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= ————— ——— X | M. William Rowland gave a NEW BRITAIN ‘DAILY -HERALD; SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1928 Mrs, Thomas Mullen was given ment ¢ A 1 mittee, who spared no | s ; o e rican Shak 3 luncheou bridge I'riday noon at her{Litchen shower Thursday nizht at tne and effort m proparing an ine |t Tun hosis ;\m:,mrl {n tho | wlven by the Amerioan Nuakospeags % Ihome on Lincoln Road. Miss Mar- | the residence of her sister, Mis. ¢ fomsting pr The young Indics |cd by Mrs. B v+ Woodrufl oa aio | Loundation at the Hotel Drake 1 & " the Sacha. the house guest of Misy, J. Carlod on Grgve Hill. Mrs {making up the committes were: | Jesse Stenbins | o Ul and Mrs. | Shakespearcan rcadings were given 8 Flora Humphrey was the honoree. | Mullgn his mnidc har home with her Miss Moc Abietonon A g S A {by Sothern and Marlowe. Procceds . PR | SISLGF since hwe roecL Narriage but Grangsl. Miss Cele Michalowskl, - M : =ews, for theibonen.of #he Khaghy Mrs. Luther Parkier entertained at [3 8000 10 takc up Her pesidence ou f Miss Helen Itup, Miss Helen Symo- |clected president ot the b::::i sraielpey Momorlal thesler 2t Sinle dinner and cards. Wednesday night | {108 stregts e lcon and Miss Yame Chotkowski. rectors of the Y. W. C. A. at a mee! wm"l P ANeR.. A Ninsenl AN 4 al her home on TForedi street . i e e ling held Wednesd : e |2nd Mrs August Belmopt! awere] b [ Miss Julia Lovin® of” Winthrop | A 1ous e andia sday. She will be 85- | umong the patroncssce . 1rfiiesy traet entirtalnidloquisdas Snon | A lisnse it nd social gath- |sisted by the following officers: First | ngtol s"m F]M 'Im Mrs. CI il s gave sina v r < {cvring of th New ritain sic: "vice pre ol N 3 3 S 2515 i / Ransichnon “‘I(l‘dull\ax\’, 2 S| ngon and Wednesday ovening 1o iy oy YL Hitain Musieal |vice president. Miss Louise H. Noble: | The swecping haon skirt and pe- i on la nestay at - me (HE2N I W OIIAY, SalE O - 1 10e Busincas andifsesand ise” presidant, ‘Mrs. Marous|iite| nantatin mat cr itsy ol Gorgeous) I|om: mh West Hartford, cntertain- | ,c oy Vort " gity “m_ I Women's club rooms White; secrctary, Mrs. Itoger Whit | brief return at a n;.‘.,'“' i ,‘ Sy 0“ B Mes. Harold M. Lenning of st IN§ for her aunt, Mrs. E. W. Park. | i i £ HIRAL 2t which time an man; Mrs. Stanley Goss, | nai g o haaas —_— ) 5 i e M o M “ .. VEN | e e RS e e, At [Murray at the hutierly ball in aid | Washington, April 13 Btyles — e v, S o e Wtk T e e B EVENTS e o or R o Sonenms b et Mrs. White and Mrs. Coop- | | cards for a tuochicon bridge fo be At dinner and cards Wednesdas nilic Andzulats at the piano [ remmitismne wend-time Dalka and | Easter season In Washington seslety : NG S0 |sarga ot a | oot e hame s lenen | G o schottische were illustrated in Miss |remain the chief center of inte el ntertain uesday | siven Tuesday aftcrnoon at the S I 2 the Bruch 5 e | rest Mrs. Benning Gives Party. || Walker home. silates Business and PIO{C\SIUIMI l""."“'”" and an Egyptian dance by | R adinos 20d_alveads iope. mesinigPoune 46 e ) .« e e Mrs. Maxwell Porter entcriuine Women's Gl | [veisier; Jumes Donahue, baritone, | i = gorgeously attircd women, early ar- | '] u Ilects Tt s ; =='| M. H. H. Howurd of Maple Hill Wwith luncheon at her home on Lin- | Teachers’ Club To \leel | With Miss Ruth Edna Schade at [m.