New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 24, 1928, Page 4

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| turns today from Dee: Photo by Bachrak | MRS. ARTHUR BACON Mrs. Bacon was a member of the cast of the play “The Adolescent Young” presented at the annual meeting of the| Woman's club Tuesday afternoon, Active Season Among Women's Close—Shuttle Meadow Club to Stage Brilliant Party—Intimate Home Affairs Attract Society This Week. ’ JST now a lull is noticeable in social affairs, the past week | ssing no really large events. Of course there were the | usual number of smali and intimate parties, which, after all are | among the most enjoyable social funmu]n The clear spring- | like weather has brought forth our golf loving cnmmgenl—the\ enthusiasts at the Shuttle Meadow club course gathering in| fairly good numbe teresting diversion for many, while others prefer the fascination ! of & good bridge game—plain auction, coniract or duplicate are equally popular. N S the date draws near for the “19th Hole™ party, the dinner | dance review to be held at the Shuttle Meadow club next Saturday night, plans for the entertainment are becoming more | and more interesting. One of the engaging features of the| evening as announced by Howard I.nl» imer who is chairman of the committee, is a skit done by the Arthur Kimballs. No, | it is not another cabaret show—but \.mwlhm'r entirely new. Once across the threshold of the elub house and vou are out on the *“19th Hole The service, the atmosphere, everything will be done to transform the club hall room into an out of doors scene, Truly, it promises to be an afiaire original, not the| least interesting though is the fact that the guests will be taken back to a period more than a quarter of a cc ntu i plays for the general dancing and dinner will be served promptly | at 7:30 o'clock. Tabls resery ation ve already been made by | Alfred Wright of IZssex, Mr. ar aul K. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Louie S. Jones, My, ar s B. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphrey, M. Pardon Rickey, Mr. ai Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball, Mr loward Bruemmer, and Mrs. John C. and Mrs. Donald Gaftney. ind Mrs. I M Loomis Mr. & OT the resting item W the clubs was the anncun 1 was again elected president of New t annual meeting of the orear 20 in the the Y. W. C. A. and pr of “The Adolescent Young. Woman's club, one of t} bring to a close a year of int followed by the annual me D. A. R. has but two more i Ellsworth memorial picnie, an annual eustom oceurring in June The College club will scon hold its annual meeting as will the Business and Profe 12l Women's PERSONALS least in I in the affairs of Mrs. Laurence Mouat in Woman's club. The place Tuesday, March «ded an excellent pm:(‘nt(nmr one act farce. The rger organizations tec atherings will be closely r important clubs. The th the exception of the 00k Andover recess i Chr»nl } Exodus | Spriy ‘ Sy and il wtr Liily Siop Mrs, Haroll T t returns Clubs Drawing to a| \Ir, | jing a visit with frieads in Kensing- ! ton. o 0 Miss Beatrice Johnson of Hartford is a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur S Grant of Maple Hinl this week. ¢ e e Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Forter of Adams street returned Monday from a trip to Florida, * o s Miss Virginia Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Walter Hart of Hart | street, sails today 10!' Bermuda. . e Dr. J. E. Martin returned this is home on Vine s na, Cuba, and Florida. ity Harold M. Benning of Michigan, arrives today to guest of her parents, Mr. 1d Mrs, Frederick Walker, of Har- rison street. Mrs. Benning was Miss Bernadine Waiker before her riage last fall. . Mrs. o s Miss Marjorie Moore of I ton has returned from 2 Florida, where she has bes ing the winter. o0 Lawrence E. Burdick of Fort Mc- Kinley, Portland, Maine, his parents, Mr. and - Burdick of Mapla street. DRI Mrs, Miss of Mre, LaForest Carpenter of Rock- well avenue, {s home from Simmons college for the spring recess. o« o Miss Victoria Fiske Fiske, Jr. are home from coile for the week-end with their par Rev. and Mrs. Samuel { Worthington