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MRS. STANLEY LONSDALE Mrs. Lonsdale of Bridgeport formerly Miss Martha Clark " . of this city will be an attendant at the Chandler-Hart wedding _ next Saturday at St. Mark’s church, Social Activities About Gown s Sfiuttle Méa(ioiv Club Scene of Many Informal Parties —Golf Course Popular—Weddings and Engage- ments Crowd Week’s Calendar of Events— Other Notes of Interest to Local Folks. v ANY and varied have been the parties and gaieties in New ¢ Britain this week, the Shuttle Meadow ciub having more than lived up fo its reputation of being the center of things. v The golf course has been crowded, the dining room has heen the scene of countless informal luncheon parties and dinner gatherings, the terrace overlooking the upper nine has witnessed more than one gay tea party each day and the sport clothes which are partic ¢ lovely and colorful this season »dd ;mh of britl:‘i:n %%s;eyenu.t TR = m ainment committee of the g club iflombimi'z with $he "Wenan's Golf Committee to ho'd 4 an all day party for club m rs and their friends. ( bridge and luncheon ?\ ving features offered. I years gaieties of ti have held first placc on the e i e ] “of jpe ‘be out for this The Lol Y;:.“,P it 'elock with lumfi:rxf-one ' which may be followed by ‘golf and auction or contract bridge, with special prige being made at each card table. ¢ . & A NOTHER affair s4 ito take place at the.chi\ihonne in June is ¢ i ] i 1 § it Bean of “Gala House” Newington, are ub members and their friends. The invitations by.issued on Monday give the printed time for the ¥ardune 4th, at 8:30,0'clock in the evening. 7-the English violinist, is to give a program of | music, and-Marion Kahn, the wellknown artist coach of New York City, wilk'accompany him. Mr. Berkley, who has studied in country: and abroad, is a member of the faculty of the 4 lu%::t! of ical Art of New Yor: City and his appearance in New Britain is awaited m‘th :nurih ir tevest. & JEW Britainites are all ready to step off to the shore or the ‘N country next week. Memorial Day falling on Thursday < affords this opportunity and many local people take advantage of the Holiday, opening their summer homes at this time, making a house party of the occasion, some entertaining for . thé day ofily, and’others staying on over the weck-end. Th~ George Kimiglls are for the sixth successive season to be at Madison and are among those who will entertain on the holiday. The - Gaffneys who go to Pleasant View, R. I, this stimmer a#e planning a busy season, entertaining members of their family and.many friends. Scores and scores of other e have made arrangements to take them away from New Britain this sammer and for those whowremain it begins to look like a very, very quist season. E. bride and her attendant parties continue to lead the social calendar these days. There are parties and parties, Maxine Hart who is to be one of the first June brides has been entertained almost daily since ecarly May. With the scores lndcfi;es of other parties crowding for attention society has y: rushing from one thing to another. In the midst of thix round of gaiety comes the announccment of the engagement of Miss Eurith Wachter, charming young daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wachter of Park Place and a sister to Mrs. Edward H; Christ of Ten Acre Road. Eurith is to marry Merwin Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peterson of Berlin, and ghe plans riow. to have an early fall wedding. Mrs. Matthew Griswold of Kensington and Mrs. Arthur Benson of Borlin.'in the costumes they wore at the D. A. R. Pageant given in Berlin, Thursday night, by the Emma Hart Willard chapter of the organization. : i | over_Memaorial Day....Among thelr lay after spending several months suests will be Mr. unu . . . in Europe. 6, Kimball ef -Lexington stroet, Mr. | o« 0 e and Mrs. Howard ,Humphrey of Mr, and’ Mrs. Arthur Bacon and there as soon as the school sédson closes, ¢« o0 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball returned Thursday from Neéw York city. « e 0 Mrs. William H. Booth of Forest ieale which Mr. and Mrs. G.