‘\ | ndia and Fast Indian personali- {rivals for the annual Daughters of The annual formal dance for the | Wil entertain her bridge club Tues- 'coln Toad last Tuesday Imnoring; nrane. cang “With Joy the Impadient | ties are taking socicty’s interest |American Revolution convention, Normal school students will be held | 48¥ afternoon at her home her mother, Mys. W. Parker of Vo Hunsbandman,” from - the wtons” | ‘lhls spring. Songs written by Rabin- | Which affords yet another clothes' ot ek A e L e Colorado. I g 5 oratorio by Haydn, and the “Invie- | {aranath Tago Sung by the |show for the public. riday e . April 21, 3 y - | nerson . College club of 1y 3 e | poct’s niece, and a can| And speak t el : even y e et e P erson - TR e e e e |7 niccr, and accompanied by an | peaking of clothes, society SulltheMesdow clui Ameng e e I v L Birath ol wart Hartford will -present three onc-act | rison, violinist, with Mye, Andyulatie New YOPkS hm" Takes M“Ch' ancient Hindu instrument attracted | folk of the capital who recently pat- Neiian slanenie mho malasbe L T s strect gave a bridge pariy vestorday | 1o APE 23 in-the auditorium of /1 (1. piano, Hlayed tie Sonats No. many secial leaders to the Hotel (Tonized the ~(fashionable cafe #. ‘\‘;ic“'fi S &‘“{“ :1“‘\1;.""‘(“ ':""""‘w ¢ .. ’ afternoon at her home £ .L';'WT"“P 5;“‘:" ;‘"‘"”' the ausploes g in 12 ahajor, by Handel; Mrs | flleIeSl m oman jrlum where Mrs. Alice Kelley gave | Marks, saw debutantes and other s Miss Marian Scheyd, Miss Catherine | o . o ege- olub of this city. for the | 1Lnini cronlee & Y 2 R 663 | o i ciety girls I . e | mL N 3 o athlecn Crowley Solomon. soprano jen illustrated lecture on India girls lending themselves as Kehoe, Miss Marian Muller, Mis: Miss Florence Tomkins of Murray Az i benefit of the scholarship fund. The S oe, . Miss | f Mrs. Henry Christ of Lincoln | Miss Schade at the piane, sang —_— H -— mannequins to march about among Marian Havlick, Miss 1tose Battaglia | 8treet entertained sixteen at bridge d title of -the- fisst paly is: “Peasc and ; T ! |the diners {atr slreot entertained at b g 10 ow the { Lace s th er cri” i ers in and Miss Olga Hagis Wednesday evening at her home. "';m_x ¢ l'l('plt.lm d at bridge Wed- | Beans," by Pauline Phelps, The o W Bnow ihe Land” BOM | Ny Yerk, Apl 14 B — En- | I e S e ey .n“;:f” I.pr":fi' r;"". 2 2 | Miss Gertrude Gigney, Frederic | Ne8d4Y afternoon theme .of the. play révolves around ' 1 5o PY Themae, and “Ho, Mr. | . Copone announcements were so- | C" 6 Wraps. will be exhibited tn (8 £ b e 0 Al ¥ HeER Y t e play Piber” by (Currang Miss Schade, so. SASCMCNE announcemients were 80- | the. faghion | roriow ot Magic | Kind, but because a beloved one- A miscellancous sliower was given | Lockwood, Miss Helen Connor and | vy yigviore Novris entert [Pt uomiiided pavehology Bro-{rung ity diss Florence. stuiy €2 New Yorks plece de resistance | carpet 1y's ity ‘al to lime socicty woman, Mrs. Helen Miss Agda A. Baldwin of Hartford, | 1'rancis Traver won the prizes. at bridge Mondny afternoon at her {1cior ANd hie inferlority complex |polih I Al Flofhce KU uring the first week of the it | 1 e Sl D 6 i 1 e & L SHTIBCe) AN c Ay L he Presence of women and is niiasonl at the piano, sang : | be given for the benefit of the Jud- | G 9 : A N Mrs. | 3. Tailln e o : 1inthe ¢ and is a ... ” « which began with or | g : 5 \'\.mf;:l:i'“m[ M',\ ::idun(f,"s a:“:z:‘i e Manyico Bracihs | aaelondinsac sanidat fabghi 115 o loca Bintar= § i 06 I SLRING Boats: by ] weck Soclety's leaders. have vied | S, JiCAlR ceiter next month. The The Vi misile A « gton, > Mrs. Mq sruc) e R i Rt B Quilt “The Last Hour” % = Lol B “lwraps of beige or black lace have e Vice-President and = Mrs. n BN D ol ISensineton,. e R AN 2 st that ‘Miss Dorothy Hart of tiy _ ¥ v ¢ f A Tath e 3 Jiingcor Nee Dhsopre vilsan fof :,r.o.gp L‘|d:x ";I ’ ‘llmn‘o[ Ilh“A”]‘i-‘fx‘ Mes. James J. Clerkin of Smith |eity’ will play the leading woman's | V41 Kramer and “The Paltering | W10 caeh other in-cnterainment | soveral linings of pastel ghaded | )awes are ending their social season Saen st oAl G”'M\‘fk”m“- :r“lla\ ‘r”.m)\‘x‘xi Jana Aai_ street entertuined her hridge club | par ¥ the sume composer, Pres. |90 0 concerncd. A box at the | hiffon, any one of which may be i & veritable blaze of glory, and were present from Hartford, Ken- ‘ord un_ club for Mes Jane Wal-|myosgay evening. Mis: James G The second play is titled “One 1 Mareus H. Fleitzer of the cl oper m‘muvl for an evening by | snapped into the coat to suit the |their dinners in the Pan-American sington and this city. The table was | Kinson, who will become the bride of o™ Ny A sehade and M !Lové> Twb 1. Lov by Misk (g of the extensive preparations | 'S Usden Goelet, was a courtesy | er's fancy {Union building were the largest of R denalid b s edler BRCeS T{hnmiol'l el 8L ‘(111: | Flavety won the priz. Campbell Holsworth of Wine ade to make the scholarship Mended to Miss Betty Tailer. e the season, each starting off with of lavender and yellow and a dainty | a\\\.l art 01 inc ':1: -“‘ ) »ou o Iwho 'Will* play the part of Panl U1 €ONCert at the Cump school WHOSe €ngagement to Walter G\frn-- | HALF-AND-HALF | metcorie brilliancy—so far as .the juncheon scrved. Miss Baldwin will fclty, this city, Junc & Mise Maxined s Mortimer Rhodes entertained |Grant, a newspaper reporicr. This AUitorium on April 24, a notabje DY Was announced pins Tallpry e et sdet il . lists went—and tapering oft into ex- become the bride of Evald Johnson | Hurt, Miss Virsinia Hart. Mrs. Har- i ihe members of her supper and | play is comedy of # romantic nature. | “TSUC and social succoss. Dancing | UMOTAINCD @ party of fricnds § ‘,, b sandal divides fiom | ceodingly interesting but non-ofi ol Haitend on May & old Dt nnir and Miss Priscilla Crab-| pyigge etub last cvening at her home | with one. of the players taking & [Olowed. The house mecting was | D¢ D0X where she held an informal Mlv s .-‘; ' to hi l.m\n side black |cial folk. Mrs. Charles ~Sawyer. e [tree will be among (he sucsts 1om ' Bertin, dual Yol of mother and daughics he last of the scason. the next im. | 'CCOPUON between acts. Feran e N other Jasender shatk- | widow of General Sawyer. phyaician Mrs. Vietor Benson gave a show- | New Britain. 