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| | street returned Tuesday for the past two weeks. | MISS VIRGINA LELAND Miss Leland is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leland of Hart street. She gave a bridge tea at her home last Saturday afternoon. - | | returned { spending Quite the most interesting affairs—sponsored by the older ! o members of society that have come to light in many moons are | the Round Table Luncheons or Evening Conferences, which are being arranged by a committee of yhich Thomas Perkins of Hartford is the head. At each of these gatherings, which are always small informal affairs, you are given an opportunity to meet the speakers personally for the number of those attending | is strictly limited. Such people as Dr. Ernst Jackh, Jose Kelly, Syud Hossian, Mrs. Helen Moorehead, Sir George Paish and Dr. Moissaye J. Olgcn are listed as speakers for the meetings of the future. Tomorrow night at the Hartford Club, Professor | Gaetano Salvemini, the well known Italian anti-fascisti is to | speak before a group of prominent New Britain wnd Hartford citizens. * Arrangements for the dinner dance which will be held at| the \huttlo Meadow Club on Saturday, March 5 are progressing | rapidly. Louis Young, chairman, .md his committee of helpers are working to make this one of the finest dances of the early | spring season. Announcements were issued to members on Thursday and a great gathering of the professional and social worlds will attend, to say nothing of the really younger sct, many of whom will be home from school or college for their spring vacation. Dinner will, as usual, be served at 7:30 o’clock and Si-Yaffe will again play for the dancing. * * % Now comes another party at the Shuttle Meadow Club, not a new one, but the old cabaret of fond memories. Originating four years ago with Arthur G. Kimball as its prime mover, carried successfuily on by Mrs. Howard Parsons, the cabaret has indeed become a permanent fixture in the social life-of the club. Weeks ago members began to look for the announcement of its presentation, many of them do\ixing this date to entertain friends, since the cabaret is always, shall we say “Le dernier cri’ when it comes to parties. William T. Coholan is, this year, overseeing the plans for the festivity which takes place the first Saturday in April. PERSONALS | Many Southern Visitors || \ Return to Town — \m\ * rom station WFI Philadelphia. of Grove 1iill, end in Canada. . Miss Irene T nt last wee Mrs. Clarence 1 stroet, were the first part Manning in New ot the| York Still Attracts city, Miss Emily Sloper, second of Mr, and Mr: P, Cards have been received from. Elo of Russell street | d Mrs, Claude J. Leroux from elected vice-president of the class | Jaffe, in Palestine. They are taking of 1927 at Abbott Academy, Andov- | the Mediterranean tour. er, M » ter Mrs. j Jonathan Hart of Thompson West | street, Maple Hill, sailed from New from | York Thursday for Miami, Florida, | { where she will visit friends. She | expeets to be gone a month. George Hildebrandt of street returned Tuesd: Mrs, Charles . Main and Yypson of Steele i the Parson of West her son Howard street will =ail on Miss Dorrice Higg been a guest of M of Maple Hill, returned to | Maine, Among the Conneeticut names on the member !m list t of the Daughters of IFounders s of America street who has | Nordstrom | week, has | in Bangor, | | M. the past her home oW new Mr. and Mrs. Robert Si 'red Troup Berlin, f Worth- | o spending York city. is Miss Lois Mills of South Burritt | street, has for her house guest this p -end, Miss Ruth Lawson of days with her daught Torrington. dore A. Greene of Lexington street his , daughter of 3 . Wachter of Hayrison lott. Thursday for Lancaster, | nia, where e will attend | * prom of Washington and | » will be away | ull, daughter Trumbull of guest Au- Miss Esther Trur of Mr. and Mrs. T Plainville, will her next week Miss Mary Conant of burn, Maine. nr ave Florence Manning of Newton, i achusetts, is the guest of her Ossizn S. Bennett of | er and sister, Mrs. Theodore return on Wednes- ‘ Manning Miss Grace Manning | day from a two months tour of the | of Harriso | Mediterr: M children tts, are Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Hugh Charlton and nf Auburndale, Massact the guests of Mr. and Lamb of Park Place Mrs. Burton Hildebrandt, who ha been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Humphrey of Lincoln . left terday for | home in Minneapolis, Minne- She was Miss Eunice Hum- before her marriage last otit. phrey | spring. Mrs. Donald G cy of avenue, will return from Flor , Wednesday. Bennett H. Hibbard of Ma-| M ¢, and daughters, Mrs, Trv- [ Wellc Allen of New Haven and Mies | home., | Hibbard return tos from | They have been the guests of Mrs. | They have been two | Scchrest’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | George Cadwell of Harrison street, . | since Tuesday. mberlain Rehm, 5 Mr. and Mrs. P. F.