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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1927. National Academy in New York is residents of New Britain for twen- one painted by Mrs, Elisha Cooper of i | ty-nine yea this city. g Mrs, T. H. L L) ; _ bridge club Monday ever Mrs. George Kimball of Sonth / » = < home on Theodore street, Burritt street was in New York city Hill. The prizes were won by last week-end. Herbert Anderson, Mrs. William Al- “ . e len and Mrs. R. C. Baldwin i Miss Ruth Keenan ot Montelair, | e N. J., is the house guest of Mrs. The members of the alumni of Sturman Dyson of Trumbull street. \ Thillips Excter Academy will hold a e inner December 6, at half-past six Dr. William Flanagan and Mrs. | e Svening at the et club ilanagan of Forest street have re or te street, Springfield, Massa- irned from New York city chusetis. KIIie spaakers will be Prin- Mr. &nd Mrs. t Ten Acre Road Viass., over the w .« . cipal Perry and Professor Tufts, ! The New Britain mem? of the alumni are : John A. Andrews, Stanton E. Ashley, Rébert B. Bacon, ckson, Richard K. Hous: rt Hyatt, George E. Kimball, A. Kinsella, Leland O. Lud- Henry W. Maier, Jr Oldershaw, Harold €. Ross- <. Kenneth M. Searle, Robert C. Vanee and Maxwell 8. Porter. 1 Van Buskirk in Boston, Mr. and Mrs Sechrist of lesley Hills, Mass, are the sts of Mrs rist’s parents, and Mrs. G. A. Cadwell of Har- son street . 0 . Dr. 8. G. Ohmz Mrs. G Ohman of York ci Visit- Mrs. Sturman Dyson of Trumbull strect will entertain at cards and tea 13 in town this week. Tuesday afternoon at the IHea A e stone Tavern in Berlin, treet will leav o sp=nd the H bristmas holidays with her daugh- I e Mrs. Sidney Paul Johnson in gion show, iish Moon, nd, Florida. to be presented Capitol o1 ¢ o he evenings of December 5 and 6 Miss Margaret Fogarty of Walling- he seenes of this musical come 11 was a guest of Mr Mrs. F re laid i high powered I. Skinner of Thompson York husine and in cck-end. Irollowing cast, the musica .. imaxes ensemble member , danghter of Mr. and Mrs. I, M. Zimmerman of Vine gtreet has returncd to school in Boston following a visit with her parents, Freddie, custodian of the offic snappy stenogra v line of chatter o . George H. Hildebrandt, southern Howard Boynton, the junior part representative of the Rule ner wi ss ability and a sen or—Clement Larry Au Advertisin Claire 1 and Level company, expects to spend the month of December with his | parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hilde- brandt ot Randecker Lane. . . vis, of the Apex MISS DOROTHY LATHAM i pl e ‘ ' SS VIOLA SPENCER _ : Miss Latham will leave i ay for Pittsburgh to be maid | Miss Flora C. Hine, daughter of ald Babinglon Brookficlt, a Miss Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Leon L. Spencer of of honor at the wedding of her brother, Harold Latham, and |r. and Mrs. Albert C. Hine of Clay- | romantic ishman, and a poet— Plainville, was speaker at the National Ann inksgiving Miss Phyllis Newlands of Pittsburgh, which will take place |ton Road, and a member of the it JRderritiHumison banquet of Business and Professional Giils last week at the | nior class of Connecticut College, lay evening. | entertained at her home over the 7 | week-end. Two of her classmates | Miss Mary Slayter of Auburndale, Series of Entertainments Pours [yrcreys, s " st ione o e e il W ne Waggett, an ambitions COUNty. er—Caroline Lo ve of Hartford as the repiresenta hurs ezie O'Brien, a daughter of Act 11 Personmel of the Ensemble Trelanc “Spanish Maids” &) Iloys — Kathryn Sincko, o e Miss Usilla Dolittle, a girl with a Ho i Ttuth Ma o, blighted past—Connic Mavis i Senor Durantia, a progressive . Violette Char- can Rokowski, Funds Into Open Purse of Charity .. .o, o i Mr, and Mrs. Willlam C. Shepard of panish innkecper—Charles Moore I enzL) - | Berlin. AR i) e Senor Lurenzio, a favorite Spanish (Waltor Fatic and T e i S i B TR i . o | MRS. WALTER SULLIVAN e L sraphiers = Gladys Larson, Benefit Events of Season Form Lavger Social Calendar | s, wittrea 3 of Winter street S n was Miss Betty Shanahan of Waterbury | Valera, an intrizuing Spanish | i pan e o Geha o T aey v = LI - . | has returned from a visit with her hefore her ve which took place November 29 Mr. and beauty—>Mary Dragim. 