New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 24, 1928, Page 5

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—— e _———— awarded to Miss Alice Jerem Miss Florence Gubernich Mrs, A, T & entertained her b club Tuye: evening. Mrs. James Walsh Frederick Arrigan and Miss Florence Viaherty wen the priz hade of Vine street Miss Mary =mall bridg home on West Whittlesey party Friday Main street, . . Bgave a at X entertained two tables week for Mrs. Huwle the guest of her mmgh' v Leach of Vine Brown was award C at cards thi who has been Mrs. Ray Miss Mary J. i the trophy Mre. Maurice at dinner and night at her home Mr. and Mrs Vance glucsts. Pease will entertain Wednesda on Lincoln Lane, Roswell Moore o s Will he the honor Mrs. Hamilton Bickford nner party last evening at me on Corhin avenue. DY Mrs. Hardy Tuayor tinner Wednesday ni on Lincoln Road John Fellows will entertain members of her bridge club at 1s and tea next Tuesday at her home on Acre Road M Betty Schrey entertained the s of her bridge club at cards Tuesday evening at her Burritt street. w. at gave a her gave a small zht at her home My the Miss Harold luncheon bridge lin this week save a home in Upson her Miss Mac party next home in D Smith will give a bridge Tuesduy night at her Ivide: S. Casperson of Murray entertained her hridge club Priday evening. Prizes were award- ol Lillian Rice and Mrs « Chamberlain her Valentine on bridge at Iriday Maxwell Coe will entertain ¢ members of her card club at luncheon and bridge Monday noon at her home on Liherty street gave Mrs. Orville Parker is giving a lincheon bridge next Tuesday at her home on Adams street, o s e Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer G. Port of Kensington were given a surprise in their new home last eve- by aho thirty of their party ning friends. \VEDDINGS Nuptial Events Show Marked Falling Off With i Approach of Easter Time. et S0 e Tk T Miss Theda Rowe, daughter Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rowe of Arch street, and Carl Torsten Johnson, son of Charlos Johnson of Brook- lawn street, were married Tucaday afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents. Reverend Dr. Abel A, Ahl- auist performed the ceremony be- ) .nn an arch of pink and white > blossomes. Miss Prudence Mar- .uv( Rowe, a sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and Arthur Jones was hest man of he bride wore a gown of white with a veil and carried a bou- 1ot of bridal roses, HERBERT E. ANDERSON TEACHER OF VIOLIN Stusie. pac siLowe MAIN AKD ARCH 58 At LeWitt's The Pine Tree 8Bce pattern sterling silver ¥ here. a pattern inspired by the Massachusctts Pine Tree | Shilliy A tively | MOC too ..,_Wm © Main St her ! harles Swain of Vine street | home on W. | The bridesmaid | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 192s. a Louquet of pink tea roses. ption followed the ceremeny at which a large number of guests were present from Maine, New York. ew Huven, Hartferd. Plaimille | and this city. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will reside at 39 Brooklawn strect upon fheir return from an citended wedding trip. The engagement of Miss Sally | Waskowitz, daughteriof Mr. and | Mrs. Samuel Waskowitz of Lincoln | street, has beon announced to Harry 1 Alexander Simon of Salem, Massa- chusetts. | Mias Waskowitz is a graduate of | the New Britain High school, class of 1924, and is now teaching at the Elihu Burritt school having been graduated from the Sargent School of Physical Education at Cambridge. Mr. Simen is a graduate of Bow- doin and attended Harvard and Bos- ton University Law School. He is| practicing law in Boston and Salem. He is alto a member of the Phi Sigma Delta fraternity. DR Mr. and Mrs. Samuel | Chestnut street have announced the approaching marriage of their | daughter, Miss Diana §. Rogin, to Daniel Finn, manager of the Strand | theater. The wedding will take place | April 1. Togin of . The marriage of Miss Rose Bel- lini, daughter of Mr. and M Bellini of Franklin