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Gainesville, Georgla, Miss Frances Boy Guest Sorrow of Pratt Institute, Clarence Nordstrom of Trinity, Miss Margaret | Ames of Mount Holyoke, Herbert | Olmstead of Cornell and Miss Helena Doane of New Jersey State college. “A Good el ¥ Dening “A Starry Smith | Cliffora Chri “Grande Marche de Concert” ...... Wollenhaupt Arnold Dehm Fifteen minutes from Chopin Ruth Bennett Lindsay Fifth Nocturne Leybach Marion Anderson Valse in C sharp minor .... tildred Berglund balf hour followed, dur- e served Miss Margaret Perkins of Lenox Place is in New York for the week- end. . » JMrs. William Seymour of 1785 Stanley street, has been visiting her daughter in Springtield. P Miss Bernadine Walker of Harrl- son street, is in New York this week- end. . Chopin A socia !ing which refreshments we P One of the featuring social events | of this season will be that of the annual D. A. R. bridge which will be held in the ballroom of the Hotel Burritt Saturday afternoon, January the fifteenth, prominent amo | those who have secured tables are M o $ 3 , § Mrs. Charles H. Parsor ; 5 il ik Howard S. Parso Mr. and Mrs. Willam Allen of d : [ Toy iiss Marpom | Maple Hill, are on a trip to New R Orleans. Searle, Mrs. John C. Harry M. Bates, Miss Flor Mrs. George Corbin, Mrs. Rufus | Hemenway, Mrs. William E. Att- wood, Mrs. Will Booth, Mrs. Trank J. Porter, Mrs. Laurence Mouat, Mrs. Elisha Cooper. Mrs | Stanley T. Goss, Mrs. Willlam § | Rowland, Mrs. Walter H. Hart, Mrs. Thomas W. Wilbor, Mrs. Ernest Smith, Mrs. Harrls B. Humason Mrs. James §. North, Mrs. Algernon Alderson, Mrs. E. Clayton Goodwin, ! Mrs. F. Rarmond Gilpatrie, Mrs. Robert S. Brown, Mrs. William A. . Mrs. Douglas A. Johnstone, Charles W. Lee, junior, Miss Noyes, Mrs. Orville Parker, Willlam E. Parker, Mrs. Louis al, Mrs. James H. Robinsan, Roy C. Schilling, Mrs, Edmund . Warren, Mrs. Joseph Wililams, i i co) 4 y Mrs. Sherwood Raymond, Mrs. C. M. 1 . ; R VanDuser, Mrs. Edwin W. Schultz, | : ¢ | Mrs. Charles H. Norris. Mrs. Ra {mond Mazelne, Mrs. Lucius O. Lusk, Miss Alice Plerce, Mrs. Max- well Coe, Miss Katherine Swift, Miss . % | Marjorie Baldwin. | Mrs. Bruemmer is chairman of the candy and refreshment P | committee for the annual D. A. R. bridge which will take place Miss Esthér Trumbull, daughter|January 15th, in the ballroom of the Hotel Burritt, { of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trumbull of | Plainville, entertained Monday after- noon at her home with a bridge| s B D, Prondman entertained | Telch will be assisted in this by party of five tables. Mrs. Quillam | tne members of the civic committee | Miss Mabel Wallen and Mrs. E. R presided at the tea table “’lflj Miss | of the Woman's club of Maple Hill | Hitcheock. Miss Mildred Turner will ¢ Clark and Miss Jean Trum- | \wednesda ternoon at her home | give several piano selections. There ng the hostess with the| on Frederick street at luncheon and | will be a current events roll call bridge. The guests were Mrs, A. 8. |and every member is expected to Grant, Mrs. A, P. White and Mrs. T. | offer some item of current interest. H. Cogswell. i The Phi Sigma Alumnae assock The Woman's club | tion gave a delightful bridge meeting Tues | day evening, December 11, at the Saint Mark's parish rooms | Hotel Burritt. Those resc at 3 o'clock. Harry C. White of New | Miss Louise Brown, M | York will give a talk on the “Won- Gertrude Fieber, ders of Electricity.” liss Mary . . | Miss Louise Heinech, Miss C The Etude Musical club was en- Miss Loia Mills, M tertained Monday evening at the Gladys Stllman, | om0 of Miss Murlel Stockwell of and Miss | yonroe street, at which time offi- | cers for the year were clected. The PR Miss Edith Prentice of Worthing- ton Ridge, Berlin, spent last week- end visiting in Mount Holly, Penn- sylvania. . e Miss Lois Cowles of Kensington has returned to her studies at Whea- ton College, Norton, Mass. She has | Dbeen spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Cowles. Mrs. Benjamin Farnsworth her sister Mrs. Eugene Baldwin ! Quebec have been the gliests of Mr James M. Burdick of Grove Hill | several days. .. Miss Eleanor Penney of Lincol ! street, has