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d. and Mrs. Ernest Pelton Deerfleld academy, Deerfield. Mass. o e Stanley Cooper of Brookside RRoad is spending three weeks in Texas, ... Miss Doris Mer home from Dana Hall, Mass. ~ GATHERINGS | Smaller Home Parties— Informal " Supper Gather- e v Woel: The Thursday afternoon bridge I ings Make a Busy Week RS T AR e home of Miss Miriam Mouat on Grove Hll. Miss Marjoric Norris cntertained ¢ s . at bridge Tuesday afternoon at her| \ipe Elis J. Bardsley, Mra. B. F. home on Ten Acre Iioad. Gaftney, Mrs. M. Henry Donnelly, 2 9.0 M John Pelletier, Mrs. Donald Miss Virginia Humphrey of Lin-|Gafincy. Mrs. William Ilanagan, coln street entertained ‘er bridee | Mrs. Edward Dray, Mrs. Wm. T. club on Tuesday. | Bquires, Mrs. Richard Brown, Mr: il el e | P. F'. McDonough, Mrs. Fayette Leis- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Corbin of [ ter. Miss Grace M. Cohelan, Misses Hackensack, New Jersey, formerly|Catherine Kenney, Marian Kelly, of. this city. gave a large tea at|Anna May Bonney, Helen Bonney, their winter home in Palm Beach| Margaret and Maric Moffitt, Helen last Saturday. Mr. will remain in Palm Beach until th middle of April « e Mrs. Henr: members of her bridge club Mon day evening at her home on Lin-f joseph Mulligan, Mrs. John J. Mc- eoln street. Miss Marjoric Norris ty, Mrs. Fred Phillips, Mre. M. and Miss Wolfe won the| . Fitzgerald, Mrs. Michael Souney, prize 5 | Romeo Grisc, Mrs. Phillip Bar . . The Polish Junior he given Monday Hartford Women’ A number of the New Britain will attend evening at members Joseph resort to the driveway every day to| ‘It cloth. A box pleated skirt, short s xe The affair is scheduled to take place | Montavoni of Kensington were mar- drink in a little home atmosphere | SiN&le breasted jacket and crepe Mre. Hayden Iioberts entertained | jayor this month and promiscs to be |ried last Saturday afternoon at 3 |and always the members of the am- | Dlouse comprise the costume which at cards Tuesday cvenjng at the | gnoto sl Flicoet and most colorful |0'clock at the home of the bride on bassador's staff visit the scene and | Mrs. Graves wears with a close fit- home of her pa Mr. and Mrs. | pupijes of the late spring season. | L@angdon court. Reverend Raymond frequently pose to tourists under | !ing Ereen hat and high laced tan J. . Walton of Harrison street. S |B. Gilman, pastor of the Stanley the blooming boughs hoots, 2 Rantd Mrs. Sherrod Skinner of Hart |Memorial church performed the Zaster Monday marks the birth- 3 % Mrs. John B. Rusk of, Shellon. |gront gave a bridge and supper par- | eremony, day anniversary of Mrs. William M. Comedy mas by a well known epcaker at the D. A, R. meeting on (170 S cp o One. The. prizes . . s | Jardine, who instituted an unusual | caricaturist witl be used for the first Wednesday last was the luncheon | (o™ 1o Mre, Hamilton Bickford, | The engagement of Miss Margaret custom on coming into the cabinet | time in a ballroom at the butterfly guest of Mrs. Howard Parsons on |y 00" Hidden and Walter Mur. | W. Perkins of Adams street to Mor- of Prosident Cooledge. She ascer- | ball which the leading social “but- | that day. | dock timer H. Camp of Russell street has | tained the date of birth of each lady | terilies™ of New York will give neat o i N {been announced. | of the exceutive family and on those [ weck in aid of the house of rest Mrs. Elbridge Beecher gave @ | jiiico Elizabeth, daughter of Mr.