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RL irk, one of the city’s popular young matrons, cent addition to New }’nn'nn societ A VAN BUSKIRK Mrs. Van Bus! a comparatively r Activities & PLersonalities Fall Season In N —Round of Dinners, Bridges, Luncheons and Teas Continues—Woman's Club Open Meeting. Two important events are on the social calendar for New Britain people today. The Yale-Princeton foothall game in New Haven this afternoon and the dinner dance at the Shuttle Meadow club tonight. When Yale kicks off to Princeton this afternoon it is very likely that a unlctomafi\o audience of New Britainites will be present for every one who could possibly secure a ticket from \Iu limited number is planning to be there. If the number of table reservations may be considered a criterion the success of the country club party is already as- sured for very nearly 250 members and guests are planning to attend the dinner dance, Elaborate floral decorations have been planned for the dining room and grill wwhile Yale and Princeton banners will add a brilliant bit of ¢ » to the ballroom, Si Yaffe will play and dinner will be served at 8 o'clock. Tables have been taken by Governor John H, Trumbull and 1 Trumbyl, Mr. and M M. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs, Bret Neece, Mr. and Mrs. W . Coliolan, Mr. and Mrs, E. Allan Moore, =M. and M "mlr- Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Abel, Dr. Clifford \hmn ‘and Mus. Vivian, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks, Mr, and Mrs. C. F. I'readway of Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. George Bean, Mrv. and Mrs. George Long of Hartford, Mrs. Allan McKinnie, Miss Virginia Hart, Miss Katheryn Swift and Mrs. Arthur Kimball, The New Britain Woman's elub of which Mrs. Laurence Mouat is president has nged an evening's entertainment for the club members and their cuests. On Tuesday, November 15 at 8 o'clack in the evening at the Iiirst Congregational church Miss Sidney Thompson of New York City will give a costume ' presentation of Original Plays and old Folk Lore. Since this is to be the first and only open meeting of the club this season members are planning to make it somewhat of a social event. Many of them will entertain small parties at dinner previous to the meeting, while others are planning later supper parties at their homes. 1ts fmiim.n favor about town during the last aftérnoon teas” at the Shuttle Meadow club. Originated early in fall their popularity has grown by leaps and hounds. Almost all the club members take advan- tage of this delichtfully informal manner of entertaining a few friends—others find it a happy climax to a long walk on these brisk fail days., Among the eve month are the “littic Xew York. general Local House Guest 0 Games Attract rtain Hazen of Berlin thall n che 1 member of the SEAboTe University Nas of Amy John- ve retur lays i New ister-in . of For Stever sending g the sts of Weld, W. H. Hart, of Jersey City, Wil wnd Luther Parker reunion of the 101st Gun Battalion In Hartford evening i i of 2] 1 of Stan ley street has returned to her home | Thursday Jew Britain Is One of Many Gay Events | | win | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1927. Mr. and Mrs. Louis I Wilcox of | nore, Md., are the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Iarl Van Buskirk of Ten Acre road. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Cerbin of | West Main street will spend the lat- ter part of next week in New York ciry. Mr. and Mrs Isaac Fish of the s ttle Meadow club will leave next Tuesday for New York city to attend the National Hotel Exhibition at the Hotel Commodore. P . Mrs. Charles 8. Wyckoff of Pluin ville, is making a several weeks trip through the south. v Mrs stre with A. P. Marsh of Greenwood s returned from a visit wer daughter in Blair, Va. P ckwolf of Plainslile ( her sister, Mrs. Al t Long lsland City Mrs is visiting bert Reickel New York. Emil wit . nd Mrs, Wells Foster will return Sun 4 wee D. €., whic} anee of their twent nniversary. was taken in obsery sixth wedding 500 Dr. and Mrs. Arthur € Maple Hill will have Johnson of Hartford as over the wesk-end . Dr. and Mrs. Leon Dary of Mupls Hill avenue hiave returncd from o few days' stay in New York. Miss Ruth Rristoll. daughter Mr. and Mrs. T. Bristoll of Corbin avenue, ad essed a eting of the Daughters of the Am 1 Revolu- tion of Southington Thursday after noon on probation work. S | Arthur Kimball of Lexmgton street and Charles F. Smith of Lex- ington street ave in California. .