New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 30, 1926, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 80, 1926. e ACTIVITIES AND PERSONALITIES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD .- | | Lawson with some gitts of linen , i i _ PERSONALS | New Britain's younger set was | represonted at the Junlor week fes tvitles which were officially opened y ) Fewer Goings and Com- at Trinity college Friday afternoon | ings of New Britain Peo- with an informal afternoon dance | at the Delta Phi chapter house, In ; Y ple as Winter Sets In. | the evening Alpha Delta Pl gave | 3 3 l a formal dance, with dancing from v S { 10 to 2 o'clock. Today's entertain ) 3 N Miss Adele Lavane of New York | ment includes tea dances at Psi Up- \ i y |csity has been the recent guest of silon and Sigma Nu ¥ 4 3 G |Mra Johnstone Vance of Monroe Twillght vespers will be said in ¥ ! 3 the college chapel Sunday, and Al 3 ¥ N oiioe, pha Chi Rho will serve a post-prot k breakfast early Tuesday morning Alpha Delta Phi will entertain with A y A bridge party on Monday after o . 8 ! Sageie matinee party, and a hay or slelg 3 % 9 Mrs. Buell B, ride to TFarmingten Sunday eve § N AR \ y nons Placa of Walnut en spending a week in Bassette of Em- : s been spending a few ing. A i . e lays in New York clty % LT D As a test fal of the Miss Eleanor Lawis of New York an of the cast and chorus in ¢ 3 i ity is spending a few days at the cent production, “The Lions' Clu L 3 3 Hitel Bunthi e vl i s rolie,” the members of the 3 on Tuesday next b Thursday tained th rticipan 8 r and dan t the Hotel Burr Prestdent Harry G. Hancock pre ided. Captain Harry Haynes wa Gt he master of ceremof luring T g i ovy! nd Mrs. Arthur Kimball of inner following w & program LRSS gt R 5 8 # on street are the weok end | was turned over to James V., Onor 3 3 of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe ato. Miss Alice Sullivan and Miss e i N Hewlett of L d. they will Anna Krawitz rendered vocal solos. § § 3 » ttend the Beau Misg Catherine Sle jemonstra some faney §teps in toe dancing. Vo- : | al seleotions were rendered by Har- ol | Reverand ry Shahinian, James De V. { West Main street has been spending Latham, and Stanton v J ¥ i ¥ A few days in Atlande City sablotsky ‘ fe song and | | lemonstration of jazz was given |son of Mr. and Mrs Claude W. Matt Callahan, Harry Kristopher | X : | Stevans of Kensington left Wednes. 4 Mildred Belosky rendered a 3 * - 3 [day morning on a motor trip to juet, and this was followed by fancy 4 3 sty 4 ! \tia Florida neing by Dorothy H 1zl John Carbo and Reginald Stevens, &Y | P sy, and her sister, Louise, aged \ 3 : YR | Mrs. Samuel Waskowitz and Tollowing the entertainment e & ' § g ‘n{ Lincoln street attended a wed- program of dancing was carried out dlng reception in Philadelphta last | o S OTY . — On last Monday evening, ( tfa v 2 ¢ " MERCER W . . 5 Johmaom & Peterson. |{8W 428 in Atlantic City, N. J 3 : = MRS. MERCER WHYTE Douglas, No. 139, O. & C., ol ERER S ‘ ST MRS. F. W. MACOMBER MRS. EDWARD LANCASTER Mr. and Mus. Laurence Mouat of Grove Hill. On Monday 1 S at the Y | Mrs. George Carter of Berlin | her husband on a cruise through the West Indies. ¢ “Joi Wi Spain,” Je.oi S s gone to Tampa, Florida, for ( 2l : 1 followed by an entertain- Joint Oowners in Spain, | be given Wednesday | Do to = Reynal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reynal of Lexing- plioved Abyias | ton street. committee on arrapgemer New Br S ) 1 sailed on t 3 ' for a trip 4 t Tuesday for th E . committee arrangements New DBrits Woman's club. | o esda or their g ommitiee on e e ew Britain Woman's clu John Pinches of Berlin was in | aroung ¢ 1 N " {ifont, Texan _"""""‘—'_\‘:\.