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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBE members of the high school faculty | £165ts were present. gave her a charming tea in the| L) model apartments. Miss Griffin was| _ S. H. Anderson was guest of presented with a bouquet of roses | onor at a bachelor dinmer given | 3 b < “lark ehalf Ménday night at the Dl - Iy Miss Katherine Clark on behalf | him on z 3 it “Tree Inn by fifteen of his friends. | ‘here hie has been for th past ten [and Mrs. Henry Firnhaber at their | tertained Miss Alice Regan of West | Cor v o A. Marcotte, son of days home on Linwood street by 30| Hartford, formerly of this city, at lay eveni Napoleon Marcotte of e members of the Burritt Grange, of | dinner on Wednesday evening at | e 1 in yell Bristol .. Captain George Bain and Mrs. M. [this city, and two members of the | their home on Homestead avenue, t 3 a I' Dowling of New York city are Berlin Grange. Mrs. Firnhaber was T e | " D & spending the week-end with Mr. and |the former Miss Theresa Wratny. Mi. and Mrs. Robert Bertini of |~ o ) 1 i - \rs. Howard Humphrey of Shuttle | G0 the Georglan apartments on Walnut : < J Meadow avenu; ¥ A Dbridge-shower was held in,street entertained a number of R Y 1 o W ¥ me B St coo vory |BOROT Of Miss Mildred Hart of ! friends at their home last eveming. | member ¢ s : Mrs. William Birch of New York |Stanley street at the home of Mrs, P ] i B i A B | City who frequently visited the|E. Sottergren of Mountford street, ’ i f oV 4 1 I Guz 5 Howard Humphrey residence on |Hartford, on Thursday evening, |, i Harrison Bristol of Vance| 4 / 1 L Shultia A s ! . street entertained her bridge club | rried ilile Meadow avenie this|sum- |Prizes were awarded to/ Mlss Elea- | Zoscr criercained 3 i ) . S r has gone to Florida for the|nor Anderson and Mrs, Swanson of | ¥Cterday 0 : Bt B \ i ol olosle LF end W winter season. | Middletown. Miss Hart is to marry 3 AR i . : on dan t Satu e T the ceremof o o . |1ver Skoog of Cromwell in the near| Shirley Hibbard, daughter of Mr. Lo E the I i 1 on | cnd The Lol Stanley Hart of Park place was | tfuture. and Mrs. Benmatt Hibbard of For- held | pa vk ons L1 In HolanalaioE s ek S est street. will entertain a number . ¥ 7 Th0 o NI AN L = | Dr, and Mrs. Clifford Vivian of | °f her little h"”‘d“ fextfiriony s B s and ¥ : Was hiR Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee Judd arc | west' Main street will entertain g | 2t€rnoon in honor of her sixth 2 N 1 ‘ entertaining & house party of guests | fow friends at dinner this evening | P/rthday. . at their home in Berlin this Week- | at their home. wth 1. The Phillp Corbins of Hacken- iy | Leonard Morse of Everett strect | ! o sach, J: Mr. and Mrs. Clem ! S { will entertain guests at her hom s i = AMrs. Charles Johns il |l A mory of New York clty and Mr.| '{ vnv]’ l\n:< Iln::::;o«" Jr;:{lw'\:n‘l: ‘:r‘ tenight preceding the dinner- 1°¢ 0 X 1d Mrs, Carlos Fetterolf of Mont-|gouth Burrite street entertatned | (°1C® 8t the Shuttle Meadow club, e 1o Gl Ranetto (L e aRi R eI ok e Aot bild 6] Mucadaviaves| Mrs, Honry Lasch of Grove Hill led 1 ¥ . ning in honor of Mrs. Wendell Bur-| _ "' el ety : ome Mrs. ( I ieor, 5 B. H. McElhone of Harrison strect |1 ! foner of Mre. Wendell Bur- ang yrs, Henry Bray of Ten Acr. s ; Irs of George- attended the section meeting of the |, ' g s road attended a breakfast-bridge DL L i & Burr of this city, at the home of 3 5 5 b = National ctric Light company at| s’ yonnson. Prizes were award. | 51YeR bY Mrs. Daniel Cosgrove of| ¢ \ s the Copley-Plaza in Boston this|ed o Miss Rea Zimmerman and Mrs, | FLortford on Thursday. . 