« oo | Mre Howard Abbe of Stecle strect | |18 visiting her daughter-in-law, Mrs Harry Abbe of Hampton, Virginia | PR . Grant Miss Be their gu . of John Andrews, Mrs. John ~ Andre street, has as veek-end, J William Gra at Yale son of s of Mr. and Lincoln s guests over the Pershing, Jr. and assmates of his . Alrs. George Boli returned te her home on Trumbull street Thursday from a visit at her former home in Hatfield, Massachusetts. PR Miss Beatrice Reynal of ILexinz- | ton street, will leave on Monday to be the guest of Mrs. Arnold F. Wal- len of New York city. Mrs. Wallen was the former Miss Marjoria Bald- Mrs. Neece, 'Shuttle Meadow vesterday. derson have retur he past Friendly society wveek in Boston Amer the 1 of DY t Pecl Charles Reynolds of Harrison of Nev street and Jogeph Eexton of West Main street are attendinz the Army- Notre Dame football game today in W York. Prind today . . Sally_ Wagkowitz of Lincoln is in Boston, Massachusetts week-end Mrs. Kenneth Sloper of Grove Hill has returned from York city Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Duncan of Lincoln street are attending the Dartmouth-Cornell football game to day in Hanover, New Hampshire. e Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blanchard and Mr. and Mre. Conrad Saber of Chicago, who have recently come {o Britain to make their home, have maoved into the Westminster apartments on Vine street. RS Miss Katherine Clark. a student at Beaver college, is spending the week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Clark of Garden street P Mrs. Elisha H. Cooper of Vine street was in New York during the week. . Miss street for the o . Rood Curtis Miss Pennsylva - Robert N week-end nue. bride: slowitz w this eveni . Miss Natalie Case of Plainville in Boston for the week-end. . . Miss € coln str Mary Friedlar . is o« AL the conc Dorothy sar colls Camp New Miss Gertrude (. Benz of street is spending a week York city visiting her sister. . . in will 1 comy 4 musicia in concerts in Boston Mrs. George F. of Berhin| has as her guests over the week-end, Miss Ruby Halsey of New York eity, and Miss Sarah Woodard of Brook- lyn, Miss Gertrude LRI Camp street is sper Miss Irene McNulty, Miss Isabella [end with her Sulty, Miss Lillian Williams, M 2 Williams, Miss Bertha Tar- Ruth | Ch Miss | street An- | Main street w M Rebe son, Miss Arline Larson, Miss Tuntz, Miss Ruth Ensworth, Ellen Hallberg and Miss Isabel Hurrison West Army [ ————— e e Fitch- Jones Co. Recognized for Fine Neckwear Unusual quality. Produced by weavers who are noted for their skill. Constructed entirely by hand. $1.00 to $5.00 BRE' \\[Ih \I)\, George Coit was hosle = ———————= nna and T. Henrikson, all of this | . | Mrs. M. Nordstrom and family of | Robbins avenue, ed the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. at their home in West Hartford last Tuesday evening. . . A banquet and reception was tendered Mr, and Mrs. Ferdinand C. Hyneck of 289 Glen street at the Donau society rooms on Arch street Thursday evening in observance of the 50th anniversary of their wed- Jing. tives were present. During the afternoon, services vere held at St John's German iutheran church, Rev, Martin Gau- lian acting as master of ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Hyneck were the recipients of numerous gifts, includ- ing gold picces and flowers. An ap- propriate program was carried out nd during the evening the engage- nent of Miss Lillian Thomas, to rnard Faulkner of Bristol ounced. Miss Thomas is a grand- inughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyneck. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Locust street, have ngagement of their daughter, Lil- an, to Bernard W. Faulkner of liristol. The wedding date has not ven set. y T¥ inour as of 8 the e Miss Ruth Judith Danielson, ughter of Mr. and Mrs, Car] Oscar <lson of Maple Hill, will become ride of O3war Raymend Carl- of New York city, son of Mr. Mrs. Edward Carlson of Sun- avenue, this city, on Thanksgiv- 1z Day, at 4:39 o'clock in the after- at the home of the bride's par- Mrs. David Swanson will act is matron of honor and Erwin Dan- icison, brother of the bride, will be st man o and ris roon | Mapel Hill, attend- | Edwin W. Tillotson | About 100 friends and rela- way | Both Miss Danielson and Mr. Carl- son are graduates of the New Brit- in Hizh school The wedding of Miss Ethel Potts, laughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph 1 Potts of Madison street, and Gordon T. Prescott of Corbin avenue, will take place this evening at 7 o'clock it tha hame of the bride's parents. Dr. George W. €. Hill, pastor of the South Congregational church, will perform the ceremony in the pres- ce of the immediate families. Miss arjorie Potts wiil attend her sister as maid of honor and Rebert Clif- ford will be best man The coupls will make thelr home in Springficld, Massachusetts, upon their return from a wedding trip. i o e e Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Quistberg of 139 Henry street, have announced | the engagament of their daughter, Clara Marie, to Edward C. Zitzkat I' NEECE at a tea at Dame ‘oo city this York atthew R Mali- ph Kaloski are -Princeton game | 207 Glen etreet not been get. The engagement of Miss Ann Em- | ma Richter, danghter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. John |Richter of 27 Market street, to Edward Hayes of New Yorlk city, has been announced. Miss Richter is ‘s. graduate of tha logal | schools and’ of the Bridgeport Hos- pital Tratning Schoel: for Nurses. Tor the past thres years she has beem. a member of < fhe exécutive board of graduate nurses' association | of Conpecticut. Mr. Hayes is employ- ed in Bridgepart. v e The wedding date of the omas Keena spending \ DDING Nuptial Affairs Planned | and Past — Anniversaries Observed ngagement . Announcement ‘has Been made of the marriage of Arthur E. Eiserlg, 30 friends last Sat- |scn of Mr. and Mra. Emil Eissrig of | ir home, 46 Burritt street. this city, and Miss | observance of | Ann' Estelle Kock, daughter, of Mr. of their wed- | and Mrs. Phillip Kock of Pitteburg, flenrikson were | Pennsylvania. | purse of money. | o . | in Sweden and | Mr. ‘and:Mrs. John Henrikson ob- | , John, Ilv'flml\(‘ | served the twenty-fifth anniversary | Mr. and M 1 about Tohn Henrikson en- on annivers and Mrs, with a 2 iy g MM onte 1 q‘mz smart foot will be slender this Fall. So Dorothy Dodd models are here in the swinging, graceful lines the Mode demands. New colors, too—new leathers— fresh designs—to meet ex- acting tastes. But—so spar- ingly priced that even @& modest allowance can provide faultless fitting Dorothy Dodd shoes for every fashionable occasion, obe Clothmg House | son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Zitzkat ofy LaNIo Mrs. Coit was co-hostes Usiire, COTT with Mrs, Bret Neece at the Shut- tle Meadow club \Mlmdm | of their marriage Saturday at their home on with a reception guests, The marria Danville, and Mrs, coln stree an Coon of Dobb’s T took place in New. York on October o 29, Mr. and M Long Island, Mr. Barnes is Britain High school Polytechn lacr Miss Mr. and ichelina Coce, daughter of r street, { Alfred Apara of Orange s evening | day morning In the chapel of tha uth Congregational church. Dr. George W, (. Hill, pastor, performed the ceremony. The bride a gown-ef whita satin and a tulle vell. She carried a of w 0 and carna Miss Angeline Coco, who wes maid of honor, wora a dress of lay or georgalie with hat'to match 1d earried lavender colored flow - ers. William Apara was hest man. A ption was hsld at the home of the bride's s and of Ren ~AMroand Mrs. Apara vl make Tnstitute. heic home at 111 Orange street for o of Leon Barnes of New Ny Luther M t, this city, S0y, of Barnes of Lin and Miss Mari New York n honagy hite ftans rry, an Howard Barnes of attended the couple a graduate of Ne Abnouncement has beén made of the engagemaent of Miss Irene Mir derlein, daughtér:of /Henhy Minder lein of 22 Highland street. to Fran- Tre. Filadelphio ©oco of became the bride of cet, Tues- How Many Children Are 1 \ 149 MAIN STREET on Your Christmas List?- You will find the right: books for them all at [RELIM LIS BOOK§ ' GIETQS | STATIONERY | ‘AEW BRITALY COMY PHONE 124 Next to Strand Theater Mums Beautiful, gorgeous Mums in fiery colors. Sweet, dainty flowers that are so popular. Remember, send some home. We wire Mums to any part of the country. Freshly received. VOLZ The Florist West Main St. Phone 3700