| Miss Florence Trumbull, daugh- | of Harrison street, [ ter of Governor and Mre. John | yesterday _ afternoon | Trumbull of Farmington avenue, M gon Dr ing S. Helen Florida, weeks. and M ley Hil return tomorrow rd Sechrest of | wehusetts, will | to their away Harriet Cl . Mrs. dapkhter of amberlain sadcasted | Josephine Sibly of | Miss Elra Alsop of East Orange, N. | delphia, Pa. fand Wednesday evening. |tion dances. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Plainville, will be bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Anna Mae Louise Houston of Chicago, and Andrew Sandergren, 2nd, of Tacoma, Wash- ington, in June. Miss Trumbull and Miss Houston were classmates at Bradford Academy. S Alfred LeWitt of Mason Drive, Edward A. Mag of West Main street, and Alexander Leventhal of Hart street, are on a two weeks trip to Florida and Havana, Cuba. PPN Miss Elizabeth Kimball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball of Lexington street returns today from Dana Hall, Wellesley, Mass., to spend her spring vacation with her parents. Miss Kimball has for her house guests Miss Elizabeth Denning of Columbus, Ohlo, Miss Detroit, Mich., and Miss Edith Spear of Phila- Mr. of Donald Parker, son of Mrs. William Parker and Curtis to Pratt Institute, Brookiyn, Y., after spending the week-end in town with his parents. Arnold Wallen has returned to New York city after spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. A. Wal- len of Warlock street. . Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Palmer of Harrison street have returned from Florida, . . Mrs, Sturman Dyson and son of Trumbull street will return Monday om Staten Island, N. Y. They| kave been the guests of Mrs. Dyson's | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lot Bones . . George Kimball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball of Lexington street is home from Princeton Unl- versity, Princeton, N. J., to spend the week-end with his parents. i rive . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon have to Boston, Mass,, after! a few days with Mr. and | Drette Neece of Corbin av- . 1 of Lexing- | York eity | . Arthur G. Kimb get was in N this week. T. Sloper of Hartford | ail for Europe next month, s and Mrs. Dugald McMillian of Dover Read will return from a | cruise through the Mediterranean | Sca edrly next month, | Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Walker | daughter of Hawley street, are | spending the week-end in Short, Beach, Branford . . Mrs. Harold Peck a Lincoln street, returned Thursday afternoon from Meriden. While there they were the guests of Mr. | . William Mr, . d daughter of and Mrs. Willard Peck. | | . » . Mr. and Mre. Harold Guy of Port- | land who are well known in town will leave early next month on a| cruise to South America e e and Mrs. and Mr. Hart of Hart ates from Naples on Februar. Mr. street of Vin and Mrs. Howard | street sailed for the | Wednesda Henry Pelton, son of Mr. and Mr nest W. Pelton of Forest street has rveturned from Deerfield Acad- | emy, Deerfield, Mass., to spend this spring recess in town. PRI Mrs. Joseph Abend and Joseph, Jr., of Wilkes-Barre, who have been the guests of Mr. a Mrs. A. J. Simmons of Common- | wealth avenue will return home Sun- after a week's visit. R E Miss Grace Hanrahan of this ci ng her sister Mrs. Earl n of Flatbush, New York. PR B. Mrs. Frances Cone and J. C. Loomis of the Commercial Trust Company and Miss Dorothy Latham and Gunr n of the New Britain Trust ny will attend the 26th annual banquet of the American Institute of Banking to be held at the Hotel Astor, New York City, this evening. PN Mr. and Mrs. John W. Trumbull street, will gail vana, Cuba, on Monday. e e Miss Marjorie Hart of Kensington | avenue, will spend the week-end at | West Point, New York. While there she will attend the Hundredth Night Exercises and Hop. . Lockett of for Ha- A, Ac Jr., a student at Decrfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass,, is spending the week-end with his Reverend and Mrs. Samuel Samuel Francis Maryland. Mae Warner is in Baltimore, \iss street, Miss Sophie Mikalauskas of Maple as for her week-end guest iss Evelyn Lasky of Waterbury. Miss Sophie Mikalauskas, ter of Commissioner and Mrs. John Mik leaves Sunday for New | she will spend a week. GATHE RINGS daugh- Dinner Dance at Shuttle Meadow Club Saturday— ' Bridge Reigns