1 Smyrna, will talk on Turkey B o week, | Burbank. e i s by bl {r. and Mrs. John Jaines of Cam- | o v s | Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pease are SE L \\[DDI\GS nsylvania ridge, Mass, are spending the L e v i RavmondlTeaontor] gmhng ii large dinner party tonight S o \VElL 1 iz grad of he f veek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley [yino street entertained their sup-| ' NeT home on Lincoln Lane. ' ——— {EInia a Cooper of Brookside road. Derbridce’ cluBliaath Saturday evel sieile I s AR S 0 T et = Miss Miriam Mouat gave a bridge- oin Fooks-Goodwin 1 home Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nichols and Tl | tea of fourteen tables Wednesday n bl i Miss Marfan Nichols of Oyster Bay,| o afternoon at her home on Grov : b 1 . Y+| Miss Irene Sullivan entertained y T by G N. Y., are spending the the members of her 1»nds:~ rlr,,\, ::{ HiIL Mrs. Theodore S. Hart, Mrs. « 1 WhE tard Udoper of Wing Strceh her home on Linwood street Thur "l“""‘ "“\"“""""" e ;‘L” Al & g 5 : o 00 jue. | 035 evening. Miss Margaret Sliney | 97, Miss Furith Wachter, Mrs, v = ) b s ¥ athleen Loy togSon B e hat srisetat canna o | Deonara Morse and Mrs. Kenneth LW : . \ 1t street u:rmy nding the week-e nd‘(ouomn,; the playing, refreshments| Sarle were given the prizes. Mrs. = iskas, W York clty aretaara 7 | James Robinson and Mrs. Laurence [ 1 = SRS i [ samu ) | oo | Mouat poured. Mrs. Maxwell Porter, s i round ¢ ) Mrs. George Corbin and Miss| % Mrs. Richard Pritchard, Mrs. A ¢ d e Sl | Mrs. Harry Bates entertained her| 1'% 8 RECIDENE AT ‘ o J N i Otels Larker of Dexingtonistreet i 0 Sl stilys 220 0B erlal thur Sampson, Mrs. Bennett Hib- vio i i 1G Mrs. George Dyson of Harrison street | e 3o Do 100 bardt MralHar o b P : : Mrs. H. C. Blakeslee of Hamil- | ¥ith luncheon at her home on Rus-| Pard. Mrs. Harrison Bristol and nd o i : EIl e R IO alag | sell street, Miss Ruth Bristol assisted with the piano. j K g ’ on street attended a Sunshine bridge | e o o 5 ; in Bethlehem recently | 5 | ; : i | Mrs. Maxwell Porter entertained . . ih of Mozar Miss Faye Rattenbury who is|2t dinner Thursday evening at her i\;fl :'ffl'\n HIR( i of Fibridge & e L : ; i spending the winter in New York |iome on Lincoln road. et CERatieards e ; bro T o or was M «ity, and Miss Jane Rattenbury who| Py ctedyaatiernoon i ) ¢ is attending Colby college, Water.| The Alpha Alpha alumnae met e o Mo 1 was ville, Me., are spending the week-end | Tuesday evening at the home of| Mrs. Hardy Pavor of Lincoln road o R WL : home of their parents, Mr. | Mrs. Harold Peck on Brady avenuc. | 8aVe a dinner party Wednesday “ o > = » and Mrs. W. H. Rattenbury of | The bridge prize was given to Miss | €vening. s 4 1 1 Ro: i 5 e ! d ¢ 1T Shuttle Meadow road. They are en- | Ruby Andrews PNy S g L r 1 o - 1 DL 1 usher tertaining at 4 house party over Sun- PR Mrs. Harold Peck of Brady ave- MRS. ELWOOD JOH .\(L} Inb, pleaded that c red 8 473 ing as their guests, Charles| Miss Constance Twichell gave al has sent out cards for a bridge Mr. and Mrs. Johnson with their little dauchter leave on 1t ¢ chiffe « 1 on Page 16) & 1 Miss Natalic Gordon of | bridge-tea Monday afternoon at her | Party to be given next Wednesday | November 25, to make their home in Holland, Mich. Mus. Pofore ! S ! Edward Holden of New- | home on Broosside road in honor of | afternoon at her home in honor of : elds e Ceclal y She ¢ 1 . i ) 4 ohnson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William 1, Crowell of | and Bruoe Larrabee of Miss Gertrude Shaffer of Hartford, | Mrs. Elwood Johnson of Trumbull 'i) ¢ place et B8 wlig el ! 