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MISS MAE MESKOSKEY Miss Meskoskey is a daughter of Mr. and Meskoskey of this city s president of the Pol League and chairman nf the committee completing the Easter Ball to be given at the Eim Tre Easter Monday. William sh .lumor in Farmington on Social Activities About Town | = all sorts of festivities are due Faster week, always a gay “fittle scason” of its own. This year proves no exception. Brides, naturally, are the most nowable fig during the brief spring season, but a few c“:.nt\ interest are scheduled, including i E a very large and festive danc I)nll on Monday of Faster weck at the State Armorv gives every indication of being one of the gayest parties of the spring on. New Britaimtes are returning to town now and cn into the spirit of a new season very much refreshed aft late winter in the south or touring on the continent. The | entire woman's board of the New Britain General hv\xmhxl under the chairmanship of Mes. Horbert .. Mills oen working hard for the success of this entertainment, ;mu aided and abetted by a group of A. : rls, who dressed in the native costume of France, will sell candic ;w| \IH\‘ s mong them are the Misses Anna Traut, Virgini Barker, Catherine Clark, M Doris Merwin, Beatrice Bull, El and Greta Roscen, As usual, 10 et Lhwfl.x I ER Edear R. Cart the entertainment d ch dow lio has recently been committee of the club ! chosen a very able corps m assistants \xm n it is noted that Mrs. Howard Pa o has made a conspici thig sort of thing in previous ye agai committee, a spring scason of noveltics is alres members of the club. The first meeting of t which includes in addition to JMrs. P: and Mrs. John C. Loomis, Mrs hnstone Vance, ( Valentine Hart and Harry Parsons is schedul evening, April 19 at 8 o’clock at the club hous PERSONALS 15 success of on the v assured the 1€ is 5 !‘.‘n"“l. \\ |]\<\n sday f New of Visitors In and Out of Town—DMany to Entertain Over Baster Holiday. Park Forest In road an cet have Mz in of i | ‘ | | { | Maxwell Hart William 13 Mrs. Harold Parsons and dau tripitosalanthnls wriotte and son Harcld left erday on a motor trip to Wasl D. C. Nowel and . e Poters Joseph o they Mrs. Arthur spend th Jdaughter, Mi of South Hig Monday to spen York city. and son ¢ end ther, Dr. street, guc John of . i) d Mrs. avenue veek-end in N . rtin of John Flanner are spending w York city of ) Dental Hy- hospital in N wter er, the ( spending (1 holi Mrs. Mrs. George Hilc Main street vin, of § the latter par York city, brant Corinne will Mrs, Rohert trect, will Curtis Booth, son of tor trip to William H. Booth of returned Thursday to Yale sity to resume his studies spending his spring tion town. E herine G spend the and L1k, will S Mr Mrs Miss Martha Clark, daughter of Dr. Robert Clark and Mrs. Clark of Garden street is spending the week- end in Hanover, N, H. s Miss Georgia Parlk street 13 spending the Hartford with her sistc Davis. Norws s of Corbin the ndo, mon Mrs. hington ! with her si tover ormerly of this and Mrs, Leon have returned from York ¢ W Mr. trect . Rose of Vin Mr. and Mrs. .. nford Thomson of Cranford, N. are spending 1 week-end in town Mrs. Thomson wa shefore her recent ma Miss Gertrude Erwin, daughter of Mp. Mrs. H. rwin of Ilorest street. P Miss Borbara Ch of Mr. and Mrs. Acre road loft tod . ton, D. C., to spend a week with hor aunt, Mrs. Edwin Lewis. ® N I Mrs. Willlam H. Booth of Torest street, Mrs. Howard Parsons of » street and Mrs., George E. | Kohn of West Hartford loft today shington, D. C., to attend the ational Congress of . A. R Py { Donald Bri pending the | Mres, 110 wek-end with his parents, Mr. and | is visting in Yire T. H. Bristol of Corbin avenne, | her son,and daug Mr. Rristol is a student at the edi- Ttobe wift, and ! school University of Penn- | Bertha Gould. lelphia, Pa. . W e Mr. and Mrs Mr.and Mrs. John F. Walker of and danghter of Hawley Wilmitgton, Del, and Dr. John E.