New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 10, 1927, Page 4

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lin “Elljah,” to be presented by MISS HELENA DOANE Miss Doane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Doane of Maple Hill, will be toastmistress at a banquet to be given by the | Mathematical club of the New Jersey College for W, omen next] March. She is an honor student at the college and in her junior yea Social Activities About “Gown Christmas Dance at Shuttle Meadow Club Outstanding | Event of Holiday Week—Bazaars, Teas, Small Din- ' ners Entertain New Britain People. | | Society in New Britain continues to occupy itself with a ! round of charitable affairs, teas, dances and dinners at the\ various inns, teahouses and country clubs, One of the recent conspicuously notable events in the week’s social calendar was | the annual bazaar given by the Young Ladies’ Auxiliary of the South Congregational church. JInspived by Mrs. Rufus Hemen- way it rivaled in attraction the Pirates’ Fair which the Business | Girls' club and the Girls’ Reserve club staged at the Y. W. C. A. | Mrs. Hemenway hit upon the novel name of “Gasoline Alley” | which naturally prompted a setting suggesting a filling station. | Commodities on sale were arranged in stalls tlanking the walls surrounding the station. Ilere one (‘ll\l]ll buy all sorts of inter- esting things, from needle ie in China to candy made here in town. In the art hooth \h\\ Ruth Bristoll produced most fascinating little silhouettes, not a new stunt at these bazaars, but certainly a popular one. The automat in charge of Mrs. Arthur Harrop and Mrs. Raymond Catlin furnished quite a bit of amusement to those w ne in for dinner. All| in all it was a mo ful ¢ An effort is beine made to make the forthcoming Shuttle Meadow club Christmas dance of December 21 the crowning event of the season. Dinner parties large and small, at home and at the club house, will iem»x’r l)w {mf-I: The exodus of vouth from schools and coll . add much to the color and gaiety of the a the committee under the divection of E. Robert Carter is int oducing an idea rather new to the regular club dances, a supper dance, \utll‘ dancing to begin at 8:30 o'clock and supper following at mid- | night. Si Yaffe and his ortJn,\u‘z will pl F On Tuesday, December 13 the New will hold a meeting of wide interest : E the church. Mrs. Algernon B. Alder: rman of the civic com- mittee, has charge of the program wlum features Miss Mar) Potter, state supervisor of adult education. Miss Potter is to talk om “What Connccticut’ is doing toward the Education of Foreigners.” Concluding the program, Mrs. Mildred Sedgewick | Martin will sing a group of songs. ing Mrs. Alderson with the details necess: n event of this type | will be Mrs. Donald tobert S. Brown, Mis Mrs, William E. Fay, 3 ok Hart, Miss Helen “dlhln Helly ar, \II\\(‘UUIH\" Hillard, Mrs. Arthur Kimball and Mrs. Leen Sprague. PERSONALS [pe g5, amene o ay. Sritain Woman's club First C uxmogatmndl | Estelle Jones, to Reginald 8. For- Jean Agusta. Miss Eve who is the Dana L. Vibhe this Out S of 1=s0n Visitors In and Town — Holiday Attracts Many. Lincoln vsical director Teachers’ of Green- [ i from a trip rness, € s Leona Smith of Maple street from a two months on v for Hurope ts to return in the S. 8. r, Colorado, is visiting in of Lincoln street we nd in Brook Lamphier, 1 motor trip of Em- Mr. and Mr. and New York of Garry Fitch of | holidays rdon Rickey are ce to spend the their home in William F the ho « Frances nd Mrs June to the early and Mrs. i in Ill., are holidavs ents, Mr Brooks of Soutk gh str L i . Rose Bryant, a contralto, wn to New Britain residents ed in omusie, will e of four soloists of note to take part ! with i portant | Marked itison of this city. la teacher of science at the Juntor | pastor of the South Congregational | | church. ford. | Wheaton Reynolds NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1927. the | soclety Sunday 18, at the| Hartford Oratorio ifternoon, December Allyn theater, Hartford. Miss Bry- | nt sang in the First Fongroguuonal church in this city for three years | inder the direction of Edward F. Laubin | « e The Chautauqua assoclation clear- ed $115 in the recent production of Theodore Hart, William Hart have