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Mrs. Ingmham is fe:xtured in Dr. Hill's play Question of Time.” by Johnson JDD INGRAHAM & Peterson. the dancing, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Mrs. William Ratten! Traceski, William J. State Normal school in § November 16th at 3 o’clock, Miss Emily ew York city 1 courtesy of M Loomis, Mrs. Marcus White and Mrs. Louis W. Young. the artist, coming here ' 5 at t_h“ season of the year lends its time in interest of Already plans are well under way baza ms, pla\s md “food sa Miss Helen Coffey of Cedar street has returned from a isit 1 West Brookficld, | of South High | ing the wece Arthur Middlemas street is spe Thomas Irey of this city iting in Philadelphia, Pa. 1 st left yester- in New York city cw days with her r. .\ml Mrs. A. G. lle Marie de ' Now Hayen Saturday atferncon and| g cency will en- | ain at dinner Meadow club for them. turn tomorrow Miss Carlotta Sloper, Yale University . % Reverend Vernon . Cowles of Berlin, churches held in Norwich, 'l Clark of Plainy dletown this afte leyan-Bowdoin . | Frederick (. Platt of Grove | afternoon in the gational church wdell of Detroit, | Social Activities About Town S ———— By far the smartest dance of the late fall is that which takes place at the Shuttle Meadow club next Saturday evening to commemorate the Yale-Harvard football game. ners will precede smaller ones at home. weelk-end for several people are having house guests. ning on Friday night there and card gatherings, on Sa by dinner and dancing. at the club are My Allan Moore, Mr. James North, Reginald Towers Irs. Louis Young, Mr. and Mrs. Bret Neece, Stanley Walter Hart. One of the most interesting events on the ’s club calendar is the Musicale which takes place at the nley Quarter on Tuesd will be dmncr parties, small d.mces urday the game itself to be followed | Among those who have taken tables | Harold Lee Judd, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Treadway, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and ury, Mr. and Sweeney and | Maurice Pease, M Frederic Rackl I iffe, Mr. S. Chamberlain, Mrs. EIY the I Mrs. 8. Worcester, M o« .. Miss Margaret in | 1| | | | Washington, | week- end, Mr. and M Grove Hiil, ni | tucket. rned Tuesday Mis: Ira Whittle: of West W . Mrs. W. L. Humason | Hill, will leave California, and while the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T of San Diego. Mrs. Lee ly | city. Mr. and Mrs. Har street, the week-end. are in .. Adams of Spring- week Mrs. s been spending the with her parents, Mr. and Laurence Mouat of Grove Hill, | »ies Margarot Middiemas of South | High street, is spending the week- | end in New York city. Miss Marjorfe | road, and Miss unice South Burritt street, were in Yerk last weeli-end. New, . Mr. and Mrs. of Farm are in Ph | turn 8. Gwillim Plainville, Stanley ton avenue, elphia. tomorrow evening. Miss Fran Mr. and Mrs. Maple Iill, stitute | days \\ in Brooklyn, following a few visit with her parents. The Misses Mary 8 and T and ne Swift, daughter of rs. Orlando Swift of Lin- ., are in Boston for the e e Mrs. Eldridge Beecher of Hill, left erday to spend | days in New York city, s e Grove a few Miss Ma | road, was in Philadelphia last week- lend and is spending this week-end in Amherst. .« e Mrs. George Hildeb Main street, Is in D week. nt of West v York for a Mrs. Harlow Lm\klf‘y of Muskogee, NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1926. Oklahoma, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Robert Peck of Park Place, for the past few weeks, has gone to Boston. o s e Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Searle of For- est street are attending the Yale- Princeton game this week-end. P Mrs. R. N. Peck of Park Place was in Boston, Mass., this weck. PR Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Ratten- bury of Lenox Place have returned from a short trip through Northern New York. e Roland Swift of New York city has been the recent guest of his