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X '8 e\ 3 CATTIBTY A = ’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1928 _ rm—— Mrs. Johnstone, hostess to the at cards at her home on Lin- | Mrs. Edwin Coles, Mrs. Johnstone = s. Miss Elzabeth Stein, a{lee: social. Mrs. W. B Orlean Woman's - voln strect Thursday afternoon. Mrs, | Vance, Mrs. Richard Pritchard and | student at 8 coll-ge, Boston, | The \h\\ Pnunm PhLlps Bucll B. Bassatte was awarded the | Mrs. Douglas Johnston. T Montague. ' Walking trees, jungle daneers and club voted life membership birds of paradise will be among the to the retiring president, Buell B. shapes a d by debutantes e Bassette, Mrs. Bassette and Mrs. W. in the jungle scenc of “The Magic % | e At 4 bridge party given last Sat- a Lent Miss Dorothy ' B. Montague. The speaker of the Carpet”—society's charity carnival Gausiter ... Miss Dovothy Maré| Mis, et ¥ Di i hed | urday afternoon at the Alderson Edward Kramer, son cvening was Robert Parker Miles. for the benefit of the Judson Health Madge .... Mrs. Arthur Bacon | two tables of bridge at her home on | home on Lake etrect, the cngage- | ¢ A 1 B. Kramer of Hill | who spoke on “Tallow Dips.” Center. Colonel Charles A. Lind- louise .... Mrs. Austin L. Stowell Garden street 'rrurm.n afternoon. | ment of Miss Alice Eleanor Alderson | t s 1 announced by Miss | o s bergh's triumphal landings on his Gertrude .. Mrs. Frederick A. Hart | s W and her | was announced to John Magee, Jr., ; Goldbere's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Emma Hart Willard chapter, Tecent Central American and West Mrs, Johnstons clal ; - 3 0 | ot Hartrord. Miss Alderson who s Coldberg of g et Daughters of the American Revolu. Indies flight will be pictured in the : 4 t roungest daughter of Mr. and 2 e B tion, met at of Mrs. Robert descent of “The Spirit of St. Louis” Mrs. Sanford, sccretary of the Tiie: Mrs. Algernen Brown Alder is = ri of the . 0, Clark in Eas orlin Thursday !0 the jungle, _elub. s, L; C. Humas graduate 3 3 - v .ouise Holcombe, | or 1 Mrs. W, 1 ad a his- Irs. Parmalce, an aristocratic o e e T P s Mr. and Mrs. Willlam | qor aper. There was also a Jewelled pins, genuine or imita- - Miss Mabel C. Hibbard | il i alesk ' ire. Joh ' marriage to Henry | iusical program tion, are the dominant feature for cliie and up-t hams ont 3 Sdnesday | Mase o 1 Le attend Erist took place Saturday art n erc made for the April “dornment of spring frocks. They Miss Gl e somfre B S X : 8 « Chapel of the o il be given in the A4re worn on he shoulder or front A e et ssachns: ute of h- “oner 1l churct ev- | ¢ ¢ . Tt of the gowns, with crystal, topaz Mis. Olive J. Ingr i 3 . ¢ , + nology ;s . B 1 5 . pastor of | ip . 1 5 1d amethyst as the ruling favorites ; o ‘\'”h Gt Ar1~‘ Arthur Sa Mre, | Bu * Harttord, b 8 ) i ¢ 1 sl il Maxw 2 2 1 I Moore of this ¢t ickerson. Mi \ . N t v d Pt S Lht n Howard Parsons, wing the f and We i EcE e e 5 D e S o e o o S e Iportant Washington Event Set courring homs on Me s mond Gilps i ™ telightrul bri : g brid Again spring flow Miss Mat cocl giv Camp school : Hester Ly S e el MRS. RUTH BENAG LINDSAY oF Sl and p sl e N s . en last Saturday evening in hon- Mrs. Lindsay and John Lindsay are featured on the pro- sserying. New Britain e Maors, (AT