New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 26, 1929, Page 5

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L] S s i [} 3 o . 1 ‘A MRS. EDWARD CHRIST Mrs. Christ and her husband \\' friends on Hallowe'en at a novel on Ten Acre road. ‘tacky” part Rooth, Mis. i i ford Vivian y r of this city, a SR Hotehl 1 on Wed ' 1 all of T nor of . g Mrs, h il tir b ) 1 . 2o A Charles T ‘ 1D A 4 d at din of their i Smith c H o ; #oaw ) & a Iv m g v g e 1o ifternoon at her b avenue, in ut 4 to Ct S Mr. Wor tertair and Mrs. Ray v . lowed with cards Me M c ; M ] 08 ¢ 1 Dr. \ n 1 be hosts to a number of y at their home | home. ol was n i o Mrs. ZEGel et ool on W rnoon Al B $t0 7. T was held for were given to M new of ity in Miss Ruby Vs 1 3 Lu tr who rith Wachter. [ by Gor- . s » e S ( Ro- Mrs. Kenneth Vrecland and M 1s dwin Cowles of t or « 1 issued invi ¥ e party to be ! W orer noon, November tthe J. It Clar celand home on W a7 rond Miey ] West Hartford. A nu: . cal set will nd ag Miss Ir 1 Lefore her . Littel Miss B ughter of Mr. 59 amberloin of E will 1 { itertein a number of her litte | been riends next Thursday with a Hallo i e 'en party. i ; ‘1A bR N catled the ad nurber- | Mrs. William 8. Rowland of Lir SR 1 resume the | o Shierunediang inche 504 times they lad lost year. A | nd cards Tucsdiy rnoon. e s T e e b} given & | yisc cr hos = on sday eve ‘7o I /\”H"“v v 1 Doy will become the | 114 e ride of Vincent Zukowski of Hart- | TEACHER OF VIOLIN i tord, on Novembcr 6, at St. An- STUDIO 259 MAIN | drews’ chureh IPor Appointments " SR | CALL 2009 0 Miss Stella Koziatek, who is to te | raapry Stanley Karnasiewicz on Mon- USIOE | day, s given a miscellaneous e T | shower at her mother’'s home on |r T Horace strect Wednesday evening S e SR | About 80 guests were present, 1 AR o | Miss Anna Cunningham of Linden Pcrmancm A‘/IQI’CCI strect was guest of honor at a | bridge-shower given by her siste Somet New Mrs. James W. Moran of Linden atrect on Thursday. v 2. Miss (i Special for November $8.50 Cunningham will ma Leo I° ohecker on November 116, Annette Beauty | Miss Marion Kindelan of We: Sl') B | Main street entortained for Miss 10ppe Sally Rowley of Newington sday evening, givitz a linen s 299 Main St Tel. 3985 About 20 guests were present, ——— “mv'lm(r‘ class will start, alternating s | on the Saturday nights with the ad. | s at present A miscellaneous shower was given PR n honor of Miss Catherine O'Keefe | of Hartford, formerly of this city, | by Miss Mae, Miss Anna and Miss Margaret Connelly of Beaver street at their home, last Saturday eve- ning. Miss O'Keefe became the bride of Richard Russell of West Hartford on Tuesday morning at St. Patrick’s cathed | | Miss Helen Williams was given a miscellancous shower at the home | of her sister, Mrs, William M- | Cormick of Roxbury road, Monday night. Miss Williams became the | bride of Frederick Blinn of New- | hmmn yesterday:, | r e - Miss Doris Williams of Corbin av- | entertained her bridge club on sday evening. Miss Rea Zim- merman was given the priz PR len Mrs. Curtis Chri t entertained her bridge club at her home on Trum | bull street, Monday afternoon . o | Mrs. Joseph Williams of Adams | istreet entertained her bridge elub at her home on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ernest Christ was awarded the | prize. 2 ‘ Dr. Robert Buol gave a dinner | party at his home on Garden street | Wednesday evening preceding “Queen Bee” which played at the | Parsons theater in Hartford this | week. His guests included, Mr. | Mrs. Howard Humphre Mr. an Mrs. George Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. {Harold Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Harold | Hatch, M nd Mrs. Pardon Rickey, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews of | Lincoln road are to entertain at din- ner tonight in honor of Mr. and | Mrs. Valentine of Stockholm, | den. Their guests will include frier from Hartford and Portland. | | Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Elam of Ma- ple Hll entertained eight at cards Monday evening in honor of Miss Clarissa. Bentley. The prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ben- son and M ley N A rustic 1 en party was TH ; in the barn at - of n nnor and M Miss Trow. roon Ealooi tford road, Miss Iiva Peterson was given a i Hallowe'en shower at the home of Sackett of Lyons street I lay cvening. It was in th Miss Helena Doane, Mi rm of a masquerade and clever Ty T cos re worn by tl zabeth Tox, M ori room was deco- M Gertrude Gibney, 1 on the Miss Davis, om W Jc K Wil- Byron come il be er in honor of son of M ewick of 1 se the White Oa Al were present, wicz is to marry Miss . ek of Horace street Marguerit L YZL\' E "\A\A.