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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1927, T | Potts of Madison street, returned ¥ Charl Nowland, Miss Alice M | yesterday from Middlebury coll Pierce, Mrs. John Pelleticr, ) | for a ten day re Sherrod S. Skinner, Mrs. Frank D, | s e e / Smith, Mrs. William W. T. Squire, Dr. L. E. Dary of Mapls Hil 5 s. Luctan H. Stevens, Miss Ger- | | nue, has returned from: Hamil- . g = . trude S. Georze, { on, New York, where he apent seva Mrs. Mary . Rand, Mrs. Harry | al days at Colgate Colle R. Reynolds, Miss Maud ¥ . . Mrs. Fred E Trow rs. and Mrs. George W. Dunn of | | Viets, Mrs. Joseph Walto Lincoln street, ve ed from | Herbert 8. Woods, Mrs. Paul Zink antic City, ErSe; Following the meeting, a musien! S | program was given by Mrs. Hort Miss Harriet Wells and Miss Al- soprano, Mr. Anderson, viol ice Dunham of New York city, are and Miss Parker, pianist the week-end guests of Miss Wells Tea was scrved after the meeting mother, Mrs. William T. Wells of ith Mrs. John C. Loomis and Mrs Nowinston! H. Robinson presiding at the ) Hultgren of W or at Bates Col Lewiston, Maine, has I ber of Phi Beta K e college. She is t dau, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph I, Hult Mrs. Richard . Erwi { of Newington, rcturned Sunday ¢ a trip to Miami D cach, Florida. Miss Mabel Guernsey and Mis i { Helen Guernsey of York, wh ! gfiamoslof have been the guests of Mrs, B. H 3 gauniy Hibbard of Drive . work to their homes on M 4 ¢ BoRILS .o Thomas F. Mel | et, was in N city on | Wednes . | Mrs. D. W. Workr nd son of Ridgefield, were the g Mrs. | . B. Prondman of Fre. street, Maple Hill, th . Mrs. Herl L. Mills of Curti { | MRS. CLIFFORD W. VIVIAN IR RRe e e ‘ : MISS FRANC PARKER Mrs. Vivian and Mrs. Randolph Eddy of Waterbury | vork. R £ 4 AT e e e et L ~Photo by Junsm & Peter entertained the alumni of the Castle school at Tarrytown-on- | . g CRl S | Miss Parker, with y,\Iv::.}‘:ulh Goodrich Horton and Herbe: the-Hudson at luncheon at the former's home on West Main| Amons tho vounger set returning Allachates . Anderson gave a :l.‘ngh'l.\fl program of music at the annu street, Wednesday. jto yes ¢ _from Russel! ' P % | Mrs. A, P. Fras meeting of the Woman's club Tuesday afternoon, Mla B Y., were Mi: o RS i s | Deming and Miss Harriet V. 1- | Parker is the daughter of Mr. and Mr: Parker daughter of Mr loiaie e | and Jira. Max Unkelbach of Blacl | Curtis street, | Rock ue, Miss Marion Schilling . nd Mrs. Schiliin )RR . | e he ind Miss ) e 5 ; ! ol : : of the Connecticut alum er of Mr. and Mrs 8 : : 3 S : aaE e ndelssohn 1 ferte ool g nuint “ .. ge tea at the Hotel Bond i . . a1 Miss Ca tta S 1 a " . 4 enee ord on rday, il 2nd. A great deal of interest is shown in the concert which will| oy etlott “‘_":’:lll",:“;{‘:;“:: o Taus Ll b el Cih G nedirol aturdey be given tomorrow afternoon at the Capitol theater under the AN istiaat Wil artiveringt Now fi ‘1:"4"(’7‘”“; Ladg g " | pra ymond O L and| Mrs, Clarence Manning of Tru auspices of the New Britain Musical club. Both amateurs ¢ ity on Tuesday aboard the MRS. HARRY JACKSON BEEBE | fthodes and Mrs. Robert Chapman | 1% Urooaln e, feotnar HS(ERAL @ Lenteriainjthe e professional will lend sparkle and variety to the event. George S S Majestic She returned from