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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1928, zard’s Bay to resume their studies .| Mrs. Charles H. Parsons ot West lat Tabor academy. Jonathan Hart | Main street, who has spent the sea- | returned Monday from a cruise to | son abroad, sailed for home today Porto Rico and Cuba. |from Cherbourg aboard the S. 8. EEC . Aquitania. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tokarczyk of | & 0 n !svamxord are spending the holidays Mrs. Olive Judd Ingraham and | with Dr. John Tokarcayk of North | |son of West End avenue leave on | street, | Tuesday "next to spend a few days |in New York city. Miss Irene Sullivan of Linwood | DR treet is spending the holidays in 6 - | Monroe Humason of -New York New York city. [city and this city s in Asheville, N. v e e ! C., for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parsonsand S children of Russell street are in Mr. and Mrs. William Hidden, New York eity. {with Miss Hidden,. returned-to their Re s . ihome in Pittsburgh, Mass., last Sun- P and’ Mrs Roawell! Moare of o day after a short visit with Mr. and Sl oud byt fplnieal vt J Mrs. Donald Hidden of Vine street. Pease of Lincoln Lane, Stanley A S Hart and Nalentine Saer of et { Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and street and Mr. and Mrs. William P thete young son of Monroe strcet Hart, jr. of Hart strect arc spend- k. {sth (Thisegay lor Warcesisr, Mass. {ing the holidays at Martha's Vine- : : | Mr. and Mis, Hamilton I.-Bicks vard, A ford and son of Corbin avenue left Dr. and Mrs. C. D, Norton and ; . | Feiay e anend Baxicr i Delham son of Manchester, N. H., are the d ! Sihiie {house guests of Mr. und Mrs. Max- Dr. Clifford Vivian and Mrs. Viv- | well Coe of Liberty street. fan with their two daughters, of . e 4 West Main street, will spend part Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Foster of next week in New York city. of Englewood, N. J., are guests of : . e Mr. and Mrs. Wells C. Foster of " Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murdock of Russell strect. | o o C | Corbin avenue are visiting Mrs. Al- | | bert Robinson of Jamaica Plains, Miss Helena Doane, a student at b 4 | Mass, the New Jersey State college, is| . : ey i spending the Easter vacation with | s oy 250 Ang A Jiaenogt 3, Cogper ob her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.| 1 : [Mansietneet melumon tegay Stuony Deans of Mupte Hill Miss Nancy| e California, having spent the past e Liion il Lol 4 three months in Arizona and Cal e DDA S e ; fornia. Their son, James Cooper, a ek f BB student at the Yale School of Law, ginia Wells of Enfield, N. H., and | By o tor the mogkaond, Miss Adeline Mansfield of Spring- | ! sk e 4 of Eprinks) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Buskirk g s { Lot Acre road will be in Boston, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moody of West | gl Main street left Thursday to spend | - i rank Vibherts, son of Mr, and the l\rnr?‘alnd(r of the week in New | Mrs. F. G. Vibberts of Sunnyledgo ok elty. | is homo from Hamilton college, Hamilton, N. Y. Miss Mildred Barnes of Promp- | ; e ton, Fa., is the guest of Miss Esther | t : Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Eddy of Lin. Stanley of Lexington street. coln road are in Ne u- York city. | o e . .. | Mrs. Morton C. 8wift of Iorest Ford Cooper, son of Mr. and = 1 street and her granddaughter, Misa | Clisha Cooper of Vine street, a -m- | Katherine Swift, daughter of Mhl ent at the Yale School of A and Mrs. Orlando E. Swift of Lin. | tecture, is attending a housc party | coln street, will return by Monday | In Oyster Bay, N. Y. trom Summerville, § C, where! ke they have been spending the win- | ter. | Mr. and Mrs. Melville H. Johnson | and daughter, Barbara, of 75 South DY i Burritt street, left today for a week's Miss Ethel Roberts is th ot | MISS