New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 5, 1929, Page 4

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Miss King the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. ¥. King of Lake Court MISS EILEEN KING to Trinity Coliege, Washington, D. C., 0N |ang Mrs. 1. Fish of Tuesday after spending the holidays with her parents. Social Activities About Gown Gaieties Continue Slightly Abated After Brilliant Holi- day Week—Skating Parties Amuse Society—Tea at Shuttle Meadow Club Next Week—Other Events of Interest. of South Burritt street left this morning for New Yeork eitg where she will spend a few days before returning to her home in Chicago, m. 8 e Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Poase of Lincoln Lane have returned from Poughkeepsie, N. Y. DI Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Buskirk of Ten Acre road Rave left on & trip to the west. Mra. Van Buskirk will .| visit her parents in Okishema City while Mr. Van Buskirk completos & business tour through the middle west. PR Miss Helen Macfadden of Ger- mantown, Penn., returned to her home on Tuesday after & shert visjt with Mrs. George W. Gauer of Men- Toe street. ¢ s 0 Mr. and Mrs. Willam Bradfere of London, England, who are spend- ing twe weeks visiting relatives in Springtield, Mass., were the guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McMillaa of Park Place this week. * e George Coit of Shuttle Meadow avenue was in Philadelphis, Ps., this week. B .o Miss Cariotta Sloper, of Rumeil street returned Wednesday to Sterra Agricultural Coilege after spending the holidays in town with her per- ents, Mr. and Mrs Hareld T. Sloper. * o 0 Miss Corinne Goodwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burtin Goedwin &f Sherman Court has returned from a visit with friends in New York city and Philadelphis, Pe. o« o Mrs. Willlam B. Montague of Hawley street will spend the re- mainder of the winter beason In Saginaw, Mich.,, with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louls Tryon. « o Miss Ruth Fish, daughter of Mr, the Shuttle Meadow club has returned to schoel in Washington, D. C., after spending the holidays in town. o o o Harold M. Parsons of Russell street has returned from a trip to Richmond, Va. .. Miss Ella Sloper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Sloper of Rus- sell street is visiting Miss Isabelle Crocker of Larchmont, N. Y, o o o Miss Elitabeth Ceoley, only | daughter of Dr. George Cvoley of ILincoin road returns te the Cham- beriain school in Bosten on Mea- day. FTER the continuous rush of the holiday season, when Pl e nearly all the entertainments were for the mqmbeg‘s of the younger generation, for the debutantes and their fnqm:s society from universities, colleges and preparatory schools, is settling down to the normal and regular condition of things There will be no lack of diversions of a st widely varied character. The charitably inclined who care for music will have frequent opportunities to gratify that taste at this time of year. with concerts and musicales of all sorts, * * * * * 'OR the close friends of their family Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball of Lexington street will give on Saturday night, January 26th, a Mexican Fiesta. The affair is to occur at the Shuttle Meadow club and rumor marks it a conspicuously nota- Dinner parties galore precede the printed time set Costumes are in the making and a corrida de !mHarold T. Sleper of Russell street, ble event. for the party. Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Sloper and family of Russell street with their house guest, Mrs. Max Hilton of Greenville, Maine, will attend the Smith-Tracy wedding in New Haven this afternoon. Mrs. William H. Rattenbury and daughter, Miss Faye Rattenbury ef Shuttle Meadow avenye, are to mail next Thursdsy on & eruise to the ‘West Indies. .. Ira Hicks, son of Mrs. Ethel Hicks of West Main street returned today to the Taft school in Watertown. o e 8 Erwin Sioper, son of Mr. and Mrs. toros is but one of the evening’s entertaining features. All in has returned home after spending all it sounds like gorgeously colorful party. * = * . * LOCAL people continue to amuse themselves with the usual round of teas, dances, dinners and informal get-together The only large rty on next week’s calendar is the bridge tea which Mrs. eodore Hart of Vance street and her sister-in-law, Miss Maxine Hart, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart of { Marion Bennett, daughter of Mr. and parties, the theater and the cinema shows. Wayside Farm are giving at the Shuttle Meadow club on Wed- nesday afternoon to more than half a hundred friends. door affairs, too, are in the limelight. days lure the winter sport fans out on the ponds. Especially popular is the skating at the Shuttle Meadow club. Here all ages of society flock, even to the youngsters who come with their Electric lights illuminate the pond at night and also do sleds. much to create a carnival . OT the leas atmosphere. * - * * interesting item of next week in the affairs of the clubs is the announcement that Miss Marie Bashian of New York city will appear here in a song recital. club, dated on the calendar to take place Tuesday, o’clock. PERSONALS School and College Returning After Miss Flora Hir A8 Connecticut colleg pending the 5 ents, Mr Set Newington. Holiday s New Out- The cold, bright sunny Coming here through the courtesy of Miss Mary E. Pease, Miss Bashian sings before an open meeting of the New Britain Woman's January 8th in the chapel of the First Congregational church at 2:30 returned to London holidays with her S % 4 and Mrs. Albert Hine a week with friends in Greenville, Me. ° o o Among the New Britain gitls re- turning to Smith college, Northamp- ton, Mass, on Thursday were Mim Jane Rattenbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Rattenbury of Shuttls Meadow avenue and Mis Mrs. C. F. Bennett of Forest street. DRI Miss Harriet Chamberlain is vis- iting Mrs. Ira Hicks of West Main street. DY Edwin Diver of Waterbury is visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Beaman of Monroe street. I Miss Helen Doane resumed her studies at New Jersey State coliege after spending the Christmas recess at her home in Maple Hill. Miss Nancy Doane has also returned te Simmons college in Boston, after spending the holidays with her par- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Doane. P Miss Barbara Christ, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Christ of Ten Acre road, has resumed her |studtes at Miss Sayward’s schoel, |Overbrook, Pennsylvania, after spending the holidays with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Manville John- son of Maple Hill spent a few days giving Day. MRS. LENNERT BERNTSON Mrs. Berntson was Miss Elsie L. Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Young, before her marriage on Thanks- | —Photos by Johnson & Peterson Mrs. Allen McKinnie and daugh- ter, Ruth, of Forest atreet, leave the latter part of January for St. Louis, to visit Mrs. McKinnle's sister, WEDDINGS Marriages and Engage- ments Show Marked Falling Off. Miss Eleanor Bunny of Dassett street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bunny of Los Angeles, Cali- fornia, will be married to Frank P, McDonough of this city, on Mon- day. The ceremony will be perform- ed in Jewett City, by Reverend John J. McCabe, cousin of Miss Bunny. Miss Bunny s a native of this eity. 8he was the secretary of the New Britain Chamber of Com- merce at the time of its organization and at present is employed as secre- tary to former Governor Evcrett J. Lake. Her father was at one time engaged in the pharmacy business here and later entered theatrical lines. Bome years ago, he entered the motion picture field and he has appeared in a number of successcs. He was a brother of the late John Bunny of motion picture fame. Mr. McDonough has long been fdentificd with sports in this city. He is manager of the New Britain Roller Hockey club and is a prom- inent member of New Britain lodge of Elks and of the Sequin Golr clyb, ° o 0 5 Miss Norma Louise Bacon, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin N. | Bacon of Beckley Quarter and Louis | Francis