a 3 Photo by Julinmn & Teerson | % 5 s ¢ the followin ors o };;y:;;‘rl-lgn- cJub next Thurse Barrere, the world's greatest flutist will be on the program with (8 DUt carantan, Mrs. Beehe was Miss Inf\ Anderson, daughter of M. ;md‘ Woman's: elub ‘o) Blaimwhlt STt e n. | e the Little Symphony orchest One cannot say t00 much | Goorge Kimball of South Burrite | M1S- John A, Anderson of Chestnut street, before her recent | mer wein . noat the ; 5 e Mrs. Froderie W Benham of praise of this great artist, for, he is “Barrere of the Little street is spending several days at | Marriage, ! e “m‘h g ot hn Tri I's itt street, entertaine@ Symphony.” The s(v'.n.‘:]ulud time for th ; . bublic| Miami Beach, Xlorida. NG A AT e, : IR 9 thov 5 mo;:mli)31‘”\[;\::';: xfif'"“' concert to be en this season by th $ i is 3 Ofhe 5 | Mrs. 1 rzon and Mrs. Henr, fss T 1son | & r s s T Mrs, William F. Brooks of South . 1% G C - 1 | e o’clock. Mrs. Emilie Andzulatis is prominent in completing the | qion streot A oA ey @ Hart, daughter of Mr. and ' G. Krauth of Kast ) rumbuil, o5 v or t Mrs. John Curtin gave a luncheof i ; | High str returned Wednesday | & | Joe Ee s e arrangements for this event. | irom Atlantic City N. J. Mrs. Walter 11, Hart of Hart strect. | acius is the son of Mr, st er, accompanimen ! Ize for sixteen Thursday aftere S | 5 5 Among the artists exhibiting from of 1 roud, s. Arthur Grant gave a g y I t her home on Maple streets | | | 4 o ' = s ot a a i T i s By 1 | cheon Tuesday at he home on 1 1 1 rge T n, Mrs, He Done et s selbenchtedibthe Faster i | Mr. and Mrs. Henry €. Hawley |Hartford and vicinity will bs Al- | town. The weddi il lace | 1! s ! orge Dunn, Mrs, Henry Done Charity is to be benefited iw\yl.n v! laster Monday ‘I)J”.A tluv 10 daughtor of Amberst, Mass, ' Pertus . Jonos, Carl Ringius, Dr. [ in J | s to the nbers of the r n 4 h N and Mrs. William Farley were procceds of which are to go to the Children's Free Bed fund | 1" 15" 0T 0 gucsts of Mr. and John €. Plerson, Albert M. Turner, | | eivie ¢ the Maple Hill | j i g of the New Britain General hospital. The dance taking plncu“ Mrs. Hardy Payor of Lincoln Road. Nunzlo Vayana, Mrs. Fr: son o w S e club and othe E \\I"fl o < d X ethoy . in the State Armory immediately following the Lenten season | i Storrs, Mrs. Maud M. Monnier, Miss bancse of cet, and 1 g L o And 3 anford entertained ¢ i A : \ O R AL sl Gilbe, s, Jessio i 5 : the cluh which will be he e i R e e b of limited gaiety is sure to draw a large and cosmopolitan| 3Miss Helen O'Connor will return | Minnis Gilbert, Mrs. Jessie ( icH 24 of her bridge club at gathering of New Britainites, for everyone unites in aid of such | {2 hr home in Washington, D. C. SR O stk SR fse e a = itk r home in Maple HiNl a splendid cause. Working actively for the success of the aflair | “T“[\; el a private viewing Tuesday afternoon he weaing, ot b n open m ind Rev.