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Mrs. M. J. Koverman of East Main street. and ugh! Mrs. Armand Joley of New York city and grandson, Robert Joley, left to- day for Atlantic City where they will spend two weeks. of Harrison strcet and her daughter, Mrs. William A. Meehan, also of Harrison street, ieft yesterday to spend the summer at Martha's Vine- yard. Mrs. Meehan will return to New Britain in a few weks. . s o o Mrs. Charles Solomon and small son, Richard Charles and members of the J. C. Crowley family of Chapman street, left today to spend the summer at Bayview, Milford. PR | Miss Helen Ingraham of Derby lslmnl is spending a weck at a house | party at Clinten Beach. | “ v e | 'Miss Charlene Loud of Dalas, | Texas, will arrive July 1 to spend | her vacation with her parents, Dr. | and Mrs. Norman W. Loud of Harri- | son street. now of Garden atreet attended the | LRI T events at the Griswold Hotel, after | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Bergin g e : % the boat races yesterday. .« e | of Francis court were in New York | city, the first part of the week. Miss Kathryn Clark, daughter of | e L ‘ ‘ Dr. and Mrs. Robert-Clark of Gar- Mr. and Mra. George B. Hoga- & 3 | den street, was one of the house {boom of Stanley street attended | f 4. e party given aboard a yacht viewing the graduation exercises of the e E the boat races yesterday, the guest { of Miss Nan Page, daughter of Mr. | University of Vermont, where the i | degree of bachelor of Science in and Mrs. DeWitt Page of Brisiol. Education was conferred upon their | ¢ o 0 daughter, Miss Gladys E. Hogaboom. | Mr. and *Mra, Charles Chase of | Brookside road expect to take & | motor trip to Canada in July. Miss Marjorie Bull, of Black Rock avenue, and Miss Charlotte Spratr, ¢« o 0 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball, | with their daughter, Elizabeth, were in New York city today to witness | the sailing of the two Kimball boys, ;Geor‘e and Penn T. o o Miss Marjorie Galpin, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Galpin of Worthington Ridge, Berlin, attend- ed the graduation and reunion of "her Alma Mater., Wellesley College,’ | this past week. Miss Galpin, to- gether with some classmates, drove to York Vilage, Maine for the re- mainder of the week. v v | Miss Corinnd Bacon of Lexington | street will sail next Saturday for a trip to Europe. o s . | Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cole of East | Berlin, Mrs. John Cole and William Cole have returned from Toronto, Canada, where they have been | spending the past few weeks. | « o . | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell of | Brookside road will leave July 1, |10 mpend the summer at Sachem’s Head. . . | ¥rancis Warren Pershing, a fre- quent visitor of friends in New Brit. [ !ain, will spend his summer recess | at his grandfather's, Senator War- ! ren, ranch in Wyoming. o« e e y Mrs. Harry 8. Martin of Three i | Rivers, Massachusetts, is spending | | the week with her mother, Mrs. George W. Rowe of Cedar street. o 0 | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphrey | and son Converse, of Shuttle Mead- | ow avenue, attended the Yale-Har- | vard baseball game on Tuesday. | CR) Henry and Richard Pelton, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pelton of Forest street, have returned from Deerfield where they have been students this pa: MISS JEWEL CROWE | - —Photo by Muriay Btudie Miss Crowe of Black Rock avenue will be married to John Martin of Worthington, Mass., Wednesday, June 26. | * o | Mr. an’ Mrs. Sidney Cowles and Mrs. C. Fred Johnson and two MISS MARJORIE BULL daughters, Miss 8arah Johnson and Miss Bull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Bull of Black | Miss Heten Johnson of Kensington _.Rock avenue, attended the University of Pennsylvania com- | attended the commencement exer. “'mencement festivities this past week. Miss Bull has just|cises at Wheaton college this week. . 