returned to her studie: at the Connecticut College in New London. | . . | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bu ' have been visiting Mrs. Kate Wilcox of Grove Hill. . s e Mr. and Mrs. David Hartshorne have returned to Brooklyn. have been the guests of SRR WS ¢ shornes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. | ; ah 2 SAAC - ‘ Waters of Lincoln street. P Mr. and Mrs. Howard S Thomp- | son of Grove Hill have been spend- | ing a week in New York city. PRI . b MRS. HOWARD BRUEMMER —Photo by Underwood & Underwood n & Peterson. MISS MARION BENNETT Misz Bennett is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bennett of Vine street. Photo shows Miss Bennett resting after a “turn” on the Mirror Lake at Lake Placid, New York. S: Miss Dotha White, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Marcus White of | Forest strect, returned Thursday 10 | resumo Ter ' studies at Columbia | University in New York. | e | Mrs. Ellis B. Clarke of South Bur- Social Activities About Town With such a continuous round of gayety as began carly in 1 October with the annual Autumn ball at the Shuttle Meadow | ritt strect has returned from Wal- club, it would seem that there might be a halt after Christmas | them Jass, wher S e and New Year’s, but apparently there is no chance for any : Mrs, Jobn 8. Miller. cessation for some time. The season of gayety will last until 9} 129, MISS FLORA HINE Miss Hine who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Hine of Clayton road, entertained with Miss Cordelia Kilbourne STy in honor of their house guests Monday evening with a dinner| Mrs. Donald Gaffney will give a party and bridge at the Manor Inn, {bridge party this afternoon at her : : . ‘o Hi | Lome on Corbin avenue. Shrove Tuesday, which will fall on March 1st and by that time | James At pragon cent S e o e S # o sk | spent last week-end s . ; Flora s, of Clayton road all of the larger parties will have been given. That restless | oot "5 WOE™ " lo Mrnterstate in avenua this city, and Miss Phyra | 111 af ”nn,zfl‘l‘n o o spirit and a desire for constant change is shown by movements | commerce Commi fn Wash- lic Peterson, daughter of Mrs. | ':T"\“M irast atertalned Dhihontn to Miami, Hot Springs and the intermediate resorts, as well as | ington, D. C. the | Matilda P ¢ Iranistan ; of their guests Miss Frances McEl Jjourneys across the ocean. Many also have made plans to pass | the | avenue, Bridgepor rried | trogh and M herine Whitely the remainder of the winter along the Riviera, others are Miss Ruby Rogers of Middletown | and Miss Katherine Swift won !lxr:{w | pri 2 ; will hold a | vy afternoon, January ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold . Sloper | of Russell strect will sail on Satur- day, Janus 1 aboard Homeric on a cruise through Mediterrane ¢ s i Miss Lillia M. Hill, daughter of} Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Hill of | {2 | 2seember 45, i N Mr. | \Monday evening with a dinner party planning tours of the world. o had made here followed with * » While dances will be less frequent than during the Christmas and New Year's holidays, they will still hold a prominent place on the society calendar. One of the important gatherings for dancing took place last evening at the Shuttle Meadow club when the Assembly class held its second party of the seasan. Dinners in advar Mrs. Stanley Eddy, Mrs. Walter Moore, Mr Mrs. Robert Frisbie. * .. What promises to be one bridge gatherings of the seaso: nce of the party were given by . Ernest Cooper and - * of the most successful auction n will take place next Saturday afternoon in the ballroom of the Hotel Burritt when the Esther Stanley chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution will give their annual card party. of the organization and with Mrs. Howard Parsons is Regent a corps of able assistants the party bids fair to be one of high merit. PERSONALS School Set Returns After the Holidays—Exodus to Warmer Climes Continues Richard Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Cooper of Vine street will return today to the Taft School after spending the holidays §n town with his parents. * Miss Corinne Goodwin, of Mr. and Mrs. Burton