| s, John H " n PRI are Mrs. Herbert L. Mills, M ieorge Kimball and Mrs. | PRI hsexiipllon WiEtntonanite D n, da Mr. and M e L Lo £r Bl inSggdint frs. Frederick Dehm of Seymour William Rowland. | L Qe el T et ooy o o 0 T Alfred Elmgren of Arch street, and (jo Vow L il give ; avenue, i s 'FEZ‘;mrw lo:ven’l‘r:: Syt ey y ' n‘, i]\4 S\l‘ o b "\I‘lis"‘]lllflf»‘(; Sundays 2:30 to 5:30 p, Alfred H. Rice of f-(,;,,v,_ ARUCON $o0H » will become the bride Mrs. Philip Stanley will open her home on Shuttle Meadow | j3uynet who are . students at the oo A alie e s missi 2 Mitehell nest month, avenue next Friday afternoon, April 1, to the reguiar nionthly | Misses Masters School at Dobb's! Mrs. Tsabel Hall of the Hotel Bur k at the parsonage | L b b e B DI meeting of the Iist Stanley Chapter, Daughters of the | ¥erry, N. Y. are spending several ritt, will leave on Tuesday for a two cgatio e R e 5 oD It enue, g little entertainment wilt American Revolution. The meeting will be preceded by a|days at Pinchurst, N. C. ""”""“’\['(j”"\‘r';,‘ ol ""’,::‘:"j‘{;,ff eyare B IS assisted by Mrs. T ] 2en bl ';’.'O‘r“"l','fi ‘(f‘rf"gri: luncheon at the Hearthstone Tavern wiven by the board of the | vjior yrurdocit of Corbin avenue While i Cincinnati Mrs. Tall will | © e hride will bo attis 2 it R ; ) I v by 13dith Doming, Graco Luddy and organization to the honor guests who are to be the state regent, | win spend next week in Bridgeport. | be the guest v son Clair Hall ; RAnGIL (o ) ! hogte : k for cight, Vivian McBriarty. A varled and Charles H. Bissell of Southington, the state vice-regent, | R » to match. She will carry a hou- | 5o Cwop terne t I 1 colorful program has been arranged Katharyn Nettleton of Derby, the honorary president| Miss Emily Sloper. daughter of | A Gorbinfotiex t of pink sweet peas, pink ecar-¢ g : & i vith Miss Barbara Troop presiding 1, Mrs. George Mayvnard Minor and W program will lics Mearv Whittle. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. rect, e 1 on Thursday orzei-me-nots, 3 . v s, \ it the piane throughout the exere 1. ( wd u )‘J\\_ Mary Whittle-| S Cishcaea 3 % Taw tay in New York | Ebbg o Bte e ] cises. They wihl be assisted by Eue sley who is state regent of the Daughters of Founders and!iiom anbott Academy, Andover, | city. will be maid of honor 2 e . treet, 1his nice Mann, Douglas McBriarty, Gere ) 5 \ evening at the Burritt | : L Yatroits of America. | Mass,, to spend her spring recess in Norfeldt will act as best man ‘I;”“m_f L [ v {trude and Virginla Walsh and Johsg ’ . ) f | 1 of honor will wear a gown i ming with his saxophone. | s : E : t-of-hand - . o oA ST S e A . X TR . N i ¢ iemmer | tan with hat to match. She : | 3 vin, dau r R Mys. Howard Parson the civic department of e o ton Kinhe, Son oL Mi oo p g | carry a bouquet of pink swe A 5] £ Sl nd Mrs, on Goolwin of | Mrs, Stanley S. Gwillim of Farme annual Community Chest drive, which is to start next week, has | . A. Kinne of West Main ] couple of dz G S e e 5 ¢ ¥ Ein dotam on z evolved an unusual idea in connection with the drive and with is returned from Pratt In- | next week. mony at the home s re f Al reur (Continued on Page 18) I events taking place du the week. She will ask, at|s Brooklyn, N. Y., to spend ten i a sister of the 5 ch of workers, that individuals clubs pla ; visiting with his parents Mrs. Jonathan I "hompson | immediate familics, \ the first Junch of workers, that individuals and clubs planning | e e e e e GATHERH\GS bridge parties during the week, donate the prize and refresh- Mr. and Mrs. Jarl Van Buskirk |from a month’s stay with frier ment money, or part of it, for these affairs to the Community en Acre Road were in New | Miaml, Florida, 7 S : g I I OM E Chest, sending in the donation to Mvs. Parson some other| York city this week, \/ENTS | Dinner Parties, lrl‘lfilfi(‘ | worker on her team. If the clubs which hold weekly meetings | e o e lorence Alder Salicr T = Teas and Luncheons Fea- ||} will forego the prizes and vestrict the refieshments, giving the| Mr# Howard Parsons of Steel PR, 3 | Mrs. Stanley to Entertain ||| ture of Past Week. | g/ B E ) s returned Thursday from New . 