New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1929, Page 5

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abal street [street, are attending the tenth am- the! Treadway-Dicker- |nual reunion of Mr. McKenna's class Kenna will be & speaker at the alumni banquet this evening. D) ; . and Mrs. Raymond Séaries with her- parents. Mr. and (and family of Ten Acre Road gre Hart she bas been |spending the summer at Madison. for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs, s s @ %, Mr. R. B. Doane of Maple Hill Boardman weddiag and returning (was in Pittafield, Mass. for a few spend | days this week. . Arno Schubert, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mre. Max Unkelbach |Mrs. A. Schubert of Maple Hill has | apd daughter, Mlss Myrtle Unkel- |returned from Rensselaer Palvhch-‘ bach: of Black Rock avenue wers in |nic Institute for the summer. Troy. N. Y., thia week for the o e 0 | ‘commencement exercises at Rusell| Charjes F. Smith of Lexington | Sage college. street and Joseph Lamb of ‘Park o e 0 Mrs. Wilbur Gilbert, the former |Lane wuir o0 170 Moosshead | Patty Bassett, has been -a great “ o 0 Senl anteuinined since ber ATIALL (0 oot nuS or! Gambridss, in town on Sunday last, despite the fact that in the middle of the | Mass. is spending the week-end in week she motored -off to West | LOWR With his mother, Mrs. William Pofnt, N. Y., with her parents. Mr, [H. Montague of Hawley street. and. Mrs. Buell Bassette and her gt sister Ruth, Today .Mrs. Gilbert Mr. and Mra. Kenneth McKenzie with her daughter, Elizabeth * and | of Milwaukee, 'Wis., are visiting Mrs, oon° Wilbur, Jr., takes up her resi. | McKenxie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. depce: in. the Rodman Chamberlain.| George Kron of the Glen apart. house on Lincoln road. Mr. Gilbert | menta Mrs. McKensie was the for- will' join his family late in August | mer Miss Katheryn Kron. and atay on untli October 1st, when * s . they all return to Beaumont, Texas. | yisg Polly Moree of Boston, Mass., e . i B, S _|is spending a few days with her " Howard Humphrey “of Shuttle jaunt, Mys. William Montague of Meadow road and Theodore Hart of | Hawley street. e N stroet are playing a golf s o match tomorrow for the President’s Mrs. Stanley Hart of Park pirce cup. returns today from Moravia, N. Y. ¢« . 0 Mrs. E. Higbee of Northampton, Mam., is spending a few days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl V. Higbee of Garden street. . i e o - Mr, and. Mra. Albert Cothin who have be¢n living ' In the Park Place apartments this winter . now in their ncw home on Shuttle Msadow read. . Mrs. ‘Corbin's .charming daughter, Misms Barbara Hilliard Smug .ot New York city is to be with them this summer. Miss Emily 8loper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Sloper of Raz- sell street is visiting Mrs. Charles Swan of Boston, Mass. .« s e Dr, George Cooley with his daugh- r, Elizabeth, and son, Norman, of incoln road will spend the month of July at Martha's Vineyard. « s . The accounting department of the P. & F. Corbin American Hardware Corp., Hazel Little, Helen Smedberg, Jeanette Seman, Ruth Bloomquist, Bella FEp- stein, Monica Dyminski, Viola 8chmid, and Ethel Rodin are the week-end guests of G. E. Root at his summer home at Canoe Harbor, East River, Conn. “ .. 8teven Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Hart of Maple Hill has return- ed from the New Hampton school, New Hampton, N. H., for the sum- mer, * 00 Gardner Weld of Elhridge road was in New York city yesterday. CREEEY Clifton Wilson of Van Burenq,, road, West Hartford, a . former |, resident of this city returned Wed- neaday from a fishing trip in Haver- Bill, Masa. &irls e o division, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur SBampson and two small daughters of Walnut street go to Westbrook today whera they will spead the entire summer season. e Mr. and Mrs. Luther Parker of house party of friends. this week- end ‘at their summer home at Creacent Beach, Niantic. e e e Edward H. Hart of Pelham, New York, was visiting in town for a few days this week. . o 0 Rev. and Mrs. William H. Barsch of the Memorial Baptist church are planning a motor camp trip from New Britain to Texas next month. ‘They will go by the. southern route, by way of Philadelphia and Wash- ington and will return by the Pa- cific coast and across the Canadian o s » Miss Marjoris Moore of Tampa, Florida, ia spending the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Holmes of Buell street. Miss Eunbe.m Kimball, daughter Days of Society Folks— Mrs. Booth Entertains. Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Parsons are giving a supper party at their home on Russell street tonight. PR Mra. Fred Searle of Forest street gave a luncheon bridge at her sum- mer home at Madison Thursday noon. .. Mrs. Harry Bates of Russell street entertained several friends at luncheon and cards Thursday noon at her summer home at Madison. P ' Mrs. Robert C. Vance is giving 3 small dinner party at her home on Maple street next Tuesday night. ¢« o o Miss Ruby Andrews, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. John A. Andrews of Lincoln road entertained guests at dinner Thursday night. ¢ o 0 The Howard Bruemmers of West Main street are entertaining a house party of friends at their summer home at Westbrook this week-end. P Mrs. Harold Hatch entertained guests at dinner at her home on Lincoln road Tus night. DR Plans have been completed for the socials of the commencement season at the New Britain senior high achool. The first events of the week will be the banquet and promenade, both of which will be held in the auditorium of the Wal- nut Hill school Monday night. Oa ‘Thuraday evening the class night production will be presented in the Y. M. T. A. & B. society auditorium. This year the class history, class will, and class prophecy will be read at the banquet. Toasts will be given by President John Black whose subject will be “Our Class” by Miss Janice Woram who will use as her subject “Our Boys” and by Walter Reckert whose toast will be to “Our Girls.” The guests at the banquet will be Principal Louis P. Slade and Mre, Slade, Mr. and Mrs. Newell 8. Ames, Miss Ilga F. Harvey and Miss Adrienne Raby, class advisers, Miss Millie G. McAuley, assistant to Principal 8iade, and Miss Katherinz= Griftin who was honored with the dedication of the Beehive class book. The promenade will begin at 9 o'clock with music by a radio or- chestra. The same guests which were present at the banquet will aet as patrons and patronesses at the promenade with the addition of Miss Helen H. 8tahl, Mr. and Mrs, Leon- ard R. Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer P. Howard, and Mr. and Mrs. David Chase. . The annual New Britain State Normal school graduating class was held at the achool last evening and was large- ly attended. This event is open only to members of the graduating class promenade of the | JUNE ~—Photo by Geo. T. Bean MISS MARY CLARE McGRAIL Miss Mary Clare McGrail, who was graduated with honors for excellency in scholarship from Mount Saint Joseph Academy of Hartford on Wednesday, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGrail of West Pearl street. Miss Gourson i{s among the New!l:ody Knows the Trouble I've Seen,” Britain girls who are being gradu- and the andante from the Wienaw- ated from the New Britain State | ski viglin concerto. Baritone solos Normal scheol this year. by John A. Lindsay, acompanied by o 0. Mrs. Lindsay, these being the “Bor- Miss Julia Levine was hostess to|der Ballad,” “Morning." -“Dura,” the Junior Hadassah at a lawn fes- |and “Leazie Lindsay.” Piano solos tival last Sunday afternoon at the | DY Mr.