Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN is spending the holidays in Wasii- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stu- 1gton, D. C. art Parsons of Lincoln street. “ s | i s Leonard Clarkson, son of Mrs. T.| Miss Helen Gerkofski of Booth B. Wilbor of Iorest street, is spend- | street, and Edwin Wolfer, her fiance ing the week-end at his home. of Tremont street, are spending the . » | holidays with friends in the White Fred Troup, of Worthington mountains; ‘ ridge, Berlin, left on Tuesday for & . 5 = trip to the Pacific coast. % Mrs. W. H. Warner of Lincoln Sl darval " of Winthrop y street attefided the D. A. R. con- y edarva i & ) cR 2 ! gress in Washington, street spent last week-end in New = ; s York city. Miss Edith Prentice of New York A e city is spending the Easter holidays N g with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. e er he nsington aft: George Prentice -of Berlin. Mi spending the past three months i Prentice has as her guest, Charles | New York. : Eorden, also of New York city. . . o ; G 3 . z ' 2 » 2 % Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood H.. Ray- . William Pape. who is studying st mond, of Harrison street, with their L EADES V0. 8 3 t ! ehil Pratt in New Yorlk city, is spending Mmrl:;n. are ,’\\;n»mlu\g the holidays _ thé week-end at the mome. of bis in Atlantic Ci 4 . y parents, Mr. and Mrs. Llmer Pape ¥ 0 i - Ma . Danicl Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. 4 o, . . oc Maple Hill. | Alphonse Porter of Adams strect, a 4 . . A M | student at Harvard. spent his Fas- er recess with a classmate, Richard Kimball, in Pittsburg . . and Mrs. Stanley Lonsdale of idgeport. are spending the Lastor holidays with Mrs. Lonsdale’s pa ents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Clark P pi o . f Garden street. Mrs. J. Davies and ©her grand- P . 2 PR @aughter, Miss Hester May Dillon of Chicago. 11l have Leen spending a week in town visiting with Mr. anl Mrs, J. Dillon of Corbin avenue. P Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Walker an- { their young son John and little ! daughter Betty. of Monroe 'street, have gone to Wilmington, Del., for a week’'s visit with Mr. Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, Mrs. William Booth and son Billiz oi Forest street, will leave Tuesda; to spend the remainder of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gould- ing K. Wight of Montclair, N. J. Mrs. Wight was Miss Dorothy Booth before her marriage. PRI Mr. and Mrs. William Coholan of Lincoln road, are spending the holi- days at the Vineyard. PR Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball 0° Lexington street with their two sons, George, and Penn Townsend, 1'5’( on Thurslay on a motor trip through the Shenandoah valley. 5 P Mrs. Alice Dunham of Rahwav. N. J., is spendir ek-end with Mrs. Maxwell Cae of Elbridge road. AT Mr. and Mes. George Boli of reumbull street are in New York ;‘m for the week-end il Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nichols moved into their new home on E bridge road this week. N < * . - . w— Miss Grefa Roscen, daughter of S - Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Roscen of | IOND WILLIAMS | 3 ana b “Georse Konn or 3 o mio e sdent o MRS, PAUL BAKER e | Ll oy e Cambridge school in Hartfor N R o oo B A 3 M Williams wa stess vesterday afternoon with Mrs. | West Hartford spent the weck i1 3 4 i il shend mesh wesk with her Mrs. Baker, pictured with her horse, Don, was one of the Andrews, Mrs. Baker; 5. Norman Bigelow at a Spring |New ¥ork eity. = 7 brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and | four hostesses at a Spring Roundup late yesterday afternoon. Roundup in Kensii . Mrs. lliams’ horse, Tom, is a thor-{ . ana Mrs. k. J. Albro of ,v g b Mrs. Garrett Byrnes of Providence, | Monroc strect and Dr. J. F. Dob- 1 Rl e A | e ATt Ve s | parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Milkowitz!seph Foote of Stanley stret. | avenue will be in'New York city the Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dyer of |of Basscit strest. Mr. Schooler will | ol (s Rt Tlainfield, N. J., and their two|be here for the week-end. | DERS e ; daughters, arc the week-end gues: S A | Mrs. William «C. Hungerford of { Russell street was in Boston, Mass., on Tuesday and Wednesday of this —Pliolo by Murray Studio | Miss Mary Kenney, a student at I New Rochelle college for women, 3s RN e 4 { Mre. Dyer’s parents, Mr. and M ; | e ; . (e ) € arle Van Buskirk of Ten Acre 2 g P d .| Miss Catherine ‘Gold, daughter of |spending her Easter vacat tl | : DR T 4, daug pending her i vacation with I Soclalu’ichuzttcs (;i bout Z;)Own | read 15 leaving for Cleveland, Ohio. | 1 | Frank Zimmerman of ¥ine streel. | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gold of Berlin, iher parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. on Monday. ¢ Murray St a student at Cedarerest, in Allen-|Kenney at her home on Stanley & CHiotoRby M ua g Studlo Mathias Zimmerman of New Yor!:|tgwn, Pennsylvania, is spending her | streef. % [ I Stone of Ten Acre voad re MRS. ELIOT ANDREWS city Js spending the Easter holidays|spring recess with her par PO | . | ) et v A BA AT D) el a it St e 4 : : ! A with his parents, Mr. and M 3 ’ Round of Gay and Diversified . ties Arranged fortumed from “exas last ‘Tucsda; Mrs. Andrews and “Tony” were pathfinders for the riders|rFrank Zimmerman of Vine street. A randeie sHafe e SLiane aog o ~ LS SRR after attending a Hardware conven-| g : S 7 et | Miss Marian Bennett, daughter of | Walnut strect have roturned from Members of Shuttle Meadow Club—Golf Course fon in Galvecton and enjoving = | yesterday afternoon who were their. guests at the Roundup.| St IS Itan i i KOlarence Bovheth wiol| aimmotor 1iip tholon M hu itis i D D s | short visit at the Wilbur Gilbert x 3 L e AL R _|has spent the winter ‘golfing inland New York state Attracts Scores of Playe Parties {eme in Beaument Mrs. George, Igimball returned yes. | Foriga, is at her home on Iorest | ot Planned for Easter Week. Kiiaits is the weck-cnd guest of Mr. and ) street, prior to sailing for England | 2 | Mrs. Johnstone Vance of Monro Lucius Knowse of Park place is|Mrs. Albert 1% Corbin of Shuttie | Titt street after spending a week in|on the 22nd of this month with the e Ak, r ; ' Fy | strect was in New York city during | expected back this week-cnd after | Mcadow rdad. Chicago, Iif, " American Womens' golf team. e al N SPITE of wet and cold weather of the past week members | ine week. an extended trip throughout th:| ... S t {2 Ll b S B : 3 & x g tat I : B . S wost Mr. and Mrs, Walter cott of | Mrs. ¢ Reed, of Washington street of the Shuttle Meadow club maintain their interest in the . . . Rosc T. Hibbard of Mason Mus, o . ) NI T A T ) ol George Ashley Corbin 2 : > Sler SRR Bl e S - 5 . 