New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1925, Page 3

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MRS. JOHN C. LOOMIS | Wilson street, Monday evening, Mrs, Willlam C. Hungerford of honor of her 12th birthday Russell street has returned from a short trip to Atlantle City | . CLUBS ARE ACTIVE AS WINTER NEARS The Plainville Woman's Club, Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. George T. Patterson of Main street are spending the week-end in New York city siielite Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball nn»} Frank P. Usher, announces a very tertained at dinner at their home on Lexington etreet Wednesday lur} entertalning calendar for the season i > club organized A g0 {8 an {mportant fa R i and philanthropically Aok sles s goilhs astbtainea in the community, each year bring- | [ helmamberalotitor A ing @ number of interesting speak- iAR stiarid gt ers before the members. The calen- e he prizes dar for this season follows: | were awarded to Mrs, Emory Cor- Hejamberl e Rhe SRHTaderion bin and Mrs. Rennatt Hibbard Bullen will open her home to a| ey bridge party. On December 2, Miss | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Hung Greta Brown will glve a review of ford guve a dinner party at th recent books at the home of Mra PR E e e do v alnb Lssth Monday Frederick L. Benson. December 15, e R Mrs. Donald Benjamin will be the B e hostess at a Current Events meeting, | | e On December 80, Mrs. J. Howa L usion It Dhdse LaField will be the hostess at a e ant Cre . Weit M Christmas party at her home. Jan- Leteat ARt uary the mubject of this meeting |ing of BRI a0 will be “An Hour With Lizst,” by S e Mrs. Fred Bullen and Mrs. Howard S. Smith. Mra, Edward T. Brastow | 5o e will be the hostess. January 27| N T R an R Ars.t EraytontBortertant | Mra. Charles H. the Visiting Nuree association. urtts will talk on | tertajned a few friends from New | Mrs, at cards Wednesda Howard §. Smith will be the hostess, at their home in West Hartford February 10, Mrs, Frank T. Wheeler L e will give a luncheon bridge to the | Mre. Clifton Wilson gave a lunc members. On February 24, Mrs, 8. | ‘Wales Dixon, president of the Hart 1ford Woman's club will discuss the jeon followed by cards at her lon Forest street Thy home | o« . “Sixth Quinquennial Convention of | Mrs. W. C. the International Council of Wom Harrison and ) en.” Mrs. John H. Trumbull will be | atreet lett today for the hostess, On March 10, Mrs, Ed- | braska. They will re win H. Hills will open her homs to| December. |a bridge party. March 24, Miss| sie e Louise Andres will talk ‘“Beauty| Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Maco Culture and Palmistry.” Mre, Alva of Hamilton street are spending L. Rogers will be the hostess. April | | week-end in Springfield, Mass sieite MRS. WILLARD C. OQUIST —Phato'} “Personal Glimpses of India,” a pa- \turray Swugto.| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bruemmer 7, Mre. Charles F. Spalding will read ‘ | per by Mrs. Harry Adams of Calecut- | | i AT ey MISS FRANCES DEAN i : o ’ 4 q : § 3 e b Photo by Ogden Stadie, _ Mrs. Loomis is president of the Woman's club of |{, 1naja. Mrs Joseph Mrs. Oquist is .rhalrm:m of the membership committee = “‘T:,"h "\“q,f:‘\v;'“,, ';.m}: 1',, New Miss Dean is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Dean New Britain. nan will be the hostess. of the New Britain College club. Haven today. 