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5 — NEW ) HERALD, 5V7UNNAY, DECEMBER 3, 1927. ders, Ann lazel Ar Travelers ard M Gavelek Marie in the amara, Don Ann David Urhan, on Winthrop str | ning in honor Franklin - Square, cngagement of 11 Harold Cleary of ko i an ir dan uch for the Incidentally, 1911 was a bad sea- of Iitzsimimnor us state pres Spri John 17 z¢it King. Geo. contury, de: the Central | whose eng Che been Peterson. | will ¥ Junior gement u of Toston nnounced and married Mr. Cleary Boston t Paris, K. Johnsion, John Wilford, Lawrence Boilard. Spanish Maids — Margaret MeG Rose Meeker, mas re Mary Conlin, Helen Zisk, Mary Mor- | from elli, Jean Di Rose Hahn. duti Toreadors mer Panlson, {schooal nard Peterson, George Hallin, Ray Cedarvall, Walter Peterson, Theo- lore Johnson, Axel Hultgren, Hild- ing Johinson, Welsey Poterson, Ired Bretsnider, Herbert Dahlgren, Ce Svensk, Albert Holmgren, Geor aulson, Evald Anderson, Ray Ben- | ke, Walter Peterson. Mrs, W. €. Milkey will charge of the candy 1o be sold £ the performance. Thos ing her will be: Mrs. Leroy zor, Mrs. George Kinkade, thur McNickle, Mrs, Edward Conklin, Mrs. Miss Ruth ¥ Schade, Jos: \ph ph Callahan Needham, to M Zdna the ntral Gun- Ther ndan the A. Blue S On the worth cinl same club hering. prece s have Tur- assist- nsmin- Mrs, Ar- | Ogren, \lrs. George | Mildred Hellberg, | ‘} Engagements Ann vorth and Miss Vera | | | I and Anniversaries brated. Mre. Arthur Kimball entertained | s A few friends at luncheon and cards Thursday at her home on Lexington street, ¢ Pittshn Frederick . Rock avenu Mre, Harry P » a luncheon | Phyllis v L a her liome on Russell street 17ri- | Mr. and nembers of the hoard of | Pittshuezh, Stanley chapter, R. Miss Katberine A. Nettletox nt, and Miss [ regent, we o Harold at pla First { Wilkin vivani end Barl €. Weaver will Miss Newlands has ¢ Dorothy Latham, a s : bridearoon o maid M and fige Marguerito Mo T dsin, to be bridesmaid Jean Krick, small daugh end Mrs Jurg, form o flower girl. Olson or Coolidge Howard V. dgitguinne Latham'’s be 11 he D, H. S , Clitford among | Miss Florence Trum of Governor John I1. Mrs. Trumbull of Plainvi d at bridge and tea Wednesday ifternoon. M i was ywarded the pri i Ernest, faughter | ly of this o Mrs. Krick wil t man, and wland of bride; Ihe Piedmont Quar Rromn Picdmont school a, will give a outh church chap: December 9th at § At is open attendanc. the program southern melodics A social hour narest, Geor- | song recital at the | Friday ever o'clock. to the Miss Newlands and ire graduates of the Un Pittshurgh. The former is of the Kappa Kappa Gar ity and the latter of t silon fraternity. o oy Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ney their twenty-fitth weddi vy at their home on ( ! Monday evening. o e Mr. and Mrs. William Ledge Road, Plainville tifteenth annive ling Sunday ing The public is expected e up of old | and will refigions | ongs follow ley Works ( 410 @ eeting in the parlo Mark’s church on Thursday evening. supper, Mr. Ogren of the depar nt of the anley gave a very intaresting talk | cent trip to Enrops Legion. s s . Mrs bridge a we Sta credit W un his American with the Mr. and Mre. George South Burritt street have \Mr. and Goorge Collins en- | [ erlainba numo: Our Shop is a . ‘Greasure ‘Grove of - Christmas Gifts Come in browse arou spend o happy hour select gifts of dainty lingeris lovely hosiery, smart bags, pretty undkerchiefs, unusual houton lieres or colorful scarfs—a de- will hold them unti) stmas. posit | ) | Marion Hat Sht;p Callahan-Lagosh 97 West Main St. Tel. 3683 High during t Mrs. Fred Ensworth, K Mr, ewlands D. A.lday ev 4 8 