2 en street le hursday to spend |avenue anc '2 Tunice T * daily outdoor sports. Golfing predominates and the links are| R n AR oo Ul 2 | drive, Mrs. Harvey Woodford of |avenue and Mrs. Eunice Humphrey re entertaining at their home on Mr. and Mrs. Donald MeMillan | Shuttle M w avenue, and Mrs. Sl riled n 1 Tl s e |the week in iciitons Hildebrandt of Lincoln street, lefc| Thomas Weston, ! petliliiea smTonm st Ll LI e tle Meadow avenue this week-|returned the latter part of Ilast|Irving Allen and her son Roger Will| atr and Mre. Staniey Eddy ana|lcoterday for Atantic - City where | (G7CRI, 18 VIS s P2 . club house continues the ¢ ring | smart New Britan- | S vz ina ann M e T e N e e e AL an M e S an ey R EID i and) T h ey I Podigotnen i inics FETIAG | N WA S0 st pot a0 s ites | it of New York city. |had been vis 3 § €5 | their children of Lincoln Road arc|brandt’s cousin, Miss Louis Miller v ¢ : o . e 7 SR St st in New York city for the week-end.|of Wz 1gton D. C. Mrs! Ashley SR While Holy’ Week offered no affairs of note Easter Week| =~ 0 o & « o 0 o mnis| 2T e Sl S e R e e the comes in marked contrast with any number of gay events|, —“" " ph O etreet tomorrow, | ; | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leppert, of | Jameg Britton is holding a private | Miss Miller in Washington before Maple Hill Garden club, and Mrs. in the offing. Musicales, the Albert Spalding concert set 1-01.1 T AR e Harold L. Judd of m!.ni. who 5| Black Rock avenue who have spent |exhibition at his studio in South|they return home. W. T. Wells of Newington Center, & 2 & s . 5 = A > 2% U spending some time at White Sul-|ten days at Atlantic City, returned | Manchester, of a group of paintings NN PR | have been chosen t tend the an- sdaya ure many pro )ca s int artford. | western states. | ! 4 4 £ 3 group of paintings L o nd the an ,\PEd“e’f“” “ll'l 1?_10 Tnany DI mmim' Ii‘ ‘_1 I"lll‘ h?“:“~HM ".ff)‘d' W AL | phur Springs, W. Va.. on his wav|to their home Good Friday. which *have been returned recently ss Beatrice Koplowitz and Miss | nual lunchcon of the State Federa- uesday, members of the Shuttle Meadow club have a pleasant| = e e o Inorth from Florida where he and | ) oo from New York art galleries. In-|Lillian Koplowitz of Dewey street, | tion of Garden clubs which will be evening ahead of them when Helen Tiffany and Maude Hurstno s home ‘In ihe Westminster| S family spent the winter, entec-| Miss liurith Wachte of New|cluded in the paintings are two war|and Miss Sarah Koplowtiz of New held next Wednesday at the Hari- Blanchard will be heard in a two-piano recital. Luncheon parties, | apartments, from a trip to Chicago, | - "c0, Tucsday night at dinncr York city, will spemd this week-end | pictures “1917” and “Walcott of the | Haven, sailed today for a ftrip ta|ford Golf club. Mrs. L. L. Redick of dinrer: gatherings, af i e DR, [ the “Greenbriar at the home of her parents, Mr.[(9th.” Other pictures on view arc:{Eermuda on the S. 8 Arcadia from | Newington will also nd S & a a | % Al o s w and Mrs. Frank Wachter of \Park | “The Girl With the Pointed Fingers,” | New York city 1 v e o ol Gl sl Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hall of| | v = ’ e \ of the many gaieties society will endeavor to crowd into one R e ‘\w”dm,, the! Corporation Counsel Judge John | Dlace ‘Portrait of the Japanese Kyohei | GATHERINGS short week. LA 5 & He Mr. Mrs. A. G. Kimball of terday to her home on South Bur- Miss Helen Iteed. who is studying ng Mrs. McMillan's | day for a few days’ stay. St e e Kirkham who with Mrs. Kirl SOy hukai,” “Portrait of Rosalic Man- and | £ lom s hetn fraveling hsovel ‘tho| . BUIsS Barbard Hillard of ng of California” and “Portrait of | Lexington strect, will e among the f to be held at the Shuttle Meadow club next Saturday night| is visiting in Lrovidence over th=| 010 " ton’ sirect the first | on Shuttle Meadow road, this week-| Miss Lillia M. Hill will return to|Billings _Newsom, _ lyric soprano.