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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 1927. MISS GLADYS D sident oi ) Ny itain Colleos to b Club a heid next Neweomed Introduced to Pritain Active Week 1 Society Have Clothes for Critical Men Men who used to think their clothes had to be made to measure find they can get fine fabrics—per- fectfit,and long continued delight in their purchase, when they select a Hickey- Freeman. You can spend ten min- utes in making your selec- tion today—and wear the suit tomorrow! Fitch-Jones —_— Harold Guy of Portland, Miss Max- ine Hart, Mrs. Edwin Coles of West |ter, Miss Sally Humason gave Hartford and Mrs. Stanley Duncan. |thelr home on Vine street, Mrs. | Mrs. Carlisle - Baldwin and Mrs. | Marcus White and Mrs. Herbert L.| Louis Reynal presided at the at-|Pease presided at the tea table, at- tractive tea table. Mrs. Edward |tractively set with fall flowers, tall | Christ, Miss Katherine Swft and Miss | candles and old crystal. Miss Dotha | Furith Wachter assisted the hostess White, Mrs. Kenneth T. Sloper and | Sl ID8 serving. Miss Virginia Hart assisted. PPN Yos Coarge B Ko of Wal | wyi. murith Wachier, deagiier of| Rickey of Worthington Ridge, Ber. | ATk Place will give a luncheon I R e Inext Wednesday for Miss Marioric | Une sk Ray Bassete of Hartford, { 70 2 i TR 8 SRR Mrs. Harold Judd of Berlin, Mrs | { Howard Parsons, Mrs. Robert Par.|Carlisle E. Baldwin. Miss Baldwin's sons, Mrs. Arthur Kimball and Mrs, | MATTIAEe to Arnold Wallen will tak. | Harry Bates were among the guesty Place next Saturday. | present QL s ey Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Cooper o Mrs. Virgil Palmer of Harrison | Corbin avenue were guests at th street will entertain the members of dance which Mr. and Mrs, Lucius the Wallen-Baldwin bridal party Barbour of Hartford gave last eve next Saturda luncheon a the iing at the Farmington Count Hearthstone m in Berlin § PRI of Lincoln | Mrs Kohn of West Hart bridge club | ford ¢ ith a luncheor afterno er home. | followed by cards Thursday for Mrs prize. : pPardon I ke of Berlin Miss Ruby Thursday Miss Katherine 8 won the | iy I Mrs. Donald Hidden fbridge party at her home on V Monday afternoon to intro- luce Mrs. Richard White 1 Mrs Taintor Mrs, | s TBaldwin entertaine Tuesday at r home on Harding strect for her sister-in-1 Miss Marjorie Baldwin Waller Saturday. The whose marriage 1o Arnold will take plac \t i ridge prizes won by Mrs Stanley D Aiss Katherine | Miss Miriam Mouat, Mrs. | tt Hibbard and Miss Baldwin Mrs. Maxwell Port last Monday at ioad to the 1 nts Events el Victor Poinde e rty Monday afternoon a Hartford in honor Morse formerly of New Britain Miss Vir, Mrs. F 1My Vine party Mrs. Arthur Kimt t Thursday ev nt to Mr. and Mrs v¥ of Bor hom comy Rick- who saile n it Miriatn Mouat of this city street in W ernoon. The Mrs will ¢ rds W Miss Marjori: carths Mrs. Goorg: tof bel Wal nd Miss Hels Walls N SO et Ttnin: o or Miss M er of Mrs ores aldwin of A. Galpin of Wir 2 to Robert ‘LR a CLUB EVENTS | sday. College Club Plans Busy Season—31th State Meet- ing D. A. R. Held Friday ined 1} or home < followed 1 Miss Lonise 17 next on Tuesday, November 1, will ture Wallace Nutting, art M Nutting comes here ough 1 courtesy of Mr, I N. Stanl Miss Esthor St nd Mrs. Ar He will dis s tofl fliatayy zngland. Tndoors and Out LG T i i The complete program for tivities of the fall season cnainder of the season icnic this afternoon at 3 o'clock at | With the list of act o home of Mr. and M Howard | committees: s ns ou Stanley street. Din November 15, g will he served at § o'clock with church chupel, Mis and dancing fo follow sen of New . ginal Play and 014 York. will Folk to oceur next costume st to the followers of November 20, 3 o recital which Miss will speak on Books of the Y Deee er 13 will be in charge partment Bach December 27, “Modern Mozart Stanley Williams of ¥ ..Chopin January 10, “Sel Schumann | Henry T, Burr. . JTannary 17, extra passionato Soro | rent Tvenfs”, Mps MacDowell | Payne of N¢ York G0 January 24, open White of Vance ticrs of the Universe,” honor last gart of