New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1928, Page 4

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MISS ALICE ALDERSON Miss Alderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Algernon Al- derson of Lake street, is entertaining with a bridge tea this afternoon. Leo End: Social Activities About Gown Many Brilliant Entertainments Mark Early Spring Season—Leap Year Dance at Shuttle Meadow— Club Events and Lectures Fill a Busy Week, 'HE early spring season in town is one of much brilliance with social events of one sort or another coming thick and fast. Dinner parties increase in number. Though many of them are small informal affairs they are none the less gay. Auction bridge and the theater afford interesting diversion to many people as do the numerous delightful luncheons, teas and breakfasts. Yesterda, to the golf fans s a rather sad vista under way with ently elected chair- f an ardent enthusi- at lagging interest adow club, A snow yme, still among the 10 game despite the baby snow storm present who are ever anxious to this popular sport. Mrs. Harold Parsons, ¢ man of the Ladies’ Golf committee, herse ast has successfully stirred up a somewh among the lady members of the Shuttle Me storm in the middle of March is not welec gentlemen there are many who keep at t weather, oot ox x x 'ONIGHT brings a dinner and dance to club memb the first really large party since the holi- days. It promises to be a bit unusual in that the ladies of the party will choose their own dancing partners, even to the ex- tent of forming a stag line and cutting in, according to the usual method employed by their escorts. Wittstein's orchestra has been engaged to play for the dancine and table reservations have been made by Governor John H. Trumbull and Mrs. Trum- bull, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Louie S. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Pardon Rickey, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Sloper, Mp. and Mrs. Donald Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs. Mauvice Stanley and Alfred Wright of the Shuttle Meadow * N LANS for another party at the club are now loudly herald- It aturday, March 31st and promises at Howard Brammer's committee, includ- . Mrs. Kenneth Searle, Mrs. John- stone Vance, Stanley I Sta Iart and Clesson Parker is working zealously in an endeavor to give the club members an evening ibered. The entertainment, so rumor h v new, gorgeous and colorful— one of the vitnessed in many moons. ed. this date ing Mrs. Howard It comes y e a nley e occurring next week is alth club. Scheduled uth church chapel it is sure co-mopolitan gathering of or Miles will give his fame. OREMOST the annual me to take place on to bring out a lar interesting ous talk, PERSONALS Whereabouts i | of Various New B People ughter of of Ten tternoon n West Vir- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Dr. and Mrs. Clifford W. of West Maln strect were York city this week. .« . Miss Ruth Latham, a student at| Sea Pines Academy, is spending the | spring recess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Latham of Maple HilL | Viv in New . . Mrs. Everett Shepard and MMiss Helen Egan spent last weck-end in | New York city. . . Miss Anna I. Furlong and Miss Viola L. Clark of Bristol are iu' Bermuda PR Miss Betty Lienhard, daughter of IMr. and Mrs. H. A. Lienhard of Maple Hill, is visiting her sister, Miss Ruth Lienbard, in New York this weck. Mrs. Keith Fitch and daughter Margaret of Waukegan, 11, are spending a few days with Mrs. Mar- garet L. Fitch of Emmons Place. 0. Howard Humphrey street was in New York city Russell this Miss Ella Sloper, young: augli- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Sloper of Russell street. returns next week Wednesday, from the 6chool “House in the Pines® at Norton, Mass. She plans to spend Ler spring recess in . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sechrest of Wellesley Hil are visiting Mra, Sechrest's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cadwell of Harrison stre Dr. Clifferd Vivian and Vivian of West Main street gone to Bermuda. o o Frank Wachter of Park Place, | John Kirkham of Lexington strect, Frederick Chamberlain of Forest strect, and Alhert Schilling of Hur- rison street will return Monday from “learwater, Florida, whe: have been spending the weeks, | P Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Bristol, are in Bermuda. P Reverend John C. Brennan Kensington, returned on Thurs from e few weeks stay in Florid have past Cawley of of ¥ “ . Mayor Gardner C. Weld and Mrs. Weld are expected to return in a ! few days from a southern trip. « o Mr. and Mrs. Leland Webster of Berlin left Thursday for a trip 1o Florlda. avenue. MISS ETHEL ODIN | Miss Odin, who is a student at Connecticut College for Women, is the daughter of Mrs. S. A. Odin of Kensington| SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1928 | tham of White Plains, New York. | AR | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Blair and Mre. Edward R. Ramage of West Pearl street are spending the week | in Atlantic City. v oe e Dudley Walker returned yesterday | from a trip to Boston, Mass, e 0 Among the New Britain young | women attending the annual reun- jon today of the Connecticut chap- | ter of the Alumnae of the College of | | New Rochelle being held at the Club | {Lido in New Haven are the Misses Katherine Kenney, Helen Downes, Marie A. Massey and Anna Bardeck. | WEDDINGS Christ-Holcombe Mar- riage Set for Today— Other Nuptials of Interest || | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ludlow, Jr., | | of Hartford, have announced