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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1927. Mrs Gellert and son, of rvance of the birth of Scotland's New York city, are the week-end rtal “ard, Robert Burns. | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Payor SN ‘ol Glen street. 1 A large crowd of soclally promi- e — jnent and artistic people attended tl ' dinner given in the Hartford clu W—EDDINCS :r LElroom v Ti‘nrsllr\y evening for artist mem! -‘_—“ 5 nd Sculptors’ Gal ] . : |association o York city. Mayor [ Gradual falling off in nup- | | x dford Greene, tial events as the season progresses Miss Margaret O'Leary of Trinity . '“-'i e street and Andrew Joseph Basso o . Francis R. New York, formerly of this city = were married Saturday, January dwin, Willla at the Church of the Blessed Sacra s i ke W. Huntingt ent in New Yo ' e . o Mrs. John T. Lynch, a sister of bride, was matron of honor and } only attendant. Ernest Paradis. ¢ York was be n. Mr. and Mrs. Basso are wi own in musical and theatrical c ; B 8 the guests in New Britain, both having ¢ w 3 ¥y ared before the public on n - " Y e g ] ard Pa sions. 3 § f the Arts and C of Har 2 r Stanley chapter o EENCI P 3 4 1., has completed pl Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Albane . : bridge of t anounced the engagement s, ich will take place laughter, Anne, to Floyd Mitchell 4 % h liroom of 1 0f Mrs. Agner Mitchell of Chest 4 & tt. s. Frederick it street, at a dinner party at ? 4 on Maple street, Sunday « No date has been set for the ling. MRS. GORDON ASTOR GOLDSMITH et and -"”‘”0"_4 iy 9 Mrs. Goldsmith was Miss Doris Williams, daughter of | T, and Mrs. Mulford R. by Arthur W. Williams of Corbin avenue, befcne her marriage ‘. orning at 8 o'clock a e 28 | [ H. HIBBARD which took place January 11 at the F 'S urch by the pastor, Hil rEEata membe: £ church. ward V. Grikis. 3 5 : : & L i : n 1 e M nd M victor Sintau w % i les 2 How nitte or t u 5 g F e glve: s > oo and Mra. Vioto : : i mittee for th ige which \\-H b\ riven thi: — | the only attendants. Mrs. Sintau ¢ . ; : hittlesey, ) W N. | afternoon in the 11" Hotel Burritt. sister of the bride. The bride wor 2 3 : gown of white satin trimmed wit . s | pearls and a veil of Chantilly 1nc [ - I frs. Harry M. Bk Social Activities About Town | %o o= v - ‘ i 1 Alimose, . Geors | VST, 7 PO IR T e e G B and lilies of the valley. The matr ; . Booth, ) ank L. P t e ; Dleas ot MERONEPItHES | of honor wore a gown of flesh co’ : . . ation g S 3 . Girls' Glee club Society is looking forward to the annual mid-winter ball to | ored georsette over onehtli . 4 isha Cooper, Mrs, Rufus N. “:'L “harl b Miss Olson be held at the Shuttle Meadow club on Saturday evening, :;‘;ffk‘_(“!’lco'r”;’\’nm" e o L 1 g p bR T‘;'rf’&“, Yirs. | Ser ne mat rooge’s Christ- January 29. The committee under the direction of Louis W. ;!1; e, N 3 : H. Hart, Mrs. Herbert L. Mills, Mrs l'f\-;};‘:l‘\ckfilaun!: Young, chairman of the house committee of the club, is making | ise Mo, during the ceremony % e - F - , Mrs. E 1 ott Boyk» Glas aidh every effort to make this year’s ball surpass its former suc-| A reception followed the ceremo e y 3 S Smith, Mrs. Harris B. Hun Mr ' Miss Bradley cesses. Dinner will be served at 7:30 o'clock to ve followed by | at the home of the bride at wI . ALl '\‘zm‘m)f}&li e S f the planho. i Tumbling Tumblers' club dancing until 1 o'clock. Si Yaffe will play. Alrcady many f’{:l‘“h‘;“,“‘d:'f?of:“::n“‘\'M:"o"“u\ 4 1 e Clayt odwin, | i ; Bchool oxchets, dinner parties are being planned and the affair has all the ear- | ¢orq ana New York. 3 \ e Mrs. | ¢ | wedding trip to New York eit, > MRS. DUGALD McMILLIAN s ST Johnston, | mond O The annual ball of the Kenilworth club has long been“":g“yl;:""s,h‘:?: r}‘,,:::'f\"n"‘ | Mrs. McMillian sailed Fr on the S. S. Lapland for a - Noyes, Mrs. Orville mvk,'r, B '\0 regarded as one of the most colorful social events of the ;‘g Rioconce #trest i i cruise through the Mediterrean Sea. 2. Parker, Mrs. Louis Rey- | o 4 £ P Martin| : 3 T season, but the one to be held on Thursday evening, February “ o e | nal. Mrs. James S. Robinson, Mr 1 1ting Time— sl . 3, at the Bond Hotel in Hartford promises to outshine its 25| Mr. ana Mrs. Joseph Allard of | red- | N b Williame, Mz SN S 4 ¥ T ary club of the student predecessors. The attendance of older members will be larger | vills haye anton 2 et 4 : e e e b Ty ot A et tedliss e el t the New Britain Training than ever before and they will come from greater distances.|g282ment of thelr nicce; Jes FIOT | Wadnesday evening, " | Capitol theater. The cast compose L . Edwin W. Schultze, Mr “Miss 1 dna Sl 4 = Taicy T “-,"iizi:‘;; Si Yaffe will furnish the musnc. Platnviliel ¢ e " S trel ¥ Circle,” Miss * | o« o e rs. rence ) ing o m- | ceptio ne short skit, g T 55 s y Anmn v s vject was “Mir- Again the gallery of the ew Britain Institute offers a| Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. T DU eteRt 9 2 prlyean , A e el s i s ; Henselt | 1ors on Bad Curves,” Miss Erdean delightful exhibition of oil paintings, this time the work of | " o D B el e G e e annee and | Sooale Aies. ot i 1 & e N ohnstone gave a character sketch. Marion Huse and Albertus Jones. Mr. Jones, who is prominent- | \arjorie % Thompson. to Gec on by g twin, Mrs, 1 Iren's H all of whick zabeth Hungerfc gk | et ol ly connected with thc Hartford Art school, has exhibited here | Fastwood of Bridgeport. The cere- | Merc ¥ J i i : i Tapanes 1- 1 Traver gave a a number of tim e charm of his work is well known and he erfor ) after: | Merwin Ll Kof Zv e nesday ever the vestry rooms | t accomplishments of the is sure to draw a arfm following. This is Marion Huse's m't‘ protRonR Tt e R .‘.“‘\ é 3 : : 1 ’ ¢ : tone ot : v GOt T s | New Brit Vomen's club. isplay here. Her pictures are brilliant in composition, rich in i e i 3 : / Mr. Geovev line and dark and ight—all in all very much worth while. (e ! 3 ‘ ‘ onor of Sir. Dasai Me CLLB [‘_\ E\ITS Farend e Two Divorces (uanted o * af 1* |t aima stopher has an- of Mimnearolls - Tuce evening. lan and Mrs. Harvey Kinesi ] compan s Troup: s \ew Brltam Plaintiffs uite the smartest event of the week is the annual auctjon [pounced the engagement ; S : S ; T 3 SR A BRI R e & ley Costello of party which takes place this afternoon in the ballroom ,L‘"fi‘olmrm Sl ter a Beatr ier AV, Teland and Mrs. Heman | | College club luncheon ; n ! N st s o van of the Hotel Burritt. The affair is sponsored by Esther Stanley |ana Mrs. Dovglas MacGresor of | Revnal Marsarsa a) Blauvelt here i oulap Eranted a diverce from John Costel- hapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, and will bring | Commonwealth avenue. . g S . ks aiclian dets lase evey ! Tuesday { son Jea well' Jennings in the su- h a representative ,l:(nhmnw of New Britain women who at | ; e = bl B s et . 