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PH WALTON, JI. i 1 tea We Social Affairs of A rked Decrease This Week—Me N in 8 —Studio EAP year once modern a 0 regist L c ccitemont a s acquisitive m ens and r Time was when 1} the fateful ye: Progresse d. seem to ob divisible by four to ei plans and propositions. very the day. first of period tactics vear own eap casz CDDINGS and their atte standstill. With the an have dropped off to a scatter matrimonial events takes place durir laster, cor ing in dect M reviving in June, the proverbia , and then slated at Ie v intervals thi the summer season. Maxine Har ge to Lieute the late spring calendar and v est and most by OOKING ahead across penitential period high 1 of the sewing classes and cha between. The 1990 part Moore's studio in Ker To date the le This doesn't me: ing to rumor a St. Patrict ington Country club are parties come tl nalle gatherings, bridge and the HE New B noon, March Congregational chu talented in the musi llant weddir 1 for March. : for accord- n E ns for a 1 the Farm- from thess luncheon after- Firs: and tured on the progr: v prominent figur Tuesday, with t! brings to a close gatherings PERSONALS — i Visitor Out Town — Other Local Interest. eet, John H. Kirkhs ton street, Fred C orest street and Harrison street, arwater, 1 0 Ct . George Kim h street, who returned from ¢ 11, Wedn leaves night for Canada . George Coit of avenue returned last from a trip in the western states. . . . Shuttle Meadow Wed ! southern and Briocmmer Main street, left A Atiantic City, New Donald L. Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. Donald I Lincoin street was hom lips Exeter Academy P Miss Leonte Crowe. of New York city is spending the week-end with '] ar. of Bartlett of from Thil- ast week-end son of ot Jwin Loomis, son nd M George Loomis Hill and a member of | Loomis Preparatory school Orches. tra and Giee club, is in Waterbur: Mr Grove a » the | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, this evening, participating in the annual joint concert given by the Loomis school and St. Margaret's school for Young Women. Dancing will follow the concert. LY Mr. and Mrs. Rufus N. Hemenway of Lexington street, Mrs, Andrew J. Sloper of Grove Hill and Miss Mary S. Whittlesey of West Main street, leave next Thursday for a trip to California. |of Lincoln road attended a re- | union at Kent school last week-end. s o o Harold Judd of Worthingtyn | Ridge, Berlin, and Howard Parsons of Steele street left yesterday for Mr. Judd's winter home at Belleair, Florida. .. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Camp of Park Place returned on Monday from a motor trip in the South. . | | . | Mrs. Orville Parker and Mis: Gladys Day of Adams strect have re- | turned from New York city. e e Mrs. stre Llisha W. Hall of Coyrt! returned \londay after visiting mother in Scituate, Massachu- A. Pickett of Berlin nonth in Florida. DY . Lawrence H. Frost and family nville have been spending the week in New York city. P | Mrs. M. O'Hayer of Stanley street has returned from Florida where she spent several weeks. ) C. E. Fielding of England has en visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ton of Kensington. . s Parker Abbe of Steele street spent ist weck-end visiting friends in Brooklyn. New York. | . e ! Mrs. A. Stanley Duncan of Lincoln street is visiting in New York city | corge E. Prentice | hington Ridge, Berlin, re- from a few ind Dudley P MRS. HOWAR returned from . 14 MeMillan of ling the week- ir. and Mrs. residence on Sunnyledge. | R mle | Roswell Moore and Robert Hart = D S. PARSONS Mys. Parsons, regent of Esther Stanley chapter, D. A. R, presided at the meeting held yesterday afternoon at the SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1929. attend the inauguration exercises in Washington, o o J. Stone of Ten Acre road was in New York city this week. LRI Miss Eleanor Proudman of Bos- ton spent last week with her par- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Everett B. Proud- man of Maple Hill. . s e Mrs. Graham and daugljter, Dale, of Bristol, have been a Yew days with Mrs. Burnley R. Elam of Maple Hill, o o o + Mr, and Mrs. Charles Maier of Greenwood street left today to spend a week in Washington, D. C. PR Miss Katherine Sinsko of this city and