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The Thursday afternoon bridge will take place on March 10. Miss club met at the home of Mis. George McKirdy and Miss Miller will be Boli on Trumbull strect this week. in the we s party. There were Mrs. Bennett Hibbard and Mrs. Bur- four tables of cards. The prizes be- ton Hildebrandt won the prizes. ing won by Miss Dorcthy Lombra v s os of West Hartford, Miss Mary Wolfc Miss Jeanette Gans entertained -@nd Miss Evelyn Miller. Miss Miller two tables of bridge at her home on ,and Miss Alice Holcombe presided Dewey street Tuesday evening as a '@t th in the dining roem. 1eap Year surprise to Miss Berty | e ubin on her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Hurrison T. Eristoll of Har- The prizes were awarded to Miss rison street will entertain a few | Evelyn Zucker, Harry Nair and Miss fricnds at dinner this evening. Betty Rubin. g mecting of the F <pring for several sca Tuesday afternoon, 'he New Britain Woman's club has . Laurence Mouat will entertain brought its active season to a close the officers, members of »d With the presentation of one or 2nd chairman of commiti-: I sore pla This year will be no club at luncheon in her he e tion and with Mrs. Georg: Grove Hill anagan again in command an ex- 5t llent production is assured. “The Miss Elva McKirdy and Miss Jo- | Adolescent Young” is the name of ecphine Miller gave a bridge tea | ay. It was written by Pauline last Saturday afternoon at the Me- "ps of Hartford. As a friend of Kirdy residence on Lincoln street tn | Mrs, Flanagan's she has volunteered honor of Miss Louise Holcombe, ' to play the leading role, a rather bix daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. boast for the local club. Miss G. Holcombe, whose marriage to Phelps 2 producer and Henry Christ, son of Mr. and Mrs. | “oach or “Shavings” a recent New Yrnest W. Christ of Ten Acre Road | York e itch-Jones Co. Globe Clothing House This is the Last Day of Our 43rd Annual Clothing Sale Globe Clothing House Cor. Main and West Main Streets WE SPECIALIZE | Shoe Cleaning and Dyemg For both men and women. Suede shoes steam-cleaned, re-shaped or converwd to smooth leather finish. White satin slippers dyed to match dresses or hosiery. Tan shoes re-glazed and re-shaped to bring - back newness. Gold and silver slippers refinished. Novelty shoes of all kinds carefully cleansed. Our service includes the rebuilding of run-down shoes —making them look new and serviceable for another long period. —— THE — E. M. Webb Company Incorporated 16 CHURCH STREET Hartford, Conn. 2 STATE ST., Harvey & Lewis Bldg., (Basement) Branch Office—Manning’s Walk-Over Shoe Store, 211 Main Street., New Britain NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1925, the local prastuction which is to be | given on Friday, March 20 at the ¥. | S S ters foilows: | Mrs. Johnstone, hostess to the Or- s Pavline Mrs. Johnstone's maid— . William E, Fay. ave Johnstome, Mrs. Johnstone's \mhtcr—\h% IVovmh) Hart, rtrude, Mrs, s in the | club—Mrs. N, Mrs. Ken.- | neth M. rs. Edward § Parn member—>M Mrs. Blanchard, Mrs. M. A, Hamilton, w flh\r‘ J. Ingi e M 4rd of Forest | members of clut at her home. . Mrs. Harris | K entertained | the Maple Hill Br club Tuesday afternoon at her o Mrs. H. A, 1 fenhard Mann and 1 won the prizes. . ley entertained at * her home on > prizes were ret Middle- tand Miss n of Chest- s given a surpris riy Wedne ¢ afternoon MISS MARY A. C \\H’I SLL Miss Campbell, who is principal of > Elihu Burritt school, spoke at the National Conference of the Platoon School Associa- . Three one act plays, “Good Medi- | cine, “The Valiant.” and “The fantasy sented zroup ¢ New Britain prople raise money to add Memorial commiunity who