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5 o o 5 - s ’ EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1920. 5 —_— ’ 4 - " | 1 ¢ R i ‘Q:n‘rlr\ i T o ted by Miss Beatrice T | Matthew's Lutheran church, at the |sophomore at the Connecticut Agri- |Haven, Springfield, Washington, / ’ 0 Mr. | Corbin, Mrs. Robert Chapman nal; cotumes, Mrs. George DBodle | bride’s home. The couple will be | cultural college; Alexis, a sophomore D. it he home will be \ ¢ dt“dv Mrs. Luther Parker of Forest | Katherine Clark, Mrs. Helen stage manager, L. Ekwurtzel; pro- nded by Miss Gertrude Yeske, |at the Windsor high school, ana Ao e halbilnl ; % street, entertained a dozen or more | Mies Glady's Day, Mrs. Farl Pome- | gram, Miss Dorothy Betts; électri- | s maid of honor, and Andrew Hoft- | William Phillips, a student in the | S¢COTated with —hemlock, pompons o ot his young friends at a party at |roy, Mrs. Lawrence Humason, and |cian, Leslic Goff; music eland mar s best man. Tth grade in the WindAor scnom.{“"" L 3 the Parkers’ Shack in Farmington | Mrs. Herbert Dyer. A play under | Pierce; mistress of auditorium, Mrs S The Kendrick children are the ninth | Mr. Van Dine and his bride will 8 5 on l;ur'sday in honor of his elghth | the direction of Mrs George | Pardon C. Rickey. e oo fon to live in. the homestead | make their home at 1251 Benlevar AN sirthday. [ Flanagan will comple the eve- ETOR | . Lat ekl " |in Windsor, the direct lineage being | New Haven, upon their return from b4 o sy ning’s program. SR N HEnaing Al R Eb Lo Sonlle; o Bl all who |# wedding The bride will wear ne he Womans' club of New Drit- T H. Hehow of Wurlock strect | [ToM Captain Samuel Marshall who |# wedding trip. The bride will wear and Mrs. Abel Johnson of | ~The cast of the play is as follows: | 4in held its meeting on Tuesday e L S sion ooy Thi {a traveling costume of a Yale blua (% In strect entertained at dinner [ Mrs. Kenneth Searle, Mrs. William | ornoon at 2:30 o'cloch h N Cise Dllag pal e SR s crepe dress and black coat trimmed ; at thelr home last Saturday evening. | Ruth Bristoll, Mrs. Olive | sonic Temple. Mrs. Hugh D. Butler S N e laenrt iU 00N EY [ with black caracul with a small 8 PSS Ingraham. ~ Rerfreshments Will be | aas ine moesien wnd hor tonle ane | ‘\’01;\ ety \lm nare .:onL kinger, of Booth | yj.ck hat | ‘‘‘‘‘ . 4 spes a topic was, |at 10 o'clock S Augustine's | st of Mr. and M { Mrs. ‘Harvey C. Kingsley of Bas- | 5¢7V¢d: “My Experiences on Being Pre o o SuEl 2 Gl HLRL RAGL LI Miss Eichstaedt graduated from SR fon tihati cxening lare: 4 e | church, New York, on Thanksgiving | Stanley Skinger of Pennsylvania 2 - S oo entartained s R fodacne SN | R BRI ) | day. Mr. Kehoe is a practicing at- jand Howard W. Carroll, son of Mr. | the New Dritain high school in 7§ E r home on Thursday evening. L1, Scott; Mise Clara B, Washburn, reported lodlnx;{u{ been & very inter- | | in New York. Mr. and Mrs 4 Mrs. John Carroll [1918, and the New Haven Training @ : e W e R P Barion Mive ML aey s piandide shifiliones ‘ | Kehoe are now on a wedding trip to | street, were married here on Mon. | School for Nurses in 1921. She has Robert Frisbie of Hart street, Will | tor " Nyrg' 5. W, Hart, Mrs, W ShEeo ! | Washington, D. C. and Virginia. On | day morning by Rev. Thomas Law- been an anaesthetist for Dr. Verdi in $ N }m host to the Saturday night club | p ‘Dyer Mrs, George Traut, Mrs, | Lhe Sunshine socicty held a mect- | | their return they will ocupy their |lor of St. Mary’s church. | New Haven. " at his home (h"! (:Vex:lng. E. W. Wallbank, Miss Dotha White ;H:g at the So;‘]lh\;’huléh on )fum: y 1!