eyard for a wee Stanley Eddy and gone to M k of duck « .. C. F. Smith of Lexington stre ind Arthur Kimball of Lexingto street return today from Californi o« e Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinches o Maine and this ecity have returned to town to spend the holidays. Th: will leave early in January to tak .p their residence tn Californta CE Arthur Kimball of Lexington is in New York city. o o e nd Mrs. Stanley Cooper of venue left today to spend a Atlantic City, N. J. o o Mr. and Mrs. Alden Rickey New York city will spend the holi- days with Mrs. Willlam Middlemass of South High street. WEDDINGS ST Falling Off in Nuptial Events—Pattison- | Robb Betrothal. Mrs. street Mr, Corbin weck in of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Robb of Kensington avenue have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marion Robb, to Robert Patti- son, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Pat- Miss Robb is a teacher in the local schodls and is particularly well known in the musi cal circles of town. She s di rector of the First Congregationa’ church choir. Mr. Pattison is with the New Britain Machine company. « o0 The engagement of Miss Evelyn | M. Durr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | John J. Durr of Forestville, to Oris Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Roberts of Bristol, has been an-| nounced. Robb of Kensington avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Button of Glen street have announced the en- announced. Miss Robb is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen | prs. | Pattison, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pattison, has recently been informally for Mrs. Roswell Moore Friday afternoon at her home on West End avenue. ARy The Maple Hill Bridge club will | hold its Christmas party Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mra. H. A. Lienhard on Golf street. | ¢ o o 4 Mrs. Clarence Manning will enter- tain the Thursday afternoon bridge club at her home on Trumbull street | next week. .. Mrs. Frederick Teich of Maple Hill was hostess to the members of | her bridge club Thursday evening. The prizes were awarded o Mrs. Willlam Fitzell, M. J. H. Latham |and Mrs. Herbert Anderson. | Mrs. Fitzell will entertain the | members of the club next Saturday | evening. Mrs. Sturman Dyson gave a bridge tea Tuesday afternoon at the Hearthstone Tavern in Berlin for her house guest, Miss Ruth Keenan of Montclair, N. J. The prizes went to Mrs. Farle Van Buskirk and Miss Beatrice Reynal. . Bennet and Miss Helen Bennett, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Bennett of Iorest street, have sent out cards for a supper party to be given at their home on Forest street Mon- day, December 26, following atternoon dance et the Shuttle | Meadow club. Miss Marion .. A number of young peopls from town attended the coming out party which Newton Case Brainard of Hartford gave last evening at the Hartford Golf club for his daughter, Miss Lucy Brainard. i P There was a large and enthuslas- tic audience in attendance last night when the Pledmont Quartet of Geor- gia appeared in a song recltal at «the South Congregational church, under the auspices of the Home Missionary department. The program siven under the direction of Miss Spencer included for the most part old southern melodies and religious songs. Mrs. Maxwell Porter was in charge of the soctal hour which fol- lowed. .« o Mrs. Tlorence Flaherty of Lincoln | street entertained the members of | | her bridge club Wedneaday evening. | Plhioto by Murray Studlo MISS MARION C. ROBR |The prizes were won by Mrs. Hobart | Corigan and Mrs. Albert Schade. James Clerkin of Smith street Her engagement to Robert |will entertain the club next week. PR Mrs. Noah Lucas will entertain gagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Ambrosa Miglictta of Kensington The wedding will take place in the | spring. the engagement of Miss Lill Peterson of Arch street to M. Foberg of Jubiler « o 0 | e The wedding of Harold J. Gleary, | Harold ¥. Latham of Pift {son of Mr. and Mrs. der Latham of Black Rock avenue, city, and Miss Phyllis L. N {daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. | Newlands of Pittsburgh, were mar- {ried Thursday evening at the First Mr. and \1r~ nnrry A. Abraham- | United Brethren church of Wilkin son of Jubiles street celebrated the ! burg, Pennsylva Reverend Earl thirty-fifth anniversary of their mar- | C. Weaver performed the cercmony riage Saturday, A number of rela-| The bride was attended by Miss tives and friends were present. | Dorothy Latham, a sister of th Q0 | bri ., as m nor, and The engagement of Miss Corinne | Miss ) gor, a cousin, Erickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. as bridesmaid. Little Miss Shirley Charles A. Erickson of Lake View |Jean Krick flower girl. avenue to Rudolph E. Lund of New | of Wilkinsh Haven and Waterbury, was nounced last week at a bridge party | given at the Erickson home. The wedding date has not been set. L e |Cliffora Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Aling|ridge of Pittshurgh. celebrated their fiftieth wedding 7 Mr. Latham is a graduate of the {niversary Monday at their home ® New Britain High school and the Kensington with open house to their | {"niversity of Pittshur, o is {relatives and friends. The home member of the Kappn Kappa Gam- was decorated with yellow chrysan-'ma fraterny. Mrs. Latham is also themums and pmk rn<c° |a graduate of the University of Pittshurgh and a member of the Miss Helen E. Andvrsbn and Wil- | sigma. Alpha Epsilon sorority. _ GATHERINGS nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock By | renee stroet K W. g this wlands High school, to Miss Marion Chali- foux, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Chalifoux of Jamaica Plains, Boston, will take pl:!r‘n on Dec'mhcr 28, Kri ushers were Edgewood ot the bride, D, Pen Ray Reverend Dr. George W. C. Hill, | Miss Anderson, who was | unattended, wore a dress of powder blue romaine crtpe and a cors.g® bouquet of vellow roses. Mr. an Mrs. Sievers left on a wedding trip. | o o | Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Barkman of West Main strect have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss | | {1 Mrs. Moore to Entertain | — Small Home Dinner Parties. o] Allen Moore And her Miss Martha Moore, have | tssucd cards for a tea to be given Friday, December 16th, from four o’clock until six o'clock in the noon at the Moore residence on Sun- nyledge, in honor of Mrs. Roswell Moore, who was Miss Elizabe box of Green Mrs. E. daughter, ton of Meriden. The ceremony ‘\d" performed in New Rochelle on No- | vember 12, by Reverend George Bishop of the Mcthodist church in that ecity. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Island of Hart-| .. Mr. and Mrs. Stdney E. Case of | Westwood Park, Plainville, have an- | nounced the engagement of their danghter, Dorothy May, to Harold of Burlington. Harry W. Rey- . Miss away Hous: gave a tea ¢ afte Gordon, the head of Hath. at. Wellesley College "he Bookshop” last in honor of Miss Marjorie Galpin, the newly appoint- ed student-trustea at Hathaw: | House. Miss Galpin is the only daughter Professor and Mrs. Stanley Galpin of Berlin, at N0 son of Mr. and Mrs, nolds. o« o of Announcement has been made of | The Smart Note in Christmas Gifts Bags Scarfs Lingerie Kerchiefs Boutonnieres Marion Hat Shop Callahan-Lagosh 95 West Main St. . Tel. 3683 i Camille Lclub this Bald- | | her home Tuesday afternoon. | the members of her bridge club at cards Monday afternoon at her home Miss Maxine Hart of on Dover road: . street was hostess to the members of | Thu ¥ Afternoon Brirlgei week. Miss Ruth Keenan (’ ‘Innlvlalr Mrs. Ger- | of West Hartford and | IwnnML H. Hibbard won the Lincoln | .. Mrs. Howard Bruemmer enter- {tained two tables of bridge Tuesday { evening at her home on West Main | street. Mrs. George Coit and Mrs. | Harrison Bristol won the prizes. | PR | Mrs. Otls Scripture entertalned the members of her card club Monday | afternoon at her home on Lenox | Place. | New Jerse Mrs. Robert of West rtford gawe a bridge party Thurs- v evening at the home of her par- rs. Ernest W. Christ | Mrs. John Lindsay of Lincoln street entertained three tables of | bridge Thursday afternoon at her Istudlo in the Packard building. Mrs. Burton Hildebrandt will en- tertaln the members of the A\H\hni CLUB EVENTS v Alpha Alumni Tue vy evening at her home on South Burritt street. . .« . | Mrs. George Atwater entertained t bridge Thursday afternoon at her home on Stratford Road. Woman's Club Meets Dec. . 