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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1929. 5 Bryan Bruemmer, younge | 1 e e \ e S Mo jml Lo “O“arzomg‘_f"":zi :g CLUB EVFNTS K 1’ m*“v”xn‘i of A \\‘( ican As- Musicale 4 © Miss . ce Rivers, daughter o | fewski, ter of the bride and Miss West Maln street entertal 5 —. sociation of Univer o1 of | Littl: anox \ rge Rivers of Dwight street, | Mary Jachnowski were the brides- street entertained a num. | wheh Miss Margar ndinger | guest artist be Mrs. h Gol vas m 1 ¢ Martin, son [mz‘ds. The ushers were John Ma- . ber of his little friends Thursday 0 P lo Hillside school in o s | rict o S s S = s M. o i o e P | .‘vm]rmmn 4 honor of his fourth ollege Club to Meet— pr Tt Dhe atitamn bnget of [ by M ; Ales, Nra Hove | Mes] A e o e ‘ irthday. e Vit Club' oAl . o stion will be held at i 1 r s | o' « Which 100k | phe prige wore a gown of ivory T Mr. and Mrs, William McKirdy of | | Luncheon Party Tuesday. | ! T B e e R e e T B v med by Tevepeng |S0Un trimmed with Jace and a veil Lincoln strect entertained two tables | L e R e e S s s R / 3 HEAERECR T o tulle caught with orange blos- of bridge and dinner Monday eve- N HE. Aflor the inophaon 3 4 < Y . £ a bouquet ot ning at their home. Trizes were| Plans for a Halloween dance have s | il on T 98, ! March 10th Mrs. Iimo ¢ maid of I was Miss Ann |y P ili valley. Bt awarded to Mrs, George Ashley, Mr. |been made by the Polish Junior (ot 5 e oLl EdThinic i 1 rtains | Martin, sister of he bridegroom and |ppq o f hénor wore a frock of 1 and Mrs. Norman McKirdy and|league. The affair, which will be a |t e o Al e iclubi peaker will be Drg George Rive rother of the bri s 1 hah r i to Stanton Ashley. masquerade, will be held at Norden's g8 Olin Ilisher, Professor .of |acted b, sendi AYe | match and Iver ers. The e on bungalow at 8 o'clock, October 30, ] ST OE G - | Lconomic 1 Social gt he L marriage re attired in rainhow Mrs. Raymond Burr of West Hart- | OP¢NIQg the league's social season [ ek d \ 1 ! « 1 1d pink ford. will entertain her mother Mrs. | 1.n0S¢ who in charge | Lungerford; Vice br S Loa ¢ : Yooy William Beers of this city, and Mrs, | _pairman, Mrs. B. A. Grzybowski, | Do L. Bartl I ¢ Gooc carried b rose maid % Joseph Foote, Mrs, Ernest Hum.|M!8s Helen Stemplen, Miss Mae | S r w1 i- | of honor wa hiffon v 3 3 phrey and her sister, Mrs. John | Meskosky, Miss Celia Michalowski, L « ! i . ) i ! ok Dobbic of Pittston, at luncheon on | M!#5 Wanda Chotkowski, Mrs. Mar- | > e Tuesday. {tin Stempien and Miss Anne Koz- A ' \ 1 el Py | loski. | i o e e | I | Parties galore have heen glven in f i ! gt ed y M . #, honor of Miss Sally Rowley of New-| ~Mrs Harry Bates, Mrs. John €, ‘ ) Collog | 1A S : ington. Showers, bridges, bunco |1-00mis, Laurence Mouat, Mrs. ¢ s C )t e parties and dinnerg the calendar | Frederick Searle, Miss Mary Whit- | o RlICE A 1 47 ha ! en i | for this popular young bride and her | tlescy, Mré. Jumes Robinson, Mrs. | Lonisior by i t A. Klime A fiance, Robert Bertini. Last Friday | Willlam B. Parker and Mrs. Parker | he A 1¢ A | . { ! night, & hosiery and h”",‘k,,n,m,.”\\' Fairbank, attended the thirty- 1 « Ay I'he speaker (47 i - shower was given by Mrs. Vincent|#ixth state meeting of the Connee- « 1 1 o 16) Luddy at her home in Newington for | icut Daughters of fhe Ameriean . i ‘ Miss Rowley. About 25 guests were | Revolution in Norwich on Thursday, : ; Gil 5 On Monday evening of this week| The New Britain club has made i bet 3 | \T o the members of the sales department | ANNOUNcement of their annual fall t i {| £{\UNZ10 of the Hartford Machine Screw com- [fournament, playng contract bridgo, \‘];} ]\l)i\'(‘ g 1 I | TEAC OF VIOLIN pany entertained for Miss Rowley. A |These games will take place on five | v JLAINGL t ) STUDIO. 