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NEW BRITAIN DAILY lILRAL ATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1926, Macy, Briarclitt Manor, N, Y., May Officers of the club are: Marlon | 11th to 18th, | Ostrosk!, president; Sylvia Norden, LE ] | vice president; Margaret Gorman, Mrs. Louise Bancroft of Robbins secretary; Mary Bullivan, treasure avenue has returned from Norfolk, Elsye Gourson, moclal sccretary Conn., where she spent several days 2 At the conclusion of the ban. {with Miss Mary Manstield, | | quet dancing was enjoyed. Friends | $lEvane of club members were thelr guests Mr, and Mrs Clifton McKenna & | for dancing. and daughter Janct of Maple Hill | b Yt |have returned from a short visit to Mrs. Lucian Stevens entertained a Norfolk, | few friends at dinner last evening at | 000 | her home on Monroe street. Mrs. John Comstock and daughter i) | Dorothy Comstock of Somers, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pease gave | have been the recent guests of Dr. | - |a dance at thelr home on Lincoln A. J. Grant and Mrs. Grant of Golf | d j | street last evening. street, Maple HilL. R . . Miss Charlotte Parsons, daughter Captain Ralph J. Mitchell of the | " a of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parsons of United States Marine corps flew | % P { Russell street will entertain a num- | from Washington, D, C., Wednesday ber of her young friends at her | to spend the night with his parents ¥ PR H & home this afternoon in honor of her | Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Mitchell of " 3 i birthday | | Vine street. 3 3 e N | eTEe e Lyl 1] 4 i TR E 8 | The Misses Agnes Finnegan and Miss Eleanor Lewis of New York P 4 Leonie Crowe are completing plans | city has been spending a few days R % 4 \ for the lecture to be given by Dr. in town, AR Bruno Rosellf at the Shuttle Meadow | Wiy ; s § : club on Friday evening, April 18.| Mr. and Mrs. Russell Willlanms of e \ The following will act as ushers: the | Hartford announce the arrival of a ' A g & i pg &t Messrs. Donald and Cyril Gaffney, | son, Mrs. Willlams was beforc her | gk 5 4 N 3 . 1 Curtin, Paul Donnelly, | marrlage Mise Carlyn Kingsley, 3 e . O'Connor, Harry Coholan, | laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 3 o 3 George Leghorn, Thomas McDon- Kingsle¥ of Bassett street, this eity sagah g \ ough and Frank Delaney | PRI 4 i During the soclal hour whieh will | Mrs. . F. Lanferswelier {8 spend- | i 3 X follow, the hostesses will he assist- | ng a week in Atlantie City, N. J. | % R L |e4 by Mrs John Pellctier, Mrs. Ellls | R AR ' Beardsley and the Misses Viola Mr. and Mrs W. Porter and it { |Clark, Monica and Mary Regan, | Jaughter Jane of Ten Acre Road Ve | |Movlan Conlon, Ramona Martin, yre planning to epend the summer Grace Coholan, Catherine Melntyre, | he in California JE ) Esther Hodson, Mary Walsh, Helen S it [Downes, Rose Glover, Rena Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chichester have | ¥ d { [and Kathryn Kenney i returned to their home in Plainville, ¥ o | “ o e 1 tter spending the winter in Florida. | e win > Mrs. R. R. Searles entertained at | MRS. EMILIE ANDZULATIS e e atAl e hawi Hayes 3 o \\T»dnem_v evening at Mrs. Andzulatis will take part in the concert whieh ' X | her ho en Acre R q ) : : M o 7 . e e | ‘ : B “'_“”;,m,‘;,v‘ ‘,’:r;::‘:’d ‘}1’]:‘ the New Britain Musical club will give Wednesday evening, from Aflantie City, N. J 1 cut flowers and ferns, the color| May 15, under the auspices of the Kensington League of i ¥ ] scheme being orchld. Prizes were| Women Voters. Eugene W. Barnes .an‘; ‘A‘r::‘ll‘f 3 awerded Mre. Clifford Odean and MISS GERTRUDE ERWIN S SO S : . M. John Maers. A buxet lunch |~ b MISS GE JDE E by ‘anfiel f Newin @ 0 & was served. 