New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 12, 1927, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY T of her sister-in-law Mrs, ter of Russell str 4 MILTON JONF Mrs. Jones is giving a bridge tea at the Shuttle Meadow club this afternoon for her house guest Miss Mary Zielenback of Elizabeth, N. J. Social Activities About Town ——eee An effort is being made to make the forthcoming cabaret | of April 3rd the crowning event of the seasonal activities at the Shuttle Meadow club. For days preparations have been under way with the cooperation of artists and members of the fashionable world to make a success of the affair. William T. Coholan is to be “Master of Ceremonies” and is drawing his cast from some of the most talented members of the younger S Virginia Humphrey and Katheryn Clark will be remem- bered for their clever dancing number last year. This year they are equally fine in an entirely new skit of singing and dancing. Frances Rickey is also to feature on the program in | a Spanish dance. Ralph Favil will be her partner. Ruth| Bassette, always a favorite, is to do a comedy dance with Alice Alderson with perhaps a bit of clogging thrown in by way of good measure. This is just a part of the program. There| are to be any number of other spectacular acts to lend sparkle | and variety to the show. The table reservations at this early | date number more than 100, | * . . The past week has seen a slump in the social life about town as compared to the gaieties of the pre-Lenten season. Then, the partics were so numerous that it was scarcely possible to find time Tor much els That is not true now for there is a decided falling in gatherings of this nature and New Britain is turning its attention to charitable affairs. The Community drive is again with us and local people ever! generous, have lent a helping hand to this deserving cause. | Men and women prominent in the social life of town are taking | an ac’ive part in the campaian of canvassing the town—a thing which is far from play. _ PERSONALS T ur Dates Coilege of the maid in the Wisp," Doris gronp of the part “Will o’ the by —————Inlay, Decided Falling Off in Travel to Warmer Climes as the Season Progresses. 4 o dramatic society. Miss Carlson both in dramatic and | and has taken part in 1A She is a Spor club, of 44 players a tiring board of Miss Paula Maloy i5 the weck-cr irews plays ord Li 1is the &u the re- the John H. Kirk et will leave York ¢ Mr: ton str spending the we 1. Kirk fr. and Kirkham of Lexington st Dover | from a cruise ranean Sea. P nd Mrs. Willlam H. Allen s avenue, Maple Hill, spent York city this Mr, of Robbi a few Miss B i Mr. and nily Mrs. Slop Harold will foper o irn from Ab- Mass., on ing v ussell stroe Miss Rachel Ma New Hampshire, Miss Tda Hazen. < rles H. T nd son i ademy, Mareh 24 to sp tion in town. Mrs, € sons of West Howard 8. are regis- | Miss Lois Kirkha a4 Mrs, J strect Mrs, John ter. Eunie last wer Hollo James Fox of v strec guest Mr. Naugatuck. wryn Clar and \rs. Greta Mys. G N en of Flarrison street and Miss Marfe Smith of Maple Hill attended Alpha Alpha sorovity conventien b in New Haven last week-end. Mrs e stroot, Mauriee Johnson ctreet has returned from New York rity where he has been spending a t, spent of Mrs. nd Mrs. Dr. Robert Garden daughter of Miss M New, Milton Jo af John Miltor Mre. Louis P. § nior in Harvard Engineerin Leen clected to the Tau Pt socicty, the henorary echo- in the engineering sponding to the Phi ade was especial- n heing elected during s junior year, re ew days. : & D h Miss Sally Hun Wednesday from e r home on Vine stre ioodwin of the r.and Mrs. Court nd in Phi Arthur returr , Florid, t the Bruer sending o wily Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Protas street, have returned eir wedding