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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1928, armory were tho scemes of several able to get a ride. Last year the an- | the dances of the past geasration—| OUT LIFE VEIN TO OPERATE |operation was performed succes- | nual ball was held at the Hotel Bond | the walts and the two-step—in addi- |- Chicags, Jan. 3. UP—Surgeons of fully, At Hotel Boml Feb. lm‘omnlntlon. | those days, the auto was in its in- and it proved such a success that|tion to the usual modern dances. (the Wesley Momorial Hospital sev- — The 27th annual ball of the| Back in the early days of the club, | fancy and a special trolley was hired | this year's committee decided to re- | Several reservations have been made | ered the jugular veln of a child in| Ths only thing in the four Gospels Kenilworth club will be held at the | holding & dance out-of-town was| only occasionally., It {s different peat. The committee, respecting the |and indications point to the most |a mastoid operation to prevent(to which Hindus invariably take ex- Hotel Bond, Hartford, ballroom on|never even thought of. The old |row. Many of the members have | wishes of somw of the older merm- | largely attended similar affair in the | polsons from entering her heart and | ception is the killing of the fatted Friday evening, February 10 and |Hanna's armory and the state|cars and those who have not are bers, has arranged to have same of |hlnor1 of the club. lungs. The vein was tied and the |calf. They regard the cow as sacred. from present indications will be the Kenilworth Club Ball most successful in the history of the | of the annual affairs of the club. In LECTURE ABIT 15 - SEENINFARR SEX Some Believe It Is the College Inffneace New York, Feb. $ UP—Philip Guedalla, English writer, has dis- covered that in America “the ordl- nary man is not the ordinary man at all—but the ordinary woman." The lecturer's audiences are large- ly women, Guedalla found in his American travels, and he suggests in his newly published *“Conquista- dor” that perhaps one factor in ex- planation of this is “the wide dif- fusion of university education in the United States,” arousing a thirst for knowledge not easily appeased. He observed that “the men pro- ceed into their various callings and any appetite for information that college may have stirred is rapidly submerged in the new ardours of their necessary occupations.” “But the college women?” he continues. ‘Their fate is very differ- ent. For years or so—longer, per- haps—they live at home unmarried. During this interval a lecture may reasonably appeal as a pleasant means of passing time away. There is ‘still a vague desire to learn; the lecture may lead somewhere new or may continue something half-learnt in college, That feeling, I think, ac- counts for the presence of one's younger hearers. “Then comes marrfage; and the home performs for women the same absorbing functions as a man's pro- tession. That is why men and young married women are so largely ab- sent from the lecture hall. But fam- ilies, as time goes on, grow up; the hiome ceases to be an all-absorbing occupation; and the woman is left with leisure on her hands. That is the second stage at which the an- nouncement of a lecture draws her, It seems to beckon with a faint memory of lessons half-learnt, 10, 15 or 20 years before. 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Refreshing aher the bath. the most desirable of these medicinal ble thru the Rexall plan of oper- make by buying all your Drug Store During the month of February, we offer and toilet preparations at reduced prices ma 25c Jonteel Talcum sivz. 19¢ An excellent talcum for 25c Puretest Epsom Salts (Ome Pound Tis) sz 19¢ Deanl Powder . 18¢ 25c Child’s Tooth Brush 19¢ unlike her husband, to the lecture, a willing victim of the lecture-habit."” Aimee McPherson, Los Angeles ovangelist, and “Big Bill” Thomp- son, mayor of Chicago; are among the personages from whom Guedalla gathered-his conception of America, as also are less prominent figures such es a.justice of the peace Who resorted to poetry to thank the city commissioners for an increase in salary and an advertising man who | announced & “Taj Mahal” mauso- leum. 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