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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1927, p | Fromen of West Main strect enter- {tained a number of her friends at supper at her home last evening in honor of her week-end guests Miss | Stolfis, Miss Benedict and Miss O returned dur- | g the w < York city to ime her theatrleal engagements A | Mr. and Mrs. Osslan Bennett of | | r road have returned from a {cruise through the Mediterranean. ‘ PRI Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Francls of West Main strest are attending |the Mardl Gras festivities in New { Ortean: Mr. | motcred to New lida where they | winter. Mr. and Mrs, Frank H. Johrston vest Main street i Mrs. Civde Olin F .\flddl'.‘rown wi! | York next Wedr ‘(‘rmral and South A will land first at Panama and then ! proceed on to Balboa ax 1 returning about the | the month. o . e and Mrs. Clarence 1d Plerce of [strest will leave Flerida to spend sev Warner of Francis by her uncle, A been sp. imore, Ma Monday for ral weeks motor trip to Mi ks of West Maln etreet New London on Tues- | he has heen spending a loto by Johnsn & Pe MISS TIRENE ELIZABE T}i TORELL 2 Miss Torell who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Inlm‘ ow Torell of Lakeview avenue, will become the bride of Harold| Bergstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Bergstrom of Adams; street, today. The wedding will take place in Birmingham, Alabama. MISS VIRGINIA HART Miss Hart is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter ' Hart of Hart street. A student at the Hartford Art School, she has had charge of the bridge parties which have recently been given in town to help create a fund to secure the services | of Gifford Beale of New York City as a visiting instructor at | the school. Mr. and M George P. Hart of {Vine street who returned {rom | Burope yesterday aboard the & 8. ; [ Roma are spending a_few days at ; Vi Fast , | {the Rooscvelt in Now York cit Bt ] } | fore returning to town. o A - —_—— i et QT YENCT AP 52 , probably well known by now that the Amphion| s ana Mrs Stantey E » _ MISS FLORENCE A. CAMI r s 1 enee a i g er will be 2 Dramatic Club at the Senior High school is capable of giving a|ni: Road arc in New Yo 3 B ther Nfl“]f‘."r chapter, ]’tlljl"““" of the \mpx'w:m 2 Y& g Sk near professional performance. The membership includes only | o . e Revolution held a meeting vesterday afternoon at the residence B e e P Mr ton Wilson of Forest | of Mrs. Willilam H. Booth on For street. Miss Camp was ot will leave later in the month . 5 ‘ the chairman of the Americanization program committee, Florida to be the guest of Mr. Mrs. Gale Porter. = o e e i Mrs. Bret Neece of € | nut will return tomorrow from 1 2 A y ton, Mass. The dinner dance, to be hvh 1 at the Shuttle Mcadow Club el ml\ President, Mies tke place Monday t the home of Lincoln stadents at the school who show more than average ability in '.w field of drama. This time they offer “Honor Bright,” a lelightful comedy play, to be given on March 11 at the school ditorium. The cast includes a number of general favorites and i3 sure to bring forth a record attendance. ¥ R Mrs. Gershor strect, enter os Parsons will will draw many of the leaders of the younger| : " While it is rumored that the party is to be q.mo GA1 }'IERINGS ! it the same time all \11.