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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1930. e e 1 ~ 300 i Maxen; financial secretary, Mrs. A.!x.~ an internc at the Hartford hos- | Wednesday at the Congressional f m, Lillian | ltosenblat; treasurer, Mrs. Lsther |pital at present ‘ |club. Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, L 4 sephsor Bessoff; trustees, Mrs. Pauling | gt | wife of the chief justice and women bl oni, Lot 0 Mrs. Rose Koplowitz, Mrs.| Miss Ann Anahony of Arch strest from every state in the union were PRUGRAM AT H Tt'_ A 0y ar Sarah Greenberg; educational com- |and I Lacava of this city will sts while many senators and rep- | son, T nittee, Mrs. B. Miller, Mrs. H. My- |be n d January 1 at 10 o'clock csenlatives came in before the “e- el = PO erson, Mrs, Edward Lycns, Mrs. J. [in Joseph's church The wed- ception closed. The hostess’ assist- p 2 "('R”‘ERS EUMMEN Jisenberg, Mrs. K. Weiss and _\m,}mm will be a picturesque affair | ants irtluded the wives of several amnt I 1 srris Du with cight bridesmaids and aid 101 i rembers of congress, luding 1w Musical Club Promotes Free 1 ML e DI et oeinalats | o S ey wt xSt fifeialy o W R e e ir Ma o T | f the New Britain Tal Torah, S : = Follette, Jr.. and Mrs. Reed Smoot. Public Concert Sunday ON LEWIS SPEECH i e Jeun | Mo ongasemens ot st stion| LIS TG DOSJAIE |7 puia ncuina e snces AT L duce 'his is the first of a|L. Hall. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Leander Loose of Kansas City, Mrs. o be the | A. W. Hall of High road, Kensin Harlan Fiske Stone, wife of the su- ! ) | ¥ I ton, to Herbert B. Morrell of Brook- \m']-"\"'-“i ? H "l‘;‘l. pre; court justi and Mrs. Gil- ol 7 ¢ “Wip N. Y., was announced at a par- Washington. Dec. 13 ® — The Grosvenor, wife of th si- ”]E”" el Sa&s HeS Wkked tihe iof Federatad Thursday evening. Miss Hall is Capital's social whirl was stepped up ' gent of the National Geographic so- eeting of Federated | "0 o0 "o Bates college and for | 10 its Tegular winter season tempo | ciety FEHUW"—A[}dfll‘SUH Ag]ees Women's Clubs of Connecticut was | BECCTLE O B i .“.W“ this week | e 1d in Hartford Wednesday after- . Kansas. She is now a member ot From the White House on down noon. Mrs. cderick C pi s 5 »t:.ojm n‘v o~l'ln' b 111 }]1 ]\\ ‘K the faculty of the Berlin Junior High | the line to lesser officials, social en- IL l] P o Yy Y ©" | school. Mr. Morrell P ments left e time for respit I man’'s club, gave a short talk on R o A of Bates college, also, The most brilliant affair was the | clfare work of ) gree from the Yale Divinity school. | vice-president's dinner for President 1e 15 at present pastor of the Con- | and Mrs. Hoover Tuesday night Wo! ‘lub of Maple Hill | gregational church Orianbl Dt Ldward Everctt Gann, sister sday ¢ home of Mis f Mr. Curtis, wa Long be- e NAY e et Conlerences on Manchurian Line ARMY-NAVY GAME oot Set lor Near Future on ner was one of those thoughtfully planned affa where not & moment 3 palled on the gues —_ ting review of books in general. ‘ Tokyo. Dec. 13 (P—The genera- meeting was in the form of al he vice president’s guests were 'ion-old contest between Japan and nas party and 30 toys were sclected and of social and | China growing out of the former's ¢ sad50 | carcfully e e hippled Chil- | 3 5 lon represented Pittsburgh, as did the South Manchurian railway and iren, and 310 was appropriated to- (auses Dance Epidemic \r. and Mrs. E. V. Babcock, and the holder of Kwantung leased ter- S Tren tr v Mr. Charles M. Schwab. ¥rom the |Titory promises to enter a new per- lehiaiic — . came the Secretary of War and |iod of activity in the confercnces reported 1 cen rai BY HAZEL REAVIS Mrs. Patrick Hurley, Mrs. Edwin T.|about to open at Mukden i holeithe i< sala 1 ew York, Dec. 13 (P) — Today's| Meredith, whose late husband was| The Associated Press learned yes- ¥ e L ©a one time secretary of agriculture, iay from h official quarters ; and her son-in-law, Mr. Frederick O. that Eiichi Kimura, director of the e : o S S T Soee ohien, of Des Moincs: Mrs. Jacob railway. who left Tokyo for Mukden St A ’ ] 7 L R e A PRl oy SRS e LG Mr. |Yesterday, was instructed to _open laughter, who playe l i k er f several thousand = Wosen i IENULGoiCIayes | NCEotE Dnsk SN ENANEIRES ch The trio also accompanic o si “adets an men brought on 1and. Mr. David W. Mulvanc. from ng, Manchurian governo with ing of carols an « : debu. Topcka, Kansas. and Mr. and Mrs. |View to secking safeguards for i ‘ : RS 2 big Harvey sirestone of Akron, Ohio. |Japan's vital railway and cconomic ;. R ill Hreans ty. dances i New England was represented by interests in southern Manchuria eSS 5 s for|Mr. and 3 Anderson of his i= a new departure for the E and Mrs. John | present Tokyo government. Since nd their | Baron Shidchara took over the for- climaxed works for socicty, committee will start the lot of Brookline RATHLELN CROWLLY SOLOMON % i ;s 3 s 2 ek ; " ; n the spur Hays Hammond s " 5 . =3 5 i 8 the pa ) I} ; = Ay Hov Mass. and 1S months ago, Japan 3 Py and Mrs. Henry F. has done nothing to assert her Friday sl t y ting Manchurian and 5 York came Adolph rmy was learned the Japanese zove hter. Mre. Arthur e Both rger. Mr. and Mvs. Lam. Nlowed to drift long enough floors mont Dupont Blon Tt hat some probler avolved d- Mr HECunT. ed a troublosome state. tonight f ladely Vere among ! gy, the opportunity is to be big t n to clarify Japan's position re nso p ting new railway projects which Mrs. n ohserved I v at some quarters feoar have been Y 190 | famed with the ides applying James | . oonomic strangulation to Japanese Pennsylvania | | in Manchuria _WEDDINGS PERTESEREE™ 0 e [ = = ¢ f the supreme fiard was far Lacava-Anthony Nuptials | ror dcbutant 1 programs ) coug A ately —Announce Eng : GO D Cal riormunces: oo \ e A —Anniversaries Obse : i ; tice and M ! are splendid n g s 1 musical | ” A ved in Washing- ; 101 zh 1t feel at home ————— e oot coits || HERMAN J. ZAHNLEITER Rt Instructor in en t ] ording to a German scientist 4 i A b t n ance to . 3. E Yor 2 e ceptions and || Violin and Ensemble Playing Donald Ogden 1. author et ety vited to all of ‘0 but Studio: Booth Block, 259 Main 8t. 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