0] S | The last play is famous for its | POrlant mceting hemg the annual S Istitching, S 18 opmwork io President and Mrs. Harding, came vr bridge at her home in East Ber 5 | Mrs. J. M. Latham of Maple mn“diaxoguc. called arts.” and was Sathering at which new officers will Bridge partics, always a populat : on for the event, and was entertai i Thursday night for Miss Mar-| The Thursday Afternoon bridse | was hosiess 1o the Thursday Eve- |written by Alice Gerstenbers, the b clecied and the policy for neat | Jiversion of the lttle scason, hay = = ed at luncheon by Mrs. Heber Vo- M s .‘:.m el nus\\‘\(.,.k‘m‘n;‘m:o‘m-“‘«;" ning Bridse club this scene taking place at an afternoon 'ar adopted. In addition, however, | PPN Ut to work by Mrs. William taw, sister of the late President marry Joseph Lingwood of Kensi iss At ik SOl aToye - prizes went to Mrs, W, card party. ‘Pease and is here may be o send-off party for B Leeds (Princess Nenia) and 9’ Tlarding. and other of their friends ien. Miss Tuby Andrews and Ars. Sher-zid, Mrs. W.“H. Allen and Mus. B.|being dirceted by Mra. James Reid Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schailer of | other social leaders, Bridge tourna. | Her Vote’s For Dad formed in that administration, M Ay wood Berger won the prizes J. Hubert, lof Hartford: “One I Love, Two 1 Dristol. who will move fo « hicago. Ments, which society attended on A Mrs. Rupert Dawes and their Mg SlEr S ey A e “ . | o v e Love,” by Mrs. Marian Blake Camp- | There will also be a spring outing | board the Berengaria this weclk ughter. also came oxpecially for Itichard White will entertain - at Olive Judd Tngraham of | Mrs Robert Metcalf of West Hart- bell of Windsor and “Hearts.” by (0 Lake Congamonl. fo the summer |Were given in aid of the Central the dinner Lridge and tea Tuesday aftornoon at Ind avenue will entertain at|ford entertained at bridge Tuesday | Mre. Golda Curtiss of Hartford. place of Leland Picree, one of the Council of Seamen's associations to e Mrs, Cooper’'s home on Brookside |supper and bridge next Saturd. ".()h*rnow) She was Miss Margarct | Mvs. George M. Flanagan is acting dircctors of the clyb, provide clothing., hooks and enter- The president has entertained i g [Christ of ihis city before her mar- |as stage dircctor. 3N tainment for scamen. Marine re- suests on several occasions during | riaze. L iie ’m-T.,"TnM."TCE’, Pty o will fue- g Educational mecting unier g | Feshm and decorations were the week, and Wednesday he had } tise Priaciila Crabiise of Lineon | usic between the plays. {Lsgicos Of chers' club will be | features at luncheon with him at the Whis Miss Priscilla Crabtree .incoln | . x & held on ‘Thiursday, A S Touse, Mr. and Mps, (* ¢ Sk 4 ; O day, April 19, at the Mr. and Mrs us T K. ‘flr“ f‘!"""""*l"_flfl the Alpha ?R"!"'"_?_' The Woman's club of Maple Hill Camyp school auditorium, The speak- | Wardrobes for the shore are now Curtis. of Philadelphis, and Mrs I't\l\r;ly“n;\::rml:'xd é“':,,. catrice | met Wednesday aflernoon at the | ers will be officials of the New Rrit. |45 carefully planncd by fashionabls Tiowland Russcll, of New York. Mr. r » hrings prive. "l“?mtd of Mrs. T. H. Cogswell on |ain school system, who will hring | YOMen as ciening costumes. Pa. and AMrs. Curtis came fo Washing- | Theodore street. Mrs. Nancy Schoon- ages froc the recent Edu ma suits with long ton for herry-blossom s Miss Grace Sw g o : J ! ca- [ pointed ; ) om scason. \-..