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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1930. 5 —_—_———— = = = = Tuesday evening at the home of her |club of the Tirst Congrezational | \X/ LDD[NCS . am. @ mueh traveled woman, gate | This year the solting of the bail| The informal opening of the Co'- ster, Mrs. Charles Redland of West | church on January 25, it was an- a violin recital that charmed not (will be the Ttalian renaissance. anljeny night club on Wednesday liartford. Miss Elizabeth Sherman nounced today by President [I'ved —_— only the memoers of the club but | =ocicty is busy with costumes pla‘cs | brought together & smart assemb! 'nd Miss Anne Weston were gIven | gpicomber. Ttoy William Steele, of Mi Vi | wusic eritics who heard her. and modistes n the designing of | Among those entertaining large pa - ihe prizes Now: Yobl ieonductort ot the. Ghoral || Mss, Virginia Hait to Scnator and Mrs Dale hive Ueon | suitable array rominiscont of the | ies, were Jules Bache, W. W. Wool e club, will conduct at ¢ special | | Marry Sanford Ballard | congressional life shiee 1915, @1l | period. Miss Mary Sarg. the titian- | New York: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mrs. L. B. Banford entertained st | church hearme I Dole Low This Evening. | Senator Dule was present i the | haired daughter of Tony Sarg, hus | Smith, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. David bridge at her nome in Maple Hill on | "y i 1ot e the policy ¢ i | \ermont Mountain hieme of the laie | clected to attend the ball as the au- [ Wagstaff, Tuxcdo Park: Joscph. Hi Wednesday aftcrnoon b s Tl R Colonel John Coolidge us an official | burn-haired sister of Lorenzo Yw|riman, New York, and Mr. and Mis e announced, bui the appearance A wedding of more than usual fn- £ “itness when President Coolidze | Medich, Green and gold velvet and | Jerome Kern. In the party arranged Mr. and Mrs. Harold I the church will be made beeause of est will take place this evening teok the oath of officy brocade. ornamented with sable aud | by composer and Mrs. Kern were Russsll strook satertamed ut Wnr| s compavatively lorgs muribes of|at 6 oelock whon Miss Vieeiis But Mrs. Dl 1o | clatls of gold fasiion her frock | Mr. and Mra. Charles Amot Amor: and bridge al their heme teves | ageoclute memberships there Hart. only daughter of Mr. and M: on her husband tor | The pagean the ball will por | oston; Mr. and Mrs. Quentine Fic ¢ ning Waiter 1. Tt of Hart strect. « polities or social life. She hani Italian daye of lnsury and mag- | [citner, Bay Shore. L. Li Mr. an iy e e onie, gracetul woman pasi niddic | nificence—a hanquet scene in the | Mrs. David Hugh MeCullough. Man Mr. and Mrs. Manville Johnson of | 'he New Britain Art League will | 705 e with gray hair. a charming | palace of L o De Medici, the|hassett. L. I, and Mr. and Mrs. I* St S T e chl el day Siaht ot rele Low. the son of Lben Parker with ir, rming | palace of Lorenzo Medici, the L. I, . and ) v Maple Hill are (o be hosts this eve. | Mect next Friday night a e e i e mile and what the world Linows nificent of 1lorer The Boc- Homer Smith, Toronto, Canda. ning at another of their delightinl | On Uedar street silendsd by Blis Jobn b, Adors or | sty Nows 00d pictur:s | cacio ballet. entertainers from Spatn — dinner partics. Bridge will be play- o TR e e et 4 ow voral tine pai b land Venice will contrast with Savet- | Sociely continues to patrenize bos ed later on in the cyvening The Burns elub New Rritain | while Thomas Barrelt, of Pough. el bt ¢ Fole andiihe bunningiofjheanips ALTROAay BIghE A hou Il s will hold its 22nd annual dinner | kecpsic, New York, il b 2t | Some years azo Scnator and )+ his Dominican Monks the ringside boxes were occupied b Ars, George Tuylor of Harrison'| concert and dance in - honor of the | Low's hest man. Keverend Dy Lile bought « i housc—r.