square, and An- gelo Spinelli of Bristol will take place Apil 16. A miscellaneous shower was given Wednesday = eve- | ning in honor of Miss Bellini. . e 0 | A miscellancous shower was held | Tuesday evening at the home of | Mrs. L. Shara in honor of Miss Ann | Gnazzo, who will become the bride | of Philip O. Bishop on April 9. PR 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Westman | of Franklin street announced the engagement of their daughter, Edith Amelia, to Carl E. Anderson, at a party Thursday cvening. Mr. An- derson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Anderson of Collinsvilie. .. There is more than usual interest in the announcement of the ap- proaching marriage of Merr Woolrich Hellyar of this city to Miss | Margaret Young Feimster, daughter lof Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Feimster of MISS SALLY Newton, 3 Miss Feimster is a . : | graduate of North Carolina College, Miss Waskowitz Greensboro, N. C., and C Sehool Waskowitz of Lincoln street. of Expres: Boston, 5 has also ccial courses at the daughter of Mr. Her engagement to L.Hl\ o ander Simon of Salem, Massachusetts has been announce e Nora, her maid Mrs. Willlam E. Fay Faye Johnstone, Mrs. Johnstone's daughter - Miss Dorothy Hart Madge o Mrs. Arthur Bacon Louise . Mrz. Austin L. Stowell |Gertrude .. Mrs. Frederick A. Hart | | Mrs. Johnstone's especial ! friends in the Club Mrs. Sanford. secretary of the | Club. . Mrs. Lawrence C. Humason Mrs. Parmalee, an aristocratie . Miss Mabel C. Hibbard rd, chic and up-to- «... Miss Gladys Day 1, who has neuralgia e 8. Nickerson tisfied spinster . Raymond Gilpatric president of the Club George M. Flanagan | | | iV ss Edna Russell Club Members—Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Douglas Johnston, Miss Robert Morton, Jr. Mrs. John house meeting Musical club 1esday ning at . House, 115 of the New took place the home of Adams street, being the A featur ing quarte Y. Stearns Ostman Miss Josephina vocal | her sis- ev everal by e Tommasoni. A r‘i‘ al ultr: of every tner was read Refreshments were A musicale will school, Ste evening, March s of the Pars issociation and 1in Musical club, M by the Orpheus Instrumental wartet, Mrs. H. W. H John A. Lindsay, Mrs. Doroth k rles A All pa oln schoal isp i1l be giv- have {ean be in WASKOWITZ and Mrs. 1 :'z'lx on Mond ek, the Samuel Alex- this we lowing s Regent, Miss | Columbia University and New Eng- {land Conservatory of Music, and has ¢ | traveled extensively in Europe. Mr. Ay and Af | Hellvar s the youngest son of the 4 program late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hellyar of piano solos Falmer, Mase, and this eity. He | aAgter the m was graduated at the University of froshmoents wer Pennsylvania and is a member of S 'ing room with Miss May Nove A. E. fraternity. He ia the New ork 1ho table. Mrs, Frederick Teich, Mrs, state representative for the Stanley louglas Johnston, Miss Elizabeth Rule and Level Co. Norton and Mrs, H Dyer e sisted with the serving. Mrs. William Saxe of Blue Hills| The program was avenue, Hartford, announces the en- | “Come Raggio di Sol !gagement of her daughter. Miss Rose | «pilgrim Sor |Saxe to Attorney Trving I. Rachlin, “Heigh Ho™ ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Rachlin of West Mr. Linds: |street. . Lindsay, accompanist. Attorney Rachlin is a graduate of ) Song® 4, Meyer-Helni New York university law school. “wWhims" Schumanu 3 [clars of 101 Piano solos m Mrs. Lindsay. CLUB EVENTS w7t | Garden, hy 1 Monday evening, wher John A. Lindsay gave vocal lections and on of acrved in the chaiko Burleigh Lehmann. Burleig) Dann 1roseh . . : Oley Speaks Bal LS o i Mr. Lindsay ‘ “1 Love You Truly” . | “Sleep Little Raby of Mine ‘ “My Love is a Fisherman Mrs. Buell B. Baseett will open [ ... -.o.. Strickland | ner home on Emmons Place next Mrs. Lindsay | Wednesday cvening at 7 o'clock to i Mr. Lindsay, accompanist a meeting of the New Britain chap- |"Passage Birds' Farewell” . Hildack {ter of the