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—Photo by Johnson & Peterson MISS EURITH WACHTER Miss Wachter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Wachter'| of Harrison street, will entertain with a bridge tea Tuesday afternoon at the Manor Inn. Soctal Activities About Town | Although it will be several days before the beginning of | Lent, March 2 being Ash Wednesday, preparations are already | being made for festivities for the days Mys. Herbert L. Mills is working Easter Sunday, April 17. immediately following zealously with her commitiee to complete plans for an Easter Ball in aid of the Children’s Free Bed und of the New Britain | several weeks stay in Havana, Cuba. General hospital. The dance is to take place at the State| Armory on Easter Monday, and according to present plans| = Sie 2 b e S0 Drs Dlan8| ighter, Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs: | there i3 to be a apecial form of entertainment for those mem| to-look on. ¢ keep things moving happily. % The American Legion Ball and soft pat social life for eight vears. State Armo which bring of any dance of the winte¥. and large delegation a point of being vi the various profe: from the consent no other large party * About this time each winter the Y. W. C. A. makes an appeal for funds to help defray the running expenses of t organization rs. Philip B. Stanley again heads the commxttoe‘ officially afternoon with a tea at Mrs. Stanley’s y In addition to this, Miss Virginia Hart has started a|)Xho Is a student av We of the drive, which was avenue. ‘nt, as well as many reple*entdtn es from | T A number of people will parties aiterward, taking their guests to the ball, which, by t way is Tuesday, lebmmy 22, on which date, by common‘ is l)ooked. ers of society who do not care to dance but come mainly {leave for Florida the last of Yafie is to play and a large floor committee will | { moi * | is with us once again, bigger | etter than ever before, like the perennial circus. spot is in the hearts of most New Britainites for this iotic ball, which has been an annual feature of the city’s As usual it is to be held at ti The big drill room will be used for the occasion, s out the most typically cosmopolitan assembla No one group or set plepondemtes A very | ne ranks of society always make | e dinner ne opened on W, edne\dav home on Shuttle Meadow ge | the | street, sailed Thursday from New York for a four months’ trip to Eu- rope. While in Italy, Mrs. Lacava | will visit her daughter, Leonora, | who is studying in Milan. P Cards have been recetved from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Donnelly of West Main street, from Milan, Italy. . s . Miss Gladys Day of Adams street will Jeave tomorrow to spend a few days in New York city. ) Mr. and Mrs. James H. Robinson | of Harrison street and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wachter of Harrison street left yesterday for Palm Beach, Florida. They expect to be gone three weeks. P Miss Virginia Hart, daughter of Mr. and 3rs. Walter H. Hart of | Hart street, attended the winter | carnival at Dartmouth college in | Hanover, New Hampshire, last | week-ends ! . . Mr. and Mrs. Cariton F. Frisbic | of Russell street left Friday on & |trip to Calitornta. P | Mr. and Mrs. George Dalbey of | Berlin are in St. Augustine, Florida, B¢ or a short stay PR | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reynal and | daughter, Miss Harriet Reynal, of {lexington street will spend the first [ part of the week in New York city. PPN Mrs. Allan J. Fnglish of Coolidge street left today for Miami Beach, Florida. . | | s | . . l Mrs. George Hildebrant of West B Madn strect left Thursda)’ to spend | a few days in | . | York city. . Howard Humphrey of Russell street returned Wednesday from New York city. i T e e i George T. Kimball of South Buj ritt street left today for Plnehu Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parsons of | Steele street are spending the = end in New York city. PP Miss Mary Whittlesey has returned {to her home on West Main street after spending a few days in Wash- ington, D. C. | . . Misses Sadye and Daisy Koplo: of Trinity street, left for New York today to attend the Protass-Eck- | stein wedding. . . Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Parker of Stanley street will leave Monday for Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Morse and | Gordon P. Morse, of Plainville, will this They expect to be away four or five weeks. 0 Miss Evelyn and Miss Josephine Miller of Cedar street left today for Boston, Mass. [ .. Dudley P. Felt of | resented the Phsi Up; lot Amherst college at the Dart- | mouth. initiation last week held the time of the annual winter car- in(ml at Hano ew Hampshire . . | Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ratten- bury of Lenox Place returned Thurs- | day from New York city. i o . this clty rep- lon fraternity Mrs. street and | Wallace, are s {at Short Beach, . Gerald Walker of Hawley her brother, Munson nding the week-end Branford. s | Miss Jane nbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ratten- bury of Lenox Place, is spending the | week-end in Wellesley, Mass., with | her sister, Miss Rattenbury sley col- series of benefit bridge parties in aid of the Hartford —\rt‘ School Scholarship fund. canvassing the town for the Y. create a scholarship fund for the Hartford Art School. a worthy cause. * PERSONALS — Jottings of Visitors In, | | i and Out of Town. | D.*Russell of Grove Hill| from Lyons, New Mrs. L. returned Monday York. Mrs. Martin Andrews and Sons Martin and Arthur, of New York, | are the week-end gucsts of Mr. and Mrs, John Andrews of Lincoln street. . . and Mrs, Drive Mr. Mason X Mag and Albert Greenberg, left for New York today to attend the Protas ckstein w ding. . Mrs. Ira Hicks street returned Lyons, New York. Miss Grace Richter of Arch street is the guest of Miss Rowilla Ualstead of Springfield, Mass, | Gordon Ellms of Columbia street is spending the week-end in Spring- tield, Mass., the guest of William K. Luce. . . of West yesterday Main from Miss Sadie MacCorm morning from New York ¢ 8. S. Metapan for a month Puerto C lla, Hondura: ck >:\Hul this v on the visit to Harry M. Hall, C. Cury and Wil- | liam Curtin are spending three weeks in Havana, Cuba. Mrs. Henry A. Emmett and daughter, G of 90 Monroe street, have gone to Miami, Florida. They are ompanied by Oscar F. Krause and daughter, Gloria, of Waterbury. Mrs. Robert Fred E. from a Ir B of Chestnut Shipler hav thres week S Mrs. Buel 13, Bassette Place returns today from a seven Weeks' visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Gil- bert of Beaumont, Te: ' Governor and Mrs. John H. Trum- bull of Farmington venue, Plain- ville, will & guésts at the 152nd| anniversacy. ball to. be given at tho | Young and reet, and Mrs. just returned tay in Cuba. N of Emmons | So, * | High stree son, | & | Lincoln street left nearly everyone is busy| W. C. A, or playing bridge to mory in New evening, Feb li:e Sr'cnml Compan; Haven on 5, by Governor's rdock will return to her home on atter spending ten in Boston, Mass. s . M Ruth Bassette, Mr and Mrs. Buel B. mmons Pl spent last in New York city. . . week- end . Miss Dorrice Higgins of Bangor, Maine, is the of Mrs. Nordstrom of bins Maple Hill. Mi ment to Albert cently announced. . a student of For- ham Law school, is spending a fow days at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Monroe street. William Curtin of Winthrop street is spending a few weeks in Havana, Cuba. Miss Adelaide Walter of Vine street left today to spend a’wee! fends in Montclair and Nutley, New J¢ Mr. Robb New and Mrs. avenue, York for . W. H. Fitzell ot the week-end Arnold W is in town llen of New York city ra few days Miss Bertha F. Hanford 6f Ken- sington left Tuesday to visit hes brother, Robert Hanford of Cavalier, | North Dakota. .. Mrs. A. L. Avitable sailed Thurs- for a four months’ trip to Ital; and France. e | Mrs. Harold Peck of Lincoln street nd daughter, Barb day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Peck of Meriden. They the first part of the weck. P and Mrs. John C. Loomis of Wednesday to in New York city PN , left Thurs- Mr. spend a few day B Miss Ruth Leinhard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lieahard of Golf street, Maple Hill, was home from New York city last week-end. * v 0w 4 Mrs. James Lacava of - Hawkins Each | M. | avenue, | Downes of | Maple Hill, are in | Willara | will return I Mr. and M ! Roston, Mass. Frant Bacon of are the house guests bin avenue. P Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bates of Ru sell strect have returned from N York city. . and Mrs, Mr. xwell Porter of at o which each year is an important event in New Britain. The program for this evening includes: Campus Song .. Sword of Ferrara .. Glee Club Andante Cantabile ..... HEEE Tschaikowski \ Minuet ... Boccherini | String Quartet The Autumn Sea .. Gericke Swing Low, Sweet Charlot . Reddick | Glee Club i Farewell to Cucullla | Magee ‘85 Bullard Kreisler | Danze Tziganes . achez Mr. Kuhl | Twilight Song .. Song Memories .. Waite "06 Harring- | cesssssiesa.. ton, '82 Glee Cluh H Soldiers’ Chorus (Faust) Go 6. 7. The Tibers Male Quartet 8 a. The Lotus Flower, Sch mann MISS RUTH ELMGREN Mr. and Mrs A]fled Elmgren of Arch street announce the | ning club at dinner at the Manor approaching marriage of their daughter,” Ruth, to William G. |Inn last w:ek | Rice. The ceremony will take place March 26. Ina Anderson Doris Arnold ¢ on Tuesd Johnson won th gerson is the dav | Mrs. John Anderson street. She will be r Jackson Beebe of Wi ware, on Marc New Britain people who have lowed the building of Avon Col ill be interested to know s M. Froelicher, president 1cation Asso be: Appol Avon n colls school mas- ter of the school in Philad a charter memt ton Unlon, Academny A graduate of Ha Mr. Froeliche of master of admin’ | boarding United Stat of Mr. and Mrs. Bret Neece of Cor- Mr. and Mr: incoln road will return today from | { New York city. . | P.cC. Platt of turned yesterday Pa. Ten Acre road re- from Philadelphlia, o o Allan J. English o Coolldge stree# left today for Pulaski, Tenn. sh will be away fen days and after returning to town, he will spend a few weeks before leaving to make his home in Tennessee. P Bodley gave a very tine party at her home street Monday, February 14, when she entertained 20 friends ‘at luncheon followed by cards. Spring flowers were used to decorate and Valentine colors predominated. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. Charles Swain, Mrs. Charles Norr! Mrs. Luther Willlams and Mrs. Ray Leach. . Mrs. Joseph Willlams will enter- tain at luncheon and cards at her home on Garden street on Monday. Pebruary 21. . Mrs. Arthur Sampson will enter- tain her bridge club at cards at her home on Walnut street this even- ing. Mrs. Orville Parker entertained at | dinner at her homne on Adams street last evening. .. Mrs. Edward Christ luncheon followed by | home on Ten Acre road afternoon. Friday . Mrs. John Andrews of Lincoln street entertained Marie Sundellus | ot the Metropolitan Opera company | at luncheon Monday. . Mrs. Ella J. Hall of 288 Corbin avenue will observe her 79th birth- day tomorrow. A numoer of her friends will give her a surprise | arty this afternoon to celebrate the | occasion. « e . Miss Ruby Andrews, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews of Lin- {coln street, entertalned with three tables of bridge Tuesday evening. | Miss I ero, Miss Manel Johnson | and Miss Thelma Pearson won lhel prizes. . Miss Edith street gave a shower bridge for Miss Mr.| - | attired in a gown of | ver slippers, Anderson of Dwight | i Week Witnesses Very Few Weddings. But Miss York will afternoon ormed at 1 2 o'clock. city and kstein of New tomorrow ceremony will be f Astoria hotel at Rabbi Jonah Wise will offic Miss Dora Protass will be Lonor and Mrs. Robert will be matron of brother of the bridegroom, be best man. After the ceremony, Dr. Protass will take a two w to Ash They will be a Lom upon qu return. Miss Eckstein is the Mr, and Mrs. Jacob FEck 1469 Lexington avenue, city. Dr. Prot: a local de and Is promine s cit a member of and A. M. of the country club of Ha dent of the dent of the sociation and the Bhai member of the s Britain General hospital graduate of the New Rr ! school and of the Uniy ylvania maid of York and a Now He is a e wedding of Miss Mabel G Glaves, daughter of ) Mrs. John Glaves of T Lincoln co and Juddie L. Landgren of Map street, took place Wed Ly 2 noon at 4 o'clock in St. Mary’s church. Lyddy officiated Mrs. Frank Spit bride, was matron Theodore Landgr: groom, was hest trude » re Reverend Walter of br honor, and of t he bride was flesh colored