*Hart, these being Grieg's home of Judge and Mrs, M. D. Saxe, {OWN transcription of *“Ich Liebe | her bridge club' Monday afternoon at'the home of Mrs. P. Nilsen of Stanley street. Miss Nilsen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nilsen and her marriage to Frank A. Benson of Collinsville will take place séon. « e 2 Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Walker of Monroe street entertained their supper and bridge club last Satur- day evening. Mrs. Gardner Weld, Mr. and Mrs. Percival Platt and F. Raymond Gilpatric were given the bridge prizes. . . Mr. and Mr Arthur Kimball | entertained at dinner and dancing |last Saturday evening at their home :en Lexington street. DT Miss Miriam Mouat entertained Mrs. Mrs. at her home on Grove Hill. | Howard J. Bruemmer and James Baldwin won the prizes. . e Mr. ‘and Mrs. Maxwell Hart of Lincoln road will entertain a party of friends on their boat “Winango" | for the boat races next Friday. “ .. | Mrs. Charles Solomon | man street. entertained bridge and luacheon at the Avon Country club Thursday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Miss Lor- ietta Caufield and Miss Alice Hickey. .« .0 | Miss Eurith Wachter of Park | place entertained the Alpha club at | bridge Tuesday evening. Mrs. Clar- | ence Manning and Mrs. Bennet H. | Hibbard were given the prizes. | .« 0 | Mrs. Charles Law of Ten Acre| road entertained at luncheon Tues. | day in honor of her mother. Mrs. Charles Duncanson of Cambridge. Massachusetts. who is spending the week with her daughter. of Chap- eight at o o o Miss Catherine Doherty was the guest of honor at a dinner and bridge party given Tuesday evening at the Blue Shingle tea room in Windsor by the members of her bridge club. Mrs. Michael Doherty and Miss Ruth Johnson won the prizes. Miss Doherty will be married to Walter Fitzsimmons on June 19. . e A miscn\llane‘mm shower was held last Saturday evening in honor of Miss Margaret Nilsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nilsen of El- | lis street, at the home of Miss Elsie | Peterson of Plainville. Miss Nilsen's marriage to Frank Benson of this city will take place in the near future. o« s o Mrs. Clarence Manning of Steele street will entertain the Alpha club Tuesday eveniag. o o e Mrs. Bennett H. Hibbard of For- est street will entertain members of her bridge club Monday after- | noon at her home. D Mrs. Frank Terry of 1475 Stanley | street gave a Kitchen shower Mon- day evening in honor of Miss Hulda | Brink, whose marriage to Ernest A Griswold will take place June 24. o e The teachers of the Berlin school of ‘Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Kimball of Lexington street, is home from the Mary Lyon School, 8warthmore, Pa., for the aummer. & . E. A. Moore of Sunnyledge is on @ fishing trip in Nova Scotia. .. Miss Mary Mmleuv and Miss Frances Whittlesey of Grove Hill left on Monday to spend ten daya at the Belmont Springs Country elub, Waverly, Mamsachusetts. . o Mr. and Mrs. Willam Judd of Murray street, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Macomber ‘of Ten Acre road are spending ' the week-end at Bwampacott, Munerzmm. 3 ¢ o o ' Miss Bernice Unkelbach, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Unkel- bach of Black Rock avenue, was graduated yesterday from Russell Bige collegs, Troy, New York, with bachelor of arts degree cum laude. Miss Unkelbach has been very active in college. 8he is pres- fdent of Le Circle Francais, a mem- ber of El Circulo Espanol, Forum, and has been house president. o o0 Miss Mary Pease of Park place opent last week visiting Mrs. Lester Viliberts of Parish Hill NE) Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eneplrd‘1 @nd two' daughters, Barbara and Jinet, of Dover road are attending the “commenéemeént exercise it Hotchkisa school, . Lakeville, this week-end. X o o o Mrs. William H. Hart of Lincoin road and children, leave next Sat- urday to spend the summer at Mar- tha's Vineyard. « o e Miss Ella 8ioper, only daughter of Mr. .and ‘Mrs. Harold' T. Sloper of Russell street is sailing for Europe . on the 8. 