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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1929. future from Montgomery, Alabama, | o Fletcher of Monroe street leave to- | where they have been for six weeks. day for a motor trip to Wilton 4 Maine, whera they will spend the next two weeks, PR Mr. and Mrs. John Holloway of Murray street will return next week | after spending two weeks a Lake | Pocotopaug, East Hampton. anlon of Stanley | et urned home from In- | Mrs. Mary Burdick of Cromwell dian Neck. and Robert Finley Burdick of | Washington, D. C., have been visit- Miss Gladys Stillman, Miss Lucille ing Mr. and Mrs. James M. Burdick vder, hc of Plainville, are at of Grove Hill. | Quonocuntaug, R. I « s SN | i Mrs. W. P. Crabtree of Lincoln Miss Edith Wilcox of Bradley | 5 : 2 street has returned from an auto- trect is at Point O' Woods 4 g > mobile trip to Vermont and New SRS % s 2 B Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madigan of . e s s LS South Burritt street and Mr. anc G @' b . Dr. and Mrs. Robert Clark of Mrs. James O'Connell and Miss Mary . b 4 1 arden street leave Sunday for | O'Connell have returned from a| A G W 7 , o son, Michigan, where they will | 1n0tor trip to Quebec, Canada . 3 . | visit Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hancock, A 8N . N Mrs. Clark's sister and brother-in- Miss \ Hickok of Stanley SO 4 | 4 / Taw: street has irned from Indian s , sl ity > . ¥ Mrs, Stanley Lonsdale of Bridg: port, is spending the week-end at Morse and f: 5 lain- : % the home of her parents, Dr. and DORlafiidar B0rge, No 3 a i g ; Mrs. Robert Clark of Garden street. they are to stay for a few | - ‘ e ; ; R inor and Miss Bernice | Maple Hill have left for Granby where they will for the| August at Ye¢ Olde Coppet | Miss Kathryn Clark, daughter of | and Mrs. Clark of Garden street | arrived home yesterday after a stay | of some weeks at Ogunquit and| | Kennebunkport, Maine. | b o P e L e o Mrs. W. I Wilbur of Plainville is | Mrs. Thomas Fay and son William,| & entertaining her niece, Mrs. Edna of Glen street : at saybrook | . | Jones of Stamford. Manor, Saybrook E ¥ e e ' . Mr. and Mrs. E. Norton and| Ima Crozier of Buell| ~ " i : . daughter, Miss Jane, of Plainville, siting Miss Katherine . i spent the past week at Saybrook. Stannard Beach | b Lo W ok e | B ) . 5 Mr. and Mrs. Sanford B. Chand- er of Rockwell ave- % |ler of Lincoln road have returned Wednesday for Camp| i, from an airplane vacation to Oak Moodus where she will stay for about | 5 Bluffs. | ten days | yos : P | e | A Lewis Linn of Greenwood street | utk vlo ) Sheffield | ) E lia ) P we adi- Q T < a o~ FAVER s R V\W\J \v‘l\‘“\ esn r‘t‘ ; : & nding a few weeks at Madi MRS. HENRY E. SAGE West Main ! sirect|pestiaroiatiiaks Ronoscen avit S| ; ST S T . Mr. and Mrs. Sage of Worthington Ridge, are motoring 1. in Brooklyn, N. Y LB ¥ s 4 Miss Rose Croll of Sheffield street hl'ougll Vermont. it HeRATEAOE S r. and Mrs. ¥. Rotherford of | Lo s visiting in Boston. street have returned from i : . P cation spent at Rogers' lake. 4 i Miss Ethyl Bubernick of Stanley SR ‘ street has returned from Leonard's Miss Rose Holfelder of Hart strect | Bridge. is in New York city 5 i : e the White Mountains and Canada. |pigeon shoot. They will be gone Social Activities About ‘Gown e Y P it Miss Ruth and Miss Kathryn of Homestead avenue are entertain- | Mr. and Mis. Jack Whitteker of | e Lynch, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Tenton, | Kensington avenue left yesterday to | Miss Helen Lynch of School street Lynch of Garden street, are| g g i | spend a week at Twin Lakes, returns to this city after a two at Country Club — Many Small ccan Beach on a hol | i Rezoeylion HRSRN | B weks stay at Neptune Park, Ocean . 