Flelscher, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Joseph 8. Fleischer of Belden sreet, this city, were married Thurs- day afternoon, December 27, in | Farmington by the Rev. Father| Cassidy, past national chaplain of | the American Legion. | Mr. and Mra. Oscar Hallgren of | Windsor attended the couple. Mr. and Mrs, Fleischer will reside tives. of the families was held at the home of the bride after the ceremony. Guests attended from Bristol, Middletown, Hartford, Wallingford and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy will reside at 261 Monroe street upon their re- turn from a wedding trip to Wash- ington, D. Mr. Eddy is prominent in Mason- ic circles in this city and in Scot- tish Rite Masonry in the state, R The marriage of Bernard M. @hernoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Chernoff of §7 Columbia street, and Miss Goldie Paregol, daugh of Mr. and Mrs. A. Paregol of Wash- ington, D. ., took place Wednesday, December 26, at 1 o'clock in the atternoon at Annapolis, Maryland. Rabbi Leavitt performed the cere- mony in the presence of a number of guests. The bride, who was attended by | her sister, Mrs. Benjamin Terl, wore a gown of white satin and a talle veil. She carricd a bridal bou- quet of roses and lilies of the val- | ley. The matron of honor was dressed in old-rose with hat te match. Benjamin Terl was best man, Mr. and Mre. Chernoff will re- side at 2616 Connecticut avente, Washington, .. C., following a mo- tor trip in New England. Mrs. Chernoff practices law fn Washington. ‘She attended John Hopkins in Baltimore and is a graduate of the Nattonal University w School at Washington., She wai awarded the Carusi Senior medal in law. Mr. Chernoff g Yale n 1924 and was elected to | Phi Beta Kappa in 1923, and also attained a Philosophical _ oration | stand at Yale. e is a senior at| George Washington Law school, and is also in the Legal department of TInternationai Airways, Ine., at | Washington, D. . He is a hrother | of Jaeph Chernoff, president of the idelity Finance Corp., and presi- dent of the Fidelity Industrial Bank on West Main street, this city. o s criminal son of Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of Plainville. Y Mr. and Mrs. Charles S8impkins of BSouth Main street celebrated their 21st wedding anniversary on Tues- day. ¢ oo The engagement of Miss Anna Marine, daughter of Mr.-and Mrs. J. Marine, has been announced to Ralph Lopedotas of Hartford. R Mrs. Selma Kellberg of Stanley street has announced the engage- ment of her daughter, Daisy Dor- othy, to Rudolph Carl Poglitach, son of Mrs. Josephine Poglitsch of Sey- mour street. o o The engagement of Miss Grace Lil- lian Gans, daughter of Mrs. L. Gans of Dewey street, has been announced to Isadore Hammer of Holyoke, Mass. ¢ .0 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Diemand of South Burritt street have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Diemand to Edward M. McCarthy, son of Denis McCarthy of Whitmore street, Hartford. P The wedding of Miss Louise Bosco of Plainville and John Joseph Joyce of Lynn, Mass., will be performed at the Church of Our Lady of Mercy on Monday morning, January 28, at 9 o'clock. GATHERINGS Continual Round of Bridge Parties, Teas and Lunch- eons Keep Society On Go, Among the diners and dancers out at the sFarmington Country ~club New Year's even were several folks from New Dritain, including Mr. and Mrs. William H. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart, with their fam- fly; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hart, Miss Maxine Hart and Robert Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Attwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pelton, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rattenbury, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hatch and Mr. and Mra. Fred Searle. .. Several membera of New Britain's vounger set met Friday night at Mrs. Thomas Linder's residence on Lincoln Road for their regular weekly dancing lealon:. P Miss Margaret Attwood and her brother, William Attwood, the chil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Attwood