New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1929, Page 4

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—Photo by Johnson & Peterson MISS CORINNE GOODWIN Miss Enstam of Madison street will become the bride of Miss Goodwin is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lieutenant Albin R. Sodergren, U. S. N. on June 29, b Goodwin of Sherman Court. Her engagement to Dr. Carlton C. ] Iooks of Frankfort, Del,, is being announced today. \’ Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Platt: of | Miss., has been‘the tecent house g Grove Hill left this week to spend | guest of Mrs. ‘Pardon Rickey eof ocial Activities About (cown g oy b R LT, | tucket. A e | . Sy Mrs. Kenneth Searle and son of . . | 5 % . Mr. and Mrs. F. Raymond Gilpat- | Adams street 3 . Charles Parties With Shore Resort Home Owners Become MES. EMORY CORBIN e bty PRl L e Feature of Warmer Days—Boat Races on Thames Bop BNORLLOREL : y commencement ps ar Am. are spending “the summer at ea ! B i ng portrait study of Mrs. Cetbin who with her husband enic i herst college yesterday. | Madison. Will Attract Local People—Marriage 200 friunds at a reception last Wednesday night, formally opening their me | \ Aol o P S Season in Swing, | Lauzel road. | Mrs. Rodman Chamberlain and| Mrs. Earl V. Higbee of Garden - family .of Lincoln s t have gone | street has recently ‘returned from ;i [to Martha's Vineyard for the sum- | Exeter, New };lxn:m?_'ire- Hackensack, New Je for sev-| Elmer A. Johnson of Belden:balls of Lexington street motored | after spending ten days with her mer. 2 cral days prior to s 3 sireet was graduated at the twenty- to West Point, N. Y. on Tuesday p.;mm‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Far- | o . e o ‘\*' “'l‘“”f F‘_‘{a':a'"‘: z'"hfll::?; : . s e [second commencement exercises of | for the comm ncement festivitic quhar of Pittsburgh, Pa. | o Mr 4 3 chil ter Virginta of Hart stree “k" et }h’,younger set and their eldoxs, are crowding many | Miss E. Lillian Stein, daughter the ¢ s Thstitute of ‘Teohs . 4 ! o log. of 1T re road,legye uext Satur- | been ‘abroad for sevéral weeks have es into the days and nights. Golf continues unusually pop-|of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stein of | nolozy this weck with a B. S de-| Arthur Kimball ‘of Lexington| Mrs, Howard Plate’ and her son |day to spend the season at thejr | réturncd honie and‘are how mak- ing plans to spénd the summer s Arthron . Bines Al e i e, Bosi - % s duti s cich visfted ir mmer home at Thousand Islands, Iflll’ lfld out at the Shuttle Meadow club all activities center | Winthrop strect, heen gradn in commercial engineering trect | ed from Washi Gedes of Greenwich visfted in to v C‘i‘l‘r::d“' L BA 3 |season at Edzartown, Mass. 4 e o3 e - lated from Simnions college, Boston, . . st von o last week-end with M. and Mrs. around it. Thg course is crowded and caddies are almost at a | ith the degree of bachelor of sci-| Mr. & . Ciifton Wilson of | . G. Platt of Grove Hill. : 5 - . T . e premium, tho’ before long this' extremely busy time will be cnce. We. tford. formerly of 1his| A and Mrs. Russell Nelson and e Wiliiam Shepard of Cornell Uni-| Kenyon Loomis, cldest son o il i J 1 o " d at ersity and Miss Frances Shepard, |J. C. Loomises of Lincoln road re. over and early July will find scores and scores of New Britan- iy city, are spending the week-end at | (hoir vouns son, of East Orange, N.| Wililam Welis son of Mrs, Wit | Yorsity and Miss B D v e s by A ETIE <ol ites in residence at their seashore homes, mountain camps and e 'r]‘\; ‘;n‘:.’m 'id‘u\ and fi\;ln cons | I hoenixville, i ,Dv‘,m o pusidents of - ihis ‘ .l.‘,‘,‘\-.;.‘ u.; 5t Nalngianler manea: | AR ek Tinch, aCauil b vag | hmen de e G VI S country houses. T Lo Aeis 20 R e o Jeddey o Sl peuls At BIRIGD, Tavpaay jor LbGteoaiR: Tant, [ mer at their home in Berlin, visiting friends in New Jersey and & lho ||vw’! A“\\l‘l i at the .