\_'x\;‘\fl{"'x‘»!! B. Mitler and William {0000 s Winnifred Wedlake | Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Brown of ; il o1, Robert Hart, son of Mr. and Mr John & mes i am B of Forest street are - s Mrs. David Miller and tosbawlllSURBREeE elght |daughter Miss Hannah Waskowitz | CEE inday and are now spending a Mrs. Whyte of Chicago 1, is the gucst of her parents, theb irthdiy of Robort Burns. the A(isstinaRCarlor drugnlar OO T Mrs. Macomber sailed today from New York city with 4 Mrs, Lancaster will take part in the presentation of she was entertained at bridge and tea by Miss Beatrice SBOTNE ! ! o ¢! 3 1 " 3 rem: de f 3 eas S Y = 23 i STP— - ment and dancing, morning by the dramatic workshop department of the foral B lhv.“w e an; Nell MeDc all, Jr., William ——e - e s ew York city this week. i S . [ A . e 'o A [l R ittes conslsteq HsSociate members ; . vt i dross of pale vellow chit- [Norwleh have been spending a few 5 : : lart of ”";:"l‘f;r“:’;i hfll'r"l ocial Activities Asout iown | .. Committes consited lngo of brineing 1 gue. The eas L i St s w30 i Eart Brow L. Yala university this L ; flow and her dress will | Sttt 3 ’ Mervin McCuteheor vee That New Rrits sceing a time when social activi- DD ; e I e e v andinGs el M ties have reas a particularly low ebb is evident, perhaps Mrs. E. W. Christ gave a dinner PR SN aninedin Ry e -ln,»- i‘.,,\v Vine street is achievi because there ing new in town fo divert the /Ty at hes Homidan oty oeny dramatical lines at Mic . ” : | ; ; : DY ' er of West Main 1 72 1 w Jack Conno James 1 9 t, ) Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. x A S e Mrs. Monros Pa % . Middlebury, Vt. H el i o v i T e s e e ; : . * mec : \ Pellite SeEne < Monroe Parsong and daugh- L M ofurn tomorrow from pleasure-se : ) s because the weather has | sfacomher of Hamilton strest, e i . i ; e !\‘,“.‘;V‘V ter who have been visiting e Play Production T AT reached a near-zero point. At any rate, a large proportion 'who sailed this morning on a cruis: i , Ll s “1€¥ | Charles Parsons of West Main street t of New Britainites have gone to warmer and gaver places, rough the West Indies. nE Nurse tior fror remony there |Feturned on Monday to thelr home |y, =@ Feteniy ; an t le Hill at- where a vound of golf fallowed by a dip in the ocean is the L 7 : ¢ : on at the home | !N Germantown, Pa. “Middlebury t ow in New hing: where horse raci olo, recatias and other 5 Mrs. Olive Judd Ingraham of West ¥ e the . o e s v o« e e Atad et thing: where horsq racing, polo, regat nd other out Fnd avenue will entertain the A, A o i : ¢ “1 Mr and Mrs. M. O. Baker of this PAPOT 2V door recreations ave all on the day's calendar and Mre Madison Square . e Johnson of Bright- Mrs. Frederick W, Acre Road will spend t of next month with slson of Jersey City, v i room of the 2 o S , ! e ! Tue and Patriots of America s oly ey city Iaft today on the steamor “The | ... .