New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 9, 1929, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, sod aig do! AMISS CONSTANCE TWICHELL Ir. and Mrs. Reuben on Monday, in | Ly Twichell of honor of ) Social Activities About ‘Gown Many Ga to I'ollow Yale-Princeton Game Next | at nd Mrs. William Booth to Enter- n’s Club Literary Contest of han Usual Interest. i is the date for a large party given by | zre ichell for her brother I rl'\,uv( s fiancee, & of Hartford. Many of the town's invited to meet the future Mrs. Twichell, N whose engagement was announced but recently. FU()['I;,\IJ.L:L. s, as ever, are very popular. The games in | I w Haven have all been attended by vast numbers of . ; ol town folk, and the Princeton game next week being one of the | MISS GERTRUDE SHAFFER ‘ Morsers aunt. Mrs, Willinrg I{";flt‘\} games of the year, will boast the presence of many Miss Shaffer of Hartford is to be guest of honor at a large gathering given by her o Pt o « big o a('\\ ):ll'l‘\zt es, as there :n}'«- a number u}rllrm nn ide fiancee’s sister, Miss Constance Twichell, on Monday afternoon. t enter dinnop | Vo Cr 5 enf remselves on being staunch supporters of both great universi- Pt ; I v S e ho ties. Of course the club is to have a dinner-dance following the | . " i s Bty 2 PR Ne gridiron event and many of the school crowd will be home to et el ; ORlEan el selhiaal e gl ¢ { ! ! ot e A f 1 vork-end celebrate with the other roote Mrs. Ruth McKinnie is to| O Siite S R e AR L : Sehili S Sl ReEl i s ~ parents. Mis 1 5 have a large table that night as are the William Booths for ) or A S v : g \ on It s, ( | their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Goulding K. !st g | gL B ot s, Mis. B O - ' Wight of Mont , N.J. All in all next week is a very | New York ci i W 1 1 ter| Mrs W ~ . i i d liss H J » 1 [T EYES EXAMINED promising one for gaicty and colorful events. A Geors it e A3 € 4 d ‘(” and o 1 FRANK E. GOODWIN so1 URING this week therc has been move than the usual| Ridge. 1 s Yo : Ry mis R L . o . | Ol v y 4 number "w S ;’w‘w ,‘n}l s, most of U‘wr{w informal ;:]{l:xir,\ city, this hip th S | | v ol M 1 \irs . ¢ ” 327 Mzin St Phone 1905 we anc me followed by theater parties. nmong the latter, - o e ] hig g it i ol 1 Ic bl | 9 ; ( N T D ps the most outstanding have been those given by Mr. and |, ‘].f,l‘i‘jl,l ’m.,,, Ll 3 r 0 pre Mrs. Hern re o pending t = 4 ==GLASSES FITTED — ; o Mrs. George Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Ilm«»Wr] Parsons, and by the Detroit a uth Bend, Indi ! I 4 L :', Howard Humphrey. Parsons theater has been for vears, the . . AR A ' i scene for “try-outs” of plays before they brave the| Mr. and Mrs. Ros A[0oxC MoKy 4 y : S lihed PRI criticism of New York City's theater-going crowd. The |l4ncoln road fefuRn LoRLaunaNIROT ot : Continent A TR : [ emneads SR S en 5 0 Greenwich, where AMr o ! - 1 audiences in Hartford are usually critical, sometimes very | o ARt e 5 onro 1ed I [Hirsd enthusiastic, and these theater parties are always welcomed by .. i roof Park W d b the guests as being novel and entertaining. Mr. and Mrs i ‘ ! K Leynal of & S X < Cloquet, Minn., arc 1) ts ] .. \X/L}H'l NGNS seem to have departed with October although sl :[ \'h”' el A I old v el ! LRadel B « the o i this month promises quite a number. October and N, J " Clayton rozd ! George It hoi June, hovever, hold the record for the greatest number of the ’ ' 4 A ! F : o 1 s are being announced daily and 1 ! f . . = Hart has stated no definite M i G J : s promise of being a brilliant f Hit [ 0 for showers, there seems to be b L ey ) th personal and kitchen 3 . = [§} oln . ke oad. § v Cani ¢ I \ < T « I i i ‘ s i i o 1 ney % { \l Alo | e ¢ ‘ day [ lwa . . = Kn < A — S B ; ‘ RHYTHM Doty MapIsoN N . Wai.ace Sreriins Gorrac Sen e Eri = (” S STATIONERY fi S B K | Charm i . | arming R Chrlstmas Cards | Your Christma 1 are your per- [J i ) ecnal messengers- 4}u_\ peak for vou. Isn't : it to ba cxpected, then, that they will be N closely serutinized by your friends, and youi i H g without saving that your cards | ; B shoul n perfect taste, a socially cor- § 1 R ””‘, B | rect, especially when vour name is added { £ i . to 1 | either by m'mm!;_r or signatury oUn S <l join a ho ‘l."'", ,:uw Helen Phillips’ cards are just that. J ARE | ' A S B e They combine appealing sentiments with 4 ! i sumn wdern designs of recognizad charvacter and | NOW PRICED FROM * I e thoneht. s i i | ngto ¢ AD 34950, 519500 ,,, : : g to ur Trinmed i Ker v ' AR $Zj ) ) % “‘ Untrimmed ! i ‘Lapy Diana . p ’ B k Towee STERLING - ' . 5 Miss J ! High strect is spending | well Hart c roud l x { | i

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