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A T QAT 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1929. —_— - = & Ly [ | e | PFRSONALS of the junior hoard of the DPress| = | club. He is & member of the Liens- | — —_— selaer Society of Engincers - Many Points o Interest Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Lecds anl | Concerning the Local mily of Ashland, Ohio, former| N Folk. regidents of this cit > return . { to New Britain this month to mak | their future home. Th are plan- Attorney and Mrs. Frances B 'ning to reside in the Westminster e fave lretumneditromis kons | apartments on Vine strect. | through the Adirondacks to Ma- PR iy T e e B e Mrs. Willlam J. Nixon of Larch o et eaaga mont, N. Y., is visiting her parents opening of the foofball season. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crowe N Grove Hill Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball ot Lex- S Dar q ington street left on Thursday to Hugh Reid Derrick, son of Mr. e visit her daughter, Miss Elizabeth, and Mra. Clarence Derrick of Sex- at Pine Manor, Wellesley, Massa- ton drive, has been elected manag- | chusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball wi Jing editorfofysThe Tech, Fithe col- I} le BeeinMnxlor thelwaskitor | lege weekly newspaper published at Chi e Kimbaitt il Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Mr. abonti el Derrick is a member of the junior friends and relatives in that city. class at the college. P Me, and Meal Bdward Sechrest of Mrs. Clarence Derrick and son, AL T e o e o Clarence, Jr., of Sefton drive, left N Lt o e Friday for Philadelphia, where th Mot Ghorzs Cadvwel W ot HarriEon | Will attend the football game Sat- iR nd urday at Franklin field between Uni- 5 N versity of Pennsylvania, and Vir- :3 My, ahfl Wrh. Gusteve Wingee o ginia Polytechnic Institute. Harrison street and Mr. and Mrs. i Reme Hiad Toomin of Havsisorictredtile Mrs. Kenneth Remer of Brockton, this week-end to motor to Mass., 18 visiting her parents, Mr. where they will spend a week at the BN, DTl O WA GRS i Mount Royal, in Montreal. lawn stbeet. g . . i BIcPand A5 Chailes Day and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Lonsdale B0 aons| TRCR anilcliE el pia of Bridgeport spent Thursday night o Erellres o e s e with Mrs. Londale's parents, Dr. and B s cr b e e el Mrs. Robert M. Clark, of Garden - M3e: HaymonalPlpes ot Bosion: street, on their way to Hanover, l;— PSS New Hampshire, to see the Dart- ? Hacey Hateine of Roborts® strest mouth-Alleghany football game. Rt left on Thursday with the Shriners DY ‘o1 0T CanadadlAWdinner s pivantat Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johngon have (R Bendlat hationd cailyiinitne returned from their honeymoon trip g evening. i to Bermuda and are at home to 5 el their friends on Lyons street. John Andrews, Jr., son of Mr. and o o e Mrs. John A. Andrews of Lincoln Bernard G. Kranowitz of this city street, 18 spending the week-end with has gone to Louisville, Kentucky, for his parents. Mr, Andrews is a junior a stay of a week or ten da at Yale. Lo ) “ o e Dr. and Mra. M. A. Kinsella of Metand MrstAbel R Jchnjonior Ten Acre road and Dr. and Mrs. Lincoln street are entertaining Mr. George W. Dunn of Lincoln t'reet LT o o left on Wednesday for a motor trip Brunswick, New Jersey this week- to Chicago. Dr. Dunn and Dr. Kin- end. Mr. Stone and Mr. Johnson sella will go on to Rochester, Minne- SR A TRV sota, in a week or 0 to inspect and T o, do special study at the Mayo Broth- Mrs, Maxwell Hart returns Mon- eratClinic, day to her home on Lincoln road .