georgette with silver trimmings and picture hat to match. §he wore sil- nd carried a bouquet of lilles of the valley and pink car- nations. The matron of honor wore a gown of ashes of roses georgette with hat to match. She o 1a { bouquet of tea ros followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. tory of | el, a sister of the A reception | Landgren left on a Washington, D. C., their return will reside at and upen 1 Lincol e Link, daughter of Mr. nk Link of Aust mas R. Frawley rect will be married Febru- at 9 o'clock at All Saints rerend Steven A. Grohol of *he r and Mr. om of Park lizabeth Fis- The brid tha New Britain High le in 1922, He er le unit during thr‘ ool and of d with the World has been arried nd swec the bride's \1 carried pink roses. ed the bride- e ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. G mond street, ir return from a weddin Ste Marvin Hazelvood t Cromwell b I of Midalefiel the Mehtodist (‘hun h in Middlefield, Friday eve 11,8 Rever: pastor of that lwood is well known in An- sonage Apple- Mr. New | Andrew J. of | war. | a gown of pink crepe | of Feb- | 9. The Serenaders Orchestra Alma Mater Glee Club Added to the list of patronesses are the names of Mrs. Arthur £ Grant, Mrs. John Trumbull, Mrs per, Mrs.- John G Loomis, Mrs. Robert M. Peck, Mre. 10, Davis, ‘94 | Marcus White, Mrs. Orville Parker, Mrs. Samuel Hellyar, D. Matthews and Mrs. Pardon Ri ev. Mrs. George k- . Mrs. Sherwood Skinner entertain- ed at cards at her home on Vance street Wednesday afternoon for the Hartford Art School Fund. Mrs. Hamliton Bickford gave | small party at her home on Corbin | | avenue Monday afternoon for Mrs. Allan English and Mrs. Alan Burke, | both of whom are leaving town,| | Mrs. English to make her home in | Pulaski, Tenn., and Mrs. Burke to| | live in Boston, Mass. o Mrs. Orville Parker will entertain | her bridge club at luncheon Friday | afternoon in her home on Adams street. | . o . Miss Beatrice Reynal entertained | the Thursday atternoon bridge club this week at her home on Lexington | street. Mrs. Bret Neece and Mis3 Ru‘\)' Andrews won the prizes. 5 Dr. George W."C. Hill of Grove | Hill entertained the Saturday eve- | . . | Mrs. Herberz Dyer of Cook road, | Plainville, entertained at bridge | P and tea Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. | Ellls Bardsley of West End avenue | poured and Mrs. Wheaton Hudson of West Hartford assisted with the serving. The prizes were won by Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Kenneth Mac Kay of West Hartford and Miss | Alicia Wolfe of Hartford. Sy Mrs. James S. North and Mrs. Rufus Hemenway entertained at luncheon and bridge at the home of Mrs. North on Sunnyledge, Wedn day afternoon for the Hartford Art | school. . Mrs. Frank Vibberts of Sunn ledge entertained a few friends at luncheon at the Manor Inn Wednes- day afternoon. . . Mrs. William E. Parker of Curts | street entertained with one table of | bridge Tuesday afternoon at the Manor Inn. . Mrs. Clarence Manning of Trum- bull street and Mrs. Harold Peck of | Lincoln street entertained two tables of bridge for the Ifartford Art schoel on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Manning. P Miss Beatrice Reynal of Lexing-| ton street will entertain her bridge club Wednesday evening. “ s . . | | | | | Mr. William F. Sternberg of Maple | street entertained at cards followed | | with tea yesterday afternoon at the Manor Inn. Mrs. Gerald W. Walker and Mise | Beatrice Reynal entertained witk | | two tables of bridge for the Hart- ford Art school yesterday afternoor |at the home of Mrs. Walker of Hawley strtet .. Miss Doro!h)’ Clark of Farming- | ton avenue, Plainville, entertained with a shower for Miss Bernice | Mitchell of Plainville Monday eve- | ng. Miss Mitchell will marry Donald | Edward of New Britain this spring. « o . The teachers of the Rock“’vs!ll school gave a Valentine party Mon- day evening at the Manor Inn. . o0 Mrs. John H. Trumbull of Farm- ington avenue, Plainville, entertain- ed “\!h two tables of bridge T\W!