Ridge, Berlin. s e Mrs. Harold Bennett who has been the guest of Mr. and her home in Springfield, yesterday. PR Mr. and Mrs. James Vermillon of Newport, R. guests of Mr. and Mrs. St Cooper of Brookside Road. “ e e Henry Pelton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pelton of Forest street re- ield Academys PR Mrs. Elisha Cooper of Vine street and Mrs. Rufus Hemenway of L ington strecet are at the Marl- borough-Bleinham in Atlantic City, N.J. 0. Richard Cocper, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs, Elisha Cooper of Vine street is home from the Taft school. . s Miss Isobel Holmes of Hartford and Charles Veil of Yale University {and Winsted spent last week-end | with Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Bick- { ford of Corbin avenue, | D Miss Peggy Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmerman |of Vine street, is home from the { 8chool of Dental Hygiene, Boston, | Mase. .. ! Earle Van Buskirk of Ten ad was in New York city | week. | . . e | Charles F. Smith of Istreet left Friday for IN. C Acre this Pinehurst, PR Miss May Wilcox of Grove Hill |and Miss Ruth Hubbard of Berlin il spend the summer months in | Europe sailing from here in June, o e e Joseph Stone of Ten Acre Road | sails next month for Europe. The theater still continues to furnish in- DR Kenyon Loomis, son of Mr. and \lr< John C. Loomis of Lincoln oad has recently been elected ad- ‘\Lrlll‘n. manager for the Amherst | Student, the college paper. Mr. Loormis is now in town for his spring | vacation. o o . Hoyt Pease, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Herbert Pease of Vine street is home from the Groton school. P Sidney Montague nf Cambridge, | Mass., is spending the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Montague of Hawley street, | o o Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McMillan of | Dover Road will spend tomorrow in ' Springficld, Ma Mr. | Mrs. George Howe. .« . AMrs. Arthur memu of Lexington |strect goes to New York next weck {Wednesday to join her daughter, Elizabeth. Miss Elizabeth is a stu- {dent at Duna Hall, Wellesley, Mas o . Miss Ella Smpor returns tods from New York city to spend the remainder of her spring recess with with and FITCH-JONES CO. The Secrets of Being Well Dressed Own Enough Clothes to Make Frequent Changes Fashion Park Burberry $35.00 to £80.00 Dobbs Hats Johnston & Murphy Shoes mar- | is visiting | Harry | Shirley Carpenter, daughter | and famucl Mrs. George | Boli of Trumbull street returned to | I, are the week-end Lexington A large number of young women gathered at the home of Mrs. Su- sanna Schofield of Stanley strect last Monday evening, the occasion being a fajewell party for Mrs. Schofield's youngest daughter, Miss | Susan E. hofizld and Miss Eliza- beth Sandberg. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sandberg of Wallace street, Miss Schoficld and Miss Sandberg will leave next Thursday for &t Paul, Minn, where they will enter the Northwest Institute of Medical Technology, specializing on Hospital Laboratory Technician. The spring session will begin on April 2. * o o Miss Beatrice Reynal entertained at bridge and tea last Saturday afternoon at her home on Lexing- ton street in honor of her guest, who was Miss Dorothea Sutherland of New Haven. Miss Reynal will | bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss | Sutherland in May, The bridge prizes were won by Miss Corinne Good- win, Mrs. Arnold Wallen of Nuw York city, Miss Ruby Andrews and | Miss Sutherland. Tea was served in the dining room with Mrs. Wallen | with green and white carnations and green candles. Mrs. Harold Manning, Miss Goodwin and Miss Mouat assisted with the serving. « o e | Mrs Kenpeth Relyea wil entelr. | tain members of the Alpha Alpha alumnae Tuesday evening at her home on Worthington Ridge, Berlin. ¢ o e Mra. Charles Law entertalned the | members of her club Wednesday with luncheon and cards at her home on Ten Acre road. Mrs, Bay- ard Crum won the prize. e o e Mrs. Harold Manning entertained | the members of her bridge club Thursday aftsrnoon. Mrs. George Bolt and Miss Maxine Hart won the | prizes. | ) Mrs. M. L. Rhodes of Berlin en- | tertained