trip from | siie e Rackliffe, was in week, Mrs. ton st Augus aays Mrs, Kim on Tuesday \fter spending ten Aire Biltmore with Wetmore of Naugatuck. % e Mr. and Mrs. Frank West Main jaughter, M Middletown Soutihr Ame Jr. o on B ¢ the and Miss Pleasant evening New York s. Harold F. Judd Dorothy Rippt both f sher of strect, returnes Tu for | from a few days stay in \Mrs. George Kimbull returned to her hon o] South Burritt street last Monday after spending a few street, returned Thursday days in New York city. from a few days stay in New York PRI Iy Miss Helen O'Connor of Washing- | e ton, D. €., will spend the first part | Mrs. Clarence F of mext week with Mrs. Johnstone |est street, will return Yanes of Monroe strect | from New York city. .. arlson, daughter of dward Carlson of |2 A. Johnstone | and their Mary Swift Whit nees Whittlesey of West Mis: | Viiss | Main gey and . Bennett of For- this evening o s Mrs. Charles Foster of Englewood, v Jersey, Is the week-end guest Mrs. stree | of Leroy Leonard of Stanley Miss Eurith Wact Mr., and Mrs. ¥ Harrison street, bt v trip to Lancaster, there she attrnded Iso included a visit vhere sha was the Margaret Tickne . Mrs. William F. Brooks of treet, will leave Tuesda; York city. oo George E. Ki Arthur Kimba and a funior ed to P hal ar son of Lexingt: Princet as boen ele i Beta Kaug Lonorary socis Miss L. Lusic Ethel Hanmuiit ue is Ernest Mre. Howard H sl street will re rom Bermud. . Dugald MeMil Louls, Missou Albert F, Hotel lis, Ind. Everett W. Fowler of Camp street was among 14 students at Worces ter Polyte institute ho hax 4 to membership in th a Xi of scientific re search. His honor is equivaler that of the Phi Beta Kappa which is 3 the colleg: liberal ar of Sho g H sterday. anley waa the . . de Reynal of New York city, ing the week-end with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louls of Lexington street. PR and spenc Mrs. R. Allan of k end GATHERINGS y B. Stevenson East Berlin are in 2 Hav Numerous Bridge Parties ! and Teas Dominate the Week's Activity. and uth The dancing dramatic pupils of Miss R Bassette will give a recital on S fternoon, Mareh 20th in the gymnasium of the Y. W. C. A Miss Shirl 5 bridge party at her ) Haven last Friday Miss Virginia Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs, E save & in New rmoon for daughter ot Humphrey | of Lincoln street. o o A shower and card party was giv- the home of Mrs. J. H. Murphy f Seymour street, Thursda in honor of Mi aughter of Mr. and Walsh of Cariton stree Miss Walsh will become the bhride tre of St cted Walsh, April 20, She is a soloist Mary's choir and recently ene of the leading chara \» American Legion play. Miss Dorothy Leonard gave a shower March 4, for Miss Walsh. . 1e0 of Monron a bridge party Wedne Shuttle Me tained sixty and tea. 1 green candles w used 1o decorate the attractively set tea table ot which Mrs, Gardner €. Welt and Mrs, Harry Rates presid- ed. Mrs. Maurice Johnson, Mrs mory Corbin, Mrs. George Coit and Miss Corinne Goodwin assisted with the serving. The prizes were awardad to Mrs. Maurice John seorze Roll, Miss Mona Mz George Baldwin, gave tay afternoon at ow club wh Miss Mirlam Mouat and Miss Virginia Leland. Ars. “ o e Mrs, William E. Parker of Curtis street, entertained twelve members of the Won pon Tuesday preceding the meeting | of the club. PRI Mrs. Charles P. Merwin has sent out cards for a bridge party to he given in home on street, Friday afternoon. olei e Stevens of members at her Mrs street, en Alpha. Alpha Tussday evening. Hibbard won the Lucian ertained Alumnae Mrs. prize (e & o e . John Whitteker gave a bridgs of fonr tables at her homs on t street, Saturday afterncon. were awarded to Mrs. Tucian Stevens, Mrs. Fdward Cowles of West Hartford and Mrs. Gennatt Hibbard. M party Prosp The prize v v % Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Grant will entertain at cards at their home on Golf street, Maple Hill, this | ning. Mrs. Milton "D, Jones of West Main street, 18 giving a bridge tea this afternoon at the Shuttle Mead- ow club for her house guest, Miss Mary Zielenbach of Eltzabeth. New Jersey. .