| Miss Perkins is a graduate of | days she sends flowers and good | for consumptives. The niasques will small supper party followed by auc- | 4 \re g A McCarthy of Hamil- | Radcliffe college and since her ad- wishes. Mrs. Jardine is generous| ha worn by two of John ‘\Im’r'l\' An- tion biidge at het home on Lincoln | o doolt i Ciitertain ten of her |Mission to the bar has been con- the flowoers allotted to her as | derson’s dancors and will represent street Wednesday night. | friends this afternoon at an Easter |nected with Kirkham, Cooper, Hun- {vife of the sceretary of agriculture | the modern collogiate R | party. the oecasion b also hor |gerford and Camp firm until a re- and it was from her that most of | b e ’ Mr. T R Walton entertained | piodn i o0 |cent resignation. the flowers used on the tables at the| The Jariat and menologue of Will sisteen at cards and tea Tuesday aft-| o | Mr. Camp is a graduate of Wes. MISS ELIZABETH PURNEY b S R L y t ho- home: on Harrison i e Sl Tevan waivarete & B 2 SR S e . ever, the | New York as one of its latest amuse- Einon hom lMx‘l_’u: cl;::’u:n:‘(:h;:‘r;x'ml_vrtlll-mr\l‘nu\;lx:l':; ;L;;‘;I::':_;E:iilf"" st copel Miss l'ull}cl ..\Qm is a student at Ihfv\\ Seminary, i SPend- | pieakiast has been indefinitely posi- | ment plans for the benefit of char- s e e ot inll anfertodoed sevorad| The wedding will take place tn|i0E the Easter recess at the home of her pavents, Dr. and Mus, poned because Mrs. Coolidge, inlity. The comcdian will give an en Mrs. W. E. Chapman gave a small | qionac e oo vesterday at her |June in Washington, Conn.. at John Purney of Black Rock avenue. whose honor it was fo have beentertainment next week in aid of the bridge party Wednesday at her |t e Guests were |the home of Miss Perking' aunt, | e1d, etili is tn Northampton, Mase. |New York-City visiting commitice home on South High street. Youne fiosdy Bt bonie Der wohest | Mk Dorne B Goown, Onlp robie | - whero she is el by (he unceriain | which provides music and promotes S lor college. tives will be present. West Main stroet. Plainville, will 1 Glee Club fonaition SRetE Ao SoiaR SRR | ocalipatiohal (iliatapy. for conynlts. Miss Priscilla Crabtree of Lin- e | LY | married to Phillip Oliver Bishop, son | \iolin Solo—Thais Massenstt! T wins Yrsiasut landl | TTIE I hosmiale W Chati €oln strect will entertain members| e Gargner €. Weld of Corbin| Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. C. Klopp of |of Mr. and Mrs. O. Rishop of Los Willtam 1. Wilson D e invitay | Dana Gibson is among sponsors for of the Alpha Alph alumnac Tues-| (venuc entertained at_dinner and |Corbin avenue announce the engage- | Angcles, California, Monday mor- | Fi i Seac(en| AN DETACE G ARE AR 22 e beneliL B S Ay evening. {bridge Wednesday evenin ment of their daughter, Louise |ing at 9 o'clock. The ceremony will Mabel Wallen 5 3 = e e : . {[Henri (2% (5 At oionhiar e vartbimenl Th¥ihs oh e oLeay T | S igar | el Invitation cards printed—for a| 4 dashlight dance in the interior Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T Tuttle o I A e s R e S N Dhione | (1mmer to he given in the Pan Amer: |of King Solomon's Mines will be a new home on Pendieton road last Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Wilford |liam Gnazzo will attend the coupl nor solo—Mr. Stulilman D il st il Jis | Bociaty's charily' carnival to e given Batupday evenlng. There were #lx - | will observe the twenty-fifth anniver. | A reception will he held at the hom 115 of S Mary" Adams | oirigations, . These cléagingshouse | "Xt Month for the benefit of the tabies of bridge. = 5 sary of their marriage tomerrow at |of the bride’s parents after the core- Noprino solo—Miss Winifred inners and luncheons will' continuc | 7udson heaith center, Ivery debu- At AT || Camp - Perkins Betrothal | |t} home on Cherry street. mony, for one hundred gucsis Partrid Croin b mrdil i ton eyaeN Blng tante and young matron in the pa- o ‘andt)!rs. <'xa.\;it;:nnwrr-a;|;::y 2! i;\nnoun%ed—C(:irdelm Kil- i | M Bisop am his bride wil 1o | Bass solo—Mr. Uplam L e seant 2] manipulate a flashiight ine street gave a 4 3 ourne Engaged. 