5 0 - 2 crior court :csterday on grounds all times are generous in their support of various clubs and 1 | Robert ¢ of Philadely okl e s - i ) S Sl i 5 : mperance, She testi- e was also granted PERS()NALS | three towns are the olde {in the Connecticut colony and a2 \ - 1 ‘. : “ e : r ¥ rd c t n|s for: X ’s 14 t nt the d two minor children. 2| and luncheons fill the } e E bt ; fes r 7 : Costello was repre. | rmerly of Church street, by Smaller bridge parties ST Pl S LT g et : bt Sl s fieven e C s were married March — ———— |uniting in celebrating the adoption e Woods. { lot the constitution in 1638-39, | week y of 56 Center street, xodus to warmer climes || The exercises will be held In the] e ated a decree on ‘ o 1 in ancient rooms ¢ ur i of desertion, fr v —Many to leave on Medi- | |meeting house in Hartford, Sunday, | o X : g e : 5 # grounds of desertion, from Ethelyn anean cruises | January 16 at 3:30 p. m. | Emma N. Miller pr e ] C h 1 ¥. | teen. ! ew Britain, Sl S S : Mexical B Gibney. He testified that she left | Judge William M. Maltbie will be | YOUNS pupils in a de tful recital iry and 11 1 1 the bri stian jcon e and L a v ember 1, 1921, while he was i the speaker. | of music er studio last Sunday i 4 s alg ol dal : C afternoon. The complete program | will g ridgs party Tuesd lwin and y v ) Lo gtisvin | rried July 15, 1915, and have . | tollows at : lamp, spoken of by Edison, its in > a wchers asso- o is with the maternal : Helen Horn Mr. and T 3 cler ventor 2 BELCIE °T | ciation of th tral J lig rdmoth aranac, N. Y. Ber- Seas T Havdn . Sonata Mrs. Charl Terwin nter- | I ville, gave de,” th S : | school held nard F. Gaffney was Gibney's coun- Itond loft e | Notre Dame University. 5 MONEEE D) : nor ot L 2 : candle poy nd the smail- | 1 N. J., to visit her son, s | e o (e i L oo s e it 4 est lamp one millionth of the pow- s | Miss Marjorie Norris, daughter of 4 Tr : 4 er of the “m ere were ex- | Tuesday Tohnstone Vance of Monroe street | , is in Washingten, D. C. ond M igeony sonior Mryas Mrs. James McKeon of Kensin ton, ige fn Dublin recently ruled, vear court fight, follows injury of a woman by a mill- . that she could not collect s from the Irish Free State. b Corbint 6L Vine' sreatiiis Norris of Ten | pach . Boures Un Sonatn | ey ari ot SRt bl 5 ‘he speaker discussed the X-ray TRE o e e . will spend n o Padsred AT, i Minuet | » e rid i vs. Burion 11| and its services and the ultra-violet visiting friends in D 1finsky ............ Cradle Song | sl & | estey, Mass. * ; | Miller .. Valse Pathetique (M. S.) | Robert Hobart of A e . White's reminiscences of »ml‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dugald MeMillan o A | } Rosenfield o P tatherine | 5 PRt ~| tamous assoclates, Steinmetz an Dover Road sailed yesterday from Doand Sl ewilliam A S Hay SN Sonate 3 2 1 Mrs. H IR R s New York city on the §. S. Lapland | 214 _daushter, Miss a arke i gro Con Brio T ; il A social hour followed the meet- APy Fork clty on the & 8 Lapland {op ciirtia. skreet, ars, spandin S s 4, Sentevial 13Mrs. Alva h Mrs. William Judd and Mrs ranean. [RresksencH et onky Blding ., ieis ] s of Spring | por b A . et S e m Parker pres £ iy B Rtahbun ...... Valse Impromptu | 4 R aloT bRl : : The members of socia Mrs. Morton €. Swift of It Maxwell §. Porter of Lincoln road, | pae maninoft . Prolude G Minor | {(n, T. Barstow, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . | . e assisted with t r treet and her g aughter, Miss | i5 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. e ran, Mr'and Mo isted wi o IR s 2alge Mozart . Sonata Allegro Con Spirita | b : Hils, £ A e, Aty Pas arttord g s nd Mrs. Orlando i Mr. and Mrs. William H. Allen | (hopin . Preludes B Minor, G Minor : . will loave Tuesday to spend | of Robbins avenue, Maple Hill, have | chopin .. Waltz © Minor, B Minor t of the winter at Summe rned from a trip w Orleans. | Wishnevetsky .. Tone Poem (M. §,) outh Carolina. 8 S Ssiis Dormer Windox Mr. E. J. Shinner of Thompson | Beethov 1 H. Cooper of Vine |street, Maple Iill, is in Atlantic Ci Sonata, op. Sustainuto | Thyrgday afternoon in h t from Now | for a two weeks stay. Schubert ....q... nuet B Minor | pghert Leeds of Ashland York where she attended the open- e w Schuman .... Intermezzo | ig the guest of her dau ion of the Members An-| Mr. and Mrs. William H. Allen of | Grieg DREEEE 2 xhibition of Painting and |Maple Hill have returned from a | Rachmaninoff elude ] rs. G L. Damon pr e at the National Arts club. trip to New Orleans. “ tea tz Mrs Cooper had a picture on exhi- i . Mrs, George Hild tion entitled "Booth Bay Harbor J. Skinner of Maple Hill is| tained at tea for her daughter-in- : spending two weeks in Atlantic City, | law, Mrs. Burton Hildebrandt of N T, Minneapolis. Minneso nday af- Miss An is of Stanley, street . ternoon in her home on Randacker 1s in Washington, D. C., for a few | Mr 3 phpn Tawrancs of | Tans Mra, Bdward H,., Christ pre- days and is staying a e Grace | Farmington in Rome, Italy, and | sided at the attractive tea table. Dodge Hotel. @ a planning to remain re the| Marjorie Bal lnv\\_ Miss Frances (AR t of the winter season. <oy and Miss Curith Miss Marjorie Baldwin, daughter < 5 sisted with the serving. f Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Baldwin of | abeth Rog of Sunny- ER I'orest street, left today to be the . e o Mrs. Donald 4 B . the speaker of the after-| > t guest of Mrs. Seymour Jackson of mee e of Hannah bridge tea Saturday afte! mv! a Naw York eit LR | her home on Corbin avenue. There + | Woodruff chapter, D. A R, of | her howme B4 OT ction and the Miss R Bassette of Emmons | SOuthir . Thursday ‘stternoom, | WAR8 S% (KOO Mrs, T, B. Cur- loa er , A U baont sl e 1 r g of 1 un \V 11 h mf ¢ Philadlphia as her guest the fi :;f\:‘;f‘ ;’y.'? \'“i % Henry Lash and Mrs. P. F. Mc- part of the week % | Donough. Mrs. B. F. Gaffney, Mrs. toad. The p 5 to| the i r'es ,’7 e e {in this country and abr £ Al T.eonie k Bl b Letts t‘ p. T. McDona and Miss ‘s 3 ! od ; i Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Wilcox of j Buests of honor were Mrs. Ge: }",;nl“’» “;r}:‘h“\, at the tea table!