- v home on Bronx Boulevard v s . Mr. Van Dine is a graduate of the ‘ Mis Mari = A afternoon, with Mrs. eorge Corbin . o+ 3 A 1 . . " . | New 3 n gh s ol 4 is - NEa) GlictoniMeemiz of Wortilings | L2 4 Alerion FHungexfocd )i alxe || ELERSN AH N Sl QE0TES Cort 2 rs. Mary Do of Carlton street, | N¢W Haven high school and is con i 8 | George anagan, Mrs. Virginia X el N R e nil Ty G nected with Starrs and Dement ton ridge willflentertain at supper | piart Alrs, O . Dreston. | socicty’s work for Thanksgiving G S Mo sl 1 on Novemion | Paper company & her home this cvening. 1 % i YA U read. Final arrangements for s 5 STERIN O ELGE RO I ENONS UDaE et i L 1 V the Christmas work, will be madc B = G AL el RE ot 1 Kieson 3 Migs Ruth Henry of Lincoln strect ) S | at the next meeting to he hetd on | 5 ! tethoplstichurch B Conle? a2 SRl entertained a foursome at bridge azl | December 16 with Mrs. Idward AL ¢ AR M M psEcerlHIn o fIUd e \ her home Thursday evening. HETR , Ferree. A A and. Mrs.iCharles. Myers) ol| fLiceb: Bacanie the bridesot :Many . oo Woman's Club Meetings—- | | Mr. and Mrs. George of East enue Icelete. faor of Mrs :l‘;“.“‘" 1eiy J'H\xlrrs!& l:tmc‘b:na {‘l'«u‘l;vs' \T' South | | Art League Announces Mrs. John Murray, a Iartford Jsto ) sionm et el anis oL Tan of their daughter. | Jeit b RS Sk at Sur street, and Mrs. Alonzo G. NeSICEn e e A aperE v ha s o celebrated their golden wed- Hanson, 10 ( Al e skl Bull of Bluck Rock avenne, were | | NeWIY Elected Officers. e L nniversary last Sunday, at the ionaerSctu s ancdin G ‘:(')‘u'";hflf i‘\“i-h-!oh{;\ 11]mrm:rr;)( Wol- at their meeting on Thursduy aft- N C o e kit S L“_\‘xv:d:” Reverend C. J. , Wethersfield, on Thursday | . A . . SlStniordlishe sehanint ubert of Canal strect, Plainville., Margueritc Nchstacdt, | oy e, 4t o Juncheon bridge, The second meeling of the New | ¢rnoon at the Senlor high school. | A e e A e o o e yehstacdl | gy Kisic Bush was maid of hon- ot Britain Art League was held last | 'S Murray's topic was, “The| s S 3 e L JEhier of - Mr Mg d Roy Llis 1 an. - ey Thursday evening, Decomber 5th at| V2IUe of & College Education in | Rev. John Dickenson, pastor of the | Eichstaedt of Corbin avenue. and | © oy Eliason was best man. - Miss Harriet Parker, daughter of | Wi"S58% SYORIng December Sth OL| 5oy nalism and Advertising.” The | Forestville Methodist church on No- | Harold i'oster Van Dine, son of | The bride wore a flat crepe gown Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Parker of | > OR ceCan Bhee N0 [ihnior Collezet clubihis Had some| | vember 27, 1879. They have four|Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Dine of [ 07 hunter's green, —silhouette sty Vine street, Miss Rea and Miss ‘i;z:l“’“ i:]’f ‘i"';“‘gd Aason Were| interesting speakers at e { children, Mrs. George Schubert, Mrs. Haven, will be married this|Su€de slippers and a hat to maten. Gretchen Zimmerman, daughters of | 27580 W0 ATIARE DUAEOSING |y gy, and more enthusiasm has been | William Buys. Wesley Buys and |afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home wore a miixed corsage of flow~ . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmerman of | %1 P - by B e by h b mester | { Cornelius Buys, and 15 grandehil- | of the bride's parents. Rev. William | The maid of honor was attir- ™Y . Vine street, have sent out cards for | V¢ President, Miss Minna Rich than in the semesters vreceding. | dren and six great-grandel 1 h, pastor of Memori silhouette gown of indepen= | bridge-ten {6 be held on Docember. | S€Cretary and L. Edwardson treasur- 2! Thvrecediug | | i Baptist church, will officiate. Miss | dence blue. She also wore 14th, at the Shuttle Meadow club. | ' The league endeavors to promote 3 | i Kay Jerome of New Haven will at.| A reception was held at the E At | sreater interest in art and a keenor | Mrs. Clarence I Bennett of iss Hildur 1. Sundg laugh- |00 "iss Bichsiacdt as maid of | Tree Inn following the ceremony. 3 1 Miss Estelle Molandee of Maple | 2PPreciation of its beauty. It fur-|esc street, gave an Interesting | ler of Mr. and Mrs, N. Sundgren of |00 % g Wesley Van Dine will be | Mr. and Mrs, Kellberg will reside on A street, will entertain her bridge club | MIshes @ central place for artisis, | @t the Y. W. . A on Tuesday eve- | armington. and Carl W. Holmes, | BT SR B S8 Chapman street after they return on Tuesday evening. exhibits and art lecture ning, on two current even The auminglon, Swene Inartied IBemy e, 2 gown of | from unannounced wedding trip. o e Miss Marioin Hungerford is to he | Subjects were, “The Harnessing of | AraayieyennERRAURT DRt P 5 | veil of the e . charge ke ; jun | the Ohio River,” and “The Wall ew Farm st el Miss Marjorie Bull of Black Rock |1 charge of the sketch club which | v ‘. 2 s O e shade in tulle. She will curry a | avenue, will entertain her bridge | ¥ill meet on Tuesday and Thur Street Panic,” Mrs. Bennett also re- |, Miss Mildred Carlson was maid of | [ivoq ™ houquet of yellow flowers, | [T —_— club on Thursday evening. evenings of each week, while Dewey | Viewed two books "Ha Tost,” by | honor, and Miss Bdith Tohnsant bothiliisaes e o i el oo N o . E AU ll pday ey, Van Cott, Earl Bishop, Armand |HUBh Walpole, and, A Victorian | 8 of the bride, was bridesmaid. | {yce green crepe with hat and slip- unzio LK. gnello ~ Nidl Geovgs Cotbin shtertaineg | D Azestine and William I Broors 'f"‘_fl"l”lg‘_m Sl Gl Bl [ Fop Olgander was best man. | jers in liunters green, and carry a | TEACHER OF VIOLIN . . . wo tables of bridge at her homo | DAV been named to draw up the | Barre t ylov\\mn. . ]m\nlliltnlh. Il Jriy "‘“ & White saliny5yquct of yellow roses and chry- | STUDIO, 299 MAIN ST, on Lexington street on Thursday | °88Ue's constitution. < mlan mok slrdie G0 SRioheny [{Egnnand e trinimed 1y | Ior Appointme . = _ > One Hundred Years Old,” was also and o » Llossome, She carried a S s rash | AROLINICLE afternoon. The prize was given to * e o ) he ceremony i reception 2008 b | reviewed, I BT Ghe e e i CALL 2ov9.) Mrs. Harry C. Blakesles, | Alarge number was in attendance | ©¢ 3 L T n e i SaTioE ]"“’ | wil held for 50 guests from New | (& | e {at a meeting of ¥ Stanloy jlilies of the valley. irlson = < Aveiehry . Danes O e ‘111!0\\11v g :1. regular mecting o | wore or .