4 > <. Do- | Side on Long Island, New York. fol Glee Club e A T w-backs, for | 'he Whole effcet representing the the Shuttlo Meadow club fast Mon- o Jan ot hreh sirect and Mia.denn | OWINE 8 Wodding i It Atn dimnor Siven . week ago ar (he | Jewels of King Solomon’s mine. day cvening ta celebrate their wed- Agon 4 3 el = The Long Day Closes Sullivan {fag b Shovy Chass ialib o S ding anniversary as well as that of 5 ICatlisuctle, daughior of i3 D. M. IR N anh oo | ehionabiog Wbk heAn el A revival of inferest in period a T e Mra & W, Parker who are| Clement H. Lewis of Harrison [Cailloucttc of East Hartford. has | e rag i A S Son Stebbins | of the minister of Beypt and |\ dances is claiming the atten- visiting here from Colorado. Fellow. |Street loft this morning for New-|bcen announced. Mr. Dolan is CLUB EVEN IS Rl Stebbins | Samy and hp minister (ot Pare [{ORANERE B S AIULIERIRE AL burgh, N. Y., where he will be the |president of the Kenilworth club. e uart sia. Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah, 1" o ok e L S—————— 3t man at the wedding of Humph- [Miss Cailloucttc has many friends | T S | Ty et imor 8 minctilious S oma B B e Bt e e et 16Y 3 g ey and S\iss Mavgars fan his ity D. A. R. Meeting At Mrs. | [\ ig1in solo— vaise I"I‘H“r"'- Driga {okicas and dhier husband ardved o times of the English folk dances phiMsoRi NCh K Hojtakeiniane ) e Porter's — Directors For | : W 0 b Wil B5 [ast anshovrilate, Mambelyos Jete will be featured at the gala festival Newburgh tomerrow afternoon at 4| Charles H. Barrett of East Main Ll + : = g Mol seating plan and even the list of i ks | HERBERT E. ANDERSON | | sctock. TGl T s ant oy SSRGS e obed) | The T Marionettos ookt | giosts was misplaced, and at least a , Which the English folk dance socicty TEACHER OF VIOLIN Miss Mason, whose home is in|his daughter, Miss Mabel Doris Bar- Gt e A i STV son(lhen] mbredd ehests Rarthisd iy N0l mEn e She d BEbEE Newburgh, lived in this city about|rett, to Howard M. Hornkohl of | fobn et g estiwere provided for. S e T Brabip: #ah two years ago. She will have as|Bridgeport. Mr. Hornkohl is the| Esther Stanley chapter, Daughtcors leeitnhs ] While the guests arrived and all ':v 1S patrona 0“ 16 fol i cadecanln matron of honor, her sister, Mrs.|son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hornkohl | of the American Revolution, met | o 0! T e Gloe el i iyes were turned toward the door N »:‘Ih‘ m”m‘\m n; 1‘,un alive Intercs William J. Bauman of Newburgh.|of Locust street, this city. Miss| Wednesday afternoon at the home of | [_"I"“';“:‘y“' -‘\""‘; \‘“_““"I\I‘f”‘-y ‘: "‘:‘"I"*“\lHr:l”n;;‘r:mq:‘ the sue ‘:irpm ‘1::»:1?; in the fraditienal dances Harestt (5 & goaduste of Now Boitaln | Mve. Maxwell Porier on Linooln| g Sl o Ralcowsiy, Watker | Mo, Saosy Sratly had fa sit down. | Tie meveliy of “musie hell fas High schoel'and the Blate Normal ) strecl. Mrs, Moward Parsons. regoni I Haley, William 1. Hurley, Rub, 2 g 2 r, i Pres: | 1 i trains school. Mr. Hornkohl also attend-|introduced the speaker, Mrs. John ) el _Rubyfafter standing for an hour, and. pressions,” mingling Kira | Pt 2 5 AR Y | Inekenson, Dorothy Pinchies, William | turning her prefty head to one side, | With symphonic music tt ted ®o- {ed local schools. He is connected | B. Russ, state chairman of forcign | ¢ oon “Npahet Wallen, Mrs, Eliza M. |caid naively, “When my fect are so | cioty's interest at the recent con- with the Bridgeport oftice of Ar.|relations committce, spoke on For- |y iy “phyitis Birdsey, Anna Fo- |s0 tired, 1 ‘forget my English" | cert given hy the Philadelphia or- mour & Co. No date for the wed- |cign Relationa, el b S B h Englis ding has been sct | Following the meeting tea was |y 0" Goifrude A, St. George, Jdith | = — — —_— - — ce Cream Jorms o e e [ served in the dining room with Mrs, | |7 Gecrie A S ticorge. b 4 Misn ‘.\:nn B;rll\‘a Gnu/é\. dnu‘h; “":Ih:m lw. Hlon;lu 0 Mys rse i | e e o ETHEL_ |ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gnazzo of |ick Searle at the e, which wa s olen 10, S ‘ lpe:llllgn: in Iur;ni of Teo | attractive with spring flowers and ) I° ‘1‘ ,.Tyl“.:u ”;\leylyn‘«lfix.