of Sherman Court returned on Mon- day from Philadelphia, Pa. PR v . daughter Seribner Cobb returned to Am- herst College, Amherst, Mass., on Sunday after spending a fow days with Mr. and . Mrs. William F. Drooks of High street. PP Miss Barbara Swift, Talmadge Swift of Cedar street has veturned to Wells College, Wells, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McMillan of Dover road will leave January 14 on a Mediterrancan cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pelton of Forest street and Mr. and m L. Hatch of West il on the Rotterdam the r part of the month for a e through the Mediterranean . Mrs. William L. Hatch of West Main street is spending a few days in New York city. P Henry Pelton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pelton of Forest street has returned to Deerficld Academy, Deerfield, Mass. . . e Miss Elizabeth Cooley, daughter Dr. George Cooley of Lincoln Road has returned to the Walnut Hill School, Natick, Mass., after spending the holidays in town. P Among the college set returned to Yale University after the holi- days are Harold Rossberg, son of Mrs, Alice T. Rossherg of Vine street, Henry Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Russell of Grove 1111, Maxwell Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Allen Moore of Sunnyledge, Richard House, son of Mrs, William House of Lenox Place, Leo Gaffney, son of Judge B. Gaftney and Mrs. Gaffney of Vine ot, Tord ('ooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper of Vine street and Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs, Cooper of Vine street, James W. Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cooper of Vine street, wiil be ona of sixteen ushers at the marriage of Miss Gretchen Taylor Goodwin | daughter of | Wettlaufer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Conrad E. Wettlaufer, of Buf- | falo, New Youk, to Maurice G. Field of Chicago, which will take place Saturday evening, January 15, at 8| oclock, in the First Presbyterian | church at Buffalo, N. Y. | P | Miss Bernice Kolet of Waterbury, has been the guest of Miss Grayce Scheicher of Lyons strect. N JMiss Constance Twichell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben C. Twichell of Fort eet, returned Tuesday to Wellesley College. .. v e Miss Ruth North returned this eek to Dana Hall, Wellesley, Mass. 2 i3 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James S. North of Sunnyledge. DR Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hatch o Lincoln Road will sail tomorrow fo the West Indies. . f r Mrs. Clarence Be sireet, and daughters Miss Marion Bennett and M Helen Bennett t last week at Lake Placid, New Moritz of America. The Misses Bennett are students at Miss Master’s school at Dobbs Ferry. « s . Mrh. Carl Messenger of Philadel- | Maurice | Mrs. Road. . pia is the guest of Stanley of Lincoln P terling Wyckoff, son of Reverend and Mrs. C. §. Wyckof? of Plainville, has returned to Amherst college. PR Mr. and Mrs. Ossian S. Begnett of Dover Road, sailed Thursday from New York on a seven weeks tour of the Mediterranean. . . s, Albert F. Corbin of Vine street, returns today from a few days spent in Boston. . Harold Judd and idge, Ber- lin, left Tuesday to spend the re- mainder of the season at their win- ter home in Florida. .o Aiss Mary Whittlesey and Trances Whittlesey of West strect, days this week, . . Mil tzabeth Wilcox and Miss Telen Rhom of Berlin legt Monday to spend the rest of the winter in South Carolin: . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crowe of ove Hill returned Thursday from New York city. . s .. Among those of the colloge set of Maple Hill who returned to their studies at various schools and col- logs the first of this week were: Miss Helen Hare of Northfield sem- inary, Jonathan Hart of Buzzard , Bay Naval academy, Steven Hart of Riverside Military academy at Winthrop street, has been spending | the holida; with her parents, re- turned Monday to Seymour where | | she is a member, of the High school | faculty. | « o0 Robert Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barker of Staniey street, |\was the guest of Scnfard Wade of o Tuesday, |to Dartmouth college on 