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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1926. Maxwell and ‘Roswell Moore sons street will leave on Sunday for‘ Miami, Florida. M Hildebrant | . of Mr. and Mrs. E Allan Moore of | will spend a week in New York city = Sunnyledge gave a supper at their | before joining Mr. Hildebrant in 4 home last Sunday evening. Florida. . AT . e | ARy, S < Mrs. SturmaneDyson will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hatch of | twenty friends at dinner at her Lincoln Road and Mr. and Mrs. 2 home on Trumbull street this vve- Norton Smith of Farmington will ning preceding the dancing at Shut- sail January Sth for the West In-| tle Meadow cu:n.. 7 < e | R The Shuttle Meadow club was Mrs. R. W. English and H. J.| : turned into a gay gypsy camp last sh left on Monday for Blioxi, Tuesday night when Mr. and Mrs. % ADeAt ity Mise e Bl Harold Lee Judd entertained at vs before returning to thelr home 'r‘::rf“"g ‘;“’ BEDDeE, 1?"‘“3 Ay "t"l‘ : s ’ | as far as possible was set to “r‘“ sl Toat I"‘f‘"i’;‘;‘zafif of the New Britain club at its an- | Frank Fascine of Hartford. represent a gypsy camp ground, At ley strect, roturned Monday to|Rusl mecting last evening. He suc- | R the south end of the room low camp | Wnshington, Do G Miss Traut ig cecds 8. W. Parsons, who has com- | A very pretty home wedding took | fires gave out a ruddy glow while | e the Walter Reed hos. [Pleted two years as head of the or- | place Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock | on all sides the room was flanked g shusenbd L 2! ganization. Other officers elected | at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. | with tall pine trees. DBalloons of | pital, E | were: First vice-president, R. W. Po- | Herbert E. Erwin on Forest street, | brilliant color hung in clusters from | SRl | M, l0€ti second vice-president, W. H.|when their daughter, Miss Gertrude | tho celling. The costumes, of course, Dr. I, W. Mo o % Rattenbury: secretary, Stanley R.| Erwin became the bride of Sanford | did the rest, they were colorful and Merrifield who bave been the ROUSC yqqy trogsurer, C. L. Sheldon. The | K. Thomson, son of Mr. and Mrs. | gay and almost all of the tribes guests of Mrs. Merrificld’s parents jayor’ two officers were re-elect ames B. Thomson of Forest street. | of the world came to the party. | Mr. and Mrs. William 1% Brooks of yonn ¢ Loomis and F. J. Wachter | The rooms were artistically decorat- | Rumanian and Hungarian gypsies, High strect Jeft Thursday for New (ore glocted directors for a three | ed with Christmas greens and roses. | and Carmen were most in evidence. | York city to spend a few be-fyear term, in place of J. E. Stone | The ceremony was performed in | Supper was served in the grill at ! fore returning to their home In 554 W, H. Rattenbury, whose terms | candle light by Reverend Theodore ! tables decked with red and white | Chicago, Il had expired. The directorate, in ad- | A. Greene, pastor of the First Con- ! cloths, Among those who entertain- Lathe dition to the above two, is now com- | gregational church. Miss ces | ed at dinner preceding the party Mrs, John Kirkham and daughter posed of A. L. Mackay, F. 8. Cham- Parker played the wedding march. | were Mr. and Mrs. Rodman Cham- Miss Lois Kirkham of Cedar strect porjain, J. H. Kirkham and R. N.