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MISS LOUISE Miss Sargent Her engagement to James Hinkley, was announced early in T\n\(mlwl'. . James Haven. keepsie, N. Y., is the son of Mr FUI s the daughter of Joseph D. Sargent of New | Hinkle s Btone, New Haven LGUSON S%P(.F‘\ r third, of Pough- Mr. Hinkley ! Jr., the former Miss Etheline Hart, of this city and the late Captain Hinkley of Poughkeepsie, N. Y, and the grandson of Mrs. Mr. Hart of this city. Charles E. Hart and the late Social Activities About “Gown Supper Dance at Shuttle Meadow Club Wednesday Wlll Dl"L\" Representative Assemblage — Children’s | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, Mrs. B. W. Clark of Kenmedy street, | will arrive at his home today from | | Cornell Untversity for the Christmas recess. « o e Donald Parker, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Willlam E. Parker of Curtis sireet, nded the alumni banquet | of Pratt Institute held at Knicker- | bocker Hotel in New York city last | Friday | P Miss Lila E. and Mrs. 1l stre ed pre nt of t Howard seminary Massachusetts Miss Dorothy Barth Russell, daughter of Edward I Russell of was ree sophon We 18 spend with her . Barth umes Crowe 1o her home on Black following a visit with returned enue York city, G Carl Linn, a student at Dartmouth < spending the rest of the month with his parents. PR F. J. Manning of Springficld is isiting at the home of his father, James W. Manning of Union strect. .« o Mrs. Harry Astoria and three chil- iren of Elm street have left for o visit with Mrs. Astoria’s parents in Sussex, England PRI William Pape, a student at Pratt Institute, will spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pape of Maple Hill. PRI Miss Mary 8. Whittlesey and Miss Frances Whittlesey of West Main street, have returned from a two days stay in New York city during the week. Miss Mary Whittlesey at- tended a bhoard meeting of Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America held tn Washington, D. C., on Tuesd .« e e | Mrs. Ormes of Nantucket, Massa- chusetts, will bo the guest of her niece, Mre. Orville Parker of Adams street, for Christmas and the month ! of January. o e Among the voung men returning i to town for the holidays from Yale University, New Haven are Rober Hart, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart of Lincoln Road, Cur- tis Booth, first son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Booth of Forest street, | Maxwell Moore, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moore, of Sunn | ledge, John A. Andrels, Jr., on on of Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews | of Lincoln Road, Isaac Russell gon | of Mr. and Mrs. Tsaac Russell of Grove Hill, Harold Rossberg, son of | Mrs. Alice T. Rossberg of Vin 'Aerl Richard House, son of rs, ‘A W. House of Adams street, Wol- | { cott Brown, only son of Mr. nnm Mrs. Robert Brown of Ruasell street nd Charles Covert, son of Mr. and | Richard Covert of Bassett o« o . Ira Hicks, son of Mrs. Ira Hicks of West Main etreet is home from [ the Christmas Party at Club House — Realm of Teas, tito i Elion s Wt offmsc. Gont, Brideges, Dinners and Dances Planned for School | Set. From their doings will occupy the attention of a the social world. Charitable functions, alw interest in eat wow on until after the holidays the school set and | Jarge proportion of | the center of - December, are over and now the track is cleared for the young person when the annual Christmas dance takes place at the Shuttle! Meadow club, going on through the two week holiday there | is at least one important function scheduled for each da\. Beginning on Wednesday, December 21 The dance this season is to be a supper dance, rather a new thought Many members are delighted with the opportunity | at the club. it affords for many are to dinner at the Chri mecca of 1 S until 1 o he donc Ve mple entertaining