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= J —————— ———— NEW BRITAIN DAILY e = e ————————— " — - MARCH 10, 1925, Alrs. Williama will live in the Glen | Mrs. Philip B. Stanley entertained | eight at luncheon and bridgs Wed- Apartments, {with luncheon followed by contract iesday afternoon at her home on T T Ibridge at the Shuttle Meadow club Coolidge 1. Miss Prisciila Crab- Mies Epe O st s taeven tree and Mrs. Dret Neece won th ter of Mr. zud Mrs. William G, Hol- | e Wifonideaipnizes combe and Henry A. Christ, son of | = Cle Uy A Mr. and 3rs. Ernest W. Christ o UeVeral friends with luncheon and v J. Sorrow will « Ten Acre Road, will be married this ds (’{! her hen on Vin strect Maple Hill Brid cl afternoos at 4 o'clock In the ehapel | ReXt Wednesday noo afternoon at her homt. of the First Congregational church. fabon et Revererd Theodore A. Greene. pas. | Mrs. Norman Bertini of Chestout Bennett H. Hibbard of Forest tor, will officiate. street entertained at dinner Thurs. entertained the members of Miss" Holcombe ning in honor of Mrs. Har club Thurs ternoon. will by Mss Elva McKirdy hono: Miss Josephin AMiss Alice Holcombe, & be attended 8 maid of | Miller and | er of the | Woodtard. B Bass won srandt and Miss Ruth ington i on te. obert Serlin, 8 A bdiastialn 5 ATy ey taymond Willists of Berlin S SR T i | Woodford of Shuttle Meadow avenue | gave a bridge party Ter Mey, Edward Christ and Curtis “Plertained 12 gucats at bridge ¥ noon at her hon frist, brothers of Mr. Christ, will erday afternoon at Mrs. Woodford's * . be ushers, A recepiion will he Tl | home. The prizes went to Mrs. Fred | Mrs. B i - ix the ehureh parlors after the copor { TTOUD of Berlin, Mrs, Dennett M. | tertain ¥ afternoon ey {Hibbard and Mrs. lergin bridge elub next weel The couple will make their hom ) coln street, in the Lincoln apartments on Lin- A oup of nine little girls have Ty coln Street. organized the Allegro musical club, — Mrs. Roswell Mooy g * which meets on alternate Friday | lghtful bridge party Tu The marriage of John W. Stoutnights at their various hom noon at the Moore re of Warren street and Mrs. Louise | evening Barbara Shepard, a ledge, T re six tables O'Mara of Torrington will take ard, hig afternoon at 3 o'clock at with the pri Bennett ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepar of Dover Road, was the lLioste s heing given ari. Miss Mir home of the bride's mother in Tor- girls present n definite program of iam Mouat, M Waikinson of rington. music at cach meeting with five or | Wost Hartford wud simpson of S six of their members taking an ac- | West Hartford. 7 erved in wing the nee Manning tive GATHFRINGS ! part in it. The includes B club membership abeth Hateh, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold | 8 ot the at- { Hatch; Ruth Loomis, daughter of | Bri s, Tea . . | [Mr. and Mrs. John C. Loomis; Char- | l Bridges, Teas, l‘um‘heAuna. ! |lotte Parsons, the daughter of Mr.{ Mrs. I or Groy and Dinners Keep Society | !4 \rre Jrarry Parsons; Ethelyn Hill enti < of th Busy. ! land Jean Parsons, daughters ot Mr. | bourd and c mitte and Mrs. Robert Parsons; Margaret | Of the Wom 1t luncheon ! Attwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Tuesday pre meeting of Mrs, Hamilton Bickford gave a W. E. Attwood; Mary Dunn, a the ¢t bridge tea at her home on Corbin daughter of Dr. George W. Dunn AR RIS svenue Friday afiernoon honoring and Mrs. Dunn, und Doris Hart, only i Miss Alier 1, davghter of Mrs, Boggs of sburgh, Pa., th A..m},m of Dr. Carl Hart and Mrs. | Mr. and Mre rnon Ald.rson, will house gu of Mrs. Curtis Alvord | Hart. ertain at bridg