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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1929. - York. Mrs. Frank Vanalstine and | Lynch returned last Sunday from a daughter Miss Anna and Mrs. Anna | motor trip through the White Moun- Ellsworth of Dorloo, returned as | tains and Canada. their guests. . .. F. L | Mrs. C. W. Upson and children of Mrs. A. Carpenter of TRockwell Lincoln road are at Kezar Lake, s |avenue, is in New Hampshire | Maine. | where will spend the month of L August. Mrs. Howard Bruemmer of West el e Main street who is at Stannard On the Neu Beach, Westbrook this summer was { change i the in town on Wednesday last. DY P. C. Platt of Ten Acre road has gone to Stannard Beach for the | week-end, where he joins his fam- who are there for the month of Children’s home and its sponsors | Dr. and Mrs. J. Klingberg, at an | | outing at Lake Compounce, | 1 | 2 s w | Mrs. Alan Rickey of k| i teity has been the recent g T August. mother, Mrs. William Middlemass of Alasid | South High stree Dr. Frederic of White | 5w Plains, N is spending the week- | end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bald- win of Lincoln road Harold Hatch of Lincoln road |spent the early part of the week in | Mt. Carmel visiting at her brother's oA T : Mrs. Kieth Fitch and her daugh- | ter, Margaret of Chicago, 1ll, are visiting Mrs. M. L. Fitch of Emmons | place. rs. Maurice e who is at Oak BI mer, spent the week of Lincoln it this sum- town. / | ‘ | &y 0 oo o \ { Nom il | Mrs. William Middlemass and Al PL8e who has recently | , daughter, Margaret, of South digh | returr from a western trip and stret, motored to New York city last Thursday. ol e is stopping at the Swift House on lake street. is in Boston, Mass., for the week-end P | Mr. and Mre. Harry R. Holland | | Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hayden of Lin- and family of Maple Hill are spend- coln Road arc spending the week- | ing this week at Cornfield Point. end at Marthas Vineyar house f guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hart Miss Adele Basselt of Kensington i R is spending the month of August at | M and Mrs cws and | Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Mis. S, Sieben of lohoma, | | bt re visit rle Van | Mr. and Mrs. William Hemingway of Plainville left on Monday on & motor (rip to Maine. Miss Constanc > er of Mr t ell of Brookside Road, has returned | Miss Helen Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Goodwin of Plainville, | from a European tour | | have returned from Poland, Maing | | ELy where they spent a short vacation. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hatch of Lin- Sei coin ‘:"'(",",!]v ELean ”\']”f e \!\,:’:‘\:" Mr. and Mrs. George A. Case, Miss | | Natalie Case, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- | suests of ane pirs mond Beveridge have returned after spending two weeks at Cedar Lake, PR Mies Madeline Keeney of 47 Wil | cox street will leave this afternoon | for a two wecks vacation at Point 0'Woods e Mr, and M Harold Treden of Maple street, Plainville, and th | qaughters. Miss Dorothy and M Ruth, are Short Beach for two Mr. and Mrs# Henry Walther of ST, Greenwood street and Mr. and Mvs. | William E. Tyler and daughter Miss | Marjorie, left last Sunday for a trip 1 Mr. and N Horace Mercure and son Frederick of Rockweéll avenue will leave tomorrow morning hy auto for Montreal, (‘anada. through the Wh Mountains | h Anderson and Miss| Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh and | MRS. HARRISON BRISTOLI M oadwell | MISS BEATRICE LAMB children of Woodruff court are | MISS FRANCES VIVIAN MRS. HARRISON BRIS 7E] ke e : S L ) . |spending the week at Myrtle Beach o o X S S e A . orelisinillisRe J Miss Lamb will enter Bradford Academy this fall. She is 5hn | Miss Vivian, the youngest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bristoll is giving a bridge tea next Wednesday |paug |41 ) : g S S : v ; ; 2 ; afternoon at her home on Vance el < P | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Lamb of Park Place, | ©laf Pearson of Hayes stréet Clifford W. Vivian of West Main street, is spending the summer 2 - ¢ k. g | Miss Mae Windsor of North I s R G S R = LTl oY “"":1\"»" f’;‘" T":"d"'i H‘Fh:"- Maine, | with her mother and sister at their summer home at Truro, e i s e b A 5 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | | today where he will join his family | (g Co !‘I“;nnm\ McCabe of Walnut street. | Frances Vivian, daughters of Dr.|Lesinglon street have returncd from |for & week's time. Cape Cod. PE «nd Mre. Clifford Vivian of West [a trip to Europe and are spending SHAAS | = = Miss Florence Berlin, of Linwood t their summer place | the month of August at their sum- ott of Walnut | Main street, % o ' leave this coming weck for Montra- at Madison Thursday at the home Mis llen . o ege street is vacat g in Canad: |at Truro, C: Cod. ner home at Part Ridge, Franconia, | street, Miss Esther Lord of Bassett g ! Soc[al zcnvlhes zbouf ZSOwn [ vacationing in Ca ‘ SRS ACL mer home ot Part Ridge, Franconia, | 47eet, Mis Bauher Lord of Besittfai, her nome, whero she will teach |of Mr. and Mra, Tichard Lewls of ) ampshi LS v "7 lin the High school. Hartford. Mrs. Lewis is the former Thomas Prior of Plainville is at ot Aot S Gertrude Heleen of Church street A ! Saybrook { has | ! Mica Wallace I. Moore o x Rock {27¢ leaving today for a two weeks'| nfue gamuel Schupack of Stanley Sl e i v i Bl % PR e R i ) O~ Istay at Short Beach. St : S Ak Sy Informal Gaieties Crow d the ;\H;‘IUS[ Social Calendar— W ldon ot S N1 ‘\n,\ in Washir 1k (0 R street has recently .v[wmuwl\m Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F, Crean . C ; Y . Jis e il s sl ) : n during the weelk 5 : mother and sister of Bayonne, N. J. and family of Glen street are in Motor Trips, Beach Picnics and Small Dinner "‘"-l’“‘r“ are at Lake George, New | 3r. and Mrs. George Coit of sheaiie A“]‘(\*"rd”““,-}:"'\’I"‘“‘l‘_l“” *""‘;;‘ :“"; 5 oo New Rochelle, New York, vigiting % 5 5 ork. | Meadow avenne were in| Miss Sarah Coffy of week-end with Miss Florence Berlin, | . P friends, Gatherings Arranged to Amuse Society | =01 n for e e LT S SN i el | i S e T S, S ) N 3 P Touis Rowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. | ing down Mass.. | eity i1 ™ land Miss Gertrude Heleen who are | (€ Miss Ruby Andrews of <OLn . o —Other Notes of Interest. William Rowe of White Oak avenue, | where they ar i nee this| G oa spending their vacation at Short|Road are golng fo Nova Scotia. sl B onn ‘\"‘;‘\“,‘]"('I\”"l:'_ifl"\'; e | Plainville, has received notice that |summer. y Beach. u i g tan Sy sitacs S CILIne i b BER oL SO Reverend H. C. Burdon ar E " M. and Mre Gl D Williame from Cornfield Point where they HE gay merry-go-round of New Britain's social life|R® his been anac 2 h‘,‘v;-,."fi',\ il Iy of Newington left on Tuesday to| o0 & o ¢ Winter | daughter of Erwin Place are vis pent their vacation. continues to revolve around the Shuttle Meadow club.ijege, Hartfora {r ot aoend meveralivceks Sut Sorinsdales) (oo s ",mg‘ o etk o | friends at Hawk's Nest. Goh