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[ ] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, =1 CRDAY, DECEM meet their child’s teacher ang | thereby bring about a better under- standing between the two. Should | this one prove successful, another will be held later in the school year. | The program which the commit- | tes has arranged includes a talk by R. E. Phyfe, vice principal of the Hartford PubMc High school; an- other by Principal Charles A. | Boles of the Center school and Su- | vervisor William H. Mandrey. The program follows 1 Plano solo .. Miss Marie DeRidder | horus .. Children of Center schoo Speaker Charles A. Boies | Vocal solo Mi: ally Rowley | Chorus .. Children of Center school | Violin gelections ! - .Children of 1 Speaker Violin solo Selection Newing Speaker William Surprige number Refreshments Phyfe H Mrs. Clarence 1% Benue d the book, “Grandmothe Clemway Wescott ar the Svents class conductod hy nesday evenings at the Y. She also descrit summer’s Nights by Max 10k Russia," and by irrent ler Wed- M. Dr Reinhart compy on, “Ten Y¢ The Dead “oreign Loan ( N nsorship.” Emma Hart Willard chapter Berlin, Daughters of the Ame Revolution, will afternoon the Com on Worthington i for the day are Mrs A. W. Mason, Miss Helen Roys and will be a husine on 1. A. R. matters, « Christmas tree for Eilis Tskad cussion The next weeting of the Maple Hill Woman's club will be hield Wed- | nesday afternoon at the home of rs. G. K. Spring. Ms. Edward 1. | Hunn, chalrman of Litcrature com Ymittee, State Federation, will some Christmas poctry. Ther be special Christmas music N. Nordstrom and Mrs. Robert Skinner will assist Mrs. Spring « oo Mrs. Frederick Chase of Water gave an instructive and enjoy- able talk Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Arthur Kimball on Lexington street when she spoke be- | fore the New Britain chapter of the Counecticut League of Women Vot- “International Cooperation Prevent War, the subject she discussed. The next meeting will take place January 3rd in the eve- the Mrs e Hartford is to } {she will talk on Herpert E. Anpprson | [of Women™ \ ! The the Shuttle Mead Monday evening | home of s Steele street. i Get “Vour Mrs. Skinu Child Welf: Visiting Nurse ining and wilf he ¢ city H Here e T L N DAY R 10, 1927. Lo g 1 Association, s the firs pen fc entertaini oward I'arso Holiday Flowers We have all the seasona- ble flowers for the holidays, featured by poinsettias, mistletoe and others. Order by phone if you wish. We guarantee satis- faction. VOLZ The Flonist WEST MAIN ST. FLORAL PHON Chnistmas CARDS Large Variety of Newest Novelty Cards That Will Please You “Prices Are Right” Greeting v HALLS 179-183 Arch Street VARNISHES New Britain 20D SKINNER IRS. SHER! i rences conducted each week by CAPITAL SOCIAL FUNCTIONS START President’s Reception to Diplo- Washington, ingion soicety r its chosen tie The vited terest gu nports milies al unus tiplomats and of 1 brilliance Thursday ones reception at the blue and Mrs. Coolidge receive on number [ matic Corps Brilliant Dee. 10 () hed the K Wash- this W night mor tha atiended the diplomi White House in which Presi when room egate the specially was of particular son, with m: diplomats and their d. There was an attractive youny the daughters of t. French and Belglan @ were watcled for eage Turkish ambassador, th bat rank from his country first Turkish representaiy here in y in in this oce: new assemb xcited some In 2 red Turkish . th of A ter 1y ouser m nk corations. I'rince imi form wit m sily Clandel, the hassador, an evening dres weelk in the White cxtensively Cool iplomatie atate ditional It is not Amer ely Next Mrs -k morning voiunteer of the season to assist the for > arrived earl a mecting of the it the Charnber Tuesday night. | Ac) It ! St BEGGARS DO NICE 10 (P fitable heve, says Miss IMrs Dee, ridor of more, ging Anna of 30 \ere own 4 ch s a chanffeur. avont, itute hy day | joned night, and says, pay rd, quars fare worker. Iin the eity Some who ap r dinner by I insu strapped premiums, hosiery noted for rather and pictur