school iss Marion whom e Chris her up i cam W EDDINC ounced Cele- I, Latham and Mrs wighter of of Thu at ACO chu I officiate, oscn Mt v of th of honor: gor, her cou- ni ter of Shirley M Howard Krick of Wilkins- ity, to be 1 be XMr. the ushers Pittshurgh Howard } and J. 1 i g fversity am of a member nma soror- Alpha fenwalt ot anonunced SHOWING ifts FOR HIM FOR HER That they themselves would buy because they “came from Porters.” Smokers sy Chairs Book Racks and a host of others NO MORE EXPENSIVE, EITHER B. C. Porter Sons Cedar Ches Magazine Racks of this city dauglh M Yoo Raddo of Ge heen an 1do Mrs. ( ot Thom. criber 7 Mrs. MeGregor ay St Dr CLUB EVENTS b a R. Meets at Whit- | tlesey residence — College | | ! Club Gives Party. MISS EDITH Miss Prentice is the younge George L. Prentice of Berlin. the Hospital Benefit bridge at the Burritt Hotel today, Mrs, Rufu: nt of 1he of the N. Her Young I South ( nway. presi- dies’ Auxiliary mgregational chureh mittee are plannin to be given Deer the ehurch. hall will be arranged f a gasoline ind Ler cor wecially bazar The he m- bazaar form with hoc zasoline iairman partments ing: Mis, Arthur Harrop and Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Walter Meyer, fancy ; Miss Mildred Barrows, novel- Miss Ruth Bristall, silhouettes; Miss Ruth Henry, Miss Flora. Humphrey, Russell, fortune telli Molander, specialty shoy 1nd Miss Street Fred Monler, cooked food work in connection atures this year Include , a delightfu 1 tomat grill with home made given by d M hose in William T. Frisbis Miss Katherin. d Miss <s Miriam in rious are ain sireet we of Fsth the yesterday A. Ne LEmelins A, ners Dangh tion, Kather ind Miss vice-regent, wers Preceding a talk b ers of Ameri Tood, Miss Frar Margi who refreshme Roland, Mrs. M s cllist. M ert Swift Frances Mou: 15 New Music the concer Wednesday oy ool anditorium, ntributed to the D. Donahue, Vhelps, piunis Britain s first on mp | who ¢ were James Miss Lols Frances P, F Tommasoni in Mrs. Philip B. prano, and violinist cluh orchestin during th | der dircetion of Fleitzer, president of the 1 of the sday night M. Morrison. Louis Schwab; Philip P. Herman, Henry Myers, All George Hahy Perkins; The Diamond— of beauty and refinement, when a uine Orange Blossom flects the 1wo-pizno wis M, tinctive person- m of “he wearer, M. C. LeWitt Jeweler and Diamond Dealer Up 1 Flight 299 Main St. bhitss, Sterling Silver for Christmas We invite you to see our beautiful ¢ play of the famous William & Mary pattern, The Porter & Dyson Co. Jewelers and Silversmiths 51 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN iiternoon, leton, stats Miss N respective assisto Mrs, al rt | Miss he leton o progriun Parky Perkins with Miss Margui of i in program baritone, 1 d Miss Florene Miss numbers; hafler of Bristol, so Morrisor Marcu: club, orchestra wa Charles She will sell flower houquets at 164 MA| Opp. the ,vasfiJM N W convention election, D 1o Mr: correspondin y ho will lowing: First second e 2 Miller of third vice- presi- Nia Eliza- corres- Mrs. recording secretary, Mrs Proctor of Niantic; g secretary, Mrs. Henrletta 1. hes of Berlin srer, Mrs. B Holt H un of the 18 of honse on W will be a bust- 1 dis D. A + Christmas tre. re ission or Miss T will en Vot on 50 1 hit o cach book It edu ealtl hy * novels of rohibition, les g Miss Ba- reading of ctive a part ¥ Ev 30 Down son’s ook Trombone: e n's talk was 0 poems, Won ceond One was s agro mi Weldon Jo an cge elub wilt hristmas at the Chl- 1's Home this & Th gifts ¢ vian, ! and M. AL Kinsella, program commi charee of party. The conumitter Miss May IT. H. Flinagan, Miss o'clock. reshin airman of 1 will