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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, o ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1929. _— e triends last Tuesday at her homo‘ Mr. Perry Owen, Frederick | bers of her bridge club Monday aft- | ham of South Burritt street ob-| Freidman a sister of the bride- | wedding anniversary last Sunday. on Hamilton street. | Schmalz; Mrs. Perry Owen, Kath- | ernoon at her home. |served the fifty-first anniversary of | groom, was flower girl, | About 30 friends from Forestville, TS [ ryn Druham—new rich oil people | > e . - their wedding on Wed 1y of this| The bride, who was given in mar- | Hartford, Newington, Farmington Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphrey | from Oklahoma. | The Connecticut Bradford Aca- week. Mrs. Benham is a memt of riage by her father, was attired in|and this city were present. Mr. and are giving a breakfast party at their | The scene is placed in Delaney’s | demy alumnae club was hostess to > the D. R. and the Mayflower so- | a rose nt lace veil caught with | Mrs on were married in St home on Shuttle Meadow avenue to- | camp on Saranac Lake, Adiron-|the New England Bradford alumnae snham is connected with white chiffon. On her hair she wors | Mark's church by the late Reverend morrow morning, entertatiing for | dack association yesterday at the Bond Stanley Works. orange blossoms. She carried a Harry Bodley. They have three chil- their house guests, Mr. and Mrs.| Chorus girls—Katherine Steffick, | hotel in Hartford, Mrs, Arthur Har- £ shower bouquet of roses and lilies | dren, Miss Bertha, Miss Arline, and Jahn B. Rose of New York city. Carold Ripple, Katherine Sleath. | rop, Mrs, Herbért Camp, Miss Esther 3 Miss Eleanor Bogdanski of Gold ©f the valley. The maid of honor | Kenneth Larson. s . |Anna Urban, Ivelyn Middleton, | stanley, Miss Katherine Swift and street 1 Chester Rusczik of Broad Was dressed in Nile green satin and | street on Sunday in honor of their Mrs, Robert C. Vance gave an eve- | Norrine Tracchia, Josephine Dzck- | Miss Beatrice Reynal were among | at married at 7:45 Tuesday | tulle. She carried tea roses. | T ning party at her home on Maple | 95KY, Anna Skeene. | the local members at the meeting. morning at the Sacred Heart church | About 60 guests were present al| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bertoli en- street last night, entertaining six-| lleanor Arendt—pianist. | . 1\\ everend Lucyan Bojnowski, |the wedding and reception. The|tortained at their home on Stanley teen friends with cards and a butfet | C¥ril D. PM:SO:!—_ director. | Miss Ella Stringham of Emmons stor of the church hon decorated with autumn | 25th wedding anniversary. They supper, | £ s B _ | Place entertained with a masquerade = o © Bordanski was Thep|1eaves and chrysanthemums. Mr.!pave lived in New Britain for tha AN ‘\'u:\\‘\r:(fixlu L(;n‘i}l{?::\:onflofmfa‘;; pElgseinartygaionday Seven i nEhra; ~'«‘\r‘r~ ;\y!:”{ rlx L)’m"‘nv“\l w:‘ 1 .h}dny‘ Bl i gkt AU e i e ’)w: 23 years. Guests were present Converse Humphrey only son of | 1ynchaon yesmd"y‘“m‘_mmfal e .lYohn) \\hx.tm-,\' and Miss Mary > . | Parziah was best man. Miss Sophie | 000 ,“,‘;" l'*) “ffl =y"' “',\' »fl"‘i from Torrington, Bristol, Meriden, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphrey of |home in honor of Mrs, A. D. Burr | -CUENery won the prizes. > Miynarski, cousin of the was | Washington, D. ¢. They will be at/ southington and Bridgeport. Shutile Meadow avenue gave a de- |of Meriden, i Tt N