\h FRANK E. GOODWIN cake a MISS MADELIN , the daughter of Mr. and M is a student at Sargent school in Boston. nd \ on Novem- NED — tty Lienhard e Mrs TE A i Optometrist Taple Hill, will entertain with a![|327 Main St. Phone 1905 Hallowe'en party tonight at her —= GLASSES ITTED = An Early Choice s Suggested Because Th= Solection is Wider and In addition to the great choice of cards carrying the usual greetings we are in a position to match your pres- ent engraved name plate with your own oreeting sentiment. or If you do not wish engraving, our thermographic process produces the same effect as engraving and the cost is but slightly in excess of ordinary printing. { ADKINS 66 CHURCH ST. DAILY HERALD. SATURNAY, OCTOBER 26, 1929 aclety) iday Saturday night CLUB EVENTS L= | I)aughtep of the Ameri- ] can Revolution Calendar | - for Year. Harry Ba Stanley Cl American nounces the progr tes, regent of pter. Daughters Revolution, m for: th 1930 The opening mecting will Fri y afternoon, No- vember 1, at the home of Howard| J. Bruemmer on West Main street. | Mrs. Bruemmer will be assisted b | Mrs. Bennett Hibbard and Mrs. Dud- {ley V. Walker. Edwin J, Dingle, I, [ R. G. S, of Oakland, Cal., will give | 1 address on Re-Birth of | Nation.” | The next meeting will be held| | Friday afternoon, December 6, At | the home of Mrs. Stanley 088 o | Grove Hill. Miss Katherine Nettleton 1 of Derby, state regent, and Miss Em meline Street of New Haven, state vice regent, will speakers Mrs. William William E. B Goss as hostesses Guest Night will day evening, Ja anu. Miss Ruth Bassctte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buell B. Bassette of Emmons place gave a bridge party at her studio on Main street last! sonic Temple, at § o for the even - B. Ashley, Mrs. Parker k, Mrs. Harold Gee, Mrs. Roy Schilling, Mrs. Raymond Mazeine, Mrs. David Niven, M Goodwin, Mrs, C Mrs. Louis P. Slade Tt Zahnleite M «yekham of Hartford, state an of patriotic education, speak on patri education, Miss Fanny Washington of York city, will give an add “George Washington by a W ton’ storie On February i sell Marble ! speak on also plantation Mrs Worc Gentlewomen of | at the home o ley, assisted b ) s and Mrs, A\!-; thur Harrop. | The March meeting will be held on the seventh at the home of Mrs. | Paul K. Rogers on Lincoln road. J. | Berg Esenwein of Longmeadow, Mass., will give an address on T France and 1 Mediterranean.” E AVIS TROW . Rogers wiil be assisted by Miss | {rs. F. E. Trow of trude Rogers and Mrs. Max- well Coe | | “If I Had My Life to Live Over| " by Nixon Waterman of ( vill be the topic of the | onor April meeting to be hel at the noon at home of Mrs. Harold ard on ant. Miss Dover road. Mrs. John C. Loomis luncheon b d Mrs, Isaac Black will a wtes of Mrs. Shepard as hoste | | The last meeting e seasor AR & will be held May the Shuttle | iven | Meadow club with a luncheon in| - home | charge of Mr Raymond Gilpat- | rsday eve- | Tic. Following the luncheon there 2 will become | Wl be reports of delegates to Charl and -ninth continental congress and lection of officers. > officers and me s of ers of com- | as| the lo Mrs Mrs. ing secre- | cor- ndo ponding scereta Or cley of Swift, treasurer; Mrs. Parker W. arty At Fairbank, registrar; Mrs. Dudley V. iington Ridge torian, Their guests| Advisory board: Mrs. Carlisle H. rned at Parsons | Baldwin, Mrs A. Searl of Yout is| Mrs. Howard and Mrs James H. Robins n Your Furs From a Furrier FUR SHOP 13 Franklin Square minating committee: Mrs. Wil- | Constance Twichell as h | liam H. Booth, chairman; Mrs. Wal- | Virginia Post, Miss Frances Crowe, ter H. Hart and Mrs. William H.|and Miss Doris Kieffer, members of Judd. the Girl Reserves served the supper. Americanization—>Manual for Im-|The tables were decorated in true migrants, Mrs. James H. Robinson; harvest fashion, pumpkins, orange patriotic education, Mrs. Howard S mn leaves being >arsons; better fil Mrs. John C. Loomis; cons nd thrift, | LI Mrs. Maxwell correct use rend Samuel A, Fiske of Ber- of the lin, gave a el talk illustrated | interr with lantern slides after the supper. B. Humason; 5 Mr. Fiske described his travels in ard J. Bruemn ation Norw Sweden, Germany, and roads, Mrs. William P. Swi nd. MISS EITZABETH PURNEY Miss Purney, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Purney of | Corbin avenue, was recently elected president of the student body at Drew Seminary. \ho is visiting her parents this weex-end. vation of historic spots, ) LI Benh revolutionary relics for| yrpe iriba Ghase tof. Brookalde Memorial Continental Hall, Mrs.| ronq will be hostess at the hext Rufus N. Hem music, Mrs meeting at } on November Howard E. Horton g o (Continued on Page 11) The College club opened its sea- son with a harvest supper at the Y. | T W A. on Monday evening. Miss Llizabeth Hungerford, president, ap- HERBERT E. ANDERSON pointed Mrs. Herbert A. Dyer, as hairman in cha Mrs. Dyer who VIOLINIST is chairman of ity < TEACHER OF BEGINNERS it i Giady AND ADVANCED PUPILS Day, Mrs. Pomeroy, Miss | STUDIO:PACKARDBLDG. ARCH-MAIN STS. Dagmar d Can- TELEPHONE 361-R field, M d Miss —— Short, average, or long legs . . plump or slender legs . . now each has a Gordon INDIVIDUALLY-PROPORTIONED stocking Short Legs no longer has a surplus to roll . she wears Gordon Petite. Long Legs no longer has a gap between hose and lingerie . . . she wears Gordon Regal. And Average Legs no longer wonders whether her next pair of stockings will be a bit short or a bit long . . . she wears Gordon Princess. 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