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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1929. | Linder have returned from Gre:n- | been spending a few days at the Al- | ville, Maine, where they were the | pine in North Woodstock, N. H. | house guests of Erwin Sloper, son | L | William Booth, Jr., son of Mr. and | Mrs. William H. Booth of of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sloper uf-‘ ( | street, and Billy Stone, son of | | | Grove Hill Neece of Cur- and Mrs. Joseph Stone of Ten A \ avenue a the week- to0ad leave today to spend the sum- t Westbrook guests of Mr. mer months at camp in New Hamp- Howard Bruemmer. shire. . %l | v Mrs. P. C. Platt Converse Humphrey, only son of - Rtoad have taken a cottage Mr. and Mrs, Howard Humphrey of | h, for the summer | Shuttle Meadow avenue, left today | season | to spend two weeks at the Boy Scout Camp. Mrs. W, H. Crosby returns to her | L hom: in Boston tomorrow, after Harold M. Parsons of Russell spending a week in town with her streot and Arthur G, Kimball of| sister, Mrs. Robert C. Vance of | ' Lexington street leave tomorrow for Maple street. » E Chicago, 11l \ e i ; | PR ! Garden street, are entertain- | Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone Vance of | N ‘Iu: party of £ lmlv : 1 ia Monroe street were the recent guests | Zs e i of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bates, visiting | nd. Mrs. ardill and 3 at their summer home in Madison. Buol and | Miss Margaret Buol | uol and his son, Dr. Robert Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Johnson and ugue, lowa g . two children of Brighton street spent e ; e e = the holiday in Madison with Mrs.| : Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mr | Dugald McMillan | v Edward H. Christ of Ten Acre toad is leaving tomorrow on a two - ek’s trip to Detroit and Chicazo, N Mrs. Christ and their lit‘le daughter, will spend th g Mrs. Christ's parents, Mr Frank Wachter of Park Pl Mra. May Carter of Wallingford, | left Wednesday after visiting Miss | Mary Whittlesey of Grove Hill | P | Mrs. Truman H, Bristoll and Miss | Ruth Bristoll of South Burritt street, | Mr. and Mrs, Harrison Bristoll and | two children of Vance street, and | Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Pritchard and three children of Ten Acre road spent the Fourth at the Bristoll farm in Cheshire. Mrs. Geor Coit | Meadow avenue who Dennis, ) . this It for a short time this wee M \est N. Humphrey, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. Humphre of Lincoln street, and Parsons Swain, | son of Dr. and Charles Swain of Vine strest last Sunday tor Camp Washington, Lakeside, Coy necticut, for the month of . 5o Mrs. T rick L. Hart and daugt ter, Miss Marjorie Hart of Ken ! ” i 53 - ton avenue, are on a motor trip t 4 Washington, D. C . % . Miss Dorothy 1. laughter of | Miss Loretta Caufield of Garlen o e e z S e e ’ , street, Miss Dorothy Stiquel of New- 5 B T MISS ALICE R. BAILEY R s . g fieid avena, Miss Mary Aeehan of | MISS KATHERINE DOYLE . Miss Doyle will become the bride of James M. McCue of I n | Short Leach Wilson street, and Miss Mary Me- | incoln street in the fall. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Bailey’s marriage to Cyril J. Curtin of Hawkins street . Ao Gaden B R T vill take place Tuesday, July 9, at St. Mary's church. Miss Hele neh of School streat 4 : . . summer school at ¥ Univess vl 2 : » L B Sl e dciu [ e e o : i homas J. Doyle of Vine street. spend the week-end visiting | Mrs, Margaret Dunn | r and Mrs. Kenneth Relyea and | her two children are at Bridgeport | | S | visiting Mr. Reylea’s parents. | with their son and daughte 1 d Mr orge Pratt and son S . [‘% {. .t. ‘%b o annaberdau h" 7 M e | Mr. and Mrs. Earle Van Bus 2 shon Jalls, Maine, are the v ,l( A lourginon anc daug The former Elean swis of this [Ten Acre road ¢ ts of Mrs, Llla Preson of :-v'rnw\ yes 1«\‘ Gons \'T‘ | . of New York. who is staying in town Mrs. Sturman F. Dyson and smali 2 (OEtnIERE Sieslinians) 5.9 5 e . . for t./0 weeks prior to a motor trip | son, Sturman Jr., of Corbia aven « zabet stetter of 61 Jellic Young of Winthrop stre 1o ¢anadi, is being considerably en- i have returned from ten Island 1 . vian Griffen of Shore Resorts Along the Sound Attract Society On| « x o s S e T 5 i 5 > ined by her many friends. Th= | v e they have been visiting since | 466 South Ma street and Holiday — Shuttle Meadow Club Mecca of Stay- Mr. and Mrs. William 1ir er f arties are all informal which aftor | Mrs. Dyson's return from Bermuda e \;,,m.“l e N - | of Highland st eturn tod v i . R £ 4 at Homes—Other Notes of Interest e e | all are the most intima i o . I ternoon for Foint to New Britainite ind Washington, . C. | Philip Corbin of Hackensack, New avenuc has been spending a ., was in town this week. Mr. | davs in Kensington with her s Catherine Spratt of Minn 3 e t|e A ne Tas N e is sailing for Europe next ents, Mr. and \'lr iasen Taylor. r. o William H. Hun- HERE has been a general outpouring of New Britain |apolis has returned to New York ait- | N ociety this week to various watering places. The nearby ter vi Miss Marjorie Bull, | a . e 'f:’l_'z‘fl‘fnt:'?’]‘,‘h}_“ il Hes s P Al e i e el street have gone resorts along the sound claimed the larger majority while the |daushter of Ar. and Mrs. Alonzo : S iReuras street has returned yesterday to this north shore, Nantucket and the Vineyard were in close favor, | :n o0 B&r IhRons j‘f‘””'fir";'y“_ “_"\;1 $ The “Flyaway." owned by Mr. and | city from [South Decrficld, Mass Madison Beach remains the rallying ground for local folks to | yre ’K\.(‘,‘,‘,,L".’:,l‘."“ Y Skl { Mrs. Theodore Krah of Chestnut | where h st of his unc! judge from the scores of New Britainites flocking there. House| : . . | | street, sailed from Middlelown down | Rev, ,’”” ) ; parties, bathing and beach picnicking parties, the golf course,| Mrs. Emma I and Miss : ‘L-z;n:(:\"l’,fi\‘,,‘.‘::, 1]",, l,olnnl, ”&,o,:],‘:; dn s and the tennis courts all drew their own contingent, each |Gertrude Rogers of A |'nee tas the giuests of Mr. andlMrs.| Miss Anna H VAL AL, el Bl R (U presenting a gala picture with the brilliant and lovely sports \"L‘ Biinned o e oty iy i 2 Gh Ay | Krah, were: Mr, and Mrs. Haroid | has returned from a fwo we Ledes, secmand Saas: L’f’“""" costumes worn by the participants and the lookers-on. Madison, | & MISS MILDRED QUIGLEY omby, Mrs. Grace iin . Miss | icatlon spentat Long Island and ¥ ' SR also, hoasts a group of fascinating cuartos de banos| s ¥ christ of Welles- Miss Guigley, who has been playing a part in the play |, it f"’_‘_‘"‘i",‘ ]":“EA‘_"“"":"I" '”‘"n“l one gayly painted, much after the order of those found in Spain. |loy Hills, Massachusetts. spent the [ “Mimi", in New York City, is spending the summer with her R e R T e ten According to rumor the T. Frank Lees are to enjoy one of these | Fourth of July visiting her parents. i