Miss Ann Currier of Meriden are spending the week-end in New York city, visiting Mrs. Vernon L. Scott. GATHERINGS Mrs. Walton Gives Br liant Party—Other Affairs of Interest. Mrs. Leon Dary gave a luncheon | bridge for eight Thursday noon at her home in Maple Hill. The bridge trophies went to Mrs. Logan Page and Mrs. William Judd. « o Mrs. T. Frank Lee of Dover road cntertained at luncheon and cards, Wednesday noon. o o Mrs. George Hildebrandt of Ran- ccker Lane gave a small luncheon t the ¥ xmmg}an Country club Friday noon. 5 i SR, | Miss Prudence Pease, little daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pcase of Vine strect gave a dinner party at her home last night. The party preceded a meeting of the Friday night dancing class, which includes Miss Vigrinia Merwin, Miss Barbara Frishie, Miss Jane Roger, Miss Greta | Rogers, Miss Dorothy Catlin, abeth Spring. Miss Ba Robert Frisbic, Jr., John Parsons, Milton ' Richard Weed, Maxwell Coe, Howard Noble and William Booth. S Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Humason rtained cight friends dinner and cards Wednesday nigh their home on Forest street. prizes went to Mrs. Maurice son and Richard Prichard. . . John- North | Mrs. Robert Brown gave a lunch [eon at Ler home on Russell strect | Friday noen, the party preceded the in Springfield, Mass., with E.| §. Bradford g to the su n death of Edward Raniage. Mrs ino er o of Il Hart of Lin- weel's visit 165 ey Miss Maxine 11 Mr. and Mrs. M veek with Mrs, ack of Park NW piace for a Alton an- Lobert Logan of e 1 Paris are staying Mrs. Elisha Cooper | while Mr. L Mrs. Eli; n A during ra of ity 1 P e former Miss ard of Middletown. o s . Miss strect, t lect Liby | Corinr 1 Cole lizs returned to Muss., after days with r Richard White of | \ Concor eral st Monday evening New rest You.” lield hich will lLooks. 1 her voks Whi The re March sl Some o 118 on the is of Boston week-end with 1 sister, Mr, and Mrs. ols of Liberty street. o = the su i . irles W. of 1o catalogucs by Yacon 1s most compiler | libraries through- ook nd United $ in book sel and . Jr., son of Mr. Loomis of Lincoln rom Suffield school today. out the s an exper G. W. Wi 15 heen spe Mass., - Clifford Vi t Ma an and Mrs. Vivi- street were in|! st week-end. ton, « o . | of | I Mr ithrop Hall and My is spending a few d Adams s R. 1. and Boston, | Jonathan T | spend the Valisparo, Court stree Provider 1 obert Irishie of spending the week- | Howard Hump Meadow avenue v city this v cs Hawkins of nd in New the guests of Mr. and| Smith. . . Willia as retur wuda. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howe ot Cor- | avenue are in New York city PR and Mrs. Edward ‘Sechrest of esley Hills, Mass., have been the gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ilen of Fanwood, N. J. I°n was the former Miss orie Baldwin, only daughter of isle Baldwins of Forest Mrs. / Hill wa week. Mr. and Mr of Lincoln str Earl Var road 1 Wilbur Gilbert and children | New Y of Beaumont, Texas, will return to|and Washington, New Lritain early this summer to % the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Mary Krochle Chamberlain on Lincoln | Ohio, a scnior at Smit spendi: the wes 8e the home of Mr. an Irank J. Porfer «f{Gulpin. zton str. who were to have rted for California today, have postponed their trip indefinitely ow . Mrs. Robe street is spending " — Social Stationery . ... New spring designs by Whiting ... are here to greet You . a few in green will work well with your St. Patrick Day plans. The new creations in greeting cards for St. Patrick’s day Easter ... and every day are now being shown. Not only are the sentiments appealing but the art work is especially fine. Prevent any misgiving—see our dis- play before you stock up. If you are “pottery minded”—we have choice pieces which express the modern trend in design and color. Beacon Book & Gift Shop 85 WEST MAIN ST. ‘ Telephone 6100 | regular monthly D. A. R. meeting. Among Mrs guests were Mrs. Fred Latimer of Hartford, wko later spoke at the D. A. R. meeting. indsor with her daughter, Alice lying at the Chasee School er. Miss Brown 1ding roles o is Mrs. Richard Pritchard will enter- | tain friends at dinner tonight at her home on Ten Acre road. Mrs. Charles Hawkins gave lunchieon bridge at her home in