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ziving holidays. She is a student at | the Forsythe Tufts School of Dental Aygiene. b . o Miss Victoria Fiske, a student smith college, and Samuel Fiske, a tudent at Deerfield Academy, ar pending the wee nd with their urents, Reverend muel A, Fiske nd Mrs. Fiske of Worthington itidge, Berlin. PR Mr. and Mrs. William K. Dunn nd son of New York city, spent I'hanksgiving Day at the home of \rs. Dunn's father, Dr. J. E. Mar- in of Vine street. . Miss Ruth Fish, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Isaac Fish of the Shuttle feadow club returned on Wednes- ay from Galladet College, Washing- on, D. to spend her Thanks siving recess with her parents. % el Miss Elizabeth Couley, daughter ! ! Dr. George Cooley of Lincoln d and Miss Ella Sloper, d. Mr, nd M Harold T. Sloper | f Russell street are home from the | Walnut Hill Schooly Norton, Mass., | v the Thanksgiving week-end. William Cobb, a nephew of M. nd Mrs. William F. Brooks o iouth High street has been spending he Thanksgiving holidays in town, Mir. Cobb is a student at Yale Uni- versity. “ e Miss Jane Rattenbury, younges aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam il. Rattenbury of Lenox Place will teturn to Bradford Academy tonior- row after spending a few days with Ler parents. Miss Rattenbury tended a dance at the Westminster School in Simsbu ‘Wednesday | night. at- o« e Mrs. George Hildebrandt and young daughter, Joan, who ha been spending several months in the | west will return to New York city MRS. A. C. SUNDBERG | The successful minstrel given by the Boys' club Tuesday f,‘:;’;”,‘,',f},".:"p’{'a'f,fi,.‘;h'{? n:’;;:w s evening was given under the auspices of the Ladies’ Auxiliary nome. of which Mrs. Sundberg is president. The proceeds from the performance will help to swell the building fund of the club. Y Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Walker and children, formerly of Hamilton street, are now in residence on Mon i Toe street. e 1 . ST | Kenyon Loomis returns to Am- Social Activities About Gown |5 iomn s, o0 ing Thanksgiving and the weck- lend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Loomis of Lincoln road. Tea Dance at Shuttle Meadow Attracts Large Crowd— | S 30] P ) 9 g Vi | Earl VanBuskirk of Ten Acre road | School and (,Olleg.e Set .Well Replegented R e I(;etroir;. Mich, {the College club. Daughters of American Revolution [ | MISS EMILY MOTT Miss Mott is a member of the membership committee of | classmate, James Tapman of C ford were the guests on Thanksgiv- | ing Day, of Mrs. Aude's parents, Mr. jand Mrs. George Dyson of Harrison street. .« o Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Baldwin mo- tored to New York city Friday with thelr daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wallen. Mrs. Wal- len spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. Wallen coming for | Thanksgiving. | .« .. | Miss Margaret Russell, returned to New York city Friday after spending Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Russell | of Grove Hill. “ . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swift of Montclair, N. J.. and"Mr. and Mrs. Roland Swift of Stamford spent Thanksgiving with ~ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Swift of Park Place. Vil Mr. and Mrs. Charleg Stanley and children, formerly of Forest street, are living in their new home on Lin- coln road. s e Mrs. William H. Simpson, Edwin simpson, Belmont Simpson of Har- rinton, Delaware and Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Goodley of Glendola, Pennsyl- vania, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Simpson of Walnut street. e Frank Pinches of New York city spent Thanksgiving Day with h parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pinches PP Miss Beatrice Johnson of Hart- ford i a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Ar- thur & Grant of Golf street for a few days. “ e Mrs. Farl Kenyon of Bridge; ort '{s visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. D. Williams of Liberty street. Siatie Miss Maxine Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart of Lin- coln road is spending the week in | Atlantic City, N. J. A Mrs. Allan McKinnie of Forest street is entertaining her mother, Mrs. John Gruett and her brother, John Gruett, Jr., of Cranford, N. J. S sue Miss Martha Moore s home from New York city to spend the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Allan Moore of Sunnyledge. | Curtis Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Willlam Booth of Forest etreet came {home from Yale University for Thanksgiving, bringing with him a | on- norsville, Ind. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving | i e George Kimball has returned to | | . St ’W Mott of Cedar street. i arry Bates of Russell street, - - to Meet F“da)' Harold Judd of Berlin, Johnstone | . ...y . poc o (,m‘“\ Vance of Monroe street and Howard | 817 10 470 HEEHC 98 h Humphrey of Russell street loft to- | [1ill over the Thanksgiving holidays day for Beauport, North Carolina | to spend two weeks duck shooting. | P The bright gayety of New Britain’s social world gained in intensity during the last week and hotels and clubs were marked | with a brilliance and a crush of pleasure seekers said to eclipse other holiday weeks. A round of teas, dances and dinners| Harold Rossberg returns to Yale | Kelbach of _\“‘"‘"‘ ;;""‘f e A afforded amusement for the school and college set, while wed- University tomorrow after spending [ 1o Ot Mount, Holvole €oITEe dings and their attendant festivities claimed many others, |the Weekend with his mother, Mrs. |y, o) s Ctor her house guest, One doesn’t think of November nuptial events rivaling those of"mBe T. Rossberg of Vine streel. | \fiss Jona MacDonald of Durban, June—bhut such has been the case this month when nearly every | lLeo Gatfney, son of Judge B. ¥. | Africa. day witnessed at least one wedding. | Gattney and Mrs. Gatfney of Vine street has been home from Yale | IS BOCH University for the week-end. | OIS | ington street Miss Bernice Unkelbach, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Max Un- 1, daughter of Louis Reynal of Tex- spending the week- Mr. and Mrs John A. Andrews | ¢nd fn New York city. G Thanksgiving Day festivities at the Shuttle Meadow club drew ever increasing crowds as the day advanced, ending in | the late evening with a full house and the proverbial blaze of land daughter, Miss Ruby Andrews | 4 : glory. iy all the members at one time or another during |of Lincoln road, spent Thanksgiving| = My o 2 i”"}f,?’,‘,‘;" ;’f] cors the day, visited the club. Despite the rain, the golf enthusiasts f,:,y ;,";”,‘,oi”ifl.d,’,d}fi\,f,‘l ‘}:Z;n;g; [T e came early, in time for a round of play before joining their|in New York city. g Talmadge Swift and Miss Evelyn families in the dining room for the traditional dinner of the | WO | Swift who are spending the winter day. The afternoon tea dance which followed was an unquali- | _ Miss Blizabeth Parsons and Miss i Greenwich opencd their home on fied success, attended by throngs of young men and women at e e P home from school and college. The younger married set Were |gircet, have been home form Dana | Mr. Swift's cldest danughter Mrs. | also well in evidence, many of them looking so voung and | Hal, Wellesley, Mass, for the }namld Herrick and her husband, attractive it was difficult to tell them from the school crowd. | Thanksgiving holiday. [BizHEciek, has already returned to [ | his home in Larchmont and Mrs. of | Herrick will leave early next week. | P Mr. and Mrs. William T. Coholan, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Swift, | yearr: 06 M ARRUE GRrd e | Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Wheeler of Plainville, Mr. and Mrs. |pay in Canton. They returned to! Dr. E. Myles Standish of Hart-| Jonathan Hart of Maple Hill, Mrs. D. O. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. |town Friday, bringing Miss Emily | ford is spending the week-cnd with J. B. Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bruemmer and Mr. and Mrs, | Goodhue with them for the week- | Dr. Robert Buol of Garden street Maurice Stanley were among those taking guests to the c]uble"d' PR | Warren Pershing, son of John for dinner. | Mr.and Mrs. Seymour Holnn‘s‘\l"‘r»“hlfll! of Omaha, Nebraska, spent | and son of New York city wers the | Thanksgiving and the week-end Among the interesting club events to oceur next week is |guests of Mrs. Holmes' parents, Mr. | with John A. Andrews, son of Mr. the second meeting of the Esther Stanley, chapter, Daughters | = of the American Revolution. Miss Mary S. Whittlesey and Miss Frances Whittlesey will open their home on West Main | street for this affair which will draw a large group of prominent | women, especially when it is known that Miss Katherine Al Nettleton, state regent and Miss Emeline A. Street, state vice- | regent of the organization are to speak. The meeting takes place Friday, December 2. | PERSONALS ASD i ‘artouch months returned to town Wednes- | y to spend Thanksgiving with his | i |parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Hayes of Murray stree | ol Solid white gold School and College Set Re- 17 jewel, Precision movement, $7§ turn For Holiday Bringing | Henry Russell, son of Mr. and Friends and Clagssmates. | Mre. Isaac Russell of Grove Hill, is | homa from Yale University for the | holidays. o« e e Mrs daughter, Robert Middlemass and Miss Margarct Middle- mass of South High strest spent Thanksgiving in New York city with | Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Rickey. v y in Bridgepor Mr. and Mrs. Thor returns to Pratt In N. Y. tomorrow | with his | | Cartouche 