will appear in 1l Medicine” will inchuds Germond. Mrs, Buell B Clement Lewis, In 4 HERBERT E. ANDERSON TEACHER OF VIOLIN rUsIo PACKaR BUILoING tion held in Boston, Monday. design is a truly stimulating departure flom conr "ntmnuh vd Ihnmm (\In W K. Vanderbit,Jry nnou ncing PisE A new sterling FRONT of sPooN A NEW design in sterling silver bas been copceived. in the spirit of muders America. Tts theme i the pine, most represeptative and decorative of all ove treea. Pine cones form the Pine Tree thllingm America's first silver coins, carried a primitive image of the pine tree as 2 mark of their genuincness. Thus the pine tree was the first symbol of sterlin: silver in Ameri E have the honor to invite your inspection of Pine Tree Sterling at its first showing. The prices are wost reasonable for sterling of such weight and distinetion—6 tea spoons. £11.00: silver pattern BACK of sPooN O the back of cach piece age of aplere arrvice of dunner ware in the Pine Teee design 6 individual salad forks. ®17.50: 26-piece scts 4 dessert forks. 4 dessert knives, ns, 4 individual «alad forks. 5 complete. The Porter & Dyson Co. Manufacturing Jewelers 54 Main Street New Britain Mrs. Rodley WEDDINGS Miss \'.ugr. Haynes and Stephen ading parts being taken by Ed- t be this after- ward Pavkonin, Dorothy Page, Mar- I __‘ " lock a;{.si fiamp strect. jory Parker, Fannie Halpern Albert : s e iam iderson. pas- | Loomis, James MacArthur, Christ - Holeomb Nuptial | Methodist church, will l;)n - | Vetrano, Jl:ai\(h Bl::r;.n]g';rot}l::ngfi Plans Announced — Other | ! e cersmony. Raymond Ser- dolfi and Carmen Gagliardi, Weddings of Interest. {1 est man and Mim Alioa I stoddard will be maid of honor. i Mias! Alios Teoma Tavien davet |28 Camp street upon their return n cdding e ‘r o!b\hrrm Edwin Taylor of i il | irhriE e e UB EVENIS acbedfl { Johin [‘xlvrsx.‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Peterson Branford. | ——— PR TS [Eent et st otfente: | Woman's Club To Meet— | LENEN Season Seems Just Ope white chiffon and silver and a veil D. A. R. Hold Brilliant (her caught with o blossams she Meeting Friday. Aner Anfi will carry a shower boquet of bridal "’:““"‘!’J‘;’l 1’(‘“: o ";‘“'\3" hington, Mar. 3. UP—As the SR e n S ) Vo s I 1ten season advances, dinner pars zown of sea g georgette and z E . r Washington social world in rhinestone band in i : ipel it <2 in numoer and in size, many carry pink swe -G A 5 e he more important hosts enter- Doris Broadhurst, who wear a |, : o oL s 3 g nearly @ hundred guests at made eriod | i s, § € sitting. Of course, hut few of d of rhinesto: n 7 g o e : . ke € are given in private homes, will carry lav RS SR Be S inaan Lol by : the Socretary of State and flower girl will EEn Mrs. Kell who make a clearing Miss Lorra Taylor, a sist - 5 P & use of their ¢ obligations in the bride. ll be dreas S RAN e ) ¢ n in the Pan peach colors tin trimme y : 2 n Union building, unrestrict { blue ribbor e will carry a bask o ; TS g LAy i quarters are songht. | bn il carry a 1 the club roor he W e 4 8 {et of prach carnatrons S0 far as the President and Mrs Peterson a nut Hill school. The s - e e are concerned, seldom hay fterson, ‘brothers of the bridegroo: Buciively Nacomus shamrod ich small companies been enter- | will be best ma he | t n their honor by the mem- | ring bearer is William ¥ a ¢ e P f > nephew SER ‘ 8 Wo of these official functions yei~ Mrs. Rodger Backes of Wal by a tance remain on the President’s social the dinner in his honor with Sceretary of La- Mrs. James J. Davis as 1a di a little later by = Speaker and Mrs, Longw e e N.J -h‘!Dn worth Miss Anna Miss Mar- garet ahon and Miss Clara Longworths are lively host gar : 2 there is a lot of goo: Miss Louise Hol- 5 c 4 the Speak: combe, daughter of Mr. and playing his violin and other guest P e T f ughters | assi the p m. They & Son OfoMT: anaiRT > Ameri g ele : sts o Congressio 156 of o mesting yesterday on at the ¢ evening, March 1 3 2 { i a rrv:;i on large as thet g First « Hi lo h i given for the Vice-President e ieana i nmvetin ry 5 ©o Mrs. Charles G, Da . pastor, will perform the ho is the st ¢ will o R to as Alice Rooseveit o Miss Holcombe h s ' e Longworth, or as just Alie: l,}h“ \“”x‘\u‘_;\ m_h‘;‘;vl.