par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Swift of Park Place. oo | Miss Faye Rattenbury, daughter of {Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ratten- | bury, of Lenox Place, will be home | | from Wellesley college next week- { end for the Yale-Harvard game. PPN “It's Only a \Iany din- some at the club and other , in all, it promises to be a very gay Begin- |2 5 E. New Britain ay afternoon, | Roosevelt, soprano, of | through the John C. for. les, many of them sponsored by the While things of this sort take a grea in pro;x Antmn they are always well worth the effort, splendid financial return is usually the result. PERSONALS New York C! From Town Aftor Ioot- ball Games. deal of tlmei & j as sl since ai | M. Cowles of Berlin, has | | returned from a few days spent in | ¥ Perkins of Lenox 1ast i eton strect and her d Stanley T. Goss of | LIS A eve- | Mr. from a few days spent in Nan- {erty street, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ger- aver and Miss |and Mrs Main _ |Princeton game today. of Grove | Monday on a trip to | there will be slle Lee s former- Miss Millicent Humason of this . e herwood Berger of Boston for | Mr, and Mrg orris of Ten Acre | Johnson of | They will re- | . daughter of S v \WEDDINGS returned to the Pratt Tn- | ”“'“““ ments announced. garet Christ of Ten Acre Mr. and Mrs. George Coit of | Vance street are in Princeton, N. J., this week-end for the Yale-Prince- |ton game. e e | Mr. and Mrs. Bret Neece of Cor- bin avenue are spending the week- end in New York city. | PR Clesson Parker of Vine street and | Dennet Hibbard of Vine strect are| | spending the week-end in Syracuse, N. Y. | o . | Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Searle of | Forest street entertained a nu 2 |of friends at dinner, followed by cards, at thelr home Thursday eve- | ning. o e Rev. Theodore A. Greene and Mrs. | Greene of Lexington str | a reception at their home r nesday evening to the members of the First Congregational church. . e | | Willlam F. Curtin of West street and Cyril Gaffney of street are spending the week-end in New York city. PRI Main Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Miikowltz of Vance street are spending the week-end in Syracuse, N. Y. PP Israel Nafr of this city fs spend- ing the week-end in New York city. PRI Robert Hicks of Maple Hill has returned from a trip to Charleston, S, & Poterson, “ e M- Arthur Hollings has return- ed to her home in Newington after with her parents Mr. and {Mrs. Charles H. Hare. P — Mrs. M. J. Shonts of Maple Hill is spending a week in New York city with her daughter Aiss Hen- [ rictta Shonts. MRS. CLIFTON WILSON Mrs. Wilson has one of the leading roles in the Woma play which is to be given the latter part of n’s club this month. white roses and lilies of the v | She was aftended by her siste Florencs Tedor as maid of honor, who wore a gown of orchidgfaffeta bouffant style, with hat of¥orch velvet and silver trimming. = I bouquet was of pale pink roses. Jo- seph E s best man. i at the home |t 2 made Cowles, B. .« o0 Mrs. Edward Blake has returned |to her home in Wollaston, Mass.. after spending several days with her | sister Mrs. Nelson Mann of Maple | Hill. the cer of pine and autumn were used in the decoration various rooms. . The brid st ony e Miss Margaret Fogarty of W ingford is the hot guest of and Mrs, E. Hill. Mr. ver yre a gown of with a tuile wrried a shower nd lilies of streamers. e of Meriden, cousin Raymond 2 W morning in Miss Mar com, wa best man was [ er of the bri tired in a gown o teimmed with veil. She and lilic ss Arline s returned Root of Maple Hill from Boston, Mass. Mrs. Jonathan Hart | Hill has returncd from PR k brot} The bride was at- . Britain, Mr. South York and Mrs. George I\lml lll of street city th bouquet of ro Miss H georgette with with a t to She carried yellow ch | themums | Mr. and Mrs. York city on h rhine- nd os- in pale pink satin cre stone and pearl trim trich tips. She wore a rhinestone bandeau and carried a huge bouquet of pink roses with tulle sireamers. A reception ately the ¢ valiey. 