| The bride who was given in mar- | berlain, Mr. and Mrs. George Hild- will lea Monday for New York yemenway. D. 8. Landon and L. |riage by her father wore a gown of | brant, Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone eity re they will spend a few | Bancroft were chosen auditors, white moire silk trimmed with bead- | Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith, before Miss Kirkham returns wollowing the business meeting, | cd fringe, She wore a wulle veil and | Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Porter, Mr. to Wells college in Aurora, N. Y. there was a series of tournaments in | carricd a bouquet of gardenias and | and Mrs. Kenneth Sloper and Mr. e bridge, Mah Jong, billiards and set- | lilies of the valley. Miss Erwin's at- | and Mrs. Robert Carter. Mrs. Stanley Galpin of Berlin has back. {tendants were Mrs. Edward Hall e H returned from New York city. L] Christ as matron of honor, Mrs.| Mrs. William F. Brooks entertain- The Woman's club held its sixth Robert Silsby of Berlin and Mrs. cd at cards and tea at her home on | Ar. and Mrs, Edward Sechrist of | Meeting of the season Tuesday Robert Johnston of Sehenectady. | High street Wednesday afternoon Wellssley Hills, Mass, returned on | {€rnoon In the First church chapel. ' New Yor! desmaids all | for her daughter, Mrs. F. W, Mer- | Tuesday to their home after spend. | Homor Saint-Gaudens, director of s of Miss E Beech- | rifield, of C Ill. There were | | ing the holidays with Mrs, Seohrisys| {ne arts at Carnegie Institute im wood in Jenkintown, Penn. Miss | four tables of 1 e prizes parents Mr. and Mrs., G. A, Cadwell| PIttsburgh, gave an interesting talk | Georgia Thomson a sister of the went to Mrs. W. T. € . Miss | Lo on the life and work af his father, | zroom was the ribbon bearer, The | Sally Humason, Howard 1 Augustus Saint-Gaudens the noted tron of honor was gowned in sculptor. powder blue georget a carried a s s Mr. Saint-Gaudens illustrated his | houquet of pink roses, daisies and | Miss Harriet Reynal enterta | 18y sunt Y T | lecture with pictures of his father's | for-get-me-nots. Mrs. Silsby Wore | a number of friends at cards MRS. EDWARD CHRIST Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Humphrey of ;‘_"’(’f'_x 5 “\”?‘yr';ill.,o-f‘dl'nzx“1’},\1(‘«':1’ 'm'”"'{“ “ll‘o‘?-rl‘:‘\ :'];1‘(”‘,’:\\,';:"- mm.’,.‘i .r[',‘I":‘I.]‘:“i\"”.:“r,‘\{,l‘r‘““g[o“ fhecton MRS. ROBERT SILSBY Mrs. Christ was the matron of honor at the Thomson-Erwin | Lincoln street. = statues, one of Peter Cooper a Telie ,‘(r|:“1 ":‘:nzhx:lmx'm[ peas predomi- 3 Ay Mrs. Silshy of Berlin was a member of the Thomson-Erwin wedding. Mies Alabel TRollbtarrof Tobneoh portrait of Robert Louis Stevenson ing. Mrs. Johnston was attired Mr. and Mrs. George Hildbrant of wedding party e K‘ _\L;;‘;‘O‘ “‘“; ‘i’u e :\f\:f”\ oo nd many others, n a gown of blue crepe romainé Rhindecker Lane and Mr. and Mrs. 1t To SEenl LR mmed hand-painted lace wnley Galpin of Berlin will attend | forsioe e an s The Woman's club of Plain She carried a bouquet of mixed eve festivities at the | Mrs. Howard Parsons is complet- [and the Polish Orphanage. was deightfully entertaincd by ) flowers. The ribbon by Hartford Golf club, ing plans for the annual D. A. R s s } Mr. and Mrs. Burton Hildebrandt of Minneapolis, Minn., will arrive in 2 0. 0y8 ‘o,'\lh{ b ard T. TONCr i Phelps, planist, Wednesday | dressed in blue georgette tr Y bridge which is to take place on| My Harold §. Guy will entertain cla ctlvltles out own Peturnol fo ther home after Spend. | Afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hen- | with sitver ribban = Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whi of {Saturday afternoon, January 15th in | hor hridge club Tnursday evening T e O T e iy Trumbull on Park Place, Mrs. Mre, Erwin, the mother of he | corbin avenue will entertain at cards [the ballroom of the Hotel Burriit. |t her home fn Middletown. ,,.