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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, S:7UDD. , APRIL 30, 1927, : Mrs. George Hayner of Dayton, SUE "0 Pramise Mo sut Ohlo, and rs. Donald B. Rockwell TR e e of Bangor, Pennsylvania, are the | | Sna - . house guests of Mrs. Robert D, | e e e Silsby of Worthington Ridge, Berlin. ¢ Washington and upon their return Mrs. D. M. Waddell and daugh- i badaarth ters of Columbia street, have re- | \ 1 M Dauntin Tx o turned from a weck spent in At- £ B [ : lantic City. 4 e Miss Mary Gibbon Humbert of Kingston, Virginia, who has been the guest of Mrs. John B. Minor, Jr.. of Plainville, returned to her | home on Wednesday. Miss Humber. | Is the fancee ot Edred Minor, who is In school in Virginia at present. | o of Plain Everett T. Ficher, a student at o 7“\'r o Northeastern unive spent o few days at his home on Freder- {ck street, Maple Hill, this weeck. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Usher of Farmington ave 1 turned yesterday city. Mr. and Mrs. Charl Chapman street will spe part of next weck mon’s mother in Ne¢ Mr. and Mrs Forest street at Atlantic City Philip Cor fow days th Mr. and Mrs. William have rety West Main stre through th Governor Trumbull of I’} fessor Ch Universit |’.fl4] at t -~ | Goshen. « i 3 ¢ {v MRS. ROBERT D. SILSBY { Miss Marjoric Norris, daughter of - e ind cos it ey T Mrs. Silsby of Worthington Ridge, Berlin, was matron of | Mr. a fostatl e ot "" B 1 ) ¥ ¥ L ; 7 e Mi (-,n“.,{“r'\.. ?l{:];;hl\.l,fl:‘}; ‘Ofi\l\,f;%‘\ £ i S Woodford-Hiblard wedding. y ond, will lease_tomorro 1o : s : A A g Miss Conway is a member of the committee arranging for honor at the Woodford-Hibbard wedding < in New Vork city and | g 3 2 5 e s | 5 | the annual charity bridge of the New Britain chapter of Mount Ma . P A 3 R ST 3 { Sy Saint Joseph's Alumnae Associat Woodford »ur of Wash- ington, . C., Penn ) caring a da Mr. and Mrs. Da | Lincoln str Social Activities About Town ||\ with their son “(‘ompnuunn Night” is the somewhat intriguing title of a P musical evening which is to be held at the Camp school| Among th plogdililie | | auditorium on Monday, May 9, under the auspices of the yintn¥ New Vork thie wek Galpin ; ) } : : New Britain Musical club. { s 4 4 MRS HARVEY K. WOODFORD this city, and v . John o o 3 e et il o R an et cland wil An elaborate program has been arranged, comprised C. Wilbur of I'ra Mrs. Woodford was Miss He! . Hibbard, daughter of 64 Clark . L WL take| ro g ana Mrs, San E Chly P entirely of musical eompositions by composers of this town. sauare 's. Bennett Heaton Hibbard of ) u Drive, before her mar- e 5 il R mot ‘\“;:’:'m;:} h:x: Theron W. Hart offers in a musical setting, Gray's famous e 3 T Tned Ll which took place yesterday 1 ‘ 2 . Valbrides It “Flegy in a Country Church Yard. The score which is an %5 5 excellent piece of work, beautifully finished in the modern idiom airs i c § 7 ! B i it L onl, The H © show is sure to win the hearts of the audience. & o Snim e A R T ook T ies Sin sl mntod, yoirh iis C. Ha ay of L 3. s R il oot DRIt DAY B, an is fn- Arthur G. Kimball has composed from time to time, aj ¢ 204 M B e i ; Tt T et | W“:‘)”‘ L O ierirude P - Miss Louise i U8 ! s number of lovely little songs, and three of these will be!py hant gy c| The 1 fi ; \ Siia 464 i DR e i S BhE BRI Al otnd - Vi hu”‘;‘:r featured on this program. Ruth Goodrich Horton, soprano city 1o (M P nzo tc uguet o s i f > ¢ 1 Mowing sin Miss| 500 1 has been chosen to o them, while Emilie Andzuats w ill | W play her accompaniments, ‘*\'f’"{“q"l[ The program concludes with two' two-piano numbers . ‘,l e it stay composed by George Hahn, an overture, and a romance. Mr. 