3 s P | : : SRR Beach, New London darti oW ving Room at Dinner Hours— 2 . | | . rs. Maxwell Porter and sonm,| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick I. Hart Parties ( vd Dining Room a § | Miss Margaret McNamara of : orter e e ; ‘ S e sincoln road were it £ Kensing d Dr. anc L o / i s ol Eliot, of Lincoln road were own | nsington : and Dr. and e e R Other Notes of Interest to Local People. e this past week. Mrs. Porter is at|Mrs. Charles K. Erichson of Main g atlin, daughter of ol A b . Fisher's Island for the remainder |street leave today on a motor trip | M. and Mrs. Raymond Catlin o. : o o CHROb TR L i . RS caman leoyasiati Adams strect, is at Marthas Vine- jcial season in New Britain is replete with | : S i SErelete . . vard visiting friends. Miss Catlin 4 4 4 3. 1. Gaffney has gone to ¢ s i o - | ye away for ab hree weks. informal events, outstanding features |- e sk ] Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith of | Mr. and Mrs Clayton Parker of [ Wil be away for about three weks. 1 4 ; P sl bl I e O 5 7 ’ Kens e s week-end for|Vine street have been at IForest curring at the Shuttle Meadow club for it 1S {yi¢ ramily who have spent the entire : i Kensington leave this week-end unnesay 7 g ; 3 ¥ S Grove Beach where they will spend | Hills, Franconia, New Hampshire,| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roseen of Har- P | 1 "the next two weeks. |for the past few weeks. rison strect motored to East Orange, ! “ s . + s N. J., last week. PR nehli rlock st | urned from Chinton Beach where | they have been for the past several | phrey of Lincoln street, returned on | Thursday for Dayton, Ohio, where Sunday from a motor trip through | Mr. Beers will participate in a clay ing Miss Irma Huaas of Li being at e ; cant ¥ heére that society congregates in great numbers. Dropping in i for a nent at an me of the day, any day in the week you | e i find most of the club members who are still in town or who are ‘ e e e nlf'{.r | & 5 Miss Alice McCorkle of Berlin has| John Wolff of Kensington avenu just back in town out there some place. It may be ‘A tea party, | Francis Andrews of Norway, Me. . ,]_',;“;”).I rlvt\l;'nml Vl“,‘m“ \},»lm‘;‘\:‘,"r.‘.l' K:j},,l“(v;‘]I\‘":Y"‘(Ii;‘g‘f]'.‘ :' ‘?:.‘,I\Y‘I; \;,',r' A”N’,-s \A\\ily.r:n'\l" ]‘?K;"II\;:::w1(;”?):\“I;;\')I|’\\:‘- .{1}111!(‘-‘1_1(':1'!\.”‘1 bt ]m}y.x m‘{lhl:l”(( {llmu}(],': ‘{11‘ niyf‘ \l\hx;}lL\‘tlzz Mrs. John Vining and daughter MISS KATHLEEN G. GRACE e SR Holl:‘l. Brotton Woods, White |at Madison, was in town for a few QEi0DIECULNE S ORS00 3 b | Miss Beatrice of Pleasant strect, will | | Miss e e 2 i ’ | Mountains, New Hampshir jays this past week. moon full, it is an unusually lovely spot in the late evening.