8 s E roud- o Daughter of Mr. :an({ Mrs Hi’l'h“l'l Erwin of Forest Newport, Vt. where they will play : . e -;’Dmh;r‘“":: S \Y:.r;”;. The prires ware AwAsdeds vt b Jaughter of Mr, Mrs. e E f S \n the Cangdlan. Boraer orchestre g 3 nan of May il adn Mrs. E. P.|Viola Rappaport, Miss Tillle Ludgin, street, who was one of the bridesmaids in the Vreeland- [ 1= .o cummer ¢ ¢ Mre. M. A. Kinsella of Ten Acre |Sanborn of Bristol Among the land Miss Stylvia Bronstein of Hart- Dean wedding last Saturday. i SR ,RM'! eyesafinncheantiollomed byl LeAE B oL Ml Wil I et tord. e e 2 ~! Mr. and Mrs. John D. Miner have | bridge at the Shuttle Meadow club 'berg of this city, Mrs. J. T. Pow “« o | sturned fo thelr home in Holyoke, \ / last Wednesday. |Mrs. L. L. Harding, Mrs. L. Kings-| Mrs. Beverley Walker of Corbin (RCEias e e vaw aava | | g 00 fsy, Mrs, Leonard Fox, Mrs. N. E.|avenue- entertained s numbes. of e n e Wprace kb 3 Members of the New Britain Mann, Mrs. W. E. Kinner and Mrs | friends at dinner followsd by eards Social Activities About Town |-~ e L # b 2o S 2N SO | < nesday evening to Dr. E. T. Fromen £ 0 he 8 ! ~ n, Ohio e < ) o B 1y A benefit bridge for the Sister. Mrs. Charles G. Miller gave & v':l-.'m.z h::xgjrflfm 1Mi;m¢ home in L (r,f West Mfi::n zeat who with Mrs. [hood of R'Nai Isracl, wag held |farewell party at her home .on oL ; : - Y TR | ‘romen will sall next month on a Thursday evening at the home of | Arch street Wednesday evening in HERE is just one social event that definitely fixes the |East Bertin. = | ; sanma. | threa months trip to Europe. [Aree: erric Birnbaum o 87 Maia | nonor ar Mis: Blv:-En dateole,Kain arrival of Spring, in accordance with the calendar, at | Mps, F. W, Porter of Ten Acre MISS LEONIE CROW! PIrI Iatreet. A delightful buffet lunch |nisce, who is leaving nekt Welwie 4 -that being the announcements of May break- [, 4 will return tomorrow from Miss Crowe is ¢ hter of Mr, Thomas Mra. Willlam E. Kinner will en- [was sersed and prizeswere award-|day for a four months' visit-te Pt . o ey . 0 : ; e bean ~ 5 ; i !tertain the members of the Maple leq to Mrs, A ian, Mrs, Shu- | Europe fasts, and there are to be several this year, a number of \figdletown where she has beer Crowe of Grove Hill and with Miss Agnes Finnegan is |mui bridge club at eards at her |pack and Mre F. Goldberg. e Gy the smaller home parties as well as those which the various | visiting Mrs. Trank Davis. completing arrange pack a nents for the lecture which is to be [home on Goit street next Tuesday ! : b : .. / 4 “oee The members of the L. F. & C. clubs will give. The May breakfast, always a custom at the . Jennings and Miss| given next Friday ng at the Shuttle Meadow club |afternoon. | AL < 5 i R ss Ra i W el | e | The Misses werdinger enter- | Girls' club held their annual' ban- Business and Professional Woman's club, will this year take 1 7% Fro) Dkins of West Spring- | under the auspices of Trinity college alumnae of this city. | Mrs. W.A. Hyde of Park street, |taincd at bridge Monday evening |quet as the guests of the company Pl o 5 . i o o s bl siting | Mrs. W.A. Hy AR Miss Bdna HUHOns oflabits t i on an a vn\mmo than u.\ual.ffs_tll\n,‘\.' In Kensington on qai4, Mass., have begn visi e | Platnville entertained at luncheon at |CoMmPlimenting Miss Fdna Simons of jat the Hotel Burritt Tuesday eve May Day, Mrs. George I. Griffith will open her home, ricnds in town TRy : ! - e . o [ y ] : R [her home on Thursday in obsery. [Doston: Mass SR uing, - Apdll 80: giving a breakfast under the auspices of the Kensington I erstrom left on an extended wed- |ance of her birthday. The ballroom was decorated in League of Women Voters. The Shuttle Meadow club will Mrs. Howard I‘nr_sor\sH"f S'“ ® jthat of Y | v n their return they | PR | On May 2, Miss Emma N. Miller | pink and green. Premier roses on T ! : L street and Mrs. Rufus Hemenwa . . . their home on Columbia | yfrs. Robert H. Graham of Ken. Vil present Lowis Chernoff in a|each table and vari-colored bal- be the scenc of .