« e after spending fhe summer at Mar- George Copley of Texas, formerly thas Vineyard: of this city, is the guest of his sis- land ter, Miss Ann Copley, of Park place 7 t < THE D N Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Baker of o o s MRS. STANLEY HART 5 “\”"\j THEODORE S. HART . Mason drive are spending the week- Miss Charlotte Clark of Ne Wi, TR Gn i e e o alndl O i Mrs. Hart of Lincoln road poured at the tea given by |ens in Boston. city is the guest »f her siste Mrsk Dol i acH .“‘“ Liace gave a delightiul. tea with Mrs. Donald MacMillan and Mrs. Stanley Hart Wednesday s Katherine Clark, of Prospect street | MrS. Donald MacMillan Wednesday afternoon at the Shuttle 4 o “| r. and Mrs. Howard Hart spent this week-end. Mlas Clark i3 in| Meadow club. . Ay ke et charge of the Egyptian room at the of the week before returning to Metropolitan Art Museum in I their home on Hart street after York. Mr. Porter will visit Germany and | with their daughter, Beatrics, who is spending the summer at Marthas ¥ o o e England about the 20th of this|a student at Bradford Academy. Ll S % l‘% e ‘%b ‘G Vineyard. mm“‘fi-(::'l\“;:d H:“!nmh{‘fii”pf L\?— month before he enters the Sor- e e b ! Mra. iam E.| bonne the first of November. a i ocial Activities ST00UL (OOWN || ..y nucertor sbuet srest was e R it | M and s, Louts Toung of Lin- in New York city this week. faictonaboncaylvenia SonkMonasy g, fanalEuralic B. Williams of | this week. SRR ) - Colopfl | atre oD ; N e, pumphrey's slater,| Liherty stroct have been entortain- sl gy 7oy g . e , o 7 Mrs. F. W. Parsons has gone to Sk 4 SW: Ca¥ ing Mrs. Will ter, M far-| Mr. and Mrs. E. H. C 1 arm October Days Joy to Sport Lovers — Colorfu ng Mrs. Williams' sister, Mrs. Har-| Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cooper o A ¥ v I Philadelphia, Pa, after a short stay MRS. STANLEY CONVERSE ch o e e g old Bradstreet, of Bridgeport this| Vine strect were in New York dur- 1 i Tea at Shuttle Meadow Club—Thursday Night at the home of her son, Harold M. G ) S8 ot harles Byrnes of Profidence, | y, | ing this week. L & 2 J Parsons, of Russell street. Mrs. Converse of Spartanburg, S. C., is visiting at the 5"“’"‘3 Inand, LI O Ny e .« e Jit : ; eraey, o guo y Dinner Draws Large Crowd at Club House. oo {home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Crabtree on|Grea Tosesn, daushier o wr. ang| Mis Pearl Cramer of Black Rock | Lewls Chapman, of Ihiladeiphia, Miss Bertha Chamberlain of Sun-| I incol treet. M Co Miss Prisci v Ax secn, daughter of Mr. and | " tart | BON Of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Chap- oln street. Mrs. Converse was Miss Priscilla Crabtree | Mrs. carl R ret, | Avenue, Mrs. Curtis Christ of Hart ; nyledge and Miss Xath 'n Swift of % . Carl oseen of Harrlson street. of S h 19 tro g | 't atheryn § before her marriage. D R G A B n of South FUgh street, visited hig ? Lincoln street have entered the Tri St bt M Newington, have gone to New Yorl | PATCNts for a few days this week. ) ¢ e : : o ; ; .| State Golf Tournament, which in- Mrs. Fred Upson and her nicce, | N¢* , have goa rle | PR HE crisp autumnal gold and brown month of October offers| J %2 e ] 5 Mlss Miriell Lombray of Park 1 ”W‘(‘:I‘I for \\»Im a k-cnd where they | o rennte M. Olsson of Provie i F all sorts of interesting events in its span—everything|and Connecticut. They leave on Mon- 2;’“&;”‘“ -‘7""- '0"”“1‘1 ]“< ““'k“r‘ ing through Canada. Mrs. Everctt is :‘cre li)n1 New York city for a few | Wil Join Mr. Christ. |dence, I T, an art instructor at the b aments o Jhes o Naley i . | day to play in Massachusetts. QUOTLDERAtIE LT Y RIS LAY | the former Barbara Swift of this|days this past week. Qb jor high school in this city, has E from golf tournaments to tea parties, and speaking of H.w, latter, S ki ¥ 5o ¢ |\, 4.0 0 | Miss Isabel Foote. danghter of |y number of paintings on cxhibition one of wide interest was that which Mrs. Donald McMillan and| Mr. and M. Theodore 8. Hart| Mr and Ars Doswell Mooro ' of 8 o _ Misn Teabel Footo of Stanley stroet (Mr. and Mrs. Joseph oot of Stan- at the Seandinavian-American Art- L it S e Faq , 5 y .