New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1926, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1926. &) , appointed to devise ways ans for the completing the f building new gymnasium. sireet 1 Wells {8 home L e e deo e (:){:][‘EE!;];) GATHERINGS ker and | i l & for early summer | Parti o, y returned | brides given by various rom Florlda have taken an apart- | hostesses. ment on Grove Hill . | . s e | e Mrs. P. F. McDonou ghter, Miss Helen h of Vine street wer Main street party was ta show and Mrs. August Oberg | Dwight street salled Friday for three months' stay in E . o s Ada Axelson of to Europe to sper er of Berlin ved from Na Minor of MISS ALINE ? ' e i & s : : : edle 'VELYN BIGELOW Miss Nelson \mff_m\vn'n next Saturday from ( 21!:-:!(]-’1 0 Pekui v e . o i 5 Hi Aay G - Miss B daughter of Mrs. Eva Bigelow of ' few weceks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett SRl ; Co- | b e . # and Edn con an s this city to Charles Vibberts, son of Mr. { street. | lumb t ¥ . 4 . I and Mrs. Dana L. Vibberts, will take place Saturday, May 29. . s of the Monday club 1 meeting this ‘week sive luncheon folw Vi ons point to Madison again being one of st popular and exclusive New Britain summer colo- mg the Sound. Practically all of the usual residents return as soon as the school and college addition to this large number a great lents in town have leased homes ridgs at her home on residence there will be Mr. and . Lo Fll R FnER e SR ¢ \ fiag| SORLL SUSD weter ‘M“dw“lfteT{oefl Mr. and Mrs. George Kimball, Mr. i B Montague of i s L 3 Sy Knesland oston, Mass. The 1 , Mr. and Mvs. Dugald McMilian, ng, quBe B . 2lit s Bt Ny went to Mre. Donald Hidden . and Mrs. Elisha Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hum- A Eihe Wik \fiss Bieanor \ Ve ter y 2 11 Ehiers Misiin A\ Moore, i e e e St g g o T 1 e | B o i e Sy Nrevlat & Tt : r \ v tertain at cards at her home Murdock entertatned 2 . Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Coe and opular month wi 1 n Sunnyviedec mittee rather splen season he affair will take and dinner be served at to play. The Memorial Day season s f8as ! 7 e A . 3 1 Afrs ¢ rger will enter- | one. There are always a A Atl- caughiars ) o g n r Is at her home on Corbin es scheduled, and with xt Thursday afternoon 1 1 ,:\] her 'sul 0 c \\ }"[)D‘\(-A\ i 4 ] - RS Yol P . . frs. H. B. Olmstead of Johnson to add zest to the golf, - N = k : « ) thy Mrs, 1 t 1 astreet, Maple Hill, will entertain hee 2 jaugh 3 B y et el i oo ‘ s r ar club nest Tuesday afternoon North-Manning and i ! A 4 : U ot Cta i . 5 et | at er parties which are sure to be. designed and issued a mo 2 : 7 d low-Vibbert { i Pl o) S Tue 4 ey attractive ation {0 a large number of her friends, 2 ‘ £ Vine streer | cVents of spring. T I 2 e ; Sl i & e nviting them to ncheon on June 4. 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