New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1926, Page 3

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NEW BRITA R Tha prizes were won by Mrs. Jacl Lash, Miss Anna Rosenborg, Mis Sadyo Koplowitz, Mrs, A, Segal, M D Miller, Miss Lilltan Putterm Miss Henrietta Diner, Miss R Croll, Misy Mollie Gilman, Miss Sy via Alex and Miss Pritele Zappler, Miss Marguret Middiemass, dav ter of Mrs. William Middlem South High street will enterts number of friends at bric at the home of Mre, Will |dlemass in Maple Hill Saturday aft- IN DAILY HERALD, | goott B, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1926, A wedding of interest to New Britain folks taking place {n Del of | ware, Ohlo, on January 30th is tha of Miss Ellzabeth Lindenberg an | cliffe, son of Mr, and Mrs. Trank C. Radeliffe of 316 Bas' | North Hroadway, Columbus, Ohjo bride 1s the daughter of Mrs | e Sloper of New Yor city, formerly of Lexington street,, this cf Ohlo, § at Greenwieh, St ool in Waterbury oon. er School iy N Radolifio attended O versity at Columbus and was a pls rnity, He 18 now as. the Lindenberg Piano bride's father fy | bride and bride make thelr home at 1 Mrs. Leighton Dame has sent out cards for a bridge tea she will her bome in lay, March | Rediield Ralph | M George Coit gave b [party at her home on Vr ce 4 3 : . [ Wesley avenue 1mbu Tuesday rnoon for mother, ; i v o i 1 * Mre, Pixley of Omahn, Nebraska . | Mr. and My i “ e o ‘lurkeburg, W, “Brevzy Point” is the v play which members of | high school group and Ohio. nnouy © of the of 1 senjor % % { 4 M. to Mr. Koung 4 Z. v i sire v Drita sented Tuesdny v it the Pros- 3 : K . i | e e peet Methodist chur Plainville. i Amanda on of East | Mr. Lester Hutchinson was in charge i s 6 8 announces the age of St el ; 3 or Misy Marie to | Aunt : \ Gumprecht, Mr. an Ioris Dutton L 4 ot this oity Migs Jossio Sefter i X R AN, hter Fran M inetor Debby daughter alter Elfnor Pearl { Ashrael Grant . {Mrs. Hardserateh i 4 g g Mr. and Mrs, Edward Gramitt of Miss Mildren Jo P RBrook street, announce the engage. ment of their danghter, Miss Freida Alexis W. Ahlberg ¢ con of Mr. and Mrs. A, Ahlberg of Mehitible Doolittls . Mrs, L - i lo Meudow avene Bernice \ernor Ludora Byam Gl o ‘ m'.wi'vuhj graduate of the dith Norton . Miss Mildred Osgood | . i > e v l\".n:' A «-nfly:;umw HL Britain branch of H&W Biecuit Co. of North Adams He 15 also o member of Ahl- | hestra, The wedding will | ce in the early fall The Hards At fo Durbura Winnifred B s Marion Websf : conpleted for the o @ PERSONALS ‘which will be given I'ri evening March 12th in the New Britain bigh school auditorium by taembers ' Week-end Guests Are En- ‘ | tertained by New Britain (- People—Trips Abroad. | MRS. HAYDEN P. ROBERTS MISS MARION RAU T Mrs. Roberts, of Harrison street, will take an active part in the cabaret at the Shuttle Meadow club on the evening of March 20, of the Amphion club. Mre. Amy 1 Guilford has been coaching the cast th her usual satisfactory nd a most fin el production may {be expected. Seensg from the play | pter, Daughters of the American Revolution, given Friday morn an | | assembly of the unper elasees at the regular meeting held Friday afternoon at Mre. M i) S o e ee Jes and Mr. and Mrs. Everett A, Blliott M treet have returned from Ber- > 2 Adunce Wednssday evening for the | imsteesthavairatis i and Mre. William W of Newington left Wednesday , for ; muda. : L4 resentation of “A Day at Cabbags |y [ Minmi, Florida, will return to their | Tampa, Florida. [8ehool,” the amatenr production | ianagan Monday after selie glven in the Plainville | e ks with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. M. Peyser of Lyons street fs Ipiscopal church under feinigshed productfor son of Harris |spending a few days in New York About thix time each vear comes the annual dramatic |me dircetion of Mrs. William Al complete . city. meeting of the New Britain Woman's club. Mrs, George \n‘:mm (1 Mrs. Winfield Loomis. | collows ) e anagan is the prime mover in the affair, being actress, Ths o (]';;\, A Drciesltanslentio producer and coach. She has selected three one-act plays T i to he presented and is rehearsing vegularly with her cast, which, from hearsay, will reccive vigorous applause. Any- thing st Flanagan is sure to be worth while. Now comes another Amphion club play. “Green Stock- ings" to he presented in the high sehool auditorium on the night of March 12, Mrs. Aniy Guilford is again coach and age manager, which in itsolf azsures the success of any : o play. As 4 stage manager one hears that she is a hit of J\‘:‘l‘"'W,"M:,‘iv'fn,(,': : :,W,,,,,. amartinet—but so ave all her professional brothers in the o Bolttsks business. Mre Guilford, you see, he e right gesture. Second Act interesting are the plans for the cab Mrs Floy vet ball at the Shuttle Mezdow club. Many of the youngey Mo Morrison et aivls and the younger marevied set have been comn LS ‘Gor ndeered S (& L Nelson | numbers and ave spending a laree Foist GAE i, e e their days rehearsing for the songs, dances and tablean i L E 1 ind vivants in which they are to appear. Sixteen well-known : g ! nd Banjo S . voung wosien are rehearsing with Miss Marvjorie Baldwin RO o for a mamber which promises to be very colorful and engaging. Thev include Mrs. Edward Hall Christ, M 1 loward Braemmer, Mys, Frederick W, Porter, Mys. James 1 1ife of town has Leen Baldwin, Mrs, Ruth Reberts, Mrs, Reverly Walker, Mrs, (25, eIl a8 o mimber Brett Neece, Mrs. Kenneth Searle, Mrs. Harvold Peck, Miss e Ty S A I (L o 1 Harriet Reynal, Miss Beatrice Revnal, Miss Corinne Good- [uehers follows: Chatrman, Mrs. How win, Miss Alice Alderson and Miss DPriscilla Crabtree. j2rd Parsons fo t "»*“\“»"_'4 b \“‘ Stanton Ashley is working with a group of the younger Howard \Y:;"",’ e school set in an act which evon at this early stage is doing | cannerh Searle < 1. W sueh good work that theve is danger of its running away er. The '“jr‘ bo An Old I | 1 noyneced at a late he ¢ = = . with the show. 0 Bt A et Tramp < : : ! to New Britainites sine: son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Rau will give a piano recital at her home in MRS, WILLIAM F., BROOKS ’ Maple Hill tomorrow afternoon. Taa — Mrs. Brooks addressed the member Stanley ¢ of the Esther fiss Ruth H Miss Ruth Hu . Mass, s — ltor, ke place at 1 tihs city or iy April 15th. Associati con A. Spragus ot this city is state for several stian home on Just at present rehe 1ls for dramatic entertainments of sorts occupy the attention of a great many in town. association. The local chapter, | base has appointed the progrim rnoon | folowing commitie hich | Méethod o Luther Parker of Forest stroet, re- 4 on Thurs m Burling- |y to complete the | LRI arrangement irman, I'hilip Pelliter, | Corbin, Dr. Joseph Harold Saire Mrs. Harry Bates of Russell street nd Miss Flora Humphrey of West Miin street have returned from Bermuda. Russel from a Harry Parsons of {will return tomorrow o Detroit, Mich . 0. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones of 1l street spent last w Northampton, Mass, | PR | Potts, Pliin, has bee Winship ¢ appoin i114 Loomis | “Tor Distinguished serviee Wob3s sther Ilurrey ! L Knox ldon Cast of Characters 't ildred d | Miss Katherine Bnric Mrs, Geor y | ten Searl Ann Porte profassor of G srienity Co versity. Dr. Bensor Dennis Do Elopl speaker at 1} Mrs. John E. R. Keevers of West Main street and Miss Grace Watson Yale faculty in of Farmington avenue have returned e At from New York city. ftem A { her parents Mr. rs. L - R et b Dugald McMilllan of Dover Road cDonotgh will apen | MOUAL Of Grove Hill [ s | has returned from Bermuda. Monday | . WY el 4 ) i Miss Ruth Keenan has roty : o Aty Manning and son her home at Montelair, N, J or of Philosophy | David Manning of Harrison street epnaing a few days with Mre pddpbileli returned from a trip to Bere man Dyson of Trumbnll street i 4 4 : some ! { ! 