New Yo February 7, “An Horn will give on Tuesda 11. at § o'clock, at th Miss E. Miller on Arch program follows: of the Ci minor .. minor . ools and Cri Schubert minor st of a tea which Mrs Harrls B. Humason and her daugh.j-lc," Marshall Ba at | York. holomew of New !versary celebration. The Februa urrent lows Mrs. Payne of New York. 1 xtra meeting. February 21, "My Travels” Mrs Frances Parkinson Keyes of Wash ington, D. C, March Events,’ “Food Fact dren’s H ® Made of Them December enty MacLeod, 1 Wednesday, 4-6 p mbia University, New | Readings, Mrs Hostess, Miss Gladys Day nnual meeting. A anuary Ninth—>Monday charge of Mrs. | m. Informal tal 1y Trip Orient, Mrs, Ha Gelbar nolds. Muller and Miss Miy Noyes What Pro- chers Grorge ers of the year Pres! Laurence Moua first Mrs. F. Raymond 1 vice-president Searle; recording Porter; S:00 p.m Magnell, Hary Saprano t Orville | Rooms. ur H March T Harrop trea r, Miss | m. Musical P Esther vi tor, Mrs. | Ruth i honso B Mrs. B Mrs. William H. Judd J 3 mis, Mrs. 1 s H. Rot Park ower for Scholarsh Hostess list of off i t Hosts Mrs. Loui February Thirteenth — M program for the remainder of the season fol eighth - Holiday tea Flanagan o 0oy Rey J onday Ma Segt atics and cor s for the coming season foll sident, Mrs. M. A Ki Scoretary, Miss Ma lar M Committees Hospltality | G. Baker. Mrs Miss Jennie L. He Palt n Davenport Junior College Club Miss Katherine € 1 Stahl, Mrs Willa ist Membership Pelletior v Mot Program Kinsella s Mrs. odore A Mackintosh holarship Corbin, ( ard L aster, Ars, P, ¥ Rowland Mrs. Fielon M. Stons Miltor Camy Mrs. Nominating erford Littlchales, uncheon and rally of 1 Miss Marion H rch will be held | o'clock Miss Gladys Day; Vie Miss G irman ohert ar Miss L ark, Chairman; David Malm- Chairman; Miss Eloige Unkel- Chalrman seorge ne, frmar Miss Mil- MeDonon Chast Mrs. 1gOT- Mrs he South | T. Burr ion, wil rof tio T preside rd who ently with the Dr ommission s to ad 2dia Up To “il of Kashmir." ain he r 1 the home | evening. Dur- ors ) limited to is way the gatherings : (pproximately imate, the spe kept closer becomes sot 8l together - preside a i Connecticut Cl what of of the social function. Last season Mr 1 Mrs. Harry Bates, Mr 11 Mrs, ence Bennett and Mr. and Mrs 1ton were among those at- @ 21 Tane ending from town. The o'clock his year will he held the last Fri sresident v evening of each month, the first fliies from the N Will be offered by the p John Laidlaw Buel. Re pastor of th chur New Amierica which will be heon will he Miss coming on the 2Sth of October hen G. V. Portus onomics at the University of Syd- will speak on lia, its Probiems, its Experi- AR Forth v. Sydney, A alia tional Vill s its International Signifi- . s . tion from the chapter of f the American the 4th sta ge cluh Day, opened the home of 1 Vance stroct I Miss Evelyn L gughos t the first Darimot r's scholarship win the honor guesis club s Minvet Princess Anne @incess@sh‘kc'\a Slering Srevlma At LeWitt’s Silver for-Fall Brides At LeWitt's can be found all patterns of Sterling, as well as all silter plated patterns most acceptable to the modern bride. M. C. LEWITT JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH 299 MAIN STREET UP 1 FLIGHT Favors and Novelties for Your Hallowe'en Party ' BOOKS | GIFTS STATIOZIERY AEW BRITAIN,COMA 149 MAIN STREET TEL. n ¥ musical ghters of 1Founders and Patrlots held thouse Tnn, New London, Octo- served at Whittlesey s of the organization. 1 Society ondor ak on o Living Past.” \ Berlin, | tevolu- elacted ) monthiy m 124 | | i | Monte Banks, Movie Man, " &0 b ncluded in ¢ Craries gonmson, ana satoe 1y e BTt Fair Sex Wonder About ton street Tuesday evening. Mrs, .wconard read a p; r on Pad- Edla Sims made up the greater part | 5 Horsemanship Social Events in Gepital Already -t <o 5.0 i i v L™ ASTRIDE OR NOTIS S YOMEN'S PROBLEM Wiy e gton, Oct. S —(f) ily, the pital's scason is to get under way earlier and with a distinct naval [unw the opening aff on, for visiting o nd their e 18 more jaunty. However, 1 ng to do with it. Th tes who believe 1 in riding i ps fashior nd his staff, and s Cend WL Kellogg ar