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Highland street, Miss Susan Ross of this city and Miss Lee Rosenberger of Greenwood street leave today to motor to Middlefield, Mass., where | they will stop at the Big House for the next two weeks. . | Mr. and Mrs, Frank M. Zimmer- man of Vine street motored to New | Hampshire to spend this past week PRI | Robert Meehan of Wallace street is at the Mount Royal hotel in Mon- treal, Canada. e Miss Gertrude Johnson of Maple | street was in Glastonbury this past week. S R | Mr. and Mrs. George Rawlings of Shuttle Meadow avenue were at Neptune Park, New London, for the past two weeks Curtiss Clifford of Marion, Ohio visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Clifford of Kensington avenue last week-end before he left for Pennsylvania where he will resume his business of engineering. S Miss Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Johnson of Fairfield, ~ Conn. formerly of | Barnesdale, has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. H. Johnson of | Arch street. Harold, Junior. of § » | has returned there after a visit of | some weeks at her parents’ home, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lewis of Har- rison street. Mrs. Johnson was Miss garet Lewis before her marriage. | P Miss Jane Haugh and Miss Helen ne of Vine street leave today to pend two weeks at Lake Willough- by, New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Berger of | Lincoln street are spending the week-end at the Berger camp at Winchester. Rurton Kinne, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kinne of West Main streci returncd to New York city the early part of the week where he is affil- iated with the Macey company. Mr. Kinne graduatcd from Pratt In- stitute and is following the pro sion of office decoration . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Conlin and daughters, Miss Madeline and Miss Vivian, of Hart streef, motored to Niagara I"alls and Canada this week. Kenneth J. Saunders of Chestnut street is at L: Wononscopomuc, Lakeville, o ox Mrs. Walter M. Bradley of East \lain street has left for Maine where she will stay for a month. Mrs. Mary T. Crean of Main st s returned from Minneapolis, Minn.. where she has been attending L convention . ling of Brook 1est of Mr. and T, Davis of Beaver street. PRI nt and Mrs. John King leave sunday for Boston where they will sail for Nova Scotia Mr. and Mra. William Justin and zhter, Norine, of Detroit, Mich re visiting Mrs. Justin's father Michael Fitzgerald of West Main street, Plainviile Mr. and Mrs. A. A. MacLeod of Plainville are at Freedom, N. H Mrs. Hoyt Holmes of Winsted guest of Miss Mary I'c of . and Mra. Ernest W. Mildrum { t Berlin return today follow- Mg a three weeks' trip through Yel lewstone pa.x Mr. and Mrs. Reuben C. Twichell of Brookside road left yesterday to spend the week-end in New York city. They wili meet their daughter, Miss Constance Twichell. who re- turns tomorrow from a trip to Eu- rope Mrs. S W. Irving of Lenox place is spending two weeks at Kelsey Point. PR Mrs. Maxwell Coe o/ Liberty strect | who is spending the summer at \]dllr ison, w in town yesterday. o e Mr. and Mrs. Georgze Boli of Trumbull strect left vest ay for a ten-day motor trip in Maine Miss Barbara Shepard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepard ct Dover road, was the guest of Miss Ruth Noble last week at Westbrook. Miss Janet Stockton returns today 1o her home in Westfield, N. J., after | visiting Miss F a C 1gh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lrnest Christ of en Acre road Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Vine street and their day Clifton Wilson of West Hartford, are spending the week-end at mp | Pineacres. Swanzey Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hall of Iran- BOOKS A Very Tempting Aray of Fiction Is Now on Display In Our Shop $1.00 “Let the Beacon Guide You” BEACON BOOK AND GIFT SHOP BE. 85 WEST MAIN ST. Telephone 6100 | for two weeks | dergast, Miss Madeline Sauter Miss NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1929. cis street are at their summer place | Margaret Buol of Dubuque, Towa, at Chalker Beach. | who have been the guests of Abra- S ham Buol of Garden street for the Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Nilsen of [past two weeks, have returned Stanley street are at Hawk's Nest|home. .k Harold M. Parsons of Russell Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schade of |street has returned from Reading Greenwood street are at Point o' |and Philadelphia, Pa. | Woods: | . At Mrs. George ylor of Montclair. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wolcott of this N j "is spending a few days with city are at their summer home at|yfrs, William H. Booth of Forest Chalker Beach ; 5o Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson of | Frederick street, Maple Hill, are at Chalker Beach for two weeks. Mrs. W. O. Wooley of Carlton } stree a {elsey Point for a h. 2 siveet s ok Kelgey Polnt for gmenthi |y, irhendore. Hart and - Ditil Mr. and Mis. I Ramsdell of Wallace street are at their summer cottage at Point o Woods: . street. | Madison for a few weeks were gown on Tuesday and Wednesday the remainder of the season. Mr nd Mrs. Carlisle Baldwin of Members of the Junior Daughters of New Britain are at Cedar cottage for two weeks at Chapman Beach under the chaper- | onage of Mrs. Charles Klett. The | . girls attending the > party are: el 5 Miss Ma Boiard i Leonor day and Tuesday. A. Ferguson of the Adirondack mountains. M: and Mrs. C. O. Ferguson of & eienl Bera i N ,,l“_‘x S. Ferguson and daughter, Miss Mary Grace, Miss Doris Klett, Miss | Island, and Mrs, J. B. Ruffalo of Rita Riley, Miss Marion Hardigan, | New York city | ana Miss Mary Clark i R Richard Elam of Ridgeway streot, NralTosan Parclnestiasnor| Maple HINET Sat fihe SV SN GIR AL cuests at her summer home at | CAMP at Woodstock for two weeks. Middle Beach Westhrook. Mrs. C. J. - ¢ | Buol, and Miss M ret Buol of! Miss Myrtle Zoeller of Wallace Mrs. Allan McKinnie and her lit- | tle daughter, Ruth, who are at| o daughter, Joanne of Lexington strect | | have gone to Martha's Vineyard for | Catholic | 17orest street are motoring through | Golf street cntertained last Mon- | | Barrett, Miss Ann Wright, Miss | Vero Beach. Florida, Mr. and Mrs. | Betty Jane, from Huntington, Long | Dubuque, Iowa, and Mrs. Katherine | street is at Asbury Park, N. J., for | Baride of Long Beach, Cal. a stay of two weeks. Mrs. Robert Brown and Mrs. Le Mrs. D. K. Perry and family of land Brown of West Main street. | Golf street were in New York city are at their summer home at Kelsey | on Monday to meet Mr. Perry, who Point. Robert, Richard and Leland | returned from a {rip to Europe. Clark, grandsons of Mr : Rtk b Brown, ate their guests. | e s 0 on of Providence, R. L, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A Larson of South Burritt street, left | Providence for Buffalo, | where he is employed with the Du Pont Rayon company. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Lee of South Burritt street have returned to their home from Kidney Pond camps and Sourdnahunk lake, Maine Miss Gladys Nickerson of Hart| oo oo o % street and Miss Fannie Holmes of | - 88 *Sreles Sot N Hart street a Pine Grove for |5 130 PGSR, = vacation two weeks. Miss Dorothy Anderson of Com.| Richard and Bruce Rackliffe, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rack- liffe of Golf street, have returned monwealth avenue has left for IMeasant View where she will spend e Comine oo from the Y. M. C. A. camp at i Woodstock Mrs. Hannah Clark and Mrs. Mar- PR ATy e e . “Scotland, | Mr. and Mrs. Justin Fearing and are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. | daughter of South Weymouth. M. Reynolds of Derby street Mass., have heen the house guests 2 P of Mrs. Fearing's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Newton of § Mrs. E. A. Elliott, of Newington street is visiting her sister, M er- | Center. man Erbe of East Westerly, Ne s Hampshire Miss Helen Conrad of New York slin iy y is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Attorney S, Gerard Casale has James Skinner of Thompson street. turned to this city from California L) where he attended the Elks conven- | Mrs. Herbert Carlson and son tion hert, of Camp street have return- L ed to their home from Springfield Miss Ethyl Gubernick of Stanley | Mass street leaves today for Leonard's 2. Bridge. Colchester. where she will| . A. Stockwell of Main spend the coming w:' weeks. is’in Suffield visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marion of | Aliss Geraldine Cullen of Win- Detroit, Michigan, are visiting With | {hrop street is at her parents: sum. Mps. Marion's parents, Mv. and Mrs. mer place at Weekapaug, R. 1 iomasilaean ot ansinEton Mrs. Cullen is