bridesmaid and William anakiil oM Lo ENGin Tt rlends A tterL ovem s & lightful Hallowe'en party Thursday | 5o Miss Miriam Mouat has sent out | g was usher ber 14th at their home on Farming-| ype. genla Kozlatek, daughter of night entertaining several of his| Mrs, Hubert Williams of Lexing- | Cards for a bridge-tea to be given The bride wore a bridal gown LEvenugdn '”]"_"””" Mrs. Hel- |y “Mary Kozia of Horace young friends with supper and | ton street gave a bridge party vester. | Wednesday afternoon, November 13, | e A e T wn wore 4 traveling ensemble of | giyoot pecame the bride of Stanley games. | day afternoon in honor of Mrs. Stan- [at her home on Grove Hill. | veil canght with orang A e SO O A LEARE e iy Tl o T B s a e l1ey Converse of Spartanburg, S. e She carried a bouquet of white roses | . dEehoRS ol Michael Karnasiewicz of LaSsalle A birthday party was given by Mr. |Who is visiting her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. R. E. Blackburn entertained and lilies of the valley. T maid i at a pretty fall wedding and Mrs. Claude Leroux of Maple |Mrs. Walter Crabtree of ZLincoln ' at a Hallowe'en party at her home of honor wore Biakwowniand ] ie e eddines ot iiss L0l ve €. which took place at § o'clock at the street for their daughter Miss |streel. on Church street Wednesday eve- 1 horsehair hat cdrrieq yello ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert yoly Cross church on Monday Dorothy in honor of°the youngster's oo o ning. Prizes were given to Mrs. Otto | tea roses. The d also wore | 10¢ of Westerly street and H. FE.{morning. Reverend Stephen Bart- ffth birthday, on Tuesday afternoon. | Mrs. Sidney G. Curran of Stanley ' Erling, and C. Van Balkenburs. orchid carried pink tea rose oasuI ROl EDNE I Ratieg, toblc sisted as deacon, and Miss Leroux was hostess to ten of Street gave an attractive Hallowe'en | v ox s 5 A reception was held at the home | P1ace T y afternoon at 2 o'clock nd E Nalewajek as her friends. The home was decorat- | Party Thursdgy evening at her home. |~ Miss Marie Tobin of Hawley street The (hride for their \tives and | N the Baptist church p sub-deacon ) Reverend Vietor cd in Hallowe’en colors. The prize | There were 18 guests. was hostess to ten of her playmates friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rusezik will | Grave Hill with Reverend Piastkowski who celebrated the sol- was won by Sonny Houchell. SRR at a Hallowe'en party at her home | make their hon t 174 Broad | 3088 officiating emn high mass, a v s Mrs. . C. Monier gave an after- | on Hawley street Wednesday after- | strect The ma onor was Miss El- church was :d with 5 |noon tea party at her home on|pgon « s v Lagren vard Rosen- | palms and chrysanthemums and an A A },r\[u;; pav;’y “\-usyg‘tnxx W(t”::": | Maple street Thursday afternoon foi | e el “ " sweig, brother of bridegroom | are of flowers. e h;iord;‘f";h&“dk:;; King, :E-:X:‘z”;;::’ ;'{y‘m\\,’f,,‘;',‘“;‘q};" vas ob- | The Moody Secretarial school held s Lo best man s Rose Senk was maid of hon- retiring financial secretary of the |5 e /2 "Hsllogielenitrolic, Kthe firet gocial Sowa of LaSalle ot and Frank e bride was attired in a brown d_John Karnasi brothign L ; . | 54th wedding anniversary on that | ynetion of the school year, on Wed- : e parent velvet gown : br oom attended him ag Womens' Benefit association, on | gay, & year, e G. Miller, took at § o'clock arent velvet gown a car Monday evening. The home was | P Ty | nesday evening at the school. The the Holy Cross church. Reverend bronze chrysanthen