of Vine street, gave a dinner party on Thursday, later taking their guests to the Strand theater for the evening performance. PR Loomis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Loomis of Lincoln Road, will give a dinner party tonight preceding the Satur- day night dancing class. e e Mr. and Mrs. Everett Proudman will entertain several friends at cards at their home in Maple Hill tonight. Miss Ruth P Dr. Raymond Maziene and Mrs. Maziene gave a dinner party at thair | home on Liberty street last Monday | night. Sy . and Mrs. Ernest Christ gave & amN-I‘:r party at the Heublein hotel in Hartford last Monday night, later bringing their guests to their home on Ten Acre Road for a round of bridge. e Miss Maxine Hart of Lincoln road and Mrs. Theodore 8. Hart of Vance street have sent out cards for a bridge tea to be given Wednesday afternoon at the Shuttle Meadow | ctub. PR Mrs. fharles Mitchell of Brook- cide road gave 3 small bridge and tea yesterday aftcrnoon at het ‘home. PR Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Pritch- ard gave a New Year's Eve party at their home on Ten Acre road. X P Mrs. Elmer Stone entertained her bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home on Russell street. o s o 5 Mrs. Clayton TParker gave 2 bridge tea Thursday afternoon at her home on Vine street in honor of her sister, Mrs. D. Dean of ‘leveland, Ohio, and a former resi- dent of this city. The bridge prizes went to Mrs. John C. Loomis, Mrs. Harold Shepard, Mrs. Charles Nor- ris, Mrs. Laurence Mouat and Mrs. Dugald MacMillan. Mrs, Dean and Mrs. Edgar Field of Hartford pre- sided at the tea table in the dining room assisted by Mrs. Maxwell Por- ter, Luther Parker, Mrs. Clif- and Mrs. Maple street. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Btevens of DMonroe street Wednes- day night. o o Miss Mary Whittlesey of West Main street entertained her current events class with luncheon Monday noon. ¢« o Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bearles of Forcst street entertained a party of twenty New Year's Eve at the Farminzton Country club later tak- ing their guests to their home for cards and breakfast. ¢ . Mise Katherine Bwift will enter- tain the members of the Alpha Alpha alumnae Tuesday evening at her home on Lincoln street. o 0. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Berger of Lincoln street entertained a party of friends from New Britain and Waterbury at thelr home New Year's Eve. .« e Winthrop Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Warren of Curtis street, entertained on Wednesday afternoon and evening a group of fifteen boys from New Britain, Hartford and vicinity, who were in Denmark during the past summer. Parker T Hart of Medford, Massa- chusetts, showed a reel of moving pictures taken while on the trip. This is the first reunion of the boys since the trip PR Mrs. Edward Lancaster of Ten and bridge this evening for ixteen. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hayden of Lincoln road will give a small din- ner party this evening. “oew Mrs. Walter Meyer entertained several friends at her home on Mon- roe street Friday afternoon. e Maple Hill are giving a party at their home tonight, entertaining several members of the younger set for their sons, Jonathan,'Steven and Richard Hart. DR Mrs. Herbert Anderson dinner and bridge party last evening at her home in Maple Hill. e Mrs. Elizabeth Deming entertained at supper and bridge Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Frances Shephard. The prizes were won by Acre road will give a supper party | |elective Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Hart of | gave a| Miss Mary Savage and Miss Dorothy | 8cott. Miss Shephard will return Ioiphniut of this city; the two Stanley MISS DOROTHEA A. SHULDA The engagement of Mss Shulda was announced last week by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Shulda of Cottage place, to Kenneth H. Behnke, son of Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Beg nke of #chool at Washington, D. C., on Tues- day. « s . Mra. John §. Dixon, royal matroa of Laurel Court, entertained the of- |ficers of the organization at her home on Mason Drive, Thursday evening, .