New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1926, Page 3

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Miss Bernadine Walker, daughter | MRS. HADDON KLINGBERG Mus. Klingberg was Miss Myrtle E. Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peterson of Rentschler street, be- fore her marriage on Thursday last. Social Activities About Town s usual, following Easter a gay “little season” is in ovder, the calendar being filled with weddings and their attendant festivities, belated parties which must be given in town before summer homes are opened, a few subserip- tion'dances and numerous charity affairs which are always with us. One of the interesting events in prospect is the Laster ball to be given on Saturday evening, April 10, at the Shut- tle Meadow club. At this date it gives every indication of heing one of tiie aavest parties of the spring season. New Britainites are returning to town now and entering into the spirit of a new season very much refreshed after spend- ing the late winter in the south or touring on the conti- nent. Numerons dinner parties have been arranged to precede the da for which Si Yaffe will play. Social aeti rave gained impetus in town within the last k. duc to the return of the school and college set, and despite the Tl which ordinarily comes with the advent af Holy week ihere have been many parties arranged foy the pleasuie of vounger set. The hotels haveghad their usual gay nightiv cathering of diners and dancers, the majority of whom have heen the college set. In addi- tion o this there have been several smaller home parties Sext week will see a realm of parties, bridges, teas and luncheons pianned for the carly April brides. Beginning on naster Monday, when Miss Margaret Middlemass and Miss Corinne Goodwin will entertain with breakfast and cards at the Shuttle Meadow club, and going on down through thie week, so numeious are the events arranged in honor of Miss Frances Dean and Miss Eunice Humphrey that every day will 2ec at least one pre-nuptial gathering ; in fact, time is =0 short that two parties in one day will prove no ex- ception. Deama, music and humor will come in for their own at the Camp school auditorium on the evening of April 19, when, in aid of the College elnb schol » fund, a group of Fmerson college givls will p iinment un- he auspicss of the New Britain College club, Mrs, M. \. Kinselle, Mi<: Marearvet Perk iss Agnes Finnegan, rs. Donald Barfoeu i guson, Mrs. Frank wick, Mizs Regina Connor and Miss Gladys Day ave lend- ing theiv s in an effort to insuve the success of the entertainment. 58 I'rances s PERSONALS School and colle home — Weed-cnd viziting in town. & among the rsity of Penn- ring in the chorus of fents of the svlvania appe que A Sale and ¢ What Prices.” I tion of the Mask and | | i l i Wig club. Miss Eleanor Lewis of New York the eli-end in - ity is spending we York . . * Gaffy Baltinyore the 1 on West Miss Esther Wells of Rutlax week-end guest of Mis win, danghter of Mr. and Goodwin of Sherman U'nix \ Mai Jin ister mily M. Boli of West and Mrs ¢ the neeke York city from Florida 1 of Vine street Gould and strest are Mt. Ver- Ralph Harrison we d in Alice Hallir the ment Hall Hallinan and Miss Ro ) of this city are spend end with Mr. and Mrs n of New York . city B. W £ Mr. and 1 Island Mrs, | nald Bristol is home from the University of Pennsylvania, Phila. delphia, to spend the holidays with his parents Mr tol of Corbin S Barnes of Bris from California en spending the Mr have ret ere they Winter season. and Mrs. C arned have aven 2 . Mrs. Buel B, place is visiti Ruth Bassett Mrs. William Montague of Hawley et is spending week-end in New York city the e Miss Eurith Wachter has returne from Philadelphia. Pa.. to s spring vacation with her Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Harrison street. d parents, ter of Nrs. M s spendi daughter, Mrs. York, 1 John Bartlett in New and Mrs. T. H. Bris- | of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Walker of Harrison strect is wpending the | weok-end in New York city. . . | Miss Marjorio Baldwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlise ‘Baldwin of 1 I"orest strect has returned from New | York city. i | . | Mies Janet Goodhue Ohlo, is the house guest of Miss Faye Rattenbury, daughter of Mr |and Mre. W, H. Rattenbury of Lenox Place. of Dayton . Miss Norma Regan of street s spending the wee York clty . Mra. €. K. Wilson of Forest strec Harrison k-end in . Mr. and Mrs. Ma {for thelr housc guests James |lin, Cedrie Sarwell and James of New Have well Hart hayve .. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter {Monroe street are | week-end in Worc . Miss Allce Schenck, a vurs Vincent's hospital, New York eity, {15 spending Easter with her paren | Mr, and Mrs. John Schenck of Sou High street. Moo spending er, Mass. of the at 8t iel e Mra. J. F. Mechan Walla street and her daughter, Mrs. Mar garet Malone are in Atlantie City, NS ¢ .. | Mr. and Mrs. P. F. McDonough jand daughter, Miss Helen McDion- {ough of Vine street are at the Am- bassador in Atlantie City, N. J | o o . | Mrs. M. L. Rhodes of Berlin will {attend the nationul convention of the Daunghters of the American Revolu- tlon to be held tn Washington th "week of Aprll 19. She will go as a Al'RIL 1elegate from the Emma Hart Wil-, £ lard chapter. Migs Mary Blum of Ellls street is spending the holidays with Mre. Wil | § lam Garvey of Providence, R. T. | T T Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nichole who | have been spending the winter in | Florida, have returned their home in Atlantie, Mass., after a | short visit with Willlam Nichols of | Lincoln street, | PRI thert H. Helneck of Philadelphia and Royal C. Heineck of Doston are | spending t their paren | Helneek o | dere. to Miss Evelyn thoir home spending se wich. | | or, | ave returned to | on Codar strect after ral In Green- weeks . .. Mrs. Willlam ¥. Brooks of Highy has returned from a shor trip In the south. Fatrect Arthur Gauer of Monros ot | spending the week-ead in New York | city. . and Mrs Mr, Maxwell Coe of Lib- Miss Dorathy #r home Frov in Waterbury on Mondav spending a few days with M Carlotta Sloper, daughter of M Mrs. H. T. Sioper of Russe Migs Sloper and M slassmates at Albort S Miss Lofs Kirkham I John H. Kirkh | Kirkham of Codar ! Barbara Swiit, £e n tomorrow ¢ Parsons epondl Martin Martin, of Vin from Ilor! sen spending and Robart Mrs, Legat, Jr., son of Mr. Robert Legat of Lincoln stre sme from the Catholic Unlve ' Washington, , for the He . Neftin of sprin 88, Richard House, son of Mr House returned on Wednesday Yale University to spend vaeation in town. AW trom his epring Edward Twich Mrs. Ruben Twichell of Forest sfr is home from Middlebury colles Lis spring vacatlon. 50 Orlando Swift of Lowell, Mass spending the woek-end t Talmadge o e hi: tather Bwitt dar sireet, . Dr. Kathersn Brooks of New Yori olty is spendi week-end with her parents M 4 Mrs. William I. Brooks of South High stract Sieie Miss Harrjet Rees Tilten school, Tiiton he spring recess with her Hr. and Mrs. C. D. Re ington Junction (I Irving’Rau of Datroit. Mich., b with his | Rau of Miss Helena Doane s 10 sper r spring vacation v Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Doane erick t, M ~ HiN . of Fred 16w 2 member o William Penn Philadelphia has been sper ifew days with his daughter, Paul G, Naker of Kensington SENE. faculty of 1 Charter school o ng Mr Miss Esther Griswold, danghter ¢ IDr. Reger M. Griswold and Mr Griewnld of Kensington has re |te New York eftv after spend | week in Keneinetan | .. | Mrs. Fred Huhhard has retur [ta her home in East Berlin arter lenending a few mon Noaw Ha . Mrs, Calude W. | e Stevens | nf East Hartford will b MRS. M. A. KINSELLA Mrs. Kinsella is a member of the committee complet- ing plans for the entertainment which the merson college zirls will give here on the evening of April 19 in aid of the college club scholarship fund. returned to thelr home i ter spending an Alise My sday for Lur A phrey, daus and Mre. N. Humphr (hose houss Hildebrandt Minneapolis, Minn Wil take placa April 12th, On Laster Mo Miss ( Goodwin ) My Mrs. Burton nd ngl hter of in of L m rrionge to Alics est has Hay retiurned o of nid e m Mid will Court ret M Willi; streat ss, Mrs. Hgh Mrs New M. Fricdmar York Mrs ot s April daugl 1 of Lexin t hridg Miss 17y Mrs Pa s eity or marriage Miss El Sl Dunca nd Mrs. H i', M bri vening ot hon Yo Columbia Ur her 1s spe her party a Miss 1 1 of East str to Frank on We wrch mot Berli Miss Faye and Mrs, Pl Holvoks favs wit Rat Wil ce et Mass Miss Claire {f Miss Ratt Miss 1ford Lenox to Bra Monros foion T on . . Miss Charlotte Symolor two tables of bridgs a ss and Professional W Wednesday o1 McKeon of = to Henry t will take Ire mar- lden ening for ne GATHFRINGS Realm of parties for the spring brides occupy ciety. Kensington Nimro placs Paul's church in Ker ridge priz nd Miss Lo Edward H. ( sday after s went to Roche Mrs Th yrist SO < on Coo! Mrs. P. € rds followed by tea Ten A Road Wedns n. There were six tables play i and the prizes went to Mrs. Howard frum Bruemmer, Mrs. . W. Porter Mrs. Dudley Walker. Afternoon t was served in the dining room Mrs. Dudley Walker and Grorge Rosson of New Yor @ table which was « candles and t 1l NMra Howard Wilson own who and tend the party are Mrs. Bennet Silsby of B Mouat \irs r Mrs Hit ¥ ¥ bard A iward H Mrs. Mi; 1 with R Mrs presid. be D. Miriar fore F Meisn rriage ter Meisner of lecorated Mr flowers. mmer, Mre Mrs. ( Ay ard 7§ and Mrs. assil in Hartford next|tak Burton 3, 1926, frs. George E. Doerr gave ty at her home on Shuttle | Meadow avenue Wednesday evening | tor Miss Florrie Berglund of Arch | street who {s soon to marry Harry L. Tuverson. .. Mrs. Willlam C. Hungerford en- fned at dinner at her home on ell street Wednesday ¢ .. tus 5 | Miss Helena Doane, who is apend. the Easter vacation with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B, Doana | of Frederiek streot, Mapla Hill, en. tertained 16 of her sehool friends [+ dinner, Thu vening, in hon. or of two of her classmates, Miss| | Margaret Twiddy and M it [ Nixon of Maplewood, N 44 ¥ . Miss Ellzabeth of Dr, Clifford ivian of We Vivian, daughter Vivian and Mrs t Main street, will en ain a numbe \¢ afternoon in birthday triend; om . + Hick a Hick of Iforest street, ourth birthday on Mon. taining 12 nis son of Mr. WEDDINGS | More numerous with pass- ing of Lent — Sechrist- Cadwell wedding. A wedding of inters v i@ that of Miss Cynt Deming chter of Mr. and Mrs. Charle of 8huttle Meadow ave- and Harold Stead of this city, {a son of Mr .and Mrs. David Stead | | of New York city. { will be pertormed at noon at the home William R pa Baptist church, will Miss Deming will wear a drees of white bridal satin and a veil caught ! with erange She will carry a bridal bouguet of lilies of valley, sweet peas and orchids. HMer mald of honor, Miss Agnes titeheock of Maple Hill, will wear dress of orchid georgetta with a hat to mateh. Her houquet will he theart roses peas and vall Graece Morlon | rison street dress of | christ of Plainy P carry a ! Monday, April Yorl and pink by n milies of th in town to- N — i | i ceremo - 4 o'clock t ~ . . i A MISS RAMONA MARTIN Miss Martin is the daughter of Dr, John E. Martin of Vine street. She returned on Monday from St. Augustine, Fla., where she has been spending several weeks. Rov. S8, Tirst blossoms, ding trip on an 117 Shuttls Meadow return th land Hart of Plainville has 1 the marriage of her Miss Iaith Strong to Bennison, son of Mr. and orge Bennison of East Main Plainville. The ceremony wus «d December 23rd in New city . Mr. and Mrs swoet les of the oy win and she crepe of forget-me-note wear a chine a Lekot i and Mrs. William Trewhella of it strect observed the 60th an v of their wedding at their ' Monday last. Mr. Trewhel- is 87 years old and Mrs. Trewhella . Miss Sylvla Norden and Mise Mae Tester of this ety will play Tohen- wedding marel. A reception follow the cersmony, after oh Mr. Stead will take 1 2 wedding trip. Tpon their re ey will make their home Mea . South Congregation to b followed by for the fami Aft a short christ and his brid 0 Mrs. ot ¢ Martin Johnson of lebrated their silver g their home Th at home on Rarrow and Sl nue Another wedding day e that King place to- Miss Rernice Kil- of 3 Kil- of Mr. and Mre F. Leibler of Hartford. The g will fake place at the Kil- Stanter Yaek i Yy were by Reverend been residents of r the past $0 years, Mrs. George I'roeba entertained at her home on Hillside Place last Sun- day in honor of the fifth wedding an- iversary of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ellinger ied in Hartfore 150n have son T Tirnest Mass stront i irne rosidence on at 4 g Miss Myrtle I, of Mr. and Mrs Rentschlor Klingber B Klingh ito eiemmew A. G Canereeational o pasiar af Peterson of Had rend Dr. Klingberg o marrfed Tuesday oon at 3 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Reverend Dr. K1i erg and Reverend Pihl, pastor of the Swedish church officiated Miss Peterson, a sister of the maid of hone brother man, coption chureh, ¥ coremony. Miss 1t he groom s mald of h CLUB EVENTS D. A. R. to meet at Mrs. North’s home — College club entertainment. i he 1 son of Rey and Mrs street were Mler, elstor of orrn A b will he Mr, Telhler's best man bride win waurns, hrother o tor N wear trimme She with sead and erystals will earr quet of reses and lilles of Her mald honor drese of hols de ro 1 will earry swe | bride, was | ind Edwin Klir the groom of Nathan Hale chape DeMolay are present- le on Tuesday, April auditorium of the new followed after which Mr lingberg left on a weddin hington, D. C. They the nd hame M he of th the h follow the cn w feh the raung people (Continued on Page 16) French doors fnd meny uses in the modern home. 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