Plans Joint Conce Benefit Bridge, Fashion To Wed Local Man Completed College Day Representative For Chanty Ball Held Last Show Attended School Largely Committee Chairmen Ap- Combined Hifh Assistants to Presented Guests Present At Benefit Card Party Given pointed; Many Be Named Naugatuek For St John's Atonement College By Local Committee A successful concert Pre- Definite have been com- plane sented at the Naugatuck high the card Mrs Albert Mr* for the second annual char- One of largest parties White, Centerbar, pleted school auditorium last night by the John Mae Mr* ball to 4>e sponsored by the In- of the year was sponsored on Smith, Dwyer. ity bands of Naugatuck high John Roth, M. tercollegiate clab of Watcrbury. joint at Elks hall for Agnes Horlgan, school and Waterbury's three high Thursday evening Eileen C. Hedderman, Raster Monday has been chosen as Egan, Mary schools. Floyd C. Evans of thli the benefit of St, John’s Atonement Ann the dato for the event which Is to Hedderman, Mary McDonald, and I .eon Corliss of Nauga- In Mrs K. Mr* be at the Hamilton park bullroom. city College. The committee charge Donnelly, Thompson, tuck conducted the concert. Frank Hardy, Mrs Patrick Cron- The ball heads the list of social of the affair Included Miss Ruth from last night's Mrs Matthew Houston, Mrs James activities for the Easter season and The proceeds Mrs Catherine and from one to be given Donahue, Regan, an, Eleanor Murnane, Josephine extensive plans are being made for concert at Mrs Frank Gaynor and Mrs Jennie Shea. Helen Mc- its success. by the sume groups Wilby high Culllton, Dorothy be La- school next Friday night will Donahue. A fashion show Including Carthy, Rita Rivet, Blanche At a to be held tomor- meeting used to new uniforms. Vallee, Mrs E. Sherman, Nell row afternoon at 4 o'clock ut purchase the latest in spring wearing ap- fol- Casey, Mr and Mrs Richard Knights of Columbus hall for the I.ast night s program was as for women was the feature parel/ Clarke, Mary Joy, Mrs George committee chairmen, a list of the lows: of the evening. Those present were: — Howe, Amy Dunn, Mary Louise assisting committee members will 1. Overture Masterbily Com- Mrs A. L. Paul, Mrs George Mil- Lawlor, Betty Jane Bowes, Helen be announced. bined bands. ler, Mrs Rose Higgins, Mrs Wil- Nina Flem- Carr, Smith, Margaret The chairmen of the various 2. Harmony Queen—Overture— liam Nolan, Gertrude Shanney, Eleanor Grattan, Katherine ing, committees include: Joseph Robln- Waterbury band. Frances Bowes, Margaret McDer- Hanrahan, Mr and Mrs Patrick son, chairman; arrange- 3. Cornet Solo—Harry Vaughn, mott, Helen Egan, B. Egan, Mrs Mr and Mrs Martin general Carlin, ments, James Tyrrell of Villanova, Naugatuck. William Brodcur, Irene Brodeur, Jeanne Flor- Ca- O’Rourke, McAvoy, John Phelan of Manhat- 4. Solo, “Mari Mari” (De Doris Brodcur, Loretta Lanouette, Mrs Mrs charity, ence McCarthy, Hill, tan; de-orations, Joseph Kilbride Pua)—Joseph Scasso, Water- Florence Sciullo, Erma Maton, Mulville, Mrs Lawlor, Miss Fitz- of Washington; entertainment, bury. Julia Haley, Lois Foley, Esther Helen Agnes Lad- gerald, Sweeney, Marcella Corcoran of Marywood: S: Selections, Sabbath Chimes— Yavacchia, Anne Mrs Mae Martin Skeen- Kennedy, den, Sweeney, Ellen Stroker of Al- Combined bands. Russell Farrell, Margaret Mona- Marie Helen finance, Mary ey, Bullis, Welch, bertus Magnus; floor, Thomas Mc- Selections— han, Mrs Joseph McEvoy, Emily Catherine McFarland and Mrs M. mu- (a) Sabbath Chimes—Com- M. A. Jonlkas, Grath