1med satin Bates of last night Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell street returned -rrnm Boston, \m . e Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webster of | wington Center are spending the . nd in New Haven with Mr. | i [and Mrs. Bdward Kicly. ¢ ) % Sociabrated e feth anniversary of thei Monday, November 1. Hart are in cir wedding New trip. trip in travell to match and a fur coa Mrs. Danielson will he at home af scember 1, in their newly erceted sidence in the Blue Hills section of Mrs. H. C. M. Thompson of lrv‘(— A. Parker Abbe of Steele street ar The weddin lin New York city. '.wrol \1' Mary Flis, Albert T ph Gru Anthon toger C. le, son of Mr. and took of Plainville, and lay mornin 1 v \ 1, de of and Mrs. and Jo and Mrs. Maxwell Coe of Lib- stre mond of Hart street, Mr. and Mrs. | | Robert Frisbie o Vine street and Mr. Zdgar Robert Carter Adams street, are attending the Yale- They will {spend the wer'--end with friends in |{Rahway, N. Y v e e | place we G | Heart chu Bojnowski married s ol Castle rformed the 0ld was maid of ski Dri ceremony Town, at | ushers as we S e o BT R A ng the week-end in | The bride wore a g | satin trimmed with lac !a bouguet of roses, w ity is | themums and lilics of th Yale. | reception was held at ! | the bride’s parent ent from Ne riford, K as a Mr. and Mrs. F yBerlin are spen INew York cit | . e e Willlam J. Sweeney of this the Mr. and Mrs. of Pleasant se of About ried in | for the fn' /in Princeton, N. J., Princeton game. . were p Miss Gert den, H daughter of | win of Forest n. |atrect ; New York th e couple will make the upon t Miss Ruth H ton, Pennsy Kopf, formerly of in, ied October in Baltimore, ind. Mr. is a member of ft of il orgetown univer Herbert were 3 Beaver strec | turn from a wedding York. it Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Felt of m Buffalo, annov :e the birth of a| |daughter, Elizabeth. Mr. Felt for- {merly resided in New Britain | PR | Mr. and'Mrs. Georg: W. Tryon|on Tuesday. |and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Adams of | | Berlin, are in Portland, Maine. | Mr. ana w 2 | Tremont ; tieth anniverse | Tuesds ; - was, b A dat K foott Mrs. Hugh T. Mr. and coaches 37 Chu | tenth anniversary of th Hubert Williams 1 Edward |Twichell are spending the week-end |in Middlebury, Vermont. [ PR Reverend and Mrs. | Wyckoff of Plainville, are in Am- [hewst visiting their son, Sterling | Wye mfl‘, a student of the college. Quisth: has been | Charles S, Attc Nos rney stol ember 2 ‘h':n]\. Londin | lebrated I | Chestnut An- Gfl } 319 Rl\(‘s Club Luncheons Feature. [thony Joses be married at 9 o'clock | M Meetings, and Bridge Small Teas Mr. and Mrs Woodland str twenty-fifth anniver wedding, W forty relative [ent. Mrs. Lot Miss Mary | c | = | G. Officer befc - marriag 11 . : card ! The marriage of Delbert J. Warn TIVIaEone er, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert | 3 wodding Mrs. v of North Main street, and | gyehter of Yalo's ¢ ¢ 10 | Miss Vera Tedor, daughter of Mr. | Mps, James Ttowiand Angell and Mrs. F. Tedor of Aetna street | favon, to Wi Rockefellor | Waterbury, took place Monday | Alpin of Park New York. | | morning at Our Lady of I | The ceremony place in | church, Waterbu The { church at fou was performed by Reverend Felix | o'clock. A receptio Scoglio in the presence of more than | wedding at the 1 | 100 gu The altar was adorned |and Mrs, Angell | with palms, ferns and 1l Miss e | Rose Barber, soloist, gave sclections M | before the ceremony AL The bride wore a gown of white | kittens ear crepe with a tulle veil, | and carried a shower bouquet of | afternoon at 2 | ovember Brides Plan | wy of || Ceremonies — Engage- About s Were pres- dne Mr. and Mrs. H rd Brue West Main stres il mber of f t dinner this evening. mmer was entertain and Dusgs mem lunclicon Dov Tnoon. 