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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1927, in New York city this week-end. | | Wiliam €. Hungerford of Russell geelty . is spending the winter months Mr. and Mrs. Emory Corbin of | 2 in Camden, South Carolina. Wrest Main street are spending the 1 i ST eck-rnd in New York city 2 —- - Dr. Frederick Merrifield, who has L b 3 nest of Mr. and Mrs | Willizm Brooks of High street over the holidays, veturned y er day to his home in Chicago. Mrs. Merrifield expects 1o rem with her parents for the month of hu\u.u\ Mre. Sturman Dyson and son of vwley street return early next veek from Staten Island, N. Y. They e been spending E with Mrs. Iwson's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lowis £ Bones, PR Mr. and Mrs. Richard White of Vance st re spending the week- end at Concord, Mass., with Profes. sor and Mrs. William Coles, ! { Mrs. Louis Mueller of Lincoln | street spent last week-end in Bridge- | port with Mrs. John Moore. PR : fr. and Mrs. George Coit of Mrs. Charles Peck and two sons o s place re roin Bost of Meriden, Miss Margarct Peck of ‘5““‘4.",[’:‘,.,\' nal HonEssen New York city, Dr. Eugene Peck g sb X 5 e G S ra ind Mrs. Peck and children of Ne 5 b London and Robert Booth of Tex A y y Y : ':;, Ll’vf::)lf: ,-l U:Q‘\"mi s eaadi] 'vhv spent the Christmas holidays with b 4 " ;l st of Iredorick Kincaidlot Gtica Mrs. R. N. Peck at her home on ot S d i iark place. : 4 P .. 3 i R : 3 Mr. and Mrs. H. N, Cock Mrs. Jean Norton of the Burritt x o \Yy(‘gr \V:‘l Bowe of \\'n(‘)‘llflln' i Hotel loft Tuesday to spend the e g i Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willlam B mainder of the winter in Florid : g % [5% o0 Kbnatnaton avenystotar il e Y holidays Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bristoll and son ! 4 et } rruman Keuleigh of Philadelphin, / 2% Y v Miss Barhara Palmer of New Ha- are coming here next Wednes- ; o : 3 ; ven is the we nd guest of Miss day to make their home. Mr. Bris- ¥ “ 7 g R Harriet Tarl ughter of M toll will be with the Hart and Coolr 7 . & Mrs. CQlayton F er of Vine Co. ; ; 3 , « s 0 O O 0 i ; A Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reynal of Lex Miss Corinne Goodwin. daughter of . 0 street left vesterday 10 spend Mr. and Mrs. Burton Goodwin of . : i eral days in Montreal, Ca Sherman Court returns Monday from | 54 7 St w York ecity where she is visit- i ; ' a A , Mrs. rouglas 1 who hi ing Mrs. Eleanor Lewis Hildebrandt. " i : i v ‘Iq( ,,‘i l“. father, Dr. & Mr. and Mrs. Clark Coit retur, . % ! LeoxcRlae reiiinaty \londay to their home in St Louis, % s i ] ; ershonlpinEvinacanalsialnnesti Mo., after spending Christnias ¢ i : i LSS lolidays with Mr. and Mrs. George | g2 ey oy b : o oit of Rogers place . Mr. and Mrs Honry J. Becbe are ST o il v Mrs. Beebe's parents, M Mr. and Mrs. E. Wirn : and Mrs. J. A Anderson of Winthrop Talcott street are entertaining Mi , 3 i strect iy Shirley Roth and Miss Lila G i s { Brooklyn, N. Y. who are touring 11 v England states P Miss Marion Whitman 18 the guest /- # of Miss Viola Boardman on Wortl . b g : ; 4 lington ridge, Berlin. { MRS, GEORGE FLANAGAN | Miss Blla Sloper, daughter of 2 | : i ARGARET GOODWIN LOOMIS Mrs. Flanagan gave some interesting readings at the holi- jand Mrs. Harold T. Sloper of Russel e " 4 ¢ ,.“r,l.,',: ,,‘r :\“:T.W;I,.