| Miss Eleanor Lewis of New York At home i matter of diversion in the social nature 5 the Stanley |City of Birmingham™ for Savannah, | S ! > ity has entered a chow dog we look forward to the mid-w o ball, which bids fair to > ab in New Haven. The hos 3 Ga i s . | ‘Brownie” fn the Dog Show which attrae hrilliay Soveral davs aeo i ta- s I oK Khiffe entertain, 1 M Alan M. B. Y 3 R Alerieuie et February 11th, 12th, diraty LUGEp b | days ago invita- [ Ars ¥y e ey e i A : Governor John Trumbull and Mrs L G Ty tions for dinner parties » the dancing began O T A E et e 8 e Willlam Hess cele- | /m ot will be the gu of hon. |unrelaxed & throughout going out., Mrs, William Hunge d will be one of the aventie I'rlday. afternoor e f ; ) e Ul Rl ‘;l 'H'l‘j at the Victory luncheon to be ‘l‘l""“' par principal hostesses on the night of the ball, which, by the SR P el . he Hotel Bond in |0 e 8y s 1 3 { 4 solebration of the Girl Scout ¢ ole. The 3 way, is to be at the Shuttle Meadow ciuby on Saturday, Miss Harriet Revnal, n\.‘j"x \’l‘;‘.(;. the Girl s‘ ut cam- |, mpy was especially Feb. 6, on which date no other ¢ social event is booked % Mrs, Louls I ; d il from Kittenish snores to in town. However, since several of the eolleges have their ot Al FOeEt e | cleverness whils M ; [ i ¢ s b JOTER! ; 3 : N s to be married in th : o s Cuteheon's workmanship was r mid-winter festivities at this time, theve is surely to be a ird § 1, director of Pealio ; nal HarestMor ) 3 t CRinEkable apd of Newing- noticeable lack of our younger set. Si-Yaile, who is o Edward e technie Tnstitute, sy LAETE S TR rs 1\ H. Kirkham of Cedar | ) yumber of frisnds at ca fians miversity., Later (b spending the midyear recess with his g ’ Wednesday from New play. is an added attraction te any dance. t hor home on Coolidge street this |prr have an ¢ 1y to X \ lies” Al juponts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A 0 on_the U. & Suffren for With the varions clubs in aps the meeting A R bn e el ngregational church ¢ 52 Line f Mr. Mrs e e e of the Esther Stanley chapter, Daug of the American @ s Miss Wh 3 2 ewington .. Steele .\er‘v have t en 2 SRy N o 1 . 1 s 1 ) t Yeborah MeCan ho was |week Atlantic City, > o it, daug o Revolution, coming on Friday, )eb. 5, in the Center church « Bennet Hibbard will itain officer L i S o | Do R Gano kv hoaas RS dusnbons s Virg Hart, daughter o chapel bids fair to he the most important of the week. A ¢ "“n‘rvv \-vr»\m Thur d re T e e Mrs. W. C. Hungerford's house guest wustrated leeture on the “History and Romance of Silve ; SRS L i ' wedding it the feature of the afteinoon. Mrs. William F. Brooks n | | 3 and Mrs Y \ 1 rs. o - 1 § e q ) L 1 8 city by and Mrs. Chailes W, Nichols are to he the hostosae s ol u 4 ormerly pas- | ran church, of over tha Christmas holldays, has| Mrs. Wilbur Gilbert and son and (Continued on Page 12) Mrs. George F van hes been vorking hard, with the i are Woll under way for th usual suecessiul results, to whin the cast of “Joint Owners Dl e e in Spain” into shape for the final and guest meeting of the 14 Wl:, S inth AT UhalElalc dramatic workship department of the New Britain Armory. This is always one of the Woman's club. The verfermance vill be given Wednesday most cosmopolitan social ey morning at 10:30 o'clock in the Y. W. (. A. and each } H‘“'!A‘:U'y'\ and “" ) member, both active and associate, may bring a guest. e T e t Miss T r, vies \It i Milkowitz - — | —) —_— charge includes: Stanley R 10y t 1sdn ession s t ha \noune en [ 7 i e URTE nd Harry €. Jacksor ilowtz | raduate e New Brit i Il LIE A I See that the waod | ; { Skating Carnival at Shut 1che local schools the ¢ n 1 e ) » & member of