3 S around ElLER oD e e o] Mrs I'rank B. Rau has returned nos Alres, | ) 15 ¢ o e : Fature inte 10 her home on Robbins avenue aft- Anstralia, Sonth ier son and daughter-In-law, Mr. or spe a few days with her ing Mre nd Mrs. Allan sister in Westfleld, Mass. Saciie Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Farley of this city spending several daye in Atlantic City. S0 0 Miss Katherine Basse of Arch street left today for Bayonne, N. J., where she will remain a month, West Main | wee { DR I tertain Mr, and Mrs, banquet, Burritt Ernest M. | otel, will csident Professor Benson Hopking ‘ s . Dorothy Thomas Melvin Roge 8. Fre ck ‘\ Tsaac Thsen Enmer Thom ymond Gil Ira. Tbsen . Winfield Loomis '” i Mrs. Harry Adams of Springfie 183, 18 & Vocal Selections E,y,“‘ ¢ % el o v arcl to n mecting of Mrs, Theodor Me nd Mo Morrison Mre Ruth Goodrich Hor N: 8 “Columbine™ BTG Fnglish of |Enstish n re his ser the field of education ices in | ind Wterature, | nogt brili {tor the weelk. being Vring of soe < of pa Seleetions Lincoln's Tnn Oliver Order ¢ Tork Mies | eea & Fergu ity is sp rred upon ) King - |V of Sweden I < deriek Teich O | Terry sEee Soprano \KI'EI)D}N(;S _Miss 2iida Montgomery of New | Mre, T is spending the week | stre streat. nding the in | co1 g, women o . Stanford secnr e b Tward H. Christ of Cooli George Boli o Mrs. Boli will r this even Kenneth Goodman Cast of Characters derer §1eel Mrs. George M 1 : : The Radeliffe-Lindenberg | Eirudenc ““ ¢ A Wedding Announced in | g | | aNRay Charles A. Lappan Mrs patroness list g Columbus—Engagements. almost ddings in stroat ages as far Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert el S : 1. Mills of Curtis street, hoth well | Properti any 1mb erare rned, but gl are meni- rs. Johr Nows whatever there is 1. now will "“"'flf‘; : & more then made up for after Anuzho iersiot theie . Easter week, for several notable ! hur Samp- weddings are sche 1 to take entertained a ca in April y s at her This week witnessed the afternoon in honor Miss Frances Vater of Bridges for the Hospitai Nurses' Home, Past and FFuture. Fuanist Director . Mrs Mr. and South High cord Nrs. H Thornton and Aueti Mrs. 5 tained The Womar Prizes were ty of the Parker, J. N o held an al meet- | of marriage Linden treet and Horace Hancock of Bas- <ot street. The ceremony 100k place I"riday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock at Erincinal Wesscls of the home of the bride. Reverend M e adir W. Gaudlan, pastor of St John's hE ot art ind Teac German Lutheran h officiated Lincoln strect .o evening, M Last Saturday evening the wod ling of Miss Helen Scofield, d Fred Scofield of Rerlin Spencer stle of ! 2 place at tt Anderson gave 4 | W P SR s s grandmoth: e r on Hudson corge Fletcher of t ‘erformed th Hill Wednesday aft- | | b | Hart Willard ¢ regence of the he American Revolutior The bride wor D. A. R. Meets at Home T o 20 1 s of Mrs. Mouat — College and prizes 1 ach Club to Gather Monda ing vesterday ppearance of t nd of Eweden whicl 1@ Lyccum theater on he Wemnerberg chorus rumental in securing talked of band and the = o’ 1 : S Emmons Plece : sl : in charge s working to | & FOLEOR L e and also Mrs, |Juntor High Schoc er of Pacity house. 