- in. He has been connected with | les force of the Stanley Rule | past fifteen land di- ind Level Co. s for the 3 nd in the New vision for several years Mr. and Mrs. Hazelwood will Xe their home in Middlefield for present, . Mr. and Mrs ooklawn st . Joseph Feingold of t observed the nin| versary of r wedding Tue day. They were married in South ampton. England, on Febr 1918, while M Albert Shern wre celebrating their | dding anniv immediate members their family at New York and Atlantic City _ GATHFRINGS Leland to Intertain Aftm nonnAHridgfi If the sale of tickets be consider- a criterion the success of the Glee club concert is al- d for there has been a bonse to the seat sale. The concert es place this evening in the auditorium of the Camp school'and is sponsored by the New Jritain College club cholarship Fund, 1\‘ sple nd\d the awarding of ersary by | in ald of its| sbury and Mrs, Samuel i Hartford, and Mrs. £ §. Gwillim, Mrs. C. R. Clark and Mrs. Henry Trumbull of Plainville, Mrs. E. B. Provdman eutertained | the social committee of tha Maple Hill Woman's club, of which she i president, at a Valentine lunch- eon and bridgs party at her home on Ffederick street, Monday after- | | noon. Mrs. Royal B. Doane and | Mrs. Herbert E. Anderson won the | prizes. AT Dr. and Mrs. Schasfer of 10 East- | view street, Hartford, who recently 1 rned from their wedding tr will be at home to their friends to- { morrow evening from § o'clock to ! 10 o'clock. Dr. Schaefer formerly | sided in New Britain. R b Mrs, H. A. Lisnhard entertained | the Maple Hill Bridge club at her HerserT E. ANDERSON Teacher VIOLIN - VIOLA E‘ ENSEMBLE PLAYING Studio: 242 Main Street | | to provide a year | concert Sunday are | er, soprano; MRS. JUDDIE —Photo by Johnson & Petersem L. LANDGREN Mrs. Landgren was Miss Mabel G. Glaves, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Glaves of Lincoln court, before her marriage | which took place Wednesday. home on Golf street, noon. Prizes were Royal B. Doane, Mann and Mrs. Bristol. by Nelson Steele of won Mrs. 5. W . Mrs. Fred Monier of Maple street | 8ave a luncheon followed by bridge | at the Manor Inn on Tuesday. PR Mrs. Emory Corbin of West Main | street {s attending Alumni Week at Connecticut coll in New London | this week-end. Miss Frances Whitt Maln street has return York cif . v y of West Another mus is the concert which the New Britain Musical club will give tomorrow aft- | ernoon in the Capitol theater in the | holarship fund which | interests of a § they are vrfi‘a\oru:g to raise. The fund will be’ rded to the most de- serving and ted music student in New Britain, the selection to be made following a competitive ex- amination. The 1 was started by Mrs. Kate Stanley. The intention is s free scholarship at some important metropolitan con- ory or school of music and all music students in New Britain will be eligible to compete. Those who will take part in t he following: pianist; Jane Sartori The Mendelssohn Anderson, violin cello; Theron Wi , piano. Mixed Quartet—Dorot . Shail- Ruth \(‘h‘ldn cont Philip B. Shailer, tenor; I. Latham, bass. * st g Quartet. -~I!rrb“r( =on, 2nd violin; Raymond Ostman, viola; Roy O. Tuttle, "cello. Lois Phelps, Tuttle, contralto ;. Herber! Tuesday after- ‘ Mrs. | d from New | event of interest w.| Accompanists—Charles A. John« son, piano; Harold A. Sjolander, or= | san. The program will be as followss Al'egru moderato, Op. 64, No. §— «.... Haydn Alegretto, Op. 33, No. 3— Haydn Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes— | English folk song newly harmon- | ized and arranged by Alfred Pochon Valse Trieste String quartet Garden scene from “Faust”— Gounod Mr. and Mrs. Shailer Mr. Hart at the piano. Sibelius . Grieg . 'rschalkoweky Mendelssohn Trio | Caprice in E Minor— Paganini-Schumann Ftude in G .... Alexander Lambert Valse Brilliant . Manna Zuccas Miss Phelps Agnes Delf .. = Mrs. Tuttl Mr. Johnson at the piano; Mr. lander at the org: eello obiif | by Mr. le Roadways g Depsmore To the Wind .. Gordon DBach Nevin (with violin obligaato) 1ono Notte (Good ‘“Martha” . Mixed \uar‘rc Mr. Hart at the piano: violin by Mr. Westerman Trio in D Minor, Op. 32 .. Arensky Allegro Moderato Scherzo—Allegro Molto Flegia—Adagio Finale—Allegro non Troppo. Mendelssohn Trio. PR Bizet Bu rsday evening the mema bers of the New Britain Rotary club will entertain their wives and friends at dinner at the Burritt hotel. 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