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Musical C dv Re of 8 noted soy popular excelle suce mer for f Henry W Jr York Mr. and Emmons § uration ¢ D. C. Miss Elizat Mr. and > Worthington ridge ond prize in the fifty at the winter carnival of Colby school for Gris in New London, New Hampshire, recently. I3 s ’ i ple of days in New York city. Moto llowing usiast > actual there s and ittle ell known 41 yartly local Jr rn today from Wasn of Stanley NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1929 e in- ington, where he attendead auguration. o« s . Mrs. Joseph Fee of Detroit, Mich., < visiting Mrs. Harold L. Judd of Worthington Ridge, Berlin. . Mrs. Hz\rnld.T. Sloper, and her daughter, Miss Emily Sloper of Rus- 1l street with Miss Faye Ratten- hury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam H. Rattenbury of Shuttle eadow avenue and Miss Florence Trumbull, daughter of Governor John Trumbull and Mrs. Trumbull of Plainville motored to Storrs, Conn., Thursday to visit Miss Car- otta Sloper who is a student at the Connecticut Agricultural College. + .. Warren Pershing, son of General John Pershing, is spending the week-end at Wellesley, Mass., at- the festivities at Dana Hall. PR Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzell and sons of Maple Hill are spending the veek-end in New York. PR Miss M et Hart of Maple, sireet is spending the week-end with | Miss T. Connors of Waterbury. .. Mrs. Thomas J. Smith of .-\ll"n: street and her nicces, Miss Kather- itler and Miss Rose Butler of Square, and Miss Elizabeth Lincoln street are in New PRI Mrs. LeRoy Brown and children { Maple Hill are spending the week- nd i Willimantic PR Mr. and Mrs. B Hubert and of Maple Hill are spend- k-end in New York. PR Katherine and Winifred Griffin of Grand street have re- turned after a short trip to New York cit The first named is a at the senier high school. acher Mrs. William Pease of | nnounce the birth of a gaughter, on Thursday the 7th of March. Mrs. Pease was the former Miss Mildred Coombs of this city. M. Hartford o« s . s Whittlesey of Groe to spend a cou- | Miss F'ran Hill 1eft yesterday « o o Vrank E. Rackliffe, Richurd, Bruce and Dean, Hill, have returned from L motor trip to Washington, D. C. “ e M 4 Mrs. and =o! Miss Marion Schilling, daughter| £ Mr. and Mrs, Roy C. Schilling of irlock street, a prominent mem- * of the junior class of Russell > college, Troy, New York, has n appointed a member of the ation committes for junior tea + which is an event of the upper lass promenade at the Hendrick Hudson hotel, the week-end of | March § | i .« e Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bassette of artford, have taken up their resi on Homestead avenue, 1t | Rassette is the son of Mr. | Buell B. Bassette of Em- M1 CATHERINE GOLD .o Waiter Murdock of in New York Gold Seminary, West Bridgewater, Mass. Mrs. Albert Corhin of | returning tomorrow and Mrs. Howard Brue Jay of West Main st sterday from Atlar . daughter of | e Andrews ot nding the week Miss Marjorie Mo ton has gone 1o ida, for a visit of a s e | PR Hart of Park Miss Tra McPher Tuesday from her home in Brooklyn, > Monday after «pendi with her son-in-l Mr. and Mr H place re- | son Holland, . .. Jerome Farquarh of . are visiting their Park placc daughter, Mr. and|Mrs. Ruymond McMillan = of Park | Mass. are the Armington’s. This wee irs. Donald hous . H. B. Cham M . s the work-end gues and Mrs. Isaac Bla coming to e John A. Andrews, Jr., son of Mr. nd Mrs. John A. Andrews of Lin- In road is attending the festivitics nd at Dana Hall, Wellcs- oin his wi Y Black. Robert Story of Mass., are spend- th their son-in- Mr. and Mrs. Mt Hart from Havs sail for March Humphrey of Shuttle | thelr son-in-law avenue was in New York is week ' s i LI I | r Kimball s in New of Lexington xojourt York city during | °f are in rk | s N .« . Henry G. Kohn of have returned from | e in the south. i Skan . | was in New Yor rs. Donald Montgomery A ttrip in west and south Sherwood era Symolor 1 sail todiy Woodford of has returncd from Miss Gold, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mis, Russell S. /™ of Worthington Ridge, Berlin, is a student at Howard ,p. \comain Franklin brother at Highl Dalla: Texas, and also visited in Beau- mont, New Orleans and Washington. e Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Searles of Ten Acre road have returned |from a trip to Bérmuda. DR Frank O. Salisbury, the distin- guished court portrait painter of London, England, has been in town during the past week doing a por- trait of Andrew J. Sloper. Mr. Sal- isbury is noted for his portraits ot King George, Andrew Mellon, Al- bert Sloan, president of the General Motors Co., andegany other promi- | nent Americans, as well as for his| | famous picture of “The Boy Cam-" | wall,” which he did for the British | admiralty and which was given the | | place of honor not long ago at one| |of the exhibitions of the Royal | Academy. P The Drama Guild of New Britain | held a meeting Thursday afternoon to perfect plans for a three-act