New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 27, 1924, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1924, : REGIMENT OF YOUTH NOW DOMINATES THE SOCIAL FIELD :— NUMEROUS LUNCHEONS AND BRIDGE PARTIES —— o ARE TO BE HELD THE COMING WEEK ‘ = NOTE OF VESTIVITY IN WEDDINGS, ENGAGEMENTS MANY CHRISTMAS PARTIES AND NOTES OF INTEREST Miss Emily Sloper, daughter of ¢ ? The marringe of Miss Minnie Mr, and Mrs, Harold T. Sloper of Louise Post of Arch street to Henry Russell street gave a delightful . S [J. Hatsing of Allen street, took luncheon bridge party at her home % ¢ ‘ lace Wednesday at the parsonage of yesterday when she entertained 3 R \ "rst Congregational church twelvé® of her friends, Quantities of i ) teverend Henry \W. Maler performed holly and pine were used for decora- {the ceremony tlon about the house and the lunch- The bride was attended Miss con table was very fgsthve with " 2 i enrl Whit amer, danghter of Christmas colors and red candies, Mrs. W. R. Cramer of Black Rock | B0 e | e ; z \ wvenue, Hurry W. Hatsing, a brothe 5 " |er of the groom was the best man. One of the interesting tea parties | % glven this week was that which Miss | # A 7 A 2 | Atter the ceremony Mr } Mre Jean Irving, danghter of Dr, Samuel | e N h Wellington Irving gave at her home g 1 ; |New York ci )thmr home at Hatsing left on dding trip to on Lennox place. 'Tea was served In cn street. the dining room with Mrs. Irving and Miss Ellzabeth Hungerford presiding ' 4 4 | Miss Almor Grace IFarrar, | at elther end of the charming table. ! ' aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L Miss Irving's guests included a large | "arrar of Plainvillo and Clarence | number of the younger set who are : b G sstafson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- at home for the holldays. ¥ |ward F. Gus n of Bristol, were eSS ; ; married Christmas day at 5 o'clock On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs, 4 > |at the home of the bride's parents. C. Platt cntertained twelve 4 % Rev. G. Ward, pastor of the Baptist nds at dinner followed by auc- % 7 : 44 % church, performed the ceremon tion bridge at thelr home on Trinity : o : | Miss Dorfs Fanning was the brides- | street, i ; : | maid and Wendell Farrar was the "o f 4 ¢ 5 best man. The bride wore a gown Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nelson en- ; % 5 of white canton crepe and carried a tertained the members of their 4 o ywer bouquet of roses. Her brides- ridge club at their home on Murray A ] mald wore peach colored crepe de street Monday evening. A bightly e # 2 chine with a shower bouquet of lighted Christmas tree formed the 3 | roses to ma The ceremony was center of the decorations with quan- followed by ¢ n for the im- titles of holly and pine as a back- i mediate families after which Mr. ground. The bridge prizes were and Mrs. Gustafsen left on a wed- awarded to Mrs. Frederick Porter 2 |ding trip to New TYork city ¥ and B. W. Grogan. will make their home at 65 ey . Main street, Plainville. Mr. and Mrs. George Kimball en- . n 5 < tertatned a tew friends at their home - | ©On Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock MISS JEAN IRVING on South Burritt street Wednesday 2 | the ‘;"?‘Mmf "\"f Miss 1"‘7" Ei;n“‘f'v MISS RUTH BASSETTE ; : ¥ F : evening. : i [daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Martin Miss Irving, daughter of Dr. Samuel Wellington Irving, was Q0 u ! 4 i nery = 'y’f(“‘r'r-’":‘"“""”‘j f\']’;l {\';‘v:‘j Miss Bassette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buel B. Bassette, who hostess at an afternoon tea given I'riday at Mrs. Charles Chase wlil give a o Rt R aOR alTeat Harte left today for Chicago, Ill., to play in vaudeville her nome on Lenox Place large tea at her home Monday after- oA el ith ¢l SR it enox ot tn Wext Maln strést when she ford, took place. Rev. Harry §. with the Orpheum circuit will entertatn more than 60 guests, Landls performed the ceremony at : e members of the New Britain College | the home of ghe bride's parents On account of the holiday cxodus from universities, €ol- [ciub, the Junior College club and | MRS. CHARLES CHASE Miss Earnc®l's only attendant was| Sidney Montague has been T i Mre. Emory Corbin of leges and preparatory schools the New Year week brings a con- jseveral of the college students at ; : : Tntineg Sl SIS siat om ambiidey dlass i Wes treet cntertained a nume centration of entertainments that will mark it as a period to {home for the holidays. This is the | Mrs. Chase will entertain Russell Besser -of Hartford was Mr. |nodays with Mr. 2 t r at their home Christ- » College club with a holiday tea AR s 9 . e 5 i s i1 | first home-coming tea which the at her horne Monday afternoon jRoberts’ best man Mre. Wi be remembered. The younger set will dominate, and with |5 THEAeoTRE o0 B e, Tea & R ! |" The bride wore a gown of bridal gtreet. receptions, dinners, dances and theater parties, they will be |y pe served in the dining room | catin and a tulle veil cau oceupied early and late. It ig almost impossible to arrange a |with Mrs. Stanley Holmes, who was| TILDRY N'S CHRIST: N meails SENa cartled ayalion g ol IV )ja i sliverima ( 0 CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS T " | quet of roses and lilies-of-the-val- time and a place for every party, for there is almost a ceaseless jthe first president of the club and| (et roses and lilies-of-the-val succession of them. Mrs. Douglas A, Johnston who is AT SHUITLE MEADOW CLUB | loy, Her maid of honor was dressed |¢pord the hojidsts now the club president presiding at : : - S —— = Walter Andress have Lexington, Tenn., to Woman's Club To Meet paldehet it (el bl The regular meeting of the Britaln Woman's club, Mrs. Bue | Bassette, president, will be held was festive and gay at |in turquoise blue and she carried zro o Mrs 8 S Pty [en Helon Cadwellh danghtes ot Meadow club C| butterfly roses The Christmas party at the Shuttle Meadow club drew all ! l ages from the very tiniest members ¢ ciety to the older folk. On the same day the A. I. I. dance at the Hotel Burritt proved an enticing affair, to judge from the number attending it. Friday and Saturday were given over to smaller home parties, the two most important being the Juncheon bridge the table. Tecorations will be car- | | 1 out fn Christmas colors. As an | Miss Gladys Day will play a group | of piann numbers and Mjss Agnes | Johnston will tell the etory of “The [Two Twinses” Miss Alice Regan, | entertainment during the afternoon! . Tuesday afternoon at parish rooms of by Mrs. Clarence Arthur G. Kimbali, Weld and Miss Agnes An interesting progra been arranged to include travel ta from 4 to 6 o'cloc eld the center rooms wera decorated ties holly and pine, e and walls, v with gifts Mr. and Mre. Doberts left on unannounred wedding the turn they will make home in Hartfer o ey Meoand Mrs. A. G. Cadwell of Hare will return to New York fter spending Christe 1 her parents. rey, daughter et Humphrey y tots proved an enticing “lally when a real-honest- whigh Miss, Emily Sloper gave and the tea at which Miss Jean | president. of the Junior College clubs | o BEG o0 A o Drving was hostess. @ Migs Asned Johnston and Miss Bliza° | pary of the social committee s Sants Clana appearcd to December 31st is the date set for another entertainment :::" ::;:‘f;"""” are in charge of | ohip Mrs. Alonzo Porter is ¢ m. It is difficult to judge ! L o : : of terpsichorean nature to be given by the Alpha Alpha and|™" ™5 o o o ey e ; usjor hegmanion ol i (Robett e A e DU L F\;wrfifi‘;md Phi Sigma sororities at the Hotel Burritt. | REtnbir baalignterior L ioks ks e Julla T Chap |l air, fro ¢ At e el Of course New Britain is on the tip tor of cxpectation Troop 1 of the Girl Scout organiza- |y ") ng Mrs, Willlam R ' 501 mozt In favor. ’ o e \ end Christmas with waiting the New Year's eve celebrations and there are to be tton of the fouth | ,'p;”}f‘“f\f.“?":l'l=nox Place, will entertain t : / tollowed by | took pla several in town., The dinner dance at the Pwritt Hotel and l;h ‘YH:“.,:“M West M SR e (Hiendsiat "1“ ner (;‘;"’_ '1"{"‘ sst and & num- | Oclock at h the entertainment at the Country club are to be the mecca of girls in her troop, Friday afternoon. SRR S : : Dipartiee BeivabietiN New Britainites and it is said that there will be no difficulty Sus i siialite ) e Tr G Samuel Fiske of Berlin offici in filling the quota of g at either of these functions. | Mr. end r»n‘-:” r ?