13—College Club Enter- = Y]r and Mrs. W 'Ilflf‘f' Graham of ‘ tains for Children’s Home. 3erlin. were given a surprise party Ly twenty-five of their friends last | | urday evening. Several of the ts were from New Britain. A June Simpson, daugh- E. Simpson celebrated her sday afternoon. Agnes DeGraffe, ) mpson, Dorothy Horton, | nice Wright, Eleanor Bassford, sell Fowler, Horbert Coates and Edward Dailey. . e S A combined business meeting and New Britain Musical club at Business and Professional Women's clubhouse Wednesday evening. Spe- cial guests were the members of the Arcadia Ladies’ quartet of Bristol, which sang Christmas carols. |singers were Daisy Booth Dalley, Dorothy B. Shailer, Ruth Edna Miss Betty ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. of Walnut street, fourth birthday Tu guests were: | Lenox | club | of bridge Mrs. Otls Place entertained her Monday afternoon. . e Seripture Christmas Sale . Mre. T. L. Bergen entertained the »mhers of her bridge club Monday the | | “Revery,” | Rohm. Y Christmas party was enjoyed by the | the | The | Lee Enders, Hartford MRS. ALGERNON B. ALDERSON Mrs. Alderson is in Lhdl'"(‘ of the Civic Day program at the meeting of the Woman's club to be held Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of the I rst (,L\ll[.,l‘v:;.’dllolk\l church. Schade and Mazel Porter Their selections were *“Joyou efuily that only the Noel,” “In Bethlehem’'s Manger |fact he had no other music with Lonely,” and “Song of Two Angles, 1 prevented him from singing ad all arranged from ancient gourc numbers. Warren Hale by Clarence Dickenson, the noted paper on the subject organist who svon will pay a visit carols.” Announcement to this city. The quartet sang witli at the next house sweetness and charm, and was re- place at the warded witn much applanse. 1c Hine, Hill- Bach arla, “Prepare Thyself, Zion ion was served from the Christmas oratorio, decorated dining sung by Miss Schade, with followed until Emilie Andzulatis at the piano. as in charge immortal classic was sung and pla ed to such purpose that when the applause had died down one of the entranced listeners moved it be re- peated. Miss Josephine 1. Tom- masoni sang “Holy Night,” hy Adam, her sister, Florence Ruth, heing af the keyboard. The Orpheus Instru- mental quartet, consisting of Marcus Fleitzer, violin; Harold G. Stedman, flute; Walter Occupin, ‘cello; and Charles G. Johnson, piano, played three selections, *Meditation,” and 'been arranged by Cauconicr, and the The suggestion that such a meet- from the G m tr be held was made at the No- James D. Donahue, ba | vember nfecting of the school board sang three numbers, “The I and Chalrr Herbert L. Weleh Bird is Singing,” by Haydn Wood, | immediately pointed a commit- “The Wreck of the Julie Plante”|tee. The purpose of the by Geoffrey O'Hara, and “Thrice for |meeting s each parent i (34¥Tfi Swiags Snow by William Squire. He was of Christma was also made tk meeting would take home of Miss side Place. T in a Dbeautifuly room, and dancing ight. The 1 Miss S ) ‘ker and Miss Laura Farrell, .. ents and Teachers' meeting to be held in several years will given at the Newington : hall Wednesday evening, sember 14, under the ausplces of w00l hoard. Mrs. V. L. Eddy. s chairman of the committe of the affair, has an- program which has w3 Mr of e lih nounced the charge finale er Size OV A vear aco one of our customers complained that his gloves had never been comfortable. They were too tight in places and too loose in others. Yesterday he bought the first pair of Gates Swagger Size Gloves we sold and a few hours later called us up to say that he had finally obtained glove comfort and a real glove fit too. Your glove appearance and your glove comfort are here in Gates Swag- ger Size Gloves. You will be hardly conscious you have them on, but your friendswill realize that you know glove styleand valuesafter you tell them the modest investment necessary. avening at her home on Trumbull street, | . s e ! Mrs, Kenneth Sloper of Grove ! Hill entertained twelve guests from Hartford at luncheon and cards at of Aprons and Fancy Work at the home of MRS. ELLEN TRADER, 156 FRANCIS STREET, every day unt{l Christmas, Mre. William P. 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