tea this aft- of West Hartford. Afternoon tea| o e ernoon at her home on Lake street, wvas served in the dining room wit Mrs. Eilis e AMrs. E. M. Hayden at the table avenus entertained three tables 0 Fred Arvigan of Lyon Y bridge duy afternoon. This r bridge cluh Unusually brilliant s¢ was the first of the chain ef home | Tuvs ning. Prizes werg won of luncheou bridge parties with | bri parties g for the New by Mrs, Hobart Coridan, Mrs. Alext schich Mrs, ek W. Macomber | Britain Council of Catholic Women. ' Scott Mrs. James Crowley. g ver Rouwl is entertaining. BT s ay she party for s Mildred Heliberg of Lincoln Emory Corbin of West M friends most part rtained three tables at and Mrs. John Pelliter of wuests from Springficld, 3 Ye Wednesday evening at a St | strect have sent out cards £ erday she again crtained at| Patrick's party. The prizes went to 4 tea to be given at th Juncheon and cards. Monday she|Miss Amy Carison and Miss Eva Meadow Country cluh W . ins once more, this time| Swanson. noon. oilel e » e e and tea. Tu. her Juncheon followed by | cards 1no or Saturd Miss Mildred M. Morris aughter ¢ | of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Morris of Lin- | SUpper parties, followed by O |wood street, entertained several of | bridee or the theater and the hockey MeMillan gave alher small friends, Monday |games. water sports and boxing birthday dinner party Tuesday night!at a party in honor of | bouts at University have prove + her home on Dover Road lionor- | birthda increasingly popular as the season ing her daughter, Mrs. Victor Poin- LRI ! progre Lust week Mr. and Mrs. West Hartford o s e xter of Mrs. Roscnberg of Ash strect en- club | Harry Bristol were among those en- tertaining. Their supper guests | elve, including Mr. and tertained her bridge Thursday numbered tw MRS. Mrs. Macombe FI v ois giving | new home on Dover Road. W, Ji2COMBER a serles of bridge pariies at her Mrs, Edward H. Christ gave o €evning. Prizes were awarded to ; c . S = = —— imcheon for eight at her home en | Mrs. Lyons, Miss Finklestein and { Mrs. Lawrence Humas: Mr. and | bridge party at Mrs. Georg mbs also of N Britain, will e e S e ot | Mrs. P. C. Platt, Mr. and Mrs. Mau- {1 0,0 rogidence on Grove Hill tain at bride: xt Fri- CONLTER AT e T e AN |7loe Jotmeon, Mr. and M John- | U0 B ULEE S o L nElcioge i ) s | Mrs. Luther Parker entertained a (stone Vance, Mr. Bristol's sister Miss ‘l\;‘ln[-:s g ";l‘m e i b e few friends at cards at her home on [ 1tuth Bristol and Philip Pelliter. [0 o0 o onicorad by the Leagi vl i | number of New Forest strect Wednesday evening. | Bridge followed with the prizes o= o' iw o n o \oters, Tables have heen ople as wall as several | e rigt ling to Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Humason. [ /OOy by Mrs, Arthur Kimball ord frinds HERBERT E. ANDERSON The Tuesday afternoon bridgs club | Mr. Vance and Mr. Humason- Others jcberved by Afrs, o I TEACHER OF VIOLIN met with Mrs. Dudley Walker at her | @ntertaining last weck-cnd were t Brinley, Mrs. A, N. Abb 5. Rol i mie A ST {home on Monroe strect this week, | 1‘-{‘”’?1 Britthnss and SR Banderi. ey S It . Mrs e st ineedny: nleht sdigecly | that day. Martins. Be Hibbard, M Plotee . E | VAIN AND ARCH & 2 | DRI ennett Hibbard, Mis ferc hen friends of Clifford Merwin gave | Araay e i o Miss Rosa Mulligan, RIS (4. ¢ Haohalor dinnEr partyl: His S 5. Bdward 3 antertained | mong the sngaging =vents el s : i or dinner party. His | Mre. Bitward H. Christ entertained | | AMONE the sngaging svents echel- poygonge, Mre, Albert Grat R e e e = i Mrs. George Corbin Ardmore, 1., takes place today sy