ANNA OLSON | visit with relatives in Malden, Mass., MRS. CHARLES VIBBERTS of Ter cousin, Mies Carcline E. His | 155 ANNA. OL50) i 3 as 4 1 ceck to | 214 Porttand, Maine. Mr. Johnson MISS PEGGY ZIMMERMAN ; Mr. and Mrs. Vibberts of l\'ul'tn\\'n. Penn., are the guests|lard of Cedur street. Miss Roberts | p ‘hs; (I)Ihfi" “hofif eé‘fifif?:;"‘:(“\l'r ‘:;3{'“\';&(‘_\‘1‘:: 3‘5}‘ (}:: il gsaclifndniine Dathan HelstIc Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Zimmerman of Vine this week of Mr. Vibberts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Vibberts | ' librarian at Wellesley college. | aymond leller, 1s the da L d e SON | High school. f1 PO of Stanley street, | “ e e street, is home for the week-end from Forsythe school in of Lincoln street, | N V e e | Mrs. Charles R. FPerondino and | Boston, where she is a student, = = Althea, of Maple Hill are in Wash. | o B o 7 e i Y R ington, D. C. for Easter, weoks with their parents, Reverend | Middlemass of South High street are [#7¢ spending the Easter holidays in | | . . | and Mrs. Samuel A. Fiske of Berlin. | spending the weck=end with Mr, and | N6 York city Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Potts of [the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley : A : ‘ew Yor LB AN Madison street, is home from Mid- | M. Smith of Plainville, 5 i - LI Mrs, Alle ticke of Ne¢ « . . PSNTT) Mins Boatrion el gaventer (00 S0 B e G [ alen Biskey of SRR SRS Miss Doris Flather of Boston, | dlebury collegy for the Easter holi- | g50r e ocial Activities SLbout "(90wn ||ot Mr. mna Mre. Lous nesnar or Harald Beloty, a stutont ot D R | Rpie e sl panton | diens s s s Lexington mrect. llett yesterdny fo| MoUlt UUNE R 8 VoL e i Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Walker and | ¢iiniiy Cooper of Brookside road, SAmm et ot Mue Gardier O Wl o be thed Ruest of Mn land s SR |0 T et g (o Tl | oou SROD O ORERR e e G A n Miss Virginia_Hart, daughter of |Corhin avenue, has returned to her Mercer Whyte of Belmont, Mass. | f ' spending the weck-end in i Mrs. Tdella Knapp of Vine strcet | My, and Mrs. Walter Hart of Hurlillom- in New Haven. & . . o s . 959 W a2 mington, Del is visiting her daughter in New |street has returned from Bermuda, | e Holy Week Caused Marked Halt in Affairs of Social| rrank McGrath of Griswold street | SRR Mk b R N 2 iiied T e e e e ey 's—Easter Week s Gaver—Spri and Charles Covert of Bassctt street, | . ° 15 DEFNICe TINKUS 13 AOME FIOM | yrps, Douglas MeMillan of Dover | DRI Arno Schubert of Maple Hill is|daughters, Emogene and Lorraine FOllO\\.elb—‘Ld tu"\\tek fU Be Gayer—Spring students at Yale University, are:E‘,‘\",I';,'hm(‘:,‘.'.fl,'h,l"1'-!'::‘.',,““;:.;, PN oad visited with friends in Spring- | Miss Bernice Unkelbach, daughter | spending the Easter H0)i0avs atihinl| st Elatnuile, oo sening thatmsahs Brides Soon Will Be Center of Interest. bomaforithe Haster Nolidave R M bk [of Mr. and Mrs. Max Unkelbach of { home. e is a student at Lensse- | end in Bridgeport. eiS & oy Black Rock laer college. | e, Carl Ramm of Belden. street is Miss Winifred Barnes of Berlin is Mrs, Ge Kimball of South | Russell Sage xnllfluw Troy, N. Y. 2 LY ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKeon and F course no really large parties occurred during Holy Week | iome from Vermont University. fimend) o n :,’“""‘"I' Burritt street returned last Wed- | . . Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hull of Ma- | Miss Catherine McKeon of Kensing- though there were plenty of intimate small affairs, which LR New Jersey, as the guest of Mr. and | qqay from the West Indics. | Judge William 4'. Hungerford of | ple strect have returned from IFlor- | ton are spending the week-end in after all i:ro among the inmt\-niomljlu social functions of the | . Rorerend and Mrs. Philip J. M= William Hazen, former resl- " . Russcll strect 1s a member of the |jga where they have been spending | New York city. : et ae b niaE Aave Tiacedin: Master| Ty st et Flainville ave potagn- | Gents 8t Borin. Miss Paula Maloit of Bridgeport | committce sponsoring the 7th annual |the winter months. =iy late spring period. Then too, the quiet days preceding Easter| ca from a visit to their former home | Py i e st of Miss 1wy | Hartford cavalry horse show, taking Citeiis | Mrs. Henry T. Bray and daughter, festivities come as a welcome relief to those who will soon be|in Beverly, Massachusetta. Miss Bertha Francis, daughter of |'6 o0 050 e of Mr. and Mrs, | Place at the cavalry armory in West | william Watson, a student at | Miss Margaret Bray of Ten Acro caught up in the whirl of events which will crowd into the i {5 0T e as Irancls of |} hn A. Andrews of Lincoln road. ‘“~*"‘°"1 on May 3, 4, 5. Dartmouth, is spending the holi- | Road are in New York city for the coming weeks. Miss Evelyn Goodale, daughter of | Newington. bl Wednesfian | & e Sacy days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | week-end. S. £, 3 « ecti 3 : for Wome st e ey o gl o 2 - e i Brides naturally are the most notable figures during the ?fél,»“,.’:f, ‘::,ml.t 'Lf.,?,‘:?;“}.,‘"sfif.‘fifil?Z?"hm"'filf,.,',. by Miss Elizabeth Kinhall, daughter | Miss Helen Coffey of High strect | jamos 3, Watson of Lincoln street. e brief spring season, but a few charity events are scheduled, in-| cotlege this wee . of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Kimball of L SR i R L ot e A e cluding many of more or less novelty. Bridge is always a oile S o sl ol RS e e Mrs, W, P. McCus of Lincoln strect | holidays in Albany, N. Y. popular medium of raising funds and is used almost more than )”“"‘|L"‘°" Besiaeturnen steom | SIESL IR BEIIRIRY S SRR e e St M| Aiss Sally Humason of New York |ii"Yom, from Georgetown college. cee any other method to w heedle money from the general public. Raranpuis joolleas to p:ff:l‘l A 5 ek S Miss Tsthor Wells of White River | €LY 18 in fown for the week-end. Sy AT A ,q:'r}(:.rl’,:,;:":'[ %]“:21"?:?#‘:;';‘: Since the cause is always noble there can be no cmupldmt the | ana Mrs. E. A, Lumu of Newington, | Miss Alice Alderson, daughter of |Junction, N. H., will spend the frst| o yaae Russell of Grove Hill "”-"\:»"“‘;"IL;:‘-, :;«‘\:‘;'“\ a ‘m“’l v joen e e parties large or ,\mal] ulelhuall) jolly affairs, . | Mr. and Mrs. Algernon B. Alder- |part of mext weck with Miss COr- | iy for Kurope on Wednesday, |4 grudent at Dartmouth, are dpend- | week-end. They are entertal <ummer plan\ tm», crowd in d'. this time of year and| Mr. and Mrs, (;_ “ Walker of | son or ll,.‘lx\:l ~(}r<.x\'|~_b¥«n£mfi ,'%"" inne Goodwin .“‘ :“‘l'"“” court, | April 11th with )\ LWo YOUNBCEL finy the vacation with their x\uruna“ Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hemenw t:g :;(;u:lt-i{\ l(‘l| tl:x;m(r‘:n\ tu;llii,'.'x \t: l‘fiv :3 (ax\g;(;(tiz\mngi }Spt#e’ e o e | Hildebranat. :r:n‘hn;;l [‘9)4‘::LI1‘\'-‘|nr ,II:InIH ne ‘\' I;\.;l.lh. Riko of New \:,,k. “: | L A e e ey Ey ast—it's just one more ng to plan, ) rge Miss Esther D. Griswold of New o their home 8 after spend- commencement exercises and their attendant festivities which | York city is visiting at the home! Miss Natalie Gwatkin is spending ing the winter months in Bellea Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hayden of l_ T Saturday night's party .xL the Shuttle Meadow club was | arr. and Mrs. Ssanford Thomson of | ton Ridge, Borlin. « 8 | Mrs. Harris B. Humason of Vine brilliant. The ballroom is now being newly decotated and,|Parents Mr.and Mrs. Herbert Erwin | Mrs. H. A. Lienhard of Maple Hill, | week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Ar- LR . E s eing ) ora 5 Stanley, Miss Flora Humphrey, Miss Mary Whittlesey and {has returned from Alabama follow- are soon to be in the llmdl"M of her father, Dr. K. M. Griswold | her spring rccess from Russell Sage Florida. Mr. Judd goes