11«15(. . George Kimball, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Arthur Kimball of Lexington | street, and Max Schultz, son of Mr. | and Mrs. E. W. Schultz of Lincolr| street, has returnel to Princeton | university. | . Miss Marjorie Galpin, daughter of Professor Stanley Galpin and Mrs. | | Galpin of Worthington Ridge, Berlin, returned last Tuesday to Wellesley college, Welles] Mass., after |spending the holidays with her par- ents. ¢ o s nett ot Forest, t, were in New York for a few | Philip McBriarty, son of Mr. and | Mrs. John McBriarty of Steele street las resumed his studies at Dart- mouth college after spending the | {holidays in town with his parents. | P John A. Lindsay, baritone, sang at the meeting of the East Berlin Com- munity club which took place last Wednesday evening. He was ac- companied on the piano by Ruth | Bennett Lind: . . | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball have | returned to their home on L('?(im;-i ton street from a weeck's stay in Quebec. . Mrs. Etta Norton of Hartford Is| the guest of Mrs. Frederick H. Hil of Winthrop street. P . Charles E. Sharpe, junior, has re- turned to Dean Academy following | a visit with his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Charles E. Sharpe of Stamley street, over the holidays. e Miss Bmily Sloper returned - on Wednesday to Abott Academy after spending the holid with her parents Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harold T. Sloper of Russell street, . PR Miss Faye Rattenbury, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ratten- bury of Lenox Place returned on Tuesday to Wellesey College, Welles- ley, Mass. | o« .. Burton Kinne, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kinne of West Main | street returned last Sunday to Pratt | Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. after| spending the Christmas holldays in town with his parents. e Mrs. John H. Kirkhem of Cedar street returned yesterday from a shyrt trip to New York and Boston Mass, | s Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sechrist of | Wellesley Hills, Mass., spent part of this week with Mrs. Sechrist's par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs.-G. A. Caldwell of | Harrison street. | i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Messenger of Philadelphia, Pa., have been the re- | cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mauriee | Stanley of Lincoln Road. e Thomas W. Wilbor of Larchmont, | N. Y. has been the guest of his | mother AMrs, T. W. Wilbor of Irank- | lin Square. Washington, D. C., before returning | | Boston, | | i in New York Cit | cloth of s Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hart of Hart reet sailed last Wednesday for urope to spend the remainder of the winter s James Robir left Monday on a trip throu west. « . Peck of New York city and Dr. ne Peck and Mrs. Peck with their two children Mass,, are the hou R. Peck of Park . Miss Margaret of Mrs, Place, . Miss Margarct McA lin Square left this Sparr, North Carolina. i ey of Frank- morning for Ruszell Frost of Northrop, Va spending the month witt in town. WEDDINCS Goldsmith-Williams Nup- i tials—Jack Connors Weds Miss Doris Wiltiam Arthur W. Williams of Cor son of ) of Milford, evening Congreg Theodore A. Greene, formed the ceremony. The bride who was given in mar- rlage by her brother, Clarcnce Wil- liams, attired in a gown of ivory chiffon volvet trimmed with ver. She wore silver slip- pers and a veil of tullo and ac caught with orange blosso She carried a bouquet of orchids and lilies_of the valley. were Reverend pastor; per- | the bride, was matron of honor and Miss Charlotte Perry of West Vir- ginia, a classmate of the bride at Vassar college, W maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Martin Hollfelder, Miss Anne Quinn of Washington, D. C., Lillian Sleath and \iss Dolly nith, sister of the bridegroom. Nor- wall Thorp was the best man and the ushers were Charles Baratelli, Earle Middletown, Kenneth Mc Knight, Hubert Willlams and Ever- ett Williams, brothers of the bride and Norman Williams, a cousin of the bride. Mrs, McKnight, Miss Perry, Mrs. Hollfelder and Miss Sleath wore gowns of pink