s 2ra, (Giorks Hildgh WL BIVe | 1 Noah Lucas of Dover road is ® breakfast tomorrow morn; AR et e her home on Randecker Lanc NI e By 909 club, Y Mrs. Russell Williams of W e % — — e At LCW Itts Hartford, Miss Carlyn Kingsley of One of the 1 season’s mo. this city and Mrs. William Peace, brilliant social affairs is to be he The Pine Tree Hartford, the former Miss Milared [/t Sociid ATEIS 18 fo pe e nd B all when the New Britain bt EYES EXAMINED' Alumni of the College of New Ro- a er ar er chelle hold ir annual Lenten = 3 bridge, € r nearly one hun- 72 : Frank E. Goodwin | 050 00 New Britain Gonnecticwt Miss Marie Massey is chairn Eyesight Specialist the mittee arranging th Hosiery reductions in effect until 9 o'clock this evening COATS NDERGARMENTS UMBRELLA w €5 > = ! w2 & Bce the latest sterling silver pattern here, a pattern inspired by the Massachusetts Plne Tree } Shilling. i TOILET GOODS NEGLIGEES HANDKERCHIEFS Attractively priced, M. C. LeWitt Jewelry Silverware Up 1 Flight 299 Main St too. Spring Opening Next Week CAPITOL — Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday A SMART PHOTOPLAY FOR SMART PEOPLE ! Polo Scenes From the British-American Contest at Meadowbrook Last Year! 327 MAIN ST, ,GLASSES FITTED TEL. 1905 [ a PECIA ) and is being assisted by t athering nd Helen Kenney, LIZE Anne Barde M. Downe. Shoe Cleamng and Dyeing For both me! Suede shoes smooth leather fii n and women. steam-cleaned, nish. re-shaped or converted to White satin slippers dyed to match dresses or hosiery. Tan shoes re-glazed and re-shaped to b: newness., Gold and silver slippers refinished. Novelty shoes of all kinds carefully cleansed. OQur service includes the rebuilding of run-down shoes —making them look new and serviceable for period. — THE — E. M. Webb Company Incorpor: 46 CHURCH STREET 2 STATE ST., Harvey & Lev ated ring back wther long Hartford, Conn. Bldg., (Bas ement) Branch Office—Manning's Walk-Over Shoe Store, 211 Main Street., New Britain ROOM 101, £uctlle J?)eauty Shop Now Gives the ALRO SPECIALIS WELL KNOWN EU( SHucille »Shop POOTHS 1 WAVE Appointments May Made By Calling 259 MAIN Be LELN ST. The committe number of atty s arranging for a ive novelties in Paul Jones and other dancing. The with ¢ tair and a drum corps plived selections and iecor eme will the cast of the recent minstrel show v s lurgs hall lections, .« v > committes in charge of the S obant Mt ir cousisted of Mrs. Dwight ionr a Mrs. Harry Powell, Mrs it Brown. Mrs. E. L. Warren, Ao Howard Platt, Mrs. Donald e undberg, Mrs. s e S;u{_“ Harry P: ¥ B. Stone, Mrs. L Wednesday cvening, [ Clark Smith and Mrs. Alexander Scott e ale Th New Britain College ys icipated Mr with interest and when i ! eting occurs Monday ards Monday ¢, at Mrs. John C. m Adams stre coln street Mrs i ; th . attendanc. g of music will and M lohn Ruth Bennet world Lin o Mrs. Du the membs and homw w HAWAIIAN DANCE FEATURES SOCIAL Ingrah bridge p 1 yesterd: R Ruv\\»., of Bristol CLUB EVF NTS Honolnlu Jpn;or League Member e Is Hit in New York | Annual Meeting of Com- | f monwealth Club—Grenfell | Now vork, | Lecture. irls of AiHawa ed by Miss Ka 1y ———e Junior League of Honolulu cd £ of the Com. ‘ained those who sewed be held Tues- 1 Congregi- chapel with a bangeut ¢ ¥ 1 speaker will be Robert Parker Milos, who will discuss the subject e “Tallow Dips,” a lacturs drawn fron ¢ n wedding SxpEriani 1 itee i was Miss Ruth ; 2 deh P around the world, Dr. Miles is elso a d fashin A el koowa it show which soc id o A Camp Gerard. Five veils of old neraiar thean club of IVOTY met were worn with an ank nior High school will pre length gown of old