5 5 e i % Than Ever Before—Bridge to Aid Free Bed Fund | 323 4 ilS g G0 Diate NOVEIL NSk st ; e o Lady ot Lisho Men—Donald King, K. )l i ’ Fai E;(Li Tod: ‘?:L::xle;' Mr:{ ;'zor::s Lawton of | Myw, Sulliv 1l make their home on Cedar street this Ch’\z’ to, 1":"; r" Valera’s suitors— . Innkeeper, Valera and Fierto Ralph Needham, Joseph —Pirates’ Fair 7. rooklyn, New K. o] B i v armer. - <h T Knew” s and How o il for g arate air Upens Loday o .. A Gringo, interested fn Amerlean | 1 10 T Kner i SN, Lavien TR e | Mrs. Harold Herrick, who has part of the week. Miss Smith was ©s 0f advertising— heve In the Spring” ...or... Crorge Paris, Edward Me- The Citizens’ Free Bed Fund of the New Britain General |been the guest of her father, Tal- | heard in a song rh(il:EI trom \\‘w I embers g o Spanish girl—Mary Mor-, -rioe o (e} ‘|‘ "' o GlnleGaroTt-Dos; ool hospital is to benefit by the bridge parties and dinner ta}(mg;;“":fg f“‘;‘""'m‘;r;”e“’;n e o e dne ",:::,';s A L isioal Clisraes | Gooaniznt Ensemble, v S e e place at the Burritt Hotel today. Those in charge have wisely | "¢ o 128 <y ARG e Hiniley o M appointed a group of the yvounger set to a t in caring for the | ERCE) Mre. Harold Judd fs spending two Wednes- | “\Won't You Smile” details necessarily arising from such a large event. Carlotta! Mr. and Mrs. William H. Judd of | weeks in Minnesota Mrs. Howie, eddic, Agda, Seno- [p 3 Sloper heads the list of those assisting in arranging the tables | Murray street are spending the | sk . and Mis, Alexis raphers, Business Men, Office : and flowers. Working with her will be Esther Trumbull, Edith | week-end in New York city. N T i e e e . : : R o S iy | o A and S. ic cke © a sma 1 hat a Gir arry Austin n Unusual In tati 1 Prentic _.n'l,] Dovothy Case. Mrs. Howard Bruemmer who has | o grank parsons ot Plainville |Harrison street, will give a sons rday afternoon at| “Isn't Love a 1funny Proposition?” An Unusual Importation o charge of the candy sale has commandeered a number of attrac-1|is entertaining her sister, Miss Hel- ‘recital at the Swedish Lutheran on Kensington avenue for e and Hearts Girla ive younz mat md voung women to assist her, including } en Perret of Litehficld. church in Mount Ve n, N. Y, fo- r-in-law, Mrs. John Rich- | “How Happy We'll B § i (40 ! . 99 1 well kno ple as Mrs. Maxwell Porter, Mrs. Kenneth ' DR night. &he appeared last Thur mond of New York eity vevesianea.. Larry and Qlaire N i 5 \irs. Luther Parker, Mrs. A. Shaw. Miss Irene Sullivan of TLinwoo: the local Sew Luther: Mrs. Osch entertained | “Just Leave it to Us” | \\p} 1 de e ppn i Ars, T < 7 street s spending the week-end in church with her v tev. the members bridge club X . Howie, Treddic Nod ) _Dudley Walker, Mrs. Lawrence x.« york city. G. Ohman of N city. Dr. | Tuesds ler home on “iot Tomale Land” Mrs. Georee Boli, Mrs, Lucian Stevens, Mrs, Harrison | . . Ohman and Miss Ohman have just South Burritt street. Larry, Howi Fredd: . George Coit, Mrs. BEdward Lancaster, Mrs. Per-| Miss Edith Longenbacker of New returned from a successful concert — Miss Maxine Tart and Ensemble, Satt. Mrs, James Baldwin, Mrs. Barl Van Buskirk, Mrs. | Jersey 1s the house guest of Mr. and |tour of Sweden nhers of Otter Arthur Samp Corinne Goodwin, Miss Burith Wachter, ; Mr® Stanley Duncan of Lincoln | e S i oAmpson, S i x0 3 g ASLLAGY A & ? street, Miss Elizabeth Vivian, Mis Fan-' Lincoln Road ne e Miss Ruby Andrews, Miss Isther Stanley, Miss Ramona Mar- o o 0 nie Miss B wepard| Mrs. B. J. Hu i Distinetive Shapes tin, M ¢ Reynall, Miss Miriam Mouat and Miss Mar-! Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Berger of |and Miss Bettina Baldwin, who at-| was hostess to the members of her 3 gavet S. "ar\:mo“d s(’rPcl\Eer :po:dmg n}:n V\r'-ndrrl":'unz}\ \‘;.k:nn at Tiech \\T.Lm‘ .