Undisputed L The Nurses Alumn| association of | the New Britain General hospital will hold their spring dance at the Grotto Hall on West Main street, | riday evening, March 11. The Bacchanalians will play. et Mrs, Harold Hatch will entertain a number of friends at dinner at her home on Lincoln Road next .. Mrs. Donald Hart will entertain at inner this evening at her home on | Lincoln street preceding the fancy! dress party at the Shuttle Meadow club which is being given as the final party in a group of subscrip- Road last evening. | . Iroad, {inn, lassociation Iserved { have ‘been MRS. JOHN Mrs. Whittel of town will give a bridge t next Saturday afternoon. ea WHITTEKER , who is one of the popular younger matrons | Lindsay, JIr. at her home on Prospect street| of Harrison strect, gave one largest bridge parties of Tuesc afternoon when tertained 40 friends at ca Manor inn. The prizes wer 1 to Mrs. Lucian Steve Virginia Hart, land, Mrs. Brete |ton Jon Miss Ruth Mrs. Kenneth Reylea. . am H. Croy e of th week en- Dr P Mrs. Wi Place will give a br Manor Inn next Tu Louis W her at the noon party Mrs. rer party Young hom a din Line at on oln . e N ph Dame West Hartford, Miss will this )fhrlmo.) a in honor of M debrandt of West M Mrs. Howard 'nt out cards be in I Main street We . ter, ree party J. L mmer ha for a bridge home lay given on West afternoon . Alpha Delta § will give the active Gamma chapt day evening, IFebruary Hotel Burritt. Dim §:30 o'clock. The ‘ma_ Alumni dinner to on Mon- Proudman, ociation Mrs. John pect strect bridge p home March The Rotary twent ond birthday International was Thursday evening, February the Burritt Hotel. Dinner wa at 7 o'clock, followed by a p: of the countrics with singing observed 24th { other entertaining features. dancing followed On Thursday even seph's parish hall, W program was held under spices of St. Joseph' A large number was present the hall was prettily decorated with roses, ferns and a color scheme of red, white and bl An appropriate entertainment was | presented by members of the s and Mrs. Ed¥ard L. tiring vice-president was pre with a bouquet of American Beauty Toses. A card party followed ber of prizes were freshments were serve Anna Sa in the dormitory at t will entertain a numb friends at cards thos evening begin ning at 8 o'clock. About 40 are expected and Miss . Ge Rogers, Miss Helen Hayes, Marcus White, Mrs. John and Miss Louise Noble wil guests of honor. The living roor artl with flowers. refreshments will be s The entertainment for the evenin Is in charge of Mrs. Ann Miss Viola Buzzo, Miss Wilson and Miss Julia M Mrs. Maurice Stanley gave ner party £t her home on Lincoln Road Thursday night in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Burke of Cor- Lin avenue. riner. . Mrs. Theodore A. Greenc ington street gave the last « serfes of three teas at her home yes- terday afternoon. Her gu have DY Miss Eurith Wachter, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J, Wachter - included, for the most parf, mem- \bers of the First Congregational ~tle informal teas delightful, tea to | Jeannette a din- | of Lex- | a Miss t, party Edith Anderson of a shower and Miss Ina Anderson Tuesday, Zes were Miss Doris Arnold of Bristol, Mrs. I'red Carlson of Hartford and Miss Ruth Johnson. A Anderson is the John An- nd will Dwight stree on which Miss Virgi Suturday af her parents, | Leland of 1 Leland gave on rnoon at the home Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hart strect. The guests Christ, Mrs. Frank Bacon of Sherwood Berg- arence Manning, M oit, Mrs. Johnstone V Mrs. Charles Merwin, - trophies went to Miss Miss Walker and Brette Ne Mrs. Boston, Mass.. Mrs cce, The Max- Mrs. Pacon. .« | Mrs. George Hildebrand gave a small luncheon bridgze at her home Main street Thursday when crtained for the henefit of Hartford rd Lancaster gave joint at Mrs. Hick's home afternoon in aid of the Art hool scholarship fund. . Mrs. Johnstone Vance four friends at Juncheon and cards at her home on Monroe strect Wed- nesday afternoon in the interest of the Art Schoof fund . s Harold T. Sloper gave a small followad by tea at her home on Russell street Tuesday afternoon, for the Art School fund. Road r bri Mrs. Sherwood Berger entertain- at hridge Monday afternoon at | her home on Corbin avenue, Mrs. Ralph Britton will entertain { her bridge club at luncheon cards Tuesday afternoon at home on Ten Acre road. her v s Mrs. Charles Mitchell entertained four friends at luncheon followed with cards at the Manor Inn Wed- nesday afternoon and Mrs. v Galpin of Ridge, Berlin, a party of friends at Hearthstone Tavern, ¥ evening. . Mr. Worthington | tained dinner Berlin, o . g of Harrison con Wednesday at the Manor Inn in honor of her sister, Miss Florence Manning of 1 Newton, Massachusetts, e e Willlam F. Mangan of Bas- . will give a luncheon and bri¢ Tuesday afternoon at the | Plack Kitten, Farmington. v en Curtiss Booth of entertain eight of his is evening at the vern in honor of his birth- . Mr. Booth is a student at Yale University. Miss Grace Mann strect, gave a Iu Mrs. Forest street, several friends at tea v afternoon at the Manor | | Mrs. William Middlemas of street, Maple Hill, “will entertain the Maple Hill Bridge club with luncheon and cards Tuesday after- noon. .