- n which more | Palm Beach tolk. Prince Leopoi strect entertained her dinner bridgs | birthday of Toburt Burns at th- | Georae W. C. Hill. of the Sonth Con puted to e ha 0 Capitol part the fashion- |of Prussia and his party vere in one ciub at her home last evening., Furritt hotel en January 5. It will} ayezationa! church will read th Hill, - an ur t tiful cos- box. Mr. and Mrs. Henry I Benii R be an informal affair and about 200 | yyarriage corerons trove of IS many of the. roof thc of New York and Palm Beach ha Mr. and Mre. A G. Bull of Black |are expected to attend R wving groat historic be. This ballvoor and | with them Mv. and Mrs. J. Stua Rock avenue «ntertained two tab: The Theron Hart trio will play th residence. was sold to jonl Jlcr rooms until| Preece of Westbury, L. I, whe a An interesting program has been | vedding mareh from Lolengren. n's Lart i f e | T o bridge at their home on Wednes- % b : Women's Pat nd ! spending the scason at Gulf Strea ; 2t th avranged. including Maurice 1. Wal- | The home of the Harts, decorated R e i i oy R 13 RO s b : (2 evening. Tlics were divarded toiliieh iiernoniatiSet | Paskeria Sining | it teaces tn seomil Hestie b Delfybouchtibucion e dupiesiicy e e e RO R D form irs. Arthup doibert and CRArles| seliool, and Miss Dorothy Marmick, | cyethmon vl b i e W in thy rict a A1 Guignol given 2 5 t Point ofticer while Mra. Pre 8 l=pnent ooLiannC : ) . L ng for 1he Eighteenth wnd Varnur Carlion was one gaiety of the week is a daughter of Frank Cox. O Scotch concert artist. Miss Marwick | arriage ceremonies as well as th 2 i e =iy : , 0 i & i g as the When this old residenc 1 where the smart folk contentel Mrs. Louis 8. F. Bader of Dovar Mys, Taymond. Lench of Vina|vins (creduale of the hew Britain|recoption to iollow, which will be 2nd e place put in order, t I with appearing in th:| Mass., also were interested sp el 1% | High school :nd has appearcd in | atcended by the immediate famili th iy A tEies it e ; & street entertained her bridze cluw | ove thi In the o attire of 1950. But even | tators at her home on Monday after fiSonssnigiall ioNenNRn I Led St ics andilon i it ves itn (e ARt e e, Mrs, Dade is holding her o 1k to days of long ago - k r 1¢ on Mouday alternadi. | canada. A Scotch comedian has also | (ricnds, & Nsits G e pe sl e I'rizes were won by Mrs. Alonzo |y engaged . Y At home he Cor Ictub |l ehen £ mode accentl | e Fverglades ciub initiated Porter and Mes. 1. Raymond Gil-| o liss Hart, who will Le given i d 15 inducing ol trongly b trailing skirts, the | cories of semisweekly dinner dances ot The reply to th 10 Ttobert gaarriage by her father, will b o 0 use the club for itted waist the long §l0ves OF oy Thyreday, with Vincent Lopc: Burns will be ziven i Donald|| zowned. i ivory inofre. . She. wil Jurpos ferials oserer o I M E s e Mr. and Mrs, Joscph Lamb or | Uraser of Rocheater carry a bridal bouquet of sardenias, Mrs. Dale's tiother K The most olors flush at the | conducting the orckestra. Among Park place entertained at bridge at | i lilies of the valley, orange hlossoms tucky ““\ Dale has speit | fermal - danees > Aays—Dbrighll prince Leopold, Mr. and Mrs. Paul tieir home on last Saturday evening. | A combined business and socil SWevtheart roses and — pink s 102 : el Boston. She | scarlet, deep crimson, sapphire blue | jorroster, Miss Anne Rainey and 8 Mrs. Truman Weed, Dr. and Mrs, | niecting of the New Tritain Giel | 1Yense fern. on her haiv she will 4 and cducatcd there and chartrcuse ar weeented hee |G halberg, Ciicago. George Bodley and Mr. Lamb were | Scout Council was held Wednesday | V0T @ vell of Venctian lace. Mr usht school theve, und was inar-fand therc by a ot dinging i given (he prize cvening al the home of Mrs. E. 1. | AGams Will wear a gown of yellow | e Rl ¢ Len&! Darbara Phipps, New York P Warren, {he commissioncs, The lead. | SN, and will carry. yellow ros ¢ Hald's chure 3 1 gloves, genc white, thut oftef liooraidenad| oner on tha' ablest: tennis Miss Sallic Croll. Miss Eunice 2| ers of the Girl Scout troops and ti | @10 gerberi | o oachensscotind s pale green. pink. And even maroon | piuyvers among the younger set. Sh Komiss, d Mrs, Henyy K. Shaperio [ mierit badge examiners were th Mr. and Mrs. Low will leave tor prouder of how cl v' to “match the wearer's