chiffon. They carried bouquets of lavender sweet pea tea roses. Miss Quinn and Miss smith wore gowns of coral chiffon and carried bouquets of lavender sweet peas and tea roses. A small reception followed ceremony at the residence of the the | bride’s #ather. The rooms were dec- orated with pams and carnation: Mr. and Mra., Goldsmith in Bermuda on their wedding trip and upon their return will reside Milford. . . Mr, and Mrs street, announce the engagement (.11’ their daughter, Ireme, to Davis Zangg, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zangs of Avon. .. William T'roy of announced the en- duughter, Miss beth Verna Frey to John Wal- Mr: and M Winthgop street gagement of their Miss Harrie Mr. and Mrs, C street returned 1 y to the | Gateway School in New Haven after | spending the holidays in town with her parents. Parker, daughter of arker of Vine | .o . Miss Carlotta Sloper, eldest daugh- ter Dolan, at a bridge party by them in their home Monday eve- ning. Mrs. Dolan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dolen of Pa street, Bristol. No date has been for the wedding. N John F. Connore, formerly of Cor- enue, and Gordon Astor Goldsmith, | Mrs. Kenneth McKnight, sister of | in Schreicher of ILyons | until recently when he left to make his home in Bridgeport. “ N M Louis DPrin an- nt of their v of Somer- Albert M. . The weddir p1ounced in the n . and the ! ixth anniver 3 riage Thursday evening 5 Dancing Class Party Last Night—Myrs. Hildebrandt to Entertain Sunday. | ’ . and Mrs. Emory Corbin en- | tertained four tables of bridge Mon- Qay evening at their home on West Main strect. Mrs. Leon Thomson of | Hartford, Mrs. Matthew Griswold of Berlin, Mrs. Richard Pinches, Leon Thomson of Hartford, Gordon Davis of Hartford and Roswell Davis of Hartford won the p . . r. and Mrs, El ained their supper elub Wedn, evening at their home on Tr Lull street. | . | Mrs. William Sternberg entertain- ed a few friends at iuncheon and rds at her home on Maple street Tuesday afternoon. P Mrs, Parker Abbe entertained at | luncheon and bridge at her home on Steele street Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Carl Messenger of Philadelphia, Pa. | Mrs. George Hildebrandt will en- tertain at tea at her home on Rhinedecker Lane tomorrow after- | noon for her son and daughter-in- aw, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Hilde- (brandt of Minncapolis, Minn. PR | The ballroom of the Shuttle Mea- dow club was the scene of one of the outstanding social functions of the community on Friday evening when the members of the Dancing | Class nret for their second dancing | party this season. Numerous home | dinner parties preceded the dancing, the largest and most important be- ing that which Mrs. Stanley Eddy | gave at her home on Lincoln Road. .« e . Great numbers of New Britain | residents are finding amusement in winter spo s North | End p. and the pond at the Shut- | tle Meadow club are affording splendid opportunities to the skater. while Walnut Hill park and the goif | course at the club attract those fond | of sliding and tobogganing. With | the favorable weather it is quite safe to wager that some of our more ardent winter sports followers will make plans for an ice carnival— | which, by the way is almost an an- nual event at the Shuttle Meadow club—and one of no little note. . oe e series of musicales the pupils of Ruth ¢ at the Business and Women's club Mon- The following pro- The second | was given Iy Bennett Lind ssional v afternoon. am was given: e in G (I; D M . Mildred 1 “In Twilight” . S Elizabeth Friend ... Chopin Chopin 3 Lange Jarbara Da Recitations: Time" win serereae. Guest . Ganschals | at the Manor Inn bridge at the home of M | bourne. There were twely and the prizes were won by | Katherine Whitely and Miss Traut. | “Miss McEifresh and Miss Whitely ates of Miss Hine Ibourne at the Conne: v London. . Kil- guests Miss lare ¢ | Miss X i college in Ne | | Mrs. Ernest W. d at luncheon and c day afternoon at her home on Ten | Acre Road. Miss Miriam Mouat of Grove Hill will entertain this afternoon at bridge for her sister, Mrs. R. Mer- cer Whyte of Chicago. o e e Mrs. Percival Platt entertained her bridge club at