5 Jew e | Miss Blanche Johnson and Miss Tetumgd from a motor trip through New York and Penn- || " < " e members of the sylvania. i . Miss Marjorie Galpin of Berlin, will spend the summer months in Wyoming with Mrs. Harold Judd of Worthington Ridge, Berlin. Miss Galpin will visit friends in Chi- cago, enroute. ton street will leave July 1, ‘to spend the summer at Dublin, New Hampshire. Ruth Ramsay, Miss. Ruth Williams, Miss Beatrice Bull, Miss Esme Mov- erly, Miss Eleanor Hubert, Miss Janice Woram, Miss Beatrice Lamb, Miss Harriet Allee, Miss Kathleen Hodges, Miss Barbara Shepard, Miss Margaret Auguston, and Miss Eliza- beth’ Vivian, left yesterday for In- dian Neck where they will be for ten days. Mrs. William H. Moverley will chaperone. DI Miss Kathryn Clark, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Clark of Garden strect, and Miss Marjorie graduating class, . . Mrs. Joseph R. Andrews and Miss | Florence Andrews of Vine street. | sailed vesterday from New York for Social Activities About Gown |* ™ ™ Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Nichols ~ of Liberty street left Tuesday .9 03 . . . PRIty spend six weeks at Saunderstown, ew Britain’s Social Life Centers Around Activities at | Shuttle Meadow Club — Regatta on Thames Attracts Crowd of Local Folks— Miss Gertrude B, Rosen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosen was graduated from the University of Vermont this week. . o Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Potts and daughter, Betty, of Madison street attended the reunion of Dartmouth attended the reunion of the Dart. i mouth Medical school at Hanover, New Hampshire, last week-end. o o John E. Strcet of Wilson street, left on Tuesday for Springfield, Massachusetts, where he was joined by his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. | and Mrs, John B. Street and his two grandsons Richard and John for a | tew week's vacation in Northern New Brunswick. .. MRS. HAROLD LEE JUDD Mr. and Mrs. Judd entertained a number of friends on a |yacht they chartered at the Yale-Harvard races yesterday. ‘Mr Judd leaves for Wyoming this coming week, where she | will spend the summer on a ranch, .o e Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. 8chafer of | Wilson street are in New York city | for the week-end. They will attend . Mr. and Rhode Island. . Other Notes of Interest. ] OWN along the sonnd things are looking up. The summer colony is increasing daily and festivities are many and | .-varied. Particularly at the beaches through Madison, Clinton tiand Westbrook are New Britainites represented in great numbers this season. Boating, always a popular sport, jumps | ’_io the lead this year and Long Isldnd sound presents a gay and "colorful picture. Annuhlly for many years the summer folks IMat Ridgewood Beach, Clinton have sponsored a regatta on Independence Day. It's an all day affair and occasions many i} festive parties, luncheons, teas, beach picnics and dinners. The |; entrants come almost entirely from the summer colony along w that part of the sound and boats vary in type from the fascinating speed boats to the more picturesque sailing yachts. | t's.still a bit too early for' more definite news of these| !! popular shore resorts, but parties will undoubtedly be forth-| coming, they always are. Meanwhile the colony is sunning tself on the beach, bathing, te::ing. dining and dancing. . . ESPITE the fact that a great portion of New Britain'c -socially prcminent population spent the major part of \ this' week down in New Haven at the Yale commencement | pxercises, reunion parties and things of that sort there has ! been a great deal of gaiety in town. The Shuttle Meadow clu ] i " " the wedding of their niece, Miss Molly Kraft of Brooklyn. .« e v Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mouat of ove Hill were in New York city Thursday and Friday of this week. : o« e | Mr. and Mrs. James H. Robinson of Harrison street left Thursday to spend a week at West Rumney, New Hampshire. Li of M .