New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1926, Page 3

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MRS. WILLIAM H. BOOTH \11\ Booth, prominent club woman and social leader Social Activities About Town S m sent one hears quite a bit about “A Pair of lay which members of the Amphion club will 1 the evening of May Tth in the auditorium of the Amy Guilford is again producer ¢ begun in earnest and a Jane Rattenbury, and Mrs. William of the leadihg character first venture into the dramatic field already gives every indication of Senior Iigh s izhed production is sure to follow, voungest daughter of Mr, t the more socially bridges and the strong trend toward outdoor sports, in fact it to be here that the i If devotees have thronged b during the past two weeks, the fact reens are still in order is no drawback, and especially over iembers are out for a round of golf. i of the past fortnight seems to Lave rable enthusiasm in ourdoor sports, : opening of the N’a‘nn on the Ist of e to his heart to the (‘nmmf.‘:lrul river the Shuttle Meadow club have inclined are enthusiasim the course the week-ends a DERCONAL S kington of Rockland, rick's father | Dorothy Eberth his parents Mr. and Hildebrandt trip through Regan of n.nmn ! le, New Rm‘h'l er, Mrs. Harry Babinow 2 Winthrop street Miss Jeanette of Tremont | aslowitz of Corbin av. week in New trip to Northampton . 1t, daughter of Mr. icorge Traut of West Main is visiting Miss Justine Traut w uowwnn s returned from Boston, fhuttle Meadow uvenue are in .\'-‘ lantle City, N ele o Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wilcox of | Plantsville announce the arrival of + daughter, Mr, Wilcox fs the son of Major Frank L. Wilcox and Mrs. | | Wileox of Berlin. Mrs, Wilcox was, | fore her marriage, Miss Pearl | Cashman | Thomas Cashman of Berlin, o v Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Platt of Grove Hill returned today from a Mediterranean cruise, UGG Miss Bertha Chamberlain and | Mtes Corpella Chamberlatn of Sun- nyledge have returned from Jamalca GO0 Mrs, or. . . Miss Mathilda Zimmerman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zim. merman of Vine street returncd Fri day from Miami, Florida. spending the wi . “ .o Miss Elizabeth T. Pricc of Mont clair, J., is the week.end guest ¢f Mre. Russell Holcomb of Allen etreet. P Everatt 8honts is spending o (ew days with his parents Mr. and Mre. M. J. Shonts of Maple Hill. ooy ) Miss Ellzab: ot Dr. George Cooley of Lincoln Road has returned to the Walnut > school. o« v e . J. J. Heffernan of Carlton s spending a fow days in At- Dr. Adolph Benson of Yale uni- versity with Mrs. Benson has been |spending the spring vacation with inls parents Mr. and Mrs. Sven Ben- |son of East Rerlin PRI | Willlam Lamb return [day to his home in N after spending a.t d on Mon- v York city days in town with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lamb of i)"z\rk Place. .. Miss Hazel anghter of Mr. and Mrs. R. V of Cout street has been spending a few days in New York ¢ Miss Henrietta 8 ‘or( cit as \vmn \\»lvvng her par- onts Mr. A Mre. M. J. Shonts of “L ple Hill. Sy | Mies Mae Koplowitz, daughter of . and Mre. Morris Koplowitz has 4 10 the Savags School for cal Training in New York el after spending |ner parents. o s . Miss Zulette Tucker of Bloon IN. J., formerly of Maple Hill |been the recent guest of Miss Ma {bel Smith of Maple HiL i « o v Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Woodruff o Bristol ha v to their home Maple street spending the ter in Florid . .. Mre. Gladys Comstock and Miss Comstock of Somerville, ass, have been the gucsts of Dr. A, Gra Hil G 0O Mrs. H. C. Noble of Lexington strest has returned from Daytona, Florida. | G0 O Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Miss Janet MeKe turncd fro ton MeKenna a i\‘ Y i P Miss Rotha Staples of Tarmington. formerly Iter of the double gnartet at the urch of the Good Shepherd in rtford and enc of Mi Rhe Masslcotte's pupils, 1s to be one of gololsts in the show given by th Connecticut Capitol club, gty O Miss Lole Kirkhaw, daughter dge H. Kirkham and Mrs. Kir am of Cedar strect has heen elect- {od Queen of the May at Wells col- {1oge, Aurora, N. S o . Norma W a portralt o Slaper at Atheneun Hartford. Miss Sloper Is a dang ht Sloper fs ex- her niece Miss o of Mr. and Mr:, Hareld T. Sloper! af Fussell street e Mre. Harry Ad s of Springfleld, has hean sp ing a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lau- Irence Monat of Grova Hill o« o o | Phillp Corhin of Hackensack, N 7., has been spending a few davs in el e Miss Allee Tiogle has returned ta . Mary's seminary. Bay Vi Rhede Island, after spending spring vacation with her parenta : | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doyle of West { Main street e e Mr. and Mre J. F. Maloney and \nughter, Rita, have returned to rir home on Summer street after epending 2 few days In Brooklyn N T »lwite MrgiA. A, Teager has been vistt ? |ioz hdadanghter, Mre. H. E. Parker |of Lincoln street « e | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sechrist of |New York city are the week-end . Iguests of Mre. Sechrist’'s parents, |\~ and Mrs. A. G. Cadwell of Har- 1 |rison streat. e | « e e | willara Booth has ratur Tniversity of Pennsylva , Pa., aft- arents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Booth of Lincoln street il $ halte Miss Charlotts Symolom. Miss Bes- {«i~ Sullivan. Mre. Walter Kovel and veek in Atlantie City, N, sieiie Harold Beloin has return to Dart- mouth college after spending the olldass with his Mrs. Beloin of Wes vie Main street. . Mies Bertha F 1to the Connecticut Agricultural col- lege after spending her spring vaca- tion with her father Thomas A. Francis of Newineton | Miss Frances Sorrow has returned to Pratt Institute holidavs with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sorrow of Maple Hill. DY Wednesday to the New Jersey State NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL hter of Mr. and Mrs, phen Jacobs has returned | from Florida where she has begn | | Cooley, daughter ic Scahlbers :\m{r(\?wh«\\. \ of New MISS ALICE GAFFNEY F. Gaffney and Mrs. Gaffney of sturned to Smith college after spending her spring vacation in town with her parents. Daughter of Judge Vine street has spring recess with | 1o | Manchester. Mis: Mr. and Mrs. Following the ir return from a wedding nt and Mrs. Grant of Mapl: | W EDDI\(», Hildebrandt - Humphrey wedding plans. Burton Hilde- of this city, who Is a niem- | im- | Miss Marle pon their return the ard aid of horor a ard | of | 2 A luncheon an gh school and of the John Nimro, Hildebrandt Of interest to Ne corporation is oncern in Mi Broad street member of th Attorney Nowleki Hildebrandt pel of 189 ( parsonage of St married this af | Theodore Hausmann od to the ar spending the holidays with his| 1, daughter of Mrs [trip the coupls s church of St Mrs. Daniel Sullivan spent the past | This afternoon wedding of Miss Efffe of 620 Stanley street reception to hoth ents, Mr. and | s ampbell has been em o s returned 2 ncls has r in the claim department of La |officiate and the couple v Miss Gladys Krum, sister, . as maid of ho {of the brid A miscellaneous ab ashes of roses carry a bouquet of roses, of honor's gown will be ot { {pink and she will carry a bouguet of | Miss Helena Doane returned on \“"' neas. | The gift of the bridegroom to the College for Women after spending |bride is a dinner Mr. and \lr< rhm;\ Stanley of (her spring vacation with her par- |bride’s gift to the bridegroom 1is a after spending the | past week at the hom ciplent of many beau cs were played esh- the | bride of George Ralselis of )x.;).i?nl — —— ——— lon May 12. 10, 192 GATHERINGS April brides entertained at bridges, teas and sup- per parties—Other items. | Mrs. Howard Bruemmer of West | Main strect entertained three ta |at luncheon and®cards at the Shut. | Meadow ¢ b on W ¥ Tue prizes werc awarded to Mrs. |James Baldwin, Mrs. Allan Jack- | |son English and Mrs, Gardner Weld. | sy e | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schauffler en- | | l tertained a few friends at their home on llm‘t\ln Road W¢ | | oi eie { ( Mrs. Edward H. Christ entertain- | |ed at cards at her home on Coolidge | street last Saturday evening for Mr {and Mrs. Edward Sechrist of New | York c | | Mrs. P. C. Flatt of Ten Acre road and Mrs. Dudley Walker of Hamilton street entertained at tea Thursday | {atternoon for Mrs. 1. Blockington of | d, Me who is the house t of her daughter Mrs. Edward | |Lancaster of Ten Acre Road M i | L. Hillyar and Mrs. Herbort Switt | |ing roon Mrs. Harold epa |the members of the Friday bridge club at her home Road :esterday e | Mrs Howard Br mar of West | Main street will ent at cards | |and luncheon at the &huttle Meadow | |club next Wednesday ! Mrs. Clifton Wilson will entertaln :‘rrw street Friday a oon. The| William H. Rattenbury of Lenox F |prizes were c-varded to Miss Beatrice | of the leading roles in “A Pair of Sixe Reynal, Mrs, Harold Guy of Portland |and Miss Ruby Arrdre . . to by Johnton & Peterson. at dinner this evening at her home lon Forest street. Pl Mrs. Lucian Stevens entertatned | ; MISS JANE RATT !'“\BI,RY Iher bridge club at her ~ on Mon- Miss Rattenbury is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, She will play one which is to be given May Tth, by members of the Amphion club. | Mrs. Benjamin Johnson entertain- | ad two tables of bridge at her home In Johnson street in Maple Hill Leland Gwa Deming gave a party |Thu P iay evening in the Community house | 1 o'clo | e e voung people of Berlin, Dat | A number of friends of Miss Lil- ing and games feq llan Gahnberg gave her a yparty “ s . Miss H her home on ¥ nt stroet Thurs lay evening in henor of her ap- proaching marriage to Carl A. Han son which s to take p on May |5 gave | felieon entertained |on Tuesiay. | s home We Miss Priscilla Crabtree entertain- #d a number of friends at Juncheon | o, | tollowed by cards at a tea room in nice Humph- Kensington, whose mar- | Mar enry Nimro of this city | brea and the rey was the hoi 'r guest place Monday morning. | Me ‘:m\ uw 1.‘ st an St awarded to M ee e Alpha Alpha sorority enes Humasor H M gave a small informal dance o \ street ening at the Community hou orlin. Mr. and Mrs, Robert § Miss Doris Honiss and Arthu Benson were patror o e ors Mrs. Raymond Burr enfertatned |Docoyat were nt and ol to s 1 at her home tn Hartford W) ayv afternoon for Miss Eunic of 1he arrangenonts illa Crabtree, A bridge and tea was given by SR o st Binhatal Mrs. H. E. Parker Tuesday after-| Ty, 3 of Delta T'hi|Reynal. Howard [noon . 59 Lincoln street. | oy 5 very n r mother, Mrs A - o ¥ Athol, Mass » 1 in Far ey ¢ were won by Mre. W. N. McKirdy ve gathering from th Mrs. R. ud Mrs. C. ms. 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