for their s ry plain, former fez, and e and Cons! Denn scarlot arls and Mrs. was given the f into their a few persons saw them. was a about for recognized, rming sufficlently el irt full m = sume material her shoulde brimless ars one tound but lon looked for it the featur used by symbol sians, minis in his F under minis that 1 is er, no by 1l ntin Bruy, rk, worn he was there coat and whits many his whils Linge shone and Belglan | 5 u his court uni- h aimost dazzling radianc: De Lign, with her other jewels, istingnished while wife of the Fren much ofticial's lin, has irek master I to New enor- wae Mme ch am- Tk in * {8 1o trek ho eroon the was mors an too her Mrs, costume, fur cuff w L8 in color, the and sci il be House bus when the president und ge will gi the annus dinne A musicale Ruests will follow snuech o sions as sees Mrs. Coolide but in a realy -up event, such wrenee Townsend's le at the Mayflower Wednesday mornin st of the Mrs. Cool- |1 nied by . ; v slipped |10 shop s S0 quic t only | Visiting. rie Jest ed toque was of long Mrs. William M. sveretary tained Mrs. of the cabinet wormen at musicale. Mrs, » of the ta tty coca b with n Jardi Coolid vice on Jame o mus Ch wn bro Ipockets and buttoned I guest the winter and wore a co: ng or informal nk Almost as mur ed exchang week er the program that rsons met her as she and between rns strolled into the cor- ' Governor the ballvoom and stood And Viscountess Willine minutes before they president th Mrs. Coolidge wore | this country costum for such norate, taupe color velvet, 11 inches from the natty walty with searlet shoes of the same color— for them to tread tehing. Th the | = = fell below Iiny models of a taupe fur played marked of the 1 some as B Wk Terhum the ¢ S we of of th neekpl The pertectly showed a stiff, | § ocean of compaunies sometinies cos windows hat %000 each. orded the upon of York When it's com me T, NS wore al ngary, Claire cost ' Music From Afar Ol vio- for a again! ht sid i, showi collar. the The same vel- ne, president, luncheon J. s la sey Sxcellene on and the A. Moyle will he toastmaster and the |V collar, b the 11 1i king and qu of wife o: fter Daxvis, . wo cloth pateh fror adapte ternoon Canada to tish embassy rtion th ment * | Hotel Garde 12 9, land en {ful Brother Theodors LY dis- ation —_— 1 G 3 ctermally aglow with the love heir giving The brooch 15 1 the newest mode, baving eolor- fashicoed in a desgn where bl s predominate. Diamond 4 Gruen Pentagon — preeminently Becase of ita fiequent presentation di 3 has been termed - ican Achievement". tented by Gruen. Fitted Movemeat — 475 up: ruen Preciston ft silver......chosen to meet discriminating demands The more you ask in silver, the more certain you are to find it in our dis- tinctive and varied showing. Part of the creed of this store is to anticipate the demands of its patrons. In sclecting silver, we have brought our entire experience and judgment to the choice of designs which meet the most exacting taste. As jewelers of high standing, specially chosen to sell Gruen Guild Watches, you may confidently come to us for gifts of unusual quality at prices conforming strictly to value. YD The silver gifts pictured above are typical of our wide selection in sterling and plate. Dainty cake trays, from $6. Sterling candle- sticks, from $5.50; salt and pepper shakers, from $6. Flatware in period or modern designs. The Porter & Dyson Co. Jewelers and Silversmiths 54 MAIN STREET NEW BRIT | ficta I Rhode | which under the charter is invested | | | begins at 4:3¢ the guests and of- ©rs of the glasonic bodies will be vated in the upper lod room in which Hira lodge No. 1 will have opened its communication. This | room will seat about 500, After 3:30 | the craft will be admitted and while I the greater number n not be in MASONIG TEMPLE "IN NEW HAVEN IS * DEDICATED TODAY First P, ALLFGED ASSAULT CASE CONTINUED Harold Kemney Denies Charge of Woman the upper lodge room the other rtments will be avaflable for It has come about that on: of exceptional in- Ilerest to the Masonry fraternity of the