of Catholic university, Roach, Josephine McFarland. of bined bands. Irene G. Roach, Helen T. sic, Mary Louise Lawlor Mary- j Also Mrs M. Maloney, Mrs K. Colina of (b) Tonawanda—Combined O’Rourke, Louise Delaney, Mrs mount; patrons, Mary Moran, Mrs William Richmeyer, Helen bands. Ray Stone, Mrs Harris McSherry, Trinity; programs, McCarthy Mae Murphy. Leona E. Crowley, of (c) Our Director—Joseph Alice Brandt, Mrs George Decon- St. Elizabeth; publicity, Mary Helen Reilly. of Notre Scacco and Naugatuck Mrs Michael Mrs Katheryne Reily, Robinson of St. Mary's Inck, Whelan, Fitz- leader. Edward Inez Lor- Dame: reception, Raymond Rafferty, Kelly, — of refresh- 6. Quartet Universal Studio etta Nelson, Arthur Pargnt, Mr patrick Holy Cross; Edward Conlon of St. Bona- Boys. and Mrs Edward Ardito, Mrs B. ments, Edna Harmon of ta)) Sitting on a Log. A. McDonald, Mrs John McDon- venturc’s: tickets, Personals New York street is a passenger on ward Fitzpatrick, Mrs M. F. city. erican Childhood Education con- Palestine, Announcement lias broil made of tlir engagement ami eoniing Miss Kllinarttn of Hillside avenue will represent Georgian Court Vulcanla en route for O'Connell, Mrs J .B. Bolan, Mar- of vention which will be held in Mr Jerus- or Miss Veronica Olio, daughter of Mr and Sirs Peter Olle ut (lie animal college day which is being siwnsorcd liy the where she will reside. lon Cunningham, Mrs Joseph of New marriage Swampscott, next year and college Miss Dorothy Boulton and Ernest D'AmbrosI/ son of Mr and Mrs Ernest D'AnibrosI Mass., Eederntion of Catholic Alumnae tomorrow from 2 to 8 hainiy will not Join her until some Hoscy, Mrs James Grady. Mrs York has been the Terryvllle at which the New England clubs iterni'tionul city spending of East Slain street. No date has been set for the wedding. o’clock ut the audllorhini of the Waterbury Catholic high school. time later. Joseph Stevens, Mrs Joseph Me- past few days with her parents, will servo as hostesses. .Sewing Ginniss, Anna Flannery, Ann Dor- Mr and Mrs Joseph Boulden of •*-- kits in chromium cases were giv- win, Lucy Shanahan, Helen St. Meriden en to the high scorers and follow- xoad. Wilby Hi-Y Club , Louis, Mrs Fred Spencer, Mrs ing the card playing Miss Bernice J. B. Spencer, Mrs R. Weaver, Club Activities Harper rendered two selections, Dance Mrs Joseph McNeills, Mrs John Mr and Mrs William DcOroot of “The Hills of Home,” by Fox. and' Sponsors Bergin, Mrs Martin F. Bergin, Stillson road have been entertain, ‘‘Pale Moon,” by Logan. Misrf Mary Has Invaded their Miss Pearl Screen The Wilby Hi-Y dance at the Tehan, ing niece, was the affair. It was decided to hold the of the as- Spring Peggy elect- Nancy Fitzgerald, Mrs. Arthur Williams Kennedy, president M. A. last was of Torrington. on the 22d central Y. night Florence Parker, Eleanor Strong, high at the the event at The Elton sociation was in charge of arrange- ed worthy priestess a well attended and enjoyable af- Ruth Schmidt, Mae McKenna, of Galilee shrine. at 8 o’clock. ments and was assisted by Misses annual meeting fair. The March dance is held an- Cecelia O'Reilly, Mrs Arnold Mrs Sheffield White Shrine of Jerusalem, last Doris Jacaruso is chairman of Margaretta Jones, Mary O'Connor, Joseph Hayden of nually by ye high school group, Smith, Mrs Catherine Lyman, street has returned from New York at Musonic temple. Plans the committee and those assisting Catherine Barry, Vera Crane and Stores! night as the Ranslow its Helen Irene Eleanor of which has George Lyman, Kane, city