|yesterday to spengd the Mrs. Wil Villiam, of d is visiting friends w. Mr. and M Dagtona Liac ing a few weeks at the ore % to their sume at Lake Placid, New York. Kippen of anor Mrs. Rufus Ifem ington strect lof Washington, D. | 36th congress of the . e P attend the SR, to D. . ol s t Swift of Park place ontel with her ¢ of th Ph . Gerald W. Walker street, left week-end sylvieia . Ul Mrs 'man of nittee |« a trip to inn | - home | 5 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1927. ’\\'uh Mrs. ! Mrs. ford. Walker's grandmother, Welch of Short Beach, Bran- . . Miss Louise Peck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peck of Park place is spending the week-end in New York city. . tes of Russell street omorrow for Washington, attend the 36th D. A . Mrs. Harry will lea D. C, to congress. Mr. and Mr: sell street, are end in Summers, °r of ¥ spending the wee . Harold Latham' of Pittsburgh, is L few days with his par- nd Mrs. Frederick W, La- Hlack Rock avenue, e e m of R. Kent Collingwood port, formerly of town for a fe of Bridge- this city, is in Vs, \ingto rom 1 street, Louis Reynal [ L A trip to rn tom Harold Peck and of Lincoln week-end as Mrs. Willar spen the guests of Peck of Mer Miss Helena Doane, Mr. daughter of B. Doane of for the Easter nt at the New for Women at ree Brunswick George T} New am and son, atham 1 Mrs. Laura edia, insylvania, are s of Mr. and Mrs. Freder- un of Black Rock Mrs. Griswold | Dakin of . . son of Mr. and of L ngton York city for the | wes . nk Wachter of Harrison return to her home on after a six week ives in Springfleld, I1L . o Arthur §. Grant Il street Dr Mrs. anad strect, Maple Hill, vening to spend | Wastington, D. and Thursday days in left a few . Cadwell of 263 fs spending her in Holyoke, Mass. B Ruth are Misg Dorothy ut Iaster vacation Buell B. daughter, Miss lmmons Place, tives in Manlius, Laster week strect, ette and her Bassctte, 0 visiting rela- Y., over the sie Gamerdinger and Mihs Gamerdinger of Chestnut Miss Nettie I ending the teave today wor a week's stay in At- 1 lantic City Mrs. Dantel B. ter, Barbara, o Mr, stree o o and daugh- Dridgeport are th . K. Per Hill, for a Olive nd Mrs, Maple of Golf week. . . . Richard ar Hill, a lative A. Licnhard, Lienhard of Mapie York city visiting re P of Camden, Mr. and Mrs videre, Taylor the guest of Heineck of Bl “ e e wmond McKeon, son of James McKeon of Ken E at tre university, Indlara, s friends in Chicago during holidays. | .o . Miss Viola Mar daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Markic of Bas- t eet, is on a three weeks trip to Panama and Haiti. .« e e Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Johns of Trederick strect, Maple Hill, 1 day for a week leave intic City. Albert Mr, and on, Dame Mrs, who visit e Last- one o o e s F. McDonough of Stanley left Thursday to spend the holidays in Washington, D. Thom trect, er PRI Alvert Heineck o Philadelphia, and Royal C. Heineek of Doston, are spending a few d with nts, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ividere, Clara Mrs. par wut, Irank 1, is spendi with her ter, it in Washington, o e o» T of the daughter it of the 1 Miss D. s Mr. and Ju C. daughter of Geo W. Traut of is the guest of her Justine Traut of Wash- C., for a week. . . Miss Reatri al and Mi Kensington, are in - Wi Anna Mrs, Main st Miss ek wt, Mr. We D. ¢ hingto Mrs. “aroli Elmer W, K Hart Willard chapter, rlin, left Thursd