“m“‘.‘h.“»”.1;\” ¢ i Suonlncioaind and Nick, und the coming and goin A S 1 > i of th “; r(\rcd' p:;r is ‘:‘;J((‘}el;i w iterest. Perhaps the Congres. Miss ‘x“‘ phin .\|\vu‘r.>s:.mmf. Ash- sional club tion will v\-nnbnu‘ lm;‘i x’ fw\ih’i ?;nl\\:r]\‘;; '._vr‘”; it mes b rj\1| in interest that for the Vie i Cart Chit i e the s e B President and Mrs. Dawes when th Gietly (Cnrlat (UL slhodnon, G sccond lady of the land wore grass irlors r the ceremony. el O L ] i charming gresn chiffon dress whic! .\l \l‘ll\t and his bride will re- excited the ad ra e ste side in the Lincoln apartments or selted the ndmivstian of e snels {Lincoln street Mrs. Clarence F. Benneft reviewed | b o100 he ik M liear Bater ¢ X “The Bridge of San Luis Government flower shows are al ively entertained during the past 15 ornton Wil .r Wavs watched for with particular bR i Shntt O v interest, and when the annual TRE S evening at the . Amaryllis exhibition opens Monday and Mrs. Michael Roth of eribed the pla Fh~ rm. on the grounds of the Department e e ounced the I'amily,” and spoke on the of Agriculture there will assembl. ntoof t . Ce- States tm N the long narrow aisles of cilia, to Martin E. Kissel, Jr., f rd and Asquith, ss house the most important per. New York city mee n Wednesday, sonages in diplomatic and official an intcresting and | life. Mrs. Jardine, wife of the Tt of Miss Marion son of lectures. secretary of agriculture, annually i Chihr Sh SR PR opens the flower shows with especial S, iy hestEbyaci 1 Tha Works Girls' club View when Mrs, Coolidge has on arty Tuesday evening Previous occasions been present. This - committee fn year the Vice-President and Mrs, nsisted of the Dawes have been asked, as have all Miss T"™\an Bert Miss of the cabinet members and their n. Miss Gladys Marvin, | Wives, the members of the suprems of their weddi Miss Gladys court, senators, representatives and Ghpimhn anler. o008 Margaret Odenw other officials and thelr ladies, and ide Whist club in the Mrs. Bancroft and Mrs. McCormack. the entire diplomatic corps. rnoon. Mrs. J. M. Hultgren T A Tt is a gay scene with these sided at the tea table which was operetta, “The Windmills of guests being received fu informal decorated with carnations and tulips 1nd,” was staged by a group of manner by the Secretary and Mrs. Mrs. Copeman was also assisted by students of Central Junfor High Jardine at the entrance to the glass F. F. Mitchell and Mrs. G. E:|school under the direction of Miss house, and then passing down the Myers. Doris Bradley, music instructor, last . stopping to chat over the fin- bridge prizes were given to evening in the school auditorium. |est hlooms and even calling back Mrs. William Jerin and Mrs. Leslic | The cast included & chorus and - Hale. |about thirty other characters, with (Continued on Pags 12) H. Copeman served the fort Hosiery “Week AT X Parker ,,@si%u*ker New Britain »3aSole Gonnecticwt | - | March 5th to 10th W offer our several lines of Hosiery at most unusual price reductions. Onyx Lointex Silk Stockings Regularly S50—NOW ............ $L19 Regularly $1.85— . $1.35 Regularly $1. NOW £1.49 arp Reductions On Our Other Lines Too SILK HOSE WOOL HOSE NOW $L19 $1.50, NOW $L19 NOW §1.59 0, NOW $1.95 NOW $1.95 3.00, NOW $2.45 NOW