New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 3, 1929, Page 4

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¢ Stahlbend ameea Partrail { n ALICE GAFFNEY Miss Gaffney, daughter of Judge and ' Gaffney of Vine street, i View, R. L. spending the summer at Ple William IRRoche of Lake street left today for New York to spend two weeks. He will be the guest of his son, James F. Roche of the New York Times, a former ldcal resi- dent Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roche and daughters, Kathryn and Mary, of Lake street. will spend the next two weeks at Bayview Heights, Milford. | | KE aidfy | | Judge W. 1% Mangan of Bassett | street is spending the week-end with nis family at Bayview Heights, Mil- | | ford | | Mrs. Edward J. Conlin and .‘-()H.\} | Edward, Bobby and Billy, of Hart | | street left today for Bayview, Mil- | ford, to spend two weeks | . .o | | Mrs. John L. Conlin and children | Dorothy and Jackie. of Brooklawn | street, left today for Bayview, Mil- ford. to spend two weeks. e Conlin and daugh- Mary, and Lstelle, of today for Bayview, | | [ . to spend two weeks J. Smith of Allen r nieces, Miss Maizie Katherine Butler and » Butler of Wklin square > leaving tomorrow on a motor I trip to Canada | Mr. George Dyson of Harrison | street who is at Middle Beach, West- | brook for the month of August is enter 1 her son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dyson | of Milwaukee, W PR Mr. and Mrs Harold Hatch and daughter, Elizabeth, of Lincoln roal |returned from Weakapaug urs {day, whe they have isited since |Sunday with Mr Hatch's parents | Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hatch PR Charles Stanley and children coln road. and Mrs. Kenneth | Mrs. B. F.|[Scrle ana son o ms sirect have | returned from Madison Beach where they have heen stopping fo. a month Mr. and Mrs. William Bentley of | Russell street are in Ogunquit Social Activities About Gown | s New Britainites Enjoy Pleasures and Gaieties Resorts — Shuttle Meadow Club Cente Attraction During Mid-Summer Lull. HE - August social season opened this week under mosc| s Cobin I Dine Groveiltlor e 1 X orhin venue e at ine G « or, ‘M S 1.t 5 K of> Park place favorable auspices as far as weather is concerned. Al S mer season at Nantucke [ town this w at Beach | s kA Hayden an hildren MRS. ELISHA COOPER of Lincoln road have r and Mrs. Loomis is entertaining them by motoring them to New Ha- ven, Hartford, and other parts of tau state. Scott-Hansen's father is a aoctor and Amenntorp's is one o1 the three governors of Denmark. A Miss Dorothy Putney and Mrs. M JFuller of Hurlburt st will ‘eay Monday morning for Niagara Iails and Canada. They intend to motor for a month. Mrs. Mary Bennett of Highlang street is at Myrtle beach. Miss Mabel Selander of Chapman street 1s spending two weeks motor- ing to Buffalo, Niagara [alls and | ‘l'é\fl:\'lil. | | Miss Jena Drier of Miller stree: is at ntam lake Mrs. W. I%. Hausman and son Wal- er, will be sts of Mrs. I G | Hausman at the Highland, Fast | River,_for tne coming month. | ... Miss Doris Gunterman of Gilbert | <treet is at l.ake Wononscopomue | at Lakeville, Conn PP | Mr.and Mrs. Henry Thomas of ;l.fl\ ust street and Mr. and Mrs. Ber- | nard Faulkner of Shuttle Meadow | wvenue are on a motor trip througn | New York state and Canada Mrs. Sturman Dysen of avenue has her sister, Miss Bones of Long Island for he Mrs. Frank Zimmerman of Vine [ strect leaves today for Plainfield. N J., to visit her daughter, Mrs, Irv- ing Dyer. Mrs. Dyer was Miss Em- | ma zimmerman before her marriage. | | S Miss Harrict Parker, her brother Lesley Parker of Vine street, and her | fiance, John Wolff of Kensington | avenue, are spending the weck-end as the guests of Miss Barbara Pal- mer of New Haven, at Beach Park. oele | Miss Helen Lynch of School | street, leaves today for Ocean heach | Pwhere sho will visit her aunt, Mrs. | | Dunn for the next two