|{ "\ Tndian Neck for a few weeks. y 1 Grace of Lincoln st}e(‘t will l)E’camv thet bride ot v and Mrs. A. T. Mackay of| e ’ RS A Few clubhouses have the picturesque setting of that at \hultk\ xow o | Francis G. Ryan of Montreal, Canada, on September Tincoln street were the gue Szl N end Mr Ty e Dyartand | EMrSanaEaessATihur (G IRK{mbal]l Meadow in looking out from the terrace over the golf links to} Miss Victorio Michalman —and| Mr. and Mrs. George T. Kimball at |their two children of Plainfield, |4Nd daughter, Miss zabeth, of Srantis Michalme T — — — —— it 3 | Ne % £ o vo | Lexington strete, are the week-cnd ihe low hills in the south and west, over the charmin, 1([“ rancis Michalman have returned their sumer place at Madison last|New Jersey, ave visiting Mrs. Dyer's | % Q800 Ve AT (ARG WIEITC B fashioned flower garden which lies to the left, a most entrancing | S {spending the summer at Camp Wah- | where he will for the next two » e on merman of Vine from Pittsburgh Farmington avenue, Plainville, is|street is now s Naney, TFrance, | week-end. }nm-. nts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zim- | §00608 08 S0 00 view presents itself. It is really a lovely picture. Thursday I$| Mr. and Mrs. William Groth of | {onah, Cape Cod or three month, fore entering the| Miss Dorothy Denton of South | . S always a ¢ ht at the clubhouse and this week proved no|Monroe street —are at S ok orbonne at Paris where he will | High street is in Worcester, Massa-| John A. Andrews, Jr.,, son of Mr exception. Noticed among those dining were Mr. and Mrs [ Manor. Mrs. Frances Williams of| Mrs. Ruth Walther of West Main |study for a year. chusetts, visiting relatives. and Mrs. John A. Andrews of Lin- AN s e P S e e e BUE L e e ol e the weel Ralph Clapp of Dassett street will| Mrs, Helen McKenna of Smith [day from Dallas, Texas, where he Louis Jones, aymond Gilpatrick 451}'1 _}'\‘1' »\“\;f” S0n | end. . in his family Saturday at Scituate, |street was at Sound View this past | visited Joseph Kendal. [ Wendall, Mrs. Robeit Mrs. Allan McKinnie, Mrs. Truman : e U Aiea. o1l 1 of | Massachusetts, where they have|week. PP Bristoll and her guest, Mrs. Adelaide Hibbard, Mr. and Mrs.|, Mt and Mrs. J. . McCunn of| (0% g we leaves today to|been all summer, | P | T. Kenyon Loomis, son of Mr. and ! £ Montclair, N. J.. arc spending the | P : 5 P Berlinupent M J . i William T. Coholan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nichols, and Mrs. | end. with their daughter, Mrs.|visit Mrs. J, B. Wilbur at Manches- | Gustave Lindquist of Berlin spent | Mrs. John C. Loomis of Lincoln road Arthur Kimball, ) Wilbur Gilbert, William H. Booth, Mr.|Harrison Bristol of Vance str b and Mrs. George Scheyd s daughter, Sophie and Marion, of 1 inont street, are vacationing at Sound View. Zieg f Chestnut street and Siduey be of Shuttle Meadow avenue are leaving today for a week's touring trip through Main : ot |ter, Vermont | Miss Martha Tomaszewski of |this past week at Newport, Rhode | returned on Monday from Akron, |znq 5 ST o o Osgood avenue will spend the next |Island | Ohio, and Colorado, where he has | and Mrs. Harold Hatc and Mrs. Elean ? 4 Miss Harriet Wells of New York| Miss Jean Parsons, daughter of |two weeks in New York city. P been spending the summer | Miss Sophie Volek of Brooklawn |leity is visiling her siste Mrs, A.