and decorated in Hallowe'en's black and ‘ Mrs, Raymond Mazeine of Forest | COMMittees in charge penesinyliay Victor Piastkowski officiated talisman roses maid honor he bride was given marriage e i na N Hurretiaunnec mad oot oo Rl e L SRR o i oh a6 I RHOLVEE Vi 1 am Rl e was majg WOT® @ gown Of green transparent | by her brother Alexander Koz e 3% her nome on Monday afternoon, | 8erald. Florence Lipetz, and Miss St S e velvet and carried a bouquet of yel- | She wore a bridal satin gown and & A ‘ o Catherine Fereleto; entertainment Bastta low chrysanthemums roses an Ivory veill trimmed with orangs Miss Rita Tynch of Winthrop | Mrs. Tarl Burdick of Stanley i',j;jn"fi“",‘-j',‘,‘t‘;‘,i_'- \\"‘::l,,::" '\f‘:; The bri R RO Sh s e B e o :"”:: stroet gave a Hallowe'en party at her yatreet will be hosless to her bridge | oy, poin palmierl, Miss Mary Di- ) of 1 colonial PR el AT wa b it home on Tuesday evening for 20 of ‘C'”b oninext Miesdoylevening: | Vicino, Miss Dorothy Tlenke; re- it veil cap Rosenswelg left SR o o et enem TR | Miss Estelle and Miss Irene Mo- | (:;::‘;“‘:r“n"“'fi?“‘:m“\:“:‘:‘" ”",”"f‘ 5 i (x'> S i AL \‘M‘W' SRl i a Hallowe'en bridge at her home on |(HiEdS at & masduerade party at|ycien” Nurray; decorations, o 1 . ‘vl»” hair h ] Mrs. J. Podolak Maria® East street recently. Four tables ./ Syentd | Egan, adviser, Miss Mary Hayes, ven it guring the ¢ .xw;u Klos- were present. Prizes were given to | S, | Miss Katherine Hart, Miss Esther . . Sk wloil Whe o) will live at Michaalilie semas ittt pa st S e N e M laziceler, g °r* |bin avenue, and Mr. and Mrs, R\lx-\ AL > - S Lot A reception was held at the home L e sell Germond entertained at dinner | - et TRane ofs S Mare's churep | 0f the bridegroom’s parents. Mr. | preceding the Bennett debut dance| Miss Florence Gubernick enter- 4 1 e Bied dn ins old St. Mary's churchi = ine . S o siewicz are now om Miss Constance Twichell, daught- fon Triday evening at the lattgrs|!ained at bridge at her home on i it ; he late Dishop Michael Tierney, | | "o qing trip to Washington, D. er of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Twichell [1ome on Lincoln street, Stanley street in honor of Miss Bessic i s R s et : IS Ao A iDas 0F Ol Hocd LiChur el tia pon their return will live of Brookside road has sent out cards | e Weisman of Boston on Wednesday HONGAT and Mrs| Frank Adam- at the time. Mr. Kehoe has been| LaSalle ¢ for a bridge party to be held in | Afiss Tenore Erickson, daughter | EYening Prizes were awarded to o e “‘_ Gl S L sexton at St. Mary's cemetery for ay S honor of her brother Edward's or Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Erickson of | MiS8 Bessie Weisma Raymond e L AR Miss Alice id, daughter of flancee, Misg Gertrude Schaeffer of | park street was hogtess at a Hal- | Goldberz. and Miss Lena Katkin. P st S five children, Mary.| yio"ang Mrs. Joseph Renaud of Hartford, on November 11 at her ljowe'en costume party at her homs | el » et e ed| Winifred, Danlel and Thomas of) o4 “Main street became. the bride home. on Thursday evening. Her guests| A Hallowe'en party was given on e e h | Gt cocph N lan, aont o £ Mr fart e e eI T e 1‘_‘\]\'ml:w.r\;\) by Wilfred R. .