New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1929, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1929. MBS. HAROLD PECK ving a large bridge-tea n ne on Brady avenue honorir xt Wednesday Mrs. Elwood 1irough the * was one of | g plays in th Mrs. Hart he two pr H1Z¢ nbull street. ‘ ontest held Tuesc | | | - —— = e e S T r ith his vounger son, George | | 1 att s Moscs Brown in Provi » . o oy | Gec Kir ne ; Social Activities About Gown | L e ‘ : ; ton strec® wl g hool of I’r 3 Yale-Princeton Rooters to Celebrate at Club—Literary Hoawinter S B . : e \ aven this Contest Held By Woman’s Clubh Closed—Many E. Large Bridge Parties * Club to Be | %o { 3 ) 1 J NG K. WIGHT L Clark, daugh Benefited By Lad ULDING K. WIGHT o , B, Clark, dugn 5 at the Shuttle Meac gy L Haven last cveningl Numbers of the school erowd have 1 = ko game and to attend the dance All in all the affai the S 8 O | oo i \ ‘ i Mrs. Harry Bate promises to be a brilliant one ¢ large parties are being week W T ; nd Mre. William given before it and many have been nade for Dr . i L i . 8 gone on a motor large tables. M. and Mrs. William Booth and Mrs. Allen|m : . b °S MecKinnie are entertaining two of the larger parties, { . . . ‘ [ 1 Mrs. M : HE Woman's club literary contest that was held on luesday \ i « B of this week, caused a great amount i BUSNTEhE : N in . Kickham for the best ’ . . re excepiions Q. Porter and Mrs. Frederick ot rying off the honors equally, there. The O was I Go HERBERT E. ANDERSON said to have been one of the most successful of | T i ' M ; VIOLINIST ; Cle ) : TEACHER CF BEGINNERS RIDGE s and more bridge parties. Miss Constance | } 5 ( | 1 AND ADVANCED PUPILS Tuvick 'ty on M e e R il atto : Yle STUDIO:PACKARDBLDG. ARCH-MAIN TS, Wednesd coming week, Mrs. Harold Pecics all| **'* © e : of Thonias Linder”of Lincoln road SRR tend to m voung set hus hirl of lovely affai ' ! y All of these parties are larae one the ouests isure to | Be T ver. N 1t ‘ 3 s . | FRANK E. GOODWIN mnasium. el i St R s e Optometrist X ; nd . T T = L ; ; | sec ;\HHL'% have been bought ) of / A the town. i RS R ive : e ‘ New Britain Gonnecticut ik steady m that " QHYTH.". D ‘QOL‘:\/ .“{‘\;\DIEON‘? i i ; ‘ d —= s Winter Fashions PERSONALS A (W STATIONERY ( . Typilying This - “RSONALS il } Season’s New B i[ A Bookshelf in L | ver i i In ,‘ } Every Child’s Room | Wraps i ) Il Have your childven diccovered the fun of | ‘ i i : November 17th to Dresses \ a s LeWitt's /,,i i Visit Our Boys® and Girls' Seetion ‘ Hats 1 o | : : N ~ 7. / . And - i % M. C. LeWitt / A . ‘J v ’ G Jeweler ccessories : : Golflex . / Dress of the Month )

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