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und ind of vitt five mni NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ‘ntertain Mr. Corbin's son and CLUB EVENTS | St. Mary's Ladies T. A. & B. so- | jaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ciety held its annual election of of- imory Corbin and Mrs. Corbin's ,. .___ Ll ficers Thursday night, the following daughter, Miss Barbara Hillard 5 3 being chosen: Chaplain, Rev. Wal- Smith and Dr. Robert Buol thix = Mrs, George Loomis t0 ||rer J. Lyady: president. Mew Rese evening at the Astor hotel in N« Open Home for League Hogan; vice president, Mrs. Mary York city. Meeting—College Club. Heery; financial secretary, Miss An- na Coffey; treasurer, Miss Cathertne Walsh; recording secretary, Miss An- E malib el ceting | N8 O'Keefe; mistress-at-arms, Mrs. T iesanomen mdy Lelg & el %% | Katherine Ringrose: marshal, Mr. | the First Congregational church. | Katherine Kalinowski; first trustee, tanley Williams of Yale university Mrs. Mary Lynch; second trustee, © an interesting talk on th. Mrs. Mary Heery; third trustee, Mrs Trend of the Modern Drama.” Mary McKeon. will alke Vitierie Installation exercises will be hel Shuttle The annual holiday tea of the Col- on January 12 in T. A. B. hall. Th. lege club of New Britain was held | officers will be installed by County afterioun at the home of | Dircctor George Kane Porter of [\iss Gladys ; on Adams street. — taining « Flinagan gave a group « Farmington |of readings. \X[EDDINCS nor of Mr. and . e 'y chapter, Daughters | y=——— of the American Revolution, will : e meet Friday rnoon at the homs Holiday F stivities Cause of Mrs. Walter H. Hart on Hart | Marked Falling off - in street, Mrs. William P. Felt will Nuptials. read a paper on An Interesting | Corner of Colonfal Connecticut.” The clection of delegates and alter- d national congress e at the mecting. . o o 0 Miss Sophie Mikalauskas ent: ned at bridge last night for Miss lielen Kandrat of New York. . e e Mrs. Philip B. Stanley s giving dinner tonight at her home on Shuttl 3 enue Esther St of Whiting the engager of Barbara, 1 arles r of West Main street, son of Mrs. Anderson of 1 Scotia. No date has been set for the wedding The New Britain League of W * wen Voters will Lold an open meet- ing for men and women Tuesday evening, January drd at the home of . George Loomis, 77 slow Russell, vice-president D i ment of Miss Franees aritt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Phoenix Life Tusur: Jates Scarftt of Summer street and speak o Howa - n of Mr. and Mrx, - lsocial 11 Howard Palmer of Camp street, has sen annonneed strest, m of Mr. and Mrs, | of Sur . Henry Ru I, son of Mr., 1 of CGrove I foore, son of Mr. av Al- n Moore of Sunuy nded h. of Emma 1 2 ! harles J. Petersor Daughters of the 5 i e fittys n Kevolution, will be held | Iy g ofs thelr iy .. Miss Nettleton, state % Wednesc thatgon of the D. A, R, will . * laddress. Miss Mary Atwater ) he wedding of Miss Florence k of Grove|the hostess. Therw will be music Loniss : daughter of A BT and Mrs. Loui derson of Lyn- Dhnlal XA G aonee - wood. Califor 1 James Whyte i place Janu ary 12, Miss n was a formr fresident of Berlin a ig well known in Kensington v Britain, or Ass z his second term in this o 'r‘vzp\\'. |:0“I!ll it \: :wy]w»e on g i dent; W. H. Rattenbury, secor i Linwood stre T resident; Stanley R. Eddy, secre. ! nt of their tiss L. Sheldon, treas- |* 4 ur J Stone and A, H Schil ding date has not b sen directors for thre ars, taking the places of A. l. tained 1 i kay and 1. 8. Chamberlain, re- or . Mrs, Wilhir Gilbert of |Uring directors. Other dire Beanmont, Texac, are: One y R. N. Hemen .« e I UK D two years, X Trich and Mre V1, Loomis and J. Wachter. D. & t the tea table | Landon and M. Baneroft were{ 4 with a Christ tors. t and red candles. Mis Following tue mecting a bridss Miss Rarbara Christ |tournameni was organized with and Miss Clark. members of e ard games taking a secondary funior College club. assisted with the | place. The evening was coneluds serving. Lwith a buffer lunch Braring ¢ 1 imond Low of Glen strget, has bews to Leonard Jackson o Mrs. Fred \. Kinsella pre and Mrs. Thomas Fitzpatrich a dinner party Monday ir home on Prospect stre of their fif dletown, Lethport, New Jersey |y and New Brifain, th nt from Hartior: ' MRS. JOHN C. LOOMIS Mrs. John €. Loomis is a1 ~ing for the New Year's Eve e ¢ club tonight. e Rotary club and is ac ew Britain club and Shuttie fi Mrs. 8. R. Wickwire of Westwood [dow (‘o park, Plainville, announced the Miss Eliza- Linn, son | szgement of her sist heth Forshaw to Walter of Mr. and Mrs rty given Christm Porshaw