zton, ., where they will R. Continental and Miss . delegates from D. A D, D. . i Alfred Platt of New Jersey, weelk-end gnest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mott of Cedar str wile ' tty Lienhara 2 her sister, in New York, . o . is the . [ Miss 1 Hil, 5 vis Licnhard, of Maple Miss Ruth M. street, is th Miss Helen over the Seymour of t of her d nour of Springfield, holidays. .. John Pinches and daug and Dorothy of W ct, and Miss Gladys Stev ens of Arch street will leave tomor- row to spend a few days i Wash- ington, D. C. . . William H. Cadwell of West Main street, has returned from a trip tc Florida. Mr .« Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iforest street, were in New York city | the first part of the week. | ST Miss Alice M. Lane of Plainville, is in Boston, Massachusctts. P Miss Leonie T student at the N Interior Decors | week-end with her Mrs, Thomas W. Hill, - Crowe, who fs a v York School of is spending the parel Crowe of s, Grove Miss Constance Grant of Golf | will | stay in At- | their | Hein- | Balby for | Baldwin of | . Mr. and | visit | 8 MISS JANE Watkinson of F | to Theodore Hart, son Mr. and 3 Road, this city is announced. S “'.\tl:imon is a d'r"f'xter'uf Mrs. !ter of Da WATKINSON Hartford. [er engagement 1’ Richard E. to the Troy Conference Academy at Poultney, Vermont, on Monda after spending the Easter rec with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard H. Erwin of Newington. Geol win, another son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin and a student at Notre Dame, 13 spending the spring recess with friends in Chicago. | . and Mrs, rmington, N Edward H. Kelley ar : Corbin of A, 1 : i is visiting at home of his brot Arthur G, 1l of Lexington tree . A. Andrews of I ling the week-cnd York city, and will r h his daugt ws who h there, oln road in New tomorrow Ruby An- past week ! John is spe tur: Al s spent t o« o o | | M and Mrs of Belli Wi heer e hflfl\ ‘s brother an am H. Booth alled from on the 8. §. I tand. They will be . s. (harles Morse <hington, who ha osts of sister, Mr. and of Forest York city nicce of M Montague Wednesd ake her h Morse. >auline Morse Willizm wley street Toston, Mass, with her fa for homeo Robert . Carter of vill return tomorrow York cit Y M. Flanagan IForest stre n Mr. and Mrs fom Ne Doctor George [ Mrs. Pianagan of turn nest Tuesday trip to Atlantic Cit | oo Dr. Clifford Vivian of Wi Ispend next and Mrs street wlil Philadelphia Vivian Main week in . Maxwell Porte Asheville, N Frank Porter .o o Lincoln with Mr, ~xington roof o Mrs, road is in Mrs. .. nett to her home in atter spending A few father Dr. Samuel Lenox Place. r Thurs- days with her W. Trving of . e ose returning to Yal ftor spending the sprin town are: Henry Rus- scll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rus- sell. Richard House, son of Mrs, A | W. flouse, Harold Rossberg, son of Mrs. Alice T. Rossherg, Roswell Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs, Moore, Ford Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Cooper, Kendall Mills son of Mr. and Mrs Mills, James Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cooper and Leo Gaffney, ! son of Judge B. F. Gaffney and Mrs. Gaffney. WEDDINGS ' ITart-Watkinson Bethrotal Plans For Spring and Early Summer Marriages. | ! Among t university vacation in The wedding of Miss Esther El- freda Anderson, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Alfred Anderson of Suarise avenue, and Harold Johnson, son of | Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Johnson of > Hawkins stre fternoon at onage of the church. Reverend nastor, will officiate. | will be attended by | Stromquist