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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 1926. his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert . Mrs. r Newell, Mr. anc Brown of Russell street. ’ DeWitt Mr. and Mrs. s, M. Peck, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Corbin of Vine street “|H . and Mrs. Howard S. Peck, Mr. and return from the Bermuda Isles on | [:Mrs. Harold B, Dp N A Wednesday next. (Sarln B Dlen A s Miss Ruby Andrews daughter of [ Aee e e Sel s ety Mr. and Mrs. John A. Andrews of | It e s i ‘and Lingoln Road and Miss Ruth Bas- | . e o e b sette, daughter of Mr. and Hrs. Buel | [ Sos Mr. and Mrs. W. Kenneth T. Bassette of Emmons Place are e 4 > | Sessions, Mr. and Mrs, harles B. spending the week-end in New York |isimsaone, are: wun Mes Chcles city. [ Treadway, Mr. agd Mrs. Morton C s . . vernor afhd Mrs. John Among those returning from Yale bull, Mr. and Mrs. George University for the holidays are Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. ert Hart son of Mr. and Mrs. Max- and Mr. and Mrs, Charles L well Hart of Lincoln Road; Curils Tem R Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam | Rristol, Yale club committe Booth of Forest street; Leo Gaffney, | consisted of Messrs. Arthur son of Judge B. F. Gatfney and Mrs, | Barnes, Fuller Gatfney of Vine strcet; James Coop- Clark. Edward Ingraham, Newell er, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coop- Tnan ¢ S. Newell, Paul B er of Vine street; Ford Cooper, s0; Sessions Charles T. Treadway. of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Cooper of rect; Richard House, son of | W. House of Lenox Place; Henry Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Isaac Russell of Grove HIIl; Max- | well Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. | Allan Moore of Sunnyledge: and Harold Rossberg, son of Mrs. Alice N. Rossherg of Vine street. * .. Mre. Parker Abbe will entertain at uncheon and bridge at her home on Steele street Tuesday, December 2§th for Mrs. Frederick W. Merri- field of Chicago, Tll., who 18 to be the | house guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William . Brooks. Miss T'aye Rattenbury has return- i It is predicted that the Lions ed from Wellesley College, Wellesley, ‘ Frolic of 1927 will prove to be a Mass., to spend her vacation with | [ 4 , i most elaborate and enjoyable pro- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William . 3 b duction. The Newington Home for Rattenbury of Lenox Place. i ; Crippled Children, the Children’s i ’ Home in New Britain and the Pol- ish Orphanage e beneficlarics of every doliar of the net proces The Frolic will “apitol theater 12. PN Miss Emily Sloper returned Thurs- day from Abbott Academy, Andover, | Mass., to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Sloper of Russell street. . e o. Mrs. Sturman Dyson and son of | Trumbull street will leave on Mon- | | day for Staten Tsland to spend the . holidays with Mr. Dyson's parents | ay Guuaie | Mr. and Mrs. Louls S. Bones. Mr. | MISS VIRGINIA IlL}\IPHIfiu\ & Dyson will join them on Friday | | dibevin | | | Miss Muriel Berkowitz of 24 ¢ street, will entertain the membe of her sorority, Beta Alpha Phi on | Sunday afternoon . ¥ 0 by Johnson & Petersesl. Mrs uth Ro! o > e e sl MRS. EMORY CORBIN |8tr. and Mrs. T 1. Walton: en Hare | Mrs. Co bin, one of New Britain's popular younger matrons rison street Wed afternoon. | gave a splendid performance at the Woman's club dra- Miss Humphrey was chairman of the committee working in the | 31 214 Mrs. Donald Gattney of | interests of the Alpha Alpha Sorority bridge party which | corbin avenue will spend Christmas is to take place this afternoon in the ballroom of the Hotel |in Waterbury at the home of Jrs. k. : e e e matics which took place in the Camp school auditorium a Burritt. Cainieiiran ot | : L |a dinner party for 12 followed by few we Arnold Wallen of New York city | o o . -w‘l her home on Coolidge street | ‘ re awarded to Mrs, Allan Burke | (his eity, will give a bridge party zie of Southington gave a very en- nd will be in town for the Christmas | week-end. e | ey nd dance for E rtrude Erwin taining and amusing program. of S 7 1 A t. .t. Ab t T Miss Marjorie Anderson, daughter N Snc suntord Shetson i ghevent TR e L R T Miss Mz son, otons ihe T e [atiie eworthls Ridge Commun- | “Mirandy on Automobiles,” & poem ocla clivities ou own of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Anderson R e ne wonle | ity house in Berlin. Miss Erwin and |in Italian dialect by Daly, & eon- of Chestnut street, is home for the and socla s fos [Mrs. Themson will be married on | densed version of a story by Wilfred Christmas holidays. She ls a student esEncat { e e : t the Erwin feld, “Afloat on an Ice-pan,” 2 at Arnold College, New Haven, MISS MILDRED ERICKSON |pEonsore bl sl ainhnisororg o i onin 1 A Visit to the O h,” and N Q Q] TN o) IN s 1 A0 AL o 4V DUL 5 v girl aid of the Children's enc ¢ | 2 sit to the Osteopath,” and a NEW YEAR'S FESTIVITIES BEING PLANNED : { Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Erickson of Hart street. She|itome. it takes piace this atternoon [£° by will be on: e e, The e Miss Mildred Bancroft of Hartford AMONG ENTERTAINMENTS FOR HOLIDAYS, is the house guest of Mrs. Olive will marry Jarl Elmgren of Boston, Mass., December 31. {in the ballroo t the Hotel Bu idesmaid ':-E::\\”"‘_‘\T};. \;);) e:;rtj:‘r;; '.g:n::: y Judd Ingrahm qf West End avenue. | R L e | Bk nominen iAo ER o o arriet R ntertained | Christmas songs. DINNER DANCE AT THE SHUTTLE MEA- tiene S {haye eouren @hles araihananes ot Thursd oon bric '\ A business mecting preceded the 5 ] o e Mr. and Mrs. Ossian S. Bennett of | Walker of Harrison street. oy : Reverend Joseph | A Wallen b Shis e o L n street. | entertainment at which it was voted T G e d eav i 2 tanley. Miss Mar. tles: 3. |2 : ment DOW CLUB TONIGHT WILL DRAW REPRE- AT SR =0 i;\rll)l'llr\rg:::lnl .. ) of . i Conie il e Mts. Luc e ntertain |to’ award & ‘toliotarinip ot 115006 B 3 ary SEENge s etite An | Aigs Barbara Parsons and Miss | . _ ooy i “oop- | the same b ’ ay at her ss Irving, daughter of Dr. SENTATIVE GATHERING. crulse. > | EtizabetN¥Parsons, daughters o Mr.' Miss Margaret E. Larson, nten)|B0E8 el On AR L B 0D e o Masirou et eit and W. Irving of Lenox s . \ F. Brooks, Mrs. W " 9 nd Mrs. Stuart Parsons of Lincoln ' of Mr. and Mrs. Ch; |iSess S . “Miss Trving is a first year Miss Justine Traut a student at| et are home from Dana Hall, 540 Church R b W. 8. Bacon, Mrs, 8 ¥ ITH the holidays a week distant an air of Yuletide festivi- | the Jonns Hopkins hospital, Wash Wellesley, Mass., for the holidays. | Simons of Goodwin street, were mar ennett, Mrs. Alan McKinnie. | The Alpha Al e i ““m\f::‘of“m“f:luh broten ty is already discernible at the Country Club. The last |ington, D €. will spendythe Christ- | 3 B S rled Wednesday at the home of the . George Hildebrand, Mrs, | home of Miss Rut ows on Lin- 3 few days } beenimarked by a gay stir of preparation for |mas Noliddys with her parents, Mr. |l i) 1yotho Yohite has returnea | bride by Reverend Itaymond N. Gi- | George Kimball, Mrs, I I