| | Crease in the Usual Round for ‘club members and their guests. Many amusing features |"°4ays: week in May. Mre, Kirkham is re- | end. ¢ her studies in Boston tomorrow after | Which will he given Wednesday cve- ‘ of Entertaining. head the program of entertainment and scores of private din-| ajies Barbare Custin, daughter | Maining in - England for anothe: | : fRrE spending her Easter vacation with |NNE. ;‘I'”\‘ rd, in the Horace| | 'mer parties are being arranged. As to the nature of the carnival, [ or atr. and Mrs. John Curtin of month and will motor throughout| 0hn ARG, ,er, “lho \““N\m LG e B {;:l\):;ln‘vmhly ,x:::;w‘;’:”;'lm b I|I|"|’yl‘v“orxdi A £ . 2 i o il 2 2 : i S r o university, and who has but |H. £ Wi L - the auspices he Hartfor cetol Akt Taret 4 it seems to have horrowed a leaf from the night life of Paris|bridse road, will be a guest at a pri- | @ ““;‘g(‘)‘y ;“:\“m?“&'y;'l”‘ll i“”"‘“\” 21| just. returned from a trip to Ber- EatllLot Win heon st et County League of Women Voters. : ““i“'m 3 “'I‘\““\'\'.“;”“f{‘]"! 1 make it more intricuine. the T A or o given at the Sul- | F- ks sailec ) i ‘ % ave dinner par cdnesday itself, and to make it more intriguing, that particular leaf hap-:)]f‘]’, "L'_';:‘m'“_‘\}"lfl‘m)“:;“‘;‘ “‘“(‘:‘?nv Lo e | muda. spent last week-end with his| Miss Gertrude and Miss Betty o S e e e Mrs. William pens_to be the Carnival Night of July 13th, called the “Eve of | = & L] parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. An-|Rosen of East Main strect, will leave | Birch of New York city. the hou Bastille Day.” On that night the Europeans flock into the| ars. Robert's. Vance returnea to| Steven Coyell of Holland, Mich, | drews of Lincoin strect tomorrow to spend the coming week streets of Paris and the colorful costumes of all ages and types|her home on Maple street Wednes- ‘f'”"'"“ °"”"‘"" ST L B e Todk iy, 0 n.la}:kbe seen. Gypsies, Bohemians, Pierrots and Pierrettes, Reds, | 47y after a trip to Washington, D-C.| hd Mrs, Stanley Hart at dinnee|Strect, left on Friday for Washing-| Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Fagan of East|*11s8 Margaret Bumns of Japle oty EYE workmen, underworld minions, cabaret dancers, apaches and| ¢ . stanley. who spent the past|Thursday cvening at the Shutteton. D C.. where she will spend th2| Main street have gone to Boston.| ,.,{(m.“ qm“:ff”}.;m e "\\f f, .S Eomise students all gambol and frolic for many hours. The committee | wo woeks in Texas on business, re- | Mcadow club. [icetiegieet ¢ |Mass. for the Easter holidays. NS Ve SUClias in charge of the club party is besieged on all sides with inquir-|turned Monday to his home on Lin- St | J FRANK E. GGODWIN ies regarding the proper costuimes to be worn and they make the |¢oin road. M \lf\llmlwmill'l'f 1905 5 sti at s thine s o these line . o 3 | S ok &7 a5t & ;[L)lgges.mn.\ 1let anything “1“',‘~ these lines or any garb suitable| 1< tarriso nBristoll of Vance Lend of the 1 r carnival occasion or mardi gras will be appropriate. street with her children has gone ml' Ay | | | York city, will visit her mother, |Cornelia Wallace of Texas.” patrons for the concert by Albent Miss Mae McKeon of Thorniley street, Miss Catherine and Mrs, James O'Leary* of Greenwood street — Miss Mary Clancy of Park strect, and '_ Miss Margaret Burns of Maple street Mr. and Mrs. John Dobbie, with their son and daughter, Alan and Miss Jean, of Pittston, Pa., are the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- James - Chamberlain returned| Miss Elizabeth Parsons. a student| Mrs. Nathan Schooler and daugh- PP from a business {rip to Detroit the Al Mount