to French | Lincoin road are in Boston, Mass., " e e | Mrs. Leland Gwatkin of Worthing- | fore returning 1o town. « e 4+ without question the gayest of the year but already plans | New Jersey are spending the W"r‘k-l i ] Mr. and Mrs. Addison Chase of | strect left Tuesday for Charleston, : e : e of Forest street. !m home from the Yale school of ar- |thur Sampson on Walnul street. Miss Marjorie Potts, daughter of ‘ according to advance rumor quite charmingly so. There can be FEERY | chitecture for the E Eteun " ]| I i | Il esley Parker are managing the details. | ing an ""'-‘fld‘;d visit. | “n * of Kensington. | college with her parents, Mr. and ' Lick, Indiana, for a short stay ln.lwl the holidays. l are under way for a spring dance which promises to be equally | €nd at the home of Mra. Thomson's { Robert Lienhard, son of Mr. and [New Rochelle, N. Y. spent last| 8. C. no doubt on that score when it is known that Mrs. Philip| Mrs. Wiltiam C. Shepard of Berlin Boe s Mr. and M#s. Frank Dodd of Ber- lin have returned from the south .. where they have been for the win- h‘u Besides the spring dance there is again talk of & May | sy victorla Fiske has ""“""""l gk . ml m ‘ Breakfast at the club. Many of the members look forward to | 1o Smith college and Samuel Fiske, | o o0 O e 0 - ln ouse | this annual party, finding it a delightful manner to fete theil’l\.!r.. has returned to Deerfield acad-| Mrs. Wiliam Middlemass, Miss friends. Several hostesses entertain as many as 50 guests |emy after spending the past two | Margaret Middlen and Arthur at one sitting, somewhat of a clearing house of their social mm'wm’u""“[“’ obligations. Hfl H" PERSONAL merica held in Washington, D, i will also attend the congress SR Daughters of the American ! i ition held there the following [ Here and There ith | . ' . People You Know—Se A mart Shoes agtosten . . ;h"‘g = Set and Friends in Town. I Mrs. Irving Dyer of Plain 5 Rep some! i ) 1N, J. are spending the week look for when buying diamonds i — - I with Mrs. Dyer’s parents, Mr. Mgl : : vt ot | Vine et TR are the Mogt For Men' Women and Intricate is the art of judging a i Boint Co diamond’s valye —an art mastered siene a student at Col e } 1 college, sspending the sprin od : ‘ only by the jeweler of long exper- A T S f Gorgeous Lilies Children . Snce. Equally importane i the fagell srect roliiene pext el pricing of diamonds for their intrin- Al e e e EASTER MORNING sic, not. apparent worth. Accurate withur o |-,,;,,~:“:r'«;v Sea.sonablefflowerfi of evel ) (Ieiscriptign judgment, fair pricing — t;"a ko city dur he are best gotten from the store that has made s e o Tube & ity s"'-'-"rl uunonm . a fine art of flower culture, . «.. When all the world is in tune with 5 ep! znd ) reons . . purchaser's one assurance of value. street are ' M ; 1 daughter of Spring, and style greets the new season with Wellesley, Ma ' At ERRICiEnelE Whatever you desire, be sure and place : Lree ) 2 7or smartness—the . wear is Above are’ shown' cxamples of the ” vour order here. Flowers are always fresh, a newer smartness—then correct footwear i pl Mr. i v i : S unending \'anety of fine il . A . i of Mr. and Mrs, rices fair and deliveries are all that could all-important. A rig, S L Mase BEE e DOROTHY DODD RALSTON ey $50 to Jiozco. ’Alm . biag Doall Slorsa st ol | W. D. HANNAH NETTLETON - SBRGIRE WKW 33 0 S S, Heights, Mas 104 Mrs B J. Menklewiez, of i : e VOLZ BANNISTER : ke " . h frier ind relatives, 2 with s pire v nt ot will e for n,.»,‘ tiam Montags \ pend the hol ckston THE FLORIST Manufacturing Jewelers ¢ B £ 54 Main Street New Britair H.' 1 o "‘-\“ wlowier, o West Main St. Phone 3700 GlObe Clothing HOUSC Miss Mary Whit ; - st COR. MAIN & WEST MAIN STS. Main street will 1o onathan and Steven Hart, sons tend the annual w . f Mr.an " Hart of Mapl Daughters of Founder 1 1 rned ) £ to Buz. & [

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