ACatnne i hon iy of Miss Floria Cassella and Mbss ' oram of the College elub at the me ¢ to be hald Monday ad Mrs. Louis: N n Che clih, will Ssontinue - o Col T cth Rose at the home of Mrs. | gvaning at the home of Mys. John C Y t Goodwin strest lemm] 2L this intention, if = possit g | - -——————— {day evening In honor of their fit- dinner party last . £ 4t ber|Hapden Rokents sasistel wilh Mo | yo wouiioevonoa rwost Harke o nae o e it I8 Decessaryto raise con- Yome on Lincoln Road : © trophies went to Mrs liv‘n ~r¥l\|n‘i her bridge chi Mr Mrs. Otto And:rson heater o w afternoon, | 1 ":‘f' “_d_"(“‘f?:‘“" Lor ;‘x::n»x » to put on t Mrs. Vietor Poin [ ™ aiieinpor 3 Hart street entertained at dnner when or orus, John | those Ll Hialmar John. | Kind of contest as was th last Miss Alice Jeires ente dexter, Mrs. Edward H. Christ, i ity last evening in the form of a b fing, will sponsor | Were: Mr. and Mrs. 4 ) r, when George Westerman, vio- Miss Rose Croll e f | Patrick's party. The dining room i w it May pet- | 300, ‘[‘ ‘:‘“""-;'V’;‘,“”"' “‘:" . nist, won a year's tuition in N A R ' Wi decorated in gree can ted l « R Al MEDENE, % LS = | York. Inal concert will ta tion Tuesda yas Hilmar Bjorklund, Mr. and Mrs, | 1 there were ambassadors, min 5 3 - |carnations and shamrocks, t ‘ i L flace lon bR priig 4 ite 3 - me effield stree nor 1 R onri isters and others t. e B d ISsaan on ;1’ ":h"_' 2':,;,)':‘, MT, favors being miniature baskets of 1uc ind ublic cop- | Willlam Robinson Conrad | £ors will be mad B e T 1\\10‘}\,1:“ ko n:' tl()\f,mfl:m. O e Srent ta s Gotane . ang |assorted candies. Guests were pres- the : us, | Lindelof. Lo il Wi s ds of dollurs worth of flow- Edward Kramer, re feted a1 where Mr. : f : e & rs used to beautify her handsom: rom New York, Hartford ar ip of which ok over | ’ VoEiinE oinb R e ae s i¢ 3 West Hartford, i e program will he wedding of Miss Elizabeth S e residence, Mrs, Townsend s the “ e 1rie . and much in-| Forshaw and Walter F. Linn will hostess who gave « debut flower hall Dl . [ Aies sEstier Mitlerawab givenial iy oo iy ey eniantaing ‘ i Vviributions of take place this aftsrnoon at the An ‘;;*"“'}';““1 “'w”“ )"':"l‘ 0 Alice Rooseveit now Mrs. Long- g langous shoner; Sundayiat herd /e S resnt il o i Cter ' : v tirst | flome of the bride's sister, Mrs, 8, fd ¢ “_"(:;\m:f"’.“"h“[ e Yoy Worth; Ethel Roosevelt, now Mrs ltc ~ Ones O Miss, Mitler will become the m, c5h; coicon ot her Home oi it . i Wickwire of Plainville. Revercnd 'y o i iy ey Orehwestia 10T Richard Derby and Miss Helen Taft, . g f Jack Sehupack tomorrow. pun?® \ E. T. Stecge will perform the tf W the ¥ last weck from the yon Mrs Manning. General and el tarns S e n i ! South | ceremony. Musical club orehestra. A nama will L7 COrielius Vanderbilt came from after the Woman's club| p gng Mrs. Dudiey Walker ¢ 1 streot 1 hor The attendants witl be Miss | [ URED T8 OFCIEIR L MAME WL New York for the dinner and th production the three Stanley tertained sixteen at dinne 1 unche v t the Kathryn Wickwire, bridesmaid, Ger- ©f il ot Hon. Mrs. Ronald Greyville, visiting worial benefit plays are to be given f the orchestra, is desirous of mak- s curds last t at h IParmin hiardt Linn, best man, Miss Larrain 3 in Washington en route to Ontaric. ing @ community