New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1928, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1928, rs. Richard White of Vance | varied music. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur street leaves on Monday for w | ¢ Kimball, Miss Corinne Goodwin, York city to spend a week with | Miss Margaret Middlemass, Mr. and sister, Mrs. George Grinnell. : ; | Mrs. Pardon Rickey, Mr. and Mrs. Py h B a | Clarence F. Bennett and Dr. Robert | Mrs. Harrison T. Bristol of Har- | Buol are frequently scen in the rison street with her young son and audienc i laughter leaves next week to visit A { ner mother at her home in Mont- 3 | Mr. and Mrs. John A. Andrews of | clair, N. J. | i | Lincoln stret arrived in New York o v . | \ | city last Monday aboard the S. S. Mr. and Mrs. Frederiek A. Searle | . | Calearic after a cruise to the West of Forest street returned Friday = i[ndi\'s. They returned to town on | from Bermuda. | Tuesday. | BN i : | { Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Young and | o | | 15, Howard and George Young, of ; | GA'I'HER]NGS ! ‘oln street were in New York | | > # ity Wednesda | . o i ' Smart Luncheon - Bridge i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sampson of | < h 5 alnt e el g Parties At Shattle Mea. Nealieafl in New Ror 3 /2 { | ‘ dow—Small Affairs. Max W. Barthlemew of Bristol is 3 o | ez Probably the most brilliant events | of the week for cortain members of | . socicty were the two luncheon- . E. 7 " bridge partics occurring at the ! T : .« o Miss Frances J. Sorrow return: to Pratt Institute Monday atte Ak the: werkenl b : : Shuttle Meadow club. On Tuesday CeEpRi ! ] Miss Priscilla Crabtree, only daugh e e ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crabtree | . 5 . " of Lincoln street entertained sixty | L 5 friends at luncheon and cards. Her 4 two children o guests were seated in the dining room at three large tables, mad: festive and gay with quantities of spring flowers. Tulips in varied col- arcissi and daffodils made the charming centerpiece, Aue- tion bridge followed in the large | living room of the club houss with | Stanley H. Holmes, Louis P. Slad the prizes going to Miss Martha Miss Mary Can nd Miss Clark, Mrs. Johnstone Vance, Mrs. Fallon attended 1i ational E. . : Gerald Walker, Mrs. Kenneth Rel- | ng in Bost yea. ok rsday for New York , Knapp, who is a mmis- i this week to Afric oA e e .. Mrs, Howard Bruemmer gave an | and Mrs. Louis Young of Lir ~qually delightful party on Wednes. | | oRl e e 1 N day at the Shuttle Meadow club. | - end of the mounen for a trip to Luncheon was served in the east | Eiivors: 7 sun room of tha club to more than P 5 : fifty guests. One long table ex- Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer N. Judd 4 {anded theonsine lensth g oCiuing iR A IR i ” room, the cloth was strewn with el e La . lovely large purple pansies while at | 5 ¢ intervals along the table pastel col- b e L ored houquets of spring flowers and Harrison streot leave Tuesday "‘I,l_ “"‘r":"':;r ik ‘ffn’; ] '“‘"‘:{I: ifproa e Ehevan il g0 byt beantiful sight. Six rounds of IO ] : ; bridge followed with Mrs. Edwin / : Cowles of Hartford capturing the first trophy, others taking awards were, Mrs. Arthur Sampson, Mrs. Virgil Palmer, Mrs. Arthur Kimball, [SERaries 3 b Mrs. Raymond Gilpatric, Mrs. Miss Sally Humason, daughter of | Ralph Dame of Hartford, nee Sylvia | Mrs. Marrison B. Humason of Vine | MISS JOSwrmunE MILLER Alderson of this city and Mre. | street, has been appointed editor of : I e el i e s Paa Hale? 4} Vassar Alumnae Quarterly. Miss | Miss Miller will be one of the bridesmaids at the Christ- luther Parker. . = MISS PRISCILT N TR Humason, who graduated from Vas- Holcombe wedding next Saturday afternoon. AT i A nteAnor G0 Nits