play |to be given late in April. Mrs. Buell | B. Bassette succeeds A. G. Kimball | as president of the guild. GATHERINGS Continual Round of Small Parties Continues to Amuse Society. commotion is the announcement that “Pinafo [ lonce more to grace the local foot- |lights. Efforts to raise a fund \\'ln(‘h! will be devoted to the various chari- [ {able endeavors of the American| Legion are being made by members | of the organization, of which Major Maurice Peasc is commander. His associates on the hoard of managers | completing necessary plans for the | theatrical venture include: Howard Timbrell, Robert J. Bertini, Willard | | Andrews, Otto Miller, Harvy C. Jack- con, Sturman I°. Dyson, Frank Bul- lock, William Scott, Geor Kin- | kade, Frank Dugan, William Squires lJohn Holmberz, George Harry Scheuy, Elliott Burr, | Clark, Car) Rengston, M. H David Ogren, Bmil Schaal George Conklin Throu their cfforts and with the aid of the com- W they will appoint, it heen decided to give or part of April, in with a cast of {operetta *1 staged here with great success near- Iy two score years ago. At that time \rs, Wetmore was the prime mover local theatrical ventures and in those days the cast included many lof the town social leaders, Mr | Attan McKinnie, Mrs. William 1 | Miss Margaret Wetmore, Philip Cor- bin, Harold Judd Howard Wilson nd many others of vqual promi- No little Bigge, Fred 1 Horwitz, and tees whi during the he amateurs The hafore play th 1 the nence | The L dition to “Pinafore™ [ “Who Won the W L will be given with a | tirely from Legion members | wives. Tt will be run a fore™ will be played two nights zion plan in ad- a called play night dir P Bodley i t cards Thursday night home on Garden street. Mrs. Hart and Mrs Carl Munson trophics. Y Judd g entertain won the W ful luncheon & ray street entertained the | club with an fian t her on when sh of Lier card iuguration party. | t&, symbolic of the the at st Monday, Minature clepha were er while ceater of e Mrs. Charles W. Davis is gi er party at her home or ext Friday n e e place cards elephant the tabl Loy E. M. Hayden ner party for eight Wednes, at her home on . give a din- ay night Lincoln road. . « Mrs. ¥ gave a small liss | dinner party at her home on Dot rude | 104 last might cd “ e e Mrs. B. M. Hayden entertai cight fricnds at luncheon and o Hill at her home on Lincoln road Tu New | day noon. PRI Mrs, Clarence Bennet the of her vents cl her home on For: Mrs tained Wednesday with a members it Currnt two her evening street this week George Traut ve returned to their home in Ber- Mr. and Mrs, spending several weeks at Southport, L. Coconut Grove, Florida. lof New York city “Let the Beacon Guide You" For the holidays—St. Patrick’s Day and Easter—we are having a particularly fine showing of artistic and thoughtful cards with which to greet your friends and relativ And for those who desire a more intimate 1« membrance—our shelves are alert with appropriate gifts. Many people are constantly watching our book dis- play window. Quite natural—as many of the new book appear there as soon as they are published. Other peo- ple find our Lending Library (the largest and most com- plete in New Britain) an indispensable part of their dail) routine. The rental charge is the usual small fee. Why not drop in some time and look it over. Beacon Book & Gift Shop 85 WEST MAIN ST. Telephone 6100 ovelties and Accessories Miss Swans heen announced Fsided ng Lronght fo W intercsting gathe W. . A group of ths Iroom of Vit Y miet tor o Lexin How on in the dinin MISS SIGNE SWANSON on's enga by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert room elose o s ndence Pease, held Jotly rings ter, Merwin, Spring, class incl . Maxuell Coe, Marsh ement to Arthur C. Kallerman has wanson, following group of young Jane and B 1'\,,-] 1 Bartlett, Dors Bar. Richard Jr., and In- Tioli of sts for din- Talcott of ont honored or party at the home w Grisnold and Mrs, Kensington R prece Community .« .. John C, party at Ner 10ad last night « o0 Harold Judd is her home club. Mrs. Berl arty honors guest, Mrs. Joscph Fee. e How friends at dinner tonight. P Nobert 2 adi Parsons of an is entertain- in ding the bridge oomis gave a din- home on Lincoln giving & con Monday noon at har home her ard Humphrey is entertaining Dover icr party tonight . M thelyn Par- ms, whose ts will cmhers of Saturddy dancing class .« . include night Mrs. R lritton of Ten Acre road gave Monday n . The prizes went . Harrison RBristoll and Dudley Walker © e e Mre, Ol End aver tonight. o« o 0 Christ night at Miss Mibel 10 make prizes went to Miss Ang her art taining 1 btful luncheon and L Gour- Herbert E. Anderson Teacher of Violin For appointment call 361-4 Stuoio: Packard Bldg. Gay Gifts and Favors for the St. Patric! Day shopper rise on wings ol March winds! There’'s a trunk full of joy and a barrel of fun all ready for yvour party at Arch and Main Sts. party for cight to Mrs. e Judd Ingraham of West is entertaining at din- gave one of of the week, en- y thirty friends with bridge ————————am