New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 27, 1926, Page 3

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1926, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 192 l}\\,.r‘ bridge v\H]l‘w teards od by the Reverend Dr. George | ednesday afternoon, . W, C. Hill, pastor of the South Con- L gregational church, Mrs. Lurl Bo lowed by a small in at bridg i 8 s i Shuttle ) n West Harttord t fo ~ | liouss guest Miss {at the New r chi Minneapolis, Minn, school 18 ted Martha Washington col. rsity of re |she a member Colleglate | Sorosis. Mr. Hildebrandt fs 4 graduate of Amherst coll a member of D. K. E. He is at p» connected with a Chicago concern and is wor | in Minneapolis, Mi \ will take s bride \1\'\ Wi [ . i 8till another early spring wedding me 193¢ w rest §s that of Miss Helen {Cadwell of N Fork city, daughter of Mr, and G. Cadwell of ity and Edward | ity a son of ainvil in the sprir "mx-. playing ded to Mr '\hu. Mae Regan lowed by . Ying jour Willi res § 1 by Miss {I'riday afternoon to the member. ; ; . DeMore the Mount Holyoke college N 5 3 Miss Mildred Weld preside |decorated with oranz \ ‘ Harold M » son of Mrs Bodner of MRS. LAURENCE MOUAT olning R e R0 ";,’:"fi Yy L — . 5< ROBINSON Mrs. Mouat \\1][ open her home on Grove Hill Friday ) . C ; A o I NreRRObinE Cinea ntiledliak leleps artol tie afternoon to a m('v’lll\" of the Esther Stanley leptw ¥ ] $ : S JINALS ('nm.nw»v:m (wM«v of the ‘\Imwn\ ‘I\. A ]hil‘ Wash Daughters of the American Revolution. i SR AR 4 e S D16 ‘é‘,,”l; Sl \‘1““" Rt Florida and Bermuda get several visitors from New t sajled today for Ber- Social Activities About Town |.* R e | B i) R R e : Ancolr : . con ; % y e ; | Harold Herrick returned o I! '1]'“.v~ “'.‘ 1“1'- u»rx\\.n QI‘I I‘ 1lm ‘I: weh, frw on the Kot thator |Cippke's parents Mr. and ) e et tussell Beshaihe b \")\\“l‘;\‘,l -u|\1‘1u¢|,(.. ‘.|HI«}LA. A A>mm.f(l‘1i.n‘n] “‘]“’l tllv'h\cll~ —— bertLippke of Greenwood € few duys in ork cit \ d. N Willlams was able shore aWway from the rigors of winter, it is clearly - | S It R “arlyn esley — daughter of vour pointed-out duty to attend “A Night in Florida” J ]b MISS MARJORIE BALDWIN i | Georgs H. Wells, Leon A. Spragie, LDRd b i B Harvey Kingsley of where for one evening you may enjoy the pleasures offered | At S .\l‘|>.\ Baldwin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle |George H. Dyson rick BUISE ¥ k¢ ¢ nd t this clt in the much talked of southlands. The affair takes place ; Baldwin of Forest street. She is rehearsing a group of the f"",-}.v“\f”"”{l T e ' this ev o at the Shuttle Meadow club where everything Musical club sponsors | younger set for a dance number to be presented at the |ieome . Kir in decorations lanned to be keeping witl Night in | Glannini appearing l'wrv, | Shuttle Meadow club cabaret on March 20. 0 to luro At Florida.” e B e e Sunday — Plavlets given {{ s Phalanx nest May. They will bu| e and Mis. | ' s Mir it has returned Florida, o5t u will see the latest thing in beaeh cos — — e — — S = g 60 members of the Putnam | [urrison strect a nd Mrs.ito ] n Grove Hill after a t ; < e Hatmbst o ; ‘halanx who will join the Govern- 1 er sister Mrs. Harry Qowns, wher ay come dressed for golf. motoring or | ., Bridge mrd i ) . ¥ Austin, are the regent il n- or's Tootguard and Ric 1d Blues v tod lams of Springfield, Mass, horse hack riding, in fact where any sort of summer y nedium of ruising funds | D e LA S Ve