New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 9, 1927, Page 3

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MISS CORINNE PIERSON Miss Pierson is the daughter of Aaron Pierson who engagenent to Frederick H. Fisher, son of Mrs. D. R. Cole 'as recently announced. ciety’s engagement hooks pi week, which will bring the Lenten on to its end, whatever there is lacking by way of entertainments will more than made up for with the events of Easter week, w i5 always a gay “little season” of its own. The calend: filled with weddings and their attendant festivitics, dinner parties, numerous for charitable and philanthro purposes, dated so as to catch the majority of the soci before the eral migration to the summer vesorts and Furope starts in. sent blank pag but be seas tes % ¥ benefit of General First on the calendar comes the dance for the the Children's I'tee Bed Fund of the New Britain hospital, which is to take place on Easter Monday, Ay the State Armory. This gives every indication of lightful affair, patronized by the majority of the social | world. The ballroom is to be converted into a miniature v France, interesting little cafes, made colorf v by the costumes of the various v chi affe’s orchestra will play for dancing P a of its 1L resse in taken a firm hold in the affectior With the opening of the s been a decided leaning in t direction. ¢ who have summer cam i dy planni d parties or one day fishi rs and a camp cooked di who do not care to follow the brool of the really 1 we on Monday evening ritain College president, Miss rve its annual Gu Professot Trinity College is to be er and he w Poetry.” The meeting w ke place at 8 o'clock in the parl of Saint Mark's chureh. h the exception of the ! mecting of the or, t 9 wiil bring S S the active club Robeit ol This, v ] for May son to an end. Sehool Set Still Come and Go For Spring Holidays- Many Eatertain Visitors ea RSC New York P N 1 it the Co for Women at sending the sprin rents, Mr. and rancis of tion it trom the A ture g of Vin M attend Miss classmate at ridesmaid nces Ricke 7 two Morton C' si Sw 7 the sp Collegs iport of Mr. | nport of Lin- Hiams Rias week of Pearl stre Dav end with b Mrs. William T, West | Grove Hill, will retuen cnding sevaral | teenth of mont , Florida, the | months stay in Califor n age | I'r | Alyc s. Les Mrs. | W .nT Humason of Ruth North 1, W 1 on ora, her spring re- ts, Mr return tomor- Ohio, MRS. HERBERT completing ns for the Laster April 18 in aid of the Childre Britain General hospit: | WEDDINGS Judd of Fran 4 from Ilorida. For Nuptial By Made Known. M W and of West York ity will gpend Ll At Mrs. William Bo. t Howard 04 returne Hipps il Eoxe Willia nd William G Mr iion Artl ing and v M Miss t Mae Birmingham ir home in Milfor Mrs. Mills, with a committee of helpers re will be ' ballroom | NIC Ibach who has been Y I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aitten trm L. MILLS successfully to take place |Mond nd at the New |1 Ball wh Iree Bed I iu is professor of Italian I Vassar colleg nd spok efore the Trinity Lssoclation. avenue, returned to Ru | on Monday. —P UNKELBACH vending the spring recess Unkelbach of Black Rock Max ssell Sage College in Troy, New York, GATHERINGS Small Dinner Parties — | Bridges and Week With ( Mrs. Harold G dancing n to t Mitchell ga con made Lillia nd of Mason Drive CLUB EVE New DBritain College Club o Observe Guest Night April 28, ter spending a weck Mrs. Georgs stree at 4 o'cl M a home Mildred B Moody ck-cnd in Wor Helen i5 to be the sopr E s chester, there tor Br ition afternoon of Dr. and hen their of R o e Miss omes de ael i WTAG this | Mas at out cards for eorge n on Thursday, and a room vosidene i We the important social events evening at venue, in honor ce O'Heir of Miss Creel her 1rkson ig at the } on hon. R. | Th om Stuar Mrs. William | Doane will [her home on Trumbull stre progr old Peck and Miss Miria arra won the pri bridge 1 \Irs. Lonts noon will Civie Committ . Mouat or by New Britain Colleg css to the Connectie f A A USW clubs for it Krieger Strat- linen er for Wednesdey eve- Mrs. Harry Cor entertained with Miss Margaret will [ ford road. gave n “ed- | Miss Trona Walsh branches |ning. Mra. Sim s spring ' bin and Miss W of oper en- | scliool r home | We home John Dobso party w 1 ye John s to i to Hareld on on S | Colcotctes ceS Herbert E. Anderson Violinist The Mendelssohn Trio musicales, church teas, wedding: ) ther ¢ events where [ music of a kigher grade and dis | crimination is desired b Available for e e ] S Y gnests pres. » by Miss Rosa- rtrude Klein, Miss Esther Andersos Miss Mary n and Miss Molli Dunu. vesterday or Inn. . son of Brighton the members of imnae at bridge ning. Mrs. Lucian Steve prize. . Elwood Johnson antertained N of her bridge club at fternoon h the Tl"lmi 11 won hy M and Mis rnoon bridge at t on 1 AMrs. W. Farley of Allan street, tained twelve gu at Junche nd by Thursday afternoon t her home, Vrs. Bernard Gaffney, Mrs. Thomas W. Crowe and Mrs. M. v won the prizes. S i Miss Hele nce and Miss Mure ne enterteined Mr. and Mrs. Dyer heon Thursda nother of the series of fren pube school concerts sponsored by Par- ind Teachers' associations and the Ne Pritain Musical club was en in the auditorium of the nior high school Monday evening ents program was regarded by club as being one of the most attractive given at a school concert <o far. Thosa taking part were the heus Instrumental quartet; Westerman, violin; Miss Harvey, piano; Warren Hale, Miss Josephine E. Tomas- (Continued on Page Five) If you're building, buying, or remodeling A house— Give a thought To your Woodwork,now And you won't Have to think Of it later! There isn’t any’ Safer name to Specify Than Curtis! 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