Holvoke college for Wo-|ter, Ruth Gilda. of Mount Vernon, st weelk men, is spending her spring recess [N, Y., are visiting Mrs, Schooler's It will really \_m a wonderful entertainment which will pre- Montclair, N. J. to spend the Mr. and Mrs. William 15 Beers of cede the midnight supper. A wide range of talent has been|¥eck-end with her mother and Pearl strect have lefl to spendsome| engaged to delight the diners and dancers so something very | he" Gt WRRIUATIE S exceptional is to be expected. Supper reservations are coming in| 1. W. Blanchard of Chicago, T, | Mr. and. Mrs. Sanford Ballard at a rapid rate, excellent dance music has been engaged and all | was in town this week on business, | Dole Low sailed, last weck on th-| in all it promises to be a smashing success. | nehard is connected with the | “Vuleania” for Naples. They expect | i« % Hart & Cooley Co. of this cily. to be gone several months. visitiug | O R ey Ty y . Lt and painting in Italy, Irance and HE 9th annual Hartford Cavalry Horse Show which opens Frank §. Cadwell of HE 9th » ¢ ¢ Lenox | Switzerland. ~ L at the (.x:,x] v Arme v West Hartford the Tth of May . who has heen wintering in the At S A will attract a large contingent of Hardware City folks. William | South: returned this week after a Mr. and Mrs. I, 13 McPheron o at e C. Hungerford is presider the association and the \hn\\j g AloBofpinE aRhineton,; DG R Rl L e T b T e e assods an show is Sy their dau Mrs, Henry Arming 'J']h i l,(‘fll 3 [j‘ ps . f the nd Cavalry, C. N. G.| Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hull are back | ton of Park place y ere are to be 60 classe ine horses and many heautiful | at their home on Maple street after A, New Britain prize zmmwl_\ Sature the 10th, a special matinee has been winter spent in the south. Mrs. Roswell Maore and dau; arranged with a thought for the voungst e DI rolyn of Lincoln road spend Wed years have shown keen npleast = ho in previous v Harry Bates of Russell strect ! nesday in - Greenwich with Mrs John Loomis of Lincoln | Moore's family returned from Washing- LA R el e Lo s ey o Wouldn't You Like to Have That s was a guest of \Val C Richard Porter. son of Mr. home on Hart street this| Mrs. Alphonse Porter of Adams '"Arden LOOk A trect, who is studying at the Sor bonne in Paris, is at present at the L A e A clear complexion, THE PEN GLORIFIED up at 1 | Mrs. Claren:e Comstock of Lin hose were | coln sireot is in Schencctady, N. Y - Mightier Than the Sword and the Voice in Your H. Ha visiting fricnds. nh P A VCIVCty skin, Personal Correspondence t up M Charles Parson of Shuttlr 9 N - Sheaffer’s Lifetime Monday | Mcadow avenue was in New York - . Seiins JaslEucsaay A SO& ljrllhance n the eyes— . 5 : 5 Offers you the greatest.case in writing and as the name implies it brings to yvou a lifetime of real fountain pen These arc the birthright of every woman. assurance and satisfaction. Hinee of ncoln street, and Mr. and Mrs, A Waye of Laurel road, are i 1=hinzton . fon 2l doya. o e i . And the next time you fill your fountain pen—any e R D They can be acqulred by the regular use | fouptain pen—try s of Mrs. Beccher's broth scport, Bisier " of Elizabeth Arden’s Beauty Preparations. i SKRIP, Mrs. Tarle V. Higheo " The Successor to Ink or o ambra, ane cet has returned from a Wood of the top v New York city We Maintain a Complete Stock and Can Tell You How to X S “"_ '_‘,\"”,, o Use Them Properly For Best Results A D K E N S tels by M. Lorin \ 0. the Westminst partment 3 » dircetion of 2| spending the holidays with Mr. and ’ William ala N oy A Complete Service 66 CHURCH STREET