o More than 200 members and guests dined there, Thursday i Ty I who ere for the T Myrtle Beach Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gould of night, crowding to capacity the grill, the west poreh and the| Mrs. Harrictte Glasnapp Morgan. | scason A i M Dalnnd G A kit and S S ippenltion By O g p sl N Mislore hy vt S tis il ! I o oiiy of BHisiolty Haw at'] i, i and Gwatkin an s ol on ¢k | Batz arc at Highiand Park Villa, main dining room. Of that number 105 were club members e Hov Vet terlaesn at Al - ] family of Worthington Ridge, Ber- tobert N. Peck and daugh-| poo " onye, and Miss W Onk Bluffs while the remaining 100 included guests from town and many |yote ity at her summer home at | R lin. arc on a two weeks' camj :‘:df;m:’(’) ;:”“;”:k‘”‘;”"\‘ ];}" YOS | jjams, daughter of nd AMrs .. more from nearby places. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacMillan| Biock Tsland last weck-end. Those | end of ney palnERenHanDshize, S e 0] Ghester Williams of Liberty street, | Charles Clarkson of Bradley street were there with a party of friends from New York state,|from New Britain were: Miss Gladys Pa £ i et are at Camp Mohawk for the month | has as house . and Mrs. Harold Hatch entertained guests from Philadelphia, Henry|Atwater. Miss Nellie Turner, Miss| i mobert Frishie has Mr and Mrs. Frederick (. Walk- | s Nancy C. Jones of Dighton S AR L aeIall gL, Sage of Berlin was there with his charming young bride, the ‘\';:LL’"V‘””M v\“:,.m]";“‘rlzf b ane horw om her ‘”‘”\."“’\:];"'KL””“.” m::]"‘:li’l‘ Massachusetts, s visiting Mr. and| A{her nrialiiss Floencel ae bt .\I;y-llux,-lm\u,.n F e Van" Jim Robinsons, the Robert Frisbies, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben |’ % “esora G Yintuar i er o iy an A T - :J::N Virgil Palmer of HArrison | pji,cerald of Homestead avenue are | kngland. Twichell, their son Edward and daughter, Constance Who is| Miss Hazel Atwater of ‘Trinity| i '] e Smith of Lin. | M and Alrs. Harold Benning ot ; Z s in_Boston. PR recently back from the continent, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest|street, and Miss [Esther, Mi ; S Alndtaon this weok. | Benton Harbor, Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Connolly | i and i ,' 2 R ‘4'\-} 1 ['.):rvsnn ]«v 4 hfizm;,, ~ - i 'mvel and 54 Elve T | oad are rdison this week- Sl ZED e A ) nd Mrs. Kenneth Tuftle of | street bhas as guests, Miss Dor- Baldwin with their vouns daughter, and scores and scores of | Fvelvn. and Miss Elvera ( nd,. visiting. Mr: and Mrs. Hatry of South Burritt strect leave 10day | peng 7 an SR 5 ¥ A 3 or r £ < e 0L Aalai Al ot Teavt lomors iting 1 L Y 42y | pendieton road had as their guests othy and Miss Esther Holsworth of other folks to say nothing of the summer bachelors, C. W.| 0 "o spend the week at Sound | P2 e Be e e oL o Enenditoines ki s SICHIse R ROINE HiTARE weckoend, M fand iNaf AvihuinfiRouE Riceepe w York Upson, Noah Lucas, Howard Humphrey, Joe Stone, Rod|view T Gigtorelats oo Mentlay forcy oo i B Tuttle of New Hayen at their sum- P Chamberl: P. C. Platt I many. ms her! < 3 A Mr. and Mrs. Cha fitrg e R A S Willlam Middlemass and | mer cottage at Rogers' lake Nt S ¢ f s Chamberlain, P. C. Platl and many many others. A ; e i N. Y. and les el children of Maple Hill have return- e el iandiire sl lsen of Shans k Mrs. B. Sulima of Oak street isfg a0l or New York city have e ed from a month's stay at Rrighton : pi - ley street, are wnj:lm; the month Madison Beach and Oak Blufis vie with one another for ¥ L i e SR G ot gtonts of Mp. and |, Walton Meagiey