Connecticut League of |"Jt Was a Lover and His Lass Women Voters, Mrs. Florence Kitch- . Matthews |let of New Haven is to be the| Mr. and Linds: speaker, Mrs. Kifchlet has recently | “Horning del Hicgo™ -Mr. Lindsay returned from a six months tour of | Europe, visiting Spain, the Balkan | countries, and Central Europe, end- |ing with several weeks at Geneva at |the Tnstitute of International Re ! tiona and at the Assembly of the 'League of Nations. She speaks next week on “The Congress of the | World” showing illustrations of that section of the world &he has recent- Iy visited. The mceting is opcn to i the public. |“Didn’t Tt Rain?” . “Bitterness of Love” “Danny Deever” ‘Border To Meet—Club Notes of Interest. Poni I League of Women Voters ! | | Duet, Mrs . The annual meeting of 11 ington Garden club was held day afternoon at the home I, Stebbins in - Newington The following officers President, Mrs. L. T president, Mrs, N tary, Mrs. Douglas urer, Mrs, Dwight Chichester program committee, Mrs. William T. Wells, Mrs. Charles Russell, Mrs . | George Greene and Mrs. Gee Members of the New Britain Col- | Rowe: dircctors for 1328 lege club were entertained with an { Willlam T. Wells and Mrs. ¢ cvening of music at the home of | Tusscll Mrs. John C. Loomis of meoxnj Thurs of M Cent elected: ro- ; trea rles o o e Dr. Alfred Lawrence Hall | addressed the members of the New { Britain Teachars club at the Walnut | Hill school Thursday afternoon. His [aubject was “Tho Glorification of | Life Through Self Knowledg i « e | The Maple Mill Woman's elub {will hold a meeting Wednesday {afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at 1l | bome of M J. Sorrow or YES EXAMINED Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905 GLASSES FTITED . Walter Jee Cream Forms Specializing 1o Forms of Ice Cream and Ices For Parties Bridges egdmgs Etc. 280 Different and Unusual Forms Blue Plate Luncheon 60c Blue Plate Dinner T5¢ Sunday Dinner $1.00 Fountain Service of Excellence Soda Shoppe and Restaurant 5 West Main St. (Next Door {6 Western Union) from Dersian | . Dennce | ) & Mrs. Sequin stre bation and My i pert of speake Mrs. 1 . Mrs. \ Frederick Doolittle T 1l In T apple, Miss Fannic Mrs. J. M. Millyear, who att New Brita Howard Parsons. Mrs. Pieeident ) Mrs. La I 1 Gilpatri sey and L ONER SHOW 1 BRILLINT EVENT New Yorkers Have Foreruner of Spring March ] cerunners—flows ~doniinated of the noon omir v om 3 Mrs William Hooth mon Mrs : recording Doniglas A. Jofinstor Arthur H. Harro Miss Esther Reyr owen | Miss Ros Rowers, Mrs Mrs Clirtis Copel: 1 Mrs. Cliftor | Mrs | Stan Mr A My n. Mk Hidde W. € Mrs. ( I". Cooley Thot Le Mrs Char - 1e1Y°s Mre. Hamilton | (Florence Vander- for her dinner | flower show, a social as horti- ron and lemo mided with lil a silver bowl we Twombly L] crystal serviee and shaded candle- 1 the decoration Twombly 1) won a first pri table deg at the now as important cultural event. Sa colored roscs pyia of the R Coit Herber Gwatkin Mrs A C. Hine Donald R Jones, Mrs. Henry Dorothy E. Latham Latham, Miss Hort: Walton Meagley, Auley, Mrs. Hugh & Mckenna | Anna €. Murn Mrs. W Murdo Mrs I Mre, Cli d A B. Tayor, Mrs Cedrie Powe Pullen, Mr Dewitt A Mrs. Jo S Sharpe, Mrs Mrs. Dwight & s ration Miss Jane 1 Mrs ont Me- 3 tor 1 itingale, Hardy Mrs W, Mis N valley by in Mis M Miss Lils as crpi ipricot il sty compl scheme Uenry Mrs, i iy A circus day for si ns is society's latest Tumbling bareback ric X orpl charity benefit plan, clowns and pirouctting s from a pro ive a bhenefit in Madison Square oty of Johr for orpha e He nee William . Towoers, Mrs Walter Westlake ks, Mrs. J. B, Wi White “ 1 haired start powdered mauve or hut smart innosa- Lady Mendi ntrodue S8 to he Fdward Ir. Mrs M i tion f vening Wolfe) re whic s (Elsie D od the come ontly vog h pror with the white b ¢ ntaly tir The Aol popt e ted by My Wi mem orge M 4 one- “ritten by Hartford The fling and dango with other pative all The play rical far Pauline h who alsa took the {Tie Ritz Carlton. Or black