Page Six
The Hartford Chronicle
MARCH 1, 1947
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WOMAN'S
OLIVIA SHELTON, Editor
HARTFORD SOCIAL NEWS
Miss Juanita Chapman of
Montclair, N. J., spent the week
with her aunt, Mrs. Nellie "W.
Willis of 57 Bedford St. She
was accompanied by her friend,
Miss Phyllis Burgess also of
Montclair.
Mr. and Mrs. James "Willis
observed their 22nd wedding
anniversary on Feb. 20.
Club News
The newly formed Sepia Civ
ic Club held its weekly meeting
at the home of Messrs. Herbert
and Homer Foster, 29-E Belle-s
vue Square.
The organization is planning
a program to promote better
racial understanding and com
munity improvements.
Some very interesting affairs
are going to be sponsored by
the club, starting with a small
, function in the spring..
: Members of the club are a
group of young men who have
been active in both athletic and
social affairs of the city. They
are as follows: Herbert Foster,
Chairman; Homer Foster," Sec
retary; Carl Jackson, Treas
urer ; James and Charles Terry,
Samuel "Williams, Robert Ryles,
and James Polland.
.Gives Stork Shower
'On Sunday, February the
-sixteenth, Mrs. Marshall "Wood
of Garden St. and . Miss Glen
dora Duggins of "Wilson, Conn,
gave a darling Stork Shower,
honoring Mrs. Judy Lee, who
Is expecting a visit from the
stork early in April.
The eighteen guests present
played games and enjoyed the
tasty and colorful refreshments,
which consisted of date bars,
cake and ice cream molded in
the form of a baby stork.
The happy Mrs. Lee received
many dainty and beautiful lit
tle gifts.
' The out-of-town visitor was
Mrs. Rachel Hutchingson of
"Waterbury, Conn.
POETS COVE .
I WATCH A TREE
I watch a tree from my window,
Her boughs are cold and bare,
But shiny icy tinsels
Are woven in her hair.
I watch a tree from my window,
The tiny buds appear ;
The day is warm and sunny
' And spring is getting near.
I watch a tree from my window,
: She is gracious as a queen,
Adorned in fragile blossoms
With emerald's in between.
By Olivia Shelton
Entertains Guests
On Saturday evening, Feb
ruary the twenty-second a few
of the . friends of Mrs. Edward
Eniaraaoum
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Swett enjoyed a delightful eve
ning in her home on Liberty
Street. The friends of Mrs.
Swett were honored by having
the pleasure of meeting the
lovely Mrs. Ada J. Barco of
Boston, Mass.
The evening was spent listen
ing to recordings and playing
games. Mrs. Barco is. a drama
tie reader and recited beautiful
lv James "Weldon Johnson's
"Creation".
The refreshments served con
sisted of fruit salad, hot bis
cuits and butter, coffee, choco
late almonds, mints and pea
nuts. Those present were: Mes
dames Sara J. "Wimbish, Mari
an Davis, Algethia D. James,
Olivia Shelton, Harriet Cheek
of New Haven, Misses Ersa
Hines and Betty Shepard. '
Celebrates Birthday
On Sunday afternoon, from
four until six o'clock, the
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
B. Barnes constantly went in
and out of their home at 2148
Main Street. The occasion cele
brated was the birthday of little
Lonnie B., Jr., who has just
turned one year old.
The grown-ups seemed to
have enjoyed themselves con
versing, and roaming through
the home. They certainly en
joyed the heart-shaped cookies
and delicious ice cream, but
little Lonnie simply looked on
in wonder and clung to those
he knew and loved.
Baby Barnes received many
lovely, useful gifts including
wearing apparel, and toys of
various kinds. -
Personals
Mrs. Jessie Clark is spending
the weekend in Brooklyn, N. Y.,
HARTFORD
6 PRATT ST.
BRIDGEPORT
1105 MAIN ST.
MILLINER? SUITS COjtTS DRESSES
SPORTSWEAR SHOES ACCESSORIES
as the guest of Dr. and . Mrs.
Lester B. Ward.
Mrs. Edward W. Swett spent
the Aveek in Philadelphia with
her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carter of
Paxton Street.
Miss Florence Jackson of
New York City was the week
end guestv of Mr. Marcus W.
Caul, prominent young business
man about town. Miss Jackson
is a cousin of Mr. Caul.
Miss Ethel Perry of 152 En
field St. spent several days in
New York this week.
Postponed
The Tennis Club dance which
was scheduled for Friday eve
ning, February the 21st," was
postponed until Friday evening,
February the 28th, due to the
blizzard.
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ST. BENERICTS CENTER
OFFERS COURSE IN
OFFICE PRACTICE
A class in Office Practice
and Procedure is being offer
ed to interested people each
Thursday evening at .7:30
p.m. at the Center, 2194 Main
Street."
There will be courses in
business arithmetic, business
English, and Civil Service
preparation.
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FROM 12 TO 17
All boys age twelve through
seventeen who are interested in
playing baseball, and having
fun traveling with all expenses
paid, list your name with Mr.
Henry Gordon in the basement
at 2106 Main St., North End
Community Center.
On Monday evening, Feb. 17
Past Commander Otis "Wade
and Henry L. Gordon, chairman
of the Athletic Committee of the
McKinney Post No. 142 of the
Amerfcan Legion, attended a
baseball meeting in "West Hart
ford. The purpose of the meeting
was to stimulate and. interest
the Youth in the North End in
'organizing Junior Baseball
teams
V-
Baseball is the, national pro
ject of the American Legion.
Its co-sponsor is the Ford Motor
Co. Balls, Bats, all equipment
and expenses are paid by the
sponsors.
There will be district and
state-wide games. The nation
al finals will be held in St.
Paul, Minn.
The McKinney King Post has
already organized a basketball
team which tp date has proven
very successful. The team has
won fourteen games and lost
four.
On March 15th this team will
play Bridgeport at the Arsenal
School gym at eight o'clock.
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GOVERNOR - MAYOR
TO LAUNCH 1947 DRIVE
FOR HARTFORD CHAPTER
OF RED CROSS
The 1947 Fund Drive of the
Hartford chapter, American
Red Cross, will be launched on
March 1 in ceremonies to be
held in front of the Old State
House. Speakers will include
Governor James L. McConau
ghy, Mayor Edward N. Allen,
drive chairman Harlan S. Don
Carlos and Robert K. Metcalf,
chairman of the HartfPrd chap
ter. About 300 Boy Scouts from
Hartford and 20 surrounding
towns affiliated with the Hart
ford chapter will attend the
program in uniform. Immedi
ate! v following the ceremonies,
the Scouts will be dispatched
to their towns and communities
to distribute 'posters and Red
Cross literature.
Governor McConaughy will
launch the house-to-house can
vass by making the first home
solicitation.
Radio stations, WTIC and
"WNS, will broadcast teh open
ing ceremonies from 10 :30 a.m.
to 10:45 a.m.
Hartford's quota is $210,000.
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