where she spent the past two were made for an initiation her arc: Mrs. Robert Hosco, pres- Bernice Brennan. Mrs D. J. Proulx, Mrs Isabelle president. Maloney, weeks with her daughter, Mrs candidates on the 23d and instal- ident of the club, Mrs. The association is making plans were Edna Pat- George White, Irene Proulx, James Frank IXagen. lation of olticers on April 13. A lacovlno, T.illian Chrlstlano, Mrs. to present a one act play some Those attending Conlong, Mrs C. Connaghan, food sale will be held March 22 Rose Basil, Mrs. Rose tiuerrera, time In May. rick. Albert Possemato, Edwin Visit our accessory departments Madge Connaghan, Mrs M. Mc- Bisset & Holland's Mrs. Louis Walker, Mrs. Louis Cronlc, Frank Albonsky, Henry Miss Viola Beaulac of Willow at Grieve, Namara, Mrs R. Connaghan, Helen Ciminera, Mrs. I.aslcas, George Ranslow, .lames on floor and see the new street and Miss Ituth Griswold of store. Manzo, the main Mary Cullen, Mary Cavanaugh, Other officers elected with Mrs. Laura Pascucel, Mrs. Gilda Di- Adamchick, Edward EaRosa, The- Woodbury sailed this week on the Margaret Whiston, Catherine Mor- Wiliams are as follows: Watch- Giacomo, Mrs. Angie Gemino, odore Rimer, Norman Raeburn, 8. 8. Queen of Bermuda for a three Scout News numbers in gloves, bags, ris, Mary Fitzmaurlce, Hejen.e man of the shepherds, Xtusseli Mrs. Louise Castigllane. Ellen Eawson, Einar Earson, El- Spring weeks’ sojourn in Bermuda. Binder, Mary Noonan, Catherine Putnam; noble prophetess, Mrs. anor Madden, Howard Davis, Jen- See Mulhern, Loretta Cronen, Helen William Borchcrt; scribe, Mrs. nette Chambers, H. Jorgensen, Vir- hosiery, neckwear, jewelry. A of the finance O’Brien, Mrs Thomas Morris, The M. P. G. Club was held at Clifford Kelsey; treasurer, Mrs. joint meeting ginia Jacobson, Josephine Yyreluk, New Rochelle Group of the Mrs John O’Brien, Mrs J. W. the home of Miss Margaret Byrnes Arthur Nichols; chaplain, Miss Kd- and steering committees Ena Tata, Anna Uorosko, Henry the new Spring suits, dresses, council will be hold next week to Mulcahy, Etta Kelly, Mary Bro- of 8tlllson road on Tuesday eve- na Holihan; shepherdess, Mrs. Al- Meet Stevenson, Frank Albert, Sally Enjoys Supper means for further pliy, Bos Shea, Helen Fitzeruld. ning. PInorlile was played and a fred Perkins; guide, Mrs. George seek raising Frank. William K. Knight. Evelyn blouses and hats in funds needed for the The shoes, undies, Helen Whiston, Mrs Joseph Mill- delicious luncheon was served. The Krk; and trustee, Mrs. Russell year Knight, Michael Anderson, Mary local ville, Margaret Cavanaugh, Julia folowing officers were elected: Putnam. At a supper meeting of the recent linancial campaign, held Cronan, Frederick Kenyon, Mar- floor Girl fell several our second Apparel Depts. Quillc, Joan Horan, Helen Hanley, President, Helen Murphy; treasur- chapter of New Rochelle Alumnae with the Scouts, garet Clarke, Thomas .). Crowley. Mollie Collins, Mrs Frank Keefe, er, Anastasia Routine business was transacted held Thursday evening at Mrs thousand dollars short of the Saiamonus; secretary, George Barnes, Nancy Bishop, the new home fur- Mrs William Kemp, Mary Dowl- Margaret Byrnes. Those present at the meeting of Speedwell lodge, Brooks’, Miss Edna Harmon, presi- amount needed. Note Spring Mary Burnes, William Carew, Ma- Mrs Daniel Campion, Anna were: Helen Anastasia Knights of Pythias, last night in dent of the group, gave an inter- ing, Murphy, rie 'Porotti. Irving Turley, Jilda Moran, Brophy, Louise Saiamanas, Madeline