frock, dreipiays often on the courts of th vere hostesses at a bridge and lin«n | guests of the council. Reports of the | Kent, following the cercmony anl 12140 almo-t o per ot jvery much a part of H\‘rv YOSUC. | Palm Beach Tennis club and at the si:ower given at the home of Miss|annual Girl Scout conyention were | Teception, where they will reside | er lif thekspninsnodeipitin continued | yivorglades club. Princess Jeas Croll on Tuesday evening for Miss | given by Mrs. Warren and Mrs. ¢ vntil next summer when they will ) e skirte, printed frocks of small | Louise de Fauigney le Lusinge, New Anna B. Gourson bert T Ashley, recently clectod | 86 10 Europe. Mrs. Low will wear a Irs. Honu u of Rep- [bright figures on a dark backgrouid | york, is another young tennis en- resentative Hocel Ka 1 nd L (3 ts nere modelled by a ¥ A deputy commissioner of the Hartford | traveling suit — of Lrown twee] Sl 0o S L G SRTRe lBlen e Aol sCeRs @ Ithusiast iearing forithe [game the Prizes were awarded to Miss Ida | Girl Scout Council, who substituted | trimmed with galyak fur ‘ S On e ol ek S st fnple Seazh M ansisting Rof Washowits, Alrs. Martin Horwitz, | for Mrs. Alice Merritt commission.r | Miss Hart attended Miss Wheelers iR S L Gt e ubx 8 et A sfeeveless shirt and sherls. The Aiss Jewel Levine and Miss Rose | of that council. Refreshments were school in Providence, Smith colloe ek e S i e R princess shows a preference for yel- Nilier sorved by Mrs, 1 Warren a and the Hartiord Art school. M e e : I R e B lonblie anatallfot Hiethighicolozt ed by Mrs oS hopl sl | which all of the other hostesses of | and Judy show placed at the dispos s re by Mrs. Willis Savage, Miss Flov- | Low is & graduate of the Boston Mu [the club will assist, as will Mrs, Dads | of the ball committee by Tony Sa Mr. and Mis. Herbert I Pease | ence Andrews, Miss Ircne Haigis, | scum school of IFine Arts ‘ et L s o s ST e ;. Hispandiastisic aient il entertained at dinner Tuesday eve- | Miss Gladys Hogaboon, and Mis _ ol it i S T et g he foreground neat week, T ning at thei e e stre sleanor Por » » or some years been an active mea- LR artists and writers tournament coni- ! ¢ home on Vine str Licanor Fortc: Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wendrowski| Ler of the hostess commi anl The Pekingese Club's apecia’ty |mences on Sunday, January 19. SiaDugaldialaoy The guests present were: Miss of Farmington avenue. Berlin, an-| \irs. Hoch wishes to v her ap- | show the Tioosevelt early this T - 1 ugald MacMillan of Dover | Plorence Andrews, Mrs. Charles nounce the engagement of e week f he be ¢ the Naw | 1y road entertained her bridge club at| Chase, Mrs, 8 Cha . s & SEIEN g hlr precia week for the benefit of the D | he tormer home of the late \V e R e et 4t| Chase, Mrs. 8. Chase Coale of Ber- | duughter, Amelia Marion, to Dom- Miss Jean iloch. a v | York Women's League for Animals|j conners on the Ocean Boulevard N Wednesday afternoon, | fin, Mre. K. It Davis, Mrs. Artl ke ; : ; ; e e o re. IR bavis Mrs. Avihur nic J. Skarzynski, son of Mr. and ndsome and gifted girl sist | brought the feminine dog lovers of |js occupisd by John J. T:askob, Whe ey as aws § Grami. e 1% Choster Ifale, Mo, | N Vincent Skarauiskl of New | % ot | society thronging to the doors. Tite |arrived for the season on Tussday, i 20, ’ arry Howard. Mrs. J. W. Marsland. | Britain. Miss Wendrowski is popular | ot g of|show. which offers a chance for|}e has with he Misso: n e Redice o aan [t T e R o aan o 2 cre o‘I : | = 1 Hendches e dianson u-‘ : Betty, Patsy and Marie Louise Res- oudman 3 s Savage i | Holy -,«‘-‘u__ ST . S display a smart after frock a 1 e % sireet cntertained a foursome at| erlin, Mre. Morris Saxe. Alrs. Leon | of LAl Ll Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dehm have announced the e Isplay a smart afternoon frock and |Lob. and their young guests, Helen cords at ¥ . 