‘.y stre Mrs. Loomis is a member of Daughters of Founders and day tea given by the College Club Wednesday afternoon at the E;}:;:; ::‘h:'hm ,n;: b "1';:0,, - i&:i” spending the holi Patriots of America. Daughters of the American Revolution and i i e New Jersey. {the Woman's club. She will be m\n-\‘ tm the open mevtmg of home of Miss Gladys Da; GG Y 7 ; City o e s . e | 2. and Mrs. Harry Parsons of ; ithe League of Women Voters, Tuc evening J:wnumv Miss Sophie Mikalauskas has for|__ 2 her house guest Miss Helen V. Kan- Russell street returned from New | York city Thursday. Miss Ruth Bristoll, \ 1 Mrs. Lonis Jones gave a ' 1 119711 b A, | o ; A '\”:S\']\':-“'\!j(]”"" dinner party this evenin v dinne ty followed by the theater ocial Activities Aboul "(00wWn | s winan ree rewwenes sosor- v . tends the University of New York. | dinner party i ov d by tha theater day to her home in Uniontown, Pa., 7 i ; U onen Bxgnink incon plimenat |after spending a week with Mr. and . 7 Seymour St. John and James il rold Judd of Berlin. ) {Mrs. Harold Judd of Berlin. _ / Johu e ¢ ’ ; Tons of Greenwich are visiting Holiday Diversions Furnish Round of Gaiety —Gala| =~ =« & * @ @ e of Uonorme. o Se. and M. Tesbrt|cvening at Entertainment at Shuttle Meadow Tonight—Club |sr. ana Mrs. Johnson of South Bur- / L i ah Pease on Vine street. e e e T et 3 the week-end ' %, 1 idi 1 1 ) 1 me fo re. ) H18 to Hold Annual Open House Monday Afternoon. i s Mol ne b ; 5 Miss Anna and Mac Toner reti baddibolitonis (LI Al iCa . P ¢ ; M ed to New York city after spending | {110 : n i i ce Johns: the holidays in this cl Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson of ays i thi (oo F e h . e The nearby hotels, inns, restaurants, night clubs and the- | IBsichte atiect Meiian Mia Tuthesl| . s o oliege et : et i e aters are all in gala attive for the Ney Year's Eve celebrations. | parker o Forest street, Mayor Gard i . y 55 Mar taot, a student af [ HOREE NY ; Ly Rl Bl All sorts of novel entertainments have been arranged for, the ner Weld and Mrs. Weld of Corbin : 7/ 5 st - is spen Ahe | ! i ng her hotels offering mid-night suppers, cabaret stunts and musical |avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Brayton ”1,(;.;;,',“““ at her home fni o programs while the theaters come to the front with a sp(clal b et b Gresneal : v [eavea | Porter of West Hartford, are spend- i ave i br mid-night vaudeville performance. | $tann: : ; Willia . Cannon s s IR e e e | \ B0 tiEmEnberslo v % % 1 3 : three weeks at his former home ‘gn | A17CN 1 fternoon bridge club A most successtul Bnprompu | i ¢ January 8 Ating party took place vnal of Lexington The Shuttle Meadow Club will tonight witness one of its! Mr. and Mrs. Donald . Parker| ‘\m qm,\m Tersey @I ae RS i “w‘vl'»u»]‘!-w-w'cm:J::"“on“:; most imporfant New Year's Eve celebrations. Despite the fact l;r""n‘;“’”":""fa'i’r‘;‘”“‘"‘“"”“ s M sz ’\”\\ v It‘ '{(” '"\r lvln\ll\h’( . pending | 3r. and Mrs. Ry \ouat and Mrs. Arnold Wal- that the house committee has endeavored to keep the number | . G , who is a student a R, 1ol “Lexington, Massachusetts, speit 3 2 the Christmas recess with her parents, Reverend Samuel A.