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]‘J‘_t:lelr\:ll:.]s'):llm Helberg and }zrmmi 2 | CLUB EVENTS 6 i | Those taking part in the Pageant |are the Misses Lillian Williams, ¥ /; i | Irene McNulty, Arline Larson and 3 i - \ | Mrs. Searle Opens Home f Ruth Duentz. 3 5 ; to D.A.R.—Teachers’ Club | Mrs. Nathan Schooler, vice-presi- Holds Meeting. dent of the B'nal lerael Sisterhood d 3 i s|! is A‘halrman of the committee co - The Sescnal meckiog ot the el | P Bty O 1 D man's club this season was held and dance which the association wi e | Elie Jotce i the Seadon. Mre Ger of the First Congregational church. | shon Hadas is coaching the cast Wallace Nutting, who is well known | as an artist and a photographer of | old New England homes and scenes, illustrated his address on antique furniture and old Colonial houses 4 with slides, which were very inter- viceln % E 4 b esting and instructive. The lecture James B. T son of For ven by the courtesy of Mrs. est street has returned from a visit 5 5 4 ’ 3 A ‘ ? ldwa Stanley and her daugh- with her gon and daughter-in-1 » . Arthur Harrop and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Thor v E o M : ier Stanley. DIERtoRd Suien s s Ty : 5 e 3 : » a was served immediately after Sl 7 K the meeting with Mrs. Laurence t and Mrs. John C. Loomis Tilton A ! 2ven . i ¢ pouring. Members of the social coni- hire, i3 spending the with 2 b L 0 ® ted with the serving. sarents, Mr. and Mrs. F. ster vh i j # Cireracy « o e M Clayton Parker of street and her grandsor Parker are spending a wee Woodstock, Veruio Dorald Wooster. Buell B. Bassette, president New Britain chapter of the t League of Woman Vot- ith Mrs. John H. Kirkham, Mre. Arthur Kimball, Mrs. Stanley ooper, Mrs. George Loomis, Mrs. John C. Loomis, Mrs. Elmer Stone, Mrs. Willlam Van Oppen, Mrs. Em- ory Corbin, Mrs. Richard Whits, Mrs, L. D. Kelsey, Miss Alice Pearce nd Mre. George Cryne will attend o Tth annual Couvention of the icut League of Woman Vot- o Le held in Waterbury, No- ber §, 9, and 10th. Mrs. Helen E. Lewis of Stratford, h has been a member of the Con- necticut Legislature since 1823 and House Chairman of the Committee on Education for the past two ses- ' spending the weck-end in New sions, is to be one of the speakers, : o Jersey. i David W. Lawrence of Washing- o et MISS PHYLLi3 NEWLANDS i o 0o i i . ton, editor of the “United _States : H PURNLY Miss Newlands will wed Harold W. Latham, son of Mr. | “\f f“\'! };f“ {*,, "'“ H Daily” is to speak on “National | Daughter of Dr. John Purney and Mrs. Purnev of Black and Mrs., F. W. Latham of this city on Thursday, December 8 '0f N°% York it Uolitical Tssues.” Miss Mary Bulkley Rock avenue. Miss Purney is a member of the Freshman HAD at the home of Mre. Wallen's of Hartford, President of the Cou- | it day at her home in Pittsburgh, Pa. ents, Mr, and Mra, Carlisle 1 nscticic Tieagus, willl nresids, class at Drew Seminar win on Forest street. < S 3 o« .o - | i Mrs. Frederick G. Platt will give the third in a series of six lectures Friday afternoon in the parlor: g Mr. L. Kinsley of Maple Hill 3 parlors o o g0 oge 3 the South Congregational church at |, ’ atRlI Al sas IlEn B 1iectng on 4 3 i E The Sunsine socic i f 1z, October : Winton Catlin, son of Mr. a - * Broader Outlook.” Tea will be served | 9f 0¥ #ICEICTN BT e ; . e Mre. Raymond Catlin of Ad A . (Al (0 e | the Methodi rel i is meeting wos open to street, has been elected to member- ’ p E 1 VSRrE | P | S 1cellor ‘Th:,,f.r A‘,; ,snxp in the Kappa Pini fraternity a (s ST e G The fi n ing can Decided Slump In Social Gaieties This Week — Yale- | <ok university MISS ETHEL POTTS | New Britain Teacher's club attend- | bocan chitnter of Hadassah for ! £se 05 Purinsrloldventajan adg ; | season will be held Tuesday e e L Music was in charge of Mrs Princeton Dinner Dance High Light at Shuttle| v and M orge molt of Miss Vtv\t_»] o nt h»!hrvvldvrn . Pres . m;}ul\l\ Sl lemlEaer Ao Gl resl el a0 olalocke In ety S Damon and Mrs. Rob g B . Trumbull street spending the was announced last Saturday by her parents, Dr. Joseph H. | ¢ noon from 4:15 o'clock until 6 | S¥na80gue on Elm struct