199 The Smallest Watch of its quality to be offered at $75 The small lady’s wrist watch was made a practical timekeeper largely through the original improve- ments of the Gruen Watch Makers Guild. Now, as a natural sequence to Gruen’s leadership, the Guild Craftsmen have perfected a tiny wrist- let, which, for its quality, is the smallest watch to be offered at a price of $75. This new Cartouche carries the Gruen Precision mark—the pledge of the Guild identifying the fine 17 jewel movement as of the greatest accuracy, finest quality and highest finish. Available now in a choice of several delightful solid white gold case designs, the Cartouche is both distinctive and thoroughly dependable—an ideal gift watch. Come and see these new wristlets on display to- gether with other Gruen Watches priced from $25 to $250. THE PORTER & DYSON CO. Jewelers and Silversmiths 54 MAIN ST. ' ‘artouche Howard Parsons of Russcll street | has returned from Chicago, T, v e Miss Jean Trumbull, daughter of | Governor John Trumbull and Mrs. Trumbull of Plainville {s home from Bradford Academy, Haverhill, Mass. P rd Sechrist of returned to rhursday after rt of the week | nts, Mr,| Mr and Mrs.B.B. I mons Place will see the Army-Navy game in New York today. PR Mrs. Julia Bassette Lee of Lynn, Mass., Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bassctte on Em- mons Place. Harrison Mrs. A last Haven it his home sday e | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker and Monroe | Jaughter of Maplewood, N. J., spent k-ond in | Thanksgiving and the week-end vith Mr. and Mrs. John Fellows of. | | Ten Acre road HilY g t street spent Bran- ard Coales, son of Mr. and ase Coales of Worthing- ford, Hib- ge, Berlin, is home from | bard's b 1 Mrs. M. D. |school for the Thanksgiving recess. | Stanls | * s . | Miss Milda Andzulatis of Chestnut 1as returned to New York to | resume her studies, | 2 E e | | Baward Dobson of San Francisco, | California, is spending a few days at the home of his parents on Lincoln | street, and ch: guests of Mrs. on hias r ftor Henry Pelton and Richard Pelton sons of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Pelton of Forest strect arc home from | Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass, PR « o | Miss Eleanor L. Proudman, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. NEW BRITAIN and Mrs. John A. Andrews of Lin- Pershing coln road. Mr. and Andrews are at Yale University, Mr. and Trumbull str parents. " Mrs. Bol Mr. Princeton University, Princeton, 1J. and his sister, Miss Elizabeth | Kimball has returned to Dana Hall Wellesley, Mass. The young people are the son and daughter of Mr. of | and Mrs. Arthur Kimball of Lexing- t spent Thanksgiving | ton street and were in town for the in Hatficld, Mass., with Mrs. Boli's | Thanksgiving holldu): o | | Miss Katherine Clark, Mr. and Mrg., John Aude of Hart- :‘01 Dr. Robert Clark and Mrs. Clark HOSPITAL BRIDGE n living | Proudman of Frederick street, | several ' Maple Hill, s home for the Thanks- John Hayes who has bec in Houston, Texas, for L) at BURRITT HOTEL December 3 Afternoon or Evening Dinner Benefit Citizens' Free Bed Fund Announcement Dec. 5th—10th we will have a different window display each day featuring Christmas Gift suggestions, Several of Our Dresses, Coats and Hats Reduced 20—30%. | daughter Home from Bradford Academy, for the wezel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rattenbury of HAL L DUR L Sheis a encx Place, of Garden street is er college, Jenkinstown, PR Miss Marion Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence T of Forest street was lome Smith college, Northampton, Mas: for the holiday Pa. . e Miss Helena Doune, the New Jersey Women, and student at Simmons colleg are spending . the week-o their parents, Mr. and Mr Doane of Maple Hill “ s e Judd of ents it Mrs. Harold wisiting her p Minnesota. o e Mr. and Mrs. after Thanksgiving “clicking.” The biggest thrill!. Porters.” 149 MAIN STREET e from Beev- fare Boston, with | rederick Hart and |t Marjorie Hart of Kensington avenue | with he How Happy You Were new dining room suite! How proud you were to tell them that “it came from Porters.” Christmas gifts too, from our large collec- tion, will prompt many a happy recipient to say, with a note of pride, “It came from B C Porter Sons ck-end in New will attend the spending the w York city. They Army-Navy game. duughter of Yo Bennett | from John §. Dixon of are attending the football game today in Al Mazon Army anl M Drive . . Tinle nd Miss <hont York @ end gu Mr. and M Shonts of Maple Hill . | i\' w York city. Miss { s of | tois sbending 7 the with his par- Miss Frances te is spending purents, Mr. dinner . . . every course The Turkey just brown enough + . « the cranberry sauce not too sweet . .. everything just perfect. .. 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