ivory taffeta de- ‘Pals First,” Fri evening, gned with a wide train four ds March 23, in the echool auditorium. L LS, Queens of rubics and aihe (x“ lm ajn “”"‘r‘”‘l b will take part this spring in gave tie third concert of the seasor e el e T e ) Wednesday evening at the Camp _goriniee c](\’fm‘l\_‘ I__\'mi‘““ e achool auditorium. Llza LehMAnns ponent of the Judson Health Center. famed song cycle, “A Persian Gar- qpe queens will represent the fewels den,” was the featurs of the evening. Y h hidden in King Solomon’s mine e e iR ¥ while the pag 1t as a whole w First Congregation- B vict the lands ed over in the tine of Mis i owara s e O The song cycle quartet from th al chureh, con was fabled flight of the magic carpet. Horton, soprano; Mrs. Jane § e uftle, contralto; lm'lm: X“”;‘“‘-' Slippers of pigeon feathers dyed SO0 tBnor e and “'\" Nt ae i in vivid colors and ornamented with I Theron W. Hart was th g gone in pastel tints have newly pianist during the presentation, and appearcd £ r. Bright revening we A Bl s f;"“ ¢ gave a short ojored raffia embroidery and ankl: deseripilan OF FIeacItie: Ivosettes of snake skin trim the lat- The program also included an un- ToP® S O AEES B0 usual combination, consisting of flute S' AT MDAEE. “cello and piano, these instruments s Members of the Russian nobility heing played by Harold G. Stedman, | : IE B Harold G. Stedman, 'y iring native embroidered cos- Miss .\Iiup;{v.( W. Perkins and Miss 1UoTnE ORI e dertrude Hin s, e given by Miss 2t Mme. Olga Golokhvastoft's recep- | Bl e e o ok Mpnitor wnsnhurs of/ths A1 R R it dommities S Rrincees DR 0 e Rl ROTO RS0 'Russia and Mrs. Cornclius Vander- bilt are among the patronesses for Professor Grace MucLeod of ; : Teachers Coilege. Columbia Univer- [ (3,",“1‘:“ Lo Aot i sity, New York, spoke before the == ™ TEEEEIEEEEIER \’\‘\(v\th;l l‘l\:\r"!"u; iy GHSTIOON | 4 o maglund rose garden en- L S e el losed b hite picket fence is What (Tise Rhoul BErMaNe ol closel bri@ nhitel BIGeE Tents | e, the sciting in which social leaders it 1 serve at the erna 11 % (e, \he mesting an open; dieo il SEIve eg Ap the Internation e s o efipns Flower Show in Grand Central Pal- o] s 5 uce this month. Venders will e sked of . . monthly 2w doslecd. costnumed in flowerlike sha gandy and old fashioned pok nets Wer of or- hon- The regular mecting of Katherine Gaylord chapter, D. A. R.. S of Bristol, was held yesterday after- e . noon &t tHa ‘hoyie) of Mrs. Arihur | TH° Sewset Surl BerkRigies i C. Hitchoock of Woodland stveet, [SERRTELE SR SO0 0 e it Bristol. Mrs. John Russ of Shelton. : AL and mouth, while colored relations, was « used to outline chairman on foreign e the speaker. ¢ o . An all day sewing meeting will be held by the Woman's club of Maple Hill for the New Britain General hospital, next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Frank B. Rau on Roh DY Madrones,” danced to swi 4 time with clicking heels s, is drawing society 1 known supper clu! khtly 1o a w where the dafice is executed by en- ! Palm Beach. IFla, March 10 /() bins avenu Mrs. Rau will be as- 0 0 oxotie Spanish cos- 1he waning social scason found e: sisted by Mrs. T. L. Monier, Mrs ' g citing adventures this week in priz M. Nordstrom, Mrs. E. B, Proudmar e ring contests, parties and the and Mre. M. J. Shonts. Lunche A P M e theater, as well as on the athletic e served a oon. t o Edilhe Aeved oo Ilorida. or Europe dur ne. ),.n,::u.r ere 4ha ook AfEAn Mrs. Clarence F. Bennett reviewed “' s Ji son ot Those B hive ST D60 wemeel i flie two books, “Trader Horn” ana ST AR B GUE O ontioa 4 the cotlage and club colony “God's Trombones,” Wednesday