gt L] Meadow Club Next Week. | weck-end at M. Bolls former Potts and Mrs. Potts of Madison street. { e'clock, Miss Milared Weld, preai- | 5 "L be opened TRl & stoper | Tho s |h0r\"“ in Hatfield, Massachusetts, dent of the club, and Miss Ella C a I members are fnvited to bring [to take plac Thursday, o e - b - i foer 1 me of Mrs, R New Pritain has witnessed a rather quiet week as far as ! s 1 Vallon presided at the table. |\ Day will be i T : “ 99 g | Miss Ann Copley of Park Place wosk.cn N T vent I thE ATl Vs e st o A at ST | o« | iz b Wi veally large parties go. A considerable “let down” atter such & |, 4 i Toure Learned Ieft 1ast | mominn gy en N L hie fifteenth annual luncheon of | Emma Hart Willard prer. | speaks o =bject il brilliant fall season, when weddings anq their attendant feSllVl'?samrdny for Europe. e forinerly Miss Doro- | the Connectient Bradford Academy ties kept socicty on the go from morning until night—to say | 5o o | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons of|thv Rogin of this ! club will be held today at the home nothing of the many football games and the dinner dances Dr. and Mrs Harry Tarbox offp . cop’tcer are spending ¢ of Mrs. Robert B, Seabury on Roger r whish S . e 5 i - | Greenwich were the guests of Mr. | o~ ar tor Road, New Haven. Members of the whick have added no small bit by way of divertissement. How- | TEIE ™0 0 0 8 cinnve ii-end in ¢ Barringtor, e iieon e an s Nembery st tho ever, enterprising joymakers have hastily fixed up numerous CH impromptu affairs, such as hunting parties, theater parties, ot mend £ T e et e ledge during the week. | 4 s 2o of oy hel 1ve t0day 10 | erom New Britain are: Mrs. Arthur o« e . Barbara Farmer, dau i \ Tohn I followed by supper and dancing—bridge, luncheons, teas and | Mrs. Orville Parker of = Adamsx o7 s S el sl 3 t Iteynal, vice-president; Miss Esther & returned on Thursday from A by S Miss Roalle Bertini of t. has returned from th her hrother, John Bert San Bernardino, California. Miss Mary E. Atw ton Ridge, Berlin, somaston ke v B 5 “ Mr. and Mrs. B t Tibbard i g . : ) and family of Forest ¥ spending the week-end at the hon of Mrs. Hibhard's parents, Mr. and Mres. Mortimer Stanley of S Beach. PR Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Coe ar two chiliren of Liberty street, ar | Doane, Mrs o e . | Mre. A. Hatheway of Tauntor p M. J. 8 i of Derlin, opened the season Massachusetts, ¥s the house guest :lub meetings have also done much to fill an otherwise dull week. : ding Weok-end. Testl . t , secretary and treasurer; lub meetings S eriror I e ek o e Miss T.ofs Kirkham. danghter of and Miss Katherine Swift a member ew y 1 Jol H. Xirk} Today most New Britain football followers will content | ars. Wiiam P. Felt of West Ene | J- ks Slreiis = o« o e themselves with “listening-in” on the radio. Many plan to avenue, Morgan Felt of N York e i hien] spanding fie : .. | The Newington Garden club held take advantage of this opportunity, making quite a social event 24 Mr '”‘“ E - \";’ ‘*{"”'fi' R <. Wiillam Pyl e \i v viit, the last meeting of the season at A 5 A it—keepi en hous friends who wish Tropiin: fori| on sk nttended thetilootesTars , ; ter of Talmadee the home of Mrs. E. W. Bell in New- f it—keeping open house to friends who wish to drop in for | " 4ding which took piace in ¢ g : L Heree e bl e ) tea as well as the returns of the game. To some, a rather Greenwich last Saturday afternoon. i = nl(w_’ ry : it street, th B e s e ls ln‘ : lon velcome change after the strenuous rush and hurry of the| Sou 9 | 28VED- 002, ing. traffic jams on the New Haven roads. CALn fand SMea ARoland BER L obf . pRts ) Nadersey; ]‘:f‘il:”:lfl‘ el o Gore L The Woman's club of Maple Hill Among the more important social events scheduled to take .. ft of Park Place, last weck- | tis street, leit v 1o spend Kensington avenue will hold n\i‘i” g?’i‘(jin“‘”f‘)\‘;;d:?:': Distinetion and individuality are gained by place next week for certain members of the New Britain colony ena. the r Florida, e e e the careful selection of one’s jewels. 