payents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quigley of Stanley street. e of Mr. and John J. MeBriarty | thls RUUITIEL, I\lh e \h»( Georke e Lot i i Miss Marie and Margaret Moffit | of Steele Stre. 3 Miss Ruth x x % [EBEEIA0IL SLESEL AR N B = = = | of Iarmington, twin daught of | Naughton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ESPITE the faet that almost evervone is out of town New | Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Otto 4 ] PR : . i in | W DU Britain continues to be unusually gay and busy, with|daughter, Evelyn. or South \\hfm,-l\w dltne ;1\":”}‘.?1“"~Z,:‘ L nolsp VN A Eue ;Fy‘,:‘:h,',‘,%,,,‘h;‘,,!lm,”,i‘,):‘. n\’y,“my\m ‘;‘(I,: ville Manor, L Conn parties of one sort or another crowding society’s days and S!/ect are at Lake New : d | \ 1ld and the baby will come ir au 1 nights. Motor trips to the shore, dinner and dancing parties ™" through northern Harry Gins- Harold Dolan medley, M Line uir members at house party at Lewis Annie Schrey of South Burrit st Methuen, Mass, visiting Mr. | Officer and Mrs. George Moffitt, are | Thomas Nau spending their vacation at L toring to lls, New erlin to &pend a month with Mr J. Farley of Allen and Mrs. Pardon Rickey. Branford . » 1 Mrs. Jo at various inns and clubs and home supper parties, followed by | Mr. and Mis George Johnson of | Miss Mudeli 1 1ol I 3 o %od Oniari: : s Fiske bridge, dancing or the cinema, all tend to keep society on the go. [Glen street are vacationing in the | 7500 T48 S L i on el e el ey Ul sl and Vie- Not to forget the circus which lured young and old into|Catskill mountzins. B0tk Ol Orchiara ],"m “E_“ S v E e e o e s asenney aa o i : s i Hartford last night. Parties for Corinne Goodwin come thick | . = * = it . ¥ekl oh B mantls motere s go | At A6 Srand sueel R lnve, SReUG e SumIEL U SO0 and fast and the younger set is busy day after day umcm\minfl'\ R e e 5 re® hnrion e nada. jomolros loraeskatipi foxons SLED o of Berl in her honor. et b 1 L I N and S | to, Canada Mr, and Mr Whiting strect have ’ : s i p Mr. and Mrs. ®rank E. Dechant of 2 : Loy street “day from Iic gid 1drs: Rin Miss Madel chmitt of a novel he wrote in cooperation | ~ . s e s [pliianothagournalisGliaaikeanacs i ee o kiia kie G ading, Pennsylvania with their HE splendid weather of the past fortnight has added to the | cepted for publication by the Brown-"| (50 P (THIEE 1O, R : s have beep | 580 IR s visiting Mr. Is epEnting, HispSielon general round of affairs out at the Shuttle Meadow club. |1i!!5 Fublishing house. Ahe book | o5 Anecles until next spring. |, Quigtes's son and |, 4" Mre. Ernest Dechant of Park Sl s e e ey e The golf course is and always will be the club’s most ]mpu]m'jg\m-‘, o Mie Dyties was bIiss Ehba LA siles 1%, Quigl G are N \\»‘l SIECTS | SO R R I ao1Eilon r‘_1 e vfmm;):!. spot and it is here society congregates and here again are the| Roseen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | The following nurses of A or . A | John Caufield of Garden st I sports clothes of note, with sun back frocks in high favor for |Carl R f Harrison street he- n General hospita ' o and e 5 ¢ ‘\}:]‘qu r.‘r at Norfolk e summer mo society seems bent upon acquiring a good coat of tan. The east | fore her e AR e S : ‘lfi‘t},',t"\‘\’fu.'fx}fic”{}.,,‘ Aire: Kiensko was | T Calfield returned from Arizon: ; sulorlained terrace at tea time continues to attract those members of the| Mr. and M ; ”',‘m:, ¢ Brown of | Wangumbaug, Q::y"‘w];w“mi o L DAl spending | \iss Marion R | FEcenty 3 s figonion gean club who do not go in for golf and is frequently the scene of . s : St He e Ran Mo | s, Edwar . 