Ber- lin, Wednesday noon. Mrs. Harold Shepard and Mrs. A. Kinsella varded the pr . M were @ izes. Mrs, M. Hayden is giving home noon. a on Lincoln road | Mrs. Johnstone Vance of Monroc street gave a dmner bridge for cight Monday 1 The prizes went to Mrs. John €. Loomis and _lathan T. Hart. | * | Mrs. Stuart Parsons will entertain the members of her bridge club at her home on Lincoln strect next Tuesday afternoon. rison of from | i Miss Anna Kennedy of East Main street, entertained at Litchen shower Tues honor of Miss Grace L. Gans. The | bridge trophies were awarded to Miss Eunice Komiss, Miss Evelyn Zucker, and Mrs. 8. Wice. t Corbin Havaua, Cuba on o of evening in ook Mrs. Emma Aldrich of Murrs street gave a luncheon bridge Tues- day noon for the members of her card club, . Mrs. George Dyson ot entertained a luncheon Lridge Friday noon P of Harrison and of 1 of Maple Wash . Herbert L. it yesterday . Mrs. Roswell Moore entertained 1t dinner Jast Saturday night at the Moore residence on Sunnyledge. PR Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nimro of Winthrop street entertained at din- ner Sunday eveninz. Their included, Mr. and Mrs. Mills of for Flor- . .. Morton of Lllis and Mis Ed- sts will afer g dden of James Mul- Parker @onnecticat - ENSEMBLES ¥FOR Sport and Afternoon Wear A COMPLETE LINE From $28.50 to $129.50 HATS, HOSIERY, SCARFS TO MATCH ELIZABETH ARDEN PREPARATIONS PERFUMES D'ORSAY The bridge | Jon- | \ MRS. RUFUS HEMENWAY Mr. and Mrs. Hemenway are leaving on next Thursday for California. Mrs, Dyson, doon of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs, [ Mr. and Mrs. this city, and Torrington, Joseph Haffey, | lan, Milton Jones, Mrs. Sture James Onorato and | nan Mrs. Jack Witteker, Willim Melntyre of | Mrs. Henry Armington, Mrs. Edward Mrs. Auna Molher Christ and Mrs. Harold Tayntor, DY s, Elwood Johnson will enter. v of Lincoln | tain the members of her bridge club | club Monday afternon at her home on Trumbull street, . of .. Mrs. Alexander Maclk street entertained | Wednesday afternoon o v | Mis. John home, Mre. Keneth Relyea gton Ridge, Berlin, Mrs. Alpha club at her |give a di Tuesday evening | Saturc X t he es ® ‘nd Ars, Edwin Cowleg gave a dinnep at her home in West Harte ‘ ht, entertaining Mr. and n Dyson, Mr. and Mrs. et Neece and Mr. and Mrs. George Boli of this city it Mrs. Matthew Griswold gave a tnner party at her liome in Berlin lust night. | Mrs. Herbert . Purney were he prizes. | of Worthe will entertain Olive home next o . av Mrs, mght in | wood of C. A Armisties ned t hridg last honor of M Ethyl Hey- We Hartford, who has been the honse t of Mr. anl Mrs. Thoma ‘of Armisti . e Mre men John Fellows entertained the of her bridge club with Ty and cards Tuesday noon it r home on Ten Acre road. The prize went to Mrs. Raymond Gile on the prizcs. patric. HE diar Alrs, { Arch strec little her « o Mrs. W. E. Baker of Mason drive, for twelve friends yese friends 1his week in honor . afternoon, Helen Flanagan, little Dr. William Flanagan Flanagan of Forest street, Will entertain cighteen friends at & birthday party this afternoon. o . of Ridge AMiss Marjorie Galpin, daughter of treet | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Galpin of ridge | Bonling is ziving a dinner party for o tourteen at her home this evening, el baat e e A surprise birthday Mrs. Samuel W entertained the Thursday party was Misses Wilhelmina and last Sunday night at howe on Glen street. Yellow orchid decorations made a fes- scene. Games were played and o la late supper was served. e e prizes w o o A i el Miss I Ruben. Supper Mrs. Josopi lighttul brid rioon street when four at « tea. The bridg to Miss M a sday Haks “”‘ MMrs. Hardy Payor is giving a sup- ed twenty- | DT party tonie-row night, o . s Theodore €. Wallen entere tained at dinner and bridge at her | home in Maple Hili Thursday evew e on tair rds i Ruth Hart, Mr Bennett Hibbard bin, Mrs. Howard Brucmmers Donald Hidden, Harold Pe Miss Miriam Mouat, Mrs. She | Berger, Mrs voold son, ) Coit, Donuld Herbert E. Anderson Teacher of Violin For appointment call 361-4 Stupio: Arch and Main Sts. Mrs. L s, Packard Bidg. Novels of Distinction $1.00 WHAT CAN A MAN BELIEVE —Bruce Barton LARLY AWTUMN —Louis Bromfield WREATH —Sigrid Undset DIA M. Forster I'HL BRIDAL A PASSAGE TO 1