« o | Li James W. Cooper, son of Judge | and Mrs. J. E. Cooper of Vine street, a member of the 1929 class at Yale has been elected to mem- | bership of the National l.egal Hon- or society as an honor student in law. He has had a brilliant record while at Yale. ¢ o | Mrs. Joseph M. Halloran and two children of Grove Hill left yester- | day to spend the summer at Wenl brook. of ¢« o 0 Mr. and Mrs. Phiip Stanley and children of Shuttle Meadow avenue are spending the summer at Fisher's Island. Their oldest daughter, Miss Jean Stanley, is entertaining with ¢ ye of ro. Cl | Chandler, Robert Hart, !and Mrs. Stanley Eddy. house party of young week-end. Thomas, Jr., and George home. | has for his guest his roommate, Ned Woadbury of Beverly, William | Conn. George, the youngest member ing the Moses Brown school winter has for his ynch of Providence, R. I The en- re party motored to New lLondon and “ o Mrs. Hardy Payor and son of ncoln roud will spend the month July at Kezar Lake, Maine, with rs. Payor's parcn ¢« o0 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Linder of ncoln road are entertaining a people this two son are Thomas, who is at Harv Their own Mass., and Chaffield of Seymour the family who has heen attend- this guest Morris sterday for the boat races. ¢« o o 5 Miss Elizabeth Cooley, Dr. George Cooley of ad is spending a few eveland, Ohio. - daughter Lincoln days Mr. | in | Burton Kinne, son of Mrs. William Kinne of West Main street, graduated from Pratt Insti- tute on Thursday. Many prizes have been awarded to Mr. Kinne .and much praise given to his work, es- | pecially in designing of wall papers. and interior decoration. Mr. Kinne intends to follow the field of in- terior decoration. . Donald Stevenson of Brooklyn IN. Y., was the house guest of | Georgd Linder, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Thomas Linder of Lincoln road, last week-end. Mr. Stevenson is a classmate of Mr. Linder at Moses Brown, Providence, Rhode Island. | ¢« o | _ Steven Hart, a son of Mr. rnd Mrs, Jonathan Hart of Maple Hill. sailed on Thursday for a tour of | Europe during the summer months. . . Stanley Holmes of TUtica, New York, a student at Colutmbia, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Kinne of West Main street. PR Miss Ruby Baldwin, and Miss Elizabeth Hungerford, members of the high school faculty, will attend the Home Economics Conference at Boston from the first to the fifth of July. .. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parsons of Pover road, spent last week-end as the house guests of Mr. and Mrs, George Kimball at Madison, . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hyatt and | family of Ten Acre road, were at Indian Neck this past week-end. o s . Mrs. Idella Knapp, teacher of dressmaking at the Senior High school has left for Westfield, New York, to .visit her daughter for the summer months. ¢« e o Miss Pearl Snow, a member of the Senior High school faculty, will « o | Dr. and Mrs. Charles Swain, and their two sons, Edward and Par- sons, were at their summer place at Indian Neck last week-end. . e e The Girl's club of Tanders, | ¥rary & Clark are having their an-( Bull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Bull -of Black Rock avenuc, were the guests of Miss Catherinz Spratt in New York this week. « 0. Miss Catherine Spratt of Minne- apolis, Minnesota, has been the guest of Miss Kathryn Clark of Garden street. Miss Spratt and Miss Clark were roommates at DBeaver College this past year. DI Mrs, William Warner has as her house guests at her summer home in New London this week-end, Mrs. Ernest Humphrgy of Lincoln street and Mrs. Joseph Foote of Stanley street. . .. Zerah H. Fiske and his son, Warren of Helburne, Massachusetts, were guests this week of Reverend and Mrs. 8amuel A. Fiske of, Worth- ington Ridge, Berlin. ¢ o o Mrs. Percy Earle left on Tuesday for W/orcester, Massachusetts, fol- lowing a visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, S. Benson of East Berlin. « s @ Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Moore of Lincoln road and Maxwell Moore of Sunnyledge attended the boat races at New London yesterday. ¢ s o Reverend and Mrs. Samuel A, Fiske of Worthington Ridge, Ber- lin, their son, 8amuel, and daugh- ter, Victoria, and Willilam 8hepard, .