rotating supper at the club house. where tmas decorations will do much to turn the ballroom into a | parents. The printed time for Si Jafte's orchestra is lock but, it i& hardly likely that much dancing will Supper will be served at 11:30 o'clock. * * be club Iry. Lefore 9 o’clo The children’s ( Shuttle Meadc 26. Alreads especially whe mystery 1s coi out saying the liant party. committee charity. for the oldel Miss Helen B Bennett, w smaller It {8 indeed a iinner pa tion ] aternities a clubs, hote! have planne Colleg: day slinnesota er father, Dr Place ask for the Christmas Followir W it has n i he will be Cont s tl club, tree the nine o'clock in the eve club and at home will the most important bei ill give dinne gaiety popular —a dinner party at home, .md s, followed by dancing and | Still others have planned to take | will reign supreme. Gala | " an annual affair at the ‘clebrated on Monday, December ks of a suc ful gathering ireat Michael,” n the young people. It goes with- 1dition to an already bril- custom of previous years the t cach child bring a small gift ) be donated to some worthy \'s party there will be dancing imd his orchestra playing until Numerou pper parties at the the attention of society, one of A arion Bennett and d Mrs. nds. panty panty, wul about the l’]« we set. atinees and Subserip- various The night wson and the rlin, s Christ- for of Worcester, ¢ her home in Washington. the man of ! Clarence Henry l"ellon and Richard Pelton, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pelton of Forest strest have returned from Deertield Academy, Deerfield, Ma to spend the holidays in town wi thelr parents. “ . Ford Cooper is Christrnas vacation from the Taft School with his parents, Mr. and { Mrs. Elisha Cooper of Vine street. PR Richard Porter, son of My. and Mrs. Alonzo Porter of Adams strect has returned from Dartmouth Col- lege, Hanover, N. H., and is spending the holiday season with his parents. i “ e . Burton Kinne returned Thureday | from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. {Y. to spend the holidays with his Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Kinne st Main stree v s e Frank Vibberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Vibberts of unnyledge is home from IHamilton Hamtiton, N. Y. .. ‘Winton Catlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Catlin of Adams strect returned today from Clark Univer- «ity to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents. . spending his {of We . . Alan Burr, son of Mr. and Mrs Henry T. Burr of Frances street Jias veturned from Marvard University, Cambridge, Mas: e e Miss Ella Sloper, youngest daugh- ter ot Mr. and Mrs, Harold T. Sloper of Russell street returned Wednes- day from House in the Pines, Nor- ton,\Mass. . e Thomas Linder and George Lin- ns of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ¢ of Lincoln road have re- wd from the Westminster School, Simshury, Con Pease, son of Mr. and Mrs L. Pease of Vine street has 1 from Groton to spend the Ho Marion Col to spend Mr. and M Forest stree onie nnett 4 Nort fiolidays with Miss ! yonn ito spend the MISS MARTHA MOORE Miss Moore i nf Qunn)lujgc the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Moore \\ ith hm mother she entertained at tea yester- | . Roswell Moore, who before her recent h Imhn\ of (-1een\\ ich. Mrs. Harold Judd fonday to her hom: spending two wecks ents in Milwauk . . last after r par- returned Mrs. Grorge Dyson of Harrison street left Thuraday to spend four weeks in Milwankee, Wis, with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, Mre. Harry Dyson. and John Coolidge, ! Calvin Coolidge is visiting at th Trumbull and Mrs, Tr of Plainville, Mr. Coolidge leave early nest week for W ton, D. €. to spend the holidays w his parents. son of President and Mrs. Coolidge, home of Gove wshing ith Miss Harrict lay from hern Colicg, West