1 money thus saved to charity, it is felt that a considerable sum! i city with Mr. arsons and his D. A, R. on April 1 — will be added to the fund. Every affair will thus become a|mother, Mrs. Charles . Parsons ol | Mr. and Mrs. it | Woman's Club Annual. L Community Chest bridg Wost Main street who have been L street, ave spending veral days In Bermuda. |in New York city. Faster ball to event Apr | mory is being planned by | .o e | el o] The annual meeting of the Woin- [ ERSONALS % b ;< : ! . and Mrs, Arthur Kimball 2| Miss Elizabeth Cooley, daughter of | an's club was held Tuesday aft I o L GO | g ave returned from icorg v of Lincoln road, yoon at St Mark's parish rooms, | . : G i i 7 i ; .., af pend | New 3 {is home from the Walnut Hill school. | yres' 7. . T.oomis, prosi fal. ‘ ik r Mass., to spend her SPring | siding. Tn the absence i cat public in isitors In and Out of 1 ] ice Twichell, daugh- |recess in town TR e s will go to t whicli sup- | e i \ Ly 1 for chi t | Town—School Set Return || Mrs John Davis o0 has lived [t A Reuben Twich- Relle minutes of the previous m b o bed for children a il T Ay in Hartford during the win 1] from Wellestey | Ford Cooper, son of Mr. and Mis:\ung the annual report, in whi @ local hospi i It p Gt il | |Elisha Cooper of Vine street, iS|iwag mentioned the death of Miss one 0L sl oseeienioyaal M ————b Wodnesday for Des Moine Wi 1 + home from the School of Archis | plizboth R sea Eastman, Mrs. Dayton | 44! o I o i sons, Mrs. Tarry | toctura, Humphreys, Mrs. Marcella) Barley| .he esecttive committee which Is { CENINIATE OF [ Bates, Mrs. William Booth, Mrs ind Mrs, Frederick Wessels, mem. | 27anging th 1 is made "New Book’ ; T TTrolal erea < Jumes Tobinson, Mrs. John €. | Miss Havrict r, danght bers of tho clud to whom the silent | Mrs. I L, ) glali sy } “0 d . ! 1] 51 will g0 to York next|l-00omis, Mrs, William Brooks, Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton l_'-l“\"""t Vine | ribute was paid. L. Hatch, Mrs. Rowland an our ut oor e s iufus Hemenway, Mrs. William {street, returned today from the Gate- | asurer, Mrs. William Par- | Mrs. George Itmpall | S 2] JC! been writ- Judd, Miss Annie Parker and Miss | way school in New Haven to spend | ., i G LlVlng Room L\IL H h;s h'm Mary Whittlesey will attend the |lier spring recess with her par year, showing that the finances| Mr d E. Prichard enter- eoetontbone 2 c 8 eting of the Daughters of A R | of the club were in excellent condl E nds at lunc i building, but we have a home. | American Revolution to be| Mrs. Frank Porter of Texington | o, "y chon Foe® i s v v af t her OUR lawn and garden new book that discusses D Olliton ol Mrs. John A. Andr \d daugh- | held in Meriden on Tucsday and [ et will leave next week for Ashe- | yoqnitality committees fol e on 1 3 e S every phase of acquiring seaien ik s N Andrews ¢ inesday of mext weck. bvitle, Noeo ’.,;, SRBIfor A an aurcnee Huma ¢ pri | e mom el & v Benes B aiteh - re spending the weck-end in ] elected, the results inclu S e e S, b k-end in New York city. ol i . : dner Weld of | Richard Cooper, son of Mr. and |yayrencs Mouat, president: Mrs ¢ Curtis Garden F . practical way that every . | corbin avenue were in New York | Mrs. Rlisha Cooper of Vine stres b Gl i e i s , Thiis Rowe Aveh amen 1n prospective homebuilder lips ATIHIBRLS POt g gkl Thomson of | is home from the Taft school ! iogigont: Mrs, Kenneth M. Searle Catheri ells of Newir two siz o will appreciate. Middlebury colloge, is homr i ¢ T e into their | Waterto for his spring recess. second vice-president; Mr Al- | ton, who will becor bride of | | overall width; 76 highs ; ten ¢ vacation. She honso B, Porter, recording s | vy Duncan in J 2’ deep. The second Financing, selecting the WARANE ol D T s \ 2 v yefore | t t has returned to her home ry: Mrs, Orville T ! | is §'1015" overall w site, choosing the design, Potts of Madison stre | e, Miss Gertrude | after spending ten days in New York \VEDD]NGS sponding secretary e Mr. and Mrs. G. Kalker Bissett and the same height and fiilehing thedakeanes ) ' t { "8 city. H. Harrop, tre: ;o M se | terbury, entertained the Wed- depth, Creosoted anchor 2 Tive i Miss Gertrude mmer has re- | jq. 3 - Thomson is the | g p R = . Stanley, assistant tr irs, | nesday evening bridge club this posts furnished. bere is concrete, live ia- ned to her home i Hartford | or Mr. and Mrs. J. R.| Miss Faye Rattenbury, davehter [ [ Announcements of Post- -ouis Reynal, auditor. | week. The prizes were won by Mi Made of carefully selectad formation on everyangE, ter spending o week with kY n. of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Ratten- Hentent Weddings. Mide Nominating committee, Mrs, Wil- | Harri nal and Charles P. Me | kilh-dried lumber. Po Whether you expect to ind Mrs. Howard Brummer of V y bury of Lenox Place returned yes "('nlt!“;l\ é ‘l”gb AAUE S e m . B. Alderson | win. s from New Drit- SRItiihree hnate) build, buy or remodel, get Main strect, o Ar vs voturns nest Wed-lierday from Wellesley, College, By Brides-to-be. and Mrs. 1 i fam i Mrs. Morwin, Mr. and | Wb this helpful book. It is esda Ihillips Fxet Wellesley, Mass., to spend her spring The following new members were | Mrs. li, Miss Beatrice Pt "RE i Mes. Bret Neece of avenue | A v iy . M., to spend yucation with her parents. Miss Rat- e o voted upon and elected o the | Reynal and Hubert Williams, . | PREBatcur oo o Ay, in New Yorle city tiis week. | his suring vacation with his parents, tenbury will have for her house New Dritain people will be inter- [ membership of the club: Mrs, Ir dj A e Ry 7 be secured by mailing the ST [Mr. and Mrs. John A. Andrews of gucst during the latter part of her csted in the approaching wedding of H. Andres, Mrs. Ellis J. Bardsley, Miss Mabel Hibbard of South Hig £, ilustrated coupon below. Miss Maxine Hart, danghter of Lincoln ro vacation, a classmate, Miss Kather- Clarence Nelson, formerly advertiss Mrs. H. P. Battey, Mrs. Kemp | Strect, gave a dinner party in honor i Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart of Lin S s {ine Tally of Dallas, Texas, ing manager at the Stanley Works. Buckley, Mrs. Warren M. Blodgett, | of Mrs. Frances Hill