Doris Pythian hall. report on the alumnae con- The council is planning to ex- on our Third Floor! Mary Byrnes. esting Christiano, William Northrop, Em- nishings Kopp, and Mrs. Robert Moran. Mollnck, Rose Kingston, Marion vention which she attended re- tend all its support to the K. of C. ma Adam, Bernice Sola, Thomas Misses Winifred Morrissey, Helen Schmidt, Catherine Byrnes, Mary Arrangements for the card cently at the college. The supper hoyology ,course next week. Louis Esoln, Jack Kearney, Eleanor Par- Cardan, Alice Mora it, Ellen Mul- Hick oka and Helen Byrnes. The party of the Italian Women's Dem- arrangements were in charge of A. Walsh, chairman of the troop tins, Eouise Conti, Connie Byers, len, Loretta Vance, Luelle Shee- meting next week will be held at ocratic club were made last night Miss Imelda Cronan who was as- organization committee, has asked A1 Bertha Mansfield, Helen Mrs Dennis the'home of Miss Doris Moiinck. by the committee in charge of sisted by Mrs Bessie Cameron. all leaders to attend the sessions of llughson, P. M. han, Murphy, McAdam, Doris MeKenne, Store Closes at 6 Saturday Mrs George, F. Mulligan, Those In attendance were: Misses tlie course. George Delaney, Frank Kregcr, Harriet Schoon- Mrs A. Hallock, Mrs William Ruth Barry, Mary Casey, Marjorie } Frank Sullivan, Alice Mc- Synnott, Misses Rita M. Dough- Corcoran, Helen Doran, Amy Dunn, Surveys just completed by Chief maker, Mahon. Pearl Brahmniek, Joseph erty, Hazel E. McGee, Mary T. Dance Plans Kathleen Fitzgerald, Katherine Arthur 13. Marston show that 139 In Tea Schmidt, John J. Cheplik, Elsie Moore, Helen M. Tropanier, Chris- Assisting Kilbride, Maureen Luddy, Estelle more sconts were listed as mem- Traver, Mary R. Anderson, Jean tine Green, Mary Cairns, Elizabeth McDonough, Elizabeth Moher, bers of the council this year than Buddy, Helen Noonan, Agnes Foel- Anno Moher, Anne and Helen last. Buzzclii. ey, Jane O’Hara, Helen R. Phelan, Moore, Marjorie Rowers, Mollie Howland-Hughes Sallle'Corner, Mrs Chrales ITanra- Roily, Elvina Sirica, Ruth Staple- Waterbury will be represented Miss Eileen E. Greenblatt of home after han. Gertrude M. Dwyer. Marjorie ton, Margaret Truman and Mary by several delegates at the re- Frost road lias returned with friends Oarmody, Mrs T. G. Wilton, Mil- Ellen Walsh. gional meeting in Hartford on spending a few days dred McGovern, Esther Grant, April 12. in Hartford. Mrs Jt. Miller, Mrs J. Galvin, Mrs If, Miss M. Flanigan, Cashin, n Mrs W. Cunningham, Mrs E. m Keane, Mrs P. J. Wallace, Miss Church Notes Marion Keane, Mary Ciancull, Julie Orsinl, Mary Orsini, Joseph- ine Ciancull. Mrs Patrick Porlo. SECOND CONGKEGATIONAO Eva Cichettl, Lucie Dlorlo, Lucille Divan V Mrs AV. Mrs F. A Studio ALL Perrella, Byron, Ttcv. Moses It. Lovell’s prepara- Malley, Mrs C. _Bertucclo, Mrs J. tory class will meet tomorrow In Cunningham, Madeline McFadden, the church auditorium at the close Anno Tierney, Anne Griffon. Ann of the morning service. cHugh, Mrs A. O’Leary, Francis in A mother and daughter bangpet Mrs Beds Lauro, Mrs- Joseph Woods, Twin Hail of held in Pair will he A Davenport Mrs John Ilealy Mary Qullter, Tuesday evening, March 20, for John Mrs Bart Qullter, Qullter, girls of the junior department. Mrs John Mrs George Ottlnger, Tho evening department merii- hers’ supper will he held Tuesday Miss ONE! Marguerite* Kennaugh, at Mrs. Her- Bed! 6:30 o'clock S evening A Full Size and Mrs. J. daughter of Mr. Henry bert D. Spencer will he in charge. Kennaugh, 34 Chestnut