New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 12, 1929, Page 4

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and Mrs. Orlando 8wift of Lincoln street, leave on Monday to spend the winter months at Summerville, South Carolina. . B. Wilbur of week-end Mr. and Mrs. J. Forest street spent last in New York city. . e | Bliss B. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bliss W. lark of Trinity street returned this weck to Cornell university after spending the holl- days with his parents. DAY Miss Ellzabeth Coale returned on Monday to Colby seminary, New Hampshire, after spending the holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Chase Coale of Worthing- ton Ridge, Berlin. PRI John Hodgson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hodgson of Worth- ington Ridge, Berlin returned on Monday to Dean Academy, Frank- lin, Massachusett: . .o Miss Peggy Attwood has resumed her studies at Ten Acre 8chool, Wellesley, Massachusctts, and Wil- liam E. Attwood, Jr., has returned to Pomfret school in Pomfret, after spending the Christmas vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mra. | Willlam E. Attwood of Vine street. o s 0 Mrs. Bret Neece of Corbin avenue returned yesterday from Chicago, L. . o | J. Clarke Cu‘lt of St. Louis, Minn., | visited this week at the home of his son. George S. Coit of Shuttle | Meadow avenue. P Mr. and Mrs. Berkley Martin of —Photo MISS RUTH BRISTOLL Miss Ruth Bristoll was the speaker at a mecting of the Maple Hill Woman's club W ednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. K. Perry. Social Activities About ‘Gown Dinner Parties Entertain Society — Concert Tomorrow Afternoon — Subscription Dance at Shuttle Meadow Attracts Many—Bridge Parties and Teas Feature. by Johnmon & Peterson S usual at this time of year the larger social activities in town show a marked falling off. New Britain contents itself with the “little affairs.” Home dinner parties become increasingly popular. Among these gaieties was onc which Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart gave Thursday night, enter ning ten with dinner and cards. Last night the Rufus Hemenways gave a delightful party at their home and tonight Mr. and Mrs. John Loomis are entertaining several friends, planning later to go Bridge parties continue in the limelight. This week, Maxine Hart's party, announcing her engagement to| Sanford Chandler was easily the most notable event on the week’s calendar, occurring at the Shuttle Meadow club on rathering of the younger Britain and Hartford in at the club house is the Janmws Baldwin and Mrs. Howard | ednesday afternoon to nearly a| Frank Wachter is also giving a on to the theater. Wednesday afternoon with a large ¢ set and younger matrons from Ne attendance. Slated for next wuzk bridge tea which Mrs. Bruemmer are giving on hundred friends. #irs. luncheon bridge at her home Mrs. John Purney will entert: Tuesday noon and on Thursday, ain several friends with luncheon and cards. . & % | > o R i el iheermii Howard Humphrey of Shuttle E of the brilliant parties of the week was the subseription { raadow avenue returned Thursday t night. The last| er and more colorful | tain to place these dance out at the Shuttle Meadow club I in a series of three, the affair was even gay than its predecessors, scoring a triumph cer little affairs once more in the ranks of annual events. Ammpz Ry o reRt e Ner adies At wine those entertaining with dinner parties before the @eneral | House in the Pines School, Norten, dancing were Mr. and Mrs. Rodman Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. | Mass. She has been spending the Henry G. Schauffler and Mr. and A\*h's. Ralph Howe. P ITH the clubs perhaps the open meeting of the New Britain College club taking place Wednesday, January 16, is the| most important. Arthur Morgan, president of Antioch College, Ohio, is to be the speaker and will address the audience in the | St. Mark’s parish rooms at 8 o'clock. There is sure to be a large attendance and representative gathering from_the social and professional world, for Mr. Morgan is an enterMaining speaker | of note, * HE New Britain Civic Music Association sponsors