‘.“, b and Mrs, | John Trumbull assisted Mrs. Trum- bride, wore a gown 0 ‘“"}*f ! at their home tomorrow evening. rs. Frank Searle and Mrs. Kenneth s % - o S ¢ SRl et '}_' bull, green satin trimmed with creanm L rle will h I the tabl NEs: Thaniotae o - On account of the holiday exodus from universities, DGOSR L0l face and Mrs. Thomson was attired | yrr und Mrs, George Hildebrant {and the prizes, Mrs. Esther Stanley |~ 8% THAN B Seloiontanialyods ie LCoRES TP dne At in a gown of georgette in €D i entirtain at tea at their home |is to manage the tickets and M 4 bridee fat Jier liomo on colleges and preparato: chools the holiday season brings 1., 3 6k, (1Hst: bvaning. o : g panicd them. i ; 2 i Sk uon &s e o kst - Lyons street, last evening in honor & concentration of entertainments that marks it as a period KD WEDDINGS shades of bluc st Main street tomorrow after- |Howard Bruemmer is chairman of | (YOI MG WS, cvoning i honor s e : ’ : i h Fdward Hall Christ was hest man | noon, ithe candy and refreshment commit- S to be remembered. The younger set dominates and with Miss Virginia 1um . daug i ”“:"‘”_h‘ rs were Roberly Sllsby TN bl R i vml".\l\ receptions, dinners, dances and theater parties, they are |ler of Mr and Alrs Brncst Humph-| | Thomson-Exwin Wedding | | of Perlin and Henrs Wheeler. A Mr. nnd Mrs. Willium Booth_of |ley Walker, Mrs. Bennct Bl occupied early and late, in fact so numerous ave the parties | iiyerine cia S Ty l]'m;"l)m ke A‘re‘ “L | | reception immediately followed the | Forest sirct are giving a Now Me ]]‘lmlx:\rfl“p:m«;;lmw|-_ Mrs. Max- : ; oF 3 ssible ind a time & ace 5 R G oG —lkingagements e An- c ay fea at their home tomor- |well Porter, Miss Marjorie Baldwin, | yriot gr. Croer ” that it has been ,\lmvost_ impossible to find a time dl_\(l place and Mrs. Robert Clark of Gar e i il e R Mrs. Thomson will realas | vow attérnoon: [Miss Miriam Mouat, and Miss Bea- | Miss Haigin will leav> Sunday for for each one. Beginning on Christmas Day with the |street, are the guests ot Mr | o “7 1| in Newark, New Jersey, upon their | v e . tioe Revnall L S G ; 4 3 el i Burton Miller of Meriden. | i ks 3 : Children’s party at the Shuttle Meadow club, going on - from ’ < X Mrs. Parker Abbe gave a delight e - . s party & [ ) i f 3 ] 3 ) 1 : iss Marjorie Andersor through the week we find any number of social gatherings S | o i of Miss Mildred York city and Washington, D. €. ful luncheon followed by bridge at| Miss Flora Hine and Miss Cor- Wiiosday -evenine fhe brilliant evpsy party siven by Mr. hissRDOT oty DRmpIo LI a o e vy Lo of Mr, and Mrs.| Afr. Thomson graduated from her home on Stecle street Tuesday | delia Kilbourne will give a dinner uesday evening the brilliant gypsy parly given by MI. | pgeignts, New York, is spending a ; S By in compliment to Mrs. F. W. Mer- and bridge Monday evening and Mrs. Harold Lee Judd took place at the Shuttle Meadow | fow days with Miss Evelyn Sorrow JOIU A- Brickson of Hart sivect, and Sl Lovson _of 113 | Tifield of Chicago, Il There were |at the Manor Inn for their hou k ¥ S Andrew AR 3 three tables of avetion and the prizes | . Miss Frances McElfresh and : 3 : T O L : ngren, son club, drawing a large group of prominent New Britain ot Maple Hill R R i e e nnounces o e Tt A ;. remai . 