the en- | gagement of their daughter, Miss | | sarah Louise Ludlow, to Samuel J. | Castle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | A. Castle of Plainville., | o e oo The wedding of Miss Loretta | Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J Mr. Smith of Fairview strect, and | George Thomas Salvo, son of Mr. |and Mrs. Thomas Salvo of North: ampton, Massachusetts, took place | February 6, at Burbank, California. | | eeverend Dr. Dubbel perforned the | ony. Upon their return from | |# wedding trip to Catalina Island, { Mr. and Mrs. Salvo took up their | | residence in Burbank, whers Mr. Ralvo i8 connected with the Associ- ated Oil Company. .. . Miss Ruth M. Hagstrom, daughter of Charles J. Hagstrom of Hart street, and George F. Hultquist, son |'of Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Hultquist of Kensington, took place Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Trinity | Methodist church. Reverend William H. Alderson, pastor, performed the ceremony. Mrs, Larl Wilcox, a sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor | and the best man was Earl Wilcox, he bride wore a gown of rose- tan and carricd a bouquet of rweet peas and roses. Mrs. Wilcox wore @ i gown of old blue and carried sweet peas. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mr: Victor Hultquist of Kensington, oo 5 Mr. and Mrs, Charles Nowland oh- | served the twenty-fifth anniversary | . | Miss Adelalde Walter of Vine street will spend next weck visiting friends in Nutley, New Jersey. | t at their home in Beaumont, . 1d Mrs. a juire 4 to their ha in Spring spending a fov nd Mrs. Dugald Me- Dover Road P Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Stanley of Lex- inglon strect have returned from Houston, Texas . Mr. and Mrs, Harry . . Albert Good Looniis, son of | Mr. and Mrs. George Loomis of Grove Hill, was a guest of George Palmer Putnam, last Saturday at Rye, New York. . . Mrs, Sherrod Ekinner, with her two children, of Hart street, hu been in New Haven since Thursd, visiting at the home ‘of her paren n. of .. 2 of Rus- Mr. Skinner goes down for the wee! ida next week. | end. o o e Mrs. Willlam Cole returns tomor- row to her home in Newton 53 after spending a week at the home !of her daughter, Mrs. Richard Whita of Vance street. | « .0 A Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hart of Lin- (o Bermuda. coln street and Mr. and Mrs. Stan. | ley Eddy of Lincoln Road have re-| Mrs, Raleigh H. Bennett and her turned from Havana, Cuba, and son, John, are sailing today on the Palm Beach, Florida. | Cedric for England. John Bennett Y oy is going to the Bainbridge school on Ford Cooper recently spent a few [the Isle of Wight entering in M with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, 5. Bennett goes on to Kharkoft, Elisha Cooper of Vine street. a, n Mr. he was home he entertained Ever- | . ctt Jones of Kansas Clty, Miss, | e Theododer 2 classmate at Yale university. lson, Davia M i Istreet returned this Mrs. Dugald MeMillan of Dover | piorida, . Road goes te New York city tomor- | row to visit fricnds and to meet her| yppg son, Donald McMillan, who returns ' grect will leave Tuesday for Tuesday from a cruise to the Me: York city, where she will stay f terranean aboard the White Star the rest of the weck. liner Olympic, .. . Vibbert unnyledge is visiting with her son Frank Vib- berts at Hamiiton colle in Hamil- ton, N. J. . Philip avenue . Mrs adow . Mr. Shuttle and Stanley of have gonc to J Bennett. anning and her Harrison week from o o 0 Stanley Duncan of Lincoln 05, Mrs. Bennett H. Hibbard, Sr., of Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of'Mason Drive, and her daughters, Harrison street are spending a few Mrs. Allen of New Haven and Mrs. days with Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Gil- | Harvey Woodford of this city, will 2| Miss Margaret McMahon of Farm- A SETH THOMAS New in Design Ol in Quality Through special cooperation with the manufacturer, we are able to offer this finely made, accurate Seth Thomas at this attractive price. The case is in mahogany, in the new flat lacquer finish. It is fitted with a substantial 8-day pendulum movement. The hour and half hour is struck on a perfectly tuned rod. DESCRIPTION Height 9Y; inches. Bace 19 ime ches; Sinch silver dial. Rod strike, $1500 The Porter & Dyson Co. Manufacturing Jewelers 51 Main Street New Britair of their marriage Wednesday ning. They were the guests of hon- | or at a dinner given by tie Loving | » | Service Class of the Tirst Baptist | | church. |leave Wednesday on a trip to Phila- {delphia and Washington, D. C. . . o» i of Harold N. Wil- ¢, son of Mr. and | Chinook, | X Mrs, iington, formerly of this city, sails today for Italy to study voice cul- ture. She will be met at Genoa by Miss Eleanor Lacava of this city, who has been in Italy for some time. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fallon of this city, Miss M hon’s mother, Mrs. Margaret McMahon and other members of the family, accompanicd her to New York. . e Mrs, Frederick W. Latham Black Rock avenue is spending the week-end with her son and daugh- | | ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold La- | | — e | s The marri; liams of thi Mrs. Frank Willlama of Montana, and Miss Evelyn Brooks, daughter of Mr. and | Charles Brooks of Gardnes, M chusetts, took place Saturday after- | noon at the home of the bride. | Mr. Willlams s connected with © the law firm of Kirkham, Cooper, of | Hungerford & Camp. He is a gradu- ate of Oberlin College and Harvard | | Law school. Following a wedding trip, Mr. and . 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