'r Mrs, Johnstor h Mr. and Iahn, a prominent member of the club has written sever BantongGhinitninod two-piano numbers within the ].J&l year ar i the L\m he l. jcoluni D chosen to piesent feature, Ex i Rt New Britain’s favorite pi Monday Mond romises to be a very full (hl\ for the followers of In the morning come several May Day hreakfasts, many of them holding forth at the clubs, inns and ere special divertissements have been arranged Fach year the Business and Professional street. are spen B 5 mateh and LSk 5 X VLRI nessy of Hartf t R e Lo ¥ tionally Yiay- Day party serving an early |2Hantic Gt ! i e I L 41 i e s Eleanore M. Walters, i FAAS A L AR e gRrihg v" b hor.<a on High street to their memb: | Leonard C. Vol I L 7 S ¢ of rldggr . ; X s e sl e o 3 e ¢ the breakfasts in atiraction, will be the ' ¢ 1t y ! b Tl IR i) Rl ments vs of Mr. John Holbrook luncheon tu precede lh" opening event in the Ladies’ Spring S o CIUE L r their home TS I scl ULl i S tallow thavaore. hose who have ed Whi Hartford. who ar ment at the Shuttle Meadow club. Muys. Ralph |8 3 Edile z : o s PRI 05 at th W Mr 2 RIS DLW ible for this event which opens on Monday A e o : Miss Tortol et o ters h will e Following ciese on the heels of this busy day. comes on| Jos Ph T Andrews of Vine street, |y s 1 c New Birit ieh oo ol | DFCSE L o \‘ ‘\f:r“‘ Wednesday the 4th, at the Shuttle Meadow club the first in a Dueald 3 L Lo Jued Lt of Domestic & 1 S 3 i eor i LS s Josep o riford wr riders ']l‘hlu for chil- B ry . s 1 Mo ner € . Herbert L 3 o Har 1 r < Ry - H series of four Wednesday bridge luncheons, Mrs. John Lomnl.s”:’”if”.‘ T ot i : : ford, Bound Brook, New Jersey,| ‘,. 4 - e AR - Harkins, M ? inger tford will Leads the committee in charge of these affairs and is working |y - United Stat Brooklyn Wilbraham, Mas hard to revive their prestige of former year: The partic ‘ommerce sessions wsh- | : T i \ S vect, and Miss Anr K X . ? t. Miss Mary Hugh 2 e Alteoaa are scheduled for alternate Wednesdays through June 1: DG Y Shea Vatervil ficiat th ! u ) e ol ; luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock and tables of four e ey bride v n a gown M i I e R [ aan Rana: el _ arranged at that time or before then if preferable. 1O'Brien of ‘West Main str ‘. L aibton S : R Mt e e e i : . score prize will be provided at each table. ichasl ¥ n of Glen strcet, ana | |8 TEN: - ¥ e Sran e el eth b { Sha Wiss W ) - 5 Foutp o 1 2 Friday, May 6, Esther Stanley Chapter, D. A. R., will hold | Sl gris rown, sist 1 legroom, l'otter : s T ——— < ; A e S D NedI A e its annual meeting, with elections of officers and rey orts of the : eIt g - N 5 o May Dayv Parties Feature || i Rasted “ontinued on Page 16) delegates to the Naticnal Congress at Washington. The mee! Mr. 4 Mrs. John S R ) f e ist 5 ShR ror Monday-—Bridges, Lunch ing will be