~\1‘H another breakfast, at which Mrs. Fred- ¢ yexington street, delegates 1o rle T { street, |sington entertained at five hundred [Piane recital. This will ba the first | loons added greatly to the color evick Rackliffe will be hostess to a large )mmhr'_\‘ of guests. ‘he 25th Continental "““"",T ’f‘ Country club i Iat her home Wednesday evening in [0f @ Eroup of recitals to be given | and attractiveness of the room. Society's outdoor season, so far as New Britain is con- the D. A. R. at Washington. + Robert Louis Mt s t M v B nts will be in-|aiq of the New Britain hospital |Uring Music week. Master Chernoff | poroonate arodles ' of t i i : 2 » returning home to- adn Mrs., Ray 2 of R i e aunouncement of the et n oh At 1 Mrs. M. Che pprop paros f the 'rned, has opened in earnest with the advent of a tardy ¢ 2o e BLR e ; A fund. The prizes were awarded to |Is son of Mr. and Mrs. M. - |1atest song hits composed by Miss Spring, which, during the last few'days, has quite made up P venue, Wa i which too ) n Wednesday, April 14th iyre Lulu Upson, Miss Beatrice [noff of Col Clara Barnard, Miss Louls Firn- for its late arvival. The golf course at the Shuttle Meadow Arthur Kimball and son, Penn T copal chi terbu | Winter. ceremony place n N s Katherine Glanslin - and {Neal, Dr. Allie Gnorl&n, Carleton ‘.1 1;11 hm'\‘m-wm Il be as follows: | haber, Mrs. Mable Hough and Mrs. : % o {Hazen, Mre. Marion odwin and |1. Bac | F. LeMay were sung while the club is the gay scene of numerous interesting matches; the Kimball, of Lexington street arrive « vas performed s in ilorida by the lpnan wan, Bourre rd Suits for ‘Cello 3 8 course itself js improving each day, and the surrounding in New York Wednesday ihoard He 11 | loitir Glover, pastor PR Sarabande First Freneh § | | dinner was being served under the . A, . el leadership of Mrs. Gertrude Paul- | he tiniorts g e 0 » € £ Homerie Henry ' nford Lpiscopal church in | yreq Harold Guy enterfained the |2. Haydn landscape in the vicinity of the club is most attractive with O copal fo f ser Eastor spurling Orange grove at Bel | y,operg of the Thursday afternoon Sonata o | con. Miss Signe Peterson acted as its early Spring verdure, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parsgns of palms and ferns were 1 n ¢ todftey the we Mr. and MIs. |yrigge club at ~ards at her home in| 3 Prest P | | | | | toastmistrass. Sl e i, sl : The entertalnment program fole Another sport which the rise in temperature has has- Russell street were in New York oration e 5 V € ’[‘;‘”’L 0 ‘m‘f’nrrlflnd this week, that day. The| D i\dv Ly 1 o PEONES oy tened is tennis. While the devotees of this particular game ciry this week. & : pasun, ) AR Lt e "L""" ren ““""“""';“ Sl ?””'" I F.L.‘:::.',o Aivace Miss Esther Mattson .......... ave alwavs fewer than .tht’ golf followers, there is a sh’nnLC It Tiovesiay Walker ot Corbln » AR f inter has spent many se ‘“:"(“"l”m_t;‘r:";fm_m;" f,'::' ;rn:\:v Prilnds B ininee s .. Charleston exhibition loaning to more enthusiastic gatherings in the tennis world. |, " he week-end in lesnuaic Misg ) vida and was largely | innard . e win, Miss Prelude D flat | Aies LA Jomephaon ey s ORI [ 1 )} avonue is spending th ] ! IS [Hinbard, Mrs. James Baldwin, Mi " " | Misses Helen' Lynch and Dorla t § m, locally, due, no doubt, to the fact that the New Northampton, Mass. | o LR S m»‘ylfi; [Eiaceac Regnol M ias b st ok Bet. §iDehuchy Alastcs |~ Kilbourne .... Song and. dance » " i S of . v on wh Vi ’ n ahms, . Britain Tennis club has completed two splendid courts. ion h | \flss Helen Nomh, Miss Catherine Rrahms, Wal ; ] v t G G AL MR o The San- | g % e Rachmaninoff, Prelide C sharp | Miss Signe Peterson ... Recitation I'he courts are on Shuttle Meadow club property and will, Mrs. Pauline Oquist of 2 {Swift, Miss Beatrice Reynal, and ach no doubt, be the scene of some interesting play this season. reet has returned from California g 1 sigal 15 taken i Mirlam Mouat. | S Y The' Sarsasders aifo antiiciIBIL, ‘(;.