3 RSN : : Ralph Herry 1 Association of hool on T His ot will 1 of the fritain General ¢ week Mre onia the b of the = APcllyanna House O you know what a Pollyanna house is> It'c 2 sunny one that you can be glad about! Certainly one could be glad about this bungalow, so differ- ent from the ordinary kind. 100k hom her home on Golf | rnooon. awar ward, Mrs. 1 Willizm ¥ Mrs, Harry H imm ford ond Mrs a dr and she carried swe After the T stle | cerel 1eft on an extended wedd Upon their they will their home in Berlin for a Norde ple Hill LErD ving meeting th in aid neral hospital You'd be glad about the big living room with its homey fireplace and bookcases, about the den that is really a sunparlor; about the cheerful dining room: the airy b rooms; the many closets. Perhaps most of all, yvou'd glad about the pretty and useful little breakfast alcove. 1866 CURTIS YOODWORK makes it a better and a more desirable placa to live employe s Co. in A Mre, aen & popular member f Berlin's younger set. 1ain G am F. Brooks home of the Estl § . -P‘]“- sion and she will be : ’“ ‘:1‘“ e ]‘1"’“:". ,’hpm,,fi Mrs. Laurer ; S Nordeions and!Mrs | Announcement has b at of Grove Hill yesterday after- ; Ly on will the marriage of oon. In additior Mrs. Brook's j\‘tu r. daughter of Mr “.;, r James 5 sang two ;1, \ry ’\\,m 1.‘; \\“‘,,] ¢ songs ‘erey B. Goodale, of \T;‘;p;ur::s':w Mr. and Mrs. Albert is program Newington ¢ The {Wreck of Ju took place on Thursday, February | O'Hara and 26 in Newington. Mr. and Mrs {McGHIL In ths ¢ g ol Goodale have already left for Flor: home of |the "Se i1l make th Frederick |1 bills being considered .o wel by Mrs. W. iiton to this she | Miss Marle Kerln, of Fox 5 ew of Thom- 1 Floyd Boardman of Marshall's book of R were married Tuesday. ng will take place 0y L. Mrs. | The engagement of P 2 sk Rosan, dau, of Mr. a Brocmmer, | p . I'rank Rosan Main Mrs. Howard Willimantic Marshall | Mou w Britain, w d at a luncheon given at her ma last soclety | week. She is conne with the Jof 1 Connectieut Furriers of 86 Mrs \ ission | West Main str afternoon | Drama.ie Workshop the New |“Latin America.” o Miss Rose Britain Wo tub will Miss Anu ot 3 at the regular estic Koplowltz. o S the occa vays one of the s on bril- Berlin's soctal cal- fternoon April ts class of Berlit 5 emony | discussed You'd be glad to own this home. We'll be glad to show you how easily you can do so. We can furnich the plans without charge, and Woodwork. Let's talk States into all materials, including Curtis over land *"A Rrown Haydn Woods Tca was gerved in the dining room |/ " p with Mrs. Willlam C. Hungerfo ned fand Mrs. Frank J. Porter presiding | her home on lat the table which was made festive afternoon for quantities of right m Walker of Miami, flowers. + Mrs, Howard who is the guest of Mrs K Mrs. Kenneth Sear Harrison street. [Parsons and Mrs 2 laughters Mrs. Harry s ldsmith gave a very Bpringfield, Mass. and Miss Miriam e last Sunday affer- [ Mouat assisted the se on Cedar st e Plafnville | Meriden Haven last Mrs. Leona H. Allen Mrs. R Mre. M cet entertained Sy e t Mrs. Traut's Bennet reet Thursday bridge Vine Mrs Merwin of Linc o ta of brides yme on West Mair rnoon in aid collec- in New tiona. Hibbard ente: The next meetir and tea at street Fr.day Willia 1. | Florida. Howard Wilson of dessipnd Miss Ethel A Mrs. street, with ral ho: Our showroom at 25 Rigelow street is open for your inspection Trizes were at all times during the day and any evening by appointment Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. 250 PARK STREET 15-25 BIGELOW STREET Exclusive Curtis Distributor for New Britain and Vicinity Mrs. Frank R. Wo ed her to Samue home on Hudson street | of the Woman's Miss Marjoris members bridge at the Mr. and Mrs rlisle y A at her home Hariet Reyr b ! Miss of Hartford Mrs win, Miss Sadye Missionary ssful br Witk wtional e 1all, who n of Mr. <. M. Mar- 1l of Clayton Road raduated from New York university in 1924 T onnecti rimont 1d is now with the Equitable Life clation will hold its annua Insurance Co. of Hartford jor Hadassal Goldsmi present and Miss Sally Crol berg 1 Miss 1's club which will = ]

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