|Mr. an s. R Parson { : Ay Dr. nd Mrs. John TPurney of | S street and Miss Tillie Drauchik of Sianley Dinean lof Tiheoln stract. |Dover 1 v vi Mies| John Ward of Winthrop strest | Black Rock avenue have returned| Mrs. John K. Meehan and small | Hooker strect will spend the next “QSO’\' A Lg tant Jade k S Betty duughter of Mr. and |leaves this week-end for Oak Blufts {from a trip to Nova Scotia. | son, John, of Trumbull street, will | {wo weeks at Hampton beach, N. H. PI“ ) T turn (o t Dudley Telt, son of Mr. and Mrs, |Mrs. Logan Page, at Stannavd |Where he will be for the next two | . : spend the month of September at SRt = L € | William P. Felt of West End ave- [Beach, Westbrook | Mr. and Mrs. W. Coons of Kast|Grove Beach. M : herine and Helen Far. > | nue, has taken up his residence in Sere | street, Plainville, are entertaining e L 7 mer of Fairview street and Louise Motor Trips to Shore a r s Keys of | ¢leveland, Ohio Sihman. T8 md | Mrs. Stanley Gwillim of Farming- relatives and friends from New Miss Miriam Lake of Milford has | Perchey of Jubilee’stret are at Block Mountain Resorts Attract t lorid e visiting Mr. and P ASEnt of Cineinnati. Ohio, |ton avenue, Plainville, and her | York state. recently been the guest of her |Island. New Britainite i ¢ Russell street Joseph If. Faust and family 5 . M. McNamara of |motber. Mrs. Arthur Tinder of Wol-| Tartane grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Georg b 3 i Washington, D. (., are the guests \e. West Virginia, are visit- | €0tt Hill, Wetherstield have returned | Mrs. H. E. Whiting of Chicago, is | r of Liberty street, Miss Lake | of Hillerest | Mr. and Mrs. Bernadotte Loomis : their parents, Mr. and Mrs. |[FOM & trip to Cape Cod. he guest of her sister, Mrs. James | formerly lived in this city. | r vacation at|Rockwell avenue, e G e s . . | H. Robinson of Harrison street. ARy York city . g Mrs. R. L. Morse and three chil- | Mrs. Whiting has just returned from | Arthur G. Kimball was in Buftalo | Her!:ert E. Anderson Judge k B. Hungerford of | i Mis. Atohonso Dorter of |ATéh of Grove Hill are spending the |a world cruise | this weck Teacher of Violin orson of Sonth | Cedar strect spent last week-end z et 5 ‘!‘ SR |month of August at Beach Park,{ PR 1 For appointment call 361-4 e is summer home in Old Lyme o e e R G ton | Mrs. Adelaide Hibbard of Wash-| Mr. and Mrs. William E. Beers of | S two weeks. \ e ston of South Norwalk 3 > 5 ington, D. €., is visiting Mrs. Tru- | Pearl street, and Mrs. Ernest Hum- || pqkard Bidg. Arch and Main Sts Mr. and Mrs €. 1. Williams i " ; : N : Mrs nor Bennett of Mont- [man H. Bristoll of South Burritt |phrey of Lincoln street left on daughter of Liberty siroet spent last | MCTY “]“”"‘ e e e O L N W is the guest of strect Mrs. Hibbard formerly re- ! I LLEE > Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hatch of Lin- |sided in this city oln road this week-end, St Miss n Overhili| Mr. and Mrs, Dunca I f « s s ! verh 4 e | Mrs. George Ashley of Corbin ave- venue is spe g a few weeks with | Dewey street are | Mr. and Mrs. Parker W. Fair-|nue, Miss Lillian Thrall of Vine A I dnughter | iriends at Se rk, Bridgeport. | Cleveland, Ohio, $ th. daughter, Ellen, of Gar- | street, Miss Mary Preissel of Kelsey \ holiday o en street, and Mr. and Mrs, Walter street, and Mrs. Erne Hum- Mr, & T b " Dudley Bac I West nue o t 1 motor througl laine ty Old Lyme week : B UNPARALLELED VALUES IN Miss Muricl 1 laughter e r. S0 u = DISTINGUISHED COATS IN THE and Mrs. Stanley i ; p NEW SEASON'S STYLES. 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