1 entertain- bridge ciub her home nue, will talke December 4 will cer r. and Mrs, Her ed at dinner on Ilarmington av Monday evening. were Governor and Mrs. John | Trumbull, Mr. Stanley Giwillim and Mr. IFrank Wheeler, | terta the | Pla om r home The home of Hull on Ivy the scene of a pretty Tast turday o'clock, when their| Mrs. and | in mar- £ honor and | gowned aond of Washing- | at | Elmer Stone of Russell street, | will entertain with two tables of bridge this evening. PN Mrs. Olive J. Ingraham entertain- ed with a dinner party and musi- | cale at her residence on West End | avenue, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Bennett Hibbard of Vine street | atternoon. “ o Raymond Gilpatric road, entertained Mrs. F. Ten Acre of her with cards at her home Tuesday. | Mrs. Dudley Watker won the prize. PR the home of Miss Martha Clark o Garden street, Tuesday evening. s Mrs. Elford B. Eddy will give a benefit bridge at her home in New- ington, Thursday afternoon. The proceeds to be u: for the upkeep | of the parsonage. . . Mrs. Joseph Williams er or bridge club this wee home on Garden street, « e Mrs. Bennet Hibbard entertained at luncheon followed with three tables of bri , Wednesda home on Vine strect. Miss Deatrice ertained at nal and Miss Marjorie Daldwin | won the prizes. The Mond met at tr lor of Berll Miss Dolor miscellaneous shower Monds ning at the home of Mr. and ge Miller on Trumbull Plainville. Miss Miller will become the bride of Edward Pahl early in | December, o s . | Mrs. John J. Tobin of Black Rock | avenue, tables, gave a card party of four at her home on Tuesday. P Mrs. Charles Young of Belvidere, entertained in honor of Mrs. George | | H. Thrall of | evening. present. Hartford, Thursday There were fifty guests Mrs. Thrall was Miss Stella Young of Konstin Place, New Brit- | before her marriage. o« o Mrs. Herbert Anderson tained the membe of Ther club at auction her home on iGolf street in Maple Hill last eve- | ning. ! ain, enter- o e e The Maple Hill Bridge club will | mect next Tueceday afternoon, No- | 30 o'clock at Allen of | vember 16th, at | home of Mrs. William H. | Robbins avenue. | et Mrs. Willlam Allen, Mrs. G. Spring and Mrs. H. B. Anders are in charge of the henefit bridge | Pty to be given Friday evening November 19th, under the aus- pices of the Maple Hill Woman's | club. The party take place at | the Sequin Golf club and will with- out doubt draw a large gathering of bridge enthusiasts from town as | well as Maple Hill | . Mrs. James T‘o\\wfl opened home in Maple Hill Thursday an all day sewing meeting of the Woman's clup of Maple Hill. Thir- | ty members were present and gar- | ments were sewed for Klingherg | Children’s Home. The hos Mrs. J. T. Hart, Mrs. E. {and Mrs. T. L. Monier | luncheon at noon. P Hart, daughter Walter Hart of Hart “rtalning a fe today. her B. served \'lr,':\\\n street, ) at luncheon and bridgs | Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bristol and Miss Ruth Bristol of Corbin avenue, rtained at cards Saturday even- Mrs. Maxwell Porter, Mrs. William Hart, Phillip Peletier and Kenneth Searles won the prizes. « o oe Mrs. Clarence Manning will enter- tain the Thursda club at her home street. on Trumbull o .0 | Priscilla Crabtrea of Lin- coln street, Miss Ruth Burdick and s Jane Corwin of Hartford, will a bridge party in honor of Miss Robertson of Hartford, at Miss give Laura Hale's Tea House in South Glaston- | bury, Wednesday afternoon. of Trum- bridge Mrs. Eiwood Johnson bull street, entertained her club yesterday afternoon at her home. The prizes went to Mr: 3ennett Hibbard, Mrs. Sturman Dy son and Mrs. George Boli. J. Earl entert at h | of Stanley tables of Tucsday Burdick ned two r residence Mr: | street, bric evening. 