“‘_”I\'\I'”_.:,','hl Eos et ~ "‘my:',‘. g candles. Those assiating with {he | jygrence Ostlund. Agnes Fox, Elean. | C )‘}) 5 serving were Mrs. Howard Briem-| oo (ypaell, Elemina Samuelson, | & rDerwT T GeT Pames “"r»] “I‘I“Hr"\';”h‘,“]”“":-“"* " ™| Lolia Littlchales, Hilda Bessoff. | _/'\ cival Platt. Mrs. Edward Lancaster, | qhe quartel consists o Zath- T ef " | At Lertts e Mwet, . . orence Ostlund, contralto; Charles I I h {tended the annual meeting of the | fhe accompanist e Lolia, Tit 380 Different and Unusual i Eibine it TV C A Tie1a tast Meagieves et S e S }m" |n,h‘m‘u‘w Forms ning in the gymnasi The Girls' | pror, Reserve and Industr Is" clubs | . o o | decorated the room and tables in an| phe Lmerson College club of attractive manner, and during the | jiipord will present three one-act supper there were a number of | \iays under {he auspices of the New ! songs and foasts in Song to &ecre- | pBeitain College club Wednesday |taries and committee leaders. A {nizht April 25 in the auditorium of business meeting followed the &up- |1 Camp school for the benefit of l"‘"Av Py it i 1he holurship fund. Mrs, George vote of grafitude was given to el 5 Blue Plate Sunday Blue Plate ‘ s e e L e SR : : Black, Mrs. William Felt, Miss Flora | it Mrs. Theodore A. Greene is Luncheon Dinner Dinner Humphrey, Mrs. Carl Nenman, Mrs, ‘:rly ‘:‘-h: ;f‘ n!jluin ‘;qu\m.m: n:ml 60c $1.00 75¢ Harold L. Judd. Mrs. A. G. Kimball. | iy Afes, Donald Bartlett, the | jand Mrs. Phillip B Stanloy. The | oo Miss Florence Camp the | s A | following directors were chosen : Piehs o i | Shaw, Mrs. William H. Judd. Mrs. |04 Miss Grace Coholan are on the | Soda Sho and Restaurant J. €. Loomis. Mrs. George M Flana- | . option committee. Mrs. Tyson, | ppe n. Miss Phillips, Mre. Alexander | e ponglas Johnston and Mre 95 West Main St. (Next Door to Western Union) : :!;l;"“"m-‘:‘jhf‘ i e | mory Corbin are also ~assistine | = = = | Reserve clubs. under the leadership | e | Shoe smooth leather finish. newness. period. 46 CHURCH STREET of Iorest street returned last Wednesday to . | Parker entertained with cards at her in, daughter of Clifford Merwin of Lincoln street, is Wellesled, and Mrs. Corbin{ \ Christ entertained the league ball will the club. in Hartford. | from WE SPECIALIZE IN Cleaning and Dyeing For both men and women. Suede shoes steam-cleaned, re-shaped or converted to White satin slippers dyed to match dresses or hosiery. Tan shoes re-glazed and re-shaped to bring back Gold and silver slippers refinished. Novelty shoes of all kinds carefully cleansed. Qur service includes the rebuilding of run-down shoes —making them look new and serviceable for another long E.M. W—ég.u_(:onrpany 2 STATE ST., Harvey & Lewis Bldg., (Basement) “Manning Brothers,, Agents, 221 Main St., New Britain, ing dinner daughter of Mrs. Maxwell Porter, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. home on Lincoln road. PRI Miss Ruth Bassette entertained the members of her bridge club on Thursday afternoon at her home on Emmons Place. Mrs. Bennett Hib- bard and Miss Iluby Andrews won the prizes. Y Mrs. Edward H. Christ entertained | cight at a bridge and luncheon Wed- nesday merning at her home on Coolidge street. Mrs. Roswell Moore and Miss Beatrice Reynal won the prizes arthy. Dorothy MectCrann, Helen €| Brennan, Mrs. Audley Shaw, Mrs. Jo- seph Woods, Mrs. Thomas Cranley, Mrs, Wm. Roche. Mrs. Wm. Morri sey, Mrs. Thomas Smith, M 8 L. - | Doran, Mrs. Joseph Hulloran, Mrs. Mr M Traceski, ko and Miss Mary Fabian make up the committee completing plans for « bridge party sponsored by the New Britain Council of Catholic Women. | nounced by Mr. Muldowney's home ia in this city. For the past several months he has been traveling as soloist with John Garber's orchestra in vaudeville. Accompanying Mr. Lewis en his trip will be Merritt F. Humason of West Main street, « .. The engagement of Miss Cordelia 8. Kilbourne, daughter of E. O. Kil- bourne of Stanley Quarter, to Charles A. Johnson was announced Thursday evening at