‘1( ,,f Ih:”; ”l(,',),‘,, last iy son f Miss Fred- over the work o naging the Le- |+ PRI Mrs. William T. Coholan of Lin.| Dancing was enjoyed until 12 p. i > 5 whera she has spe C Bl : it xame | t Tin | i of he elub, of which Walter Murdock is president, is a newer i erle f Waferbuy ; i I»‘-“"‘ S| Mre. F. W. Porter entertained at [coln Road entertained at cards & "\\; vm"‘ms‘l& being furnished by the RO R Y e E A mon « e Sing N e installe it and upon SRl = t ther her home Wedresday afternoon | Melody Men, organization and, while its membership list is small, it is (N ; e dinner followed by cards at her | A s 1 . ISP P " .‘ i e My . Pixley of Vance street ! ymor M r including horseshoe al- |4 000" o Tan Acre Road Wednes- LA The present officers of L. F. & sure to take its place among the more important clubs in Mrs. B e AR vt e ) nd a shuf irdcourti R Hel (2ol e AMrs. Tuther Parker will enter- | C. Girls' club are as follows: Pres- the sport world of town. is in Atlantie City, N. J. e : S A s 1 his efforts to | S tain at cards at her home on For- | ident, May Burke; vice presiden 1 na \ y H m Another sporting event of the near future which is George Colt of Vaner e Tuttle [ orth Munge tosether the temporary and | yj.. gamuel Steele of Bristol en. st street this evening Anna Barry; financial secretary, aire to attract devotees from town is the annual Fifth cav- orida > s 2 ! s 0 fhe CIY N [iortained three tables of bridge at | T Toss Alllari \Fecoraing MONEY e e e e e 2L S ele 3 t nises 10y ) ome Monday afternoon for her | Miss Helen Rerson, daughter of | Catherine Weston; treasurer, Doro- i LRI ORS00 2 LIS TaRD UL (R il e Dt Vibbarfatofifan r fic 7 s oni 1N | Consin Mrs. H. A. Leinhard of Maple | Mr. and Mrs. B, Berson of Dwight | thy Witkin, P in West Hartford, which starts on Thursday, May 6. Ac- S R e e e e s wed st tocama Mre. Wine o By ohizes were awarded fo [streot. entertained at cards and tea ! cording to reports, the show this year will be more inter- 1. e ‘m [‘,m_" & i ivo tin 3 | g i "]““',} of |afrs. N. E. Mann, Mre. Willlam [at her home last Sunday afternoon (Continued on Page 13) sting and a greater suceess than ever before. vy i { : . NG S interilaye a For those more socially inclined come the May ball, Mre. John H. Kirkham of Cedn ) e in New Brit- oecuring at the Shuttle Meadow club on the evening of sireet willl return on ““”,. VRSO f « s Mrs. Winter Saturday, May 8. It is sure to draw a gay throng of diners | ntedEtripsthronal i and dancers, and, acchrding to the committee in charge, is Miss Jane Porter, danghter of 1¢ ; o s work. Mr. to be the best dance of the Spring season. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Porter of Ten o RS - ness to Eim Acre Road is spending the week-end ™ B B : ¥ P clling out soon in Bristol with her grandparents, e 4 from Hartford. He attending : \. convention | Roland §wift of New York clty fs X 3 . T il e spending Ww Mg A e Week-end visitors in and S S b parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Swift out of New Britain— . B. Proudman of Maple Hill {s . ©f Park Place s employed at @ home there Furopean travelers return ending the week-end in Bric Shih w i R, Mrs. Buel B. Bassett of Emmor b NNEre Ll Chestra p) N1 \ g | ess S e O e { Place wil leave next Friday for °1 0 a ! I ![ RH\CA RT' Spracuse, N, Y. to spend several | '°rnd | 3 : Mrs. \ Pitt. and daughter | rooms. Mr. and 3 | fre. Emil Pitt and daughter | o oM b . S that the wooedwork Shirley Lorraine of Tremont street | 02 eft for a we parties—Luncheons | you bey baars this trads. e spending a few days in - Bridge- A number of New Britain peop exbrid ot . a other gaveties fea- | mark—the Carti guar- Rk o el are planning to attend the bridge oo i o during week axter of guality rmoon which tha members of the (00 A Leagne of Women Voters of New- 0 H 0 2 Fanatad Honembaraieril th N DA P Tngten will In the Grange hall 0 B0 i club and Hamilt aliicats are)fo LY UAYERE S of . 