2CL AT L orris Haxe. Mre. Leou | or the Childrea of Mary soviety ani % ; 5 one’s favorite canine at the sauie|Carney and Pex Nolan of Dublin, rds at her home on Wednesday | A. Sprague, Mrs. Laura Woodford. | past vice president of the [u:,--w engagement of their daughter, to John W. Hovine, Jr, of New tune, 15 always a favorite | Treland. Mrs, Raskob will remaia n R and Miss Haizis on the council. Otii- | circle of the parish. No dat < York City and Columbia, S. C. [} is year more than $500 in cash [ New ym;\ until February 1. Judze guests were: Miss Ebba Anderson. | been set for the weddin prizes and many trophies were ve- |1, P, Laftery and W. 0. B : ¢ ¥ izes o e - i utler ot I'ox, Miss Gladys Hogaboom, Miss The betrothal of Miss Lottre the B. and L. . ] d of K t Gogdom that ence werg the Id\vl'n's‘mm. Clara Labarce, Mrs. Koy Miller. Miss | Bradiey, to Lyerctt I, Faton, son of | first L @inacr in honor of t i of Chinese royal circles. And when e oo . Adclle Padelle, Miss Licanor Porter,| Mr. and Mrs. Albert I, liaton of e i ) 1 Mrs. G their owners had dispensed with th Y I ) 'k, 1 ‘ollege ( ub Scholarship ! M bise ) ! i nd M I o pensed with t Mre, John Dasso of Oak Park, 11!, Mre. C. 1. Pratt, Miss Minna Ricl Bristol. has been announced by her My, and Mrs. Joseph G of day v vice 7 ¢ i 0 i o formalities of the show, f{ea, With ! expe erd exte; 1y upo ,ndg(‘ Burns Cluh to 3 TN i v 8 ¥ Jen \ [ g xpects Lo entertain extensively ypon 0 yanag @ ance, \ .\I.Am(:A Tinti. Miss Catherine ( olto, | Southington nounced {h betrothal o i tatives and their w 1 v w k | plates, was ;mul 1J. McNichols. the latter part of I | Miss Gertrude Fossctt, and M . & daugh Miss Frances, to Antho L receptio thei ee e jthe month. Mrs. John Daus of = | Avmand D’Augustino. On Tucsday morning at 3 o'clock, | Mattioli of Plainville. No date has onal Country The debutantes mecanwhile ace | Evansville, Ind.. who has an attrae _On Tuesday evening. Jeverend | s Migs Laurette Dupuis of West strect, | heen announced for the wedding. | zation of which M terning their minds to more serfons | tive villa on Australian avenue, al- Samuel A. Fiske S Bris BY ADLLAIDE Kb | nuel i frlska ot Henlin icave a8 R B i Bristol. becams the bride of Al . . Gar s for 3 > nL AL WU g |INings than zilded balls 4nd party | ready has given a number of small travel falk under the auspices of |, ! place. ne<t Saturday afternoon | Plonse Lery of Lenguell, of Quebee, ATing Ml o0 AR dun el ae ol £ mansey s \“"«‘ Jan. 18 R=The dand [ ¢ geiie. The Junior Leaguc has oped- | affairs among which was a buftor the New Hrilain Meacheta club at {150 Bire FUst BAiioRt § e | Cinada, Rev. Jokeph Tl Bervault of- | 3 i Sve: Nelson Moiin o€ Mapl: W IR IR iU "“ed a business opportunitics bureat | supper on Tuesday night followed o R e sd ot B N SR e v e e P, Hill, became the bride of Lucius | ) § o ! ofdistanc land ith Miss Marka Tuesdale a8 iis|by bridge and dancing. udionina SEholss bR Bushnell, son of Mr. wnd Mis. Lu- | oyl ) alendeq seversi | Ses plvgtound Ltk wveck | manager and the scuson's butterfliss | With the arrival the E. . e Scholarship) bridge at' thes Burrll | e | e 5 s A rnation vl i nded Ll hionables. who love to B The W 5 hotel. The proceeds from this af- e nete ELoT DRIV Rac oshllon siBuslin gl oE dtarmingtontaveniie: | iners ol uncitaoils inkihe t\ite ol from dinmer 1o |27C flocking in to apply for jobs.|Stotesburys of Philadelphia on . hc Womans club_of this e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael | po o “rPhursday afternoon at 4 Vlotise: Vasinee e T [ atflec,irom ey "] Some of them are only part-time, | Thursday and the James P. Deno- i cene ton iDiesddy et er s IS RSSO i sl L okl for Ok atrodtihecaine LB s ke R Rome ot inot b lda S e ik o g Dl from fea to supper. in colorful | pyy yne “aebs” are tackling them in | hues, from New York last wees, st e Ll M asotll Rl s TS 0 e e e T o e g Znatis doniofily . it G A onnine Al on oM OT o e S theiv amuscments reflecting | oy et for jt's fashionable thesc | n.ost of the Ocean Boulevard hous: cturc recital. “Women Friends in | S bl g ollege, | ¥ and Dlrs. Jack Zapatka of New- | iy, odiate relatives of the coupl e et ; ! rtainments of the land their | gavg 10 do something more thia | are open. Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Hutton Shakespeare Play e ] chool. who wish 1o go (o collese. | jnzton on Tucsdiy morning at < he Tirst of tho v « portrayed. and when they , Laek 3 was given by : T L > Te vere present. Ttev. H. C. Burdon of | s I et play. éxpect to arrive the latter part o/ Mrs. Forbes-Robertson Hale and | Scholastic ability, characted and giclock at the Holy Cross church the cwington Congregational | llowing di U had finished one affair, they pro- | N e her daughter Miss Sanchia Ttobert, | 100 :..»()m»» determiging factors Lev. Stephen Hartkowski perform-| (¢ SCCBE 00 Lt Besnion nn‘u end e vith plans for some more. | S ¥ son. Ten plays were discussed in.| WIh Uhe passing of years, the an-|cq (e coremony L 1 : ; [ P ” ST 5 cluding, Othello, Ronieo and Juljet, | "U4! Pridge has become an antici- | Afiss Mildred Wrebe attend- | Bush! : o Saninniod Rat SngRntior The TRussian fete which Mrs. OELEHOMR ILO0 ERORANE As You Like It, The Mere h..,,,’m'w-'m*d event, not only for club memi- | od her cousin as maid of honor while | 1 by her friend and house' guest: Misad g 0 psiicin, o e i £ Yashington, m{ xlx (U m-t- 0ld Venice, T . s of Lirrors The | DETS DUt for socicty in general which | Miss I'anny Ruginsky, Miss Cele Bie- e Dyer of Calitornia 1 onc of honor of the youthful Grand Bl o aberiaTy of MRa R “nm‘- icc, The Comedy of Lrrors, The 2 S i1 honor uthful Grand [rot, 18 the latest vietim of & “pur- Merry Wives of Windsor and Henpy | 1 A1Ways interested in this worthy | lawa. Miss Helen Pindak, Miss Adel- 1 fiss Mary Rar Duchess Kira Monday night was one ,M dm sc.’ V. Scenes werc nacted in cos. | CAUSC. lia Smolensky. and Miss flsmlw of the weck's most brilliant festivi- he aged and verbose bird was time by Mrs. Hule and her daugh.| Alveady a large number of tablig| Zuck. were hridesmaids. — Frank and TS | tes um igned to the basement of thc ter Mlsg Robertson. have n taken as well as many | Machoski, a brother ef the bride H(m' will aunual din- In the hotz] rooms decked witn . . i Pan-Amcrican building today aiter Mrs. Hale began hee stage ca- |ingle tickets sold by the committue | Was best man, and Michacl Walena, i in) Manior ‘ot tHA!SUpréne Louit | Trussian and Amicriean. fiaes meins Boxmg' Daflcmg Dcc“py e o e o hs b E reer at the age of 17 under Sir|0f which Mrs. ldward S. Lancast.r | Lucian Grazan. John Kacger, Ches e ollowing week a reception | bors of the Ttussian colony and tha el charged him with too frequent use Henry Trving. She came to Amcrica |and Miss Louisc H. Noble are co. | ter Pisk. and John Sliwa were ush- e for the upper Hous American smart folks of New York Df V]Sllm‘s f the words “Hell's bells” and in 1907 with Dame Ellen Terry. | chairmen. Mrs. Harry S. Bamforth, [ €15 x s i ' . B" f l] S Mr. and Mrs. Hoover mai thered for an entertainment rem- damn. Upon her marriage in Mrs, | Mirs. Robert T. Chapman, Miss Gracy | The bride. whe was gisen in mar: Chinese Mm“a]! TIUSD DIBLES- nan snnovations wiich o not reat- iisceri of the steppes e T S——— Hale ¢ 2 3 an, Mrs. Emory (. Corbin, | ¥ Syt ol £A10 O L v iy reach the outer world. Forme:i ossack ( s tall bluck As- | BY HELEN VAN HOY SMITH | el ttedptionngthe andliGohslat S0 oY s Aamion Lsatin gown, silhouetie style, and a " cRIv el CanineE. dnalt aiploma ospaedRntRy Bl bl : N i R e devoted her time to writing and | Mrs. Stanley H. Holmes, Miss Marion | BFEH E8%8 00 R e man rntertaine nly the abinct and diplomatic | trakan caps and bl vits ornia-| Palm Beach. Fla. Jan. 18, (P cturing. Sanchia Roberts: 4 gerford, Miss Mlizabe Ma G i x AR corps had the pleasure of the pri- th ol 1id clacked with | Give osh inipe: at A - locturing. Sanchia Robertson is in | Hungeriord. Miss Mlizaboth Mas- | £0% MArC vell cauklt BIL8 OVIRC e orps had the plcas o 0 sold hraid clacked Given frosh impetus by parties at . - : i truth her mother's daughter, as she | Intosh, Mrs. George Nightingato, | PIOAoma Fie carried 4 SEenf & o) vate entrances for large rcceptio © high-hceled Mlack boots|night clubs and dinner dances and | 9\ . LAkl 3 oo, has chosen the stage for