|7. CEXInEion B! e down to 250 the reservations are now close to 300, Beginning | afr. anda Mrs. Clifton W. Wilson ot 3 T R Berli with Mr. Rradbury's par- at 9 o'clock, lasting until 3 o'clock in the morning, with supper West Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. Fiske and Mrs. Fiske of Worthington Ridge, Berlin. . and Mrs, Hlenry Bradbury mond e William Middlemas will en Maple Hill Bridge club at midnight, and ‘)1(‘1hfa~t at 2:145 o'clock, Si Yaffe's orchestra Maxwell Porter of this city, will at- = = f B ( nom s oniiE eck, en- | Tiendy afternoon at her home on to play, and with the unusually lauge crowd of diners and dane-'| n- | Un & p f itend the festivities at the Farming: Miss Gertru Tyman of T ton Country club tonight | ville is visiting her unele, Dr. James ¢ esday 1o Russell Sag ) 1 ers, the party is already proclaimed a success. In the way of | v e R R L el T e calgin o | 1 i ! : Sl o e e decorations there will be all sorts of holiday greenery flanking | . \1“ fmnlnv Cooper of | I e g e = Marold |\ o e S ASATh i B nsTlor tatern v the walls of the main ballroom. Red lights, a sparkling Christ- | Corbin avenuo have ";g“““ '“;" their | Ny and il ¥ v and Mrs. Arthur Kimball and | Herri J chmont, Ney i co took the ¥ I Monday eve at the Burritt mas tree, to say nothing of the vari colored ;balloons which {me bome on Brookelde rou and Mis \ isiaeire dhu Renn s e) L . lotel, Thore were ahout seventy-fi will hang in clusters from the ceiling. All will tend to make the | arre Howard Abbe will rerurn 10 one mng o Ao Yo rom a short alay in Neyw York:cit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dupont of |t o it s e e party one of great color and gaiety. Tables have been reserved nher home on Steelo street next week | LI ew York city and Ralph Read of o cadow club | pesented, also other chapters of the by Governor John H. Trumbull and Mrs. Trumbull, Mr. and Mrs ‘arm‘- snm?dl]ng ;oma;n time in ‘;: Dl e T . ‘l and Mrs 'lhflmufl]I'l(;:)vw!rl-;l\ [ naxl-lr»nl i \1].\mnz in |‘M\n. 5 e on e s 5 ol Op e D south with hr daughter-in-law, Mrs. ¥ : : of Prospect strect are planning to | They will he the dinner guests of (._ orge Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Lh‘n]e.\'l,. Parsons, Mr. and Mr: Moo ke at her home ster oW Vo in January for California.| Mr, and Mrs. George Kimball and | R e AN s IR el s o AR Slan I Nane B. _P»unford, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Llu«mmm, Mr. and Mrs. | PR York. wher v owill visit Mr. Fitz- | will later attend the dance at 1) on dinner this ¢ 2| ey Doane, daughters of Mr. and Mrs Ossian Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Towers, Mr. and Mrs.| Fayetto Lelster of Corbin avenue i patriek’s sister, Mrs. James Corbett! Shuttle Mcadow club, it fomE ot olith B snikt B Diana of Mapls Hill gave Sherwood Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell S. Hart, Dr. William has 1eft to join Mrs. Leister in I'bil- : \.\']'“;:‘” £ o Lol\ Ang. nm]» will travel h;- (DG e bridge ¢ of five tables at their T i fi s, G {adelphia, Pa., whera she has been the national cc i boat by ¥ f ‘anama Canal. Mrs. R. W. Read of Ardniore, Pa., | hom evening. T. Morrissey and Mrs. Morrissey, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Carter, |*'® S lar fer llontPhE trate SR anelnh 8 L ihe Al et Ve S A B i = Sy B g M 1M Roswell M Mr, and M W. Ril f Bri 1 spending se ys v | 1« spending a few days with Mre. | Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Moore, Mr. and A . Riley o llSIOfl, ents. { AN Harriet N. Merwin of Lincoln street. [mornir (! arty tomorrow Mrs. Herbert Anderson will enter- Mr. and Mrs. Tsaac Kellogg of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. o . Ms ividson of | D Yleanor L. T'roudman, o L lat the in Farmingtot tain the members of her bridge club Gaffney, Stanley Hart, Miss Virginia Hart, Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Sally Croll is spendir he | Phila ciests of | - “?