‘1]..m4 wd carried yellow Main strect gave a lovely luncheon |noon at the home of Mrs, Stanlay | e Tanders' Girls club on Tucsday | b PR 1 el o h 5 | evening, at the Universal club houst ind carried pin 1 ridge party at the ‘Shuttle Meadow | T. Goss, on Grove Hill. Mrs. Goss L N = ] | Over 100 guests attended ti ' club Wednesday, entertaining at|was assisted by Mrs. William §. | quareas ae tiope o Miss Hulda | ooty wlendet Uit o \ ihat time 28 fricnds. [ Rowland and afrs: Willlam B: Bente | povseetivass oo o snoved | fieenion Ll SNaTHEIL Bl catneicere s e |lex. s Katherine Nettleton of | {ayer by her AI',;”,""U] m“,,“‘“ e o e William T, Sloper entertained | Derby, state regent, and MIss L= | (s abroad this cammer goensive | 2 sucsts at dinner Tuesday night at |meline Street of New Haven, state | ouded. ttaly foenon s 1 about 74 - . his apartment on Grove Hill. vice Tegent, spoke on state and ni- | Genmny. aoi oroce: Switzer! ' RS sts wer at an informal SHc e tional projects. Preceding the ad- | o drove hor — aan ear oni MISS RUTH NOBLE pronsinliononatahe BOIN Neds Mrs. Howard Humphrey is giving | dress two musical groups were given | parope o Cr eI : S o Gt S e e dinner party at her home on by Phillp Magnuson, tenor, accom-| L . Miss Noble, the daughter of M 1 Mrs. Colton Noble of | - Kendrick. pastor of the Baptist a S » . Shuttle Meadow avenue Monday | panied by Miss Gladys Day at the| o 3 : Lexington street, attended the festivitics at Taft school last | " Rainyille leangelve i ans 3 3 & > i L L2 The Landers Girls and the Uni- ¢ drick. reception was held i cvening, entertaining before {he | plano. The songs included: “I Love | versal clubs will hold their an week 1 = “Chicago Princess” which is featur- | You” by Cr NN s e el Sl . (e naplony OB e ehoy ng at Parsons theater in Harford | the night” hy Rachmanioff “The| .. ged 1 hall sbont 1o e = gty et corated In R . Gifts that will please ~ € AT | Lover Sings,” by Theron Hart and{cxpected to be filled. Miss Lilliar JEDDINGS e 00 wrsiday hene 1 huge stiver bell suspended | “Onaway! Awake, Beloved!” by | farso L H Kier s e { D) t % everyone. Vit Gitwtite doemi o e i e n and Harry Kiernan arc in ) ! | trom a white and silver canopy and ) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold | poliowing et L|(CaBtess Pals Kby e = ; 5 ent of Miss Editl | received congratulations. They have oy My Parsons, entertained several | sorvan sy g oy CCUnE Lea was (e oinees Do y Pal 9. 1 our children, Marshall. a graduate We feature hand decor- o served in the dining room with Mps A house meeting of the New i | December Aarriages De- Connecticut i v . riends at her home last Saturday | willjam I. Brooks and Mrs, Walte M e S e oy « vill i 0! | icutiagriculfital ‘col- , : night, honoring, Mrs. Hardy Pasors | art presiaing at the atiraciive tes | day evening at. the. home ot s | | vorsarios Oeours. it T e | A o, o ated, imported skin shades, younger sister who comes from TR s s e VAR BB S s IOTIoL Ore M B il Vel SanIBS U coul A From of Collins strect. = y e e T l&hlh.