New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1926, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1926. Mrs., Edward C: of Forest street are attending the festivities at Dart- | mouth college this week-end, | « e o line Hilard and Mrs. | of Cedar street are New Jersey. e o e | _ Miss Myrtle Prior has returned to Berlin arter spending a few daye in | Enfleld, Mass. PP Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skinner and | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Young of B n have returned from a motor p to Litchfleld Hills, | e o o | Miss Katherine Roche of Kensing- | | ton has for her house guest her ciece, Miss Mary Hayes of Newark, (N T, viie e Dr. T. Eben Reeks has returned | from a trip to New York eity. | Mrs. James Tevlin of New York ; 1 visiting Mrs, A. J. Marx of Green- | wood street. « s e ! | Harold T. Sloper of Russell street lls in Greenville, Maine, | sireiite | John McDermott of Hart street has returned to Fordham college town. « o e iloor Silant after spending last week-end ml | ) Jack Downes has returned t Fordham law school after sper last week-end with his parents, | and Mrs, John E. Downes of Monroe street. | Miss Mildred Mr, s land ome in is city after MISS BARBARA PARSO} ifornia. She returned Miss Parsons is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |the Panama Canal Stuart Parsons of Lincoln street. The above is copied from Mo/ andl Mes. Harold the miniature done by Adele Peters. jrove Hill, Kensington ol turned from a three week s . i . i e s | Washington, D. C. i | | erick Teich MISS MILDRED WELD | s oo G oo e . ; | |l Baker of wer and Miss Weld has recently been appointed chairman of * ! > publicity committ { the Business and Professional SOCial Actillities AbOllt Town fii;n;(;g‘“"rc ‘w'fle‘m- B P o / : " ihk e Women's club. Mr. and Mrs. Fran ler 3 el e, b Even at this distant date plans are being made for next :re };:;\tl\r; 1:7a their rf'\'IrmM tin R Reachindads it Ex Est A e tha aiciae m’;::;: i:;: son’s activities in the club world as well as the more en Farmington avenue. Arhg e it 4 o ¢ c ar rmany t Britain o iss Sadle Okenquist festive social world. Practically all the larger clubs have | 3 h:( ML DR | i 1 at various inte n I 3 y. Latvia, Lux 5, | Slax plexed huse held their annual meetings and elected officers and com- N e ot end ¢ : . sl A CORCEEt Das Rt A R trooeees Mioyd Stillmag mittee heads to carry on their work next fall. Plans are eot will said early ir e fo : ! s bl i SRS e L 3 P Jm(ihe forits hunly being made to continue with the Mary Taylor Blauveldt | Sweden. ; - ] 5 b p hadl! " Miss 1 “director, will at- | Ted Keogan, the sasn oo Soonille €mng B i G i ] man on the box current events class which has for several years past been 2 s : . ¢ t 3 t th t r ¥ S 5 “dward Lackey, one of the major gatherings among the clubs, drawing its 3 'lr,r:", :,: £ '.;v:‘,‘t,‘ i 2 i Al r fon [ hool i njur ¥, giver 1 r of t t f bee, officer 666 membership from the Woman's club, the D. A. R., the middlewest, He will be away three| SN ® S ; ” fo Lion guthithe f nant M cachiers [ R el $ : Walter Smedburg Business and Professional Women's club, as well as the |weeks. ; : 2 ; i i 4 e e o e R e A Teachers’ club. This year Mrs. Donald Hart receives the Sl o 0 at ayed ..y membership fee. . ; e e DR. KATHARINE BROOKS At e yiain el e enie m Thd Frovaiitnh For the more socially inclined, Louis W. Young has aunt, Mrs. George W. Corbin | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks of High g ¢ mecting et already appointed a complete house committee to plan | rexingion streer. | street. Her engagement to Dr. Freder