and Allen e best man. | The couple will take up their res- idence at 110 Corbin avenue, upon thelr return from a wedding trip. Ith|s 2 o'clock at the First Lutheran Abel Ahlquist, Miss Anderson Misz Alma E on will | Erwin, Jr., will return | Allan | Herbert L. | will take placg | of o} engagement | Zisk of the Y. W. erondine, son of cles Perondine street, is announced, Is a partner in the and Perondine. No sct for the weddin Miss Rose A. to Albert Mr. and Mrs. of 48 Drook Mr. Perondine firm ot Ponte date has been | ement has b the coming marr garet Walsh, a former New Britain and now of Fail River, Massachusetts, to Austin Leo Conaty that city. performed on ter Mond Following a wedding trip to Ne k. Washington, Philadelph Atlantie City, the couple in Fall Liver. .« Mrs. Dr observed the t y of their wedding home on Dover road Tuesday were married on April 12, 1802 in Springficid, Massachusetts, Mrs, MeMillan's former home. They are prominent residents In New Britain and have made thelr home .n this ¢ since their marriage. ind Mrs. MeMillan have three Mrs. Maurice Johnson of Mrs. Victor Poindexter of and Donald McMillan of so of . r. quict 14 McM rty-fifth th They and M children, this city, Hartford this city. Mr. Mrs. A. H. West Har! Nero of 127 ord, former- DBritain, nced the engagement of their daughter, Elsa, (to James Innis Smyth at a bridge | party given at the Nero home Tues- [ day evening. Mr. Smyth is the son of Mr. and Mrs nder Smyth jof 123 Brace ro: Hartford. . and road, The wedding of Miss Agnes Gus- tafson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1% Gustafson of 433 Chest- nut street, and Harlan Birtwell Liczanson, son of Reverend and Mrs. Walter Seott Tiez land, Vermont, but formerly o Rristol, took place Saturday evening at Port Chester, New York. Rever- cnd Charles Schweikert, pastor of the t Advent church of Port ‘hester performed the o ony. lie attendants were Miss Ingegors Gustafson, sister of the bride, John Smat of Dristol. Mr. Bezanson is employed office of the ssiong and In B and factory nd Mrs. Herman Flelscher of sgood avenue, observed the sixtieth annlv of thelr mar- riage on Monday. They were marrica in New York city on April 11, 1867 nd two years later they came to w Britain where they resided since then, « o0 Mr. and Mrs. George Welr brated the twenty-fifth anniversary i of their wedding last Saturday eve- | ning at their home at 440 Church street. There were about | present from Willimantie, town, Glastonbury, Hartford, , ington and Berlin, | Mr.and Mrs. Welr were In Willi- | mantic and have resided in this city for the pa v 70 gue Middie- New- Miss Frarces daughter of Mr. | H. Payne of I | dolph Frederic! ! Mrs. At Irederic Steele stre harried | at the Bast Berlin Methodist church parsonage last Saturday afterroon ‘at 4 o'clock. Reverend A. L. Rur- green, pastor, officiated. Mr. and ckelin_of West Maln street were the attendants Mr. and Mrs. Frederickson turned yesterday from their weddiy trip and are making their home 466 Wost Main street o e Of much Interest to society ls the announcement of the engagement of | Miss Jane Watkinson, daughter of | Mre. Alfred Hudson Watkinson {422 Theodore Smith Hart. Miss Wat- kingon is a member of one of Hart- and Mrs, Walt t Derlin, and son of \r. of an lrord‘u oldest families, a granddaugh-' Mrs, Willlam E. Parker, | Alfred Hudson ! Maxwell Hart of Lincoln | |'birth | Main Watkins the Watkinson Library kinson school were called was one of the founders of College. Mr. Hart is the e! Mrs, Maxwell F Farm, Lincoln road, one of ploneer families facturing businesses of town. H her, the e Willam 8 the founder of the Stan Mr. Hart was gra from the Yale Shef E school