1 reek follow: dith ¢ ook U Sk . oc | Dwight streat, b i were warded to Mrs. Walter Miss Katherine White 18 Lhristmas fen given by the folks. The remainder of the week followed with a num- R c afternoon at the home o Bhnh ughter Mi s g > ‘ i 14t e hiari ber of parties until tonight we come to the SN eV e AT S o o varsite e aperid l\h‘ ; ‘”r_‘ll pors l.\:f'm‘l o ";{Hi\t‘} . Anderson to Christian U7 | Staney Cooper. Amobg the giests| e, e Bl o e Stsst odore A. Greene on Lex- eve celebrations. holidays with his father, A. e A Siciatad® or AULhEr- | ywilliams ‘(;v‘ )‘vv” e are. Mo M., Hayion, Mo |enteriained ot Dridgs Wadnosaay | oo, stcet, Wed ay aiternoon Elaboration preparations have been made at the Shut- | liams ot Corbin avenue. : South Manche 1 2 "\\\' }\‘,‘f.\ of Wi aven Hardy Payor, Mrs. Hamilton Bick- | ovening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. |, " K,',“,,”“‘, ) '1”;”(.”,' tle Meadow club for the New Year's observance which is & X £ the bride; o = Kitiibraonii & sraal) fora, Mrs Pea o 1\;;] Charles Francis of West Main strect. L,,_(,'”p‘,'.- e e Sh e : L S ¢ £ artin F. Gaudian | cen the 4 it 3 ) Johnstone Vance, Miss Polly Bird.|afr. and Mrs. Francis will leave Sun. of o ) he outstandine social events \ v or and Miss Mil . of the New Br r. and Mrs, s Wi ve Sun- | o), ks, * and S one of the outstanding social event of ‘Llu mll! vinter Hicen Gasd e sl wate of | ol Ries SR Mrel Valter Murdock. 055 toe Tarnel Blonds fnere thsd| o O B At season. Among those who have taken tables are Mr. and S W. Gaudi Mr. Gandia £ 2 4 » . LN £ will spend the winter, R i L A McOrmand of Simsbury, Dr. M. A. Kinsella and Mrs. > s in Bainbridge, Ohio Al nin .| Tncluded among the important e s “;,““l‘]"‘l‘ ‘\““”"\::"‘ Kinsella, Mr. and Mys. M. C. Treadway, Mr. and Mrs o tilla 5 e 5 . Nvisens & e panlosds tha f‘}{"' Mr. and Mrs. d Troupe of | gqiheri ‘lark, Miss Marian Hun- b ifae WMo and D W Cooner, Mr, and M artha Moore wil ik ¢ nee o Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Cooper of Cor- | Worthington Ridge, Berlin, will en- e S AR Donald Gaffnev, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cooper, Mr. and ) i : om tri SR i in avenue will give this evening at| tcrtain a group of friends this eve- | go a" in“ i corving, &3 5 N Mor ter guet of r q - v on 1o Fred I 5 Dugald McMillan, Dr. William F an and Mrs. Flana- o ciiaes HALBLIOTITON L § L iR s e the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha | ning. uga 1 Chiristms on in [ aigs : and Mrs. A. L. Rowland I x S o N rs. Reoing iss Grace L R il s | Cooper ‘ine street. Dinne . gan, Stanley Hart, Roswell Moore, Mr. and .\111.\i I\\:}rl‘\\{fi RS A rect, Tas been ‘,,,v,]‘_ull\‘:\ L Cooper on. Vino sirce Mll\:xrn?”:-]\‘\]l’llv S :M.'” e e e ']rj_fle);, Mr. and Mrs, ‘I ouis Reynal, My 1.11\ T. \ SR, e ..1\Y yere i h \.H“m” SO it et e Bhutie \ned hor hridge eluh | Monday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at Wilbor, Mr. ar <, Harold Judd . and M George : 2 ! son, A uwel h of Mair . Meadow club for dancing. Among|on Wadnosdny the Methodist chur il S e rion, | Eelen Erlckson, o sister. . set for the wedding. ) Hildeb T. a <. 0. E. Swift, Mr. and Mrs, Stur- ven H turn .