8. Coronla which Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball, her @aughter, Elimbeth: and sons, George and Pean T. are to be in Princeton, N. J., during the middle university. . Mrs. Joseph Stone of Ten Acre road will spend the eummer .ut Blue Lake, Mich. DR Curtis L. Sheldon of 8cuth High street is attending the reunion of the elage of 1919 at Dartmouth college, Hanover, New Hampshire. DT Robert Lienhard has returned from Yale school of architecture to spend the summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mra. H. A. Lien- hard of Mapie Hill. o o Mre. Martha McCrum of East Ber- Hn has as her guest for the week- border. s 0 Miss Margaret Conlin, Miss Mary Conlin and their nephew, Edward Conlin of Hart street are spending the week-end in New York city and Garrison, N. Y. q DR Miss Helen Ingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ingham of Maple ‘Hill has returned from the American Internatioral school at 8pringfield, for the summer. ¢ o Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. 8medley of Arch street are in Hanover, N. H., attending the reunion of the class of 1914 at Dartmouth college. s e Mrs. Alice T. Rossberg and her #on, Harold Rossberg, of Vine street are spending the week-end in Boston, Mase. « o o Mrs. Milton Katz of 8t. Peters. burg. Fla., is visiting her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. M. Bayer, of Arch atreet. She was Mias Rose Bayer before her marriage. ¢ . . Miss Alice Neri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neri of Carlton street, will be associated with Edwérd Rosenfleld and Mary Divicino at a musicale to be given at the studio of ‘Emma N. Miller, 475 Arch street, Sunday at 4 p. m. Miss Neri and Mr. Rosenfield are pianists, while Miss Divicino is a soprano. Miss Neri will play selections from Bach, Beethoven, Chopin. Schubert- Liszt, MacDowell and Rachmani- noff. Miss Divicino will sing an aria from Puccini’s “Madame Butter- fly.” while Mr. Rosenfleld will con- tribute selections from the classics and moderns. o o Mrs. Harry Bates, Mrs. Laurence Mouat, Mrs. James Robinson, Mrs. Willlam E. Parker, Mrs. Robert Frisbie, Mrs. Parker Fairbanks and Mies Annie Parker attended the annual session of the Ellsworth Memorial assoication at the Ells- worth' homestead in Windsor Tues- day. .. Miss Ruth Latham. daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. H. Latham of Maple Hill, has returned from St. Margaret's school in Waterbury to spend the summer with her par- enta. ¢ o o Timothy Hinchey of Westfield Mass.. a senior law student at the University of Notre Dame. is spend- inx the week-end with Edward B Hinchey of North Burritt street. who is also a student of the uni- versity. ¢ o e Miss Nancy Doane has returned from Simmons college to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Doane, of Ma- end her brother, W. H. Wilson and Nephew, R. H. Wilson of Watertown, Mase. . Charles E. Sharpe. Jr., of lunley' street, has returned to his home frém Franklin, Mass.. where he at- tended the commencement exerciies and alumni dance at Dean Academy. Mr. Sharpe is a graduate of Dean, eclass of 1928. : ¢ o Mrs. ‘William Fitzell of Maple Hill 14ft yesterday to spend a week with Nor mother in Norwich, New York. |@av for Daver. N. J. where they ple Hill. L) Mrs. H. R. Olmstead. Miss Gladys Olmstead. Mre. Seth Gondale and children of Maple Hill left yester- will apend the week-ond with rela- tiven. Mra. Olmstead will remain and their invited guests. The gymnasium was appropriate- ly decorated and refreshments were served at intermission. This is one of the two formal events held at the school annually. The other is the winter social. which is usually held in March. Principal Marcus White, Miss Louise S8chmahl, dean of the facul- ty, and other faculty members were patrons and patronesses. e+ e A bridge shower was given in honor of Miss Anna Valentine ot the home of Miss Jennie Foldan. Prizes were won by Miss Trene Gaff- ney, Miss Anna Valentine and Miss Olga Pagani. . This affair marked the end of the season's festivities for i Miss Jeanette Light, i Zucker, Miss Jessie Zucker and Miss Charlotte Witkin assisted Miss l.e- vine with the serving