ck Merriefield of Rl A Theron v CIs I B Hot Arts' il ‘C‘f’jbf‘fi;“z festivities and various forms of entertainment at the i I @i o e e ing the overture to wil ' t discuseed | ans ' for the state Shuttle Meadow club next year. There is always more | Mre 27800 Lo0 ol S {endelssohn: two so Y \ i ention to be held in Bridgeport detail to this than appears on the surface. Dates must be : QuptGi A 7 = Dor ) ! Bahenaianlens i , sro made, Tnigauss reserved weeks in advance or various subscription dances, | Billy Lou Har ter of \ T t o Mre. W o it D05 DT SRR ‘ - i & Sl e Arkue CohmTH h"‘: charity entertainments and balls will find themselves with- | Mre. A. G. C rison [ 21 TRw : ) n T i ¢ . S 3 P > f b follow (}Z,""J\;’,’TMZ, out a place to hold forth, as the number of ballrooms large Sleetsshsnen: J RN 5 3 numt tut ¢ et ) t enough to accommodate the big affairs of the winter are |~ °¥ York city. [ Thure irhe ; ; the € i ¥ and MissENar v Whit The officers and directors of the limited in number. I et | tourt ‘ 8 B queriCionnanisle B Dot 7 sl Ye.a tard party fox MR An event of last Saturday which is of great interest street will spend eek in Balt . 3 e i ok . ; o (:u.,nusv\,f‘.: socially in town was the announcement of the engagement | more, Md. C . thir s - owded | A c s, of Dr. Katharine Brooks, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P | el i William F. Brooks of High street, to Dr. Frederick Merrie- | Helen N S isivy il 3 5 ; y , X clliced 35 81 mesting of X field of Chicago. The wedding is set for early fall and is | were in Bosto 4 o tle M i) o At s Rt va* | Board o ns ('L,!‘:,.,‘,“l(;‘ml?,: sure to be one of the most important events of the season. % e { v t t ) ser Ne Congregational church Garden parties are spreading. An interesting one in | . Arjand ks \r',"j: golt g o[ sheplbeuls s A 0 ) arle: . ; i n is in Texas. The cast n W ¥ last. The sessions connection with the annual meeting of the New Britain | rn poe: Sy onsothe (it g - c ERthapoa Ie o 4 : Fjipenetatl e 1:45 p. 'm, College club will be held in Maple Hill on Monday after- |nhave returned from Toston Mo | 0¥, Driles at ) r, Miss o s M g AR NS e e e S ll‘fa.x’\roihan:‘loi; noon, May 24, at the home of the club president, Mrs. b l onify AR : 1 will rey their clever cterizat orer Fox of the Philipptne Douglas Johnston. Another outdoor party in prospect is Miss Dorothy Smith, who has heer 2 ) Den e fs the most frs. ¢ ris w cotor nds and Rev. W. S. Demipg of the annual Ellsworth memorial picnic which the D. A. R. : e r.r‘\,’f\(,‘r‘ ; |Preer b i i e ! Geeniin : il Sty [ndlia vierestic apedisia members will attend on June 1. To the pleasure of the > weeks, rot ¢ Her| attornass bidg iy Yol gul Reonng. TR T . . The Wor e e picnic is added the joy of motoring to Windsor, where the in Boston, Mass | ho s noor CLLR [\ [ 2 Te e mradeship with | Mr v - lerlin Congregational church held picnic is to be held. 2 Miniatures—A delightful group of them in the art Bl htER Al B N : gallery of the New Britain institute is now on display, « |2 tewidays in New Tor i 5 Tnville Afrs: Huniisomn & Adele Peters, whe is the artist, shows a fineness of touch | A | b Hamasario and color and an exquisite sensitiveness that she seems to Maxwell Porter of W f oursor ¢ L st read into the character of every sitter. Mrs. Peters is TR LT ek Gl “oERL gront jo I Ean st the daughter of Mrs. W. P. Bacon of Lexington street, i Her home is in New York city. The exhibit will continue | Miss Ma e e Curtis Woopwork PE}{SONALS |ot Europe tn July with an intereol- | e t 1 Rbert fhatsonag 0N os St p i Entrances - Doors « Windows - Frames 5, leglate orchestra composed of mu- 4 rnoo vas . o e s | Trim . Stairs . Built-in Furniture — —_— ns 0{’;]”:‘!