enitheitly (S gL Ll e e BT Fin tu the thine.” With the many novelties and ‘,“ al S & “m’w S Sl kol 5 b £ : o Miss Jane Tracy has returns 1 from a trip to New York rranged by the committee in charee, the affair O Dt A A e : llernates wil rsl Hliage oo hiome on Smalley street Ir, g ur G mise of being a much talked of party. Si Yafle 3 = | SRaG e e i wise in Bast [ Hunger ! .. C. Goodwin, |spending several davs wit RS or dancine and dinner will be served at R o'clock. bri to raise a f to renovate |Berl ¢ ] 1 Mrs < Farmington, | 1°r Mrs. J. . Hogan of N 1 N T. Kin J . eturned l.\}mxd;.} ) are ente i a nnner are ¥ the Roys' club 1 . Mry, | Passe S L E spending the are entertaining at dinmer ave My 0 R B T S e R e i A . i \ t on the Adriatic for Europe |w lainville with his L ', orge Spear, Merriek Hillvar, W, 11, 2 3 | loy, i convention s. Ttayme S re they spend the next fmo 8 ¢ [ Miss Myrtie D \Warner, ’ it stol and Teving adman - : o AR | Morill. Miss Haz fors Gilpatri 55 Iidwin Soliuliz strect t. Petersburg ida, e ol Povtlan 2 agne, | Elizabe Benjar ) ter will be the est of Mrs, \! e Goodwin returned on I Portland. L y ) s N ial: SEse Contes Miami and Mrs. trs. William It Tores v from New York city after e g PR sRER e Witliams S e | L. Harrlson at Atlanta, ( has 1 fror c dllys with Miss r married set in town as well e 3 A 1 Pvl 3 an rs. &ieph 1zko. e S iFE ATis Mo i o r Lewis interested in the cabavet ) 7 decorat pointed Misses Rose Berkowi 5 2 “hil ik St \ Nl pEgiet ey e Ll : . ; St T ilar m I3 N S i A e manile aselat batths ‘ . iladelphi s r an s Filla s4 Lillia M. Hill daughter of the parin pul y : il WS AT | Ly Fuesday aft nding the holiday i : 1 Mrs. | My Mrs. Frederick H. Hill of Mareh 2 ' vas 1 ' 4 E N t he old T 1 i 1 s t | 35 went to Boston y : . 1 to spend her Febru- new under the sun, hut Mrs. o . | ! NEORHHLEN 1 SSRGS IRTAR NG VARat U il 1“2\2\&“ Lol aking part in the eutertain- 108 Yobinson, : B ¢ 2l therg g - oo s pleased over their plans, which, for oward SR e e et o faiens 9 e s : rouzh t : e £ Trumbul s Geraldine Cullen has re- pait are to he Kept Consider! Some well 1 E L {lents by Mrs rice ) v 0 2 Crol Hoate [AVes street has retnurned f visit wit 1 from Boston where she was ibers of the voung .x have decided that the e A 5 1 chia the ricanizatior ot efit br ¢ S d TE A eon 't guest of - Miss Jennette can make a counterteit, of one of vour favorite theatrical “’“” : r 3 4 wmbers. The resu lises to be interesting. r commen n hier . . B s Miss | CHtY- ge John T \ 1 sree of 258 Lincoln A certain amount of self esteem appears to be a during the r, < Cor Ie Piradla TR ; = ’ ; vait bin ave- |st cailed today for Bermuda. necessary frame of mind for those desiring to impersonate | dhe Rt Gl e Ve 4 : ovi Lol s I ] e + 1T i : Page 12.) meone else of undigputed pulehritude, but that doeesn’t \ . Chr Mre. William 12 N ! ST ihaa rn ) . 3 er in the least. After all, it's done in a spivit of fun | ; ('"-“"_"‘;H\""j ; 3 : . G. Kimbal and the mummer gets a thrill out of it. as for tl e spects Mre. Pardon l Ll 0 i [ v tor he may judge for himseli as to the suecess of the enter- A . N. Parsons. Mrs | EEED ) ; e Taron L tainment . H. Scott, \ M. Brown. Mrs SR ! meet t Britain Col bk Mrs. How : ! 