Virginia, and will &p the remainder of the winter in to with h g and Mrs, Clay- ton Parker, of \H“* street “« v o Mrs. Wilbur Gi Beaumo! xas, with their d - ter, Elizabeth Gilbert and son Wil- bur Gilbert, | Parke burg, v season with , Mr. and Mrs, > of Bmm Place Mre. Gilbert's pa Buell 1. Bass M onverse of Mot : ansas, who 1% spending the winter months with her dangh ter, Mre. Howard Humphrey of Rus sell street has recently returns from a week spent in New York city. .o Miss Ruth Monday N, J Mre street Keenan to lier after spending Sturnan Dyson honie of Trumbull Miss Katheryn Clark, youngest daughter of Dr. Robert Clark and Mrs. Clark of Garden strect is home from Beever College, Jenkintown, Pa. Miss Martha Moore, of New York city is spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen Moore of Sunny Daniel Porter has veturned form Harvard University Christmas recess with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Adams street. Porter P Miss Elizabeth Kimball, of Mr. Lexi Dana Hall holiday season. . e Miss Tlelen Benn M Topbe . to epend the holidays Mr. and Mrs, Clar- tt is homc from ster's School, with her par enee F. Bennet Miss Thursday doy the holiday and Mr. sell street, 179-183 ARCH STREET 25% DISCOUNT on Our Entire Stock of Christmas Card: HALL'S Prices are Right NEW BRITAIN Miss Eli Barbara and heth Parsons and Miss daughters of Mr. Parsons of Lincoln Dana Hall, Parsons, Mrs. 8. W. o home from v, Mass. e e Elizabeth Cooley, Dr. George Cooley road has returned Hill, Natick, Mass PRI Kimball, eldest son Mrs. Arthur Kimball s home Princeton University for the holidays. P iss Margarct Koplowitz of Brady u left today for Huntington, Virsinia to spend the next two t Lillian only of from of Lincoln Walnut of of from Chrise- W Koplowit Edward Kopiowitz, a the University of Mich ing his Christmas va Mr. and Mrs 1dy avenue. N and Mrs. B Robert, of Cleve Oliio, are guests of Mrs. Girogan's parents, 1 Mrs. Johin Conlin of Garden etudent at n is spend ion with his N. L. Koplo- nd, k. a student at V. Virginia, will to spend the Mr Tt turn on Wedn lidays with Lis parents, Clarence Derrick Drive. fton Mr, toria and Mp, apartine Corbin and her son- s P. Merwin, of Lex- sireet, motored this week to d, Klorida, where th Paul Johnson, for > holidays and the month of January. PRI Miss Doris Merwin, daughter of Cliftbrd Merwin of Lincoln street, is home from school for the Christmas MAKE 119 MAIN STREET Grogan and | and | and recipient DECEMBER 17, 1927. e Mrs. Jennie L. Bassette of Bridge. port, former superintendent at the | New Britain General hospital, spevt {Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. George Bodley of Garden street. DR Miss Bernice Pinkus has returned |from Becver college, Jenkintown, | Pa., to her home on Linwood stree {to spend the Christmas recess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pinkus. .« o o Mr. and Mra. Percy Earle of Kents | HIll, Maine, are spending two weeks with Mrs. Earle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Swain Benson of East Berlin. e o o Miss Bernice Unkelbach, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Un- | kelbach of Black Rock avenue, has | returned from Mount Holyoke col- lege for her Christmas vacation. o o o Herbert Kimball of Chicago, TII, !jg visiting his brother and sister-in- |law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball of Lexington street. . . | Mrs. Harold T. Sloper and daugh- ters the Misses Carlotta, Emily and a Sloper will attend the wedding ,in Rockville this afternoon of Miss | Elizabeth Cadwallader and Richard | Varnum Noyes. H GATHERINGS Christmas Dance at Shut- tle Meadow—Luncheons, Teas and Dinners. One of the most important eoclal functions of the season was given yesterday afternoon when Mrs. . Allen Moore and her daughter, Miss Martha Moore, gave a tea at the Moore residence on Sunnyledge to introduce