« s . Miss Elinor Pond entertained st bridge New Year's Eye at her home in Maple Hill. The prizes were wom ihy Miss Helen Ingham, Miss Eve- lyn Sorrow, Robert Lienhard and Donald Root. ... Mrs. 8. Chase Coale of Berlin is chairman of the committee in charge { of the bridge which will be given at the Boys' club gymnasium Baturday evening, January 19 under the auspices of the New Britain Girl Scout council. Other members of |the committee are Mrs. Ellis Bards- |ley, Mrs. Logan Page, Mrs. Morris Buxe, Mrs. Arthur Petts and Mrs. ‘Willis 8avage of Berlin. CLUB EVENTS D.A.R. Holds Meeting— Other Club Notes of Inter- est—College Club to Meet. The installation of Laurel Court was held Friday evening in the Ma- sonic hall. Mrs. Gill is royal matron, 8. F. Bcaman, royal patron; Mrs, Minnie Brown, associate matron; Mr. Arndt, associate patron. The officers are: Miss Amy Beach, Mrs. George Melsner, Mrs, Tda Leavitt, Miss Lucy Goodwin, Henry Wachtenhausen; appointe officers, Mrs. E. Papenforth, Mrs. Edith Eppler, Mrs. May Waskie, Mrs. Flora Banner, Mrs. May Elliott, Mrs. Gertrude Twiss, Mrs. Alice Glazien, Mrs. P. Vining, Mrs, Pink- erton, Mrs. A. Boardman, H. Beach, Edwin Diver, past grand patron, presented Laurel Court with a Bible, ¢ e o The second free public Sunday afternoon musicale given by the New Britain Musical club at the Burritt hotel will take place at 4:30 p. m, Sunday afternoon. The first cone cert in the series was highly suc- cessful, the audience packing the ballroom. Thosc on the program will be Israel Rosenberg, widely known ton son of Hartford, Kenncth Vreeland also of Hartford. . . liott have |!n New York hi week. xas, after nias holidays Fred Elliott of | The engagement of Miss Gladys C. Shalec of Waterbury, has heen an- nounced to Rev, mond N. Gil- 2 man, pastor of the Stanley Memorial | Mrs. Maxwell 8, Porter entertain- churcl of this city. ¢d the members of her current Miss Shaler who is the daughter of | cvents club at luncheon Monday Mrs. Augusta R. Feiffer and| The marriage of Miss Bruna Frati, | Mr. and Mrs. Everett O. Shaler of [at her home on Lincoln road. daughtor, Edna, of Burritt street,|who has been making her home rbury, graduated from the Cros- heng e iiton wid 3 e P e Mr_\mw returned from Coral Gables, {with Dr. and Mrs. Alfonso Avitable | by Hizh scliool in that cify in 1918, | Mrs. Ralph Britton of Ten Acrc i Mrs. Samuel A, | Miami, Florida, after spending the lof Main strect, to Paul F. Lacava, | After graduating from Northfield | roud a bridge party of four [ holidays there. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lacava |€eminary, and Blakeslee Training | tables last evening at her home. . of Hawkina street, took place Wed- | £chool for Church Workers at New RIS Inecday morning at 8 o'clock at 8. |Haven. she came to New Brifain as| Mrs. George Boli will entertain Mary’s church. Rev. Walter J.|director of parish work for Trinity [her bridge club Monday ufternoon Lyddy performed the ceremony. | Methodist church, which position she [at her home on Trumbull street. Mrs. Avitable was matron of honor "“Q: "'r'"]‘ Wil Fd e AER 1e of and John J. Lacava was hest man. | Mr. Gilman is the son of Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. 8. Chase Coale o0 i oy The bride were a gown of blue ::" Georze L. Gilman of Mission | WortR nzton ridge, Berlin, gave a SV, Rord volvet and a silver eloth hat. She | Hill 1h Dalkota He graduated | supper and dance at their home on illi is sl carried & howauet of pink roses, The | £O1 Yalo in 1915 With an A. 1% de- | New Year's Eve for the school and | | SEL ST R matron of honor also wore hiue vel- |E'°° @nd in 1918 from the Oherlin | college set vet and a silver hat and carried pink | Eraduate school of theology, Ober- | Pt b lin, Ohio, with He| Mre, Elwood Johnson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lacava lIeft for En- |18 member of post. her hridge club Thursday afternoon American Legion, and is a former {at her home on Trumbull street. | chaplain of that orzanization He | afrs. A. Stanley