her bridge club Mond: afternoon at her home. PP Miss Maxine Hart will entertain the members of her bridge club nest Thursday afternoon at her home on | Lincoln street. o o e Mrs. Harold Manning and Mrs. Harold Peck of Lincoln street will give a bridge tea Tuesday afternoon | at the North residence on Sunny- ledge. MISS HILDA KREN o« o0 Miss Krenn plaved the part of Josephine in the “Valiant,” one of the three one-act plays Wednesday Stanley Memorial church, Mrs. Charles Law entertained with two table her home on Ten Acre Road. produced at the Y. W. C. A, night and last night under the auspices of the s e e Mrs. Elmer Stone of Ruassell street | { was hostess to her supper Mr. and Mrs. Harold T sell street, o 0. her parents Sioper of Ri Paul Rogers, son of M Mrs. Paul K. Rogers of Camp is a 1 nber of the cast of A the play which ngswood school students, present next I'riday and S ay nights, . . and Char- the Tra Hicks t is home Ira Hicks, son of Mrs. of West Main stree 11t school. o s e the son of Mr. Young of Lincoln yme from the Choate ord. . . Willets Young, and Mrs. Louis road has been school, Walli turns next ut Hilt weation Cooley abeth Cooley r 1 W ng Guorge school to spend her with her father, Dr. of Lincoln r tained at her home city Mr. Beaumont, and Mrs . Mrs. John Bartlett city and Mr and Mrs of North Adams, M visiting Mrs. M Emmons Place. o o e Miss Vera Stevens, the Normal school paintin on exh Academy _ GATHERINGS Series of Small Parties Fill the With Gaiety. of New Yorl Garrett Fitch beer wrt teacher sold her ening—rance,” the Connecticut e Arts now Bridge Week | | | Mrs. ful bull Goorge ridge tea stroet Boli gave a d her home % on Trum- W afternoon | Hickey-Freeman fbn.xge club last evening. when she entertained twelve friends | e auction. The prizes went to Mra. | Edwin Cowlss, of Martford and Mrs. tabl gave a bridge party of six S el | Monday afternoon. The prizes went : to Mrs. Matthew Griswold, Mrs. Ars. Earl Van Buskirk has sent| g popsw “Mre, Jennie Lyons and out car a to take Mrs o at the Shuttle Meadow | M- Tnmsek FRisvAR. club | Kl March 28, N [ Mise Beatrice Danbury of Lincoln | street entertained with bridge Mon- ad interest was shown m‘dm &oning one act plays DH\I nted at e o 0 . W. C. A. this we uder The Maple Hill Bridge club will (i Al etion oI Rt pamietts R bR R B E Sh Sponsored by inley Memordal | wijliam H. Allen on Robbins aven- chureh in aid of the Stanley ~ Me- |puc Tyesday afternoon. morial Community House fund the | S remarkable | A miscellancous shower was giv- , socially attracting persons'en in honor of Miss Hildur Larson xr(rmnv nt in the of the city and jat her home on Chestnut street tinancially adding a splendid sum to | Thursday evening. Miss Larson will the community house fund. {become the bride Raymond . e Boehm in April. Edmund L. Warren enter- | o on Curtis street, | Miss Florence Gubernick enter- v evening in honor of Miss tained eight at bridge at her home Pasco of West Hartford, [on Stanley stieet Tuesday evening in formeriv a resident of this city. An!honor of Miss Dorothy Goldberg. informal Juncheon was gerved at | Prizes were won by S8amuel Kahn of §:30 o'clock, after which bridge was Hartford and Miss Rose Goldberg. played. The prizes were won by Miss | « e Marjorie Gibney. Miss Elizabeth | Miss Minnie Winkle of Oak strect Fox, William Haswell, and Kermet | entertained at bridge at her home | Wednesday ~ evening. Prizes i ations were a ot Mrs. i Thurs: =3 i WHN“WMM i r“ Watches that build our style reputation To win and hold style leadership, a jeweler must select his merchandise with extreme care. He must dis- criminate between the genuine vogue and mere passing fancy. This we do, on every article that l:mcrs v:;u\'l smre—dr;:mbly. . watches. Style-leading designs in al celebrated makes dalywm your selec- tion, including exquisite creations of the Gruen Watch Makers Guild. Pictured above are two popular Gruen Bracelet Watches. At top, a splendid value at $40; below, a 17 jewel Precsion movement with 14kt solid gold case and platinum faced gold bracelet, set wir.g 16 diamonds, $33. Others from $¢3. The Porter & Dyson Co. 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