4 Palo Alto, Calif., ‘are spending the | Catherine Hohensee, Miss Catheri v Db 2 = Veslardny ool notoni e o \aly lincoln road leave on Monday to Gra Miss A . tainil it aleet St T lah Miss Maude Traver, an i fur 1\ spend a week in Bretton \Wo0ds. | Oshorne and their rty from New Neck this month. Rerson, daughter of chester Golf club. pAte H. Kirkham of Lexington street who are now at their summer home in : i SR K | rd e ETeck oA ord Vi “ . Warren and %0 Nt Hampshire SLD ih L i : ; lildren, Winthrop and Cynthia, of i : & | \tion have just 16l £0ATL rt it Sl - | s Leonie Harding of Robbins | i i S e o) - nd Mrs. Ernest Humy f n visiting Miss Betty Lien- of Em- Mr. and Mrs ey Hart of Park Wate e v T - 2 200 2Ry Robert | Place are spending a fow days with ) "‘ r home in Graf- 1544 is in New York city today. Lincoln street and Miss Mary Preis- | hard at Indian Neck this week. achusett iDL | 50l of Kelsey strect motored to Take o Lt Here and 5 | d and Robert E. | Reverend Henry Maier 1 Mrs Wilbur Githert 4 J Hardware ol " ; Cicint Aol ion s yad i spending the gk C. 1. Smith of Lexington street is [sida on Thursday to ; Mr. and Mrs. Burritt Root and son I h with M Norma F b} wberlain ef expected home from Maine next | Humphrey Junior h it of Har B the guests of Mr. y streef left last evening to | Wednesday. Washington. ind Mirs. G. E. Root of Golf street summer at th Ogontz ol Mountain Camp in New| Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ratten- ire bury of Shuttle Meadow road are in | . . Iynchberg, Va | and Mrs. E. W. Christ of (AR cre Road and Mr. and Mrs.| M and Mrs. T° Van T Bowtell of Coolidge street have |of Kansas City, Miss. are visiting Mrs. Jol ark of South | street will spen Mrs. Walter Luthr 1 - | lef ines or Abington, M . . Miss R t 1o it they will spe b Mrs, George Hildebrandt of Ran- a t “lar « Lane was in New York city of the week §s Marie Ca ch of Tre Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Long a n Monday t¢ nd a month it o RHYTHM' * Doty MADISON WacLACE STeRLING Gornarm Sveriina i A - i ’B(DKS STATIONERY GIFIS vesterdav 1 1 0s the 5 @ ations of the lead- at Cornf ¥ Ui fia) ing American silver- - smiths. “] wish | had more time to read!” How often you say this during the wintc months. Now that summer here, you d¢ have more leisure time. In our BOOK DEPARTMENT BrosvRtlve i vou will find it a pleasure to select your read N athar e Trs iy : ) brides are espe- \ 5 ing for the vacation season. We have novel izgelian: I Jr., of T 1 F A cially invited, for for every taste, exciting mystery storie ple s rg At ¥ vard LI lir 3 2 Tsahel Koot her T I s, Tardon ke A 3 from (I?S(i‘my‘s‘\i.’?.?fi}fl,,\ > | travel books, biographies, hooks which shec Miss. I 5 oL N . . . e b 5 - H‘_“‘_‘ ‘H i to the Modernistic and | new light on modern science, art and philoso city 1= = : i ] S i 2k i Spanish motifs. And i A few dollars invested in books wil i T e S B D e S | g s i | M. C. LeWitt Up 1 Flight Dr. Ster i : I gy e : Con e L Herbert E. Anderson : ) SR W . el i " illar g trip 10 Rermuda Teacher of Violin LADY DIANA. RANADO a re sy ng \ 3 : Tow & i TRrASURE STegine Mre. John Sul S : : £ appointment call 361-4 owee STERLYY / EASURE STRL1~0) Rena, of Wilso f : . Y i r Stupio: the summer at n Bras-| 4 S T oomisl b L kard Bldg. Archand Main Sts.