3 | of Pittsburgh, Pa. Her engagement to Kenneth Vreeland : e Mrs, Howard J. 1L‘shnx— w;]n open her ol eiie of West Hartford was announced this week. home to & meeting of the club and AMisy Inez Griswold ot Sherm will discuss Edgar Guest and poetr\. |Howard Bruemmer, Mrs. Maxwell| A soclal hour followed these talks | court has gone to Rochester, N, Y., |~ =" 7= May 5, Mrs. John N. Kirkham will | porter, M Gladys Day. Mrs | With tea served by the members of | make her home with her broth- | will be followed by a recey 1t | John Dowjat son of Mr, and Mre {address the meeting, her subject Wil Harry Adams, Mrs. Kenneth Searle, (2 committee under the direction of |or Clarence Griswold. ST | Benjamin Dowjat of Elm street, IN NE'W BRIT'AIN |be “Impressions of Emypt.” May |\rs Edward Lanca Mrs. John H. Kir | S A [ took: place Tuesday morning. at the {12, Mrs. Lewls L. Brastow and Mrs. P Sigs Mr. and Mra John Pelliter of Sacred Heart church, Miss Helen Trederick L. Benzon will diseuss “Patty Makes Thir a " . Viahs atvect. L PLl Wi Sy o " & ) | n Mak D QONT MTATAC ance atreet, Phillp Telli of ilaski was maid of honor and the The New Britain Musical club concert opened the \“}'I'?u‘tiuthdo :“rmm e T S act 1‘”\1 wa PERSONAL JOTTINGS | nysselr stree Hack Gennore e Ideamaid , l\\‘(“ i\my Rad- e 2 ok o 4 s {will be the h < o ednesday evening at | Grove HillLare lattending thetDarte wska, Miss Kate Werzbyega, M fashionable season auspiciously last Sunday afternoon with | \rcher A. MeLeod wiil be the hos- | Nioihad s A John Andrews, son of Mr. and m'm”hrf,‘n’:rn" sy ‘.', ,Zf .,nm’ N “lia Kulas and Miss Hn\,',;gpowl,l,(fl an audience that gave its annual approval to the first con- f« s to the club when she Wil en-| oy nicas™ of the Friendship club. | MUs: John A. Andrews of West Main | /5 0 " et oAt it Frank Dowijat, brother of the groom, cert of a number of consecutive seasons. Considering all [tertain at bridge. On Jun \' » D2 Lrhe play based on incidents of the|Sireet e e 1‘“"‘!“‘ g"m fif;_Yj"; : bt was best man and the ushers were that happens in the course of time there was a surprising |2nnual and inal neeting of the <hb| World War Included the following| SRASTY 1o snend fast WeERERE) 6o iite Brwin roturned to John Belas, James Croma, Joseph t 4 : vill be held at Plnnacle Rox farm, “Patty.” 1 P th his parents ss G | s Kulas a Joseph Godla resemblance {o opening concerts with the usual cosmopoli- | n, e Balty, e dlusre New Haven Tuesday morning after Allan 03 Sosnph Godligule pel {with Mrs. Henry Trumbull as the (10 o e e Y nEdal | The bride was attired in a gown tan gathering of interesting and clever persons present. {hostess. Winifred Reynolds Hyacinth,” | Mr. and Mrs, Georg spending a short \“"“" o e + 1 0f white crepe trimmed with taffeta Expert writers on musical notes seem to take delight in i The officers of the organization g o), ' . Green,” | Main street are sp f‘”( ,“r,:':;,"“',‘r‘m:'" A6 AR Hartt |and carried a bouquet of ros¥s and caviling against the social features of musie, but the great | ‘d"a" ’\“l'“""]‘_ akUP. Us Murie] ell; “Mr. Green,”|®nd in Hatfield, Mass, DEOL L ORess 3 aeet S lies of 1 ley The gowns of artis Imit that the general appearance of the audience | ident, Mrs. Howard €. 'K""h RLak o el S :'h"‘ s Teather it ,.,. jaughter of | . Mr- and Mra. James i {iaiis; = i ]r"("v,‘é‘]wl L'T,(L““fffn sives them inspiration. With due respeet to those who : secretary, Mrs. J. Howard |20 '{.}'f;"'" e ovas kst (ad bayedmove 1 InfoRalian v o g | hats to match 1 ¥ G cave only for music, it would be dull to others without the i treasurer, Mrs. Frederlek o o0 Nogtiake; “Captain Littie” | coln street is Diithe Heryard | GLRERIEDE S EE B0 s JAne Biit oCihe Dride to her maid brizhiness and glamor added by the radiance of the assem- Benzon. The entertainment com- |, 0y \ 0 “eoonl iHops Dunbar ceton game today. i of honor was a link bracelet and the Il # ~ § i mittee comprises Mrs. rien By |0k BIORERER e | Mra. Harrv Adams of Spring-|1a¥ | groom gave the Lust man a pair of AL ey " . e : |2palding. who is chairman and Mys. | Frudence Rowe. = 0 v Mr and Mrs. M. J. Shonts of|feld, Mass, has been the guest of ! cul links As with the wm‘w‘n;l\ bride, interest in the rlmummw | 7. N. McKernz Eh I v G i e e Maple Hill have had for their re- |Ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lau | B Following the ceremony a recep- unee Invitations have been coming in for parties in [zon. The