[,‘,,,‘, e ’::f, LR kP T those included in the party are Mr. man Dyson, Stanton Ashley, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sloper, ime day to Riverside academy, | Manchester, Alber | The wedding of Miss Doris Wil- | and Mrs. Allan Burke, Mr. and Mr Miss Fthor Trumbull,_ daughter Present South American 4 © A i DR o il vl e D EEAE s 2 ot \ wnilton Bickford, Mr. and -{ of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Trumbull of oD % Stanley Traceski, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Parker, Stanley ainsville, Ga. The youn ¢ F ams, daughter of Arthu : s i : Y J v Stanley Traceski, Mr. a ank Vibberts, Mr. and Mrs. Max- [the sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. 3 3 he maid of honor wore |\illiams of Corbin avenue, Walter J. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. W Plainville will give a bridge party B.oat Service Called Good Duncan, Mr. and Mys. Frank Vibberts, Mr. .l.n\r' o W it of Maple Hill S eowh oficoral ecicettaaniicay smith, son of Mr, and | ter Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. | Monday afternoon at her home on | Washington, Dec. 31 (R —T.etters g art, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Loomis and Mrs. William et s el s Goldsipith of Milfo nglish, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whit- | marminston avenue, asserting that Moore and McCor- well Hart, Mr. Qibniterlly roses. (Tho prideimalds o oo n, Mr. and Mrs, Parker Abbe, Giea ey mack, of New York, operators of the 8 o'clock Tue Mr. and Mus Hayden, M Mrs. Edward H. Christ entertain- | American Republics Line were pro- and Mrs, H. G. Schauffler, Mr. and | og at supper Sunday evening for | viding adequate and satisfactory Louis IHaigin of Gar- Miss Louise Docrr and Miss Constance Ha won the prizes. ceremor bridge at her howe Tuesday after- oon for the benefit of the Arnold College Endowment fund. Hartford. Miss F. Brooks. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews and were attired in - gowns of orchid, children of New York city green, yellow and peach colored t tional church at : . i sent | house gu of Mr. and Mrs. John feta. Their bouquets were of sweet evening. A small reccption s, H. G. Sch t Q \l 1 g en o s spent Andrews of Linco road peas. The ring }}n\r«r Kk Niclson follow the cercmony at the Williams Mrs, William T. Coholan, Mr. and | \fisg Getrtude Erwin and Sanford ce to South America, and that SAINA! holid and - Mrs. i M : ¢ Hartt S orath Dladie. Cotyat | pasiaenal Mrs. Maxwell Porter, . and Mrs. | Tl omson. a change of operator would react RN rford of Ce 0L SLARLIOR, IR OReT U DIACIE i Charles Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- PR gainst the line, were presented to- Mrs. Buell B. Basscite of Em- Lord Fauntleroy suit and the flower o i 5 2 % Over i ’ mons place will leave next Monday girl, Clare Lavey of South Manches- neth Searle, Mr. and Mrs, Hardy| My and Mrs. S. Chase Coale of | day to the shipping board by R Many Entertain ; A : b, ek Sopakass r‘RH\(‘Q) Payor, Miss Ruth Cairns of Water- | worthington Ridgoe, Rerlin, will ¢n- | Lee, assistant treasurer of the New Holidays — Exodus to Harold Herrick returned (,”,r,vz,;f‘r‘”"{;',”' \]\‘.I;“” '(';”““‘T‘l" B ‘:"I.r_ :0,,\‘1‘:\"‘?'|',:‘fl L “”“;;Jrl:,‘,:\‘ i G/\THF { BN bury, Willlam Hart, Tord Cooper | tortain shout (wel;m._sn voung peo- | York firm. The board has held Wara: Glimes B . tesdny to her home in Naw York |daushter, Mrs Wilbu Erickson, sister of the bride —— and James Cooper. Dle this evening. | nearings on request of Philadeiphia, she had been the gest Of BOM| yyoe jogephine David returned | Elcanor Hanson. daughter of Mr. | | : > SHERT Eome NEoni B ostonagand (1 IRON TR Pt Tuimed Gt R R e S e ] s A i Among the many surprises at the | Afr, and Mrs. Frank H. Johnston | interesis that