\morhn. v“ I ; ity. Thoy have four grandchilaren, | ot “@=h RO EE 890 00 v tte Mrs. Frank Kenefick of Miss Betty Curtiss, Miss Verna Gre. |/~ for 10 of his classmates at the | 2 I o LRI DAGHUNTL L ORI sister S street on Monday morning at ¥ Burritt street entortained at bridge |torcx, Miss Jane Tuda, \nrl“ler‘,; Vance school at his parents home on | MRS. DUDLEY WALKER bridegroom, was maid of | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Block of | 5ot O s‘( AR e at her home on Tuesday evening. |erine Page, Miss Shirley Erickson, | Arch street. | Mrs. Walker of Monroe street was one of three who were devallen Ren oy scUfoagiiaid ol o dreroy o) sl bnd Joseph Raywinkle performed Miss Signe Peterson was awarded (Miss Geraldine Casperson, 3 s : ; 8 ; i Ll L SR G S remonies ThAGhge - |Ferne Young and Miss Evelyn| Mr. andMrs. Henry Briere, enter- | hostesses to the Daughters of the American Revolution Friday inz th le, we Sophie |t home on Monday. They were e ie A na DA aft tlanns o« s . Blews. Prizes were won by Miss | tained with a Hallowe'en party at | afternoon. Labie Miss Sophis married in Ge October 8, aid of honor a William Mrs. Walter Vance of Stanley Page, Miss Blews and Miss Curtiss, | their home on Hawkins street, on ORIt sshicy bElGreTooin, e hex aizechildzean i « brother of the bride, at- street gave a Hallowc'en bridge at | i e | Wednesday evening. 3 i = Jessic Andronik. Wal teen grandchi and six man. Miss Lillian er home on Thursday evening.{ Mr. and Mrs, Henry Christ of et home in New Britain. Mr. Stockwell | The bride will be attired in white S vc Savskowski, and N noglnss bloglc by sister of bride and Prizes were given to Misy Mary | Columbia strect gave a Hallowe'en| Miss Grace Welgand of Wallace | has been prominent in oty affairs, |Lridal satin with a cap shaped veil ONSKi cousin of th Dristol for 1 years. | \ics Laura Nadiau. sister of the Wasik and Miss Edith Peterson. |bridge of three tables on Friday | Street gave a bridge party of three naving heen deputy sheriff and 1 her bouquet will be of lilies of | “oicr ‘ bridegroom, were the bridesmaids. e e night at their home. Prizes weps | (ables at her home on Wednesday | qlderman. the valley and Easter lilies. The ma el | JMiss Ora J, Granger, daughter of | prone Nageau, brother of the Miss Mabel Houzh of Arch strect |given to Mrs. Milton Jones, Dr. cvening. Drizes were given to Mrs.| The couple have ren. tron of honor will wear a cream SOMNLE I Hies AR er of West strect. y iqoorgom, and Valmore Sylvain 1ve a supper party at her home on | Maurice Pike of Hartford, Curtis William Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Charles \rs, Irank Wells ¢ ington, | color s and carry pink roses, | oo, 4nd @ Ttos ncaln Ph vl son 8 of Hiwertniinfier lallowe'en for a number of girls in |Christ and Miss Pearl Cramer. Stephens and Walter Hausrath Mrs, R. C. Tinley of Hamden and 2Miss Moses will wear a rose colored | CAiried & bouauet ¢ e andiN M of her department at Landers, ¥rary | ey A Dr. Willlam Stockwell, who is the frock with hat to match and carry ‘04 lilies of the « Sl ieriad sy (Co a4 on Page 13) & Clark, The prize for the mos Charles Silsby, young son of Mr. | Miss Rita McCabe entertained at head of the Wildwood Sanitarium in pink roses. Miss Grorges will wear OF POROT wore IFzoNn e il HEturdavsstlernoon ot ey Faicloc: humorous costume went to Mrs. | and Mrs. Robert Silsby of Worthing. her home on Homestead avenue on \faple Hill N < e hair hat {0 mateh, She car- | Y Reverend Hubert D. Jones. louise Prest, and the award for the ton Ridge, Berlin, entertained eleven | Hallowe'en. Prizes were awarded to DR oses and small | & plllgiton s roses JEPECMOnyLa0Kk plack atithe parson; EYES EXAMINED —— .» 