library ¢ mmittee o 11 meeting of | cent guests Mr. and Mrs, Fr rence Mouat of Grove Hill tion was held at the home of tue their honor, and already plans are being made for recep- [includes Mre. How i S“;" M. | ke Connecticut Girl Scout Confer-| ot Holy Mase [ wine [l {Lride’s parents, which was pretuiy 1 &2 che 2 [. Wheeler, Mrs | bur Glibert of | e SUTIN autita; < tions. teas and dances to take place at the Thanksgiving |chalrman, Mr 5 A .T‘r:ww’” enee h at the Hotel Burritt, et : > Lol R MR it ““““ imin ECibae sv and Christmas holidays, It is something of a task to loak vin I, | Friday. when the following pro-| Mrs, Russell Williams o e ors Loln Mrs, Gi eI T R Lo s 1 . & piven: * 18 one roop,” | has ret e 3 sit wi ars. i 4 le an. his Y after what might be called a regiment of new-comers in B “‘]f,‘" = ", ”” I J' ,5,‘ Harold Herrlck of New York city, | spending eever Alr Mrs. Dowjat will" reside 7 iss o 3. Atchfleld; “The oS + t . 4 society, who nowadays are reckoned by the scores instead e ommittee » Mre. Grate| Mre. Merrick was before her mar- [parents. Mr. |at 679 North Burritt stréet, ¢ .- Alr, of the singleton, as was the case before the city's growth | A number of e F]E'”',““" v "G uerriieh, Guilford: * e in Tlage Miss Irene Swift of this city. | Basse A PR | LowJat 15 employed by tne-Corbin S e oo AT e e in town will attend the luncheon a Fuerrll * Iiee ! R | W curporation, broadenc I the one-time narrow circles of society, He i taraielib i toiay Elvenl by s Less Than 50,000 Popula- \b%s sl Afeh, Wiliam: Pona Vale Mr. and Mre L. M. Barnes of | Mr Charjes Lrow | o ['wo important events are scheduled to take place next [ine members of the Sons and Daugh- | ' Mrs. Harry M. Ayers, “""' airstown, N. J. are the week. |Lincoln street left tod fopfiCuint ! N. Y harvel 1rhe wedding of Miss Florencs y Saturday, the wedding of Miss Marjorie Crowell and Elwood [ters of Pilgrims of America. Dr. (;"m“‘“” in ""l‘“‘ of JOxer sts of Wolcott Brown, son | Georgia where they will mak Sl e T Perotta, ot Mr. and Mis, : : 5 ; ¥ 4 - R AT >opulation, i = - ¢ ' home chte s Sibyl Grimes, tol,,,, S . S. Johnson and the dinner dance which will follow the Yale- | \Wiils Butler of Hartford will ad T g ¢ Robert Brown of | hom i e o G e haorotta for Porclval Kys- Princeton game. Both of these affairs will attract a great | ; Al * Mrs. Arthur W. Hart, L e I e Seehylat aind I is West | on of \irw]u\;l"u‘”:d L‘fi\tl B:m" many of the smart set in town, as well as a brilliant sprink- | Miss Dehoral McCann of Simsbury missioner of Massachusetts; Robert Skinner and daugh- | 4ay to his home In New York city | Har ! Thursday morning at y fl-cl‘;‘:.f: ling of out-of-town folk. The wedding ceremony takes {«no is well known fn town, will Institutional T Miss Carolir Rarbara, of New London, have | after epending the week-end in \‘; Wednes 4 L'aul’s chureh iu Kensingtow, place at the South Congregational church at 8 o'clock, with [open her home this afternoon to a Pennimann, Tong Lane Farm ved from a visit with friends | Plainville with his mother. ¢ A JJ C. Brennan officiated. 4 . ; s : I meetin r o Tiga olps n- > b ondo! Ly e o de atheryn J. Carby a i | eption following at the Hotel . safe meeting of the Abizall Phelps chay X B ew TLondon. | e Kathery arbo was maid I o1 t. I ”lhwl .tin H]m,l ]?]un.m, It IS‘.\(if‘, 10 | aughters of the American| Mrs. Jane S. Tuttle, contralto, and e and M Frankt. Tohustoni| { Louor und the bridesmaids were that a number of people will take dinner at the |piioition. Mrs Charles Thomp- Tsrael Rosenberg, planist, have been |y e oy m s i A t Maln street will attend the | Saturd marriage of | Misses Marie, Olga, Edith and Loulse for the wedding service and reception, and later son of New York city who was a sclected to provide the first program | \ o . NcDonald returned ur- | Wesleyan-Williams game {n Mid- 1 of |Succu ot New Haven. ‘The flower ick to the club to dance. So, all in all, Saturday |delegate to the Swedish conference |of vh-; New I“rv'r‘wm \}':“w'" f‘lel“- At jay from Norfolk where they have | d tomorrow, the guests of F Were Edith Bucchl, Sally Saccu promises to be a blue rib av A fooths e {last summer will address the meet- [the Camp school auditorium Tues- . .p - cpenging the summer, their daughter and gon-in-l. Dr und Constunce Lardner. Antheny ‘nvn‘ o 1& 3 In} 1]‘ l".m day. A football game—a [ing, which will be attended by a day night, beginning at 8:15 o'clock ¥ ey | Clyde 0. 