1 ¢ 2 . Ker A brilliant Wlage is sure to be on hand tomorrow L Warre rs. Flmer R dternonn to} uwsoling annini sing he comes here Stone tumes, morn clothes, afternoon frocks and dinner th on the evening of atlernaon under the auspices of New DBritain Musical club who {H. Boa have made every effort to make this, the last big concert e 0 o season, alsa the mest suceessful, Well know or- Sl ; o tham, |18 of the Esther Stanley chia | 11‘\1 ason, als ti necessf il nown per ! ( b : A <of the Amerie ‘ \XI_DDI\C\ sons in their accust and M N. ! i Abbe, My, and M o ) Mr. and Mrs, Nm‘m;m 7l Vs EDonatd Bant el gt N —_— P. Cooley, B Hawley. Mr. ¢ Mrs. W. C. Hungerford, eSS e e : tes.” Miss Dean and Miss Hum- Mr. and Mrs. George T. Mrs. Grace Judd Landers, wunen will be ss Majorie e A B : " phrey make plans for cer- Mr. and Mrs: J. W, Marsl John B. Minor, Mrs. Alice saldwin, M e Alde “"* Pttt aa e emony—Other weddings 3. Moore, Mr, and M ames North, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. ! “"‘”‘11‘ s "”"J' First 4 RN e [ierece. Mr. Mys, I, G. Platt, Charles F. Smith, George : i |Guara Whittlesev. ce Pr » of Wort {from this there s ar 1l spec cland of W idie . i Asylum Hill © &a ) jog in arties lessen A L series )T L -\‘,,,\4,: atternoons ac the 1in the variety cla il b i e ant N P Colonsal arc ¢ rs of this vilte Tethor Episcor 5 jon of Mrs. ‘wensation am Y = as maid of T L1 i b T R.nv.\rc ery six-pancl door in design to Colonial L el < e % t ‘vtmw‘H\-':mwrw tis g i A 5 ) - it Yo ey |3 S i n this Curtis door (C-220), A nnehelivAnams Yera Saur Bornstelaint th 5 gy 5 5 So the j,:irrmrrms Il bear the ssin Bolitsky. . Mrs. George Je correct relation to each ot} irios y Cornhusk “Itv‘-ryl‘m" Son The stilesand railsare narrow, inie Dockerty s ohnson “Xon so 1 Yitta Elephant. Mre Mildred MeLeod pons i ) e a5 they were ne Colc anny Fi . Mrs. George Nilson | \Widmun R I : bl ial doors. »‘M..y-,M e Griges Les Fil \ D n Garr % And Curtismakes thisdes 5 . Mrs. Elmer Thor n | with thick, beveled 1868 Tenry Hoskins. . ... Melvin S Over the Stepy te me t nd re panels, tastefully ,uni\ zes su 1:aac Tbsen . .Flmer Toujours a ! veky t H 1. since ¢ outlined by fi 1 | Tra Tbsen ... Wi y In the & ' SR nE con Iv f at 1 . ‘.: 1ned ",‘ - the sty {Joshua Judkine Merton Lamb | Aria fre me 1 ; M parties \ | moldings. These de- "/ *" mork Of YOUT arns of | ond Act T h tails make an inter- _p Corris puses ¢ Of new on Lincoln iday « ERiTorAi T x sical last [ s Morr Mrs. Floyd Newell esting play of lights . " Curtis ca The prizes v . [May Morrison Lucy Rogers b y 1 Mrs | Betty Bennett......Ruth Teachman Charley wiek. . Lincoln Johnson [Mrs. Brown........Gladys Dancls | \\11 DAY EVENING m\r $iieine Curl ). . Nall S| N il w ing will be that | members of the Maple Hill Woman's g ! ni Sadero | of hd Mra, Ernest Humphrey ack l € T0S. 0., Inc. club at her home on Thompeon | panish folk fong [of Lincoln street. Miss Humphrey 15-25 BIGELOW STREET 50 PARK STREET ) street Thursday afternoon. A group | C » Lind \ ed to Burton Hilde. - it 2 A (e M o el BaiihoE Vet e (he ¥ L B, el Apalts. Wik ob F‘flll\l\(‘ Curtis Distributors for New Britain and Vicinity program as well as an interesting i r 4 . Showroom—25 Rigelow Street talk on “The American Indfan™ by R \ Miss Annie Beecher Scoville, grand A rs of t nsington at high noon at the home Mrs. H. C. Blakesle 14 " \“\“‘,r‘h'lxhltr of Henry Ward Bee e T Revolu! il at of h parents on Monday the 12th t entertained the members of | Assisting Mrs. Spring in entertaining ten Continental Congress pril. The ceremony will be per-

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