enterprise of the : Miss Ruth Bassette Who has done 0 Monroe strect, Prize awards Liun, ring bearer and Miss Shirley (K e iy e ith the Canada, where she will be the guest much for local dramatic productions made to Mrs. l,..v\pnv- Huwmason, | Lowe, train beal ™ wedding oy o possible standards, an or. °f the Governor General and Lady is again acting director and coach. Mrs. Ralph Britton, Elbridge Becch \Y/EDDI\CS march will he played by Miss Flor- | qi pi o ive of the hest in. WHlington. was there as was thi The cast includes, Ralph Benson, cr and William Finder: |snce Linn. Sbriimaatal iovsiol gt i i tary of the Treasury, Mr. Me! secretary of the Chamber of Com- LR ——— Upon their return from a wedding ' A committoe has been formed froin merce; Rev. W. H. Alderson, pastor . Mrs. James A. Walsh entertained : T 'tar Botr 4 = :'”P to Baltimore and Washington, th, Lions club to aid in attaining s B b $55 00 and $60 OO of Trinity Methodist church; Austin the members of her card club Tues. lHpOrtant ')'\:‘“_’”KE]. :\'l‘ll | ID. C.. the couple will reside at 255 thya object. The music being studied Mexlcau. embyassy, Al ond ur eer .»'m\\'vll.c\\;\(n]]fl‘ l\;r}w{\ \\'l‘!'liam 1;’3_\', day mgh_II! at her home on l.ll\x“nlu ]{'“L{HMI{T‘ \.]u]l 1A lll'(lld I Chapman street, cit at the moment includes the Peer of the most friendly foreign homes Harry Coholan, F. W. Macomber, street. e pri went to Mrs 0 of Local Interest. ® A 3 Notes 4 oo |Gynt suite of Gricg and the Unfin- in Washington was the scene of & l‘achlon Park $40 00 and $60 00 dmund Starr, Leallo Watking, Mrs. {Alfred Schade, Mrs. Alexas Scotl — '] Mr. and Mrs Mendell Sicklick of lished Symphouy of Schubert. After typically Mexican tea during the | B. B. Bassette, Mrs. Russell Ger- and Mis. Frederick Arrigon. 3 5 et street will eelcbrate the tomorrow is it proballe that the week when Senora De Tellez had mond, Mrs. George Loomis, Miss sl L2 Mr. and Mrs nard St ©Of fifteenth anniversary of their wed- orchestra will meet on Monday American and diplomatic ladies to Barbara Christ, Miss Florence Tomp- |~ Music lovers in the city are ar t will eclebrate the jing tomorrow with a dinner party. |nights and in a hall to be dete ssist_her, quite in the fashion ot kins and Miss Hilda Krenn. {ticipating a splendid concert at the wniversary of their Gucsts will be present from Cleve. |mined Washington society. The table 5 . chkey—Freemans ow when they will |iand, Ohlo, Hartford and dainties included penochie, ani ! Nertain £if sts at dinner in | Britain. other dulcet dishes peculiar at Latin. | Hartford hold open house \mrnc1n countries. Guests at din- Llama Coats WE SCALIEN I ot il oy NEW YORK SUBML he s e Arcbeter i WAl J 5 # P, tives . nt trom New CLUB EVFI\” S the Ambassador and Senora De Tel- . . York, n an erson, lvz entertained for the Becretary o S oe eanlng an yelng Jorsey ite and Mrs. Kellogg were prac 10 r Stei ave | 1y charme 1any Mexi ats lo) For both men and women. \\ealth. CO“Q‘{L and the || prepared menu un 2 Suede shoes steam-cleaned, re-shaped or converted to ||/ Woman's Club. ival'l()lls Types 0[ Efl[em]flmefl[ salad was of the avacado or smooth leather finish. alligator pear, with a rich, very hot AT : White satin slippers dyed to match dresses or losiery. e e e s e Bemg E[]l()ygd and