1 andl N Risher verrot a8 best man, edding—and a dinner dance {number of people from town The concert will be open to asso ik Wathering (G, Huster, daighs o oitis o Ihe Lride was altired in & gown ) e M e | . », sustaining and members |, e Ml Y e o0 Bathics (Ron of Nt and M of white bridal satin trimmed witk ~0C y 2 S | Mrs Elmer Stone entertained the | Ss : L ter of Mr, and Mrs, George H. Hun-| Leon son of Mr. 8 5 SOCIAL GATHERINGS [ e e fentertatn D21 An an day sewing meeting for the |and thelr guests. ter of 131 Winthrop street, left yes- |1, M. Barnes, has accepted a p tose point lace and pearls. ‘Her s T 1 Pe st cards at her home on F New Britain Children's Home will| Mrs. ‘Tm'- s kil as terday for Alberquerque, New Mexi- | tion In Whitc Plains, N. Y., VL ase With silk lace and - i he held by the Woman's club of Ma- | widely known, co, where she will spend the win- Friday fo enter upon his |caught into ch crown with JECHT me on Lin-j ¢, BFY Loetl I ole Hill on Wednesday, November herg's reputation as a ter 1i the past three years Miss & Her bouquet was N W aday after- [~ . {11, Luncheon will be served at grown during the Hunter has been gecre to th “ 4 ot roscs wud lilies of th valley. The n Miss Ma . - 2 5 I noon and those planning to be pre: The program T | dean of the Spanish school at M Mrs. H. Vogel 1 [meid of honor wore & gown' of ie ! M 1 Mrs, Dl pture wil asked to notify the hostess, [be as follows | dlebury college. On her way tola four months orchid chitton over pink satin with \ 1 Cre of 1 bridge party z er home 3. F. Damon, Mrs. Frank Rau |Aria—"Ah § ! | v Moxico ghe will visit friends at | . | t to mat Her bouquet “was DERTIe e e d e F. B. Prondman, not later | from Bonna (i timore and Washington. Befors | Walton §. Meagley, son of Mr, and santhemunis. Two of the v . .. [than Monday noon dante. Mrs. Tutt | returning home she expects to visit | Mrs, W. H. Meag of Berlln, has | street alds’ gowns were of canary \ o N 1 Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Pa A “Fleurie® ...... Couperin | cajjfornia. Her parents accom- | left Parls Island (&l g 4 on crepe and two of pow- v g bury of Lenox place are spending The net proceeds of the College Polichinelle, Op. 0. 4 panied her as far as New York city | wher has b training w ki Ace canton crepe, all trimmed wesentation of | the week-end in Haverhill, Mass., | elub bridge which will be held at the | ....... Rachmaninoff voqtergay. marines, for Quantleo, Virginia.| Satur Miss Priscilla strich feathers to match. 1 jal Nurses'| with their daughter, M Faye | Hotel Burritt this afternoon will be Nocturne for the left hand alone | o e | where he will st the violin in! Distan, and Ra 1 A. Noyes s were of black chiffon ey H ord Wedne v eve. | Rattenbury who is a student at!devoted to the club scholarship fund. | «ceveven vineeen. Sc ine Mr. and Mrs, Clarke Coft re d eparation to becoming a n r| Th i 2 o'clock G featur the | Bradford academy. Miss Ratten- [Tt is hoped that the financial results Mr. = to thetr home in St. Louts on Thurs- | of the Marine orchestra the Arth bride to her mald o n il P am | bury has ly been e |of the events will reach the 8500 |“Il Pensiero” ”'fl‘"; Jay after spendin week with | “ e + Plainville gold brooch set with el . Little | vice-presiden rer {mark, and If the.candy sals com- |“Lungi del cehl | hair son ar Mr. and & 1 Cassidy w : seml : GG | pares with the seat sale, it goes|“L'Ultima C TOSti | prps Aleey e i et A1 + of |without eaying that the financial e siiete Rt fon was held at the home of the | ElhY i ‘ 1 tne |success is assured, for the seat sale |Nocturne, O Chopin| gy 1 of | SRe e Binie mhich . Was SEeiy a Hill bridge |1s well over 300 The Nightingale . Liszt |y oxingt the | W Mre. W. M phens with' chrysa mums. . wme Tuesday after.