«uln‘n’!vv 8 A Sunnyledg® | und, N. Y., for the summer months. “ .. | e on the 20th of this month leaves . . . . pme o WER, LAWE S Mrs. Mrs, Eleanor Lewis Hildebrandt | 1¢ P 3 0] annl % I 8 he summer F MORE than ordinary interest is the luncheon party which |Raymond Piper at North scituate, MY, A Mis Db Totmsof 6F | R0 e 6k shier FoE RN RN e I e el olorado o spend_the Mrs. Eleanor Lewis Hildebrandt of the Park Chambers Massachusetts. Mrs. George Kimball. Mrs. John- ' pirooklyn, N. Y. have been the re-|Chambers Hotel, New York city. |have returned from California. £, 38 o9 | S ce. < e g i | | po Hotel, New York City, is giving this noon at the Ritz Carleton. AR DN e Vance, Mre - Kunice Hum- | cont giresls of Mr. snd Mrs. Maurice | formerly of this city has taken | e | Mrs. Howail Parsons of _Steele Luncheons are luncheons, but this one has a special signifi-| ;" yiitwsun PFlsconein & atith {Gponwin And 0B ANTgRteE IAEIE | o e [fouce B Do Mmane T I o mid Mo oelaiian Drson op\Reet HES L SR L BN Hrigd j s b ! - sun season. 'hin ave are sa - . | 1Il. where she visite b cance, as it is to announce the engagement of Miss Corinne their two daughivrs, are visiting |mass are in New York eity today |y ooy cop S e Pt e dheae Sl "“‘l'\!,,g:,‘n Shiolsh, tna Starmer DI Goodwin, to Dr. Carlton Cannon Fooks of Frankfort, Del. Miss Mr. Healy's parents of Wallace for the luncheon party which Mrs. | o (5 o0 «t strect,| Miss Olga Baran and Miss Pauline | e dred Robinson of this city. Goodwin is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Goodwin " Elcanor Lewls Hildehrandt 18 & lleft today for Westhrook, Conn., ! Pallicita of Farmington avenuc, wilt| Mr. and Mrs, John C. Loomis of | s e— . ; 3 s oA ing at the Ritz Cariton Hotel et el Jevis ¢ A S, oo of Sherman Court, a graduate of Beaver Colleze and a Very | i Nora Speakman of Corbin | Hildehrandis other guests include, 87T Mo ruemmer and leave June for the Junior | Lincoln road in Suampscott, | popular member of New Britain’s younger set. Dr. Fooks is the |avenue is visiiing in Philadeiphia. | Miss Harriet Yought, Mrs. Aleda Chidren Will spend the entire sca-| Achicsoment Training Inetitute at| Mass. until Monday. . son of Mrs. Robert Fooks of Georgetown, Del., a graduate of s Chamberlain Pagell, Mrs. Graham | ™ ESORDIIIB IR AR M R + e || Herbert E. Anderson ey 5 SR = o & e, % i Iy L and Miss Pallicita will take a Arthur Hall, son of Mr. 3 the University of Virginia and of Jefferson College. The wed- & ard Mrs William V. Brooks smith and Aties Margaret Buckio| Margaret Honey of Puchio, | course in Junior Achievement work. | Pliene Hall of Greenville, M ; Teacher of Violin ding date has not been set but according to rumor Miss Good- [\, vire. 'd 8. Cobb of Kyoto, | Pyle of Baltimore, Maryland, and |COl. has been a recent guest at the . |spending a few days with the H. T. ¢ For appointment call 361-4 win is to be an early fall lmde | Japan. + Miss Ksthor Wolls of Cabot, Vt. Arthur Kimball residcnce on Lex-| Miss Blinche s daughter | Slopers of Russell street. | STUDIo: . Earl Van Kirk Ten Acre | ington street. of Mr. and Mrs. C. F Johns AL Packard Bidg. Arch and Main Sts i o .o ; iy .| Mrs. John Rusk of Kansas City, | ND how the 1ace§' The \’BIE- V. o Mrs. Philip Rackliffe of Pitts- road returnel. yes day ron LA T -~ ot g " Harvard regatta and the! “lis Uhiin Tackifs \ial{iny Tan. Weatitigion: 10 10, | win Munson of Yonkers. N. Y., | from many parties occasioned by it are now le dernier cri With ouher, Mrs, Z. L. Cluver of Glen el |13 spending the week-end wi Mass., 8 ss Johnson s local society folk. Friday, the 21st, is the official day for the street. | 3 anley Lonsdale of Bridge- [and Mrs. Max Unkeibach of Black|a member of the Science club and races but parties start early in the week, out of town guests | - Bt gl dbte e | Bbukeverngs i oY o "‘1‘""‘: fi““;’, ok ’ i Mrs. Howa emmer and r parents, Dr. and Mrs | business manager of 2 begin to ‘é}“" in the city and the Shuttle Meadow