weeks, Mrs. Walter Olson of Star street has refurned from Stannard | heach where she passed the month | | ot July. | Sy e Mrs. B. M. Crum and three chil- | dren of Monroe street returned this | week after spending a month at | Hotchkiss Grove. Henry Wheeler of this city left r of e s Mrs. Cooper has paintings on exhibit at the 28th annual yestcraay to spend a week at Madi- y ] exhibition of paintings and sculptures of members of vs. Fred Aonier © | Art association at Lyme. { daughter of Maple st the Lyme | son. s Mrs. Harriet N. Merwin of Lin- coln sireet has returned after spend- [to Point 0" Woods | R S Mrs, Stanley Goss ! gl | Peck i N o for the month ¢ 2u | returned this week afte decided drop in the average temperature has added zest zmd‘;”, e : B July at their summer ho. . enthusiasm to the doings of New Britainites. The Shuttle |qays Mrs. William H. Booth and twn Lales. Meadow Golf club continues the most brilliant rally of sociely, with luncheons, bridges, teas and din crowding for attention. The Long Island Sound beaches| /" remain a haven of delight and pleasures, offering amusements, water sports, golf and tennis. For are not actively interested in sports there are always contract | 0 have gone to Fishers Island for tha of Fairfield, has heen the recent Homestead avenue, and daughter, i X sens, Curtis and William, junior, o ing eround | AR ons, Curtis an : Rk .ltl-,\( A TrS e A Datess e larned o a0 street leave today for Mar-| Mr. and Mrs Ner parties) o home at Madison yesterday, | RS Vineyard, where they will he | Winthrop street and Mis: spending the week in town, | [OF the rest of the s or, Sheldon of 1 all sorts of | P Rogers Lake those who| Mrs: Maxwell Port and her two Miss Katheryn Sword I hter mall children, of Lincoln road. of Mr. and Mrs. Cha vords | Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ]71‘1(1',!’{3 é\fld d;“‘c“]"“ parties. I‘l‘““""{ too, Is a IV‘P\]I‘(\I' SW)”‘"\-IH,«HM@ of the season. guest of Mrs. Johnstone Vance o ]\Ivu\ Ellen, spent last v ! The season in Connecticut is open, with bass and pi ckerel to be PR Monroe stiect ! Providence, Rhode Islan found in abundance in the nearby lakes, late in August the blue | Miss Corinne Goodwin of Mrs. John Pinches, Jr., fish run in the sound and here again is cause fo r cheers as|man ceurt is returning tod Y a motor trip to Frankfort, Del Plainville, left on Wednesday — for | W Main street, are s “ncnl_\ evervone is enthusiastic 1nm[ snapper blue | Yl it e e R e S Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Parsons | gust. LR Maine seems to be the rendezvous for many New Britain jor Russell street. with their son, Mrs. Helen M. Elliott Hampshire, | Harold M daughter. Char- | 1. and 3 Thrall of Charles. of Homestead avenue, and | Mrs. Kendricks of = Plainville, re- motoring parties this summer. Vermont, New Canada, and New York state, as well as Washington, all vie for second place in poepularity, but Maine leads and Canada, always a favorite, is just a step from the Pi Weddings are few and far between these days. June took their toll of young folks, clearing the st autumn brides for whom showers and parties are al given. Miss Margaret Corr, who will marry Fr the 21st of the month and Miss Corinne Goodwin are constantly | ¢ has been at camp. being feted. M PERSONALS 1l et vin ' | | Shore and Mountains Send || s abelhiGond and Receive Town Folk as street K-ending July Closes. | Miss Dorothy Weigand of Wal- [Small daughter, Nancy lace et is at Clinton i s. Heald's aunt an where she will stay for two ! Maple Hill at their summer | home at Point 0 Wood he Te { mainder of th nme John Loom &t comin Mapl home Harbor M Mrs. Williar lotte, left Thursday for Association Plainville sre on a week's motor trip My, and Mrs. FFrank H : Island. where they plan (o spend the | through New York state and New |ficld avenue, have rel of course | next two weeks England. RS ety ne state. CEL A theen for the past two we [, Mis. Howard Humphrey lott on | Mrs. Virgi i and Miss - . May and |Tuesday for Madison where she is|Helen Fisher of Ilainy are at| Ajps John O'Dell anc t v Mr. au of Mrs. Matthew Clark ready being | Humphrey, will join his mother on| Mrs. Charles H sons of West | sipeet nk Volz on |his return from Crystal Lake, wher in street left Thursday to spend | 4 ety month at the Hotel Griswold. | Mr. and Mrs, Frank el Eastern Point, New London. Her | ramily of Connecticut ay Mrs. Arthup Kimball of Lexington | daughter-in-law, Mrs. Howard I e at Crescent beach for street. returned from Bethel Maine, | sons of § treet is spendin Angust last Sunday, where she spent the [week with her | Ly AL last week Miss Helen M. Stone Do moLtoN L A. A. North, Miss Irenc b home after visiting Mis. ersweiler of t Oak Blufis i A William Dillon' of Chicaigo is vis- | Miss Miriam t 5 - iner of Sunnychiff cottage, Pleasure b iting his uncle and aunt, Mr and | trude North o T \ =| this past month. s Mrs. Georze Kimball, at their sum- | turned from a st t Raymond * e mer home at Madisor Maine Dr. William Keith ha h from a vacation spent i George Kimball of South Burritt Mr d Mrs. Henry W g state, Vermont, 1\ Heald and |streef, was in v York city and nd daughter, Carroll, spent t L wre visiting | Washington this past week ck-end with Mr Miss Mary Kennedy 4 uncle S .o 3. H. MeElhene at th Eth street is visiting in ey o rth-| Mrs. Ernest Hu in- | cottage at Short Bea Brooklyn and Hoboken t {coln str Mis. George Ashley o LR PR Corbin I and Miss Mary Miss Lucy H. Hoffman of Miss Helen Smedberg of Park reissel . . vie 10~ |street, Miss Bertha Lax street, and Miss Fannic s of day on a motor ) I the | Vera Lundin and Miss Degne - | irospect street are vac | White Mountains ) Lillian [din of Manle street ending | the Adirondack mountair Thrall of Vine stre v will be | the Wash D D0 g | Mrs. John Loomis of L Jr. and ! lhas as her house g Dorothy. of torp and Mogen Scott- nding the |Copenhagen, Denmark men will be here for an AUGUST FUR SALE There is no questioning the ad- visability of securing your new fur coat during our August Fur Sale. " Because these same coats will be higher priced as the season a(]\'an(‘cs, the \'zzl'iol)' of styles will be gone, as well as the sizes. Hudson Fur Shop ANKLIN SQUARE 770—Phones—4773 Remodeling v month at her summer home at | Woodmont, ¢ spending | 0 s me at TWin |y Robert 8. Brown wnd d ter, Alice, of Russell street, eturped 1o {heir home affer spend- | tte of g several weeks at Stoney Creck. | s Marion A t are at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reebe and family arc at the Elisha Cooper immer home Lyme, Miss Margaret Middlemass of | veek-end in | South High strect and M Joim d Flannery of Corbin avenue have re- and daugh-| turned from a molor trip fo it . Crean of | | | | I | | | Nms: T H. Wrost dnd datel Miss Ruth and Miss Dorothy of | burgh, Pa. While in Pittsburgh ti pending the | were the guesis of Mr. and Mrs. ook Point. | Gregory Comstock o sonil v. A O. Kendricks, D. D.. and art of New | turned this weck from a motor trip | irned from [ 10 Georgia. they have | toe ks, Mrs. Willard Bacon and family of Monroe strect have returned from a vo weeks' vacation spent at Indian Neck. of Crown | 2ty 1 daughter the guests Mr. and 3rs. James Graham tochrane of Lenox place leave next| | Friday to spend their vacation ot Monhegan Island, Portland, Me. Rowley ani enue are to the month | : Mrs. Arthur Savard and children |of Lincoln street return today from yeturned | Cornfield Point. Saybrook, —where W H. War- | they have been spending the month of July. P | Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Tomasso of | e avenue spent (he s returneq | Commonwealth avenue spent th G e t week-end visiting in summer re- sorts along the Connecticut shore. of Lyons|_Mrs. Donald Bartlett and children New York, | Donald Jr., Barbara, and Carol, have zone 1o ove Beach where they | will spend the remainder of the| immer season ¥ o his summer Carlson of B George Corbin of Lexington street and daughter, Mrs. Paul Johnston of Deland, Florida. and incoln road, | son. left on Thursday for Wood- ils Amenn. | 1aont, where they will spend the Hansen month of August The youn aiheie nother week | Mrs. John Loomis and two of her | ationing in ns. * Doty MapIsoN” Gomrnam Stem.ive LeWitt offers for your inspec- tion the new silver creations of the lead ing American silver- smiths. Prospective brides are espe- ally invited, for every pattern is shown from the early American to the Modernistic and Spanish motifs. And prices are lower at LeWitt's, M. C. LeWitt Jeweler Up 1 Flight 299 Main St. MISS MARION I. HOLT Miss Holt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Holt of South Burritt sireet, ervaduated from the Normal d lepartment at Bay Path Institute, Springfield, Mass., last Saturday. Miss Holt took part in the senior play “Sauce for the Goslings™ and the mystery play “The Call of the Banshee” given in Ma children, John and Ruth. have re- Mr. 2and Mrs. John Pelletier an turned from Madison where they 'small son of Chicago, are guests spent the month of July. vs Pelleticr's mother, s ‘ogarty of West Main Aliss Dorothy Betts of L4 . ton le today for I I 1 G 1d where she will spend the nest t f Arhour. Penn weeks. = in the city. Corbin| Mr. and Mrs. Bryc Shuitle Meadow nue Mrs, wenue © Bloch Island o sh ‘ {he | turned from Sanford, month of t they have heen for the A Anna Price of s entertaini Miss 2an of Washington, D, Miss Ruth toll of South Bur it strect returned on 1y fron a week's visit at Short Beach whers she was the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Walter Steele Mrs. and Mrs. Howar who are spending the n p f st at Madison, reeent Mrs. James Graham Coch 3 od Mr daishienliclinygo Al enoXs BIRGR B0 [and # Oyeson =AlT havegretnnedFatlerfyvisiting George Humphrey and Cochrane’s parents, Mr. and Sheldon Beach of Lebanon, phrey motored cast A i M S Weiant - dauBhier otygtre 15 returned Plainville, left th el ‘Lo spend | giin whe 2 a month at Laurcl b frof spent Miss Adaline Delbon of Brookly New York, is the st of Mr Robert Lee of Kensingion. Miss Delbon is a concert singer. ARl Miss Doris lHart of North Ben- fmotor triy « mont nington, Vermont, has returned to | Hampshive, and Canad her home affer visiting at the hom . of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wheeler of S Rest D1 For Stre S MeKerney Dykens. all ¢f this city Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lucas of [day for Montreal where Dover road are spending the month | for several days of August at Madison e P Mr. and Mrs. Foster Robert £ Irown and son. Wol- | Winth cott, of Russell strect have returned following a trip to Lurope il | And DS GO Mr. and Mrs. Lmory Corbin of |linton. of ison Laurel road are spending the weel- end with Mr., and M wles Law Ay H. Coholan and sylvania, are Long of have' re- faine, wher: past month arl Court Dar- d Humphrey nonth of Au- 1y entertain- Humphrey's cousins from and Mrs son. George Junior. Mr. and Mrs. George Hum- of Murr n New Yor the past and Ne 4 . C. Enan- and Harold left yoster- they will be Packard o touring th oley and son street have at Hotchkiss Grove. A I Herbert E. Anderson Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Gilpaf- 5 ric of Ten Acre road left yesterday | Teacher of Vi to spend a month at Twin Lakes. For appointment cal Mr. and Mrs. William Judd of Mur- Gt olin 11 361-4 ray street are spending a week WIH {5 pgckard Bldg. . Atchand Main § them. August 2nd and 3rd Just think of having- the following four boc all at once on which to feast. The Galaxy by Susan Ertz They Stooped to Folly by Ellen Glasgow The Listening Post by Grace 3. Richmond Roper's Row by Warwick Deeping ml(s STATIONERY G‘W,Y are real red letter days for the booklover! 3

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