New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 13, 1929, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929. Humphrey of Lincoln street are at- | mer Miss Laura Nell, daughter of | tending a clay pigeon shoot in Dan o | James Nell of Fairview strect bury today e soe e M Isabell Toote of Stanley | Miss Doris Hart. daughter of Dr. E Miss Helen Bohnart of Stan- and Mis. Carl Hart of Lincoln street, and Miss Edith Johnson | street, is at Camp Songadeewin of | of Illis street are motoring to | Keewaydin at Lake Willoughby Provincetown this week 1 n. Vermont ¥ e T RS, 4 s sy Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Andrews of | Mr. and Mrs. Earle V. Higbee of 5 Kensineton are on a camping trip of Pearl street and Mrs. Ernest N sington and Mrs. Seibert is the for- | | | today from New in the White Mountains. | York city for 2 twelve-day [ it the Spanish Honduras | Mrs. Charles Smith of Lexington ikt street, and Miss Ann Ellis. her sister, Mrs. J. B. Wilbur and son of | are on a motoring trip in Maine Forest street are spending the sea- | e son at their summer home in Man- chester Hampshir P Ir. and Mrs. Wells C. Foster of Russell street returned Sunday from a ten-day motor trip to the Caps ind Mount Washington, New Harap- Garden street sa Miss Carmina Maietta of Talcott | street will leave next Saturday for | Neptune Park, New London., where she will spend her vacation. Miss Adelaide Phillips of Staniey | street will spend the next two weéeks e at New York and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Burdic | £ of Grove Hill and Mr. and Mrs, j\mno}n gl.dmo“']“\\_?md fan;{ Harry Burdick and children of Se- street leaves next Saturday for Maine where he will sojourn for a | attle, Wash month, ton, are spending the week at Walpole, N Hampshire. Ca SR . R | Mr. and Mis. Peter Denuzzi and g Mre. Clara .V. ( m!ul_m o ‘TY\‘-\‘ Ll family will spend the balance of the treet will sail July 27 on the S. S, summer at Sound View, Conn. | Baltic for a trip to Europe. PR, | Mr. ard Mrs. Samuel T, W 0- witz of Lincoln street have left for a month’s tour of Canada Miss Rose Battaglia. Miss Marion Bowen, Miss Betty Brixus and Miss | Helen Erichson nd a house| party at the Kronholm cottage at Clinton heach last week | Miss Helen lorenson of Roburts sireet and Miss Ina Peterson of Brighton street will leave tomorrow for a two weeks' stay at Lake Win- nepesaukee, New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs, M. C. Allen and daughter, June, of Corbin avenue will spend next week at Lake Dun- Mr. ang Mrs. L. R. Boiger of Wal-| nut stieet have as their house guests | Miss Mary Mlivar 1 Miss A White of Boston. | Mr. and Mrs. John Denney Jr., of Winthrop streel are Highlznd mere, Vt. | Park villa, Oak Bluffs, Mass. | ) o oo | Aeaiaa + Mrs. George Twiss of Black Rock | e Ll Bl angsen RS avenue and Mrs. Richard Borg of | MISS VIRGINIA TALLARD fAeld e Ry "“m.‘,;.,,' Hawley street are at Atlantic City N k) R A dick’s U T Q@ ‘ 12 o ; MISS LOIS COWLES 3 . A 1A S Reverend T. S. Dunn is on a motor % ect no the i “'h e trip through Michigan. Miss Cowles is attending the summer school at Harvard of W | S S e R Cri || ¢ Nae University She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney icorze Loomis of Grove Hill is r e e b = e |(GowlestofiKensington? R Aitorney L was ;H‘ oying t fishing e S N AT T = Ay e T nford on Ing it | ! Mr. and Mrs. Irank Benson and| AMiss Ruth Bassett of lmmons son and dau Mr. daughters Social Activities About ‘Gown |y vt sy 5 of next Mr Harry Hurd of Shelburne I children of Johnston stry Maple |Street returns the first p \ ] Hill, were at Old Lyme, last week. |week after spending two weeks in| Massachusetts New York, are the house guests of A New York city, ¥ oe Aldernian and Mrs. David L. Nair o Mr. and Mrs. W Nichols of | oo Miss Viola Clark of Common- Columbia street Winthrop street have returned from wealth avenue has returned from MRS. CARL HART a two week Maynard Kvans and daugh- Number of Weddine ackens Season Advances— = mz 1‘ \'\v BT e 2 : trip through New ot O e o .\;Lm . Georgia, where F\huL;\lrpnli- SR " X735 b5 = i E shire. T 5 5 I th | ed the entio f e N, E. A. as Informal Partics en Regle With Few Large East Berlin, who are on a western Dr. and Mrs. Hart, of Lincoln street, will motor to Barton, | 0" o o e T |;‘Xm a week witn|ed e consen 1(_(::‘:‘\_11‘]01”"; A. a n o T . | P e ARG R - s 5 i ¥ ! her aunt, Mrs. Horace Eddy t ty gate. Affairs — 1 olk Visiting at Shore now ir Yellow Stone park. | Vit where they will visit their daughter, Doris, who is| Mr and Mrs. H. J. Cook of Golf |y 2 M Adele Bassett and Miss Mar- | attending Camp Songadecwin of Keey reet are at V,,«‘m nnepesaukee, Monroats e Miss ORI N d e M o T S [ Ta T | S e L e S Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ki of u OR " bl e e st spending the summer 5 . Vance st we today for a trip | OR | | cok has haen sually full of parties, bridges, | 32" i y Mrs. B. J. Hubert is in New York Va 1 » 5 2 1 nd { thei l“ : .,-\“w el Lerlaas i 'iton are shending the summer at Isle ¢ify 10 meet her husband who has|to Niagara Falls. the Great Lake Showers, Bridges and Sup- 1 -tooethers. he younger cr PR Shiclds o gs, Main ‘ xandri i ath i S e e e T gelie i X g%, Mair ust arrived home from a trip ‘o and sandria per Parties Among Inti- gath at t nis cou at Walnut Hill and then goes| William wel k place visit- o city Tty rope. S fl=2 it S ensemble to some place t taken their toll |€d his daughter, Miss Mildred G . M. Pierce 1 Miss PP AN e | o | mate F iends Oceur. of voung, and man; \\{l‘ll,u her v.:um‘}\ ‘!m'n- at Corn- 4 ‘Ir: Chalc Menary formerly of Lin Miss Isabel Ingham, daughier of Strettulaiviio Ay tor| - L field Foint, srook. last week. er, Natalie, of ( + this cit re visiting i | My nd s 5 ) f N L _ Bridge pa oecR Mrs. Chaloner's tather ; .,:V\‘ Aty ‘,‘K‘i‘,fi““ e ,!,'ulf,':fi‘,‘{‘“‘{m,:l’_‘ ol et Mrs. Johnstone Vance of Monroe Miss Corinne Gog hout doubt one of the most| Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Noble of Lex- | 0f West Main street e e k] strect gave a hreakfast-hridge an I 1 t S of 1. - : : A ! PR after a visit to Lake Quabog, Brook- Mo AVillsra s O \ : popular brides-tc > time. Perhaps the Jargest was the | ington sireet. with their children, | Will join tt SOt e Ol L O L N IS s M [ o i sbon ®and iron | Deldi=lass ; 1S s “‘r‘ ik 3 silk stocking shower last Saturdax : = : th Je v and George e | August. | ‘ y 2 S s e strec mother, Mrs. Seck- | ¢ > Shuttle eadoy ) one given at the Shuttle Meadow club on Wednesday by Mus. | X" }‘§:~ O o 1 George, are | Augu A of DeLand, IMlorida arrived on Mon- i SUa e oL et shut “” adow "‘LL’“"“ ) TR A T T A ey T AT LT ! al ach Jay ( ond the sum Mrs. R. B. Doane of Frederick 3 P ’ ek club in honor of Miss Corinne Good- , 3 phrey Hildebrandt and Miss Mareare p ST 3 day to spend summer with Mrs lford. e Grit e {l_u)n‘m‘ IIunw_,)“n: iildebrandt and Miss Margaret Middlemas Mrs. Bennett H. Hibbard and two | Johnston's