Ciablres oas luncheon : dge Tuesday at | 537 I 1921, )h’:s written a numpru. | S 7 E e j,\, Meriden entertained at a_ dinner | MISS ELVA McKIRDY e Shuttle M i 4 he i the onlv daughter of | Short storics and magazine artic 7 I tollowed! by bridge) Mhiirsdas : X 5 the Shuttle Me: . She is the only daughter of | nany of which have appeared restdence ile, r, Mrs. T € Plait and Lawrence lcvening at their home. Guests from Miss McKirdy entertained with Miss Josephine Miller at a Mr. and Mrs, Wal it { Lincoln street publications having nation-wide cir- Mrs., Hugh , Mr. and 2 Himasor W Britain were Mr. and Mrs. Har- | |yidge tea last Saturday in honor of Miss Louise Holcombe, culation. A one-act play written by Henry Trum! Miss Esthe b v Glock and Mr. and Mrs. Edward | on 8 i Henry Christ will take place next Saturda; ther is now running on DBroadway. Trumbull i be t) Mrs. Dudley Walker entertained | Wiegand. \\bUSe marriage }0 enry rist will take place next Satu Y. | . oo | guests preser ¢ bridge club at luncheon and | e . Miss McKirdy will attend Miss Holcombe as maid of honor. Mr. and Mre. Luther Parker of Lo A rds Tuesday noon at her home| On Monday, Ethel Leroux cele- Forest street were in New York city | Mrs. Harry A. Emmett of Monroe oy Monroe strect, brated her fitth anniversary by en- during the early part of the week. leaves today to spend a few Dr. Clifford Vivian and Mrs. 'tertaining a number of her little ol weeks in Miami, Fla Vivian of West Main street leave for friends at a party at her home on i Mr. and Mrs. William Hart of | the Bermuda Isles next week tArch street, following were = : = 3 5 | Hart street will return on Monday| Mrs. M. Nordstrom of Maple Hill D) present: Freddie Hill, Emma Wil- Brilliant Leap Year Dinner Dance Planned at Shuttle ! from navana, cuba. {and Mrs. A Van Veen of West Hart- |y sarah M. Rogers and Miss |liams, Doris Gottlin, Violet Gottlin, . 5 £ ) ety ford attended the silver tea given DY 4000 10 Rogers of Rogers Place Dorothy Ogren, Jane Ogren, Alice Meadow Club for March 10 — Local Talent to Mr. and Mra. Robert Skinner of the Weman's club of Watervilie, (05 30"s0,0 10 Pinehurst, 8. C. Nelson, Lorraine McGrath, Shirley O ln eres sar in Tl Do 43 Maple Hill spent last week-end in | WoOR ~ LN McGrath, Dorothy Leroux, Shirley Appear in Theatrical Productions This Month S o et ? . R . S ) v Vi M Jeatrice iteonth of K : i85 - | s e —Society Kept Busy With Round of 2ol | e e e aacet of Mv, | Ohio. nce Miss Ruth Walton of this e = e Gilrids inE M Mr. and Mrs. el Golden of : 3 - Ehcell . Wowler of e cliy nas M B R B R il it g it e Bareni ME | UM an M0 Saviel Golden o | So wide a choice of favors Bridges, Dinners and Teas. Hoan ol schanlsaaen ke dof the winior Mrs. J. R. Walton of Harris . will give a recep- clase at the Worcester Polytechnic | ot tion in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Himan S("'I JTY is now concentrating upon the Leap Year dinner |Inetitute Heis a member of the Tan| Potter of T SR \:anhw’:tvfi(n;r)x, and Of such Charm that they S, Mrs. Joseph R. Andrews and her daughter, Miss Emily Andrews of Vine street, are in Bermuda | v s s | coln strest 4 e & : Beta Pi fraternity, the honorary en- ; P Miss Marjorie Connelly of North 3 4 dance Shuttle lub. Taking place March 10 | gineering soctety, and also the sig- |Xington street S v}““m‘; \_‘“ street is spending a few days Mass., fomorroy, Mrs. Caslowita was e K it promises to be tl t engaging affair of the season. ma > cientifie research fra- |42 for Coronado Beach and BN in prooklyn New York el SR L cannot fail in makmg your St. Howard Bruemmer, the newly appointed entertainment com- | ternity. {Ebrbtind STk & iy o mittee head, orking ously in an attempt to give e el e e of| M 3 ames Robinson of [y ayenue were in New York city [Wit2 of Corbin_ avenue. Patan s pany a success. SC- members an evening to wmbered. A leap year dance of-|yincoin street will return Monday s cave Tuesday ON & ypjs ek, Sl i fers all sorts of possibilit especially to the girls, who 80! trom a trip to Cuba. D fo menten Lty b S be e el J d ol rumor has it, are to do the * i " though it is doubtful | Y '1; L‘:u:fl’:r‘fl"l‘:‘l‘ Vi p i “_\:r, g2l .