« o . . o . Miss Eunice Humphrey Hilde- brandt entertained Miss Pearl Snow and Miss Katherine Clark, teachers of English and History at the New Britain Senior High school, on Wednesday. also of Berlin, Mrs. Walter -A. Fiske and Mrs. Clara F. Allan .of Warehouse Point, will sail for & A TS Nunzio E. Agnello TEACHER OF VINLIN « o Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murdock of Corbin avenue returned on Thurs. day from Jamaica Plains, Massa- chusetts, after visiting Mrs. Mur- dock's mother, Mrs. visit friends in Boston on her way to summer courses at University of Maine. nual outing at Savin Rock today. Albert Robin- | | !l continues the mecca of society’s doings. The Woman's|jouee party over the week-end. | ! Handicap Golf Tournament started on Monday and inspite of | Richard Cooper of Vine street it | Arthur Kimball of Lexington| 1t the intense heat drew a high entry list. Thursday the two |one of the guests. | street is to he in Washington, D. C., {s ball foursome attracted many, the almost momentary cool| e ety e e week. i 1! weather being indeed a boon to the players. o ahd dhiente e Vi) i The Yale-Harvard regatta on the Thames yesterday | uill. of Grove Hill, will sail next/ i literally left the town barren—New Britain appeared almost|Thursday for Europe where they n masse at New London. The Maxwell Harts gave a large| will join Mrs. Hill, who haa been in i party aboard their yacht “Wanango.” The Harold Judds of | Europ since February. They wil # Berlin chartered a 150 yacht and entertained with an all day el | rty. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Page and their charming daughter,| Miss Lucy Talcott and Miss Theo- i Nan of Bristol, who are frequently seen at the Shuttle Meadow {dora Talcott. daughters of Georg: “club had guests aboard their new cruising yacht., There were % Talcott of ‘West e “Jeores and scores of other parties, the banks of the Thames | i .7 i(,. ';;.(."my,'.na:; iy were crowded, the Griswold was in gala dress for the occasion, |travel. Miss Theodora Talcott will | 1 the many boats were a brilliant sight with their colorful flags | return to Vassar college in Septem- ‘-&;\d .the _usually quiet Thames presented a most carnival ber mosphere. STUDIO, 399 MAIN ST, For Appointments CALL 3009.3 son. « o 0 Reverend and Mrs. Theodore A. Greene and two children of Lexing- . . Miss Rortha and Miss Ethelyn Waddell of Columbia street will sail e next week for an extended tour of Howard Humphrey of Shuttlz | Europe. They will he met in Lon- Meadow avenue returned Thursday|don by their father's cousin,| from New York city. { Charles W. Thomson, dean of the| ) | College of Buckie, Scotland, and A - Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kirkham | Writer and authority on Scottish| Mrs. Carl Ramsay of Garden of Lexington street are now in resi- | history, who will escort them on|street, was the guest of Mrs. Morti- dence at their summer home in!their trip. When leaving Glasgow | mer Judd of Vine street at the Plainville, | for the continent. they ‘will be|Yale-Harvard boat races yesterday. ety | ioined hy Mr. Thomson's daughter. site e Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone Vance of | Mary, a student at Glasgow Uni-| Miss Isahél Foote, daughter Monroe street are in New York city | versity who will &pend the coming | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foote, of today. | yvear studying in Germany. After | Stanley street, attended the boat iting Switzerland and Paris, the |races at New London yesterday. Hatch of | Misses Waddell will sail for home Bifiaire, Lincoln road were the guests nf%‘dnd expect to arrive here the latter friends in Niantic on Thursday, bpart of August. coming