have other membe th who will assist h Mrs, Geor \rs” Theodors A, G Eltzabeth Ma he ntns s conduct- B at v Mrs. Y by ett A Mrs nes- t revie Warwicl “An ¥ of the Deepin “my vd by Walter Hampden, People * pla T0 FETE ELEVEN Timual - “Win-Lose-or-Draw™ Be Held In Nick Robert's Barn At Montclalr Tonight, team 3 P will be feted ual “win- ick Itobert's Mont- Mo r 1 foothall ! vight an losu-or-draw” rally in old barn by the Yale club of clair, Head Coach Tad Jon «d to make a decision onsideration of his T nded in earlier in the effeet Ya year, close ign Vare Major Ger Rrown of oston will re Montclair Bowl award nually to a al 1s who has Jistingu nself in his ’ ' Browning, has 1 Parker On Monday next our window digplay will be HOSIERY Silk and Sport $1.50 to $4.00 Elizabeth Arden Prep- arations. Imported French Perfumes NEW BRITAIN 0d Time Dances Diffevent at by ¢ {early da ed | Rally ! | Grold k of the woods. this ‘ | S[]GIAL ”F son for the New Britain High school |team, off the field. The Red and emarkable High ole of de- w00lboy outfits in But abont | the time the season was well under back by the school entorce the rule for of High school partici g in a cally the entire t in Theta § the char ganization (or disband. With en considered 1 fraternity, they nd Principal ways did—Kke e man N.BHS ha ma e to resigi and rem New High school during long hi would make mate- for an 18 coh and Akers hool's and { It w for th may pill Imost attended hool dovs = xh at school s n o whic ix three nstead of two 1gh school grades than -ar nd Britain 1 1§ CANTO way, the then principal, fraternities refused r was ady W. C. Akers board, began to Lidding members from leties. Practi- am was enrolled They were giv n from their or- ain on the team what the youths oyalty” to their man al s did as he nis word 1 to c s the o ularly swallow 1 s th hat wi HEALING OF SPLIT NESE AL Go Too . Demand Supremacy of Givi Over Military Rule vogue to t from | . | which the & out the ye daner wh have Girl ssary to raternity he boy: e flannel tro ter fo be driv- cighborhood in rather than by roc of the gang. lebrations heen noted conter ine com ut tressed | was fou white 1 b v from the Automobils thrown by som Foothall ¢ {re the executive ry W up of eiviliar {the mil loa Can wil rs in ry football victor: 3 on ey ford has been celet promiis: n a ride Ar rare Fan ollr will with where 1 angers-or furnishe nd Singing, cheers noise-making ni mployed, Probably ¢ night, the ¢ and the rlration hoys home in their the boys an day are activities, For many ration after ford was the Ligh school which el by avenus wo " i present ; night's {caid liery e ould be follow- | » bonfire at the Rockwell ersection eshmen nsed | wood and for they “old school | of a dance in town was out| Metropolitan A, A, Elimination Seri youts, he last New York, | < in other pa 1 in ¢ bursh a Jances, nees veryons fally, were of { showi > means of ride Fraternities worst stru fr zations have o swear they are & school it their zeod in whil MARES FRE 5 \ ar to th g their 1 stating and are tion to t gov Train such a | his ressin for crafi ard off Christmas Greeting CARDS Large Variety of Newest Novelty Cards That Will Please You (e - “Prices Are Right” PAINTS v ALLS 179-183 Arch Street rority and Unless this shonld be met quests from Boston, 1 . ertined iple that the c mitt st i must 1 1S overpoweri He said the ling to mect th a spirit of com- point except that the idraw and retury hey will ¢ 1 is impossi s point with wholly domin must sucee efore we do to let the meeting termin; all hopes arn U, Plans Virst of osfor Olympi *» respor il nd New H o repr Vi Ak CATCH T SNY "ARNISHES New Britain