New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 13, 1929, Page 4

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1t a bridge Wednesday | . :,:._., o _ege Yoy Social Flctivities About ‘Gown Club April 27th | jal Calendar— Interest t two day alls, but | nth of id oft the its well more the e who st Hill and car or two ge which 1ember XOr ions at » and the to onl s onl an Vanities i ated to occur at thel 27th of April.! liant 14]« nts and nville Johnson, Donald MeMillan, s of the venture of entertaining talents, who come for tyle of days gone ¢ It's all a matter ful air of its own ne the PERSONALS R of Armistice her Canada. where and Mrs. Fox homie in that Fox s weck to join Mr. ture road was ir N ¥ or ty the fi L] part of the w James S North of | in New York city Miss 17 the week. t fn Mo ot Nahg chan and Misl] s p— s the| El order for | . MRS Charming study of Mrs. (rm[:el pain Logan, celebrated portrait painter of New York and Paris. in music room of the Elisha Coopers home on Vine street. STA daughter umbull and cck during the ress of the D residence on past week . come in “Let the Beacon II vou are puzzled as to what to give browse around . ... When in doubt, Guide You.” COMPACTS BY TERRI VASES—LAMPS—CARDS DISTINCTIVE NOVELTIES BRIDGE REQUISITES—BOOKS We invite you to borrow the latest books from our library—the most complete lending library in New Brit- BEACON BOOK AND GIFT SHOP 85 West Main Street Telephone 6100 i —Plots by Johnson & Peterson NLEY COOPER ted in her home on Brookside road by Robert The original of this hangs New York and Cleveland | has recently made the freshman irning 1o her home inferew which is now in training for Cal. In Cleveland Ma- [ the late spring race n is giving a concert and L A S © summer she is to sing | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bardeck and “The Symphony Under the Stars” |little granddavghter, Ann Marie Cal- Shuttle Meadow road are week-end in Philadel- lahan of spending the phia, Pu. Hollywood Ball | who paid | to her | Hawkins of 1o her home in | PR Mrs. James Gilbint of New York city who is spending several days in town was entertained at luncheon yesterday by Mrs, Joseph R. Walton of Harrison street. .. Iton returned from school today to spend > scess in town with his| Mre TRobert Conant of Boston. o | 0 and J \\;‘1.|.\h.«. has recently visited her ison s Later this | daughter, Mrs, Robert Hogan who Hadyn P. ts, nee spending a few weeks at the d her son, of | Shuttle Mcadow club, cot home to | Pk cks in town. Mrs. Howard Humphrey of Shuttle .. Meadow road has returned from Harry Bates of Russell stroet was | New York city. New York city on Thursday of o week. Gieorge Coit of Shuttle Mecadow o s e avenue is in St. Louls, Mo. as 1 r, Jr.. eldest son of | NEe and Mrs. Henry G. Mildrum cport will spend next week Linder of i1 to Har- Mrs roud } i omas s retur oln .in university again ¢ spending | in Iast Berlin with Mr. and Mrs. E. ek in town. During his stay at | W. Mildrum. Edward Woodberry of Bever- 2 110 i5 10 be his roommate Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gaipin of Cersity next » was his | Berlin, returned early in the week 1est. Mr. Lind was | from @ 2,000 mile motor trip in the with because short he | south, visiting 1n Bedford, Va., | be ?»l,yn\_p i v It's Easy to Evolve a Distinctive and Artistic Scheme for the Baby Parade and Pageant If You Use Our DENNISON CREPE PAPER MRS. DONALD HIDDEN Mrs. Hidden and Mrs. Tayvntor gave a bridge and tea WednesdAy afternoon at Mrs. Hidden’s home on Vine street. | Mrs. Galpin's father, Henry ding rsary of Mrs, Proctor as Stowe and in Ashville, N. €., they!well as that of Mr. and Mrs. Me. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Millan Charles B. Stowe of Cleveland, Ohio L s 4 Knowles of the Westmine Miss Mary Kendal, daughter of |Ster apartments, Vine street, is leavs make . his M Burnell Kendal of A m ave- | 1IN town very soon to nue, Hartford, has been 1t 1t | home in Holland, Mich. guest of Miss Marjoric PR daughter of Mr. and Mrs Miss Josephine Tutles of Base Galpin of Lerlin, sett street has returned from Bere po . | nuda Miss Alice Gaffney, dau . o 0» Judge B. F. Gafney and M Stanley Hart of Park place has ney of Vine street spent the v ‘i\‘wr urned from Holland, Mich. Tme following Easter in New York city. | returned from Holland, Mich., the Ba N | recent death of his ;:v"undmolhcr. Mr. and Mrs. 1> 1d MceMil Mrs. William H. Hart calling short Dover noml motored to Spring @ business trip. 1y to take dinner with | e . 3 rles T Proctor. The ocea When the 38th annual D. A. R. sion commemorated the th wed- | Congress meets in Washington next Parker Gonnecticut SEMBLE voss CNSEMBLE: Dresses From $16.75 Up Coats From $25.00 Up Hats From $9.50 Up Hosiery $1.50 to $3.75 PERFUMES AND ACCESSORIES

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