Mrs. Roswell Moore, a re- cent bride. | The library, hall, reception room and the dining room were attractive- | ly decorated with Christmas greens and flowers. The living room in which Mrs. Moore, Miss Moore and Mrs. Roswell Moore received was | decorated with pink roses and lavender sweet peas. Mrs. Walter Hart, Mrs. Louis Young and Mrs. | Harry R. Tarbox of Greenwich, | mother ot Mrs. Roswell Moore greeted the guests in the library, Whilo Mrs, James S, Notth and Mies | Jane Watkinson were in the re- ception room. Mrs. Frank Vibberts, Mrs. William Hart, Jr., and Mrs. ! Donald Hart welcomed the guests lin the hall. Mrs. Isaac D. Russell, Mrs. Harry B. Boardman of Sche- | nectady, Mrs. Harris B. Humason | and Mrs William P. Felt presided | at the attractive tea table in the dining room and among those who assisted with the serving were Mrs. Stanley Duncan, Miss Sally Huma- son, Miss Lois Kirkham, Miss Vi |ginia Hart, Miss Maxine Hart and Miss Ruth North. The sherbet in| the sun parlor was presided over by Mrs. Maxwell Hart assisted by Mrs. Stanley Eddy. DY | Miss Barbara Curtin, daughter of | Mr. and Mre. John Curtin of Maple sireet, entertained with a Christmas party Monday evening, the occasion | being her 13th birthday « s e i Miss Florence Trumbull, daughter | of Governor John Trumbull and Mrs. Trumbull, entertained six tables | at bridge Thursday afternoon at her | home in Plainville, P Mrs. Dugald McMillan entertain- | ¢d the members of her bridge club at luncheon and cards Tuesday aft- arnoon at her home on Dover Road. The prize went to Mrs. Ernest Humphrey. PR Mrs. W. W. Leland of Prospect avenne, Hartford, will entertain the members of her card club at lunch- | con and bridge next Wednesday aft- crnoon. DY Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wilson of | West Hartford, formerly of this city | entertained with dinner and th | ter Wedncaday evening. Mrs. Dugald .\‘chlllan of Dover | Road entertained a few friends at | dinner Wednesday evening. DR Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith enter- tained the members of the Thursday. Night Bridge club this week at the home of Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Ledgard of Hartford. o e Mrs. Curtis Christ entertained her icard club Wednesday afternoon at her home on Corbin avenue. Mrs. B. M. Crum was awarded the prize. P | Mrs. Olive Judd Tngraham enter- THIS A BOOK CHRISTMAS A book is a gift that pays a tnbute to the intelligence of both giver STATIOZERY AEW BRITAIA COnt TEL. 124 i ! club at luncheon Tu ) at ti utral | Ralph Britton MISS Miss Page is the onl . and Mrs. Dewitt Page of Bristol. _She was g d hnm “Dana Hall Jast spring !and is now attending the I'm'h ~(‘h(ml in New York City. tained the members < a teacher of sclence inior high school. End avenu Ll at her home on Wr The bridge prize was won by Clarence Manning entertain- ¢ of the Thursday club this week at | street. The Mrs. Roswell Johnson and o Afternoon Bri Mrs. Burton Hild 1t of South her hom urritt street was hostess to mem- | prizes w bers of the Alpha Alpha Alnmnse | Moore, M Tuesday eveni Mis Christ won th memi rumb won by Elwood Boli. s Georg ghter of Walter Hart of Hart will entertain at tea this aft- Mrs. Douglas Rees of Minnesota. Mrs. Rees beth Trving before her ago. A bachelor « honor of Harold Cleary vening at the homs Ahern of Franklin - & re twenty guests Cleary and Miss M of Boston will be |cember 28, ghven on Monday of Clifioy nare. pre street, ernoon Minnea polis. ent. M. s T3 Chalifoux ma L few years De- ) Al Mrs. Harold Peck of Lincoln street ian marriad - on —_— They belong Buckskin Gloves $3 to $6 In clasp and pull-on styles—the warm, in a holiday scene. sturdy kind that are pliant enough to give you plenty of freedom for driving. Capeskin, Pigskin, Buckskin and Goat. Lined or Unlined. lobe Clothing House Cor. Main and West Main Sts. t to Strand Theater