state. Pyramid Temple, Ancient BTC | Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic CBACCHUTE | ghrine will have its winter cere N In Greek lnew{ponial at Hartford, the YV 2l i The Mater | ohring also meets in the latter city the firmament out of Haven Chapter, Order of through the lighting ur- travels to New London to will twinkle stars wher the ¢ work of the i in the darknes the um theater there ice. Each loday a gathering of Masons from n and the m eastern Connecticut, the anterooms apartments for he upper tiers an the Knights Templars | ommandery Be Seated | the din- at one | ns and ‘\ml‘n.L" their use. . today wh from 1. The first d Egyptian n ¢ named The dome wo Harold Kenney, age not guiity 1o of the Hazl Ke n of e ich, m room M room ) and assault on 12 Maple when 1 New DeMol xemplity rin riv i iy he itsel s D. Sax of a onie s Py quest its o floors provlde for social SR til LEGION MEMBERS DISCLSS POLL ;- rpo: | you wardrobes and on 750 Can The bLasement hich will seat the kitch ts, is in 5 room W - and power pl d from First Page) The fo ud Jobiy riking i 1 Keopi finish is in | arble of s and U not undu saying th propos: her than the ive committee which et in Indianapolis this Ja . he thou matter Vice-Commander iced his opinion attitude of th and he make n Hloor, was orations ngly in which the roughont are str purpos will be Avlivered Its construc- | Washin last y md while 1 ex million buildin will be complated Fhe temple craft . oul rthday of (s cost it r o saying t to half craft ding ji close dollars the le enemi woll would nong the m nander Nathan Av rom the chair, said he did not t 3 all. The Eddy-Gl taking N 1 Commi ackson's w for it r was far from being ration. The meeting 11 n to routine husir New York, De ta over from without M commi B servies ms to th Py, spe fs said that this emples in is the or one of tho few country to members did mortgag: | e e ceremony will L m. when Hiram lodg: special communicatios lodge will open its latter body will march to the upper lodge [.y"nol) on pronibi room where it will be received by | P 08 PO Hiram lo ¢ master, Raymond |y (0000 Hurlburt, will address Grand | ,gainet s r Foste nd the ¢ mony will ; = n which there will be the ions emblematically of corn and oil After the lodges session Tk procession A nong t the Americar auxiliary was he announcement of National | Commander Edward B. Spafford in this ity Thursday night that all Le- zion posts of the country would open ion of the prohibition ques- preliminary to a poll in May drew from a state commander-clect former national commander and | one post statements that indicated | ipafford was acting without author- had ity and contrary to the Legion con- | fomobile and when stitution. : ul]»\ rm}« that the latter was in a l pofends el 1zed condition and showed signs of ing otficers of eleven Masonie vodics | Exmmn”]‘:"{?"‘}”‘\ : \,:’_k an- | having been drinking, in i onin: \I\;‘q‘(\\\nrxhwml ) {nouncement, Spairord at Trenton, N. mh' l‘I“ was standing near his sis- snid the poll was designed to be | ter's car and fold the officer he had e . _ | “purely informatory,” and without | been assaulted VOBt oD iy ofticlal Gonnecion with the e[\ o Officer ¢ wie r Warner, | §i0n » details of a trip to Southington. o1 He said the would be con- re he hought a He said ducted on his authority, and |George Karpinski of Hayes street |that the approval the national |2ccompanied him and as he was exeentive committee had not been ing to Farmington he pig butchered, ¢ and car. astruck on the Beaver ifcatory will clos: and the cer their guests © taken to dinner diseus com- { tion and | at the oy notitied t hy was | This dinner hie will be given fo the 1 Grand lodge,/ mem- lbers of 1he sociation, the | architect > presid- | A man been struck an rembers of e located Twur clors, t others. Rrother Samur response will be by ok, Twue recited William Temple association, Master Leonard J. 1 ale quartet will orchestra will | sought be community | He added, “negligible" ached to the poll would by the Legion, in whose | magazine he indicated a Lieutenant | naire would be printed. Iwue had a bump on his head in tations had come from 50 members | Authority for a poll such as Spaf- | dicating that he had been struck, lof the Grand Lodge and if all come ford proposed, rests only with a na- | but the truth of his story could not I e Tt gathering or |tional convention, in the opinion of |he verif) Grand Lodge members at any event | (feneral James A. Drain, past na-| this natur |tional commander. Among the guests from other jur- Called Political Tssue < isdictions will be Most Worshipful | The American Legion cannot af- ¢ Irank L. Simpson, grand master of | ford to be made the football of voli. | Comma sl Massachusctts and several of his |ticians, said Frank M. McHale o | OPerations :""" resulted in Mfficers and Most. Worshipful Win- | Logansport, state vmumandor-:x.m_"r'“‘\\"fl of the Hindenburg 8. Solomon. grand master of |0f the department of Indiana, in |Fetired from active service today Island. Most of the grand reference to Spafford’s plan, and |@2E°: officers of constituent hodics in the |[there will be no ofticial poll taken (JH® ix on state will be among the guests, the |4MONK the ranks of Legionnaires in @hMinpines Nt ot whiChEexaeeaa 100 Indiana. w months on leave. His last Unlike many dedicatory cere- | Speaking beforc a meeting of 15 signment was In command of monies thers will he no'delivery of |1:°€ion posts in the Indianapolis dis- | Hawalian |' partment. the key of the Temple. The Masonic | trict. McHale said as far as the de- i ceng Al Tewis held th Temple association is a_corporation |Partment of Indiana fs eoncerned it | distingni and absolute control is invested fn | Will Interpret Spaftor statement | 1101 it and not in the Masonlc bodies |49 & Suggestion only. No post will | h a member fo the |D? encouraged to hold discussion on 'he key of the Temple |(1€ Question In its meeting places, {he said. 1 The Worcester, Mass., post ex-|Of orders. | presed {tself as believing a prohi- et = ‘ Milady in 2000 John B. Tower, president of the nd Past Grand Nickerson of Cornw | The Avalon Solo 3 sing, the Demolay Iplay and there will singin Tonight the building will be open- «d for inspection of the craft. ! Up till noon aceeptances of invi- pe wi pig. avenue to man stoj asked him to get As he did head ival it be horne he wa monthly question- observed that MAJOR 1. Washington eral Bdw; TIRES (P—Ma Lewis, h a n o Dec. 10 o in tho line his way home from the having spent the last th Amer al in addi- to 1 decorations and locomotive bui ompanies are planning to unit | vnder an agreement for the divi ing association, will remain with William A. Warner, dent of the Temple associa- Whoever succeeds him to the presidency will take over authority fon poll might be interpreted as |interference fn “political fssues and contrary to the Legion constitu- (tion. A letter to this effect was or- dered written to Dennis H. Haverty, |state adjutant. in the office, Refore the dedicatory eeremony PUT SHARKS TO WORK Sydney, Dec. 10, (Pr—A | factory is heing outfitted here to | LA l ) sefu l capture the man-eating shark, | scourge of the South Seas, and con- | floating ks | de | vert it to useful lcaught In huge nets will be m, into articles of commearce, nes y portion of tha savage fish he- ing utllized except the hard spicules on the sides purposes. S eve The Diamond— wm of beauty and refinement, when ot in a Genuine Orange Blossom distinctive person- { the wearer. LeWitt | Jeweler and Diamond Dealer | Up 1 Flight 299 Main St. | $15.00 ‘6}{18 roomy book and magazine stand will find 2 cordial wel- come in any home. Plenty of space to hold the family's current reading, and light enough to move about | essily. Handsome figured mahog- | any ot walnut tap, balance of sand | made of selected gumwood. Size of ] top, 14 x 26 inches. OTHER END TABLES $4.50, $7.00, $9.00, $12.50 at BiC Poder Sons Mrs. Wallace Ford leves that the fi D. will stroll about |1t will take almost that long for them to grow & much hair. The &OWN 18 & tooth paste tube design thicugo be- UC o of 2000 A. like this. Well,