Waehter, | coln road, T : e R l“?nf:’.',’f':"-‘.. eW gays have bee g btk and Mrs. Frank Traut of 17§ Rl Je s man, pastor of the Stanley Memor- H. Alford, Mrs. H. Bruem- | bridge priac 2 what promises to be the most delightful Christmas celebration |y.." ¢reet. | from Columbla Univorsity to spend | Wt pastor of the ttantey Memor e i o ey ing were Mrs ¢ M. Van Duser, in the history of the club. Tonight the Christmas dinner dance, Ch iy 3 AR b R R R s, Mrs. msons, Mrm. I\ v ol i '”;ff"\,“‘a‘i :\~d "{;’x‘; arranged by Louis Young, chairman of the house committee, | Miss Florence Trumbull, daughter | g (W T taymond T o as That H,”w\”(f. . \[{M \r‘?‘:“wi-wi“}i\ " “\\xv-;lfiwl“ o . Mis ce 3 Included among those entertaining are found the names of Mr. | Gi.. clu, on its hristmas tour. The | el sonpote g end :n; . h;\\:r\(‘v Sl “'»,'1”4’11 ,‘7 2 ',” Vi BLCI Mrs. K e . won The Woman's club held a meeting and Mrs. An.hur Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hatch, Mr. ciub gave a concert in Hartford | fn e woaet o e O e i of honor was attired i gown , Sloper, Mrs. J. T. Sloper, Mrs, M ; ciant e D and Mrs. Charles B. Parsons and Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Sloper, | last evening. Lamont Duppnt at St. Amour, Wil. of n georgette with hat to mateh, : W. Dav t. Mrs . Black, | an hureh Tuesday afternoon. Mra. 5 ) . e . John €. Loomis, president of the e ey 7 . o Mrs. John Abell, Mrs. Charles Law 5 i t who will give a small party for their daughters. TonciHar Ao o e tudont i et Th Owten ED6L, (A g e o o e e L0 Ny club, presided. The speaker was naval academy on Buzzard's Bay.| afisg May Rooth of ( t their home Church et | Todet <. W. H. Crowell, Mrs, | tertained a few frier t din John Minot, literary editor of ths HRISTMAS day at the club will be a gala one. There will, | una Stephe , a student at the | wiij spend the ‘Christmas holiday: 5 S s, Goo Hodley. 2nd eards at their home on r ! Boston Her I\M 1:{1)“‘]:‘ gevs ey as usual, be many family dinner parties to precede the Riverside ks itary academy at! iy New York city Miss Vera Saunders of Bust Broad | M 3 '_‘ st. ey IM '\vr toac eve nn (aholll Whalyon children’s par It goes without saying that the club will be fi]fl:”:"nm}m:-.mmid::: ”;‘h’"‘ n"r’l T mvm; o :( N Atiasts "“"”1 Hile fl'frr“rv" ¢ "'Wi"“‘ e . BT S : ot spokein e AelicHt AN the gay center &f the city’s activities. Even the very young the sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hart | Jirnest Pelton of Forest Svaning 7 aloloal at tha STathodfat . W. William:, Mrs. I Sefton Driv veon t r dly and ormal manner. He tots come to the Christmas party at the club and take an ac- | ot Thompson street, Maple Hill returned from Deerfisld Academy cpirch parsomage by Reversnd Ar- Mrs. J. W. Carleton, Mrs. | son, rond pPuncan, basrY cussed at some leygth the out- tive part in the Yuletide celebration, which, of course, is really n for his Christmas vacati thur A. Ball, pastor he fe's | 1 ¢ ! ' hovels of the day and later 2 5 . - | Sherwood Krll_\' of Bridgeport, is . e BYotHBL (lan and bsiat Ir. and ) Robinson s W, th, | Thurse E ientioned several tendencies in the arranged for their benefit, although at times, it is difficult to | Fheewoer KETw of Bride: George| John Andrews retun A et e Bull, Mrs, C. cppert, = field of non-fiction. At the top of discover whether the youngsters or their clders are having the | ¢grnin ‘of Lexington street. niesday from Philllps Exeter The coupla will reside Brit- Mrs. W. T, Judd, Mrs. George Wi LUB EVENTS o list of hest sel,lerlslh}‘)(r_ Minot best time. | (R ‘ B, to svend His ¥as{/sit unon {hel retirn from @ weds | mon Nigma, Koro CLUB /B D named Edna Ferber's “Show Boat, Mrs. C. A. Bence of Chestnut | cation with his parents Mr. e toins s aut, Mrs. K __ 7 a skillful work of character analy- 7Q " - o - > street, has left for a two months st John A. Andrews of Linc 7 B 4 Lockwood, N ’ e ¢ 5T sis. “Her Son's Wife,” by Dorothy LANS are well under way for the regular New Year's Iive £ Pasadena, California (R AL Al O oA eaT meren | Miss AL Maeauiey, Mrs. €. W. Lec Woman's Club meets — | Canfield, was also mentioned among party at the club. Iivery effort will he made to make this e e | Witliam Christ has returned from A0 : R almer, Mrs. | oe i number of other novels by Ameris ) : ; A M Emma Hait Willard Chap- authors. Mr. Minot called ate . . Worthin party the smartest of the season, and, of course, it will be. On rrederick Hine and Robert Hine | Dartmouth University and Foheif i d 505 5 v i it New Year's Day the regular open house will be observed at the | of Detroit, Michigan, will spend the | t is Tome from Amher L e e e S 3 P rs. J. Rt f v ac ter gathers. on to .‘.;‘,n ‘mfi_q “\-.,,k, of many lub, with dancing in the late afternoon and evening. There |Christmas holidays with their par-jyoung men are the sons of Mr. and e nelish authors, including Hugh club, with dancing in Glos Rt izh lights | ¢hts: Mr. and Mrs. William Hine o | Mrs. * George Christ of Hamilton 1000 John Galsworthy and Ham- is every indication that both these parties will be high lights | \ru s sin avenne. et ; i = G i . t11iton Giibs. The thece tooaenateenas on the social calendar. : | LR x T etioasen e t d rid ih at her home: | the home of its president 3 tion were: first, an active in- Reverend J. 0. Hammarberg o Mr, and Mrs. Harold Judd of Ber- | HTAEOAS (0VE : : 11 ulys Day on Adams street i A o o ag Los Angeles, California, has been the | lin will give a costume part I e daiEl el of hur s e anarded, r3. Mi ening. Miss nice M - (Continued on Page 10) SIDE from these festivities one hears a great deal about | ! guest of his his son, H. C. Hammar- | Shuttle Meadow clul TR AV e L HRDER Y Mrs, Wil the Christmas dances arranged for the school set, a large | yoio of shuttie Meadow avenue, Sfening December 98thy WAL il ol e number by subscription, but still a great many are being ar- vk PRI ranged by parents of members of the school set. Several large | Mrs. George Hildebrandt of West g \l:.‘«’);“rr\‘l_v[v,h“m\] ret ,,“‘, e e e e e T = T . Prof ‘f‘"“v‘l U R l S %ODWO RK bridge parties for both Christmas day and New Year's, follow- Main strect. who has been in th b ¥ to spend her Christ- X ¥ 4 pLCh v l = : There were about seve = ; . South for the past few weeks re- on Wedne Wionia bl on ing a round of smaller affairs of equal interest, all tend to make | (1o 1o ner home on iy mas vacation with her parents, Mr. ‘\H‘\\-‘ g ’ : Her e the holiday season a merry one. * e ‘:M M : '\- ','_‘" aktiecs ! el el R S e | ting was in charge of Mrs. Char- SR el S T Philip Corbin of Hackensack, New | Meadow B o colioee, Brte IEh (Ml Choxlotts Perry lotte H | Jersey, was visiting in town this Sdle R i S S of Mr. and Mre, Albert Hall of | week, 1s heen granted an ext ten days. Vassar, as na stnut street . o e en day | Vridéan Fonicde Moy pis e Mrs. Leroy G. Harvey and infant T o inetos . s | derson 3 eading. Tsadore \ Miss Alice Alderson, dafighter son of Witte, V are the guests s ih 308t I Home from school for the ||t and Mrs. Algernon Alderson of |of Mrs. Harvey's parents Mr. and WI‘ DD”\(JS e it e al \ i __South to claim | Take street, is the week-end guest s. A, P. Marsh of ('-rmvn'.