‘ Those agsisting with the se Frances P. Parker on Curtis strect, | | e i vhich are not only attrac- woek-end at the Payor restdenye on | N8 Were: Mrs. Kenneth Searle, Mrs, | for which a program of music is | — T . i ties [F—EYES EXAMINED | D e e ° O% | Robert Frisble. Miss herinay being prepored. Mis. Avilliam 11 Wenis ¢ i : i tive but durable. They are 3 g | Swirt, Miss Miriam Mouat, Miss | Bargch, violinist, will play a group of : | i . K () ; H e e Llotncg Miss Betty CGoss [80108 with Theron W. Hart at the | (e v ! p oS FRANK E. GOODWIN priced slightly higher than o “'M‘:_ G(W"V"‘_‘n":e 1;: ;}'\'b :H:"‘:' | and Miss Helen Goss. ‘]M:\no, These will inglude composi- | N « Y Optometrist 4 % ing mathy > wives of the mem- tions Ly Saint-Saens, Leethoven and | |0 : ¢ m ; the imitation parchment : ik N b l?;m(lljnoid‘\\'x(:v?lnh\' ;‘:fi-):-:umj’n. | Mrs Iarry M. Dates, e, | VieRlawski 1t will be Mrs Barseh's | O the City ( | i in 327 Main St. Phone 1903 ISEGNOmaLongs ) SUTeEt | | Jurcnce Mouat, Mrs. James - M, | first appearance before the club, | 4" Sk e v, G ; { LAQSES FITTR shades. s cxeloe. 0L E | iobinson, Mre. Joln C. Loomis, {214 she wil Collow thia with a pub- ; “—GLASSES FITTED —J| 3 AT Alan ok inhiethr members of Esther Stanley chapter, | e #hPeArance at the ',!,’;[,)\L?:” 1 Stop in, we will be pleased sireet entertained Mrs. Clara [l 22k ‘~»-I““l';“d'l ; ”'iKIO'";'I R e e 3 —_— and Mrs. H. O. Philips of Provi- |¢0h at the Bond ho n Hartford N TasmD i A £ = to show you our display. el e e G |on Wedensday. Mrs. William Sher- || 4 Uhldue putnber HERMAN J, ZAHNLEITER & e . oon | man Walker of Washington, chair- )’: Y 4 |2 ey abrl L o be sun ow- L o ™ ’ 560 | man ot the Nutional Defense com Horton 'and Mrs, 1% 4. Instructor in | Mrs. Joward 5 Paraons gave & |mities of the svclety wes im0 o0 SR b L E Violi D) S v Juncheon yesterday-at her home on | Speaker. G0 0 number of solos, and in addition an olin and Ensemble Playing The Steele street in honor of Miss Kath- Ensn R e ; . crine Nettleton of Derby, state re-| The Woman's Aub of Maple Hill | fieiinting including Georee v RO Q N Individual training in this study . gent of the D. A, R. The guests in- \"3“ hold its annual Christmas party | man - violi . is being prepa Cl\ L L‘\JOKJ r(/R is helpful in coping with each cluded: Mrs. Harry M. Bates, Mis | Wednesday afternoon, December 11, | short expostion of some of the works g 2 pupil's temperament. Stimulate rlng uc e y Emmeline Street of New Haven, |at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. | o erjabine will be given and as Cl IRISTMAS self-analysis. * ¢ L Qi () WERRILY L RO H. Latham on Theodore street. | fina) ripute to the muse of harmony = 1 Bk 4 S ¢ Mouat, Mrs. Robert, T. bie, Mrx, | Mrs, Latham will be assisted by M, | (1 Hart s prepared to contribute Studio: Bootl Main St Electric Co. Kenneth M. Scarle, Mrs. Orlando i3 |T. Tl Cogawell and Mrs. Harry | niang solos, Aervdl V= [ Bcran O e dit R e 5 Swift, Mrs. Parker W. Fairbang, |Latham. During the afternoon there | SR '\v?‘;j .\IaLC L\ ervone n Tel 75 - 79 CHURCH ST. Mrs. James H, Robinson, Mrs. Wil- | will be a musical program and the | (n ccninit of paintings, etchin 7 o, S l% R & liam E. Parker, Mrs. Dudley v.