New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1926, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALY, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1926. at from New school in 1316, and nk Wh | Henry Bray {Dr. Henry T. Bray d the Willlam y Her he war he was in | ool and col- himself sketball. William R. Linn ob- 1iversa ¢ their on West Main n they enter- armington hose grad { university on (®ith a deg {and Mr. Dool ackelor of 1 from fonday, | Arthur letreet ar ington days in street Gre MISS PRISCILLA CRABTREE Miss Cralesee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crabtree of Lincoln strect, will sail July 8rd for Europe. aughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. She will spend the summer in Europe with her or sister, Miss Helen Bennett. her summer recess. .« e son and Mrs. Ben- are visiting o . o e, A o MISS EDITH PRENTICE Soclal Actlvltles About Town | and t e M Prentice is the voungest daughter of Mr. || Miss t ¥ Mrs. George Prentice of Berlin. She wa % : S Penn Hall, Chambersburg, Pa., June 2r 3 7 : ! . Fridas on & motor "‘)';':: resent blank pages as far 2o ad { - e o AL o = M re a X \ nd New Hampshire. concerned, but whatever is lack- J ¥ T e sal entertainment is more than made up numerous events in honor of June brides yuests & e who are leaving town o Each day is favored with a number ridge or 1 Eshe eayriad Saabnidal st EsEI LR AY i sy (s & i 5 ibLert i James | . L . Ul dinner gatherings, to say nothi t 11 i g 2 . b d REVES mpay outdoor sports ch keep society on the I'he seashore season of 1926 promises to be brilliant in Many people expect a retuin to ishionable festivities of pre-war days. Most of the nown families in town will occupy homes along the ound or on north shore this summer and many new- conmers the d the season and our versa- nd college and graduated from ; k of Society’s engagement boc ally large pa of colo Lamb of Maple week-end in expected Florida te his mother season. parties or g0 £0. and son of from De- vea 1se properties for s were opened @ et season. As times goes 0 arrive from to a gayer schos plane, 1 re a round n the ocean is ., where WEDDINGS still —End wanc the and HillL remonies arents Mr. i Maple hter of Mr. will 218t Permanent Furniture for the Bedroom This Cartis umit contains a dressing table, fray case and wardrobe like highbos r laying other PERSONALS out Visitors in and town—>ummer and camps opened home W/ HAT prece o fumiture is more deserving of digni- fied treatment as a part of the architecrute of the bouse than Milady's dressing table? This Cartis design C-810 recognizes the importance of the nirual of the toiletre and makes provision for all the accessories garments out flac This whole unit, as f‘ffl: 1S 1 marked by perfect proportions a0d a wstefal use of moldings that enable it to give a subtle charm to the whole bedroom Come in us give you this full particulars concerning and otherarticlesof isWood- Behind the six-pane{ Cofonial door (C-302) to the o work for your new eft of the dressing C lflTlS Peme DL o will tableisa wardrobe for get many suggestions hanging clothes. The ‘";'wf yonbaybears SRl Laa he Sign o ) door to the rightcon- o 0 ;L,Jm,‘“, 1 snaiTo ) ceals 2 chest of trays anier of quality Sast ‘oaper of Vine stre poodwort trade for remodeling your old house for greatet beauty and utility, of Cooper, gon of Mr. an I- | Cooper of Vine sireet, we : raduating g A ) this week will enter this werk ? salvtechnic ‘Thstitute’ in | Episs . harles r of the will spend Followin, hne Goo. and Mrs. Mrs |£on 1eft on a motor trip to Washing- | Sherman court 4 Hebron ton | L . Willlam €. Hur Miss Louls Cottle, Miss Pris Miss it , dat turned from New Hamp- |cilla Fora Miss ‘Barbare Beach |of Mr. an seorge W. Pittein were an gradudtes. | | Trinity and ttle, See Pages 102 and 103 This Week's Saturday Evening Post nd Mrs. R. W and Dr. | Beach and Mrs Beach of Bristol | i, Bt Rackliffe Bres. Co., Inc. ises at Holyoke colloge this | SHOWROOM—25 BIGELOW STREET Mrs. Henry B Ford Stimp- Burto n L1 *ount nd was gradu- rford of Ru: soll age eol- week Exclusive Curtis Distributors for New Britain and Vicinity 8 dietician Hartford jer of Ne gton and F nklin K LI T and for some time has been a teach- |Boardman, son of Mr, 1 Mrs eanor New Mrs. Ella M. Adsit Followisg t! « - [er in the hom acasomlcs depart- |Clarones J. Boardman of Berlin will |city will arrive next week to spend |Eisie of East Falls Church, Va., are witl ment at Centrai jumior High school. 'be married this afternoon at 4 'several days in town spending a few weeks with Mr. and York Lewls of and daughter | ssvtion

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