New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 23, 1927, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL ! prom held New York MISS HELEN DIX Miss Dix’s engagement to William Rinchker of Fort Hoyle, ‘Ianlr}_f'\ announced recently., She is the daughter of | DA S Mrs. Oliver i g to leave in the near future on an . Dix of Camp street. 1 There { s a 3 varl rt v extensive European 1 ¢ h she will go to Biskra from S where she will start on a carav: D into the Sahara. She Nrs. NoL. | ecently spent J 1onths n the South Seas. Mrs. Mrs. | Oliver is a member of the Club of America. Social Activities About Town Society's outdoor season, so far as New Britain is concerned, has opened in earnest with the advent of a tard spring, which during the Jast few days has quite made up for g . A : its late arrival. The golf course at the Shuttie Meadow club v oa N, TR be MISS FRANCES SORROW attracts, cach day, a representative gathering of New Britain tne Bpr c g 2 1 Miss Sorrow he dauohier of My, Mrs, Walter J. society as well as many from surrounding towns for whom to he ¥ e A " Sorrow of Maple Ilill, and a student : t Institute in the joy of a good game of golf is added the ple: e of a motor | S 2 Brooklyn, New York. ride through a countryside most attractive in its early spring! verdure, is in charge the tournament at the club, oper on ,Iun(lm A 4 luncheon ‘md continuing on suecessive Mondays throughout the Mrs. North Entertains for tournamer on., The committee, including ) ilip r. < m oW Miss Wells—Small Bridge Stanley, Mrs, Charles Ln\ul‘ , Mrs. Russell Germond and Mrs, ; have refurned to th 5 ¥- | Gatherings Feature. Louis Young has arranged @ of unique events, frc donation tournaments to the J,.\ kers handicap. All in all Iooks like an interesting season for those who are fond of golf. R John C. Loomis has been named to revive the luncheon bridges at the Shuttle Mcadow : Originating several years ago, their popularity rises and falls with the season. This year, an carnest endeavor is being made to make these little parties more attractive than ever hefore, The first one is to take place Wednesda ay 4. Working with Mus, Loomis for the success of these parties are Mrs. lioward Parsons and Mrs. Johnstone Vance, 9 P Another sport which the rise in temperature has hasten is tennis s usual it draws a following from the g members of New Britain's colony. The courts at the Walnut Hill park are being put into splendid shape and with the addition of one new court, 1 ing four in all, there will be 1ple room for the devotees of this particular sport. P Still another sport to increase in popularity with lm“ approach of spring is horseback riding. Almost every j day and particularly during the week-end the bridie tr around the club property lure the equestrian. Next month! the sixth annual Cavalry Horse show is slated to take place at! the Hartford Cavalty Armory in West Hartford. Beginning on Thursday, May 5, and continuing through Saturdav, with a v i P'e s Ira BRIl T OB E . or- v Mr rion c ht a special matinee on that afternoon which promises to be of |1 N Suest of he vs. ) . Lar Dl in SONA yyoqnagq nine {) au ite C e, Helen | Seymour Stoc 1 Canfie thor Danese of Maple street, interest to children, the aflair gives every indication of mecting | F4 o } N Lo e Rt ! 7 g e g M, Bon Qa8 g z B i ‘ S wning," N nes Mitel ¢ t stroet, took its usual success socially and financially, » EimbBall dnd her : S f s froi orm s N B U s nat bbard ftne | and ¢ X i 3 nd rnoon at 2 o'clock . v N G SRR i} - PERSONALS [, Apstortn b sy T I S, PR i, Bt S8 7 7 e o ~~——— mother, Mr Dana 53l i ; e rester o N 0. who v ——— »4_...