-n:‘:- :ml:‘(lov:d:lwxv‘a’x::rr\lu:c;:;dw L:!mnknn field secratary of fhe Con- [tional Convention held at Boston, | [TOUsers of chifion in bright check: Awriving aboard their sumptuous {home on Lincoln strest ""'("l]""l “rolllvnc for l\\'om«u at New Massachusctts, The following will f‘\m n with black chiffon coats ar \-wh',fln donia. which was an- 4 L. -ondon, spoke on the college, giv- | speak: Stanley H. Holmes, Miss Ella |fashionable for lounging on the chored in the Potomac and within i e |ing some intcresting facts on its his- | Fallon. Louis . Slade, William (-, |beaches. A difforent hathing suit § sizht of the hlossoms. They live on Miss Georgia Parker ent od e | & suit is _ Miss Georgia Parker ent: “tained Jiory. Mrs. Merwin Tuttle, contralto | French. Harry Wessels, Miss Helen | required for each day. while other | their yacht and do most of their en- her carc club - at Il\mch‘ton and | soloist at the -First Congregational, | J. Bunce and Miss Mary Camphell, |Suits for taking sun baths are care. Htaliing. on b Mrs. Russell's if::fi';l;;“:(r:l? at her home on | New Britain, sang several sclections, 5 H {fully cat so that the decollote of former home was at Northampton. ! Lea Blraet | Mrs. Laur}r‘:}w :1(‘-{:::‘,my3rml.|7nr 0: At fhe annual mecting of the |The Jowest evening gown will not ;‘[ra:,}i :l‘dq.'.’: “\"l md«‘(ri;;d o U‘\. o B nstolib andll Blsinoss land! Brofoss ¢ s reveal an inch of skin untanned Fieent and Ars, Coolidige, ol s - H 1ona omen’s nned, Mrs. Milion Jones of Trumbull | Raymond GGilpatric, vice- | ciun hetd ueine w\"j‘nlln‘: m“!)'\:‘ S was through her that Mr. and Mrs. | street entertamed her bridge cub atl prosidant of the same. elub. wore | Ao b ok . Misa| L Curtis were entertained. though last luncheon and cards Wednesday an L Travers, directress of | oter Rabhit, ircus Clowns,” | afternoon. i present at the meeting. Miss Bertha | nurses at the New Britain General |30d “Jack and the Beanstalk"” Sehron (hoy aniovad: the Semb il 1 e L | Francis. a junior at Connccticut col- hospital, was reeleeted president, |amused the small guests at the | |pitality but with the added pleasure |lege and Miss Mildred Goodale, A | Other offic.rs «lo : it : : | of Mis Coolidge’s presence. M Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Christ of Cor- | v oofficors clected were: Vice. T party with which the Junior | | bin avenue entertained twelve at | cccht #raduate of the Peter Bent|president, Miss Clarissa Rentloy; |league entertnined the children of | | umnell fe eruising* with = M, Tald BYRD’S |dinner and cards Thursday evening. \:\f‘i’f"’?:‘r 'I|:?n(‘llt::w in Boston. werc | troasurer, Miss S Hlelen Phillips: 115 members last week. Sue Hastings' | mre, Emily Smith Warner, o {PIES CUIR R ity b recording secretary, Miss Charlotte [marionettos gave the Gl R L h} The nest mecting will be the an- | Symolans T it IS rmv.dn-, 3 \\':):nw'g:\lrm ‘; daugkter of Gov. Aliro_u E. Smith, 4“:\!