of re(rosh—{ ments. ‘The junior and senior chapters of the Hadassan will give a supper party at the Winter street syna- sogue Tuesday evening. . o 0 After having been mysteriously deterred from taking a contemplat- ed trip to Boston by Arthur G. Kim- ball, and waiting in vain all day for an expect: group of ‘“electrical men” who failed to appear, James 8. Kennedy last night ruminates that it had been a peculiar day. Twirling the radio dials in the new home of himself and Mrs. Ken- nedy on Corbin avenue, he was call- ed to the door and confronted with a galaxy of callers that seemed to| cover a good part of the spacious | lawn. In was the New Britain Mus- ical club, come on a surprise visit to provide a “house warming party” for the new home. Mrs. Kennedy had been advised of the confem- plated visit and carefully kept it from her hushand who after recov- ering from his surprise extended a| hearty welcome. | An impromptu musical program | consisied of the following: Violin| solos by George Westerman, with | Theron W. Hart at the piano, t being Massenet's “Prelude,” . Miss Beatrice Selbert was guest of honor at a shower and hridge given by Miss Cornelia Flagg and Miss Alice Frick at the home of Miss Flagg on Monroe street. Prizes were awarded to Miss Sei- bert, Miss Gertrude Gibney and Miss Esther Lund. Miss SReibert is soon to become the bride of Carl A. Lund of Ber- lin. Miss Zara Raschkow of Camp street entertained four tables of bridge in honor of Miss Jean Gour- son on Tuesday night. Miss Elsie Gourson. Miss Hilda Bessoff and Miss Syivia Clark were prize win- ners. June is the month to clean out your clothes closets—to send soiled garments—valuable garments to be dry- cleaned. Moths avoid freshly dry-cleaned apparel. Then, too, our bag is an extra safeguard. Look through every clothes closet and telephone us today. It wiil save you loss, trouble and regrets. The NEW BRITAIN through next week. ¢ o 0 Mrs. William F. Mangan and children of Bassett street left yes. terday for Bayview Heights. Mil- ford. where they will spend the summer. - DRY CLEANING Corp. “Craftsmen in Keeping Things New.” 96 and 415 W. MAIN STREET TEL. 364 [ the Shuttle Meadow club. same | held their annual banquet Tuesday evening at Mrs. Hale's tea room in | Glastonbury. Miss Dorothy Trehy of Kensington and Miss Elinor Kel- ly of New Britain were presented { with sums of money. They will be | married this summer. Miss Ivy | Dolby, visiting nurse who is leav- Mrs. Maxwell Porter gave a sup- | ing Berlin, was also presented with per party last evening at her home | sum of money. on Lincoln road. Entertainmeqt was furnished by several of the teachers of the Ken- sington grammar school and the Worthington school. i Dich,"” octurne,” by the composer, and Moszkowski's “Valse- Scherzo.” Mrs. Lawrence C. Kd- wardson gave several humorous readings. Dancing and lowed. refreshments fol- CRCNES Miss Dorothy Lombra and Miss | Muriel Lombra, nieces of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Upson of Park place, will give a Juncheon and| bridge next Thursday afternoon at o . Mr. and Mrl‘. Maurice Johnson of Brighton street entertained twelve friends at cards Thursday evening, honoring their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johnson of Brook- lyn, N. Y. T — e Nunzio E. Agnello TEACHER OF VIOLIN STUDIO, 299 MAIN ST, For Appointruents CALL 3009-3 “ v . Mrs. Luther Parker of Forest | slreet entertained Mrs. Lawrence | Humason, Mrs. Dudley Walker, Mrs. Elbridge Beecher, Mrs. Ed- ward Lamphier, Mrs. Edward Lan- caster and Mrs. Percival Platt Wed- | nesday at her summer home al; Crescent Beach. .