the line be allocated e N son’ Street, since Su York e o Tl haiobont ¥ . They were —Mrs. Abbe Hostess at || Christmas party of the New Britain|of West Main street, Mr. and Mrs. | to their ports. { have returned to ths r tor of favs with Mrs. J. T. Hart in Maple dressed in pink crepe de chine. ! Luncheon Party Musical club, 1ield at the B. & P. W. | Douglass Johnston _of Maple Hill| Lee read letters from shippers in 3 b : ; ¢ H A reception followed the ceremony | clubhouse Wednesday _evenin and Mrs. and Mrs. Clyde O. Fisher | Philadelphia and other Penn QERUIDVIL sineet atier & ar < in s ATt o s At et — — — a sketch enacted by Miss Margaret | of Middletown will entertain Coun- | citics, New Jersey manufactus g8 witl Mre. Dyson s 1 : ‘ o $ B T T 2 W. Perking, with the ce of | tess Helen de Disting of Warsaw at |and- South American firms. He end Mrs. Louis S. Bones of State i Mr. and Mrs. | . Andr soma coming from South Mrs. 8. Weiner of 60 1. Howard Y. St perki ; 4 S aintained that Moore and McCor- £ mos ; o 4 \ besler FBouios Hattforal Drovis R fasdd oward Y. Stearns. Miss Perkins|a dinner and dance at the Hartford maintained that Moore and Island, N. X i dincoloRdia iand Malen : A sroln o0 played the part of an old woman|Country club this evening. The|mack were operating the line as ef- whose faith in Santa Claus was re- | Countess is in this country in the | ficiently as possible and were scrv- arded by finding a wallet con- |interest of the girls' college at War- |ing all ports instead of merely 2 . s S er of Hoagland wedding i *, New Haven, Middletown and yesday evening at bridge in honor Mrs® John Olaf 1 and | > s h Hart | 128t Wednesday i a4 s Miss Dora Hesnick who is leaving { t Mr. and Mrs. Elr ) . York Prizes were daughter, Miss Virg re-Eels o " R T < s £ | Y g . fo! shor in Boston a$Haa L0 Aty Berkowitz and | taining $500 in her room, while Mr. [ saw. | York. turned Wednes fter .o Jose Taza New York cit Stea el Vi 2 s = aRatng : has bean the recent guest of Mr. s . Resnick. tearns played the part of an un | T A troet 1 Mrs 00l ¢ Jor! gagement of M . friendly visitor who had seen it| A farewell bridge party was held | ) ri waken HPvnsione Shance; ob Monts n s 10 S b e e il oy Naren A[rA T JoReD} Andrews and | (hrough a window and was ip honor of Miss Dora Resnick ‘Bahys Cries Awa s vt it 3 il Mre. Charies Parson of | Edward Freberg of Hart 5| qaugnter Miss Tlorance Androws | UDoD gettlng it. The sket the home of her sister-in-law, Mr Family; House m'Hames Miss Alice Rega i lo Swi 2 SRSl « William Robinson of T Kn | gave a la lea Wednesday aft od on a story of Ellis Parker But I. Resnick of Lyons street, last eve-| gpringfield, Mass, Dee. 31 (A—A the college o Roehelle, New : 4 R AIERE Sl Square 15 announced at a dinner joon at their residence on Vine | Miss Perking astonished her friends [ ning. The prize was awarded to|variation of the performance of York, to spend the ¥ : 3 2 3 party af the home of Mr. Rohinso: reet, Mrs, Gardner Weld, Mps, Bd. | with her histrionie skill, Carols were | Miss Rae Wiener. s faithful Fido who awakens the oc- her parents, Mr. a r 8 \ rs. Roger Tastlc Gt mother, Mrs. Ellen Rot ard Lancaster and Mrs. George | Sung by the Misses Dorothy Lat Miss Resnick will leave Saturday | cupants of the burning house oc- Regan of West tfor EDIBEIY oy vk, 1 ) S o o o Fairvicw, Mass. No date has been | Hick d the hostesses in re- Doris Bradley and Jean Vanderslice, [ for New Yorg city where she Will |cyrred early today in the neighbor- of this city ‘ le's pa 3 P A b set for the wedding. ceiving. Mrs. M. A. Kinsella and | accompanied by Miss Ruth Edna | take up her residence. |ing community of feeding hills when ety i * s Miss Cornelia Chamberlain presided | Schade at the piano. John A. Lind- Sk . the cries of the six months old son ALT. ang. Mra e “hristr 1 . 