- ear marks of a| . ot s every i : Si Yafte inner ! he serve ! - = 3 SRC s M ; " St Yatle will play and dinner wil! be served ‘lt‘: Mrsl Neecalitor Entertaint | : : . v ox !l at Cards March 16—Many sliar the outstar musical events of the vear is mei i Parties During ¢ | 8 t M 1h mmwx wh takes place on Sundav afternoon, | —— R AL SR ¥ s the Capitol \h' ater. (':n'mwl‘-v _l'nnwlh. soprano, Mrs LLUB l'_\/ EI\TS e At ¢ : L ) ing artist, is well known. In addition to the ope s A \ s 3 150 the Boston Festival orchestra of 10 pieces will accomy - ~ T I son, Mrs, W. E.|g N E . Sanibal 4 : nan's Club to Hear f < \ ¢ 150 singers and soloists. Edward F. Laubin will condu Numan i b i 4 concer ¢ a Ponsclle, the Boston Festival| —\X [ l)])l\(‘ A\[m]l('ic-u; “)-mv“"p‘\[:\"n' Sga e T Al tra slendid chorus of the club itself, an| T s " . RGP ARALTE DG | NPra. Ger e e e sther noon of delightful music is assured. EmorAGorbin L G | Nuptial _Iivents Show ) o " Monday | Staney cha It. yesterday % a dinner Friday night on | Alderson pres Marked Falling Off With e ; o \ rnoor home of Mrs. Wil- The Britain Woman's Club, President Mrs. John C.| v Y& ® b e ‘ Arrival of Lenien Season. | ol nt club on Forest street. ’Fh-l vy, Loomis will meet Tuesday afternoon, March 7, in the par \h‘ Mrs. Bret Nacc fain - Miss : i 2 ek .“ y \\‘m:(;nvi:“x‘x:‘ reoms of St. Mark’ urch to hear Marveus White, pringi irds for a bridge tea to be rvening ¢ y of the State N S Gl nal school d ‘Popular Psychology.” Har 1 two daugh f‘ neeting with the exception of the annual meeting which comes sheard, Ewineio \ n court, M March 21 will bring the active season of the club to a close. | 3Mrs. Howard Brusmmer ga i JES] et o i )mx‘v]'x' w"e:::ll:\‘n » k% of the largest bridge parties of Y8 L ITOLIN A TESId NN o) S in :-munm season when st ¢ as married to Mark 1 5 c Shuttle Meadow e er of Milford. Uollowin, Mrs. John Whitt rd party this ful solos by Miss Anna Krawit:, Waiter Paluch, tenor. mt of tha Ukrainian ir. Miss X accom- the sir the piano. Froderick W Mrs, Robert S Mrs, W hurst PERSONALS Visitors In and Out of || sturn tom: Town—Southern Climates || aim New Britain Folk. | Stanley ( Walker and . .r. ‘\H""l 1 which v Page 14) s. James Baldwin, Mrs. Laurence ither Parker and M kirk assi from New Yor S M. Parsors of Dover at tea last Satur- 'and ca home in honor | ernool llend marricd in New Yo lay Lestor 11 lel| in a ¢ weeks with © shel 0 Holmes in Miami, Florida Ber H. Hibbard . Holmes was befor her bridge club Thur her home on 5 were won by Miss | v e e rs. George Boll alker. her marriage ighter of Mr. all - and :rmington is James E. d Academy for Sigma chapter of the Joun L \ | Dibing Ascors fraternity will give its a ' o Sacred | - s . Patrick’s da Trun from week-cnd re sovelt attractive and venient feature Hotel ) ain \ tral Arth i Lexington VES e Bee e and tea yesterday after- Hampshir ‘reet wi rn tomorrow frou ta Brown of the noon at the Manor Inn. i Miss Katc Tinnea pe urrent topics i v % ch . ts wof club of Nor: The memt Thursday noon. afternoon bridge club will meet at saike: the home of Mrs. Edward H. ortimer D of Short vach, Branford, is in Atlantic City, Di sti nctive Woodworl\ gives v S Main st attended s or Vosn S crenfus Miss Teonie Crowe he Co in Dos Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Weld en- Mrs. Jo! 1l of Far M carrind l % l nist 1 Mrs. Thomas ¢ an distr Wednes: vening at their home on 'dinner at the Mohican hotel, vas