« e e | Miss Margaret Nilsen was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous | shower given Wednesday ~evening| AT GRADUATION What better time to know the joy and pride that comes with the ownership of a SHEAFFER Lifetime Pen At $8-75 up Or the Combination Pen and Pencil At Twelve Fifty SHEAFFER EQUIPPED MEANS PERMANENTLY EQUIPPED Names engraved on Sheaffer Pens and Pencils without charge ADKINS 66 Church St. gueas at dinner at the Shuttle Meadow club Thyruny night. s Some of ths very youngest mem. bers of New Britain's social set are to take part 1 a musical reception this afternoon at Miss Gertrude Hine's home on Hillside place. The program which follows has been arranged under Miss Hine's able di- rection and ‘s called “Musical &cenes of the Outdoors in Summer- Time.” Daisies and Buttercups (duet ... Dorothy and Virginia Parker The Bobolink . Carl Hart, Jr. Little Kittens - Lois Barlow Hunting Song . .. Jack Holmes On the Water ... Doris Schauffler Robin's Bed Time Song o - William Rowland, Jr. ittle Chickens is. Mary Jane Hart Garden Orchestra Larrabee Johnsou Song of the Waves . Ella Hockmuth Chimes in the Tower . Virginia Bowtell Betty Anne Hayden Mary Louise Lucas Katy-Did Song . Betty Stanley Indian Dance .. Howard Young The Little White Cloud .. Virginia Parker The Old Grey Owl . Jeasica Kennedy Sheep Bells . Russel Fletcher Gathering Daisies . Kathryn Ripple Some of the Children went on a Picnic and Baw.... A Rippling Brooklet The The Hay Ride . Raindrops .... Waiter Finlayson ne Swing . Ellen Marie Tuttle Song of the Waterfall +Lucille Jones The Tree-Toad (Song from Forest Scenes”) ....... Mary Humason The Frightened Squirrel .. Virginia Jones. . Margaret Hall Dorothy Parker ields Robert Lukens DAY Mrs. Maurice Johnson of Brigh- ton street entertained a foursome at luncheon at Simsbury Manor Thursday noon. ¢ o0 Mrs. Howard Humphrey gave a delightful luncheon Tuesday noon at her home on S8huttle Meadow avenue, honoring Mrs. Roberi Ad- kins of Atlanta, Georgia. who is visiting Mrs. lewis Hubbard of Middletown. Her guests included, Mrs. Arthur Kimball, Mrs. Allan McKinnme, Mrs. Pardon Rickey. Mrs. Wilbur Gilbert of Beaumont, Texas, and M Johnstone Vance. .. Mrs. Bret Neece entertained twelve friends at luncheon and bridge Thursday noon at her home on Corbin avenue. Among her guests were Mrs. Earl Van Guskirk, Mrs. Lucian Stevens, Mrs. Howard Bruemmer, Mrs. 8turman Dyson, Miss Beatrice Reynal, Mrs. Hubert Williams, Mrs. James Baldwin, Mrs. Lauren Banford. Mrs. Emory Cor- bin, Mrs. Arthur 8ampson and Mrs. Edwin Cowles. Prize awards were made to Mrs. Van Buskirk, Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Cowles. The Brook . Bunshine Thru the F o . Mrs. and Mrs. Emory Corbin were at home in their new residence on Laurel road for the firat time Wed- nesday evening when they enter- taied more than 100 friends with an evening reception. Later in the evening August Klein and John Lindsay sang. ¢« o0 Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart of Wayside Farm took a party of friends down the Cdnnecticut river on their yacht the “Winango"” Wed. nesday afternoon and later the FIFTY-FOUR New Mra. George Miner of Mrs. Clarence Wickham chester, Miss Katherine of Derby, Miss Emmeline 85 New Haven, Mra. Sanford W of Torrington, Mrs. James son, Mra. Harry Ratea, M. Loomis and Mra. Charies NI this ecity. P A bon voyage party was Monday evening at the Miss Ruth Larson of O street, in honor of Mis Lk Mins Ethelyn Waddell whe' sail for Europe on Jume 39, % L) Mrs. Arlene Recor of Vanos | R gave a miscellaneous shower day evening at her home in ! of Miss Sally Brede, whese to Vaughn C. Avery of take place on June 36, i .. Mrs. James H. Curtin of Rock uvenue gave a bridge ol | Thursday evening for Mies 39 Crowe, who will become the John Martin of Worthingten, on June 26. (Continued on Page 13) Graduation the brightest spot | Gifts of lasting ing is more than Books of which we offer a selection to every taste. BEACON Book and Gift Shop | 85 WEST MAIN ST. Telephone 6100 A Let Gruen Graduate with them. .. OM the beauty of its case, from the prestige of the name given on its dial, from the admiration accorded it wherever it is worn—they will derive increasing pride of ownership. Men’s Pocket Watches. ...from $27.50 Men's Strap Watches. . 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