‘;“ ‘”‘"’ B, ey Thursday evening at her home on o oY COE “ pikos T A LU o week-end in New York city. | garet Tru Wailace 2 ‘roudmay : Hi s return- | THER N S | 4 Mrs. Robert Parsous of [ street Frederick Macomber, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steinle, Mr. and | < St s od to the Forsyth-Tufts School of l G | Dover road will give a small dinner | 28 e : . .. My .l.Iulm (1'.11“"””1 tanton Ashley and Mr. and Mrs, C. T‘.‘ Mr. and Mrs, Hamflton 3. Biek-| juinoe s Guecos returnca on|lental Hyglene. __] {pirty at 1 ool Mitssdoy ey R Ara Al ) enb B Gorhinieill adway o istol, ford and son of Corbin avenue re- qi.oci.o “niversity of the p 2 | . |ning for d Mrs, Harold Juadd LI turned last Monday after spending’ Soiroiay 10 Unlvapsityigb Ll Miss Ruhy },\mh;;w of Lw‘l»nm Impromplu Affairs At~ | {of Beriin, : e street is spending the week-end in Soci Follower: New Year's Day to be celebrated at the Shuttle Meadow holidays with his par- | proct & 3 g tract Social _Followers, |the holidays in Winsted with s, | TR RO B | ; Bickford's parents. ; s St N, I M E 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Twitchell of | | club on Monday affernoon offers its usual enticing aspect. The ! P Ll yr e b 56 i E | —Mrs. Bates Hostes |mwo Path road will entertain at|| HERBERT E. ANDERSON Open House for club members and their house guests is always! Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Murdock IOGRIARCR P 158, Al > g U arris —_————— Em idge Monday night 11 Vislinist u_(]ra\unu' card. Dancing in the main ballroom from 4 to 9 |of ‘";"'IHM:“:“‘:"‘; Tt:::a:lhn “'f['_";L" i andl Mre N, faltar ettt "I Mr. and Mre. Frank Wachter wil | S i o'clock with supper served at 5:30 will surely bring a large 3"‘:;;':; At Afrs. Murdock's mother, | daughler of Washington, D. © Cunada entertain several friends at dinner g ooty cners of her b tendance. Nearly everyone comes out for the party—if not tn|\,,. Atbert Robinson, visiting Mr. Buchalier's parents this evening at their home on Park |, qrds Tucsday afternoon at l\rll dance to enjoy the music and see the lovely tables laid in the | fiRanan ylane SRS Miss Ruth Lienhard. daughter of | Place, AL {home on Lincoln strect dining room, each more fascinating than another in the culinary | _Erie »""”“k“ of the Yale School of anddie o Herel o ¥ - 1 {J L) pent. Christmas | arts. Aside from this party at the club several others have heen Afchitecturs spen RS AGHEIANY Mre. Alexander Mack Miss Mary Dicmand of Pittsi aple 1L, has returned to New ! Harold Rossberg gave a bridge | s hnhd'n! with Tord Cooper. son of Pennsylve nding the holi after spending the Christmas party Tuesday evening at the home | planned for New Year's Day itself and, a greal many have |sr. ana Mrs. Llisha Cooper of Vine '\l’m at 1"{1» 1‘ '71' I nareals wer hoie of his mother, Mrs. Alice T. Ross been invited to almost all of them, there will be a chance to “go | street. \,"_ T ol e s a9 8 | berg on Vine street. on” from one t the PR South Burritt str Clarence Nordstrom of Maple Hill (O] ™ from one to another. is on & concert tour through New| Willlam Cowles will entertain sev- | Miss Marian Bennett, daughter of S T fkteniie i e Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Bennett of | _MIss Elizab 1L s spending Yopy eate with the Wesleyan Glee | eral friends at dancing at his hom: With the holiday attractions almost over one begins toirorest street, Miss Polly Prase, ' Christme L e D oDl s { \‘} sonder what form of revelry is planned for the mid-winter sea- dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert \;”‘5, Hill Manor : = = son. Evervbody belonging to the Shuttle Meadow club will of | Pease of Vine street, Frank Vibberts, (R0 e ! 