the nE room i Miss Miriam D. A. R. to Hear Lecture nal Womens club recaints o o Elihu Burritt ex G T ohe o on Old Silver—Business o e L to s Haroid Guy of | and Professional Women. ey HiEw A AT A ‘1'\ o e > 1 Mise Frances Dean of ¢ A re comp Hartford. . T s y e On Friday, Fehruary 5 t 8:30 heareay, lioldsiromi N Lucian §t ¢ ned gelock in the Center church chapel of the bright spots of ! ! card cl oseph D. Littlo of the International is& Bandl ol Tuenien for VT home en Monror stro urs- silver Co., and George Dyson of the ales AR e 5 ¥ afternoon B ) Porter and Dy Co., of this city rillantly Siuminat f ) | Reynal were will give an filustrated lecture on it el S nun thes andas 1ed the The History and Romance of Si | ' to members of the Esther Mrs. Maurice Johnson of Brighton stanlay C) Daughters of t1 will Be served at the pond and will be an attraction for tho: do not care to eiie iy Mrs. Willlam €. Hungerfc 1 her home Tuesday American Revolution and the mem- of the Alpt rs of the Fmma Hart Willard ¢ Was n of Berlin who are to be the to 'guc f the local chapter. Mrs, Sl s e Brooks and \ir a pridge at her home Tucsday S = Rk . f o Sally Rome et noon for Mrs. Arihur Kin f = o Nichiolsfl ioat L . A Added character, greater At this mes : Texington street wio will ilevRalaa i ¥ g t T X strength, beauty of design, make : ter part of r . National ‘n;m'n'a A SYal this door a superior value. It is ope rs. Fdwin Lewis of hington, 'held in Washington in the . took 2 Mrs. i D. C.. who is the house guest of her “ . e ning at a new Curtis door—C-317. De- Cdgvwotal Y J ster, Mrs V. Christ of Corbin, Mrs. D. K. Perry of Golf street Seretplelcenloitl Tl el ;! pendable Curtis construction, on W ~- four tables Maple Hill opened her home Wed- Bristol-Kenlcith tod and the coupl e ontar Sl C went to Mrs. nesday afternoon to a meeting of ne Annout 1 by Mrs. Samuel Green carcful selection o m.\t:r“\ . Mrs. Louis the Maple Hill Woman's club, she of Ceremonics of | tein of N. Y., and Mr. and and the sixty-year-old Curtis ter of Mr. was assisted by Mrs. H. A. Leinhard Mrs. M llins of this clty K c - % was ass . Leint i b ualify this door as n of Tairview and Mrs. William Kinner in enter- - @ the ccremony a rece FUATHIDCE Qe any S 1) door r ninth birt! T 3 Level com- |taining her guests. The program of . N0 ey i at the home of the the outstanding choice for a ning 12 of T 1 1l ar- |entertainment Included a oup of = = g parer on of {songs hy Mrs. Merwin Tuttle of this IR RS i S Curtis WOODWORK the young pupils of Miss Alici: oo e ; = T to the Adirondacks, | Everything in Interior and Ext Woadwork throok of Hartford ; SLTReE S r returr 1 reside in Entrances « Doars « Windows + Frames wmp of MapleNHill | Members of the New Rritain Col TRl . + Cabinetwork rds at their home |1 club are looking forward tc b W. Macombir en-. e v e for Miss Mary [thefr next meeting which comes on formed at § LI Ir. and Mrs. 1 rick W. M. on Hamilton strect v or cruise through the |of Miss Gertrude Rogers and is to k Sty i frot York city on ackliie (01 0., HeC. on 1v::‘1 \}I;' e Yterranear [Pe in the form of a \.w!-zvv-‘ party. t y, for cruise 1o the t h:n: (:L: 250 Park St.—Tel. 107 1 ? on enter 3 atle Workshop of the |1 t over N ot osan to, Rico, and from Exclusive Curtis Dealers For New Britain and Vicinity t mong master and presented Mr. and Mrs. sented by four of the club members

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