5 g Thursday i N ] ess ‘ m;:‘:.\,‘: several days in Wilming- | 0o 0 Mre B LF. Gaffney e Harvard Univer- b e beaiinandlng e v@all Basarin (L0 T 0 irnal B aTarte M | William Hungerford of Russel | No% Yorkelty. o =/ Rion standing successes fouth T |strect has returned from South | oo %4 S are| MEand Mis fomes Mafer ix of siccesstull | New Beauty and Greater Strength Hodson of Waterbury were the has included week-end guests of Miss Loonic J ried ctions during the past in this popular one-panel door Croighton and John | vard Nyack of Stanley returned * Crowe 2 e [ ponmle fcotued Mins above, with its single mold- This door is made with pine . ord ottt > daughter jsa Margaret Kirk of New York | \XYFDDINGS L : Sl idierad '\\“N‘f}‘.ymsn'vn" ¢ pancl, hasalwaysbeena favor- frameand birch panels,and 121“ Reynal of Lex- [city 1 week-end guest of Mrs. | = B, Mrs. Alma ( 3 . rine Clark also ite. Now, with the refinements birch, In beauty of design and Tl Yo o ball of South Burritt ! g ot Mr. Irs. Al s Narzarati Gom Curtis has added, this doot finish it is typical of all Curtis s been visit- I I’]nm for Spring wed- Fa . “ 7 J BT ¢ vined voeal num | promises to be more popular Woodwork dings continue unabated ‘ it ; % rs, and Misscs en Johnson | than ever. If you are planning on build 4 as THE. type of door shown amuch stronger jointand doot. | o Dyson of Trumbull 5 i on the pro- s : it daushter of Nraa rtain her sister Mre, | | —Announcements. o canclusion Nm_e the grace and dignity ing or remodeling, by all means 0. E. Swift of Lincoln [Lewis Susseritt of Staten Island, N | | A = orend Gustav e t : ub songs were given it by the narrower stiles come in and see this unusual returned from Floida Y.. next we { iy AT e e ) U d ng by o assemblage. Misses and rails, the delicate play of door. You will probably also 1 Mrs. D. E. Dean returne Mr. and Mre. Howard Humphrey |Steege of Warlock street, an- ley Neari 3 1 ! fl L T N‘L‘;J' lights and shadows that gives be interested in other Curtis jay to their home in Pl of T 1l street who have been (nounce th ement of their |ar rs v 5 e et “‘M‘”‘bzw‘ them definition. items—stairwork, intefior mold- Pa, after spending a few [touring Furope for the past several [daughter, Marie. to Rev. Walter B . > < e the But better design is not all - ings, cabinetwork, window. i \]\{‘rx Mrs. Ciayton | weeks ars ext home early in |Bchwolert of Mineola, L 1 feeftnog s S T G ey "The construction of the solid porch material, etc. il | The wedding of Miss Kathe tee 1 charg were insert frame, containing the We will be glad to help yon neth Vreeian Mrs. George F. Cook |Rowe, daughter of Mr. and M ri ve 1 Y LB riinichatinan | molded panel, is wholly new in choose the designs and sizes their we {is spending ek In W. Rowe of Maple Hill and R e 3 : 3 fhisee Souracn woodworking. 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Sprague, commissioner |marriage of thelr daughter Miss |4 : FeanRT : Rl il 25 BIGELOW STREET 250 PARK STREET rents, {of the New Rritain Girl scont coun- | Anastasia Parker, to aymond tford v i< De N Pidéata o Hieinity VLI il will attend the International |Mount, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ha f st > w. 1 tcher, Mr Exclusive Curtis Dealers for New Britain and Vicinity Mrs. Douglas A. Johnston of [conference .« f Girl Guides and Girl [Mount of Hart street. The ceremony Maple Hilt- -and Miss Jean Ward- |Scouts to be held at Camp Edith [was performed April th.

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