\v;\ Arthur n;monnoqhow L e lected Wlth care, an price: i las ear tactics are & yeeliv in t 1 ace. 9 Miss Marjorie 12. Hart of Kensing- 1 Ity i) ! alnut stres are nding the | i e enaato D sl T doe,\wm avenue is attending the Hun- Mrs. Wilbur Gilbert. In ™A eek-end in New Rochelle with Mr. | not t}lr > a number divisible four to give the girls courage iredth Night exercises at the U, &, thy will visit a_short time L hirel hdAteen Chise) i HvFS BY AN \Vlth reason. to make their own desives Wi VAC A Wtk Polut. this wesk enhl [Mr. and Mrs W, Porler ¢ me e | Wittstein's orc ra will furn the music for dancing in . . home i1 San Francisco. Mrs. Clarence F. Bennett of Forest | F ank G od 2 the ballroom. Dinner will be <crved promptly at 7:30 in the| Mrs. Etta Norton of Hartford has! = Lttt Lstreet is in New York city. Hrr E- ooawin b dining room ar the arill Toom, if it is found necess|boen the suest of Mrs! Pratericic B Willlam T Bweeney of Cefar N . | Hill of 35 Winthrop street this week, | Stroct has returned from a irip 1o Mr. an¢ Arthur Kimball of ! Eyesight Specialist e iy P e (RMonteeats Cant: New York || gaz MAIN ST, TEL. 1908 [f A | Miss Lillia M. Hill, daughter of| % city this week | i v JH p D SPITE the arvival of the Lenten season social doings con-|Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Hill of | Mrs. Rufus Hemenws e R Ea GLASSES FITTED ( o S ; | Winthrop street, has been in Boston informal reception last eveiinz ' Mrs. Andrew J. Sloper of Grove | ; il L and i ) f‘_"._‘“v_ ('.]T‘ld‘ d into lt,m this week. Wednesday evening she |her homs Lexington strect Hill has returned from a West In- i BOOK&J‘G'I days and n I > I dis sti L OF |/ tended the National Educators’ as- ' her house guest, Alice Van Leer dies cruis | | i l 2 ‘ '_UI!- I’I!U\L]’}-U‘ll-\ of the sciation dinner at the Copley Plaza ry : SRR | ! ®TATI®?}ER}[ American Revol ) « ng held on Friday at Mrs. Laurence e o o | Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McMillan of | | I Mouat's » Y n Grove Hill was the most important event| Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. Leroux| Mrs. Terbert ; entertained | Dover road rcturned last Monday | o AEW BRITALA COM the other 1AV )i s gav Iy b returned from a trip to the|the mem of her bri from a cruise 1o the West Indics A LCW | of the k. I others have enjoyed the gay round of lfinctieon aud cards Monday a i t itt's | | 4 > A Caribbean. bridges, teas, luncheons and dinnc the cinema and the P noon Various prominent residents of ] 1 tage have afforded a delightful manner of enter-| Mr. and Mrs. George K. Mac-| New Britain are ju The Plne Tl'ee i di Sriost cmbers of the New Britain Woman's | cauley of Dover road returned the Mrs. Ralph Britton the concert at the Capitol theuter 1, Aem rd o e club loo} 1 neetine oceurring on Tuesday, |first part of the week from a trip to |16 s ! Hartford tomorrow afternoon. Law ! 149 MAIN STREET TEL. 124 St e o St e T Indics st ; n rence Tibbett and Elisabeth Reth- ’ | B 3 March 6, t : when Imlmwg Grace PP Acre road. Spring flower an- berg, both of the Metropolitan Opera, - | Next to Strand Theater Should Be Made! Mayor W. Raymond Crumb and|dles decorated the ta b « sing, bringing to a close at that time {Mrs. Crumb 6f Bristol returned this awards to Mrs v a seasonal course of delightful and week from a two weeks' trip to o . 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