2 4 \ d Mrs. Charles J, Peterson | in the dining room. The frappe, say, baritone, sang a solo, Theron| The Training School for Nurses|o¢ yr. and Mrs. Eldemore Gagnon ngton strect ar J S ¢ Stapley street, quictly observed | table was presided over Ly Miss|W. Hart uccompanying. Diversions |0f the New Britain hospital gave & |,wakened the mother, who found Ll ) Larjor of Welles- i 5 ) I annive of their {ha Chamberjain and Miss Grace |were many, Wwith novelty fayors for | Christmas dance Tuesday night atiine jower story of the dwelling in +» » ! ; 2 : lesday Manning, Among the younger set|all, Dancing was a feature, The col- | N¢ nurses’ home on Hawkins street. | oy mes, The ‘family escaped hut + e e Wwho assisted with the serving wers | latlon was sorved at tabes lighted | The T0oms were. prettily decorated | The engagement of Miss Lillizn Miss Ruth North, Miss Carlotta | with candles. The decorations were | VI | 3“‘;;“:" o i it Jris. Gustafson to Roman J. Consic of | Slope Miss nily Sloper, Miss apropriate to the Tholiday seas = T hap LELITR formerly of this city, has Constance Twichell, Miss Dorothy The l‘, %5 was arranged by ine| o oning and the following students ! o were honored: Miss Ellen Board- 1 announced by Miss Gustafson! ase and Mi therir Misses Schade, Perkins and 5t Berlin Miss Apnes. Gotten: 7 | ——— ,I:]”.Lf,p.;:rflgr l.-]‘n aece of Mrs. Andrews who rec ; io{t:‘ ;I]]mn Miss Ruth Vicgler, Miss Julia Kerry, Sir Richard Graham, 67, dding will take place ‘he execution of many bright ideas butea Hall, Miss' Vera. Snells - A ! e s b | Is to Wed a Third Time ) _irs, George W. Tr ter in entertaining of Nesquehoning, Penn., I roe 3 1 1rin P Friday cvening with a ne G stelle Pukinskas, Miss Alice Cr London, Dec. 31 (A—sir Richard ford i r r Vorcester, M v t pent Miss Marian E. Atn > and E. for her d r Miss Amelia Trav Miss Ruth Bristoll, daughter of [ey of Bristol, Miss a Ri T ar old baronet and turned Monday from Pe | Y T i . Ward Cornish, both of Ches . &nd her gu Miss Catherine Over- |Mr, and Mrs. Truman Bristoll of | plainville and M stella MeGra itar; r of Netherby Hall, where they spent the Christ 5« West Malr England, were married Monday at beck of Portland, Oregon. Miss Corbin avenue, will entertain a num- | of Malagath, Nova Seo Cumberland, from which Sir/ Walter days. s f 1 Sher- ¢ i A the Church of Our Saviour of Plain- | Traut and Miss Overbeck are cla ser of frie it dinner and cards| Dr. Eben T. Reeks gave a wel- Scott had young Lochinvar take his » by Iteverend Marry I Dodley, | mates at Wellesley this evening at the Bristoll summer | como address to the students and bride, is to he married tomorrow for Miss C: v t 1d, and I 11y r emeritus at Saint Mark’s g home in Cheshire. Itie ot s lng Drogam wast the third time. Mrs. Wikiiam \ N St i L hurch of this city. Mrs. William | Mrs. Cl Manning of Trum- s . [“Stop by Step” by Miss Ervean| His new wifo s his sister-In-law, mond of Lincoln street, Plain-| bull street, a bridge party for Ars. Virgil Palmer entertained | Johnstone a member of the inter- | the widow of his younger brother, of Miss Atmiore, attended | twelve in honor of her hov 1950, the members of her card club on | meai