to New London for the Yale- Harvard races on Friday and re- turning home Saturday. PR Miss Katherine Clark, member of | the high school faculty, intends to spend her summer recess at Ban- | gor, Maine, of . Mr. and Mrs. « Harold The active ‘members of the Alpha Alpha sorority, Nu chapter, Miss JEWELERS FOR GENERATIONS —MELERS TOR CRNTRATIONS When the Clock e e ] Strikes One Waicace Sremuine N\ Gomrwam Svew..ne 3 b - R \ ' at Midnight--- LeWitt offers for your inspec tion the new silver creations of the lead ing American silver- smiths. o o e Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart of | | Lincoln road witnessed the Yale- | | Harvard hoat race yesterday fron. | | their boat the “Wanango.” Their | ! i S ‘ ) 1 | guests included Mr. and Mrs. Louis| Miss Mae Wilcox of Grove Hill an end and from now until late September there are few | Young, Mr. and Mrs. William H. |lcaves on Monday for Moosehead, { marriages slated on society’s engagement books. The Cooper- | i rs. 8 a ville, v | Freld e ttiage it Hasitod nexg 'lghursday et dns the Kl)asfl Booth, Lieutenant and Mrs. Sanford | Lake, Greenville, Maine. . really large wedding of interest to New Britain this month.| :‘Corinne Goodwin, whose engagement to Dr. Carlton Fooks was . announced last Saturday is to be a summer bride and though | i*the ceremony will be read in the Little Church Around the . Corner she has not yet disclosed the date. i PRI i (HARITY isn't forgotten during the busy vacation months, 1 but it is not so forcibly bright to notice, as the entertain- ‘«ments dwindle in number, giving way to outdoor recreations | iand events. However, for local folks there is always the! i*Children’s Fresh Air Camp at Burlington, here New Britainites rcome to front, generously financing it, loaning cars for trans- i portation of the voungsters to and from the camp and ndeavoring in every way to give a happy and healthful ummer to the camp visitors. * . PERSONALS me and There \K Hardware City Folks— School Set Home. . * % E high tide of matrimonial events is almost over for this season. June the proverbial month for brides is about at there's an hour lost somewhere! More than five thousand time pieces pass through our service department each year for attention. No dull vacation days for you if you will drop in and get some of the DOLLAR BOOKS that have just come in to take away with % This large volume of repair work may be credited to the accuracy and precision of our expert watchmakers. end the summer at t liverton. R. I. Mr 10in his family i Auzust. . . arm Blade: el you. Have you seen those in our window ? Prospective brides are espe cially invited, for every pattern is shown from the early American to the Modernistic and Spanish motifs. And prices are lower at LeWitt's. They will give you a slight idea of the win- derful books you can get for a DOLLAR. Let us call for your clocks .. watches too .. we give them a thorough inspection and overhauling and renew necessary parts: They need it periodically—and no better time than now! Just call 325. %u,@g{m | FIFTY-FOUR MAIN STREET New Britain Wilmer T. Barnes has returned 1duated from R itory scheol I . . of coln crs repai- mswick, N, J. Mr. and Mrs. William Cohelan and hildren of Lincoln road will epend irt of summer at Martha's Vineyard Mr. and Mrs. Truman L. Weed d son, Richard, of Lincoln stree ave on Monday for a i weeks' trip to Yeliowstone park, ane 11 the Pacific co: . the Mrs. William K. [lanagan and 1ldren of For:st street leave today 19 spend summer months Beach Park, Cinton hard White and two ren of Corbin avenue will spead in New Hamp- White's mother, of Concord .. i Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Clemer !vof Winthrop street will leave tomor- 170w to spend & week at Putnam " e o Fred E. Mi 1a Mrs. W, F were in the at D . Up 1 Flight . of Winthr i 295 Main St. Montagus of New Yo & Mrs istreet ‘| Hawley ity vesterday t of the = with Mrs Willtam ¢ ale Mrs. Louis P 5 dren "*of Ellis street will leave on Monday My