gerved | dav ove 5t itill. Miss Crowe is Dental soeicty Corbin a London, on V S RENIS Thi © o Mrs. William K. Dunn and scr Holmes entertained edding trip to New To 3 tist Mrs. Geo Garden City, Long Island, who & uction at her homs guests and Atlantie € 3 ap) 1 irned on been the guests of Mys. Dunn's eis- | on Buell strect Thursday afternoon. be . Pr \ ks trip to ss Mona Martin of Vine strect. | o v e i hin| Governor John H. Trumbull and |New Lond ay to spend a mor e. Tlorida Mrs. Trumbull of Farmington ave- R 4 1 ,.m.v w * | nue, Plainville gave a dinner party Mrs. John Do T g e Geral W Walke w Brooks of South | at their home last evening to a few bridge club ¥ 8 'S ¢ h. Reve satel t a4 from street, zistered the | intimate friends Walt v officiated. M sate visit Lis parents Roosevelt Hotel New York eity | T Kath ¢ the bride, 12 first part of the week. | Mr. and Mres. Reginald Towers of Maple Hiil br! t | was maid of honor teal i ol Herallton Usteeat sl the home of Mre, Willlam Middle- | drick, | i AMiss Adcline Ohman of New York | Miss Marforie chter | dinner at the Bhuttls ) s on ot s Tuesday after- best | each) week-end with he i aldwin of | this ovening. heon and cards. The lmrfit‘??fi‘.'"-'-.—‘-'fi, e | aient and substantial a4 Mrs. D. 8. Ohman Forest street, will leave e ard el '“X"";' ““"‘; il 1l et .- gusst of \rs Mrs. John Curtin of Maple stroet, | T. Po B. J. Hubert ane ' ¢ . ; ance) o, 5t Montcl { will entertain her bridge einb at | Mrs. Ao S. Grant. ' I H"bc“,.E',Andcr”'o“ i wooduork y n Mrs. Douglas A. John- vas Miss Dorothy Tiooth | luncheon Monday aftornoon at the L 1) of North Wellington strect, | II Violinist ,I’ a reh. s S Rl Manor Tnn. Miss Marjorie Baldwin gave a de- Alhort W, Coote of Watervily :{} { c 1866 e ere they attended th PRI o« o o {lightful bridge party yesterday aft ek, were married in New ] L) ls . l of Mr Johnston's Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. F rwin | Mrs. William E. Parker will give 'noon at her home on lorest street. -‘11\ city on Tuesday. [} The Mcndclssohn Trm '_{‘ URT Newington, sailed from ‘w [a luncheon to the members of the |There were six tables of auction s mie 1 tle for musicales, ch ] 1 by SRR York on Thursdar for Flovida, [ BoAsa of tne Woranta et Tucsday | Mrs. Gerald W. Walker, Mrs. James | Froderiek W, Shechan af Florida, | [ t "'I‘r‘\k,,j,‘:”.; ];‘(.h “‘rlh;::h 1 r and Mr where they will spend thres we at her home on Curtis stroet, Baldwin, Edwin Cowl of formerly of 117 Dasseft strest, and other social cvents where b X 4 te c their son, Willlam, of Daytena | DR Wost 1 Miss Beatri v and Miss Tielen wusic of & higher grade and dis- (] ackliie (O} nc. enil Lor h, Mrs. J. J. Tolloway of Murray nal and Mrs. Howard H. Christ, won ughter of Mr and Mrs HEdioN iE desived J o, 29, st Saturday c P strect, entertained her bridge club [tho prizes. Shannon of Florener, Ma ’ o - 9= o ; ville, South Carolina, | Miss Tngeborz Fromen who has|at cards Tuesday evening. The yvr:zfis‘ s were married on Wednesds Studio: 242 Main Street . 250 PARK ',',‘ Bl(“;[‘p“ oy ADt e spending two weeks with her | were awnrded to Mrs, A, Scotten and Norman H. Bertinl of 532 Aygen Florida. Mr Sh, T'|l Exclusive Curtis Distributors for New Britain and Vicinity Artliur Kimball of South Burritt parents Dr. L. T. Fromcn and Mra. Mrs. Cliffcrd Fields, wirch street gave a ner and the son of the late Mr. and