| of Lincoln road are entertaining Mr, | 1incoln road and r. and Mrs. John Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball of Lexing- | 8 at Buel lake, Great Harrington, | le¥ street, spent Jast week-end s fate' exhibit at the Art Center in New Mrs. Stanley Hart gave on Wednesday afternoon at the Shuttle o Mre. John Meliniey of Great | Stoddard of Meriden will attend the| % ZFRME = “' & - (:]‘ }‘ this week-end attending a house | hhe guest of Miss Avis Kellogg of | York city this month 2 ’ 6. Thev e 3 " , o 8 Williams-Bowdoin football game to- | 2" A0t St Ao R Dty Sheftield, Massachusetts. . A Meadow club house. They entertained well lox;]r. at.hundreg Neck, Long Island, this week-end. e S ¥ of Lincoln road wore in Wel. | 72" P L i e S S e ! sts, making a cleari ouse eir S0 igatio n A b e Mass,, during the week whe Sip s e g o LR e ! guests, making a clearing house of their social obligations a Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Wilbur and S B o K]’]:‘:l‘”":m:“’"h“r‘ dl“"‘v:h": Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Porter of| Mr. and Mrs. Garrett BYrnes of | s : stand facing the new season with a clean slate. [ #on roturnea to their home on For-| Mrs. Ralph Dame, who was SYIva | yion on ™m0 "l a Dana Hail s | AQam treet and Mr. and Mos | Providence, Rhode Jslnd. are ti | £ Qi 3 f i - | est stree P (o the woek. | Alderson of this city d since he JEL R 08 S7EbE AT L 5 | Cha se South A star | week-e UeALs! b ar J v In golf world “K” Swift is making quite a name for|est strect the first part of the week. Alderson this city and since her| o, WEH LI G EontEMAnchest | week-end guests of Mr. and M ¥ % ! : . £ Sl | marriage has lived in Harttord in will drive to Cambridge next week- | Carl Rosecn of Harrison strect. 3rs HERBERT E. ANDERSON ; herself, recently being acclaimed champion out at the Shuttle| Mg Harry Hine of Hillside place | leaving very soon with her hushand iy - |end to witness the Harvard-Army | Byrnes wag Miss Ebba Roseen b VIOLINIST | Meagow club. She is off now to win new laurels in the Tri-State | has returned from a ten-day visit 1n | & nd their two children to make her mdm‘":"(,‘:l ’” fee o ot ,” gameny ittty r;""(' U# 20, Deniel, | (ofe el martisee. TEACHER OF BEGINNERS I < | Philadelphia. hormalin) Hamilton G S| Mrs. Ca erpe of Winthiop | wiio is a aenior at Harvard (his year. LR " AD: 4 tournament which opens on Monday. Mrs. Maxwell Porter is St Mr. Dame i3 to be co with | street, a student at Renssclaer Poly- s o b e e e S . :,”L“KA‘;D""""'“”"" I ming the nine-hole tournament at the club. Mrs. B. H. Higbard of Mason |the Fuller Brush Co. | technic Institute, Troy, New York,| Mra James Robinson ot Harrlson | p,y Place will spona the | nir] |y et = i S S e S has been elected to the presldency |street, Mrs. Virgil Palmer of Harri- | ge axt. ey TELEPHONE. 361-R Drive and her daughter, Mrs. Har- Pl i L} |ot mext week in Br Mass. SR vey Woodford, of Shut Meadow | 3. George S hall of South ?: ;h';, m’Jl"“‘f»r'v"r:“jiw;. rl\.”] xl.y,jl"}: | son strcet, and Mrs. Frank Wach S ST 2 O e avenue left on Thursday to apend | Burritt strcet w York eity | % & meniber of the Rensselacr S0-|of Park place have roturned from e ——— O NE o rtant events on nfxl week' .U.c.n] r‘,?h,nt]ar fi temainder bt the wdsk ih Now) s e | clety of Iinginesrs. | motor trip to Chicago and Spring- [ the I neeting of the New Britain Woman's club, | York city. | . 