299 MAIN ST complete electrie percolator set was consecutive Thursday cvenings be- | S St | ol i EL given to her. ginning October 24, and ending on | I Oeiohey ! G i T T t A house party s glven for both [ November 21 The tournament will | ||| Aaohley M 1 2 z 4 Miss Rowley and Mr. Bertini at the | at 8 o'clock in teams of two, | ! Vi AT SN | summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed player retaining the same e nt S = AR ward Segrist of Hartford, at Miiford. [Partner through the entire five o The guests other than Miss Rowley |M8hts of play. TR e and Mr. Bertini were Mr. and Mrs. | LEid Q) ot Norman Bertini, Mr. and Mrs. Roger | Plans have been completed for the | f \ y Edwards. Saturday evening they Halloween dance of the Phi Sigma 2 o 2 | were entertained at dinner and the- {S0rority which will be held at Club | : 2 N 8 b | N |Worthy H'ls in Hartford on tha| e ristmas } ien on Tuesday evening, Miss |\ VCIIDE °; ’”““"“ e ’]’“”":"A' will | ftornoon and P d | Elsic Johnson of Belden street en- |V ¢mjoyed from 9 until 1 o'clock. Dr. A, A, A | : G C d | tertained at bridge-shower mr‘K The patroncsses will be Miss | ” re ar e rCCUnU aras bl The prizes | Katherine Griftin and M Abeth nd, Mrs, Austir o her hom ; S e 5 v Rowley, MacTntosh, members of the Senior | Miss Betty Mary | N8I school faculty. ¢ | “\ Fairchild. | o8 o | | | The h gave a gypsy | sworth and Mrs. | | party bridge e bR : . An Early Choice Fred Ensworth entertained in honor 0 uesday evenh b 86 M ooy AP Uie Takions Moo M RtheRUniledBHAN SO vl ea waiil| ) ¢ . 4 oniDhonstateet Wednesday eve- | t01d, refreshments were served and a v o ¢ I N :‘ll“"f‘b‘l(‘:‘d t percentage of those present | the bri games Following is the list of hostesses 1 form of a par I ! ‘ i ' : : ; j Because k s Bessie Dubowy, Miss Jewel Le 3 vin, Miss Lillian Yanko Miss of Bates ( i Sophe Ginsborz, Miss Mareclia, G Robert Bertini at RerE A ; 2 at their home. 5 l . Rosalind Rirnbaum, Miss Anne i : - ~ o s v 1L marry r. Ber-| Abrahamson, Miss Fatiies ‘Somiss| - , ‘ s . [he Selection is Wider ' tini on Gth. {and Mies Sylvia A i MISS MARGAR A\ e g g 1 i * v‘ Jlsye Gonrson and Miss Roso Miss MeMahon, dauohter MeMahon of fir e o 'H”l el e I"’L"'{“:;;‘l‘ entertained - with — vocal | apmington, formerly of this cit made her debut Greco red ¢ i ; e adents a ot » i) . . Ao ( r\ E 1 O o hoi f tudio on Iri- | . on the radio, has sailed for Furog ice at Mila ) oraY s In ¢ to the g choice of ¢ following pu | the season's first house me L g = 5 ; $ ¥ cards carrying the usual greetings we hrm:r‘;,:. \,\ly;;\- I Hn: t[hr“\‘l\s Britain Musical Club, | o . Octo Ry . are in a position to match your pres- erne i held at the home Mr. a B GH A < L 0 $ il 1 e ¥ £ Lillian | Burton H. Phelps, Farmington ave. UHON i 1; oo i ent engraved name plate with your Katz, 1 nue, Plainville day evening, a | DIty cut Fed of A 1 | ; 4 Stan 1 Glinis or i o Florence | program of high merit ion of would 1 A ( & 4 i ‘ | I Kravitz, Fayth|wtih Miss Lois Phelps, hos Haven, ) Whitt i n No dat Sydney Krep-fthe club, contributing four d I i ot 1 or Mydon Birnbaum and ILthel ! numbers with masterly style s & Lehy R ) | velocity. The program as given was Hor ¢ ot N W R TtAID O If vou do not wish engraving, our 3 This was the first of a scries of | Violin i k. ¢ g R T e e R 5 | studio recitaly which Miss Miller | Ariso Bach A 1ographic process pi ,(,“(:,\ the I ; has planned for the Romance . . Svendsen v e i raving and the cost Violin 8 - 1 . ) CRENE ;er;lm o ‘h Lo ! ! htly in excess of ordina Mrs, Martin Horwitz SanaiMray 5, S ot s st e aabuon 1 Wa Henry Jackway entertained at a| [ ol oiis GEhe ) wil \ f : bridge-shower in honor of Miss I g sterman, Theron W. | attend t trip L Hart at the piano, | Piano solos at former' ect last weel Ruth Koplowitz, lome on Hatch s | The 1 | Caprice from “Alcoste ballet Bridge prizes were awarded o Miss| =P e aler oo Lo yo Gourson, Miss Rose Swarsky, [ g (00 5o e (‘hm‘m‘ a s ) M _\m.fu. Corminick : and : Mr‘. Miss Tols Dhalpe k| at asonic | ¥ 1 i - g Samuel Rosenthal. ~ Miss Koplowitz | o8 0% 1ol Mrs. Buell B. B T FRANK E. GOODWIN e s e o will marry 4. W. Heiman of Union- | S FRIG 80 9970 Bach i (he club, opened e il 66 CHURCH ST. ville, on October 29th, { Slumber Song . Grechaninoff | WOrds of greeting or ks SR O’ Thou Billowy Harvest Fields .. | Lunchron was served by the 1 Main St. Phone 1905 Mrs. Lawrence Humason of Ior-| : est street