a dinner and bridge party given by Miss ‘Flora Hine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Hine of Clayton road. Among the guests were Miss Katherine Whitely of Glen Ridge, New Jersey, Miss Martha Webb of Lisbon, New Hampshire and Miss Jennette Boom- er of Waterbury, classmates of Mias Kilbourne and Miss Hine at Connee- ticut College. The bridge prizes were won by Miss Kilbourne, Harold Smith and Miss Boomer. Miss Kilbourne is a graduate of the New Britain High school and a senmior at Connecticut College for ‘Women at New Londen, Mr. Johnson is well known in musical circles in this city. He is a member of the New Britain Musi- cal club, the Etude Musical club and a member of the Orpheus Quartet, as well as organist at Trinity Epis- copal church 1n Bristol. He is also a graduate of the New Britain High school. o s e The engagement of Miss Jennie Berardy of Plainville to Anthony Mashiotra of this city has been an- her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Berardy. The wedding date has not been sot. .. Elmer 'N. Ackerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Ackerman of Cher. ry strect and Miss Ida Montaveni, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hartford, Conn. See the latest sterling silver pattern here, a pattern inspired by the Massachusetts Pine Tree Shilling. Attractively priced, too. M. C. LeWitt Jewelry Silverware Up 1 Flight 299 Main St. 3 , 1928 hot watfles, honey, dainty such things, but especial A regiment of servants pass in sol- emn phalany among the guests, bearing large trays of piping hot waffles and golden yellow butter, steaming coffee and other good |things, but always watfles. The late John R. McLean, father of the host alads and |his guests when they arrived en masse, and not infrequently one would sce an ambassador or a cab- inet member assisting. In passing out of official life 1n { Washington—as all officials must sooner or later do cither by death or defeat, Mrs. William Howard Tafl whese position can only be from her by the death or resignatiog of her husband. chief justice of the United States, will leave behind her the most heautiful memorial the capital has cver known, the flower- ing Japancse cherry trees which now invite thousands of tourists to the city. From every section of the country America's best come to view the far-famed picture. Every morning and afternoon Mus Taft herself circles the hasin in Po- tomac park in which are reflected the blossoms and with her friends she enjoys the longer drive about Haines Point along whose roadway the later hlooming trees are planted. full bloom until nest week. Tt was in 1909 that Mre. Taft, who had spent much time in Japan at cherry blossom time, accepted the sugges- tion of Miss Fliza R. Scidmore, an authority on Japan in this country with the result thut the first were planted here under the person- al dircetion of Mrs. Taft when first lady of the land The Mme ambassador Matyudaira of and Japan ani of Miss Amalie Traut, presented eight tableaux in the form of framed | pictures. Mrs. Patty Lee Clark gave a talk on her visit to Japan and China. ¢ o o The Woman's club of will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. T, H. Cogawell on Theodore street. Miss Nancy &choonmaker of the Connecti- cut College for Women at New Lon- don will be the speaker. Mrs Cogs well will he assisted by Mrs. Robert | B. Doane and Mre. William Hesce PP The Nenw Britain Teachers gles club will give a concert at the First Baptist church on Wednesday eve ning. April 18 It will he assisted by William E. Wilson, violinist, Ma- bel Wallen, reader and a quartet The program arranged folows: The Sea Hath Its Pearls Pinsuti A Tale of a Duck .. Mackarren YES EXAMINED Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 337 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905 ,GLASSES FITTED | more eiEn It than thirty y countrie 15 an 'WASHINGTON PLANS HER SOCIALS {Post Lenten