5 « oo field, 1llinois. = e Bt Fdward Swain, eldest son of Dr oming or uesda Octobe 5. will officially ope ) . e Arthur G. Kimball of Lexington 3 ? J ; o & . CoImIng Iy le‘ ; October 15 It will offi ,:al] DT e Dod TN I Tatest stvent el iitoc oo Ryt w“m"g_‘rm:l Mrs. Chatles N of Vine| Richard Porter, voungest son of Co season for the club. Mrs. Buell B. Bassette, after a lapse of {turned on Wednesday from New | ton, D. C. street, a student at Rensselacr DPoly- | Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Porter of . two or g holds the office of president of the | York city. sy e technic Institute, has recelved an | Adams street, was recently the guest : : PPN Mr. and Mrs, George Coit with |APPOintment to the Jjunlor prom | with the group of Young men who | organization and in capacity her fellow members 100K| afr and Mrs. Sherwood Berger of | their two little sone, Jack and |¢Ommittec. When a sopiiomore, Mr. | have gone to the Horhonns to study, forward her next week. Wi the aid of her|lincoln street loft on Thureday to | George, Jr., are planning to leave “!’: ":;“" t '"”“”:" of ]”"(')“'"; ""“l :" tho-,h(;raml uglzes "I{ r‘x""’]"“‘“ V\ M s ¥ Al : A 5 3 4pend the rest of the we 1 Ban=|| Rew! Britainhetore the fist ofithe | Sophomore épprenticeion the bodrd | ixembotg s -4 principality. neap commyl lanned a winter of varied and interesting gor, Maine vear and will make ticir home in |Of the “Polytechnic” the college|Switzerland governed by the Grand F Ihcheon sl doiclock A ey newspaper. He now holds the posi- | Duchess. Many notables were present i : 8 7 12 4l Mrana Mra A W. Burne | : tion of subscription manager of tha|at the dinner given in their honor, M T S a:wut and | vijus Minnie Nowland of West Ms ! N A G eare ol or Tmmb"“\"Pnl)(vc)ml(:" and is also a member | including the United States consul. before that time. | strect motored to New Je t ot and Mrs. Lucian Stevens of [ % 5 ok week, roe st il spend tha first | f . et | part ot n k in New York city. . ) i 1€ nent features in connection with | Mre. Minot Wallace and Mrs. J. | e [ " e \);HL’JI‘ i D. Welch of Short Beach e | Mr. and Mra. Robert verett of A R 1 at th .‘r t ], iests of thelr 1- on Height , are motor- 1ers were offered A ng picture show | ! I e . . . I3 | i o e ; i amateur film, 'm]‘un A gfiy;‘}j‘}:fl,“ QOIL—Y )\-I}ADI5ON A little Sclf Treatoxcot cach % . Ti¢ Tl T Alaska A l cRnarm Svemi i 5 A . L J. Vance, on a recent trip to Alaskan i (L0 moming and night, using s 4 f resented. idca of somc Flizabeth Arden's Vemetian uch T for LeWitt offers Cleansing Criam, Ardens Skis . rs thar rned out tor your tusp § STATIONERY ( Tonic and Orange Skin Food— - ) dine and t se of act, that tion the new silver o m——ab————s according to the method of i crea c cad- R the culinary d t Seores | creations of the lead o b an Elizabeth Arden Treat- | q ing American silver- # R red « on the AR ment—will keep your skin I i ttendance | clear, firm and smooth. (& S 2 ‘ Elizabeth Arden's | N C t I l Venctian Toilet Preparctions | INew ostume lewelry e o8 xaldat | . Prospective brides are espe { e cially {nvited, for ~ { every pattern {s shown A variety inati i Q s e variety of combinations in all colors I ar' @r’ ar eg 'S to the Modernistic and to match milady’s apparel. Attractive de- Spanish motifs. And 'mfi Britain Gonnecti “ el 5 ;‘r:VI'L(L)wOr igns and very moderate in price. ~ Le n. th Donald M. C. LeWi Donald Vioe. 1tt ELIZABETH ARDEN 1Y 1d nis d Jeweler 673 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 4 Je 25 OLD BOND STREET, LONDON Vance, Dr. ) ! 2 RUE DE LA PAIX, PARIS Ir., and daughter Charlotte, ) Pasor. S S [y Ma Il Porter, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hayden and | is is the endeavor of the sort the entertainment % co e has featured in some time and it we u\,; astically r ved that an effort will be made to foster others of th nonths. ) i