| Bhuttle Meadow avenus,” Mr. and Mrs, Donald Gaffney of Corbin ave- | nue, Mr. and Mra. Pardon Rickey of | Berlin and William Sweeney of Ce. | dar street: , -, i, <3 e € Mrs. 8. 8. Ilingworth of Maple | | street is leaving tomorrow for a two | weeks' visit with fricnds and rela- | |tives in Dalton, Nortk = Adams. and | | Springfield, Mass | . iy . . Robert Barker, who Is & satudent at Dartmouth, Hanover, N. H., and | his room mate, Joseph Rushton of | | Red Bank, Towa. spent last week-end m town with Mr. Barker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barper of Stan- |ley street. The young men mpde {the trip from Hanover to Hartford |by canoe, leaving New Hampshire | Wednesday noon #nd arriving in Hartford last Saturday noon. 1 P | I returncd to | Mrs. Margaret M | her ‘home in Montreal, Canada. last | | Monday after a weck-end spent in {town with the George T. Kimballs of South Burritt street | | H. Booth of Forcst streef, | | dwin of I7orest street and | his son, James Baldwin, of street return tomorrow a Ing several days fishing ut Nor Me. ‘ . . Mrs. H. C. M. Thompson returnsd 10 her home on Lexington strect to- “Let the Beacon | children of little daughter. Justine, of Forest street,’ epent last week<end¢ in Hol- | yoke, Mass, } o o ¥ James Chamberlain, son of and. Mrs. Fred C. Chamberlain of ent street, has returned from Europe. ¢ o Mrs. Adele Deters of New York city is expected i town next wee to spend a few days visiting with her mother, Mrs. W. P, Bacon of Lexington street. | ) ; Mrs, . W, Parsons who has bheen vigiting her son and hiz family, th Harold M. Parsons of Russell stre-t, ia now spending a few weeks witi | relatives in Boston prior to sailing on July 1st for Europe, . o e of Lexington strect and Harold AM. | Parsons of Russell strect are in Hot | Springs, Va. | . s 0 ¥ | Mrs. Rohert P, Everett of West | Wight, Medford. Mass, i5 Visiting' her | tather, Talmadge 8wift, of Cedar street. : strect and Mrs. Allan C. McKinne of Iorest street visited in Mont- clair, N. J. this week with Mrs. Nooth's daughter, Mra, Goulding K. o s e Mrs, Carlislc Baldwin of Forest street and Mrs. James Baldwin of Harding strcet accompanied by Mrs, Arnold Wallen, whem they have been visiting during the week re- turned to New Britain on Thursday, Mrs. Wallen returned to her home in Fanwood, New Jersey today. .0 ¢« o . Mrs. Pardon C. Rickey returns to her home in Berlin next week after | pending several days in Cincinnati, | Ohio, visiting her niece, Mrs. Wil- | liam Heald. PR . . . Mr. and Mrs. Witliam H. Ratien- | Richard Porter, ‘son of Mr. and ry of 8huttle Meadow road arc in | Mrs. Alphonzo B. Porter of Adams New’ York city. | street. 18 one of two students at a | Dartmouth college welected by the | University of Delaware to be mem- Joseph Stone of Ten Acre Road Miss Corinne Racon of Lexington |[f street has been in Naugatuck this week, o o | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sechrest of | Wellesley Hills. Mass.. have heen spending a few days in town with Mrs. Sechrest’s parents. Mr. and G. A. Cadwell of Harrison o . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Owe: fason Drive have | | a cottage at Clinton for the summor cakon and are to he in residence Guide You” Here and There With Lo- cal People—Summer Re- sorts Attract Many. Miss Julia Spring af§ Mise Alice Munson of West Main street return- ed Tuesday from a trip to Cleve. jand. Ghie, and Indianapolis, Indi- ana. While fn Cleveland they visited Mr.'and Mrs. D. E. Dean former residéehts of this city. ' of Minnesota, arrived yesterday to visit hér parents. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Mills of Curtiz street. . .. Mr. and Mrs. Thure A Johnson of Cloguet, |roe street is in Atlantic City. ‘ Reverend and Mrs. L. E. Adkins and family of East Berlin spent a few days this week visiting Mrs. Ad- | kins' parents in New York city. Miss Ethelyn J. Brown of Shuttle Meadow avenue attended the junior |activities at the University of Ver- mont. last week. Mrs. Ellen Brooks has rcturned from a winter season spent in El- {mira, N. Y. and is again making |her home at the William . Brooks |residence on High street. | the 10 lake, Maine. to occupy “The irch their summer home Their daughter, Katherine Brooks Merrifield. and her hushand, Dr. ¥ W. Nerrifield, and their two small grandchildren are 1o stay in Maine with tnem this summer, Just in Time For June Weddings POTTERY and PEWTER Gifts That the Bride of Today and Yesterday is Delighted to Receive—and You Are Proud to Give POTTERY,in numerous designs and colors $1.00 to $18.50 PEWTER TEA SET, four pieces PEWTER BOWL s 1 PEWTER PITCHER ............. PEWTER CANDLESTICKS, per pair . Later in | season the Books family goes | Beacon BOOK AND GIFT SHOP Ash street amd Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Hartman of Andrews street were in -« Borton last weck-end o« e . Mr. oand Mrs of South Grorge T. Burritt et Kimball again t Madizon, se party of frieads are 85 West Main Street Telephone Six One Hundred SAFE FOR THE SUMMER Your Fur or Fur Piece Can Be Insured Against Loss By Fire, Theft, Moths or Other Insects For 2% OF YOUR OWN VALUATION OUR MODERN STORAGE VAULT Is On Our Own Premises ALL FURS CLEANED AND GLAZED BEFORE PLACING IN STORAGE Guaranteeing You Immediate Delivery Should You Need Your Furs at Short Notice Hudson Fur Shop 13 FRANKLIN SQUARE 770—Phones—4773 MISS GLADYS Miss Ahlfien of this city was crowned itain State Normal school's annual May Day at the New 0. AHLGREN i —Photo by Jehnson & m&m ay ueen of the exercises which were held on the school grounds Wednesday alternoon. by the student body. bers of the American group of stu- denta who will he sent to attend the Sorbonne at Paris next term. s e Each year the Delaw institu- tion sends a group of American stu- dents to the French university. LR Y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart of New- field avenue, Miss Eleanor M. Carswell of West Main strect and Mrs. Helen M. FEliott and, sén, Charles, of. Homestead avenue, re- turned on Monday after spending the week-end in Surry, New Hampshire. “« o Mr. and Mrs. I T. Braincrd of this city are in Asheville, North Carolina. . Mrs. Frances Greco, daughter of Nir. and Mrs. 8alvo Greco of Wash- ington street, will enter Connecticui College for Women at New London next semester under a scholarship awarded to her by the New Britain College club, The award was made Monday afternoon at the annual mceting of | the club held at the home of Miss Loretta Alling of Kensington. o s e Miss Greco is president of Junior Collcge club and has heen active in Y. M, C. A/ work, having completed a two m terms as president of the Younger Rusiness the Girls' club. 8he is also on the mem- | | bership committee of the Y. W. €. A Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ha | Park Place, Miss Mawjoric Galpin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanloy Galpin ‘of Berlin and Henry Maler of West Main stroet returned last Tuesday after spending four days at | This is the highest honor which can be conferred the Wantastiquet Club in Wostera, Vermont. PRI Mrs. Stanley Galpin of Berlin hag recently returned from Cleveland, | Ohlo. . Mrs. Gertrude Coombs of Black Rock avenuc and Mr. and Mry. Wils llam Peece with their two small children of Hartford are spending the week-cnd at Baybrook. Mim, Peace is Mrs Coombs daughter. . e A M arlane hag returned to Montreal, Cxnnda, after spending & short time in town this weck. PR Mrs. Rose Bryant Milcke of New York ‘city was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Hungerford' of sell street the first part of the week, © e e ‘. Mra, E. A. Moope of Bunnyledye and her daughter, Mrs. Maurice Penre of Lincoln Place, leave nest Saturday afternoon to attend a ree union at Abbott Academy in An. dover, Mass. o o Dr. B. L. Protass was at the l.ongmeadow Country club, ' New Haven, yesterday attending a ree union of Connecticut alumni of the University of Pennsylvania, Nunzio E. Agnello TEACHER OF VIALIN KTUINO, 399 MAIN BT, For Appointients CALd 3009.d