New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 29, 1926, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1928, Charles, of Mr Mrs. William Rat pEO: of Lenox Place, will be gr trom Bradford academy, Bre on Wednesday, J Mis orchestra; has return M. Johnson, N. X |one of the youngest suc tralt painters in New York | where she has painted many socia prominent persons du 1l st ten years, has just returncd to that after a visit wi rer, Mra. W. F ton street. She bro completed portraits of th and Mrs. William H. Whittemore for . T [Mrs. Bacon's inspect " Mrs. Whittemore were t 3 5 4 of Mrs. W. P. Bacon and tr s paint -Gov Edith Wills, Miss r Miss Margaret Wetmore, Miss Hunter, M Theodore MRS. GOULDING K. WIGHT : AL | . / ’ ¢ has recently completed a ¢ MISS GLADYS DAY Mrs. Wight, of Montelair, N. J., will spend next weel . . T » b i fl\:,\“,; :-:ncr v»r’w,mr:v i Miss Das '\“.”i T 1"..1\“.“\\:\“1”)(\}'_ the New Britain { b ity fon 3 H ; ve : % 5 Lten e tr r A _ Miss Day was electe 051 of the New :”1:}:‘1‘“ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Booth of Forest ) 0 1 b ' 1 ; ,' hort be 1’; ien k the College club at the annual meeting held Monday afternoon | street. ; ! enon Y ; T it to! bullding 1n Farm e, arkea| @t the home of Mrs. D. A. Johnston of Maple Hill. | has achieved ough her yal of the essential char G s of her sisters. She e dere le N ¥ S volfe prepared for the ile as a p r of men, - spend a few days Acade at the Stauntod d children. ry academy unton, Va. o charm of her work, pa J I 3. 1 ant of after the old masters, les in t 3 t T 2 ¢ and Mrs. F, W. Porter of » R TN genius that creates portralts h | day t nd a week ¥ on |’ cre Road enterta! N _ MISS MARJORIE BALDWIN e LR Aty e faughter-ir i e Mi Baldwin, daug of Mr. and Mrs, Carlisle ] cal t | Ernest Dechant of Park stree r. and Mre. Inar Hansen of Baldwin of Forest strect, and Miss Beatrice Reynal, daugh- ¥ t W B [Hartford at thelr summer than made up for with the numerous weddings and their attend- ter of Mr. and Mr vnal of Lexington street, will i ty, 1 e re nes 1 SRSeg Rt e eed: ant festivities. Almost every day sees at least one nuptial event. n a | giveatea Wednesday at Miss Reynal’s home for Miss Helen | jioiae ar Miss Peters stuuto. ¥ gt days in g 1 Micheal J. Flsnd Today Miss Evelyn Bigelow, daughter of s Bicolow |t dinner at his v-:‘ et veni North, whose wedding will take place next Saturday. . +, New York i York 1 ily of th ars spending Arch strect, will wed Charles Vibberts, son of Mr. and| e 1. B Olmstcad ent ‘ — : e il ‘ . Bl . Dana L. Vibberts of Lincoln street. xt Saturday the Jers of e ) . Hi i i B \ I 1t Hibbard ‘Stosle strest are spending the,is spendi foy eens- | Bter Hart, son of Mr. and \lanni Vorth wedding will draw a representative gathering of jbrid DR s : la Krer iis « f Vine street : : k-end at “MacNaughtans” Man- t . Sloper Al tha rt of Maple Hill, society folks, as will the Tennyson-Cook wedding later in the [on Johnson strest 0 o r i sances ; [0S RS jichesteE R eEn ot 5 : z ey G‘Z‘};"’"” of the New Britain Woman’s club will hold next Tuesday ] o Newingtor tanley D | street have ¥ of Maple Hill has afternoon, June 1, at the home of Mrs. D. O. Rogers on Sunny-| " e rs. o St tre M for th X : dlan Nec g % IOWENRG from HYew Workioity Nelists ledge. There is to be one especially delightful feature of the sy dien hor EOLIARO 0 Miss Ruth y 13 Lo SR RtiCHIE Bisimest thte tea—groups of girls in native costume will si \d dance the “ht ¢ Mr d v M A \tian J slish vane of Mapl old folk songs and dances of their native country. Miss Ger- Res ngton street will en- |0y ‘ g R InE il -l ot oerow i forAl Bostonsl f-uc-UIEE SEEE i T liam Kinner, whe trude Rogers is responsible for the idea. MBS A g . i Mrs. FLWL D Mass o j o {EeaeniVe POl RIEILUg Tesiitence el I the various clubs in tovn perhaps the | ¢ \ s . on E J € A ple Hily, € ed to Hartford orth memorial picnic for members of the I Daughters of t American Revolution E y : L. Harding of sea the con- () e, as usual at this season of the ye: L tracting a larg llowing., Golf, true to precedent, ment hooks present blank pages a I 1l events are concerned, but whatever there is lacking by way of balls and important dinner parties is more ding. daughter of contest to Le Mrs. H. C. Wagner and children 1e lead, while tennis follows close at its heels. By the wi and Miss H Fauth of Monros A Rritain Tennis club has arranged a series of match for Saturday afternoons, carrying through the month o orth vresenliig o 3 AR W A ) 3 . o L i ! f reet left tesday evening for Ihe contestants come from nearby cities and the matehes an Shllen 8 A S 1 : v y he 2 ; ¢ TR to spend the next to be played on the club courts on Lincoln road. Not a’ Bl s v afterne 2 : AR R . week-end S ool e X - \lonzo mateh, of eourse, but well worth seeing, at that g | \ f 1 M TE i s o v t the | 1 States ), las returned to trianism is showing a rapid increase in town he bridle trails Lk Feiae ) 3 o her ho w York city after that skirt the Country club are proving especially enticing and | 770 x ot t . : ) Ja it .f‘ € v Sy elv! o o T i (Continued on Page 10) every day one passes numerous riders in bright attirc SATHERINGS Bridees and teas for June brides numerou ummer | S opened for week-end house j ties—College reunions R. Slade, 0. 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