of New York clty | Beach in Black Hall. \I"‘"' nd sz ecles Detkall obl clitus e Hewhis Neat: - e f 3 | Duryea, Pennsylvania 00T ML antlis spending two: weoks wih his par- Bt ch street have returnc rom . popularity. -Madison, only an hour's motor run from town is it b Mre. Donald MacMillan of - Park | £ SPCRGIEE LHE Kas il i Ty : Saybrook Helghts where they spent| George Linder. son of Mr. and somewhat in the lead and furnishes continual and diversified! Mr. and Mrs. W ler | reiaty e i lp'.famv:upnp-\\I:”‘:'m»flkl:11‘;:“1?1‘::'::»(“2‘ thesmonthiori RIS T AL i Aot L I coln amusement. Tennis, golf, swimmir beach and picnicking [and daughter, Miss Marjorie. return- i 5 o Miss Elizabeth Kirl s e g R LA road, returned this past week from E a I g Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H vl o is fre- | Massachusetts. z . 3 parties, all tend to keep the social ball rolling, crowding “w\.J 1 Saturday from a motor trip | park place have gone to Oak I quently a guest at George Kim- | P (.‘h\'. Harry ’nn:ud”;- n of (lenlw:\ Maine where he spent the month of B : 2 Y % Thncl eh NE I elats o i A street spent the week at Saybrook | July. days and nights from now until Labor Day. About that time| ™ EINCRRToT e fer the week-end hall ok idence on South Burrltt | 1. Skinner and son, Harold, of \I'flw_“ HEGEN SN Aessayhrog uly the curtain rings down on such constant summer gaiety, town | s . A, we T e jan g fros dpomite dlaplegliURhave retined Mo g PR homes are opened, voungsters are back in school and their!New Jersey t e | ter. Mis . H"”‘»l - ‘,‘w‘ 1,,',1 Kimball at oo p‘ ‘,‘;: lxmrolre‘y\‘\"(;y‘\?z‘ ‘\‘1‘0‘: \vlm_mu.h Mainefandiihc) S s B any SO eara s and e et alder brothers and sisters are rushed off to college. | cousin. Mrs. W. . tlatrect were in New York city this|€oing back to her home in Chicago. A lwi\;n o both of Lincoln NUHZIO E Ao’ne”o oS e | go. court are at Block Island - Wakefield court. weck A ; s .. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Bassford Al TEACHER OF VIOLIN . Miss Anne H. Chester of Carlton|and two daughters of South 'igh| 1 UD F S At | Ry ot SO : i ers of g Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hart TU ¢ PFRSO‘\TALb known Berlin has yeen ‘vfl‘flyw‘ v:.vi Mrs. B Shoer | Eres unior. son of street will leave today for dgmere, |strect are leaving today for Piy-|and Mus. St i STUDIO, 299 MAIN ST. - 1 i 1 of schools there sev- of Corbin ave at Atlantic| Mr. and Humphrey of | Long Island, where she will pend | mouth, M where they will he| Mrs Charles Stanley. Stanley For Appointments ——| [eral years ago Giky el will remain until Lincaln’ aleset visited Sperry Pera- | week with her aunt, Mrs. M. D. [until Tuesday when they sail for|and Bill Rowland were entert L G ey o S | A September. kos, son of and Mrs| Peter Pera- | Lurj, of New York va Scot E & i e e ]{:11'(}\\:«1'4‘ Gty HoLS AT e L Dl e T o iars I 5 T neeln Frebh 5 [ kos of Madison strect at Indian Lol NoyER-catle S S ]',\0?1\}!)11 to the Summer ‘ v summer = Jose |": Srm“ k \ n A Road | Neck this BLELL k c Miss Anne Bardeck and Miss Ger- Miss Winifred Majaury of Pearl Reeoute summer | was in New York city I'id X : | trude Rardeck, danshfers of Mr.and | street has refurned from Newport SR S s Tyang Miss Bark 2 4 | Villiam, son of | Mrs. Philip Bardeck of Shuttle|where she attended the Regatta is \\\M!ww 2 \‘m* n!‘w “\‘1'," ’; xm<‘ J Hill has r\\ H""“‘\M-”': a4 mo- | Meadow avenue and Miss Alice |last week-end. Miss Majaury will | L Y oung s Vine. | O anc s. 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