class; “Success through | James Graham, and it will also be 1 Mr. hmond was Miss Barbara St. Dennis. Wednesday at her home on Harrison | Service” by Doris Wood a seni her third mafrimonial venture. an. A luncheon was served | afternoon. Miss Virginia Hart, Miss street. Tenlthy byt StyHied Daskas o' many S ERHReMEhtR RS Richmond home or the | Ruth North and Miss Catherine SURSIBAE of IAL A bn | more pr Lochinvar's, as ceremony Travers won the prizes. Mrs. T. H. Bristoll entertained five | Social Side of New Britain General | the knot will be tied in the London e b 3 * tables of bridge at her home on Cor- | Hos Nursing” by trar's office. 4 ‘ .y Mrs. Josephine Denson has an- Mr. and Mrs, Heber Jester of |bhin avenue Wednesday evening for rlce a senfor. James 8. North Miss Katherine Swift e 1 ¥ ey e ) 5 { I nounced the engagement of her Monroe street entertained at eards her son, Donald Bristoll, who is s Maud Travers, direc- Mr, and Mrs, Orlando Switt of Lin- tur r s _ Sl . Miss E. Jeanette Tenson in honor of Mrs. M. Irving Jester's home from Philadelphia, Pa., for the school, spoke on the - e Cl ! 5 he fo mond ;:\\1“ b of ]Y’-r‘:ur‘l. birthday monday evening. the holidays. The prizes went to|meaning of the capping exercis few days t in Ne > \ Sy T B e R Ir. and Mrs. Perry Byrnes of A Miss Virginia Hart, Miss Martha | The whole class recited the Florence 3 . D ] Miss Leonie Crowe of Grove Hill ‘Clark, Miss Burith Wachter, Emory | Nightingale pledge. | Herpert E. ANDERSON Dr. J. E in ¢ ¢ | ‘ will entertain the Alpha Alumnae |Corbin, Valentine Hart and Edward | K P i, Tussiing For { ¢ 29 Sk cement of Miss Hildur | Ty y evening. Christ. | It is rumored that the perform- Saint Petersiu M announced b by il L ance of the 1827 Lions' Frolic will | ] her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miss Marjorie itertained | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Judd of Ber- |he most elaborate and very enjoy- : : sy s Club Meets Lindgren of South Main str 10| at bridge Tuesday evening at her lin will entertain at dinner at their uble and are fortunate in having VIOLIN - VIOLA John A. Lindquist, son of Mrs. Au- | hiome on Ten Acre road. Miss Doro- |home this evening proceding the | Mrs. Howard Horton, soloist, on the | Sterling Wyckolf to s Lindquist of Wakefield court.| thy Lombra and Miss Betty Burr|dancing at the Shuttle Meadow club. | program. There will be a chorus of ENSEMBLE PLAYING :::in\‘fll- R SR ot enver, Col, 1 oy Give Bridge Jan. 15. L won the prizes “oa . about 160. The Frolic will be held B ik, D 1 A e 1 o . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leonardo of Miss Blizabeth Hungerford and |at the Capitol theater January 10, . n D, ! t 3 : Farmington avenue, Kensington | Miss Flora Hine of (layion road Miss Marion Hungerford entertained |11 and 12, The proceeds (o be ziwnl Studio: 242 Main Strect b : ! icorge P. Spear, formerly first | have announced the engagement of | entertaincd at luncheon and bridgo 'a few friends at cards at their home |to the Children’s Home, the New- Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Hungerford| - George Hildcbrant Main jvice-president, was elected president | their daughter, Catherine Rachel, to | thig afternoon. jon Cedar street Thursday afternoon. |ington Home for Crippled Children | were obliged to abandon their he- longings. DBut for the baby's cri the mother believes, all ‘would 1 toll of Corbi perished. soln street, returned Teacher

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