Yie the Tritisn | The Hon. Georgina Curzon < . Howard, 1 daughter of Viscount and Viscou & Howird havs {nvited |68 Curaon, is an advocate of the sts to a ball on October nservative method of rid AT wears high riding boots skirt discreetly long Advocates of the newer syl ver, are fn the majority. Misses and Mary Maitland, noted May ¢ Birls, are exponents of style. The younger : down her back i ; 4 both affect Puritan given & hall by |hats. Instead of “bowlers.” Miss Peg “k-Goodhart, the £v Paget, daughter of the Countess of Drogheda, favors a helmet hat and brevches. The motorcar may have lorses ont of the world, Lut it has not driven him il ind mans rembersl ot te | fromithia® eoctai¥ woria M Riaine s liplomatic set baek in Washington | /ISt &S popular today among ths iy Tt it Arrivals ex. | Socially elite as it was before thr f5d i tha fnext (oo e s hi|motorcar imade tlaubut sly appointed Belgian ambassa.| “Rotten Row” is a curious name jor, P » De Ligne, accompanied (OF the exclusive drive {n Hyde »ss De Ligne and their |Park. But it is a corruption of a aughter, Princess Flizabeth, | fore high sounding name, “Rue du Spanish ambassador ang 1101, meaning avenue of the King. Senora Do Padilla also are expected e for the naval | ) s are the Cuban ambas- Senora De Ferrara, who | < 0f the Tapanes officers of the 0w fn Amert- British Henry CF embassy, 2 The Junior British al attache. with the reception norrow night by Minister Mahoud Sumy Pasha and Mme. Samy Pasha hening the new Egyptian legation, driven commercial ason LONG ISLAND AVIATRIX AR T R PLANS AN OCEAN FLIGHT x4 onc voue nea he auditorium. A tick offic Mrs. Frances Wilson Grayson Ap., “The desien submitted by \ hitect must be accompanicd by & of the cubage and of the of the building here- and this sum mus cover the cost of heating, plumbing ventilation systems, lighting tures, all fees to architects, and her experts in design and con- struction of the building, and every- thing necded to complete the struc- d to reach here at 4 grcloet, | Ure in all its parts and render it fit AUt < € for its uses, but it is to be exclusive 1his afternoon from Curtiss field in her amphibian plane, “Dawn,” in | °F,furhiture and furnishings. iite o e ge shall be so computed as ! pes to make a ight t0 14 gjow as exactly as possible the Denmarlk actual volume of the building, cal- Reservations culated from the finished level or party of 12 at Hotel Brunswick. levels of the lowest floor to the highe which has been closed since S0om | est points of the roofs, and contain. i vor day. A chef was en- ed within the outside surfaces of th 1d the dining room was walls. Pilasters, cornices, balconi for the visitors, who. Mrs. and other similar projections shall advised, would he accom- not he included. Porticos with en- nied by a number of newspaper 4 columns and similar pro- and photographers. Her sup- ons shall be taken as solids and of gasoline was cxpected to fizured to the outer face of the col- h here from New York this umns. When columns are fres eoon one half of the volume of porticos shall be taken. Thers Al also be Included in the cubage parapets, lanterns, dormers, vaults d other features adding to the bulk of the building, also the actual me o exterior steps abov: Light wells of an area of less s filed in superior court ye 400 square feet shall not be MacArthur, a mo cducted. In caleulating cubage, jon mana ccount shall be taken of variations ueed Banks of slander., Banks wa in the exterior wall face, as for have stated that Mac- example, the projection of @ base- Arthur was of a temperanient un- ment story heyond the general line to motion picture work. of the building.” nounces Intention of Flying ™ Denmark. Old Orel Maine, Oct. 8 (®)— Mrs. Frances Wilson Grayson, the Long Tslan aviatrix, fn a night received by Captain Harry M advised him that she Ulch were made for a Being Sued for $85,000 S An s, Calif., Oct. 8 (& ks, film comedian, was ndant in a suit for 33,00 sserted to Flowers for very Occasion Let us help you with your Flower problems. Large or small orders cheerfully accepted. VOLZ THE FLORIST 1 West Main St. Tel. 3700