her|Mrs. W. S, Rowland and Mrs, Aus- |l lilies and swanzonia BNl BY SALLIG V. I PICKRETT i dinners, e Cabinet entering | through a Cossack dance. their curs- | other entertainment at private villas o ¢ ! g r 5 e oo ants were attired in the colors of the | BV the ereat frant doan overlool i pestine ely. at Paim ¢h moves for-| Instructor in curecr. The afternoon was a very | tin L. Stowell are working hard to, 8 were SUTAE I BE FOREE B LR o Jan, 15, (P—The ¢ : : ! perloohing e daggers gluaming in - the su ..;nml at Palm Beach mo for- S entert R e DS e e NS SRty ant cane Al suciosa |t ) Mt g ¢s from two | PCnnsylvania avenue and the diplo- | qued Tighis. Madame Lydia Sadovs |ward in s Uy 2 ted meas- ] (.. o0 3 . : itertaining a W as instructive u)‘, ke thi (1(:«[\\ A]HJ ‘;v‘ lu ‘\‘mn(: 5! hats to match, and they carvied but- tortainment dgnu’.ur‘ .lrlvx two o S P dned 1 1 1 ; Lydia o 10'] A T n sprign ncopated e Violin and Ensemble Playmz biie this vear. for even at this time sev- | 8 e f untries and Mrs. Hoover's Hals by the south p door. 20+ | ¢iiaii, a Gypsy singer in crimson an1| ure. i ) terfly and supreme roses | tereign countries al R S fon floor by Wy . L eral worthy candidates for ;"" sehol| 7\ "reception was held in the T-|riturn to social activitics afier a few | N8 to e vecoption floor b Pligssanc By ssianatahay L | e ||| A7 iAVostMeNt in mMusic study i I'he New Britain Musical cluly met | arship are in evidence, and the elub | oo TS eg S anout 250 guests | days’ absence pecause of a cold. con- | Of cievator, the same cleciric €ie- 14 guitar accompaniment, ‘and Mn. | \ 3 aiian hall for abont 230 gu L P volbiaetls ) ) " a lifetime Asset of great practical “H lilmmr of Miss Gertrude M, Hine | wants to give them all the assistat | g0 Rpode Island. Massuchusetts. | tributed to a busy week in Wasn- N o ,\_' h ; ‘!‘wr‘v H me Vera Smirnova gave “Charo- [ =—— EYES EX4 \LD:‘ s Al e on Hillside Place. on Tuesday cve- | possible nd nearby Conneeticut towns and |inzton sociely carried his spotted Shetland pony 10 ¢hja.” a onst song | i 3 : retary of the New Britain Art league, | cpgine 8. Chamberlain, Mrs. Willian an unannounced wedding trip and | g ie of the capial's dignified m s and reprc Aives we ey s, | IS addressed the members of the clubl . (onolan, Mrs, Ernest Christ, Miss| will upon their return make (heir| aaq women sueceestully faced {h IRGMANIEI tharfollss Wioj g t Mrs. Llit | Optometrist Studio: Booth Block, o0 Main $t. 0n @ sublect of interest (o both or-| yuno 13, Latham, Mrs, J. 1L Lathary, | residenc 14 Kent street. Plain- gieven) rask of appearing in a half- \" o L e Gouvernenr 1327 Main St. Phone 1905 Tel. 345=—1044W Emizations, ang ) R o, Mra, Zaputka wore a fraveling ; onside vl enter \o ispoli and the | Mrs. Thomas Linder. My Noihi | ville. Mrs, Zapatha wor ¢ T Maces during @ single aft - I . e e Herbert Woods. president. an-|yycaq Mrs, Willlam H. Rattenburs, |outfit of independence blue and afpoon haied SO0 & o e o ke DR EE S AL I e Dict Lo Ttichel | == GLASSES FITTED == ounces 2 ¢ ext public ¢ Ce 2 " e - a i roormn: ¢ the zround floo. 3 Ry pelliced ;‘wl\“\‘: the ne ly'n\l‘vH oncert{ yio “poul K. Ttogers. Mis. 1 racoon conl. TR R e S ssney o At I R ;‘;'"‘,‘.‘(: fte pnoon: | Sprague, Mrs. Alfred G. Way. M, y able 1o strike a slower pa A R ! A Romany rey ociety ning Wiy aa follows: Two plano sclos) ~Among those who huve reserved o, “5el commonwealth avenus, ana| et statesman and formed profies) the presidency jofta New ! Sy ia ot nail Ly Miss Fline, Au Bateau., of De- | tebles are iolo Neiison ot Mis: Desolina Ne-| 2 'l“’”'“ ]“’]‘ . L o W | hgland Senator ife. Mrs. I Rl S 188; 2 o sic { N i rect, v narrie. visit in which the socia ki Phals { »ale, the Co sional club ¢ = Lussy, and Moment Musical of Mo Mrs. William K. Attwood. Mrs ri of Andrews strect. were marrvied L e Dal nressional Cstivity was a riot of Gypsy colos, | I i Kowski. Albin Pikutis. violinist. as- |y, \01q & Bartlett. Miss Adele Bas- | in Boston on Monday . ”Wo;m\\' H Jined and | Y0¥ 0 o the fron an 1 b Gypsy n a dances and D t | sisted by Charles