‘1"\«”\(«'1\1‘ and Mrs. W. M. ¥y for twelve di: evenin :v {nual mecting of the club and will be | Miss Mary Cliffora; ors. Miss |Roosevelt was in charge of r")‘p‘ may help fer father win the deme. |Chalmers of Tolodo, Ohlo, gave dihe = Pa Ive ) € 3| held at the Blue Plate Tea room on | stolls Gy And A Bl i i Lt arg ' | cratle presidential momination at | congressional set living at Congress GREA i her home on Corbin avenue. [ty rate Jesfuoom o andinliss Ellen John-fparly avich conchiasd Swiin s anil LR SO U IR T i BT whern ey anns fae ne PRI e sor caster o s | . - 2 ue. [~aster eeg hunt. ; a special treat in the ai Mrs. Harry Hodge of Vance street 1“”‘"“‘(‘“" in charge of the luncheon | The members will ohserve “Guest | New York delegation. e e T >‘|‘» :;ngcmf of | entertained three tables-of auction |3T¢ Mrs. Arthur D. White, Mra. T.| Night” Tuesday evening at the club | A rainbow ball is society’s latest Detr At SR W o Ol BEeRT) at [issidge ot Bar bamis Menfiay sresing: L‘} Monier. and Mrs. G. K. Spring. | housc on High street, Thore will be henefit plan fon the aia of crippled ‘~;n”::'v}h‘:n i m.'y:"m o ection of offi will take place | a si i s e Pr_JRughlsng Ruth ang | horos M o ake place hort musical and interesting irav- children. Rainhow light 2 nd reports o e SZile : R ghts played [dean for a spring visit and a sight A biripday party was given by |3N reports of committees will be el falk with pictures of the West. |over the guests, rainhow vatioons.| D+ A. R, Clndldlte [of the cherry bloxsoms. Mra, v:;: | Miss Sylvia Horwitz at her home, 301 : P A social hour will follow the pro- land dancers costumed in colors of {has a magnificent voice and Frid g | F:ast street last cvening in honor of £ gram. Members of the Woman's [the spectrum will be features of the |she san th the M i Ihier 15th hirthday anniversary. Hey.| The Tolish Junior Leagne ball | elub arc cordially inited to be pren. gyt 4 E 7Hh. the Mutine Hand i e ‘. ) be .i' A e e pres- carnival entertainment to be given | ‘lhrflra and on several other occa- cral friends were present and games | 10ld Easicr ) Hantford | net week. ( [sions where Mrs. George £ and dancing enjoyed, followed by the | Women's Club attiacted « Jarge | 9T gl BOOK§ GIF‘T& [ erving of refreshments. Miss Hor. | Sathering from thia eits. Martford. | The next mecting of the Newing. | 1as 1 = [romunnled Sibr, - Bulh Al Taeils | Witz was the recipient of many beau. | Springficld. Boston, Wercester, New ton Garden club will he held Thurs. i e oAl Eolicsn of spring. ler were in time for the children's tiful gifts. 5 { York and Philadelphia. The success | day afternoon & home of Mg, | 76 Tut. snd Phatash's daugitter oy drees marty which MeaERtcy 5 il ; ot ks, iniee featuses o1 & nagoant senve. |Goelet Gerry, president of the Cone of the affair was due largely to the |13 W. Bell in Newington (enter : ’ | 3 Sh T work of miemiers of the ent oBn 1 2 nting the festival of spring at the |Breasional club, gave at the club AEW BRITALA.COMM Eves EXAMINED i NENSINEION “cornival of imagination this wee ‘T"""’h\ afternoon. ‘ XAMI Dancing girls, slaves and priests Everything that Mrs, Gerry plans Tk et e Gaalal ey | for the club is well thought eut and /| Frank E. Goodwin 149 MAIN STREET T'EL. 124 . e | Esesight Specialist Next to Strand Theater || 397 wars s e ‘ GLASSES FITTED ABSOLUTELY SAFE FUR STORAGE —-and convenient HEN we say SAFE Fur Storage we really mean it. 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