presided over by the regent, Mrs. Howard Parsons s ’ Rons andiTea and will be preceded by a !uncl‘.cnn at the clubhouse. Mrs. | ¥ee e b LT b e | Y i < etts, o 0 I A o1 ek 5 James H. Robinson is receiving the checks for luncheon at her i M clark, s T brother of the br PREna b 5 i w n 0 u r 0 me residence, 54 Harrison street. . o osat U R Tia S G i 4 entertained g ¥ % e Miss Fanny I'. Brown vashing- | ; : : | ) B er oy hursday afternoon l lton, Connceticut, is the house gues i i TYRE: e o PR tiily | home Theodore street, Maple , ' 3 George H. Dyson of Harrison of Mrs. Willium 1. Parker of Cuptis he femilis g Lo a9 she | 11 ) L | week. (turned from a three months' t BT ¢ : : he 1 \ Samucl Cohen of s 1 | South America and South Africa. v AL i . ) vood street. entertained thre § Week-End Vis s 0 and D e oo ot Dartmouth ———— = ; By B . ; lay cvening. 2 4 o A home is only | 3 e S sl v v s & HE o own y 4 L { | | Out of Town — European Alumni will be held this evening 2 S 3 2 Je. She car v arm how ere awarded to Mrs. Lou Tins 8 long sati n Trips Planned, at the Taft Hotel in New Haven, “)EDDINGS Ly gna " ¢ but M . an. stinctive. A mai’s he * Clarsis (v’n(:;:::wkb—’n:w [ | |Among those attending from Now Ji : CEcan (o T s o and in it is enacted the gres ma ife. marked and guaranteed ———— Britain will be Donald Proudman, | [~ 7 ¥ 0 v 3 e given r the | ory Corb . ST - . P - Mr. r v oI g i Ee X 1 Our service makes home-building e 196 & Mr. and William F. Brooks | FMOEY “‘,’lrl‘w‘”- 1’(' ,‘f’” o ““(‘7;"1 J Woodford - Hibbard Nup- | lof prercival i pres The home was ivoly g0 2 Sl Mioe (w;tk et b g uRTls of South High strect are cxpected | p il SRR U rhitip per. || tials Yesterday—Engage- ‘1 ave ar Y i with ¢ fr 50 Hmorrow. Miss Maragact ves | in the vestry rooms of the Congre- i the surrounding te liome from, Cliicago, Tl tomorrow, |yl o SL0 AT SRR ECE |1 Pants Avinotmeed. n the surround g tert 1eldon. | from our pl nd our i Dr. John Purncy with Mrs. Pur-|* 5 = | 5 Is expreted to take place BR et ney and their daughter, Miss £ Sk Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Boardman of T take you throug Mrs. A. W. Gross of Jefferson- | yyorth Ridge, Rerlin, an- ; ! Leth Purncy of B K Rock € i Thu > 52 & Toun ville, Ind., is spending a month with | " C he geme the tty wed 80 Ly . ey reuraed " Braraayfrom *Nova| T MU BOMD R | nouo e ensagtment o thlr| & i o 457{ A/[E ANO’Z"HER / Build This 5-Room | Maple Hill. A Plck £ leriin. iite | /of Mtk Grace illlan B n | & Bungalou' Mrs, Paul R . has been set for the wedding hter of My, and Mrs Marjoric and . stre 5 gigs of Pitts- | s ind - Dr. Alex roW, 5 ¢ 1 this Bunsal d = T o s ©u can butid ungalo with Miss Gert Rogers end guest of | Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lipman of | ¢ n of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- eries oy I"‘J bungal Sunnyledg ¢ been spending the Donatd iidden of Linwood | 24 Oak s t have ed the | r “avins of Indiur \'mu’t\;‘m T town or ¢ woek in New York city, Mr, Rogers Strect. g liSais e e S e A, il egtemany SO nesmor el NP & Saoond Question Book compiled by Justin Spaf- 3 and son Paul Kogers, Jr., left to- 2 | Sadie Lipman to Arthur }ertz- | formed by Dr wood here are two ABSR foin thom, © anley W. Converse of Converse, | mark