|members wil also make bedslde|tpopraphs, charcoals, and g \ our Cv' i LlS[ appy: Walker. | bags which will be sent to the New- {1,y mogern artists is now i X O S ) |inston Home for Crippled Children i, the art studio on Cedar stre: A comprehensive, attractive selee- The Lducational committee of the jat Christmas time. Each member The exhibit which began on Thurs- B Roret e s olve i . W. C. A. has issued invitations |13 asked to bring some smal toy 10 [ day will last until the end of the tion of books here—theyil solvc : to the teachers of the city to an in- |80 with the bags. present mohth, and contains about ceven the most perplexing holiday formal “get-together at the associ- | St e .| 30 original works of the modcrn wift ation headquarters on Glen street on | 1or the vrod\:mo.n of “Craig's artists. These objets d'art wiil In Monday evening. An informal re- |wife,” the Drama Guild S an- [ ghown |Ir Modern Museum in ception will be held in the parlors [nounced the following chairmen: | New York city prior to a show T % T A I after which the guests will be enter- [ Membership, Mrs, Bennett Hibbard: | iy {he Metropolitan art niuseum 1 { ! —4 \ It d, ]‘. tained in the gymnasium by a short {mectings and entertulnment, Mrs | smong those whose works are on D) 1 _\ \ vecreational program under the di- |George Flanagan, assisted by Miss|view, are the artists, “Pop” Hart < et ! et Pl Lo " rection of Miss Nona Yochem, recre. | Mabel Wallen; publicity, Harry Wes- | Max Weber, Oldfield, Lockwell BOOK AND GIFT SHOE | wtional secretary. scls; casting, I V. Trving; ”(}\LL. Kent, Pegg Bacon, Goldsworth, + Teleph , 6100 I Musical numbers will be given by | Arnold Mills; scenery. Loomis J.|Walt Kulin, Barnest Fiene, Walko- n St. elephone 6 ant t e Mrs, Ruth Schade Smedley, solofst. [Thompson; properly, David Magnu- [ witz and John Carrol L = % OF WHICH NO WOMAN EVER HAD TOO MANY | | anrt D U 3 T | An assortment of Rubber Stamps to put out- / 3 LINGERIE | HANDKERCHIEFS | line designs on books, invitations, cards, or any . Linen and Chiffon | o : . 5 | . paper with colored crayons for completing the pic- i Imported from China and Belfast, ’ 1 Ireland ture. Lots of fun. 9 HOSIERY Men's Wear , e . & \ Educational and Entertaining . BAGS | B Ladies Are Shrewd Sl . AT adles re rew! N10PPeErs > Jean Stuart Selection of = Bath Salts — Powders ; ; G | Grown-ups use them for decorating party invitations. L Men look at a holiday gift through more appr; 1g eves than women do. A Compacts — Creams Men cherish a present for two things—the thoughtfulness it expresses Holiday Designs, $1.25 complete i ' . and the utility it possesses. | ) y ol.2o, Perfumes — Sik Odeours 3 ML Genuine Gardenia Odour 3 What in the whole domain of Christmas generosity fulfills these require- Outdoor Designs, $1.00, complete - - ] ments so admirably as gifts to wear? ESPECIALLY PRICED § | . i ADKINS - 1 | o \ 4 _ . i | (0 PRINTERS AND STATION!Rq ' 3 ‘ arion al Onhop © CHURCH sTREET | : " v [ f 2 4 Callahan and Lagosh 3 el Q ar 7 ¥ e B R ] 66 CHURCH STREET 4 f 95 West Mein St. New Britain, Conn. 3 J 4| A 4 i 3 \ [ |

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