Activities to Be Initiated Wifh McLean Breaklast | Washinston, April 7 (F—Wash ington =ociety 15 fully prepared for particularly brilhant post-Lenten {eeason which starts off with the an- {nual breaktast at Friendship. =u- |burban home of Mr. and Mrz. Ed- ward Beale McLean, and proceeds unabated for several weeks The McLean breakfast on Easter |Sunday is a tradition. having been instituted by Mrs. John It McLean ars ago, and em- bracing as guests the president and first lady of the land—the President and Mrs. Cookdge have been guesis there several times—members of the cabinet. the higher officials of the government, and many of the ambassadors and ministers from for- and their families. old-lashioned repast of waffl.s. |of tomorrow, often joined in serving The trees are not expected to he in | their family | And the belated lhostess? Who knows, it happencd just so when a dinner was given a few months ago in honor of the Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft, and then, as on the more left before the hostess arrived, and on both occisions the guests just went in out of order and took any place at the table they chose. FIFTH AVENUE SET FOR EASTER PARALE Flower Hats Will Again Be Fashionable, We Are Told W York, April galely of Easter costumes viad witl more sober concern of charity b fits in sociely’s interest quietest social week of the year.” Vlower hats, fashionable fos the first time in years, will produc cffect in the Easter Fifth Avenuc parade in which Mrs. Vincent Astor | Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson and other | socicty memb. will display th fashionable spring vogues. Small P—Tis during * toques covered with pansies, violets. and cven leaves and cherries, will dominate v ostyles. v . e That smart wardrobes now in- clude aviator 1 well #a te: time ensembles is evidence of so- ciety’s interest in flying. Mrs, Cal vin Graves, whose husland present- ed her with a small hiplane for a birthday gift. has chosen a three piece flying suit of grey green cov- WHO recent occasion, many of the guests | rden ‘) o2 (30w —YOUR DO 1> One OF- MWOSE PESKY PERGONS | chestra in Carnegie Hall. The four | divisions of the “impressions” ine | cluded “chorus girls,” animated by | danece rhythms; “the eccentric,” | punctuated by burlesque airs; “the Spanish dance,” featuring the allure of Spain; and “clowns.” a *“jumble | of humor and pathos.” | ¢ o o The use of armorial hearings and s has returned to fashion in & new manner. Princess Zu Schieswige | Holstein-Glucksburg - affixed a disk | of bronze sealing wax bearing th imprint of her royal coat of arme on the upper left hand corner of cards which she sent out last week announcing a serics of teas in her studios. New York ladies of fashion {are following her example. | .« s . A stocking inced by 3 ss fad has been intro- v York women on the lking trails of resorts. Those who we sponsored the style declare it is most comfortubie to go without tockings and find they are not con- 8 since that tan acquired at s the effect of beige Searves wory about the neck. about the waist, “a la or around the wrist in the shion of Maric Antoinette domin- the spring sport mode. Squares silik or chiifon in plain colors or paisley prints are used to accent the color scheme of the frock, tyle cowlha gy American played at t position hel Automobiles were dis- e recent agricultural ex- Auckland, N. Z. Paris Favors Veil The visor veil is fashionable for spring. One of the latest creations by Cora Marson of Paris i smart Lido blue felt hat in the new hel- me* shape v hich is finished off with two buckles keeping in place the fashionable visor veil. | Turkish Portia Turkey's first woman barrister, Sureya Agha Aghlan, recently ap- pealed to thc high court at Angora in behalf of a client convicted of murder, and gained an acquittal. Goat-Getters . N a0 &\‘\-' o ovos TREK N e "PAWLING~- AG BAO Wit NOT B CONVERTO 70 e PREGENT DAY, PATAMKS® ’, 3