4 son of Mr. and Mrs. . R v e et coursc be interested in leasning that plans are already under | sunnyledge ana Lo D Moo vay for two really Jarge part f wide interest. One of them is ry, Mr. Vibberts' houss gue w v"?"'j”""y”"" s '”I”' 5 <ot for February and the other will take place in March, To tored to Greenwich on Wednesday | o0 ne priinville 5 Fan : to visit with friends. ’ G date, those making necessary arrangements are keeping the ac- | iy | AeotAEy tnal details secret, though it is rumored that one will be a faney ! arre 3. 1. Cooper and son Jams Miss Elizabeth Kimball A e N i : ok 1d son JaM®® of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball of - ~ dress party, managed under the capable direction of Mrs. Cooper of Vine strect have returned |0 S0 o Bl il Lnined yester PUr BOOKb Howard Humphr If vou remember her other parties, “The from New York city ltrom Wayne, 1 SiHorntan: S 5 Pirates Ball,” “A Night in Florida,” and famous “Sheik Party” | o been visiting & classmate, Miss < el % Aty 1 Ford Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs, 5 it n already w what a brilliant affair to expect. halCooper of Vino strecbIefk for | nrearet Henmye ,:» k'n; v“v,m\“y". IN YOUR i turns next wee S tiea, Thursday to visit Fred- rick Kincaid = g . . 1928 hter | .« o : o : Arthur Kimball of | Miss Marjorie Anderson, danghter K5ty S Fleisher of Kensington and his hous A < returned from | of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Anderson s BUDGLT hfi - o e 2 v s Kimball re- |of Winthrop street, will 1e Mon- | & }'”J,m..\.],“ tomorroi.bp o e ol ol el are o sracnsien el AR L et L At week to Bana Hall. Wel- [ day for Lake Placld, New York. pg school, Cambridge, Mass tertaining ? Visitors—School ¢ le- ¢ where she will spend ten davs with . . turns Next Week . y e P her classmates of Arnold Col ! Miss Bernice T'nkelbach, you SRlet w Haven, | daughter r. and Mrs | No other expenditure will give you such enduring Fish of the Shuttle H ves for Washington, satisfaction throughout the year Did you wish that you had just one more to resuma | nseful bow] to match your pattern? ur Gilbert a Sea Lo Paans We Sincere]y : The modest Christmas Check provides the r's paren _,urrz HE]’EJ\} pHH_UDé | answer. Or if it is a proud and pompous check, perhaps it is hoping to be translated P e Wlsh You BOOK@ LGIFT@ ‘ into the lasting loveliness of a Sterling Tea- o ‘\\'M\; h)r “’,‘{“:r"j C)TATI@?}EIZY sct, Coffee Set or Centerpiece. cdar street A Happy NCW Year ZAEW BRITAIA.COZA Monroc strect New Yo o Mo tes o ratirned R ton Ol _ The Porter & Dyson Co. Platisburg, N ho spe « holiduys with his parents, Mr. and Christ as ho 1. A Mr Willlam Montague of Hawley | ’ e L R L L o ‘ H A I I S 149 MAIN . ; TEL. 124 Jewelers and Silversmiths New York cit s. Charles H. Parsons of West | Next to Strand Theater 54 Main Street, New Britain treet leaves January Z1st on - 5 y . Mrs, Howard 11 Y i ik [|| 179-183 Arch Street New Britain sell street retur e Tork city Ir Robert Buol of Garden street |

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