studied the pir Hartford School of Music under Au- relio Giorni of New York o e Mrs. Jennle J. Carpenter an finounces the engagement of her ., laughter, Miss Dorothy Stafford Car- Clifton Miller Weed, son of Mr. and I Mre. Truman Weed of Lincoln street this city o s e The wedding of Albert F. Corbir of this city and Mrs. Alice Hillard | Smith of 1 West 64h street York eity and Auburndale, took place Thursday evening o'clock at the home of Mrs in New York city. ‘Reverend Gordon of Washington perfornicd the ceremony in the presence of th immediate families. Mrs. Smith is the daughter of the late James Lincoln Hillard, ons of Not every one of the three hundred and sixty- five days belonging to the New Year that’s on 0 ‘fff,r;:',',:',‘f.“‘ifn‘:.m,',',).’;.‘v‘f\s e, the threshold can be gloriously bnght.and happy civie interests in Boston for several ones. But we hope that a vast majority of them g noratons P Bilund e Lt will be full of joy and prosperity for you. forty years. An uncle, 0! L. (Hillard was a well known distriet attorney. Mrs. Smi’ has spent a |great deal of time in work with girls nith's daughter, Miss Barbara Hil- lard Smith, is a you inger who h appeared here and in Hartford. She also hroadeasts from WTIC on Tues fay evenings. Mr. Corbin 15 of a family long prominently identificd with public and manufacturing life in this city ind in addition to being president of the ion Manufacturing company i (R‘incess%fncia Sterl ing ‘mi nuet Princess Anne S erling S*erlme You A New Year SE AR For LIFE LASTING GIFTS All patterns of Plated and Sterling Silver tainable here. M. C. LeWITT Jeweler and Diamond Dealer W. Main St. ! —_— Up | Flight 299 Main St. penter of Port Chester, New York, o | We Wish Happ; \ VOLZ The Florist to Harry H 1 Mrs. Emil He ‘arl G, Hammar of Miss Al <t Berlin announcs of their in physi-al training and has beep |Eierite Pollar conneeted with Lasalle Seminary and W00 o «irls’ camps in that acity been st Phone 3700 » mbter of the committ ration at the Shuttle Meadow Washington Having Its Gagest Fiing ol Twelve Manths squeaking of buby dolls as isinty little E William M. King, wife of & King of Utah, who this winter {ighlands, took maull children. My wrrang- —ETHEL— WHREVER YOu GO — YOULL ALWAYS CHES hPANESE ~ | of Ventnor, N. voung children and nusual to fi I ones | Charles € Christmas and New Y the diplomatic corps vach have a | ki, who {8 coming from New York of old time checr and erican women often assist the | world of the capital. | Americans ign hostesses. . Willlam E. Rorah. wife of | large amber beads, wondertully cut «d, and fully two yards in b hich an interesting stors august ris Sheppard, wife of Senator Shep- So lustrous and variable From the House, 1 of Texas, and others of offi- ' arc th v in shade that she wears gion and Al cial life will assist Frau Carl Von them with almost any costume, They about 250 who ro Lewinski, wife of the German Con- | w ¢ the gift of a westerner and » afternoon ,sul General in New York, tomorrow wife, who chanced to sit near afternoon when she and Dr, Lew Jorah in the senate gallery while Senator Borah was speaking. Mrs. Mor- receive much of the soclal | | are now driving °2.- Mrs. Borah who wears graceful | 000,000 automobiles, busses and and effective tollets, has a string of | trucks, For Those People Who Have Resolved —to keep clear of debt during 1928, Raphael’s has a special mes- sage for tomorrow, New Year’s Day. 0 On the first of every month Raphael’s never mails vou something marked “Please Remit.” On the first of every month Raphael's never mails you something marked “Long Past Due.” You never get any “dunning” letters from Raphael’s. And Raphael's never forces you to face the worries of court action for non-payment of bills. Why? Because Raphael’s is New Britain's Only CASH Depart- ment Store. And everybody knows that when you pay CASH you get the low- est price. By paying CASH at Raphael’s, you don’t have to pay the higher prices other stores must necessarily charge because they have to wait for their money from their CREDIT customers. By paying CASH at Raphael's, you don’t have to pay for CREDIT LOSSES—for the other fellow who fails to pay. Seventeen years ago Raphael's set out on a policy of buying for cash and selling for cash. The success of our policy is shown by the fact that today Raphael’s does the biggest department store business in New Britain. Tomorrow, on New Year's Day, make a resolution to keep free of debt during 1928. Resolve to join the great Army of the Thrifty that yearly saves thousands of dollars by paying CASH at Raphael's — the Store of the Thrifty, of Those Who Pay as They Go.