« s e William Flanagan of Forest will give a luncheon, follow- Mrs. street, daughter | church all of whom found these Jit- | «d by bridge next Saturday after- inoon at the Shuttle Meadow club. bridge | von by | of | Art School scholarship | ertained | and | enter- | school | Hearth- | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1927. Mrs. Sherwood Berger entertain- ed the Thursday afternoon bridge club this week at her home on Har- rison street. The prizes were won by Miss Marjorie Baldwin, Miss Mouat. Miss Ruth enue, entertained a few friends at cards Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ar- thur Sampson and Mrs. Harry Bris- toll won the prizes . o . a few friends at supper Sunday eve- ning at her home on Sherman | Court. o« o e Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hatch Lincoln street, entertained at dinner at the Hearthstone Tavern, Berlin, on the evening of hi Birthday. o s Mrs. Willlam H. Booth est street, entertained 8 friends at a luncheon at the Hearth- stone Tavern, Berlin, afternoon. Mrs. George Boyer of Bassett street entertained the past matrons and patrons of Laurel Court O. of A | by s Mrs. Willlam J. Rawlings. F. Seaman, H. E. Beach Charles Bruemmer. Mrs, assisted Mrs. Boyer. .. The third of a series of musicals was given by the pupils of Ruth | Bennett Lindsay at the Business and Professional Women's club on { Monday afternoon. The following program was given: Rondo Capriccloso .. Mendelssohn. Frank Krammer. A Melody ..... ..... Roberts. Raynod Mehen. Rondo Mignon ....... Baumfelder. Francls Garaucher, and Ruth Bennett Lindsay. May Has Come . Alice Paudolfi. Spring Love Mendelssohn. Virgl Sylvelin sery Rhymes .. Mildred Berglund, Madeline Gerrish at the piano. | Papillon's D'Amour Chester Joh Midsummer Night's Dream . Frank Kramer. A soclal half hour followed, at which time refreshments were ed, and recitations glven by John Luldwig Smith. | A Miscellaneous shower was given | Miss Hilda Parsons of 17 Lyons ‘,s:reei last evening at the home of Miss Theda Rowe of 134 Monroe strect. Piano and vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. Allen | Anna Anderson. An amusing mock marriage was celebrated, Miss Rowe taking the part of the groom, Mrs. | Kelley being the bride and Mrs. | Peters acting as bridesmald. Mr: | John Hamilton offictated as minis- { ter. | A large number of Miss Parsons' friends were present the recipient of many be and useful gifts. The home iful was A buffet lunch . Mrs. M. A. Kinsella entertained | the members of her card club at | luricheon, followed by bridge at her home on Ten Acre Road Friday. | The prizes wers awarded to Mrs, L. . Banford, Mrs. Louise Jones and Mrs. | Frederick Radcliffe. i . Mrs. Frederl i tertain at luncheon was served. and bridge at | her home on Hamilton street next | | Thursday. | . Dr. Clifford W. Vivian gave buffet lunch at his home on West Main street Thursday evening to the members of the Hartford Dental Equity club. gave an interesting paper. e s e Galety will reign supreme at the { Shuttle Meadow club tonight when [ the members of the subscription dancing class will hold their annual fancy dress party. This year it is to be a “Circus” with everything by way of decorations carrying out this |idea. A number of important ain- | ner parties will precede the festivi- tles at the club, one of the larzest being that which Mr. and Mrs, Max- well Porter will give at their home | on Lincoln Road. Y Mrs. Louls Kirshnit entertalned lat her home Mrs, Ben Clark and Mrs. Cohen won the prizes. T Miss Margaret Meyen was given a | shower Thursday evening at the | home of Mrs. Joseph Kirsch. Miss | Meyen wil become the bride of Richard Blackburn of West Hart- I ford, tn April. WEDDINGS | i Bergstrom-Torell Nup- tials Mar. 5—Brinkeroff- Callender Wedding. Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson of the Hotel Netherlands, Hartford, form- | erly of New Britain, celebrated the thirty-fifth anniversary of their marriage last evening with a fam | dinner party at the Netherlands. A | son Frederick Johnson of Cleveland, | | Ohio, was here for the occasion. | Dr. Johnson is a prominent den- tist in New Britain, and his son Dr. Theodore Johnson is assocated | with him. Miss Mary A. Covle, | Mr. and Mrs. James J. Seneca street, and Daniel ney, son of Mrs. Winitred Carney daughter of Coyle of 51 | | | | HerserT E. ANDERSON Teacher | folf VIOLIN VIOLA ENSEMBLE. PLAYING Studio: 242 Main Street Beatrice Reynal and Miss Miriam | Bristoll of Corbin av- | Miss Corinne Goodwin entertained | | of | on Wednesday last evening. Card prizes were won | Mrs. | Banta | Lange. | Schuett. | and Misy | and she was | | prettily decorated in pink and white. 1 Macomber will en- | Dr. Frederick Murless | | her bridge club Wednesday evening | 253 Linwood street. ' Samuel J. Car- | of 39 Union street, Meriden, were | | | | { | { V Fifteen minutes with Mendelssohn. | MRS. ELISHA COOPER | A splendid group of oils done by Mrs. Cooper have been ‘on display at the Town and Country Club in Hartford during the month. .. Curran | married Wednesday | o'clock at St. Mary erend Walter J. Lyddy | attended by Miss Mae Ca George J. Coyle. The bride wore a gown green flowered taffeta trimm maline with hat to match. She ried a bouquet of butterfly roses |and sweet peas. The bridesmaid was jattired in a gown of rose | with hat to match. She c houquet of sweet peas. 50 guests present from Meriden, Hartford and N Mr. and Mrs. Carney le wedding trip to New York and _\(- | lantic City. and upo { they will r Meriden their thirtie last Saturday evening a Friends and rels tives York edding ann at ‘h-\r' Haven crsary ome sent and { from New | Hartford Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. M: Plainviile, held a reception 1y afternoon and ever honor !of the thirty-sixth wedding ann sary of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy \lmm lof Plainvill nd_the {riage of Mr. and Mrs. tin of Hartford. Mr. a { Martin were married i | .. At All Saints church Thursday {morning. Miss Mary Link of 46 Austin street, hecame the bride of Thomas R. Frawley of 45 West | street. Reverend Stephen §. Grohol, | pastor, celebrated a solemn nupti high mass and performed the cere- { mony. Miss Helen Durant | “Truly, 1 Love You.” Miss Theresa Link, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and John Frawley, the | groom’s brother, was the best man. Fred Jones and Edward Frawley were the ushers. The bride wore a gown of white brocaded satin with a veil trimmed | | with duchess lace and caught with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of roses and lilies of the {valley. The maid of honor's gown | was of peach color georgette with a hat to match. She carried a bou- | quet of butterfly roses. A reception followed the cercmony at the home | | | | of imn- Wl ¥ 1 Mrs. L Britain. | |ette with a black lace hat. of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Frawley lett on a edding trip and upon their return ill reside at 46 Austin street. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman N. Dubowy of Griswold street, are observing their tenth wedding anniversary by taking a trip to New York, Atlantic Washington, D. C. They rried in New Dritain on Swanaon celebrated ary of their mar- evening at efr were 40 relatives and nt. . very pretty wedding taok place \‘Ia) morning at the Sacred church when Miss Sophie sek, daughter of Mr. and Mre Podlasek of Osgood ave- ame the bride of Stanley I llmmqomm son of Mr. and Mrs Kazmier Blogoslowski “of Orang street. Reverend T. owski o Stamford performed the ceremony. Miss Mary Lis was maid of honer and Dr. Vincent Chadziewicz w: best man. The bride wore a got orgette trimmed with pearl anish lace. She carried er bouquet of bride's roses ani ilies of the valley. Miss Lis wt attired in a gown of yellow georg- 8he car- ried a bouquet of pink roses. A wedding breakfast was, served at the Burritt Hntel to members of oY he ge Thursday { home. Thel friends pr n | the immediate family following the ceremon; Mr. and Mrs. Blogoslowski left ‘on | an extended motor trip. v eiite A double wedding was solemnized Monday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Peter’'s church by Reverend Dantel Massee when Frank Zotter married Miss Frances Gomboth and Miss Mary Zotter, a sister of the bride- groom, married Gustave Meyer. couple acted as witnesses for other. Following the ceremony, a roception was held after which both couples left on unannounced edding trips. They will reside in this city. tinued on Page 14) parss, HITE or ivory paint on the woodwork does not make a Colonial interior. Nor do hooked | rugs and antique furniture. The truly Colonial house has its character built in to it. 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