mother, Mre. George W, |Street is at t Northfield, Ma 7 anford PNEY moE s eenacUi ol T T nis e en I dosli Vs 1ere being 28 prese Mrs. James L. Dovle and Mr. and | gaughters, Shirley and Naney, of | orbin of 1. < , 2 * at a missionary conference. ve next Tuesday for a two weeks' | o/ i\ g Ars. John Flannery. Weddings, | { 1 with their f: ite | Mrs. Kdmond Doyle of this city are || 1 “orbin of lexin street. trip to Nova Scofia ngs, have eparted with their favorite s Sadinondiioylegclhis icl iy tell imovesticEreet it e s pendis I e E RALE . o month of June. s however, which O ERRAL Wi GO e Rl iy R 1 o Miss © Dt oah e nn Beheane 0y 1M . \‘ > 1 : t ntertain szt g h 2 M ach ents. Mr. and Mrs, Mortime LHUE: Aliss Conslancs | Black point, where they will spend | Mr. and Mrs. Lauren £hrof Sl S e ol i took pla sday, attracted mar cal as well as out of o« s s i"'\ i \_””‘f o o J hetore her marriag Mrs, I tow “""]\ PosIeal ey W i e e D b shower Tuesday after- § town guc s. I. R. Lawrence " e nd - Mrs. Johnston will » s Mr. and Mrs, Clifton McKenna and | noon at her home on Monroe siree! / othine but in are heine | street and family, are at Beach pe st month: of August at th tichard and Bruce Rackliffe, sons helr daughter Janet this weck-end.| for Miss Corinne Goodwin. Mrs p‘i\'on\l\\V ‘ ou i = S (l‘u lm.nav ihasgte i T e i J\]’Jm,vy‘li,«‘nhlflBw“ c 1].( 5}\1\1‘1”‘. i el I Ry i e od 1 hold the foregrou A d el R ) 1d Mrs cklifte, s 4 G | as the most popt spo is and ving f('.. Ml i fandiaire H W B Gpsen Borj and iy lor Lincelnty ST of Golf street, are at the Y. M. ( Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MeC Boli and Mrs. Bdward Christ wor . S 2RRSE oIl rts s and ¢ vying for their! Kensington have returned from a »‘1””'“»» thesSummer st Mrs. Joseph Schilling of Grove camp at Woodstock Monroe strect are at Oak Bluffs the prizes. The other guests includ honors as _\}ufl,_ stay al Quonochontaug, R. 1. Park, New lLondon Hill spent last week-end at Indian P iting Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Walsh. d Mrs. James Baldwin, Mrs. Em e Shuttle adow club, u is a rendezvous for AT | L Neek the guest of Mr. an s Graha i Da D sons of L ey Corl Mrs, Leland Hoar, Mrs i X u b, u is a1 A S > e g vek as the guest of Mr. and Mrs Sraham and David Dary, sons of ory Corhin, Mrs. Lelar A o society, the Thursday nizht dinners b ery popular. Miss iris McMahon of Thorniey| AMr. and Mrs. Cariton F. Frishie | Louis Benc Dr.and Mrs. L. B. Dary, of Mapte| Mr. and Mrs. Ifred Cuquette of 1. 1. Hildebrandt of New York cit | Mbnrsdos Anis e Al i ; street is entertaining Miss Dorothy | of Russell strect are GG Hill avenue, and John Perry, son of | New York city were the house g Mrs. Russell Williams of We i tha tn( B m' e e les and their gues Kramer of Clinion, Ma Miss Mc- | summer at Lake D Miss Vitetnt Dallard s aa Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Perry of Golf [of Mr. and M . Fergusc Hartford, Mrs. E. H. Hildebrandt ! e terrace and in the dining room wheore a cool bre Mahon will accomy ny her guest | preston. e Tallard street, are at the New Britain Boy | Golf strect ek-end Mrs. Bret Neece. Mrs. John Flan- always st he e e wnnaiio Gllntony . . Maple is nding the SColtecam oy | : PR | = s . g the G 5 i « ok Miss Barhara Taylor of New Hav- | mer school at the Unive : + | Miss Maude Traver. directross of Miss Marion Mart, Miss Margaret | on is visiting Mrs. Morton C. Swift | consin ! REESH O Miss Ellen Cranley of Vine street, | nurses at the New Britain