A. Johnson. pianist, S L e e cen al, the lite Zolse, CHeC ST nertant factor 1 Washington R TR b A h A ] vlased the Bach Al on iho G sirins, | ¢fir, (15 PR Sl '\T;:”I‘{olu}vh:v» My and Mie Neri wero atfendeq | iis ENCl & 2eceplon O'm\\\‘[;r a A LRI e e per el Thi R dshiR s ot Gmasa Sy ey he v Ma Kreistor| ence . AISs 2 2 S p igl embassy, Mre. Woodrow s0 LRI ) & he costu } | F S l the Andantino by MarUni-Kreislor| oo ooy ™ 3jve ™ Gharles I, Chase, | by Mr. and Mrs. Chavin Linn of | enalie 1oih ihb Tecepiton wod | pANies who' gecefed (cveaf mien from nearly every nation in ths anuary rur ale and Sicilienne Rigauandon, by Fran- | (RERVAE T CPErel (0 | Boston. Mr. Neri s paymaster in | attending bo some former receptions ai. the i, | yorl | coeur. John Lindsay, also accompan- | 2/1°% Srace & % el . ! the department of public works. [dinner. vhich is made up of W 3 = fed by Mr. Johnson, sang Lungi dal|C: Corbin. Mrs. Walter P. Crabtree, ) the department of py I iy oo A e e St R R e G e R Hegoreheiia Dol | L caro bene, by Scchhl. Wherc'er you [Mrs: Willtam IL_ Crowell, Mraf . f 0 o 000 o Afiss Della|0f the Chinese navy, who also was | B forh SEiess prosentatives, Mes. [ pn tuen, LI Lioinay e | Walk by Handel. and Readways, by | Gc0rae L. Damon, Mre B. 1 G818 (000 500 ohter of Mrs, Antoinette | “dined right royally,” but who hal determinsd to maks the recen il et Tienaniore. A Lrio consisting of Mrs, | NCY. Mra. I Jaymond Gilpatric, | tihsd. BRGETNEE Bl V%G GO s Jarger mesting with society at | A1 d Pealaent Sloot G PRI gl LA DO Kathleen Crowley Solomon, Miss Lil- | Mrs. Jean 1. Hart, Mys. Walter J1 | SRR G TR0 0c Aoy Mas- | the Chinese lesation when the Min- |\ S aER et ¢ ballvoom. Lven s lian Josephson, and Mrs. Jane sar-| Hart, Ars. Rufus N. Femenwar. |7 o street, Plainville, has | ister and Mme. Wu held a reception | ind she did I SR ol it foris Tuttle sang The Lass with the | Mrs. Harry H. Howard, Mrs. Frel- | wianid, 87 | that filled the lesation and overflow- | M67¢ I Setra—and she did. [ Pamiita De Lour and Josc S | Diclicate Air. and the Londonderry | crick . [Hungerford, Miss Iliza- R e into the street e an pased throus ‘vv‘u..v 1 and i | Air. Mrs. Careline Barsch joined in | beth Hungerford, Miss Marion Hun-| 0 i 5 e were| It was a briltiant Vi skl BT e, ROTSIRAT TR ol ey sortune-tel the second number with her violin. | gerford. Mrs. Arthur G \km,m- present at a_dinner parly in honu:many of the ioreign and Ameriean (e 10 the Whte Hodte wi Gypey i I‘v'\c:r\;‘ : | Mrs. p sella, M ! o it ‘ re at | €old. the large audience roon carves. a erystal gazer who forctold | and Walter L. Magnuson assisted at | Mrs. Michacl A. Kin % Mr. and Mrs. James M. Butler of | officers in.uniform, as they were at | SPI Hhe argc nudicnce room of U ; 1 the piano. ward 8. Lancastor, Mrs. Charles .| 5L A0 S0 L S mday in obser |the British embassy to meet General |¢ : e i's'”’["‘ “ i die "“ W the tuture of the smart folk who ||| # MANY VERY FINE FUR 2 lig d stree s 3 i - the guests of honor. Senitors 11 | ¢rowded about him and a Gypsy girl | o Mr. Wood “VW'\OIi”C“y’{ that a -"‘”"“" Law ance of their 33th wedding annivee- -‘-H";“- o ¢ numbera who have 1ot ofto1 | who ,":,.‘;l,?,” :‘ e \1“;:’ b \\‘,f“] COATS AT PRICES SEL- and woodwind, as well as vocal ens | \ye Lucius . Lusk, Mrs. Georse | g i and Mrs. Butler Those assisting Included: Mus, | !¢ A i o Ree (W ograptodlicedRtliEkong aas] f Y. srmble of the club would at an early | L.\itr, Mrs. Charles H. Miteheil, | {os (one g (oo daughters, William Dwight Mitchell. wife of the | {1 €4ueted the clul S Anl)The souvenirs, progr ms and ba i D'OM E‘QL:ALLED ANY. date produce a recent composition | yres W, 17 Mungan. Miss Beatri:e | o ist, Thomas F. Butler|attorney general, represcnting the S E ) Preclrcom decora s all reflected ¢ WHERE, NOW AVAILA- 4 Alr | Frank 3. Lis 2l £ i sented as well. As t company [5o o av 1ands of the Grypaiss ot George Hahn. utilizing the POEM | Xeal, Mrs, Carl 8. Neumann, Mrs. | yivee 5 Butler, John L. Butler and | Cabinet; and Senora Ferrar, wite of i i et (e tasayils iheidypRies: BLE AT HUDSON FUR ate by Brete Hart. George I Nightingale, Miss LOUIS | ics Mue Butler. | the ambassador of Cuba: Senora Ale | JECH S0 WEAS B0 (1€ © i * | 3 ¥ i H. Noble. Mrs. James . North, Mrs. | e e { faro, wife of the Panama minister, “':L;““\' agc e DALy VAS N tortha een times the fashionables SHOP PRICES. Approximately 100 persons. in-fyiper o pasker. Mrs. Harold M.