of Waterbury. Miss Lipman i | seven 6 ciock ot cannee or | ford and Lucien Esty, the compilers of the pioneer Lk i N 8. €., is the house guest of Mr. and | historian at the New Brita €r- | the fde” tart t a . O : S v Ddward Hungerford, son of Mr. | Mrs. Walter P, Crabtroc of Lincoln |al hospital, Mr. Hertzmork fs o | @ i yo o, || question hook, with a preface by Frank Sullivan. Ve bl T T et B e [shoe merchant in Waterbury, No | Massaehusctis, o < f < || 2100 questions and answers with the ratings of 60 Better Bt Homes o street veturned on Monday from e | date has Leen set for the wedding. | will he matro s SR Sl 4 ott {omes of Etbtite e e ol AT rn e eiant ey . : ) Ul new celebrities and added features including the * s e I's 1 on Wednes from New Miss Julia Zwick, daughter of Mr. " 0 hon o H ] P .d Jlungerford and his daugh- | York city. and Mrs. Michael Zwick of 23 aria D elEon, fo . Baffling Super-T Miss Marion Hungerford of | b o A North street, and John Frederick fiana, and a elass f verv bit as o0 as 7 ur street were In New York eity | Miss Katherine Ludington of O1d ' Groth, son of Mr. and Mrs. John | com at Bufler Colleg l‘\“) bit as 8¢ od as Volume 1 ... this week. | Lyme, first vice-president of the Groth of 10 Lo t street, were | act as best man, o | National League of Women Voters married Monday fternoon at § | 'he bride will be attired in Among the picture - on display at | was toastmaster at the dinner given | o'clock at the home of the brid the Connecticut Academy exhibit in | in Washington last evening In con- | the presence of the immediate f: LL D the Ather Annex are some done [ nection with the general council |ilies. Reverend Martin M. Gaudin ] Té Cooper, Mrs. Frank | meeting of the National League of icia using the double ring | Mrs. Kenneth Sloper and | Women Voters. Miss Mary Buckley rvi A, . S i R R e Mr. and Mrs. Henry W Groth at- | Herbert E. Anderson (STATI@?}ER,Y ’TEW BRITAI?i conz r be built of stuc s Marion Hungerford, | of Martford, state president of the ., L {cor .cazue of Women Vot- | tended the coup . and Mrs. Edward Scchrest | 4 . Herbert Knox Smith| The bride wore a gown of georg Teacher ure spending the weck-end with o ; ary cctor ette trimmed with taffeta and car- Mrs. Sechr parents, Mr. nd | of the * Connecticut L o were ricd a houquet of rainbow sy = Mrs. G. A. Cadwell of Harrison |guests at the dinner. g DBuA" Tha GslEan 1hr Mhror vt o | VIOLIN = VIOLA street. Mrs. Cadwell will return with | .. tired in a gown of orchid colored | them on Monday to spend a week | Miss Pr Crabtree, da terepe and carried yellow sweet p u.,} ENSEMBLE PLAYING T at their home in Wellesley Hills, | of Mr. and Mrs. Walter | The couple Icft on a wedding trin | Next to the Strand Mass, trea of Lincoln strect, will leave |to New York, Washington, I, (. . . Monday for a two week stay and Virginia. Upon their return they Studic o 4 = \Mirs. Bret Necce of Corbin avenue! Spartanburg. Sonth Carolina. She whil reside 10 Locust street, PACRARD BLG. MATN AND ARCHSTS ]4() I\/Ialn Street - Phone ]24 250 PARK 25 BIGELOW roturned Thursday from Chicago, | will be the gucst of Mrs, J, C. L | g I S L e 1l : ! Evans. Mr. and Mrs, Jaml.‘s\(‘mrrny of |} Exclusive Curtis Distributors for ey Britain and Vi | ‘ e E