or white guests of the by for the benedt. of parts of warll Ips of entertained s Etar World ball at the red, ad wart 3¢t of characters is a costum - Mre. Johnston lean Woma hostes worn by 1} which 1f sup WE SPECIALIZE Shoe Cleaning and Dyeing For both men and women. Suede shoes steam-cleanced, re-shaped or converted to smooth leather finish. White satin slippers dyed to match dreszes or hesiery. Tan shoes re-glazed and re-shaped to bring back newness. Gold and silver slippers refinished. Novelty shoes of all kinds carefully cleansed. Our service includes the rebuilding of run-down shoes —making them look new and serviceable for aiother long period. IN —— THE — E. M. Webb Company Incorporated 46 CHURCH STREET Hartford, Conn. 2 STATE ST, Harvey & Lewis Bldg., (Basement) “Manning Brothers, Agents, 221 Main St., New Britain, land t religious elief, 1rous on this day 1 carnations trom were placed i culosis. Debutantes will chan week with & New Yor store's floorwalkers salesgirls in interest of charity A percentage of their sales will be | applied to the Junior League's fund for the babies's shelter The trousered sKirt, an innovation i 1 TANInE TN jof of the spring mode. is a vogue which | o e s i Hend m b is gathering force which are so wid: full skirt are worn with a short seni- taflored jacker. Society will s volum of Louts XVI to tume ball at the next week. Mrs. is among the patronesses of the at which a presentation of t} “La Tra The diffic and step ¢ interest of m v York's mo prominent debutantes. Many von er soclety members are spe eral afternoons a we class in the Ritz Car the step which requires “vr to a beat of Decorative v ers are a dist ature of spring frocks. The cobwebs are pain embroiderad in rhinestone on frocks and are espoc evening wea Popcorn is one of th lar tea-time ref places next department | Mr and hasiery m the tor the Coolidge were “ry of Mr nt ilness Mrs. John r many-turreted street, and those wart and many over to rehearsals X to be presented at don t atternoon dance Waldor? Astoria Oliver Harriman ball opera ng Wa rope, are and this folls trom all wemen of the ng women and life in ‘oolidge is loll of tke Hun- to that olls. nt, ter or ; ‘IN'HIRMAUTY AL PLEASANT RESPITE. Mrs. Coolidge Seems to Enjoy This Form of Society | March ¢ ial 23l hostess 4 UP—That enjoyir her re dutics in which or ho. irsday th a company la - efficial Mr. Joln Coolidge arrived at the White House Wednesday night from Amherst collegd whe is & senior and with Tohn Hills. son of Mr. B. Hills of North, ate, The boys and s sir Washing- mherst men, join- at the tea and Mra. Diwight ¥ tary of war. | e postmaster Jaraine, wife of th agriculty presided at and chocolate urns, | o denying that the first | nd fecls and appreci- ality, too. and there a realization of just exactl ow 1st feel, when a few days ago stepped from the White House limousine hofore a photogra place on Y. strect minus her nd walked into the gallery her was her friend from Mrs. Robert Hills, ar They wer: whom Mrs. Coolidg The two laug nis were*going in and they posed together though both had previous trip to the samc ¢ only a fow weeks ago. Mr R was and Mrs pton. his od th musfcale 40 Thursday seere r. Nr neral, and Mrs. 3 lady of the his infor wa. she W orthamp- | 1 she too ust from a hairdresser patror chummy ool t alone in fecl. ° tang of spring air and in- formality and who enfoys Washing- ton at its nicest season. Her favor- NEA Paris Bureau R b e Nt Loveliest of the lovely was Andree LM.n ette, great-grand- one mesta swinging around the (daughter of the voung French nobleman who fought with the herry-tree hordered tim of the ‘colonies duving the revolution, at the benefit millinery show tidal basin Petomac park. the | Parigjan stage stars recently staged. The spring bonnet she BESRLE AN tland fywore was of her own mihmu " ETHEL— | ToDt AID TOMOREOW " | is very '\'QJT WHAT Wi TS TELEVISION COMING ON ~ —~WELL ~Tey'LL JiGT KL TO WAIT N Qe f7 r

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