its second concert tomorrow afternoon, presenting Nannette-Guilford, metropolitan opera star and Max Rosen brilliant young violinist. The concert is to be at 8 o'clock. Many hostesses will take advantage of this and entertain friends with a late Sunday dinner, later going on to the concert. Still others have planned Sunday night supper parties. These are usually very informal affairs but none the less (lelight}'ull KATI particularly the younger set. still continues to attract the sport loving crowd, The ice rinks in the city are all in excellent condition and with continued fair weather the week-end promises more than ordinary amuse wnt to the followers of this sport. Dinner partics and late informal supper gatherings complete the evening’s fun. PERSONALS Here and There With New Britain People — Visitors | In Town. and rlin Mrs, the Wilmer and Mrs, coln sfree <on Bar Barnes, M Wednesda chool Luther eft 1 . Moy at . Ars 1 hY on January ttle cruise, PR Mr. and Mrs Mortimer 1l I ! t D Iv 1eft of Berlin left this w 1 > winter months 1hi Georgia. . e . o o -‘ Yl G e Mr. and Mrs. Hamiltor X f ST and son of Corbin avenie leay the end of this month to mik “ e Lome in South Manchester Tt ot | ington, D. C., for a few days. | Cinwood street are leaving town in | about two wecks and will take up | thetr residence in Philadelphia, Pa. | . 0 | Harold Herrick of Larchmont, N. | Y., spent last week-end in town at Bwitt of the home of Talmadge Cedar street. . Maurice Pease of Lincoln Lane and Charles Stanley of Lincoln Road were in New York city this week, ) Mrs. Mary Dalbey and Leo Dal- bey of East Berlin have left for | Florida where they will spend the winter. ¢« o 0 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Castle of Plainville have returned from th:ir wedding trip. . . Mrs. J. E. Usher of Plainville 4as had as her guest the past few weeks, her sister, Mrs. C. H. Bor- den of Paris, France. PR Mrs, William Rand of Minne- apolis will spend next week ~with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Lee Judd of Berlin. s . Harry Bates of Russell street | left today for Ocracoka, N. C. where he will spend ten days duck shooting. PEEEEY Governor John H. Trumbull and Mrs. Trumbull with their oldest daughter, Miss Florence Trumbull of Farmington avenue left today for St. Petersburg, Florida. ) Mr. and Mrs, Cariton Frisbie of Russell street are planning to spend a part of the winter season in the south, ¢ 0. Mrs. Arthur Kimball of T.exing- ton street was in New York city this | week. “ o0 Mr. and Mrs. George Kimball of South Burritt street are in Wash- night after spending a few days in New York city. .« o Miss Ella Sloper, left on Wednes- “hristmas holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Sloper of Russell street. ¢ o o Mr. and Mrs. Harold Judd of Derlin are taking a Mediterrancan cruise this winter. leaving from New York on the 26th of January. .. Arthur Kimball ot street leaves Sunday night | Washington, D. C. ¢ . Lexington for | Stanley Prior of Curtis strect was in New York city this week. DY Mr. and Mrs. 1. Fish of the Shut- | weeks. .. Mrs. William H. Booth of TForest { street leaves on Monday for Mont- | and tea given at the Shuttle Me: MISS MAXINE HART Miss Hart's engagement to Lieutenant Chandler was announced Wednesday afternoon at a large bridge | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell 8, Hart of Lincoln road. i Sanford Ballard adow club. Miss Hart is the be gone from town for PR Mrs, John H. Kirkham of Lexing- ton street returng from New York city tonight, . with K. clair, N. J., to spend a week her daughter, Mrs, Goulding Wight. PRI Miss Elizabeth Kimball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Kimball of Lexington street returned on Tues- day from Dallas, Texas and is leav- ing on Sunday for Swarthmore, Pa., to resume her studies at the Mary Lyon School. . Miss Joscphine Miller of street will return home from Pittsburg where she guest of Miss Helen Lewis. . e Judge and Mrs. James I. Cooper of Vine street, Mrs. Ira Hicks of West Main street, and Miss Ann | Copley of Park Place leave next week for Honolulu. .. Miss Alice Brown, _daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of