| Miss Norma Regan fs chairman of |Rhapsodie Hongrofze, No. 3 T | ot Broa . e uesia were present trom 1r 1 \e prizes were twon by |the committee on arrangements and | Mr. Ro: rarrals S -y \‘«‘\wn-vbs‘von artford 1 nner inhard and Mrs W |8 belng assisted by Mrs, Donald Calm as The Night . : e TG and Southington. i e lon = A. Leinhard and Mra. W. |8 BC0K OO e A, Kingella, Miss |Greatest Miracle of A rand! T fatmangts Sl and Mra l\(lfl;i lett on a Frances Furgeson, Mlss Agnes Fin- My Lover is a Fi: T Wed New Yo I P to Atlantic City and ety 4 e ) S s LK CILY: ew York and upon thelr return negan, Miss Eunice Humphrey and | Mrs, | i a : .- Miss Emily Helm entertained a 3 3 o] STE i 3 . : \famy | Will reside on avenue, Ken- | roetu L PE et Miss Margaret Perkins, Mrs. Edward | | D { \ L B el Ay st - number of her friends at her home Teasier 1 1n. cHargs of the| Tha New Bultain -Masieal et Miss HelaniCaawellir 10 Aot Gontes K1 Tt 3 ] ; rriags |HNBS IR DI T i e on W :,‘ L;rn' Thureday €¥e- |\ rizes and Mrs Charles I Chase | President Theron W. Hart, has s=ni{ New York city on s s in New Y | | liss Flor I R et o\},f’»,(" I ning for iss ouise Carlson who 5 o re to! t rds to assc e S 3 ( s S 25 1 . EiATER s 1 and Miss Florence Camp are tolout car a | 3 s e e ma yabaul I on No-|manage the candy committee. | Caab] S S0 N e N piiauatbiiecl fi’» Hoa ’\‘m“’fi — { y G 0.0 NOVEMBER BRIDES pla | S 3 - H T SRR to the conce hall, T % e S LODRT Rl o sday the marriage of Misa ! g Shuttle Meadow club on Wednesday. Skt ear take place v o e - 1o |ThE Prizes went to Mrs. Wilbur Gil- e atisaelaty and April 26. 1 toc ‘1;;1,,;:”:: 3 : 5 bert and Mrs, F old L. J 1 t ot since ey | music \ ta ve a (Al St out since they |musi Y bride's mother. . Farmington Country| snoher quarter of & hundred POYRI Al In ARG, LS Phillips, pastor h T sames are added to the long list of Lasailigy b Al eilie Congregational 1 those who have taken tables to pla D el e the ceremony ! e taken tables (0 PIaY | paj under the directions of Pro The n o wa only by meme t the College club bridge this aft- o B F. Laubin and the concert | Woman ) i t families. H ernoon. making a total of 100 ta-|ceacon promises to surpass that of ining ting or ) 1 14 l“ ] emony 1dwin Pa gave | st includes Mrs rry i, gk ’ [Famsatag St the ¢l of the cer 1 1 by \1'\':.] ]\ Shie ‘Iy;‘!i:..,\g OFEISRe noon o S dierk s nd Mrs. Horne left on & wed- by AS A i when of its p p to Canada. Upon thelr re 2 TS a JLP v' i E Sta hei; ey will resida on Hotchkiss r W | Bennett \isa Mas Hoothi] sington, and will be at T were | Mrs, W. Mrs. Edward | e i nds after Decem b ‘““ S| Ehago Pa of [ with 1 was becomingly attired ; A e his | paiace own of tan canton crepe with Bl Rt 2 An- | canals and she carried & Rt L& ‘? g Mrs, | view tea roses and lilies of the ( i ir ibert liss 12 e rou T ife y! \ Miss Alice Husten el SUIRH g = ! S s el S oy ST i Sl oAt vedding of Cyril H. Shea, son Mise Doris \ e Aatm i in the dining | drew g pictur E. ( ! | nd Mrs. John H. Shea of 16 2 I il sy : Rufus N. Hemenway | Eg Shpre e : |y et, and Miss Louise Elmer, ridey T, W r § nd Mrs. Lawrence Moua red, janl s Jack B =1 f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. e ( 1 part L) | assistead Mrs. Hon rsoris. m. T . Gee Nettte E.| nner at her home mext Friday! Miss He s . 1 a'Mrs, George E. Kohn, Mrs. Ilobert | scribe m t Pic- | davs with his p will tak ce 8 o' and Mrs, € e t her home on Frisbie, Mrs. Harry Bates, Mra. turesq !John E. Downes of M | South Congregational -MJ (Continued On Page Fourteea!

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