spending the sum- % mer in England Miss Mary Farrel of Columbia . street is visiting relatives in Ll A beth, New Jersey and Buffalo, New York and Mrs. C. L. Savage and son of Detroif, Mich.. were the i zuests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold White of Golf street last w Miss Mary K Hirrison e street s at Westerly, Rhode Island 4 J2 £ ikl Miss Hedwig Miklos of High strect and Miss Connie Tewicki of Broad street were in New York city the past weelk. Mrs. Olive Judd TIngraham and two sons of West End avenue r turns to town next week aft: spending the month of July at Cres- Farat Niantic Miss Marguerite Hulber . of Mr. and Mrs. Richar AT and Mra Nortond Smith bert, jr. of Stuart streef. is at the I'armington have returned from Eu- | New Brifain Girl Scout camg at o Job's pond in Tortland. Mr. and Mrs. Josecph Stone of| €. Terguson and A. Terzuson Ten Acre Road have gone to New |his father. of Maple Hill. were in Hampshire for the week-end. On|Boston this week Wednesday Mrs. Stone is motoring g to Michigan for the remainder of | Graham Dary, son of Dr. and the summer [ Mrs. Leon Dary of Maple Hill ave v nue, 1s entertaining Anders Rydell Mrs. Kate Bardill and Martin| of Viskafors, Sweden Buol of lLong Beach. California; | L. Mrs, Casper Buol and daughter Miss| Miss Tlizabeth and Miss Harriet Come in and select one of these heauti- ful boxes of writing paper which we are showing in many colors and white with beautifully lined envelopes. Have your selection monogrammed or stamped with your initials in gold, silver, or a color to harmonize with your paper. This Can Be Done With the New Thermographic Process which gives the effect of die stamping with- out the cost of expensive dies. ADKINS 66 CHURCH STREET W MRS. CARL A. LUND Mrs. Lund was Miss Beatrice Seibert before her marriage hich took place last Saturday afternoon. Comstock, daughters of Mr. and and Miss Ahlgr Mrs. Geor Comstock of Sequin | street a ‘linton b street, are t RBiddeford, Me., for » the remainder of the summer. Miss Winnifred Fodt, Miss Berth Zimmerman, Miss Winifred Kehoe Niss \ and Miss loren Clary and Thomas Kehoe are Piednoiie Jnughicrs of Mr. | OD a house party at Saybrook Manor and Mrs. James Lacava of Hawkins street, and Mr A\, Avitabl cek-end guests of Mr. and M Al ST sstiniby Gle dhen Anthony D'Ammfzio of Brookly geliginlssala i Bendulst of New York. Mr. D'Anunzio is East street are spending their vaca- brother of the well-known poet G tions a1 Madisor o GERNGS Y Mr. and Mrs. Vi and ¢ W turned from a week's vacation sp 5 I in orthington R Berlin, have | Pien 12 Amuse Society Philadelphia and Atlantie City nformal Suppe: AR : Divert Folks. Mrs. William H. Boot street and her house George Taylor of Montclai Mrs. Earle VanBuskirk of T voad and Mrs. Robert ( Garden street spent Iriday son with Mrs. George Kim Mrs. Allan McKinn v rman Dyson entertained =R t triends at cards and tea last Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone Vance 1 afternoon in honor of Mrs. Monroe street are spendir the t ce who left on Wednesday week-end at Ridgewood, Conn.. the house guests of Mr. Vance's mother Mrs. Robert J. Vance Pardon G ahtful luncheon bri 8 he Miss Anna Iloldan of t mne rlin last Tuesday noon PAUL’ LADIES" HAIR BOBBING AND Beauty Parlor OPENING MONDAY, JULY 29th in the NEW LEONARD BLDG. Room 304 300 Main Strect Tel. 288 Highly Skilled Operators Specializing in Hair Bebbing Permanent Waving Finger Waving And All Branches of Beauty Cullure PAUL MANGIAFICO IN Attendance at All Times Your Inspection Is Invited Claude Mrs. H | entertaining in honor of Mrs. |son, Lewis, and his family, and |artists and the laymen mingle and Clise. Her guests included | Gerald, another son, were present. | cnjoy one another's comments on arold Hatch, Mrs, Harold M. | Two sons of Mrs. Anderson, Cail|the work ons, Mrs. William H. Booth, and Edward were present Mrs. Elisha Cooper of Vine street, Mrs. H bur Gi Abou miscella oward Humphrey, Mrs. Wil- | well as Mr. and Mrs. Rognar John- |4 member of the Art association, I8 lbert and Mrs. Johnston: son one of the exhibitors PRI . e Des nts of the Cornet Jos Mrs. Frederick W. Macomber of t 60 guests were present at a | Parsons Association of America wiil [ Ten Acre road entertained at dinn aneous shower given in hon- |hold their scventh annual reunion Thursday evening at the Blue Plate, or of Miss Mary Hudak, Thursday fon August 15th at Onondaga park |Hartford. later taking her guests to evening, at the home of her parents Syracuse W York. Many descend- | her home for bridge. Mrs. Raymond on Wil marry Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Shaw gave \ dinner party and bridge at their| Arthur Kim home night and M Mrs. Sturman Dyson, Mrs. Wilbue [ Clise Gilbert, mond Mr. and Mrs. Merrick Hillvar |2VeNue entertained in honor of Mrs of Trumbull street gave a dinner party 1 Mr Monroe of eigh their Mrs Wilbur per on last T Among their guests were Mr. | Howard — Humphre cox street. Miss Hudak is to |ents living in New Bri and tn and Reuben Twichell were Frank Arburr. on August 7Tth. [nearby towns expect t end this | &iven the prizes. P ent PR voas Manvilie Johnson of Maple Hill is a number of friends at supper this evening on Elbridge road Monday |Strect entertained rardl Mrs. John €. Loomis of Lincoln aad | Aessoy e " | road entertained Mrs. Harold Shep- crd of Dover road, Mrs. William Judd of Murray street and Mrs. F. Raymond Gilpatric of Ten Acre road Wedn ay at F summer home in Madison rs. Fayette Leister, Mr George Kimball, and Ray- |day evening Searles . P Mrs. Stanton As Paul Bullock of Philadelphia, th nd Mrs. Johnstone Vance of | Lr 178 Wer B Boli and Mrs. ave I street entertained a party | O and Mrs. I IR . A ¢ o | The Mid-Summer Season at supper last night aboard Mrs i . 1B = 1 : ht “Tantamahague.” et H}m ! 'wo | Shows Marked Halt in PH s e 4 : Nuptial Events. Earl Van Buskirk and Mrs. | for her guest Mrs, Gilbert gave a picnic sup- | Aps, | ette M the Iarmington Mountain | Bullock and Mrs. Reginald Tos Monday afternoon at 3 oclock, lesday night. Later in th:|were awarded the prizes, Miss Dorothy C. Trehy, daughter of aul evening Stanley Eddy entertain P Mr d Mrs. Dennis the entire party with cards at h country Curti siving this ev Alrs, road ga This coming week .the Lyme Ar became the home in Canton. association of Lyme, Conn.. will ob- | 90! - Swanson, son of Mr. and oty L serve its 2Sth annual exhibition of |? Charles Swanson of Hillcrest s Sheldon of Grove Hill is|the paintings and sculptures of its 0. The ceremony took place a beach party Madison | iiembera it On e Neih s aC At au ctory in Kensington ening s open from 10 to 6. from 1 to 6 on | anc verend J. C. Brennan offici- Sundays and will keep this schedule Harold Hatch of Lincoly |until September 7T Wednesday r r ma of honor, Miss ave a small dinner party last |and Saturdays promise to be the Trehy chose her niece Miss Mary night honoring Mr. and Mrs. Norton | most popular days as tea Ross and Herbert Swanson was his Smith Little ught Vinger ed the birthda; Jean Hart, Carol Knowles, Barvara Tuttle, phia, E Hartfor Hartford Mrs Drive nesday Calla, are sp Mr. of Har dinner s Get 2 HOOVER NOW' M gave a ning at Waverly of Mrs. Ars. hrandt Mr Forestville avenue, Plainville, enfer for your old cleaner. Don’t postpone having a fained bration of Mrs. Johnson's mother. Mrs. Anderson’s 7ist birthday. Mrs. Anders Jamest of Farmington served on t ad s gaily colored umbrellas >t (Continued on Page 16.) Miss Marilyn Wing er of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave C. of Harrison street, celebrat- — fourth anniversary of her y erday afternoon with & uests included: Barbara gy Bristol, James Bristor, | A McKenna, Robert and Neur Helen Fagan, Palmer Rehm of Philadel- mmy-Lou Penfield of West d, and Bernadotte Clark of Herbert Owen of Mason birthday party Wed afternoon for her daughter, at Beach Park where they nding the summer and Mrs. William A. Meehan rison sireet entertained at recently in honor of Mr. and Otto Anderson of Hart street ) B ¥ dinner party Tuesday eve- There is no reason in the world why you \1""‘ Symines “0”'1" “"‘*;‘ dge. shouldn’t have a Hoover immediately to lift your ark, Stamford. in honor 4 Harriet Burr of this city. burden of summer cleaning and give you more : NN time for play. You can take your choice of two Eunice Humphrey Hil e 75 of Lincoln street entertaine mf.)dcls—the de luxe style at 75, or the popular- 1s on Tuesday evening. priced model at $39.50. You need pay only $6.25 ! ik down; the balance monthly. Liberal allowance and Mrs. F. G. Johnson of > at dinner last Sunday in cele- Hoover. Telephone today. MODEL 843 on’s hrother, Oscar lLynn of own, New York, his wife and The [Nunzio E. Agnello | SPRING & BUCKLEY TEACHER OF VINLIN TP STUDIO, 299 MAIN ST. 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