entertained the members | g g o oo bridge club yesterday after-| = ypo el s Lamphier and hospitality comm b in the Rachmaninoff | cial @ I Philh of itle. musical entertainment noon. Mrs. Edwin I VAblint Analvobhilacisa of itus Mrs. i Mrs. Edward Lancaster were giVel | mno Tovor Sings . . . Hart |poke of the program which is be the prizes. Mr. Westerman and Philip Mag- [ing offered for the coming meet . .. nuson, tenor. She drew particular attention to tl Mrs. George Kimball gave o small| Plano golos— |literary contest the allotted t e s party at her home on South Burritt| Au Bord d'une Source Liszt | which has been extended until Oc- street Thursday night, later taking | Liebestod, from Triston und Tsolde . |tober 24, her guests to Hartford to the lh".’l-‘} . . Wagner-T.4szt | e | Miss Phelps | Miss Mary Whittiesey 5 PPN | The song by Theron W. Hart w Harry | new, having just been issucd from Mrs. Willian F. Park Lury entertained at dinner last night | the publishers this week and was | er, M1 h Goodwin 2 at their home on Shuttle Mcadow |5iven for the first time at this | Moore, Mrs. William P. Ielt, Mrs | members of the i { meeting | Orlando Swift, Mrs. F. W. Clary. | in colloge | o e Continuation of the Burritt con- | Miss Evelyn Swift and Mrs. Frederic | The (o . and inclusion of active but'W. Renham attended the annual | pvided - fil ADKINS rmonic qu S FITTED o s ; ‘ O Skl < 1.°1 . Lighis Golden Jubiice n Rrooks, M Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ratten- avenue, s affiling Cle n Parker of Vine street gave a picnic supper party last night at the Park shack in the Farm- ington mountain, $ " e e [ | party at their et tonight, en- and later with mal dancing. PR Mrs. William Birch of New York city, who has been the house guest of Mrs. Howard Humphrey during the week, gave a small luncheon ‘party in Meriden yesterday, enter- taining Mrs. George Kimball, Mrs. Allan McKinnle, Mrs. Johnstone | Vance and Mrs. Humphrey. . PEEN | M Robert Vance of street entertained at dinner last night. are giving an even home on Russell s tertaining cards and inf | Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Parsons [ | | | W. H. KOVEL CO. Shoe Service Shop “A shabby shoe walks alone” | ple 21 ARCH ST. PACKARD BLDG. Miss Theresa Wratney of Linwood treet was given a miscellancous shower at her home on Mon ning. About 17 guests were pres- il ont. Miss Wratney will marry Hen- 1y Ifirnhaber of Highland street to day. AL AT VST Y7L AT AT A TEVER before have we offered so remarkable a lamp for so little money. You save half during our spe- cial offer and secure a lamp entirely different from the ordinary table or floor lamp—a revelation in lighting. THE Spring & Buckley ELECTRIC CO. 75 CHURCH STREE] v eve- ch Don’ts for Ladies Mrs. Oscar A. Marsh of Stewart strect entertained in honor of her sister, Mies Helen Gustafson, and 5 . Miss Gustafson’s fiance, Bengt Holt, Don’t have thick, clumsy soles nailed on! at her home Monday evening. All Don’t throw away shabby looking shoes! who are to attend the wedding were 5 . 5 x present. Miss Gustafson and Mr. Don’t spoil your appearance with run-down heels! HoliSwillibe i prieditoddy: Don’t ruin your feet by poor workmanship! AiBEWER AN FI’OID a - l Furrier 13 Franklin Square Miss Hulda Knopf was guest of Tonor at a miscellaneous shower Kovel has special thin pliable leather for ladies! given at her home recently on Hen- el e e ety o 1y street. About 40 guests were ovel dyes and glazes shabby shoes! present. Miss Knopf will marry Kovel attaches rubber heels in five minutes! Ired Prillwitz of Middletown in the . . e e ikt & Kovel has a separate stitcher for ladies shoes! o o . This dragram show : the wnsaue construction Eight unuswal features A miscellaneous shower was given | in honor of Miss Bertha Abramowicz of Richmond avenue at the home of Mrs. Frank Kordal of Brook street on Monday night. Miss Abramowicz will marry Joseph Janick on Octo- her 21, Private Booths "Phone 2434 AL AL Y ] CAMBIFmYAIN Mr. and Mrs. John A. Andrews of Lincoln road entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening at their home,