\'nnd; N arle Norwall Thorp : - New - Years Mr. and Mrs. Clayton B. Weed ; e E e o ; many after New Year Nyack, New Y L ! Elmgren-Erickson nup- Wil 1““ “-‘t,,,:" I e * - and 3 rdon C. Rickey, tials planned to take place | riaale Kens ¢ Donnelly of Miss Ruth orth, a student at Miss I rances Rickey and €. H. Mor- ' | soon ey Tiver S will leave after the [12Ana Tall, Wellesley, Mass., will | rison of Worthington Ridge, Bertin, | | 00T Fioh t : ! to spend the SPend the Christmas recess with her | returned Wednesday from a few | L. - e w nolidays for Irance to spend parents, Mr. and Mrs. James North | weeks spent in Bermuda G mony at the Williams winter months along the Riviera, St Sonnyigder Apm i The approachi marrlage of L et | 0 Sanford Thomson of New Jersey Miss Mildred Erickson. daughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. . Allan Moore of | Miss Harriet Parker, daughter of #nd son of Mr. and Mrs, James I, | Mr. and Mrs. John Erickson o Sunnyledge have taken a Jiouse - at | Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Parker of Vine | Thomson of orest street, will spend | Street, to L GAI} IE }{l\(‘ < Miami, Florida, for the winter street, is home from the Gateway week-end with his parents. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alr r Flm- / &R PN months. school for the Christmas holidays. Sl gren of Worthington Ric o L & Lt G Miss Constance Twichell, daugh- Will culminate in a pretty home we . AT Mrs. Charles F. Smith of Lexing- | George Kimhall, son of Mr. and|°T of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben ¢. dins at 4 o'clock "”"""."' © | Miss Andrews entertains ton street is at Pinehurst, N. C. Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball of Lexing- | Twichell of Forest street, returned|?!. Miss Grace Lillian Frickson, A. girls give benefit £ e 9 con of | Thursday from Wellesley College to | Sister of the bride, will be f 2 ends Monday evening ¢ " 7h th h . e ton strect and Max Schultz, son of 3 y 3 i i i S in. | svend the Christmas recess with her | honor and Albert Elmg ; i ere € nome ea on Corbin ave Mantel, C-619 Mrs. Harold Judd of Beriin is Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Sehultz of Lin- | bt o 5 i v York 1 rom | Darents. his brother's best man 3 3 | | <pending the week-end in New York coln stroet T R e frea] P, g . : " iss Erickson has be ¢ - ? v ws gave a bridge t = o MRSREL ALplveRity S e s s |t W o s Whyte | #d by a number of her frier 1 cor L A R G T et Splrl oOwS Dr. Frederick W. Merrificld and and son of Chicago, and Mr. and I8 a member of the New Britain Mu- - o g ¢ i Aonin rnoon in ald e Rus- | ve visited homes—and perhaps have Mrs, Merfifield of Chicago, IlL, will | Miss Susan Maloney of Lincoln | S Harry A. Adams of Springfield, e i N S : R e "{M 1‘”\”“ where everyone seemed to ex- e ety Lol e ondy e oueet il spena the Lo ::‘r”:!: |r“mr”:;:h‘i‘|rm1::'| t\l;fl WJ’ (\'x" I‘n\ mfr e cities as well as hers ¢ l m’ S S 1 fecling of Iuxurious restfulness. Yet, “"C"“:‘I“'T ?‘ \,'\! ”\‘\‘-l‘"y:,l:n'”f' ML rence Mouat of Grove Hill. The couple will make their homs fedluresiol f cram r and Miss Marjorie Osborne no evidence of lavish expense was appareat. That D b - > | AT in Boston. wer ¥ 2 lesley Hills, Mass, won the I | Curtis W ed. 2 £ R Protass of 102 P | : % bl 4 3 Eaietioals L caR is the result when Curtis Woodwork is us Entrance, C-110 Brooks of mz_h aale Miss Dora Protass of 102 rro-xwm Miss Toia Kitkham, daughter of L5 “Summer B e | We sell Curtis Woodwork—doors, windows, Lt ¢ Loxington 2TESt 15 the guest of Mra s el M iohn 1 i ngs of Miss Mary H. | or Finland wailan Trio, “ e | Ve sell Curtis Wood et 20t iR S Arthur Kimball of Lexington Morrison of Kenosha, Wisconsin. | o¢ (edar street, and Miss Barbara |Tanch to J. Restella was an-| The patrons of {f rowe re. Tobert Silsby of Rerlin and | entrances, stairways, pe ] » ELE U L CLCTORIR GO " Alrs. Morrison was formerly Miss | Sywit, daughter of Talmadge Swift | nouncad by Lyneh's father, | My, and Mrs, A S. Barnes, Mrs.