avenue, will he no review '■M was chairman of the There play Waterbury, Jtev. Moses refreshment committee for Indian Wednesday evening by one, week which the members of the It. Lovell. It is postponed Hay at- Mission Unit of the College of in order that all interested may the Lincoln Saint Klizabcth Convent, New Jer- lend the concert by musical club at the sey, held Saturday, March JO, at university house Saint Aloyslus Academy in Jersey Pearl street neighborhood City. under the auspices of the Inter- Itacial committee. The purpose of the affair was to further interest in tho educational Itev. Mr. Lovell’s next play re- needs of tho Pueblo and Navajo view will he Wednesday evening, Indians of the southwest. The Rev- March 21, when he will review erend Arnold Helnzemann, head ‘‘Lazarus Laughed,, by Eugene of the Navajo Missions, was guest O’Neil. speaker. Among tho features of tho day was an Interesting exhibit The standing committee meets of Indian jewelry, basketry, and Thursday evening, at the close of art work. A group of college stu- the Lenten lecture in the confer- dents sang American Indian songs. ence room at First Church. Miss Kennaugh, a junior at tho The church aid members’ lunch- college. Is secretary of the German eon will be held Wednesday, at club and a member of the Inter- 12:50 p. m. All those planning to national Relations Club and the attend are requested to sail Mrs. Mission Unit. Willis. I. Blakeslee, phone 4-304G, or the church office, 3-8124, before Tuesday noon. The every member canvass Is in I.1 Ml progress. Those who have not yet Contract Bridge returned their pledgo cards will he —Eorman photo. visited by one of the members of i MISS MA11Y MEEHAN the team today or early this week. CHASE CONTRACT CLUB Let each one prepare himself to Miss of Mr ami Mrs James B. Mooro of Keefe meet this sum of obligation to the In the Wednesday session of Meehan, daughter a or the committee In charge of the arrange- support of our common enterprise. the Chase Contract Club conduct- street is member assisting the tea (lance to be b.v the undergraduates of Pledge cards will be found in the ed by Mrs. Samuel Chase, top ments for sponsored on Easter afternoon. The uffnlr will pews and on the tables In the rear scorers wore: North and South: Albert us Mugnus college Sunday be held at the Hotel Elton. of the church and the yellow ones Leo Battle and T. E. Judson; Lou- __ for The white cards are for is Schuster and Phan- day. Raymond members of the church and the Allan Ruffin and Mrs. Alan euf, Medem Has Mt St Joseph’s Group ones for friends and guests for Ivan Coul- Chapter yellow Ruffin, substituting in the who wish to and East and West: Mrs. congregation ter; Elis- Election of Officers To Give Card Party toward the support of the abeth and James Colwell, help Meyer church.. Mrs. Edward McDonald and Mrs. 23, the Hart- William Dunphy; Arlene Bradley Albert Leibovitz was elected On Friday, March The special offering .on Easter student and E. substituting for of the Medem chapter ford chapter of the body Sunday morning will be for the Sternberg chairman will Mrs. William Slator. the Young Circle league at Its of Mount St Joseph's college American Board of Commissioners of at the The official to date Is last night In the club sponsor a large card party for Foreign Missions and will go standing meeting the Sacred Heart on avenue. Other auditorium of toward the salary of our own mis- hand-tied box and as follows: North and South, Lou- rooms Spencer A investment that