hospital aves toc to spend the week-end |and her en Yors toaee tor e traves | Herbert E. Anderson T ks s (o Burke, Miss Fiae Dembrow, Miss| ot o NI/ 1 Allen of Plainvills Lis OfERoresitstiaht PERSO\ALS rs T Jone | Martha Pankonin, Miss Elsie Pan ; el ; Y it i s : Norfolk. of Provinctos RPN 5 | ko ne ss Jo rorke e William Sternberg rovinctown y SR I her two|lomin. and Miss Jean Yorke are ali nne mdwin Schuliz of Lincoln Y hp e ”"‘“:nv‘ G this coming week for a fortnigh Teacher of Violin | rystal lake this week SnE S < o ! Al e ) Mrs. William Kerin of Wel ot | stay F 3 | Excursions te N e § QoD REeeh With Mrs. R.J. Vance atiang her young son Robert, are visit PR Srappointmentieallsord } Horacioh o i R o 3 \.“. Dwight I, Skinner and s RS it:g relatives in Detroit. | i e e I Stupio: | People Pop 1 I lark of SIS S e beach Mr. and Mis. Ber I. Hibhard o . ¢ 2o spent last week-end with their | [l 2k2rd Bdg Arch and Main St [ | 5 ] il : of Forest street spent W s ymond [.. Reed of | Ar. and Mes. William Birch of = b R o AMis Sdhines RlynchofRGommons | B i i il o et ! iSiting Mrs. New York City, are the house guests ; ; : prait of New York city | woalih avenue has S i R L A il ther in New Hampshire of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tumphrey 5 : 2 1 M polis to Kennchunkport. | guest Miss Beatrice McGill of | l-uther Cr nt Beact Rt of Shuttle Meadow avenue of Grove | s iy v Waterh 2 Agn Rakowski and Miss %o 2 PN Porter of 1Kowski of Nash street will | Mrs. Harrison Bristol and two WETLERS e y Sictiuen o ho o i ey , Sereta R R S B JEWELERS FOR GENERATIONS Al largar McGrath ! Diamond lake whe hey Vir 1 Mrs, Bristol's parents in Montcl e : - aning: onl the remainder of s - New rsey Slieat s N i I v ehil 1 fo e we ) e ’ \ and | dren I 1 i Witl | Mrand Mrs. Dudley Walker and e % c or are Shendir mon ar | ma VAt two children of Monroe sireet leave Jar 5 < onanm ir Money Istand the son Vine today fo spend a week with Mr, - A AR : Seihert and Mrs. Percival Platt at West- - . Miss Lois ("o o of is t Ken- hrook 51 G o . N My Sid g of w 1 K mn. s W 16 mer school at Har 1 S R - £ vi Manning o co ot f s Miss Florence Manning of Ros b e — \ £ ehfREig \‘ ¥ ” . L4 — o : b RHYTHM Doty MADISON 5 et AL 2o AcLACE Srercims \\ Gormam Srre.ing .. And Away \X/e ( '10 50 5 : Lewitt o ‘ vacation bound—pertectly for your insy | 5 . & & 1 tiol he new silver ) ‘ ton the outfitted—in the A5 \ American sily P v D 2 o orter & yson manner ... . AVE you been one of the many that | The Oyster strap watch—have you seen it? Abso- j o i Iutely waterproof, wear swimming. bathing, in a“ ‘ have stopped and chuckled over the | perfect safety An inde Jle vacation item - P o life-like array of dolls in the window Titted Tiaveling Cases Handsome Leather n L ‘ 4 i for hoth men and wom- Pieces 1 s | of Helen Phillips'? If you haven't, be sure en i Cases. b | ] : Smart Picnic Kifs Pockethooks. ¥ | id look the next time you are downtown— X Purses. Sl S g Beverage SetsiandiCon Il Folds (new size) il and if you drop in the store vou will find D Writing Pads and Sets o SrhisisToNy | : ; Travel Clocks, Bridge Sefs. 5 the\'eurly Arhericar | many more just waiting to be taken home to | 2 3 o b to the Modernistic and : - I No end of things vou necd that will add immensely Abo . Spanish motifs, And the children. | to vacation joys. Stop in and see them, bas T prices are lower | ming at LeWitt's. | - | BRSSOl R MAIN STREET | | he | | ¥ > and Maine.

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