1s the reception which Reverend Theodore A. Greene will give | e 'r '( > ; S Lol o | E. Sullivan of the Mon- | Mrs. Nelson E. Mann on Robbins at the home on Lexington street Monday evening, November | I Tiete FAGAE B0 GO iRl | M0 and S Lorts 8Osl e Tl 100 apartments left for Washington, | avenue, Lunehieon will he served at (reations that are beautiful and rare, de- 7 to the members of the parish of the First Congregational |, com street have returned from | Afarylind-yale game todas ] 3 v noon. Mrs. Mann will be s signed especially to harmor with and church. This has become practically an annual affair at the New York. Hoven 3 i ks v nigh | AMrs. T Cogswell, Mrs; R. B. enhance the beanty of the season’s mode, are Greene residence and the parishioners are anticipating it with | i . | to be found here. much pleasure. Reverend A. D. Heininger and Mrs. Heininger| Mre Taurence Mouat of Grovel Claude Loy el R b R 2 5 Hill will leave tomorrow to spend a and Obic ) of will be the guests of honor. week with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Georgia, former captain of A Adams of Springfield, Mass. ball squad of Carne Tech., motor On Saturday night, November 12 there is to be another | GThd {ed this morning to New York to see g i | - dinner dance at the Shuttle Meadow club, the last in the series| Mre Charles H. Parsons of West the gamo 1 thaitvie H ohi ’ ” Main street returned Wednesday tute 1 of football dinner dances which have proven so popular at the |0 “Uilt Cith her son and e Orter country club this fall. E. R. Carter, chairman of the enter-| gaugnter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Mon- 4 tainment committee of the Shuttle Meadow club, is completing roe Parsons at their home in Phila- | 1420 necessary plans for this dance which follows the Yale-Princeton | d¢lphia, Pa. orr zame. Again Si-Yaffe will play and dinner will be served at | .. corrine Goodwin, davehter : ey \ 3 o'clock. |0 Mr. and Mrs, Burton Goodwin . i Son O. of Sherman Court, returned Monday | P Re O y 1 nd Mrs. A r er | [trom Vermont after a week-cnd |\ 0 80 R0 O wn our PE,RSONAI_S N .!,'Irq,-'[,.'n\ Frin s e B grontingitisia sl 1 K Jewelers and Silversmiths SN o8 s Mr. and Mre, Edward H. § &5 O C d bl | e : J £ X 3 Farl Van Buskirk of Ten Acre of Coolidge street is spending i | I — 54 MAIN ST. P NEW BRITAIN Vigitors In and Out of Road 1 :nr»‘v.r:\,{: o SRS S el i v " Covert lia pledg- wn ar a e | trip to| week-end with Mr. and Mrs Town — Football ~ Attrac- Boston, \ | Sechrist In Wellesley Hills, Mass, - & tive—Many Entertain. | o | Qi sk e i e 2 nilton Bickford of Corbin| Mr. and Mrs, Burton Hilde Why borrow your neigh- St L e —4 {avenus attended a tea which Mre, South Burritt street spent | Mrs ol : bors when Kour Fifty : Talco © at her homa Monroe Himasor e sl Soma will buy one of these at- son o : St tractive tables. Thcott o onan o o | Double braced legs. Re- Mr. and re. John ©. Enders of | — — - = < = = enforced wood top under Highland street, West Hartford. ! handsome meire cover- Miss Taleott i3 a graduate of Miss | | ing. Port school in I and | Lo It's Not Too Early ‘ ; | $4.50 M. and Mrs, David Cattuce —T0 THINK OF CHRISTMAS S e | AND CHRISTMAS GIFTS : Gifts Unusual M Doy ¥ Genuine Ostrich Terry Compacts. LI e o n::;“\';fimr;,\ | add to the attractiveness of this Satin ; j Evening Pump for the present Kimball of | Gifts Practical social affairs. rned from a | Scarfs Wednesday o 5 st On T Mrs, | Hosiery LLEN-A HOSIERY New Tooc Ciliand lumlll':"ml‘ ; UNPAINTED in the popular shades. s vy ioined | andkerchiefs Hraltian il Van Raalte and FURNITURE Degarcy Under- ; R A L i 5 things We have a very complete stock. Make your selection e attending the \M-J My S Chemberain T m_\"';:l | now for Christmas Gifts. 0 e m a bankers convention, held in T ; cor Whitman of convention and the Golden Jubilee ‘orbin ! T Miss Sally Hum- P heing held in Boston this o ¥ AHonE oL IEE ArEi iDL “ Prices Right © Rerkshire-Salisbury f The Misses Lilhian William ;';rn- In Bhefficld this afte Irene McNulty, lsabelle MeNulty e R . i 7 | 179-183 ARCH ST. NEW BRITAIN PR Ruth Ensworth. Ivy Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard hite of Bertha Larson, Arline Larson. Ruth