Duncan won the |18 also a member of the Alpha Chi | prize tho Iratermity, is chaplam of the | Ty Lions' club, 15 a menber of Phoenix Mr and Mrs. Maxwell 8. Porter of Temple of Honor and Truth, presi- | Lincoln road enterfained a few dent of the New Riitain Councii of | friends at dinner on New Year's Religions Fdueation and one of its | Eve. United Weck-day | S presidont of | Heory 1. Burr of Francis street the £chool | will be host to the members of the aBsoc istrar of the C'en- | gaturday Night club tonight. tral Association of Conzregational M Churches of Connecticut Mr. and Mrs. Victor Poindexter of West Hartford were the dinner — Herbert E. Anderson Teacher of Violin For appointment call 361-4 Stupio: Arch and Main Sts. Mr. and Mrs. R returncd to Dallas, the Chri and Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Bacon for the winter. Season. | Judge William F. Mangan of Basse(t street is in New York for' Mr. Fleischer is a prominent aivean) worker in the American Legion. following | o« s 0 & % Miss Edith Prentice returned to New York on Wednesday a visit wiih her Miss Vistoriu returned to Bk dasol York city on Wednesday after Stalk, son of Mr Mrs. Joseph Stalk of Richniond avenue, and LeRoy Fleischer n | of Charles Fleischer of Kensin returned fo Harvard on Wednesday Theod ¢ ino ske of Berlin v e e o) Mrs, M. Siderowfsky and Miss Anna Ruth Siderowfsky of Stanley street are in New York city. PR Tohn Purney. sen of Dr. John Purney and Mrs. Purney of Black fiolie iuniversily Rock avenue returns on Monday to | C., after spending the 1 Mo lease Diack of Park | Phillips Exeter Academy, Andover, their pare ice. Ware in Now { Mass I ind Clitford Porter, sons | Ars. Gail Q. Porter or nt the i e Thomas H Joim ¢ dward O'B right. city during o o o Mr. & ' i ude . [ Gene Munson of Chteago. 111, has of thingto v B are |y ) linchard of Vine | Deen the recent house guest of Bret | D weck f{rom a |Nerce of Corbin avenue. {rope on their wedding trip r in Chicago. il ety At Arthur Kimball of Lexington | g g oo 5 . | Mrs Fvalean as in New York W8 | yones of Corhin avanue and Hora~e | | B. EAdy of West Main gtreet took | placr Now Years Eve at 8 e'clock {in the chapel of the First Raptist church. Reverend William Ross of- ficiated The bride was attended by her | ricces, Mrs. Effie Recd as matron of honor anad Miss Adelina Mitch- *lt of Hartford as hridesmaid. How i et o ard Case was Mr. Eddy's best man. Lot 5 [ The bride wore a gown of powaer v with rela- | ponald Bartlett, son of Mr. and | piuc chiffon with a4 hat fo mateh | New York Mrs. Donald L. Bartlett of Lincoln \ang carricd a bhouquet of pale pink strect, returns Monday 16 PMIUIDS [ posee and hilics of the valley, Ars Fxeter Academy, Andover, Mass. Reed wore a peach colored gown liam 1. Rice of Arch street | @ with hat to match and carried an,announced Miss Doris Merwin and Miss Mar- | g1d-fashioned houquet. Miss Mitehelt AN Read. daughters of Mr. and|was dressed in orchid chiffon with | Mr and Mre John Pease of Plain- | Clifford Merwin of Lincoln {hat to match and carricd an old- |ville have annonnced the engage- | th Kirk who has heen return next Wednesday to | f; ioned houquet, T Miss Avis Mrs. George Kimball |Dana Hall, Wellesley, Masa A small reception for the rela- ' Elcanor I Earle Evans, | a B. D, Eddy- R Why not bring in those e pictures you had for Christ- “tront weck-cnd Ny oharies Hof ye ang Mra Barl ¥ ” Giarden strect spent the | noliday in Newark, N. J Aty and Mrs o o » street returns | afise Elizaheth Daniels. daughter 100l of Archi- of Afr. and Mrs. Edgar Daniels of Bethlehem, has visiting Mrs, George Corbin of Lexingion street city mas and select a frame for them. ons of Gernantov ent last Mrs, wather Highee of New Year organizers of th Church schioo! been ora M. Beals vy MtV G s The engacement of Miss Irene Thiede of West Main street to Ray- 1iond ficr and Mrs. Wit- has been rnon =on of Mr. ry G Schauffler and of Lincoln road have re ome after spending the | on in Gireenwich. jorie Mrs | the guest of of their danzhter, , 1o Lec Packard Bidg

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