1 " 1 1am ary 4 8 S er ir d of Me list ¢b « r— S prettiest costume was given to Miss of his ittle friends with a Hal- Miss Mary Hartney and Miss Flor- | mhe engagement of Miss Helen : LRV LLLE | B A oL s e sy T T |t dehe BIEER, ChRT e s T Kt oo e o R e FRANK E. GOODWIN oD - S J. Dixon of Tton strect to Lymian G e oFa Ll i eygeatriod Slou i es et 4 Miss FFlora Hine, daughter of Mr. Mr. and M Stuart Hanes of WEDD[NGQ Chandler Lovell of Pitisburgh ) £ 3 1 o e IS CEn Rrosen £ iisathiong o Optometrist nd Mrs, A. C. Hine of Clayton road | Coolidge strcet will entertain at = 1as been announced. Thirty ot B DR N T s T e e SRR e B 27 Main St. Phone 1905 iIl entertain her bridge club on bridge this evening for their guests, | [ " Dixon's fricnds were at Mr. and Mrs. David will leave on | ahont s f tucsday evening at her home [ and Mrs. Hamilton Spear of | Marriages Show Light | House in Giaston, n extended honeymoon trip 10 Ni- | Adumo e e aaan '—= GLASSES FITTED =—> £ 3 N S Sod Al F R Of W Th AT ival Sl eSaninE aa bl By i An IS L Falls. Buffalo, Wast on. honeymoo to New York city Mrs. William Beers of Pearl street | 115 g announcement was made. Iphia and New York, an® and Atlantic City. Th ; o ey cutertained a foursome at dinner | Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Christ of November. S S e e e e e e s ntic City. They will live at yman will reside - : nd bridge at her home on Hal- lgave a large Hallowe'en party | | S T | [ 1ocal schools and attended Sea ines | fytare home at 49 Lyman street et SO e et ,.‘.‘\‘;”,‘“v,‘\ i oen. Mrs, H. C. Kingsley was | Thursday evening at thelr home on in Brewster, Mass.. and the Teachers : 2 LSRR e Rhe ctte B0l livat prize Ten Acre road. Mrs. A. Stanley Dun- | Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Hart of | college at Columbia, At one time she WElTlnE oF Sths Shuls Psa i b e D A e Toniol NG G COnE R can and Roswell Maore were given Hart street announce the engage- wasa training teacher on the norimnil T e e e e SRS AR NGIRoKolon Bl el Al T Miss Lenore Erickson, er of | prizes for the funniest costumes. |ment of thelr duughter, Miss Vir-| school faculty and is now associate Dragone of Dwight strcet and | qey pomy et Were marricd Tues | BrEhton sréct were given a - sur Permanent Marcel Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Hibbard were ginia. to Sanford Ballard Dole Low. ' principal of a private school in West rrank Perault of M il ol e s e e s Park street, entertained a number of | given the bridge prize. Mr. Low is the son of Eben Parker Hartford place in Springfield, Mass. Wi % e ) 54¥ e SRS EE I jends last evening at a Hallowe'en e Low of Honolulu ST neli e e won bt Al i Gy s e ‘\ e Tiistko Rk A Something New costume party at her home. The | Miss Dorothy Smith gave a Hal- i A Mrs. Willard H. Lovell of Souih |was matron of honor and Jerry| Miss Tiva Ruth Koplowits daugh S 5 T suests were Norma Chamberlain, |lowe'en party Thuraday afternoon at | Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Humphrey Hadley, Mass. and is a graduate of Lugli was hest man, | i A e IERMAN J.ZAHNLEITE} S e(‘[al for NO\' Betty Curtiss, Verna Gretorex, Jane |the home of her parents, Mr. and of Lincoln street will quietly observe | {he University of Michigan, class of t they Bk i S bro e ! RO = p 2 Judd, atherine Page, Shirley | Mrs. John Smith of Somerset Drive. their 37th wedding anniversary to- 1922, He is connccted with the home at 25 D taalat \mm' i e INSTRUCTOR IN ¢Q 5 SEitisor GeraldinG i Casparaon; oo e imorrow at their home. Morris Knowles, Inc., engineers, of . . R Al e s i 3 . $8.50 Jerne Young, and Evelyn Blews, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stanley Duncan, e s Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. William Slorne | dat iwar e Violin and Ensemble Playing Supper was served at 5:30 o'clock. [ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Hart, Mr. Isther Boman of Brooklyn. Prizes at thie bridge were won by herg of Miuple str ol o S s YRR after which games were played and fand Mrs. Clarence Manning, Mr. and N. Y.. and Per Olsson, organist of abeth Lincoln of West Hart- 54th wedding annive N cq & < Mental development g i stories and fortune-telling enjoyed. | Mrs. Walter Moore, Miss Katherine the First Lutheran church of this ford, Mre. Philip Fenn of Farmingz- home on Wednesday NisS Tia( | this study, proves an in- Ann‘llle B“ElUtV Katherine Page won the prize in a | Swift and Miss Virginia Hart were city. were married at the home of |ton and Mrs. Walter Fitzsimmons, of is a well known . : valuibie asset to students in thei ¢ 4 e marshmallow game. Evelyn Blews |hosts and hostesses at a progressive |the bride on Wednesday. Only rela- this cit being oné of the n local G. A ~ was ziven the award for the prettiest | dinner last evening preceding the tives and a few intimate friends P R. members, L 0% bhoppc costume, while Betty Curtiss receiv- | Bennett dance. The guests included: |were present at the ceremony. After | Today at 2:30, Miss Anna Airaz 5 oao e Ll T ed that for the funniest costume. |Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rathbone of la wedding trip to Washington, D.|of Sexton street becomes the bride Nr and Mrs. | W T A 299 1 Q Tel. 398 D New York city, Miss Ruth North, (.. Mr. and Mrs. Olsson will make [of Jack David of Gold strect in the 16— 1044V7 299 Main St. Tel. 3985 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart enter- | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hart, James their home in this city and in South Congregational church. Re {ained guests at dinner and cards at | Chamberlain, Valentine Hart, Morti- | Brooklyn. G. W. (. Hill will officiate. —— ~ — /| w\mr himc on Hart street last eve- | mer Swift and Robert Poweli. PARARS Mrs. Menia Sullivan will be the N‘an{O F A” n” HERBERT E. ANDERSON et | S Mr. and Mrs. Myron . Siockwell matron of honor with Miss Hnzl - nello VICL'NIET PRI Mrs. Sherwood Terger of Lincoln of Lincoln street quietly celebrated Moses. Miss Tlizabeth Georges and | TEACHER OF VIOLIN AL Airs. Howard Humphrey enter- t and Mrs. Charles Derger of | their 57th wedding anniversary | Miss Alice Yonan as attendunts. STUPIO, 209 MAIN ST AND ADVANCED FUPILS {ained a foursome at bridge Thurs- | Naugatuck gave a luncheon-bridge Thursday. Michael Airaz, brother of fhe bride P e |'| stusio rackaroBiDs. ARCH-MAINSTS (iay aftornoon at her home on Shut- | Thursday afternoon at the Berger hey were married in Poughkeep- | will be best man and usher will i e e ey te home, I'ern Lodge, Naugatuck, in sie, N. Y. in 1872 und made their be Francis Emia | T honor of Miss #Janice Wigmore of A misccllancous shower was that city. ziven in the form of a Halloween | o . “-“' il = Jarty in honor of Miss Marion Hay- | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Rattenbury G L s of Mrs. Anna McCusker of Jubiles at dinncr on Tuesday and Wednes- sirect Wednesday evening. Guests' day evenings of this week. C[ R dressed in costume were present b [ M4 ARDS from Hartford, Plainville, Newing-| Miss Betty Flanagan, daughter of 1 { ton and this city. Dr. and Mrs. George Flanagan of £ Miss Hayward will become the | Forest street entertained with a f EVER YONE ! Jride of Adolph Kalbers on Nov. 