luncheon and auc- tion Tu at her home on Ten | Acre road. Mrs. John H. won the prize . Miss Katherine Swift entertained her bridge club Thursday afternoow at her home on Lincoln street. There | prizes were won by Miss Marjorie Baldwin and Elwood Johnson. PR The P. & F. Corbin club held its annual holiday party last: night at the club rooms on Pearl street. The affair was in the nature of a Christ- mas party though it was a littie late in the season and there was pres ent a Christmas tree loaded with gifts for all who attended. President Howard opened the gathering with an Rawlingg ad- general manager of the concern, gave a short talk. The affalr was one of the most en- joyable held by the membership consists for part of the foremen in the plant. o8 mittee on arrangements. PRI the most H. Mrs. Joseph Callahan entertained her weekly bridge club at her home on Haley street Tuesday evening. Prizes were awarded to Miss Ger- trude Callahan and Miss Helen For- sythe. A musical entertainment was njoyed featured by vocal solos hy Mrs. James Clerkin. P Mrs. Wesley Redding of Cedar street entertained threa tables of bridge at her home Tuesday ning. The prizes were awarded to Miss May Sliney and Miss Mae Schmidt. . and Mrs. . . Mr. Cedric Powers of ! Harrison street, entertained Mr. and Mrs. John F. Connors of Bridgeport at dinner Friday evening. . . Mrs. George Corbin the members of her luncheon and cards at her home on Lexington street Wednesday after- noon. . . . Miss Harriet Reynal entertained the members of her card club at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. last cvening. —_———————————— HerperT E. ANDERSON Teacher VIOLIN VIOLA ENSEMBLE PLAYING | Studio: 242 Main Street Clara Fellows | were four tables of auction and the | dress of welcome and C. B. Parsons, | club whose | larnes was chairman of the com- | eve- | entertained | card club at | Louis Reynal on Lexington street, | entertained Mrs. Willl 1 the Maple Hiil bridge club Tu fternoon at her home on Robbins venue, lliam Middlemas, Mrs. H. h Mrs. T. | H. Cogswell rded the prizes, | The entertained by Isaac D. | Inn. [ The Alumnae w Haven G a dinner Monday ev There were six CLUB EVENTS Woman's Club Meets Tues- day—DMaple Hill Woman's Club Plans Meeting. Saturday Night club will be this evening at dinner Russell at the of the | hool held | followed with cards at the Manor Inn, teen memibers preser | | | | | | A meeting of the Maple: Hill Wo- | man’s club will be held Wednes afternoon, Jau 12, at the home of Mrs. F. C. Teich of Frederick | | street, Mrs. Teich will be a | by Mrs, . Root. Mrs, E. F tin and Mrs. E. J. Skinner. Charades will be the main part of the pm.|‘ | gram of the afternoon and Mrs! | homes everywhere now. a wall. This is Curtis design I1IB66 URTIS WOODWORK Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. 25! 0 PARK Manor | Norton | Mrs. Charles W current even | HESE delightful archi- tectural features are being built-into the best Here is a very inexpen- sive design for the small dining room or dining al- cove. As a rule, two arc usually used in the same room. It can be builc-in across a corner o sct into present officers of the society con- les A. Johnson, presi- Miss Edla Sims, vice-presi- s Madalene Gerrish, secre- v; George Westerman, treasurer. \liss Gerrish read a paper on Verdi: A “Aida.” Miss Sims en- tertained with a violin solo, mance” by Svendson accompanied on the plano by Miss Sims. Miss ckwell gave a piano solo. dent; PR The Literary club of Plainville met at the home of Miss Elizabeth Friday afternoon. A talk was given by Mrs. N. G. Curtis of Hamilton street, New Britain on the music of Stephen Foster. Mrs. Cur- tis illustrated her talk by einging a number of Foster's compositions. Moody discussed The 26th annual ball of the Ken- ilworth club will take place in the ballroom of the Hotel Bond on the evening of Thursday, February 3rd. Si Yaffe will play. John Lindsay is chairman of the committee in charge which includes Dr. Clifford Vi Harry Ginsburg, Merwin George Curtis, Henry William Baker, Harold lifford Talmadge, August id Modeen, Vincent O'Dell. Klein, (Continued on Page Fourteen) 0 C-704. 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