club is , M= Howa Fedr s R G e b S P Mrs. Donald McMillan returns to | the college year hook. While at col- | once more the gay rendezvous of society. Between golf, the Com- Aain strect leave today 1o spend the hicr home on Park place today|lege she majored in chemistry mencement exercises at Yale and the scores of other interesting summer at Stannard Beach, West-| Willets Young. son of Mr. and things to do, New Britainites will be "mtlruall\ on the go. The | brook. Mrs. Louis Young of Lincoln road | HaroM Judds have again chartered a yacht which is to be at . . * * *® ; o el G0 e Svul anchor in the Thames and are planning to entertain a large ,,, rne o, udent at Vermont S > party of friends on board. The river is always . is spending the summer| George Kimball and his sister, & a gorgeous t mother, Mrs. Henry Ramm | Miss Ehzabeth Kimball, young son | colorful sight with the many boats, sloops, av]rl »pop(] boats, of Belden street. and daughter of the Arthur Kim- | g:me boats and motor powered \acntq made h brilliant —\ gs. * = % . P N\ ¢ ; s & . Doty Mapisor : : ‘ BERIONALS [l . ot Lincos atres Doy Mavison’ - N | [ A IT IS NOT RIGHT Hete and There With || Py N ||| To Allow Those Furs That Served You So Well Last Win- ; ith r. and -\w.,m., ] ewit : : : y i 3 : o] B R G T i | st 2% e oyt o S TR |5 STATIONERY (] s e B G, T S Soe s . s s . 4 . at Stannard Beach, Westbrook b it s s eas for your ec- Their Social Activities. week-end at the mer home tion the new silver 3 | & Beptunie Bk, New Lundon creations of the lead- [ Let Us Place Them In Our ing American silver- Mra. Harold Lec Judd of Worth- | CAd¢! 1un S £ Cali- & smiths. ; ingten Ridge. Berlin, was in New | 077 W SPend the ¢ = Ve S » = BTN e e s AL ; Graduation Time | €m olorage Vau Reverend Phil ¥ C lan left b 7 ( | Sul Weicaty for Fort Breb) e e ; | e See o o || Where You Will Be Assured That When You Need Them, Maine. PLUNRLY. Bekdmy \ = ! THE MOMENT in every gitl's and boy’s lifc. ff They Will Be Ready for You—and in First Class Condition AL Mrand e Sartuel nbers 2 W \CE T [ The gift they reccive on GRADUATION - i OUR CHARGE IS MODERATE Miss Helen Peterson and Mis3 and their da Evelyn P"-“.rsox?milw..k‘n}::. ‘:e,:; on a motor trip to Clevel Ohio. 7 Prospective \ DAY means EVERYTHING to them. A JUST 2% OF YOUR OWN VALUATION end. S | ok . brides are espe- < { - ; Mr Mrs. Richard E. Priteh. : N cially invited, for ook or a pen and pencil set will make a All Furs Are Cleaned and Glazed Before Placmz MR poris s o beiaid ard of Ten Acre 1080 Ve atter ; cvery pattern is shown i i ¢ ¥ s - | in Storage I s Gilliss Brows | Davimonth poliess Thit eon : from the early American 7 |l 12sting gift—and a lasting impression. are spending the month of June at i P N b T | i ] AVE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Spanis tits the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank J Donaid Darker Bt Washinglon . e Porter of Lexington street C.. spent last week-end 3 prices lower at LeWitt's, home of & S iNwins Dr. T. Eben Reeks. Mrs. Recks Wil E r ot C A \ / e I and Miss Maude E. Traver will ai- > 3 [ g | S 3 i tend the annual meeting of the In- Jerry Hart, nt at Ken ? T\/I C Le 0@ 1tt ternational Hospital association school Kent. is home for the i : [56 T S 3 " and the National Leagus of Nursing mer vacation. He is the vo i Jeweler Education held in Atlantic City son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hart, | : ¢ ¢ | 13 FRANKLIN SQUARE “e= next week. X Up 1 Flight Mrs. Vernon Brierly of Wooster \’::'v: 2fl:f;:'1" ey B : Sl A 770—Phones—4773 strest and her sister. Mrs. Carl Hill sail from f ¢ Friday ® Lockwood of West Hartford, are on the £ 8 “pell; v g i LADYDIANA- attending a reunion of their class a' Scandinas ; rembore | Towee StERLINE Welletley colloge of Dr. Sven G en's 5 party o o o They h use gussts of Mre. Eidridge Bcecher and ‘Sormr.fl. Osborne Sturzenegger cf}

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