| ¢ ; £ har hon 2 fase) Mrs. Gebrzo NV e oneert en b s g c ul 1n ¥ Derlin left this week to spend the | Maynard Minor, honorary president | (408 SUFTL o ety decorated i or Mrs. MeMillan of the New B ! While you are planning a home, make it remaining winter months in Florida, | oneral, and Mrs. C. H. Bissell, state | (1) req tapers and a bowl of red | t Nathz ! complete. Guard against the regret that too A | F9snmy roses and lavender sweet peas. Mrs. ] e Var rt Mrs. Theodore Monier will' open | Junior High Sch @ s T ntly follows the discovery—too late— . Ilerbert Swift of Park F Wwigiam ¥ wlor of Waterbury : ‘ : ¢ home in M | Jobn A. 1 of something import |.tnm\ucd NI e heY son augh-| Mrs. Jack O'Keefo and children | yiod pnjs Bardsley, Miss Lillian | om0 on Monrow street A abhn S r-in-law, Mr. and Mrs ert fleft la 2 for Tampa, Florida, | yy545on and Miss Marguerite Ilod- | i Maple Hill bridge « | Curtis Woodwork and “bu : Voot e e Swift of Mountelair, New Jersey to spend several months with Mrs. | oo “hoth of Waterbury, assisted | A hoavy rain stood in way of . | marks the home with that air of distinction bears this trademark PR O'Keefe's sister, Mrs. William | I ho Al 1 | Wightman, RREIG oF BIRARI | D e AR O T e e sl el sBouls enter- A | and individuality that is so much desired. 188! Irs, Sarah ey of Lexington | Wightman, formerly of Elm Hill . have thke gt the . Shuttie |tatned: & mu Ry : L werson i ¢ ! ; ; street 1s visitigg friends in Win=| LA } Mrs. Tennett H. Hibbard will en- | \joqqow club pond on Friday eve- home in Maple Hill lust Nat HerBerT E. ANDERSO Tell us what you are interested in—doors, hester, M Bdward R. La Tond of Russell| tertain the Alpha Alumnae Tucsday |y, However, the committee is |afternoon in hono! 11 Teache windows, entrances, stairways, permanent TN : t will spend the mext two |evening at her home on Vine Street lyuking plans to have the atfeir take fday. e furaiture, trim, ¢ or moldings, or other An {nvitation to members of the nths at Miami Beach, Flor | By place on Monday eve J wy | o, X | woodwork—and we will gladly procure for Connceticut Chapter, Daughters of ek | Miss Beatrice Reynal of Lexington |15 A hrass band will m\ 1 the he annc t t Founders and Patriots of America, | Mrs, James Robinson of Harrison | street entertained in honor of Mrs. |yona will o brilliantly decorated » annual I «|f| VIOLIN - VIOLA you a Curtis hooklet describing it. 1o joln in ing the 288th an- [stroet is spending the week-end in | R. Mercer Whyte of Chicago. and |\with colored lights. Sandwiches and an Wi oREnT ot el niversary of the adoption of the first New York city, i | Miss Katherine Swift who will leave | coffon will be served on banks of evening, January 20, at the Hotel ||| ENSEMBLE PLAYING : onstitution Connecticnt, has been . . e | for the South next week, at lunch- the pond Burritt met with rea 1 of ac 1 e ros. oy nc. ended by the Iirst Church of | Mrs. E. Kelley of Winchester, | coh and bridge Tuesday afternoon. | enthusiasm among the local Scotch e Christ in Windsor, the First Church | Mass., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. | P A | New Britainites, ever generous. residents. Dinner will be served :‘,’ Studio: 242 Main Street 250 PARK 25 BIGELOW f €hrist in Hartford and the First Goorge W. Corbin of Lexington | Miss Ruth Bassette of FEmmonsilent a helping hand to the benefit o'clock and’ dancing will follow. & = hurch of Christ in Wetherstield: - - street. L.Place entertained sixteen friends at "perforinances of the Lions' [Erolic, The party is an annual event in ob- | Exclusive Curtis Distributors for New Britain and Vicinity o