eve- THIIIREC 10 1T Bt AHUHGHS °F Mrs. Edward F. Hutten, J ning at her Current Events elass at e P87 Dresel Biddle, Jr.. and Colonel Ed the Y. W. C. A, She also described o ward R. Bradley for yesterday aft the play, “The Good Hope Sh Mane son tea and dancing at the Oasis spoke on prohibition and the presi club. Tea tables instead ¢ boxes dential candidates, and William T rrounded the ring in the Club (“osgrove, pre the Tris! [;API’I‘AL Sfl[;lAL Patio with several women society sneludes leaders aiding in the judgin extendin throughout ti . Labrador Doctor.” will lecture Jer the auspices of the C Ol Late There Is Frenzy of greeational club of Connectic Tuesday evening, at T:45 o'clock "DI . 0 " the First Congregatio ining Out The lecture will il < e moving pictures and col opticon slides deg Was March 10 (P—A the far north.” nzy of dining out has come over Sir Grenfell s society, if not a hos intendent of t then one mu 11 assoclation humanitarian me fisher folk of Newfou brador While Wilfred it seems. 18 unusual for six ot tirations to come piling in single night to homes of such ¢ men in officlal life as Jus- teynolds, Senators McKella tached tice Me visiting in N+ dy and 1 o guests of of Tennessee, David 1. Walsh of Theodore A, Gree Massachusetts, Thomas J. Walsh of Chureh parsonag Monta pper and Curtis of Kan- street. <as, and Hale of Maine, and a much L) larger and equally popular number The Emma Hart Willard chapter. of detached men in the lower house Revolution Daugl rs of American and official branches. Each ambas- will meet Friday afternoon at the sador und minister of a foreign home of Mrs. R. O. Clark 'n East country might dine a h dozs Berlin, The program announces a s an evening were it possibl historical paper by Mra. Lewin and pt all the invitations extend- a musical hour. «d to them AR PRI Howard Bruemmer will meet the Where there is such a rush in en- members of the entertainment com- tertainment therc must be some mittes of the Shuttle Mcadow clu' curious mistakes. That these do not at the club house, Sunday afternoon all happen in the humbler places at 3 o'clock. was proved by the vacant chairs at the dinner given recently by the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kelloge in the Pan-American Union building The empty chairs, or at lcast one of them, were very near the hosts and of course other guests were curious idently the haste in Washington social affairs had taken away the « .. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Roy Club entertained at a social and dance in honor of the members of the Boston Boys' Club basketball team in the club gymnasium last Tuesday evening. During the eve- ning games were played, Including —_— hasket shooting and refay races with | breath of the ambassador of Turkey, M. Ahmed Moukhtar Bey, and lke- wise that of his counselor of em- bassy and his wife, for the three, who had accepted the invitation of the Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg, wers missing. There was a wait wnost as long as that during the Roose- velt administration” when the Ger- man ambassador gave a dinner for Prince Henry of Prussia. Ambassa- dor Von Holiban grew more frantie cach moment, Prince Henry more amused, the other guests more curi- ous, and after almost an hour late, in walked Elihu Root, secretary of state, and Mrs. Root. There might ave been a whispered exchange be- tween the host and the belated guests, but there was not and to this ay Washington society. asks . itself, Was it a collar button or ap affair of state.’ ow society’ aguim asks Was it a collar button or some vi- sh affair of state,” However, those who ‘are dose 10ugh 1o know a good deal, befeve t a lack of a N)Inpet?nt louhl' when a ‘m or to the ambasssdor ust as much QMX- the President and My e with the Speafis: Longworth. Mrs. Leng- host vorth g A s was ner father, President Rbosevelt 1 her home fs full of works of art. X Mrs. Coolidge will not res coiving guests some time, will devote herself entirely to back to normal, ph 12 o the tourist po known that the we rld, or at would ady was firat in Washington even had it not told there white plac for stood Rob Roy, collie, in his on the Whits her absence he be- much like a bad litth rolling in the dirt, chasing birds romping around the iron fe; h its inner hedge, dozens imes a day, to the delight tour ists with whom he was friendly. her accenss Hous: mous med lawn. During haved very boy, “ o 0 It the tashion to patroniz art in the capital this week anl wo of the largest tions held within a twelve month wer: programmed as picture show Monday, the ambassador of Great Britain and a lady Isabella Howard were hosts at the national galleries for the opening of an exhibition of British paintings. Tonight the Cor- coran gallery is to hold severa! thousand guests from all branches |of society and many from New York, | Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia and other citics for the private view of the W. A. Clark collection given # the gallery and for which the an- nex housing it was built, * o 0 In the rush of dinner giving, {t pleasing to find that some amb dors are sufficiently proud of their jown countries as to introduce at all f their social functions many of ‘the nicest features of their nativ entertainments. The ambassador of Mexico and Senora De Tellez never fail to do this, and both at the din- 'ner they gave Monday night for the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg and that given later in the week for ithe ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard, there were |not only many Mexican dishes on the menu, but Mexican artistic fea- tures as well, EXCITING PARTIES ONAT PALM BEACH Boxing Matches, Yachting and Theater Events One of the most important vach entertainments of the seasor was the dinner and dance given by Mr. and 's. Thomas Chadbourn. aboa Jezebel, just arrived af port of Palm Beach. Dinner guests were Eleanor Lamson, Miss Irene Brown, Edith Cummings, Mr and Mrs. Harvey Sha Mrs. Ger- hard M. Dahl, Mrs. Lewis ¥, Harde?, Addison Mizner, Ren Ali Hagin. Carter Pierce, Merton Powell, Mau- rice Patio. Fifty others came dancing. The Chadbournes are leaving a cruise € R Th “Diamond Hors: - time the famous shoe” was filled this season \ men society of arts turned out in full numbers for the Rachmaninoff con- cert closing the season's serfes. Boxes were occ d by the presi- dent, Edward T. Stotesbury and Mrs. Stotesbury, G. Horton Glover, Mrs. % H. G. Slater, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred < Mrs. Henry Rea, Mrs. H. Demis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. 'man, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dill- and others, all with guests. wh man s e e Colouc! and Mrs. James Elverson, Jr., of Philadelphia entertained aboard their ‘ht “Golden Days™ for Palm Beach's new mayor, Major Barclay Warburton and Mrs. War- burton and their guests, Col. and Mre. John Groome of Philadelphia. The new old hunt is engagin ashioned treasure attention in soci ty here. Three hundred or mere persons took part in the annual hunt on Treasure Island this week. After dinner, there was dancing on the beach under a bright moon. Fantastic costumes gave & carnival touch to the occasion.