0. | ning bridge Wednesday ev: tr The club met Mrs. George Boli on § club, is The Kenilworth Clesson W. Parker running series of small dances this winter, nd to take place next Friday evening at Club Worthy Hills, Ailen House, H the s tertain ning at their Mrs. Charles Backus, and Charles Basney. home. and of New York heen on display New Britain week, are ite a bit of attention fact the exhibition becomes almost air of social prominence, Many visitors drop in to look at the pic- | tures. chat and discuss them. Mr. Wiard is a former New Rritainite, a son of the late Martin Wiard of this city by Oliv have of the the past at- e——————— HerBerT E. ANDERSON Tea er VIOLIN - VIOLA ENSEMBLE PLAYING Studio: 242 Main Street ! entertalned her bridge club Monday bridge club with luncheon followed | The Alpha Alumnae will meet at | her | at her | eve- | Mrs. | avenue, | | The drawings will be exhibited for | | crest | Thursday night at her home, card | Taylor is taking a course at the| | tion in N | Hotel | this wee to | oss with | Rau | |a few | ning. ¢ friends | aft>rnoon bridge | ST | weck-end in New York City | s week at the home of | herman court. | president | al etchings done in | n | Meeting friends, they stay to MRS. WILLIAM J. KILDUFF | Mrs. Kilduff before her recent marriage was Miss Luey G Volz, daughter of Mrs. William E. Rogers of Roberts street. Mr. and Mrx Earl V. Higbee of Garden street have left for Michigan where Mrs. Higbee will spend twe Mrs. Urban Callahan of Hill- months. Mr. Higbee will return te avenue, entertained at bri town in two weeks, Prizs A Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphrey another week. « o 0 56 were awarded to Miss Helen For- | sythe and Mrs. Clarence Callahan. A | of Russell street are spending the musical program was rendered and | week-end in New York city. refreshments were served. ) N | Louis Jones of Ten Acre Road and Mrs, Hartwell Taylor of New York | Pr- M. A. Kinsella of Ten Acre city is the house guest of Mrs, }:0ad are attending the Syracuse- Isaac Black of Harrison street. Mrs. | Colgate game today. | .. Miss Elizabeth Stack gave & bridge party at her home on Harri- son street Tuesday evening for Miss Helen Luddy, daughter of Mrs. 8l mon Luddy of Bassctt street, whe is to marry Robert White of Hart- ford on Thanksgiving Day. CLUB EVENTS —\\'oman's Club to Give Open Musicale—College Club to Have Night. Parsons School of Interior Decora- | w York ci o« s e Mr. and Mrs. Jsaac Fish of the Shuttle Meadow club have retu from New York city, where Mr. ¥ attended a meeting of the National ssocfation held at the Hotel | Commodore. o« o Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart of Lincoln road are in New York city k-end. P Robert Vance of Map! attending the Yale-Pr today. o street is| | eton game | | PR Miss Clara Olcott will entertain | Mrs. two tables of bridge at her home of the committee [ on Arch street this afternoon. the R ) € ch Mrs. Reginald Towers entertained riends at cards at her home street Thursday eve- Edward Lancaster, chairman sponsible for the annual scholarship was held last Satur- ces that the )0 was reached. The money raised through the sale of and canc Assisting Mrs. ster were the president of the Miss Gladys Day, Mrs. Hardy Leland Hoar, Mrs. Stan- Holmes, Mrs. P. F. McDonough, Paul Baker, Miss Beatrice Neal, Austin Stowell and Miss Marion Hungerford. The candy booth with lorence Camp as chairman was Mrs. Charles Chase, Miss Louise Nobel, Mrs. Louis P. Slade, Mrs. G. H. Nightingale, Mrs. Willard Mrs. George Boll and Miss nel Littlehales. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball of | The candy venders were picked Lexington street are spending the on Hamilton was P Mrs. Elmer entertained the members of her card club last Mon- day afternoon. Mrs. Charles Nor- ris was awarded the prize. . . one Mrs. Arthur two tables at ¢ Walnut street T for | Mrs. Addison € Ro- chelle, N. Y., who is the house gue of Mrs. John H. Kirkham of Cedar son enterfained r home on (Continued on Page 16) Own Your Home NOW~We'll Help! HE desire to own your home is in- stinctive. A man’s home is his castle and in it is enacted the great drama of life. = Our service makes home-building easy. Many of the finest homes in our city and in the surrounding territory were built from our plans and our materials. We'll take you through some of these, if you wish. 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