as the southern darkey saym lStlngUlS e | Tan shoes re-glazed and re-shaped to bring back ‘he Commonwealth club held its | E ness. = M F meeting Tuesday evening in R S m;m I"- Tellez ll is 8 m\;vv newness. : X/ lie South Congregational chapel. | York, Mar. 17. P—"Le Car- !lons for her annual party for chil Gold and silver slippers refinished. At LeWitt's e G ; S & rs were elected: |nival des Animaux” by Saint-Saer r own small daughter, En Excellence Novelty shoes of all kinds carefully cleansed. . 5 rosia «con A, Eprague; secre- |has Leen selucted as the foature of it being the : roal )I-.:.::..::‘.d e Our service includes the rebuilding of run-down shoes The Pine Tree C e ol Wesell s mouelalo bo e ey Gh e —making them look new and serviceable for aiother long sl )Am;‘v‘”;:_";) et SRS R e i e e e he drami- period. luy: one year, Miss Clara Washburn: v, an elephant’s lullaby and « 4 and many friends of the littls ~—— THE — committee ehairmen as follows: lec- ' cat renade will W imong the hostess will be in the cast. Ther. . F. W. Macomber, efvic, E. O dlights of a program played by Will be music and ig end deli 1 E publicity, Mrs, George 'an orchestra selected from the Phil- ©10us refreshments. . We mpany R R e S S =4 e o ale; deco Mrs. €. H. Blakcs- | is among the pa s e "1’ ‘“ ‘*‘[““:’;';‘l‘ c liplomats hundreds of dollars ! - Incorporated 5 vear, forty not only give the use of 46 CHURCH STREET : Hartford, Conn. Shals Henes 1p hein) e i not 2 STATE ST., Harvey & Lewis Bldg., (Basement) they buy tickets as well. And just Branch Office—Manning’s Walk-Over Shoe Store, | Exvgilie DiEimRisr sk W G b 211 Main Street., New Britain j | e of tickets has “w““"“;:g,“‘q”_ saints” to be at the end of this month by Countsss Scher: ghter of the late Mr. and Henry White, for the benefi* of Washington Catholic charities, | Tickets are $10 and boxes ar: st ever sold in Wi J : and yet every one had beer | 3 P . ta Th hest of New York so ce Cream orms : H New Britain Gonnecticut e . Philadelpl Paltimore and as Bpe IR DT Ormaliof XH.\\ far aw ‘\' as Chicago, have becom Cream and Ices ¢ e . e : Spring Coats i 144 roman 15 be appalois 1 to the diplomatic corps, Miss Fra Parties 3 $29.75 to §75.00 ces Elizabeth Willis, who register Bridges ! " ) | from Memphis, Tenn., is in Wash- preparing to go to her first M 3 AW [ diplomatic post, Valparaiso, Chile Weddings, Etc. ;o | Wnite making hee fioe) preparatiars ; - / i | with the state department, Mise Wil- 250 Different and Unusuai lis is preparing a wardrobe for he: ! new environment. Forms | ; $16.75 to §49.5 THE HOMBURG : THE SNAP BRIM \ 4 5 to §49.50 The brim is narrow—has smaller—has a high | 3 ) { more curl. The erown is , er crown. The bow appears ||| 1 HERBERT E. ANDERSON i i ] i | TEACHER OF VIOLIN and tapered. on the side. fien 2 Serd Sce the latest sterling sliver Stusio. Packare Buitsive ¥ pattern here, a pattern inspired s $4 OO to $7 OO Blue Plate Sunday Blue Plate by the Massachusctts Pine Tree | # - . L] . o Luncheon Dinner Dinner Shilling. $3.50 to $13.50 60c $1.00 T5¢ Attractively priced, too. GlObe Clothing House | Fountain Servi;e of Excellence M. C Le:\‘vait’t‘ [ LS ANONS INER T Cor. Main and West Main Sts. I Soda Shoppe and Restaurant TRl el s 95 West Main St. (Next Door to Western Union)