27. | Hallowe'en party Wednesday eve- ] | bride of Adolph 1‘ : il . or Miss Nellie Mathews of Linden | oo Slrcel Plainyllla® save i EEriimiec Mr. and Mrs, Richard Pritchard For Tvbry Member Reautiful Mliss Emily Kilhy, a miscelluneous | of Ten Acre road entertained at din- e | = Rt fi RD: ; shower Wednesday evening, ®hs|ner I cvening preceeding the o 1t's Too Tarly i home was decorated in Hallowe'en dance nd Mrs. Clarence Ren- G indeed. is > — to Wish You a colors, Guests were present from |nett gave for their daughters, Miss Beautiful, indeed, is tic = Hartford, Plainville, Bloomfield and Marion and Miss Helen Bennett. home whose decorations Religious Cards M : this city. R are enhanced by luxurious erry 2] il PR ¥ L'\m(] I‘,ol‘h r, son of Mr. and Mrs. Spring & Buckley lamps. = . Wednesday evening a miscellane- Maxwell Porter of Lincoln road, en- By ol oy shed sofl cards for the Shuf- $ < J 4 € ous shower was given in honor of tertained eight little boys at a Hal- ks ol ;‘,h“‘:{ Il,l; ’tl .)Ml e St Cb rts[ma.s Neig Cards Rf‘fl. b)(' PacL Miss Anna Airaz of Sexton street, lowe'en party Thursday afternoon. vays of ncede 1,._1. Wy is i . by Mrs. 8 Moses of Lyman street. GOl hrighten and beautify. By it Christmas will soon 2 Miss Afraz will become the bride Miss Gladys Day entertained her day they are delightrul be b oL g = 3 * of Jack David of Gold street this luncheon and bridge club Wednes- Siccestiof: urnifurer thal Cards for Children R pr(‘lal One \X eek Onl\' tornoon at the South Congrega- day afternoon at her home on g St ) tional church. Adams street. ! SIYCH UL INODNC { Z A SR s PN PR pleteness e i : . The Tanders Girls club and the, Mrs., Dudley Walker of Monroc We invite you to see our o e i heattTuiRg Yoo Christmas Blotter Universal Mens' club combined play street entertained ten at supper la complete display. i A sonal Christmas S “Oh Didn't It Rain” to be present- | Sunday evening in honor of Mr. | = Cards Let us ed Nov. 5 and 6 at the Y. M. T. A. and Mrs. Harry Wheeler of Phila- A ot . C & B. hall is ready for its audlence. delphia. Foreign Christmas Fraternal Xmas The cast is as follows: | Al el | Cards Rrenchigjyigualicied sogault Cards Mr. Delaney, a young New York-| A large number of the young mar- swedish, German, | your taste — NOW! | er—Jack Madeley. ried set in town will attend the Italian. it . = Sam Johnsing, Delaney's colored bridge-tea Mrs. Kenneth Vreeland Boxed Assortments > man—James Degnan. and Mrs. Edwin Cowles of West Hundreds of ¢ to $1.00 Marilyn Ross, Vivian Cole, Paul- Hartford, are giving Tuesday after- | The Money Holders for Humorous {305 39 Can ine McKay, Lillian Josephson, Helen noon at the J. H. Vreeland home on " Coin and Bills. Chiiatmast Candstte - ,‘,v"!,,,\‘ Lynch, Clara Hindler—girls from Walbridge road. West Hartford. . g the Rosedale Seminary. | W N0 shmantha Jewett, old maid teach- Mrs. Eldridge Beecher entertained rln uc er—Charlotte Jacobs her bridge club Wednesday after- Dinah, cook for the Seminal noon at her home on Lincoln strect Lucy Goodwin. Mrs. Dudley Walker and Mrs. Electric Co. John Bartlett, Irederick Blank- Maurice Johnson were given the ac away S l Op enberg: Bob Stires, Joseph Clynes pri PR Stk : 66 CHURCH STREET Gzioilozel oysRaubEcaMDINg: ‘ ok Mgy et g | (T dACHIR G T 58 West Main St. Phone 1499 Opp. Burritt Hotel Isaac Dobhs. Justice of the peace| Mrs. Elwoed Johnson of Trum —F. Paul Laabs. bull strect will entertain the mem- [ ) 2l i I el ax s e AW v m L “mm—. o PR @va e e

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