| Miss Helen Hibbard of Mason Drive, | and trim. And we will be glad to show ke e ol Segal a former Irenchfof Cedar street, students at Wells, | Edward J. Lynch at adinner party | Cordelia Barnes, Mrs. Full- vou how to make every dollar buy the A TAE ST her in the junior high school of | College, Aurora, New York, will|& by Mrs. I . Humphrey of ler 1. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Harry| Make sure that the i most in home-making value. \Mrs. George Cooley of Troy, 3 cily. Miss Protass will bo|spend the Chrlstmas holidays with tr were forty | . Darnes, Mr Rga Dr voodwork vou York, is the guest of her dau away three woeks. AR Ao ts xuests present. No date has been and Mrs, Aril g : M| bears this trademar Get the Curtis distinctivencss, good JMrs, Clifford Hanc 4 ac PN S ot for the wedding. AN, Mrs. William P, Calder. M |5r_, tasic and enduring service in your home. and Mrs. Joseph Hance of L Miss Elizabeth Kimball, daughter | Mr. and Mrs. Orville Parker and | . and Mrs. E. Carlson, Mr. Grorse HerserT E. ANDERSON \We can furnish also the other materials street / { Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball of | Miss Gladys Day of Adams street, noand Mrs, Edwin R. Adams of ', Clark, y M. Ham Teacher vou need in building or remodeling. Let . . e Lexington street has returned from | will spend Christmas day in Spring- | Berlin, obeserved the thirticth ann{- nd Mrs, Art > ck, cure for you the Curtis booklets on Miss Katharine Strong is spending ' Dana Hall for the holidays. fiel, Massachusetts. versary of their marriage on Tues- | Mr. and Mrs, Frederick G. Hughes ! the weekend at West Point. PP | Bis e : PP day Mr. and Mrs. E. Morton Ingraham, . Y P Miss Elizabeth Cooley has return-| Miss Aline Nelson, daughter of A e Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ingraham, M VIOLIN - VIOLA . AMiss Ella J. Hultgren of Wallace [ed from Walnut Hill School, Natick. | Mr. and ' Mrs. Bennett Nelson of| Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Marsh of [Willilam §. Ing i 1) & P treet, s home frgm Rates colle Mass., to spend her Christmas recess | Harrison street, will arrive Wednes. | Gieenwood — street, observed the | Francis B. Jenni Mr. and |l ENSEMBLE PLAYING aC 1 e rOS. (X} nc. Lewiston, Maine, for the Christmas with her father Dr. George Cooley | day from Grandmere, Quebee, fo fifth «nniversary of their |Charles 8. Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | holldavs of Lincoln Itoad spend three weeks with her parent Mr. and Mrs. [liam J. Malone, Mr. and Mrs. Ed | 250 P { 4 +E s 2 it ‘ R 250 —— ELOW A vits s ‘ " couple to be |ward W. Mink, Mr, and Mrs. § Studio: 242 Main Stre PARK BIGELO Burion Hall is homs from Pratt —~Wolcott Rrown is home from Yale| Harold Benning of Sant Josepl married in the Trinity Methodist Russsll Mink, Mr. and Mrs. Gales P, | Exclusive Curtis Distributors for New Britain and Vieinity Institute for the holidays. He is the | University to spend the holidays with | Michigan, is the guest of Fred,.....u w.wr ils dedication thirty- |Moore, Gales P. MooreJr., Mr. and| woodwork.