| 3 and Mrs. August Orlich of| Mme. Radeff, wite of the Bulgariaa |"® B4Y: T |are busying ()\v*mmy*hl-v with plans cluding a cast of 12, have been ve- | porion o™ e Nraupice M. P {Olive strect celebrated their 25| minister. representing the diplomatic | o SEEE G WL L SIS (BT °;" hearsing faithfully for the musical Robert N. Peck, Mrs, Lrnest | anniversary on January | corps: Mrs. Burton K. Wheeler, Mys. | St ¢ e 115 o1 the most brilliant events of the | 5 wedding an | Vice President Curtis, with the comedy production which the Y. M. elton, Mre. Percival C. Pt | 1oy ai a supper party. Over fifoy Charles McNary, Mra, Fred Britten 'h"“ 2 “" 15, Wi ‘n the | winter season, which will take pla.‘c‘ b 3 o » Mr | a t VAl . | areate m c e upp ou ; Revena The o R A e e ool LR TR AU Yarle V. Pomeroy, Mis. Max- | gyesis wore present. Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Sol Bloom and Mrs. James & [FIF0E NUDE OF the unper HOW e aanuary 24 B el e S ALY 4 8. Porter, Ms. Edward M. oplich have four sons. onc daugh- | Farker. representing Congress: Mrs. | OF TPl A SOHEL WIS BT | tumes for (he « b oS o oM Tl Prat, M. Frederick O. RackN€| (o, and one grandeon: lHen:y.|Lawrence Richey, wife of the secr:- |71 R el d el BUio U ge (o Aol lae | Schenc H,o« phl( hu;s. (.«mlnlrl ui e pardan ©oT V. Mrs, JAMES [ arey. Walter, Mres, Arthue Hemin tary to the president. Mrs. George it SR e & ———————— livau Amer Peterso tichar 5 . t the ARl ors in Washi ' S Tush. dammy (1 Robinson. Mrs. George RORCrs | way and Curl. Harry. Jr. the grand- | Farmnum. wife of ihe assistan UL P ek a2 LU, s e S fowilanas WA Tsasb e e R cee o nd Mrs, Harey ney seneral, and other l L i e e o S e e Uv »\\n]u;..&‘.' m‘ ;Mv“m_‘ S ‘} theson of Mr. and i Jents of women i ofticinl 1 [His LADILES' «nd 2 SR S Mies NISIEnAL o M s s iSEn e SO e tGs ST 5 | Somchow View Presidont Curtis | U198 afternaon, Mrs. Hiram Bing CHILDREN'S SHOP® } FRANKLIN SQUARI Windelan, Miss Kathery »urha LRl s b b S bl e | B n i Ll ‘.‘\"u!\ i ‘.h:m,(!\““'r,f"'llk DUNRQnTE, o rt Simiths rTliel Misscs Wlittitss Announcement s been i continues 1o hold the conter of 1 ———ee e AGNELLO'S Phone 770 o .. sey. Miss Laura Camp the engagzement of Miss Amy Cara- | social stag [‘ gLyays ‘l"['_‘ hisn Ladies’ Barber Shop and RO AR ATea e STEh ol il Ton? Miss Mary Camphell, Miss Hele | line Josephson. daughter of Mr. and is his sister, Mr ward Ever OLLEGE O, RIDGE X X UnginII e IR ROt Glall By I L m { : e oy Josephson of Ied Stone 0. The Prosident and Mrs, Hoo COLLEGE OLUB B Beauty Parlor nusiliary of the Boys club will be | Stone. Mrs, Willlam M. Warner. | M scar i ! ! He N i S s held Thursday, January 30, instead | Mrs. Truman Weed, Mrs. Earle K. | Hill. to Harry Joseph Lagoy. son of er gave a dinaer Thursday night in : Strand Theater Blda. = ey & 3 e ’ i 2 . 0 T s r Teste ( ) Jan ry 25 ! > 7, . o S, G as previously an- | Bishop, Mrs. Georze Flanagan, Miss | Mrs. John Lagoy of \\“4 _\‘m. ni honu:‘. )vmh{,”y‘r { ”1‘-7:‘“\'\ fro.n nmnln” |;‘. 4‘..‘" Enfrance Tobby i T, c1ghbm‘ About Our Former Janua Sales | Mari 3 am, | streel, I’ No date has hesn [ many scctions of the con ‘Tables %5, : 3 | nounced Maric Massey, Miss J. E. Lathwm, | streel, Plainville. : the co : T ; | L] ] 2 faa Gtal * Mrs. 1. B. Doane, and five tables|set for the wedding. Miss Josepi He and his sister were the imna® || pekers Obgainable From Ang Make _\r:pomtm'enf.\ Early The Men's Choral club of New|by the New Britain Council of Girl [son is a member of the Plainvill :4.m“:nr~ls a\l 1he hnlnum n.\uw\'ln ] Member of Club / Phone 1543 ‘ T % on's | § s¢ ¢ . Mr. Lagoy is coa-| cotillion barlier in the week, Mrs. Britain will sing before the Blv)vel outs, chool faculty 3 | ]