actually two noiseless springs, as follows: school. Miss Louise Conwny in Rov. A. single triples is Schuster and Raymond Phan- officers elected are high sionary India, Raymond sec- Is chairman of the committee in A smart a double com- mattresses. euf, Ivan Coulter and Alan Ruffin, vice president, Sylvia Felder; Dudley. your money! divan, two sleep-inducing innerspring charge and Is being assisted by Rev. D. N. D. pastor Leo Battle and T. E. Judson tied retary, Sarah Kramer; treasurer, Beach, D., of durable Misses ltita Corden. .Tune Mc- of Christ In fortable and when twin Covered in new shades smart, with Mrs. Joseph Bergln and Mrs. Beth Kravltz: social director, of the First Church bed, necessary, club executive, Gowan and Rosemary Coyle. Mass, will give the E. J. Nielson; and East and West, Gladys Wolfovitz; Kprlngrleld, with three fabrics. at First Church beds. Complete kapok pillows, Mrs. Elizabeth Meyers and James Freda Gllden; publicity chairman, Lenten service Colwell; Alfred Goldman and Samuel Kimer. Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock on the “Hard Money." Guest George Chapman, and Mrs. R. Go- A discussion was held on the subject: Be for the Unexpected Four lecturers on mental hygiene Prepared edecke and Mrs. M. Rlelly. drama tournament to be given News will be in Davenport hall at 8 by the clubs In Water- Girl Scout given April 8 o’clock on Tuesday evenings In New Hhven and Bridgeport. bury, March and April under the auspices The winner will receive a silver A swimming party and dance of the W,aterbury Life Adjustment plaque. i will bo held at the Y. M. C. A. on Cneter. They rae as follows: March TEMPLETON'S* Plans were made for the sec- I 29th the senior troop. Full 18—“What It meant to be a mod- CORNER banquet on April the by Divans Priced ‘29^«»*69« TEMPLETON’S ond anniversary Marion M. Mil- Studio nest ern parent" by Dr. In chargo ox plans will be made early ■ 4-1181 22. commltteo DIAL ... Tl|e associate director of child study 9 of the chair- week. ler, arrangements consists association of America; March 27 Felder. Milton Persky, lor » OH-LADIES! man, Sylvia —“Parents, children and com- Selling Honestly Advertised Good Furniture Twenty-Four Years a full Hue of very Samuel Rimer. Curtis of 116 Woodside We carry Raphael Stein, Croft by Dr. Boatrlco M. Hinkle brat scissors on. the market, Selma Kravltz. will bo In charge of tests plexes” Freda Gilen and avenue who tho first psycho-thera- the Now Haven merit this after- opened Representatives of for cyclist badges clinic in tho United States I clubs have been Sixteen will attempt to peulip WEISS qnd Bridgeport noon. girls at Cornell Medical College in 1908; ■ Invited. puss the tests. 10—“Mental Hygiene and life SCISSORS committee meet- April An executive In the school” Dr. V. T. Thayer, will be held by Mintie Inc. clubs & of the state ing a educational director at Ethical cul- Abbott, Tho senior troop will hold Hampson, : I $1.00 «p on the 18th. Raphael Stein, Freda at tho scout house of the ture school; April 24—“Danger 91-99 MAIN ST. Uilden, Joseph Stein and Jerome party WEST ml Shears for rm- First church next signals in early childhood" by Dr. (icisspr Stein are tho Congregational I Jrry, cat work and all representatives. hunt will John Levy, practicing psychiatrist broifiri Frances Freedman and Milton Thursday. A ‘‘scavenger'' necessities of the home. of the in New York city. r Barron were voted into the club be a feature program.
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