last coin road, will return on Monday| M . Abbe of Vine stres v | His marriage to Miss Janct Fowler, | Mrs. E. G. Pradloy, Mrs. Hariison | evening. You will be certain of o closed 20 centain stamps. please trom New York city. d ) ¢ Parker of Tes-| Misy Eleanor Vivian is spending daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar €. C. Bristol, Mrs. Harry W. Rurns, | O t istic, dura’le mea copy olyour mew beok 70 Pie 8 ) t are stopping at the ring vacation from Wellesley LFowler of nston, 111, will take Mrs, Tldward Christ, Mrs. Bliss W. | A surp party was given Miss i c: side Happiness. Mr. and Mrs. John Pelletier of Chaifonte-Haddon Hall, —Atlantic Coliege, Wellesley, Mass., with her place on Easter Monday afternoon Clark, Mrs. C. A, Gomstock, Mrs. Mae McKeon Monday evening at the | this trademark: Vance strect, spent last weck-end | City, N, Y. {aunt Mrs. Isaac Black of Marrison in Evanston. Miss Fowler is a gr: George B. Cu Mrs. Wells €. home of Miss Dorothy Goodrich of Name. ... N. Y. s street. uate of v wr College wtih the cl Toster, Miss nde Fossett, Miss Kensington. Miss McKeon was pre- U | LIS h Mabel sey and Mis e, of 1922 and Mr. Nelsou s gradu- | A qED 3 James 11, sented with a tapestry bag contain- TI | A iem s Mr. and Mrs. Bret Neece of Cor- Helen Guernsey of Iyn, N. Dr Martin of Vine street, | ated from Amberst College in the 's. B ., \Mrs. | ing a purse of gold 1 bin avenue, will leave on Tuesday | Y., have becn the recent (@5 expected to return on Monday | sume year. *ha b shaw, Miss Melen * for Boston, Mass., to spend s 1{Mrs. Bennett Mit Mason | from a winter stay in Florida and st se) ves, Mrs. William H. Hart, Jr.| Miss Eurl hter of Harrison days. ‘\lrn(h Southern Pine South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weymouth | Mrs, B 8. Hart, Miss Marion | street entert Alpha Alpha Wieo 88, 1 A B » s of Berlin, have announced the en- | Hellyar, Miss Jennin Hendricks, | Alumnae at ¥ 3 ay evening. Dudley P. on of Mr, :HM_ Mrs. John A. Andrews and daugh- Included among the local artists | gagement of their daughter, Eva, to ;\h Thomas W. Hinchcliffe, Mist Mrs, William P, of West Iind | ter, Miss Ruby Andrews of Lincoln | who will exhibit their most recent | Merle H. Miller of New Haven. The | iessio Hopkins, Mrs, W, H. Horse-| An audience which well fillea avenne, home from Amherst col- street, are spending the week-end in { work in the ninth annual exhibi- wedding will 3 ac b | , Mrs, Charles J. Law, M Camp school auditorium asscmbled - = 2 lege for his spring recess, New York e 3 tion of the Artists Club of Hartford, . 8 Langdon, Mrs, Thomas ) Tuesday evening to share the cen- i S s e e, e which i3 to be held in the Atheneum | Tha engagement of Miss Theresa | Linder, Mrs, H. €. Magaral, Miss | tenary observance of thoven' PARK ST. BIGELOW ST. Miss Eleanor agley, daughter{ Miss Marjorie Dotts, daushicr of f Annex from March 29 to April 10, [ Cecilia Krauth, to Frederick Facius, | Mary Mena Mrs. B. G. McEl-| death, the concert being sponsored it of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meagley of Dr. Joseph H. Polts and Mrs. |will be Mrs. Norma Wright Sloper, | has been announced by Miss|hone, DMirs, Walter J, Moore, Mrs. | by the New Britaln Musical ciub,! 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