in 1 and 18« me the Colony club. He 18 now at v) Hart and Hutchinson tac » date of Miss t has not b whom Wat- o st son of Mr. rt of Wayside in the manu- r(nrni and cards Monday night for Mr. a Mra, Charles M Belling N The prizes w rd H. Boo se of ¥ av ish W ree of T t Cra entertain neslay . e T Mrs. Emory Corbin at her home A brated his first birthd Among the guests were “dward Poindexter, son of Mrs, Victor Poindexter of nd grandson of Mr. and Dn 4 McMillan of this cit ('40?;‘\ Coft, Jr., son of Mr. and Mra. George Coit of this o ur- 1 Dyso; Jr., son of Mr. Sturman Dyson; Jean Raymond daughter of Mrs. H. H ymond of Berlin, and R el Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 llams of Hartford d Mrs, Harvey mve for her who e+ ¥ of Mr. an Hartrord, nd Mrs, 1 wi- son of ley of us: gran IS . Mrs, Howard Bruemme Main entertain friends at luncheon and bridge T day noon at Shuttle Meadow | elub, in complim to Mrs. Charles ! Morse of Bellineham, Wa The s went to Mrs. Ja Mrs, William Booth Maurice Johnson. strect 1 tw t ternoon brid on Saturday, ill be in ch it Miss Louise | ito be nson now of Rut- | 1761 re. rmington avenue, Hartford to | Hemenway The ceremony will roce Armory. ling Miss Gladys I luncheon and eards Adarn Mrs. Oljve West End avenue wii members of her hridee club at cards Wt Tier home on Tuesday, April 19th, chairman of the plans for the it place on 19th the Donald Kin committ ing Holy to t o\ April Hartford club, Hibbard of Vi . cnnett H. Mrs. i A ot 15 have hri; ternoon on Tmmons Miss C: who will b nley Duncan Miss T honor of wington, in her . Harding of Hill, er ained L. ple Robbins the 1y aft R. I‘- neoln road t Mr ore won by fternoon at for he Heler r hou Ilma Plainvil Missc 1 (,LUB P VE l\T Visitine Nurse Holds An- nual Meeting —R. and P. W. Club Meeting Tuesday. in th The Visiting Nurse assoclation of New Br in held its annual meeting Tuesds afternoon at the New Britaln’ hospital. Mrs. Ernest M Smith, president of the association, presided. Annual reports were read X M James B, Thomson, secre- 3 Mrs. George T. Kimball, trea r, and M Elsie T. I'atterson, superintendent The followi officers for year were ele : President, srnest M. Smith; first dent, Mrs. Stanley T. vice prestdent, Mrs. Lo third vice president, acretary, treasurer, Mrs. Andrew next Mrs, vice presi- os s W, Mrs. s Mrs, Young: Rufus N James B. Thomson: George T. Kimbr second s from | | 3 the d: | Ande age to J. this | Luther I rnoon chur marri at 2 1 MISS ESTHER ANDERSON o'clock at the parso: hter of Mr. ‘Harold Joh: Mrs. Alfred ill take place * the First Charles B. Parsons, Mrs. Samuel M Davi chos: After the busi s completed wowed an tur wi ted are: Vice- Dawson; s Anna seen N ss Agne ors, irlotte S s H 10lon | was presented Amcrican B with a houquet of Musical ¢ at the Stockwell on “he follow. from cthoven. War- Johnson. Concerto in ¥ Geo. Westerman has. Johnson. no solos, a waltz in G flat major, Chopin. b, By Moonlight, 1l Miss Madclene Gerrish. c e e The noxt meeting of the Wom- {an's club of Maple Hill will be held April 20, at 8 Newington Congre- Rev. Theodore a. a stereopticon fell's Work in laudeo Caneyro, Por- violinist, will play several part of the musical Wednesday evening, " in the church. will give on [0 IJH![}A@@M ”J!IH“JT HUSBANRS Tiing Is Thess Wome o Hillignaires ""1 m.v | | | . April 15, — (A — There Chicago, each re- and “The Trus stati I 10 Daily od Mr <, her McCor Cormic Miss Muriel " CALIFORMIA 6RAP el BUSINESS B I "ot ( product since pre pmonts of pes from to caste ots 1 have jumped fror —_— Herbert E. Anderson Teacher VIOLIN VIOLA NSEMBLE PLAYING MaIN AND ArcESTS, J. 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