____»—‘ lock street. Visitors In and Out of | | ; sheaiit s el Farmington Incsday ¢ Hlaon] o e Town—Many Plan Motor Mrs. Robert Silshy of Worthir e i E n 3 R e vere lJRI lS OODWO RK Trips About Country. | iton Ridge, Berlin, will 1oy nd an Allegro by Bohm, 0| members of St. Margaret's Sehoot Yol € firiam 1 m—-——-—————_—_ house guest nex ; ¥ 51 Bloktord ik Tond y 1 ; Sk @ Harmet B 1 Ir 3 Bailey Rockwell of e G SR Mr. and Mrs Yanis, it 0 from Winsted where they treet have n spending th e b will take place | g 4 : £ Miss Janet McKenna wives in Spring ity N DN o A ity | will leave Mone Manitou, Colorado, to be the aons orliast 1 Thursday from New Window C-1024 ick Chamberlain of s v oar R g} e Shaser C1167 | ! i i & A on of Mr. a 8. 1 S e P ot Vet Ty sifenion T ren e e by | T Right Place Eeen : nborTaing Miss nett 11 Hib Herbort L. Mills of Curtis Ri i sHRl left Thursday for visit with IR E T e e e s Y Vit L - C1 A e R ; aneovnl g s et 810 find the Gift Foil ighter, Mrs. Edwin Davis, " . 4 sy et SAtE | ey - ‘) 7h l k s DR Vi- | side t 3 s vn- - and Mrs. Harold L. Ju f West Main street returned .« Wells il bacorre ! vou had in mlnd i Y peop ¢ Spea Mrs. Irving Allen and f | family who have been spend T " Philadelphia, Pa.. 'of Stanley Dune ? f C . H [ ”H' ard uf Mason Dr . ton Ridge, Derlin 2 5 L 5 o S £ues ncheo! Homes using Curtis Woodwork stand out her home on Adams street, from all others and look well finished Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones of Ten ! Willlam Cummings of Dost Mrs. John E. Walker left Thurs- nesday afternoon taymor? (;\,. is Woodw 1s b 1y de: signed, Acre road and Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Mass, is the house t jay for her home in Wilmington, Gilpa Srs ight Poindest > > urtis Woodw cauri S Troupe of W ngton Ridge, Ber- | Arthur Gard of Maple strect | Del., week with I of Hartfo 1 igeConalgy ,_(\ 'I ! 1s not hi ce I 1s made 1n ]“r:: lin, are spe e week-end in e {zon and dav in-law, Mr, 1 S » T [Ran L I ;; modern factor 12 \xkrh.tkc-rrrw New York city. | Mrs. Addison Chase and children | Mrs. Dudley Walker of Hamilton | ML & i i duction costs dow . . 1 New Rochelle, N returned > e B el T caTio \ i ¥ ding mater of Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Slade of | ing the early k with| Miss Grace Baum of Wooster | e building mut laple s « rn tomne w | e nd 2 John N am of | street 1 returned Q Joston, —_———— i Mok that the kind o1 the market R e R e e | | 03TAT1@7EQY ST v bt Bring your building of remodeling probe 3 s | 5. Dorothy Woodford, of Spri Guy 1 returned lust Mon- Herbert E. Anderson | | FEW BRITAM conn : thie trademark pendin spr ation | . | .0 - 1 g IBEE ice. We will dly procure for you a N. Y., is the week-end guest | day to New York city after spend L 2 ! MR b EGore ¥ . 5 3 cribing any item of Curtis Joseph Haherboseh — and | of Mrs. Russcli Germond of Hart | ing the weck-end with Mr. and Mrs, Teacher {‘\‘.'”k; it bk an i e Helen Haberbosch, strect, | Blisha Cooper of Vine street, oodwork in which you a > the guests of Mrs. SIS L 2 - - doors, windows, entrances, stairways, per= Gabivze 101l of Sliacman colrt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pars a Richard €. Brown of Kensington || VIOLIN - VIOLA Ne\'t o the Strand manent furniture, trim. . dren of Russel i was given a bachelor dinner Wednes- Reverend Warren M. Blodgett | turn tomo © spending alday cvening at 0ld - colony Inn, [|[ENSEMBLE PLAYING e W S o 149 Main Street Phone 124 | Z&@I LIFFE BROS. B Miss Helen MeDonough will Hartford T 5 S i — 3 Tems to us. Our '\i\‘n:‘.::& at your serv- TR P — ! re- ere were 50 guests at and Mrs. William C. Hart and | turn tomorrow to t} cred Heart |the dinner. The wedding will take PACKARD Broc., Mary axn ArciSts. o uth, are spending a few | Convent, Noroton. Conn., after |place at St Jox cathedral, PARK and BIGELOW STS. PHONE 5000 Gays in New York city. i spending a week with her parents, Hartford, cn April 2

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