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12 NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERAILD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1929. T Nv ) Joleridg e nge, Mr. 2 ncent Astor, |1 Wil breakfast time and the |The magazine will e edited by |and has been maintained since for in 1 t £ {rs. Belmon 1 Prince | cos °s Will be valued at thousands {George 1. Raveral, general sccre-|the benefit of civilian blind throu, VAL « \ [ N d Princess Hohenlohe-Schillgs- 2 tary of the organization, which was out Europe America also, R B % rst I the theme ie b i . S | his year the theme of the balllyopun by wealthy Americans in |cording to William Nelson Cromwell Aid Colored Race \ e “Renaissance,” with more : | 13 5 . < > - g ssa 1018 for the relief of the war blind |the president. A : leK 3 y s of the smart folks were | than 300 smart folk and artists tak- | | own to the Forrest theater Sunday [ ing part in the midnight p or the fit given in aid | Already the pageant’s members and - o g DRy \ iy 2 " (. cment of Colored People. |are consulting encyclopedias and | Plv“\:me ]«'m] PI’”!IWH ¢ — ywood Broan, acting as master of [ poring over picture plates in the de- (1 i 4 i introduced « lo <t | signing of the costumes. 1 - 3 3 ) oadway favori “blues” sin e . <, specially dar and piano | Drexel Party Tonight e x ee . ! ; ers—who contributed their bit | : debutantes wer not Con- progrant for charity, A cclipsed in the week's gaie- o Gl i . Luncheons, teas and dinners {wers many, and tonight, escorted pat for the + | by their favorite cavaliers. they will “.rm Mrs. Lowell Addams, | flock to the Rifz-Carlton for the WC “'in lmpnnt your Personal Christmas Hale (Mrs. Heywood | debut of Edith Drexel. The coming Havt on the Personal Touch™ . . 3 g B ind Mrs. Paul Roba- | out-party of the daughter of Mr, C d fe h f $ : S 3 % on and Carl Van Vechten dm)‘\v Anthony J. Drexel, Jr., is ards wit your name f[or 4 — expected to be one of the most mner Ballard's holiday party | brilliant of the scason by those who | : and musical which |1ecall that Jother, Marjorie ¥ the musie lovers of sociely ‘o i presented to society some DELIVERY 2 HOURS home on T day night 1 ¢ E dinner, served at small flower- a million dollars. The ed tables. the s gathered | “d as a result, have saved 1sic room that oc {he | their pretticst frocks for tonight' floor of the Balard resi- | parts || After order is received—printed or ther- v g wers vt v Aok EXPLAING THEORY || mographed (like engraving). wpanted by Herbert Jaffe and Nelson | nd M A\rthie Curtiss | Manager of Uhiladelphia Athletics es. Mr.oand Mrs. James ¢ TR T R e Depends on Colleges to R A AT TR Develop Spirit Dickens lovers in society's| [Princeton, N. J.. Dec. 14 (®i— 1ks found amusement at the Hotel Connie Mack, manager of the world (() Ch h S ""),"“"‘ lay afternoon when |champion Athletics, blames year- ) urc t. o Kissam Easton presented a re- | B2aston presented a re- | o0 giscussion of and interest i football for “waning interest i baseball among university under- hit N ' according to an inter-| 3 e @ i which 1 Princetonian : jotiens r student daily, published today. Mr a e ihe demure coiffure |Mack further pointed out that pro and 1' 50 lay. Miss 1as- | fossional baseball's general ot e ]1 S on brought to life seenes from |zoly among ball players was due to . Copperfield,” “Pickwick | foar St nethat! b CAROLINE BARSCH : ; 4 o CooRBEETIEld i k ar ot same thing—that the i ; Our Mutual Friend,” a uld begin to talk of noth- o, e b i i e wpers |- Never Commonplace gay nineties” filled | jeg e which is not serious. cital of comedy scenes 1 the uthor's hooks in a quaint Vietorian of the hotel an.d = program e geren time s ok el ... 1f it Comes From the Beacon! ican league pennant told t i v ey PPrincetonian that a large muasur [onor idow of *~ < 6L . of disintercst in baseball had its Tl i e tea given by the Women's| ginning in the fact that the collegt Yet Everything in Om' Shop is So : vent Memorial association m at its height in the Jate| Moderately Priced onor of Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Mies and the carly ninetics, Z N s MRS. BEARLE V. POMEROY “ d “I‘ than 400 of society’s 1 to deteriorate in quality POTTERY BOOKS ; it to Itoosevell house Weid- s Fotin 2 Pomeroy, of Monroe street, is in charge of the Colleg ; RO urged colleg diuniversitich > TRy ST : 0 01 Mhe MORLES | nesday afternoon. obtain the hest possible ¢ BOOK-ENDS PICTURLS club’s Christmas party to I at the Erwin home on At the head of the receiving line 5 < 2 the first step in reviving inte 3 b PHERON W AR Monday evening tood Mrs. Roosevelt, who basehall on the theory that an im- GLASSWARE 2irl playmate of the boy born s proved me would better enable one yeara ago in thal house, |Lhe spring sport to compete with LEATHER GOODS ‘, on « reo \ : n ‘; 4 ; 34 t as om later she was to marr nl year-round football. > brita ¥ not . ) ‘ e T "ot ot Py sident of the United States. | “without the King of the Unusually Lovely of ti ¢ C bascgs 5 5 13 9 1 frem ran L her were Mrs. Rich- | campus, Mr. Mack contim i COMPACTS Sl U QLI iy Ao e e it ‘ \ strcil in [ard l;v"’m (i Koosevel). Mis, | “baseball players lack spirit. The roup i i ‘ 5 wha : e Sor ohn Heary Hammond, Mrs. Willian . . could help college A - e gt “I'm not in favor of signing a STATIONERY " | college baseball player for profes. o New Yok Pavents Exclude s | lorife tea and chtling over {he | sional ball until he has been gradu- || And a Host of Novelties From All g ago, until dusk wh ted. 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