunfce MacKenzie will give a reading. chor, of the romantie with striking ‘in- 1 exampler, was season’s second o active gem- Britain ' Musical meeting took place at Miss Frances Parker, cet, on Tuesday, Miss Flor~ masoni being assoclate The program was in charge Ruth Goodrich Hprton and s Satoris Tuttle. The pro- a notelty, the ¢ thoven, trio in I3 . Op. 3, for violin, ¥ola and cello, George Westerman, Raymond Ostman and Miss Margaret W. Rer- kin: his combination of" instru- ments, a rarity in the club, gave & plendid presentation of ong of :the carliest of the Beethoyen works, Beethoven was included ih the ro- Development spirit in music, mental and voc theme at the eting open at the ast Wednesda tion of 1 ly att T ere espec booths Irs. . Jam ram began with en put I 1dmira oon while Mr served tea to the guests and workers and Mrs. Wooding disposed made candy, the g to be a source ¢hildren, A fine chicken under the direc Tryon and Mrs. O. ladies cleared over § with more to com . of (Continued on Page 11) —_—rr—— . s New Britain people are interes in the excellent exhibition of paint- the Athencum | Annex, Hartford, the work of Al- bertus E. Jones. 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