“' .ON‘VIT: : Miss y 3 i A Al : i 1 Everything in Interior and Exterior Woodwork | Week-end visitors in and R A Bl : out of New Britain—Re- sorts at shore attract. Mr. and Mre. Edws son, Richard of Queens Village, L, have been recent visitors at the T - Main street ent t §dor Lermon; et | - . |and Mrs. A. J. Lippke of Greenwood lub o “ A : — mecting rail i rabbeted, R t, ]— S i G : as shown below, 50 that ned to their 5 e % e oo Retty t L 1 e i resists seven times a1 y d At Miss Whittlesey enter- in | s \ mach scind pressure o1 2. B. Skinner of Maple Hill is tains—Mrs, Porter host : ) ATE } = or' Glain 1l coindeen LS s ess at bridge luncheo g 5 y Bar | | T Bl Make surethatyowr win- ss at bridge luncheon. [ for t \ 2 i L | . | | dovs are irademarked Mr. and Mrs (Continued on Page 16) Garden club in New Mr. Hatch | trip, with | ] Mr. and s. Josep experiences : G el — g ] ! g = 07 IBE6 t {aits riy of this city have r ¢ e : 1Tl | a weeks' visit with e ed 1 at | - fs l i . i speaks with Reinas of automobile out | which the tourists | tropical climes into Meadow rnoon. The 1 the dining room with spr Card play s where {he 1 Mrs. G oeinte he W. | South High street left yes r Mrs, ! rt me etreet | day 1 z ri iy E el y | g roses upon his desk | S9end the summer mont win Banta of Monroe str e | Saturda of Mr. and |t f Forest street | end in town. Neck, Bra \umber of friends 1 Mre. Robert J. Vance has taken | Tuesd enir honor her | ) ; f Clarx : ¢ Ny e R I mansion ar Rimbls a cottage at Ridgewo , for | birthday. A group of music | daugh ot Clars ; y S i af Botkithe ¢ LRt nont e G ieves | and dra. Clark o ‘ interior, A house with windows poorly proportioned, ade, sson of 4 g ¢ designed, cannot have ct P. Slade of Maple street, . > 1 T ughters of 1 : i I tor, | Curtis Window C-1024, a twe i aeae student ae Haryandion el Uislel ennin) Repsing ds it ool URLE e ‘ | peal, is illustrated. It is but one of m prones Lo Leaco paming P RS N OO TS R 5 i : ! L | Curtis Woodwork famous. Each piece of even texture soft pine u T to Tau P ) evening. A number of 2 : oy | are made on the b scholastic | trom town were noti sed in Curtis windows is conscientiously selected to avoid . record, | dancers. itch, knots, blue sap and cracks Kah o ; | m 12 Jdwin a Nt ; ,.T i s : ; R A ATORNE Bk You can have Curtis windows in your new or remodeled home bert Clar} ke of S i e ; R A at a finished cost that will be no more than you will pay for the cn street is attending the fosti- | daughter, Frances et dll Jast I marlyiat lios Horia G t u x ¢ itles at Wesleyan university this | Monday to their home in Berlin | Tuesday evening in honor lNow ordinary kind. 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SHOWROOM—25 BIGELOW STREET Jent at the University of Penn- | week-end with r mother, Mrs. | Music, When Soft Voice Exclusive Curtis Distributors for New Britain and Vieinity i who has achieved a wide | Harris B. Humason of Vine street lfam It 1d entertained | Mrs, Leonard Fox entertained the | Dickenson r 1 sweet, | ion as the organizer and | Sar N luncheon followed by bride at her 1 bers of the Maple Bridge club Then came “They Met on a Twig of ’ der on interfraternity orchestras | .. Miss Dorothy Case and Miss | home on Linvoln street Friday-after- et the home of Mrs. H. A, Lienhard [a Chestout Tres by Rohinson . \t the university will leave on a tour « Natalle Case, daughters of Mr. and noon, on Golf-street-last «Tuesday- after- | humorous conception that broug

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