« e e Miss Sylvia Clark of Chestnut istreet, gave a bridge party of two tables Wednesday evening at her home. o e Mrs. Willfam F. Brodks of Migh street, entertained with two tables Spring | re | \ | 3 | | ‘s club hoard at lunch- | Trumbull Monroe | - of the| bridge | HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1927. MIS BERTHA P Parker the daughter of She was president of the Blue ” ] ning s Miss Parker. i enterinT the Nurses ¢ (in Hartford last Monday. riangle club 1 neis he nilding ory T Mrs. 3. .| A mi to Miss at 1 of Wi ning Doyl Miss Tsa — Lenten Season Progres With Marked TFalling Mrs Nuptial Events. Plec Relvider Sast Han rs. K¢ Prizes trice and nefick’s Me Mrs. Har Plans ars pro; the annual con | ain Choral sor { place Sunday lthe ¢ ¥ program is [ fon Festival orc will accompany solois again conduet el ing o w W. C. A. Car ano will b s will sing “Unfa . ired in a embre lin ok ations, sw Miss Mabel 1 Me" and Miss Iwi ¢ the co misc with ates of 1 played 0220 %0 mo from Miller's 1501 ‘Th showe rso gregation lay This ! social cvent of evening ball the 1 alds wits i of Elisha t will he Mrs | Vine stre | day alternoo March I group meeting of the | rent Ms classes in 10 Mar-, shall Bartholomew of the Seyvmour School of Musical education and coach of the Yale Glea club is 10 New 1h: Hartford glye @ program of music. After- tyek {ncon tea will follow. Mrs | Sty Beay | An enjoyable gathering l:w members of the P. Corbin ‘mhzslr»l troupe was in attendanee at a banquet and rec | under ‘the auspices of Cooper's home on opened on Tues- 15th to various Cur chiffon an low and o at ich K son West ¢ 3 town, Pennsylvani chusetts, New York city ve sylvania, oston Tirid Reche fa a grad College, Jenkintown, nd e, Beche gra from Drexel in Philadelphia The couple given | residence gt concern emoor, sylvar Wilmington, and Mrs. William | iabel | WEDDINGS _ honor wo have taken up their 5 Champlain avenue, Delaware. 5. Miss the Ne | CLUB EVENTS I i e College Club to Meet Mon- i Evening With Mrs. 1 Bartlett. h in the p of patent iay accepts tha many adve ssert atans vehology Mr. Whits warned nst the dangers of pey: | ands of ignora 4 in aljons persons. greenl He defined 2 efore spital | of ourses ! con- rent of s in it greet | possibilities for good as wel vise hands, Parker, to ainnual Mrs, read the secretary, Mrs. O. F. Parker; = Mra. A. H. Harrop; assistant surer. Miss Ksther B, Stanlev: tor. Mrs. L. 8 Reynal. 14 Bartlett will open 2 Lincoln street, Monday a mesting o New Britain ol lie Thompson of in Clarenc the woek Wednesday evenings at reviewed “The P Tarkington's choice of the T olub as one of . She gave a the Sixty- | silibuste lass or Ve Wi G AL crat,; Dooth bock which i3 th < glven by Mrs. Den ctober. Willard will ho! Hart Mrs. Gr viderad | 3o for the Gold, Mrs. Good of the n. The 1 of | follow! Tind- | preside alvi ries B Miss Anna . e s club of Maple Hill all-day sewing The Wom: held a successful mony | meeting for the N taln Gen- t from ! cral hospital Wednesday at Allen- home of M Richard Hulburt, Jr, Massa- ! tuart street. Mrs. Hulburt was Artistic Hostess at geport, ted by Mrs. M. J. Shonts, Mre Proudman, Mrs. T. L. Monfer | and Mrs, M. Nordstrom. | o o & Tha next meating of the active members of the New Britain Musi- | 1 club will be held Monday eve- | l ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P dua Marcus Fleitzer, Coolidge street. 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