-\|1.n. '1‘”\‘{‘1 ._\I' i ‘I,mu Mrs. Graceful Designs Among: those who! taken tablesifor dinnerare Governorf¥eck-end nins Nangatuck, as - thel| xesarchuseins, foaay sl mer elson Mann, Mrs. R Joane ; e = ok il . = ests of Mr. Sherwood's parents. holding a food sa today at the Mrs, James T, Powell won the prizes. A MUSICAL COMEDY arm s G * Combinations John H. Trumbull and Mrs. Trumbull, Mayor Gardner C. Weld Al s T G e e e tlmad e s 1ge Lir DT | Hainionious ColerGembination and Mrs. Weld, Mr. and Jivs. Waiter ilart, Mr. and Mrs. Avthur| aiss Agnes Hitcheock has re- Vivian of West Main strect for the | party of two fables Wednesday eves Auspices A\ Typical Belgian Art Produet Harrop, M d Mrs. Donald Hart, Judge Morris D. e and | turned to Boston College following benefit of the flood sufferers of At her home on Kelsey street. OVER POST Mrs, Se Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L, Mills, Judge B. F. Gaffney | visit with her parents, Mr. and . Mr. and Mrs. Milton . Young of CAN LEGION ot £ G o Mo ' Winrm T, Hato b 2 | Afrs, E. R. Hitchcoek of Maple Hill. s ae s Chestnut street observed the fifty- 7 i and Mrs - ney, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam L. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Hoh | Miss Jennie Buchs LA OXON IR sy i oD A H William E. Attwood, uywl Miss Carlotta Sloper. oS s Mrs. George E. Christ, her eon | place has left for Los Angeles, Cali- e on sday. Mr. and Mrs. £ With many changes that have come to New Britain Rovert and daughter Jeannette or fornia. Young were marricd in Stafford Seafs On Sl at | = ¥ society, this ual event survives and continues tc hold an ' Hamilton street left Wednesday to s Hollow, near Stafford Springs. No- Crowell's Drug Store ) = ~\\//\\ —} H important place on the wintei's program. —This year new fea- |Make their homo in South Hadley, TH RINCS BB Phey haxashetn ‘ T {.\ L Y HI ¥ tures mark it, ding an a sale of the original poste o S i S S CA E NG hL D " 14 advertising the Loui Jones will be the auctioneer.| jyack Rouke formerly of this city [ S | Tn I H he post rs are painted in brilliant water colors and are the | was fn town during the week. Ho | Bridges, Smaller Home { BOOK§ (LGIE Q || H work of Mrs. Donald Hart who chose for her subjects various ;*r‘!’"’f““ 'l”‘l¥“"r of the Colgate Ath- | | Tyinners and Afternoon STATIGYW‘QY 1 about spita otie assoclation. z | ! AN Rl o e e || Teas Attract Society. ! + I, v‘ i RGO e il e e e e R || KW BRITAY.COMA | ¥ Today the Pirates’ Fair opens at the Y. W. C. A. The ot Mrs. Ryan Jolly of Pawtucket, | [ | Girls Reserve club t Business Girls' elub) are lending Rhode Island on Thursday. | On Wednesday of this week i \&_fl__‘fik ) combined efforts to make this a record breaking event. One of DR [John de Youns of Vneas Road ! the most novel features will be the Spanish Tea Garden where | )" 8nd Mrs. Burton 0. Barnard Stanley Quarter, entcrtained a pa | SR KBRS g lepabalils 4. Larael > of Bristol left on Thursday by motor | of friends from T Ply C TR THONT 194 i alternod I be dispensed by a group of voung people. ror Lakeland, Florlda, where they | They arc members of a cirele of 149 MAIN STREET PHONE 124 \nother is the amateur play, the performers | will spend the winter. | “Willing Workcrs” of which Mrs i which : ied by Mrs. Richard White and Mrs. S Woung o e (Lt preslon R Next to Strand Theater Hamilton Bickford, Mrs. Harold Parsons will have one of the ! Mrs: Alice Smith and daughter, | circle was a continuation of a “Sw Next to Strand Thea s s hiahad it i h - 3 Miss Barbara Hilliard Smith of New | shine Society.” It is one of thos | : T “\ § g "” ’1 b ’I\I’: ) \};lnril;\x;(l | York city were in town the early | orsanizitions of outgoing heneficent —_— J 1 | ions. ¢ fair opens | through Monday and Tuesday. Once more the American Legion is heard from. The an- I_—_————— nual theatvical prod I d on the evenings of Decem- ! 1 ) tement., The play is a musical ° 1 Moon” 1 bids fair to out-class pre- m. Lverybody is interested in it and ltc Ll Ones O t g vate. The well chosen cast o | "u.kl.w cffor ber o and 6 is to add to the interest but the ) nieans to be Get “Vour Holiday Flowers Here < We have all the seasona- S | ble flowers for the holidays, s ke o i G s (bt st et Choosing His Gift is Easy From Our featured by poinsettias, mistletoe ; about a man's comfort and appearance. Large Assortment of and others. Order by phone if 5 done so ) doul orts of t dlscounted. o e Give Gifts to Wear Mr i ! : 'w i.»‘\,h;h‘m They fill an every day want and an ever- H|CKOK | %}Ol‘: WlSh We guarantee satis- Ao At ST ! action. ' | St i Hamon it Belt, Buckle and Beltogram Sets in . Wil o o LR e ! Beautiful Gift Boxes e s e Py b | Fumishings Robes $2, $3, $4 ‘/ O l Z : i Leather Goods Gl b Clothi H : ' | i ! _ 00¢€ ot lng ouse The Florist , i with 3 : i ani e P s G . Cor. Main and West Main Sts. WEST MAIN ST. FLORAL PHONE 8700