Rus- sell strect. returns to Chaffex | School, Windsor on Monda | spending the Christmas recess with | her parents. .. Cedar | Monday was the Mr. and Mrs. k1 YVine street were in Ne on Wednesday and Thu week. 2 i ha H. Cooper of | v York city | ay of this ¢ s . Mrs. Harry I Bodley of Garden strect is spending two months with her daughter, Mrs. George H. | Pound of New Brunswick, N. J. | . .. | Mr. and Mrs. rold Mead Par- sons of Ru: returned last { night from Miss Eliz tle Meadow club are sailing for Praguc early in February and will zaheth Purney, daughter Iol’ Dr. John Purney and Mrs. Pur-| IT 1S WORTH WHILE | to come in and inspect our January offerings of ‘ quality merchandise which i have been greatly REDUCED Miss Dorls Galpin of East Haup- | hath ( Seminary. They expect to return to school tomorrow after a visit of sev- eral days in this ¢ lc\'crm'ncy of 126 Black Rock avenue, has | as her house guest Miss Helen Vinal | of Middletown, a classmate at Drew | Parties Cohtinue Popular As Winter Season Pro- gresses, Mrs. William Bentley entertained her current events class at lunch- eon, Monday noon at her home o= Russell street, . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell ot Brookside road will entertain sev- eral friends at dinner tonight at the Simsbury Manor. ¢ o 0 Mrs. Michael Haugh of Winthrop street entertained the members of her sewing club last evening at her home. ¢« s 0 Mrs. Frank Wachter will entertain the members of her bridge club next Tuesday afternoon at her home on Park Place. ¢ o 0 Mrs. William Crowell of Lenox place entertained her bridge club on Monday afternoon. PP Mrs. Charles Pratt of Berlin wit entertain her bridge club of six ta- bles next Tuesday. . Mrs. James Baldwin of Harding street and Mrs, Howard J. Bruem- mer of West Main street have sent out cards for a large bridge and tea to be given Wednesday afternoon at the Shuttle Meadow club. .« o o Mrs, Ralph Howe of Corbin ave- nuc entertained at dinner last eve- ning preceding the subscription dance held at the Shuttle Meadow club, o o o Mrs. William Judd of Murray street gave an informal tea Tues- day afternoon at her home in hon- or of Mrs. Kdward Ruxton of Springfield, Mass, who was the house guest of Mrs. Orville Parker of Adams strect. « s e Miss Alice Brown gave a lunch- con and bridge for sixteen, recently at her home on Russell street. . s . | Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Swain entertained theic supper and bridge | club last night at their home ob | | Vine street. MRS. M. A. KINSELLA Mrs. Kinsella, president of the New Britain College club, will preside at the open meeting to be held Wednesday evening, in the Parish rooms of St. Mark’s church, when Arthur Morgan, president of Antioch College, will be the speaker, and James R. Chambériain of New | Mrs, Alton T. Chandler of Auburn, Britalny Haner Maine. Miss Hart is a grand. | % s s el (il Tioll ts st | GRuEhier of Mrs. ‘Wyiliam 91, Hare annual dinner, concert and dance |Of Lexington street and a popular at the Burritt hotel Thursday night, mcifiber of New Britain's 3 January 24. |set. She attended the Ogontz s +iin Rydel, Pennsylvania. Licutenant Chandler attended the University of Maine and is now vice president and chicf pilot of the M. H. Acrial Serve Inc., of West Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wilson of | Miss Hart's cngagement was ane West Hartford will entertain sevoral |nounced last Wednesday at a bridge friends at supper tomorrow night. |tea at the Shuttle Meadow club. The LR [ tea table laid in the west porch was Miss Beatrice Tamb, daughter ‘of |centered with a toy tower from Afr. and Mrs. Walter Hart of Hart street gave a dinner party for ten Thursday night. | . . Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hoar enter- tained at dinner last Tuesday night at their home on Corbin avenue. .« o+ e o o | Mr. and Mrs. John C. Loomis are to entertain several friends at din- ner tonight at their home on Lin- coln road later going to Hartford to | see “Jim the Penman” at Parsons theater, .. y. { Major Frank L. Wilcox of Betlin | will leave Monday to spend the win- ter in Florida. Miss Ruth Allen Latham, dr\“;;h-‘ | ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Latham of Maple Hill, resumed her studies at St. Margaret's schoel in Waterbury this week. .