\\;[’_:-' "‘:n:]:;’( Several members of the 1 return neir | Miss Brown ter Several parties have been planned® for New Year's Day ‘:I::‘,r‘,fshh.:,{v,'”r{'\,_ s hnit uney) eIt EoRta Slaron Mondas ; Coitils e ,“:,:, o “‘:“, SR -~ S e An e P and, as a great many will be invited to most of them, there will sna Mrs. Purney of Black Rock ‘:,iom.;?l..,:"’,w}. ,.pqi.m: e s i Whit of New Haven and tr oticut Agr ! e f . e b::: be a chance to “go on” from one to anather. On that day avenus ) > Williams of Wa i nding ! t L Schnectady, “open house” is always held at the country club and, while it naturally draws the largest gathering of folk in town, there are, to be sure, a number of other notable gatherings. nt the early part Miss Asnes Johnston, eaptain of |y .. Hatch of West cd at a family as night at the wn was attended by her the Lambc a frate Lot % Hartford club orthy Hi Mrs, Willlam Ramm, Jr., solotet | G50 SO S8 o dancing. e Nev I ? of St. Matthew's Lutheran church, as 1 p ) (andinenG 1 A e iten Taih who will soon leave to make herd pioy g ' ] ¢ s in Philadel- residence in Utica, N. Y., has been !, CtC 0 e . e il T, given a serles of farewell “"‘r””" DY Bt st g nding " b et L Lars : 2 Swift "odar o he ends. ¢ riday afternoon : o L 2 satl ith mallr ni S NaT 2 3 . i 3 BT Awill atase @ (ormolEdajing 87 ioh SR e Fa :vrrt—tl*'\' of the church | ter With friends az o ) : E S In;n: Bm’.l ; & 1 Kenneth Relyea of thie Bond Hotel in Hartford on Mon- S At R X YO : t ; oretianc e een spending & few i e Mr. and Mrs. J¢ leivea's parents, Mr. evening. Miss Anna May Gory sl e n and tea. Mra O d 1 ey gy 5 A : e preine R of Sou on ia chairr the g Borh i R i stded at the tea table. On ol : g e Eoat AR R committee in charge o1 Brit L BIFCELATL | SiCAN evening, Mr. and Mrs. A |V aln girls who are assiéting her are laml, Florlda, o}, "eptertained several friends for Miss Ann Tardéck, * Miss Helen Inder of the Winter \ . Ramm at thelr hcrhe on East | Townes and Miss Catherin ¥ strect. Music for the occasion wi ; : nished by the Ya usek,ia student at the | pr, Frederick S ! re chestra, Uniy Vermont, Burlingt turned to Toronto, nada, after the New Christmas holi- nding the Christmas holidays | " ¢ guests of be in atte ) s, Mr. and Mrs. s parents, Mr. and Mra, Jos- | S . - s and Mrs. M eona Ca 1 Men of 43 Cottage hilling of Grove Hill. Mr. and r. and X i 4 rent 1 ¢ fown t 2 5 stnut street osemary Woods, Alice gan, Ann \ T. A. Schilling who were also \!_nm.nr L -' i ! o ; ardeck, Gertrude Bardeck, Hilda ests of Mr, and Mrs. Schilling, |of Mr. Bodley's par V|, Cien mand, son of nd g Prancagl o e Ot i i {<error 1 Tuceday from strom, Emn merman, He ave returned to their home Dodley L 1 : end Mary McCue, ) Clark, Chth- | es of bridge at erine Meehan, Florenco and Mar t Main street Fri- Rose Glynn lay ning. r I’. C. Platt and Ebba ¥ - |Howard Bruemmer won the prizes. Lavassar, Anna ski, e T P Yatkk o £1h L. 0. Kil P rarr cato s d 7 . ., tinder the auspices of the assolcati~p | 1 il AMr. and Mrs. C. J. Callahan, A « g . = it the ””'\»! !“”“‘.,‘m‘“, .\h\\r\lvfi‘ Mrs. John Curtin and Mr, and Mrs i I o : Menry Lasch. ‘ s D Refnie Bardeck, John Merck, | k] Walter Murphy, Donald Parker, 'y~ litiams’ of Hartford ril Luddy, Howard, David, Wiltred | Beloin, Henry Bray, Willlam Mar Jack Moffett, James Keevers Matt ISk and Urban Callahan, T'ra I AL Gt e e ward Delaney, Harry O'Connor, Don- | . A e i 5 P a1d Gatney, Hurlbut Griswold and Bernard Conley ke Miss Marle Morrisey « straw, N. Y., and Miss Gertri lonsy of Great Barrington, M are visiting with Miss Helen Dov ot Monroe strect. . The Misses Elizab Kirk returned (oday to their i Chicaga, 1IL, after spending a wer with Mrs. George Kimball of Sout ‘ J ‘ ! ; Burritt street. as chosen « roand Mrs. D Lotz <t ‘ 3 ! " W ' : estimonial Dinner Mryitawrbncs Hutaasaniot hibey \ . ¥ SRy ) s Al A i . b For Jules .,ll-\.('lal‘ld tv street and Mrs. Clifton W p Forest street will entertain at tes Mre. Humason's home Monday aft oon for Mrs. Brayton Porter w phia ¢ The Hartford cl of the Co g friends in Boston, Mass, Adams of ristmas Mr. and e Hill 1 was gradu sllege with the hag since been t Miss Agr | Leonie Crowe angements 1 Cowles of ir Sampson en- Aain stre Tyron « e ¢ % ; Members of the Beechwood alum- Miss Cor ni in town attend b fre tl Christmas luncheon and bridge he d Hawley ghter of of Em- fag in and Mr. and M oger Whitman ort Hills, N. J o o Miss Agnes Johr 1 Mrs s for her guests, Mr. 2 s were ial ing as both s Kilhour

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