« .. Steven Hart returned Monday to New Hampton school, New Hamp- ton, N. H., after spending the Christmas recess with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. . Hart of Maple | il s e Mr, and Mrs, Joscph Lamb of Park |which were suspended two miniature Place is giving a dinner party to- airplancs bearing the names of Miss night to about 25 of her friends,|Hart and Licutenant Chandlor. Miss ¢ preceding a meeting of the Saturday | Hart's mother and Mrs. Alfred H. night dancing clas: | Watkinson of Hartford presided at .. |the table while Mrs. Roswell Moore, Stanley Mrs. John Purney ' is giving a | luncheon bridge next Thursday at | her home on Blackreck avenue. | . .. Mr., and Mrs. Rufus Hemenway of ngton street gave a dinner par- . |ty last night. Mrs. Dudley Walker of Monroe Mrs. Stanley Hart, Mrs. ( | . o 0 street gave a luncheon bridge Fri-|Duncan, Mrs. Bennett Hibbard and Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. ‘hauf- |day afternoon at her home on Mon- | Mrs. Stanley Lonsdale of Bridgeport | as ed with the serving. The . | bridge prizes went to Mrs. Charles Mrs. Olive Judd Ingraham of West | Stanley, Mrs. Gerald Walker, Mrs, nd avenue will give a luncheon | Hubert Williams, Mrs. Walter Mur- and bridge next Friday at her home. | dock and Mrs. Stanley Hart. PR s ox roe street. | fler gave a dinner party last night at their home on Lincoln road pre- ceding the subscription dance at the | Shuttle Meadow club. ‘A o s Mrs. George Boli entertained the members of her bridge club Monday |afternoon at her home on Trumbull | | street. Miss Katherlne Swift and | Mrs. G. W. Walker won the prizes. .. | Mrs. Mary T. Crean, soloist of St. s Helen W. Oleyer, daughter club | M. L. Oleyer of 'Tremont | street, and Harry D. Cobey, son of | Mr. and M nk Cobey of Iast Terlin, w arried’ Monday ev ning by lteverend Samuel Suteliffe, church. Mr. and Allen of her bridge Wednesday. . Mrs. William Hil will entertain at her home next . s Maple | The anual meeting of the Ladics Golf committce of the Shuttle | returned yesterday from New York. COTE ine stroct | MATy's church, was given a surprise iss Sally Humason of Vine strect | birthday party Sunday evening by members of her immediate family | A {at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Loomis, son Of | George T. Patterson. . Albert Goodwin Y Mr. and Mrs, George Loomis of | « e s e Grove Hill, returns tomorrow 10| yjjgg Miriam Mouat of Grove Hill WEDDINCS The engagement of Miss Mabel Loomis preparatory school in Wind-| i cheeriain hor bridge club on Larson of Newton avenue has been sor. o Monday afternoon. . announced by her mother, Mrs, . . | s 5 Christine Larson, to Henry lLarson, Mr. and s, N, B. Hurd of Maple| 1iss Bether Trampull, daughter| | Chandler-Hart Betrothal | |son of Mr. and Mrs. Algot Larson Hill spent Jast week-end in Schence= | o "\ gng Mrs, Henry Trumbull of farriages of Interest to || of Kensington. tady, N. Y., visiting their son and P & C0E L cined at dinner at| | New Britain Folks. | ——————— daughter-indaw, Mr. and s | oSS SROT onday evening in Gharx e {observance of her birthday. After | | Mr. and Mre..Gail Pouter of For- | dinner party they went to Par-| One of the engagements of interest ||| Herbert E. Anderson est strect left yosterday to spend the Tg;‘:fln;‘:,?;f' ‘.t.;'h:"f".::l ‘:[" \:'::) |announced this weck was that of Teacher of Violin winter in California. | ganie Miss Maxine Hart, only daughter of | For appointment call 361-4 LS ] “ o o Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart of Wa Stuoio: Mrs. Roger Whitman will enter The guests in the parly includea | side Farm to Licutenant Sanford Packard Bidg. Arch and Main Sts. tain the members of her current | \liss Florence Trumbull, Miss Jean Ballard Chandler, son of Mr. and| [ events class at Juncheon Monday |7rymbull, Miss Dorothy Clark, Miss | e noon at her home on Corbin avenue. | Tjelga Clark all of Plainville, Miss day noon at the club house. 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