2k i Leptic t ¢ 3 ¢ York. After the Yale-Prince- | flancee of Miss Twichell's brother. | street, who leaves with her husban 1l [/ED0 DiaCE: e e ; pair led t DTN (Y IR DYEING ‘on game which they will attend, the | Fdward Twichell. Mrs. Stanley | on November 25, to make their 0 S 4 Thr _[tion. His next w B Provid Nor ? FRENCH HAIR EING Rattenbury will give a dinner | Hart and Miss Lucy Shaw of New |home in Holland, Mich, ol ; N New Ha Bo ANNE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE to their house guests, as well | Haven presided at the tea table. | G o Py = ; 1ed a e LA BOnIe 1 Main St Tel. 1187 rs, at the Shuttle Mcadow | Miss Ruth North, Mrs. Donald Cau-| Mrs. George Hildebrandt of Ran- ond priz 1o « B S Among their dinner guests!field, Miss Dorothy Case and Miss | decker Lane gave a small luncheon }j TATLCE, ip) ! i 2 ot f M . Margaret farbox and e Case assisted with the serv-| party Tuesday noon for Mrs. Har.| "Through the Kitchen D t oseqli Tamesionil S SN tend f ] t Turner of New York, The bridge prizes went to Mre. | old M. Parsons of Russcll stroet | MTS ok Har 1 | ! ! 3 S ol M R Mise Margaret O Nell who is yis- | Hoswell Moore, Mrs, Gerald W.|who was observing her birthday on | the Blay priz ally 1 The reiclover 3 5 A ore a bro transparent v EYES EXAMINED — goaice SiraniVIbDerte i1 ke S o WNarjorie *No ri5 21l tiatiaa | Sear W ° m e S SYES AMID — L Mrs. Henr rist. il e z o A biney) ; 1o 8 Goldber ended the 1 'R {E.G "IN > Helon Tynch of School strect . e A : \ % : ; , ldbers atiended the loc FRANK E. GOODWIN s Catherine Hart of Kens- T Man 4 {Epm i s 2 Y o | mother tells her grandd fororal Irs, Geo 1 read v y C Optometrist > o 1| Miss Eleanor Gebala was guest of | @ few friends at dinner ot the e 5 ¢ | o 1 | LiElonhane e Sucals Mool Mr. :andiioror ab ainilucelianeous/shower giva | Harttor i club' Tiesdayk nlgnt Uncle Hugh,” who s i the e i 7 Main S >hone 5 Mrs. George Lynch of Bridgeport en her by Miss Aldona Huck and | e Revoluti el o i ‘ e - MBSk, Miss Josephine Gebala at the latter's| Mrs. Harold M. Parsons gave a 48 the ) \ i 5 SN home on Gold street Thursday eve-| lunchcon and bridge for eight at in the lo i ness 11 d wel it dissiBlone HinedaughieriatMEH e S Aboutiah gliests Werainressnt | Necihomelon) Hussell aioeet mniat| wnich Mr anij EHE ) ;»'v;id ‘:‘flv:‘.lnr:;”n‘ ”“lfi\"'r"‘::\_‘ulxisloq': Miss Gebala will become the bride of | day noon. Prizes were awarded to | ‘:l’rlm’ : vivid | Dy \ s s D sl o . 8 atte R 4t Yrnest Huck on November 20th. | Mrs. Jonfistone Vance and Mrs, [StYIe an 1 v n i c pres m 5 | | William Booth. ; ; e . S| ™ e N Miss Hildur Anderson entertained | S The seco wriz vl ) o ) z = — ——— - v rs. A. Wales Henry and Mrs. M. | at 4 mijscellaneous shower in honor Tiotaserat '\] S ianiay I | Barle V. Pomeroy f i b 1 S ‘ Doy ¥ SRR g | Mv\fi.“m-mm.&mwua}uamm. Henry, both of Buffalo, N. Y., of Miss Eva Peterson at her home on T A e numBer s of | Aaye ret is nd adv 1 I S g M \ & were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.|Foxon pla evening. | fripnda at dinner at their home t story. Thr v ) rs. 4 h \ T ymond Babeock last week-end at | About 50 gy re present. Miss '\“m”‘g“_‘ hom”_‘ i “,]“]“ housa | 4D lawy ¢ hter. kot | sluliedal i 4 _‘” = their home on Vine street Petorson will became the bride of | : Mre. Frederick Rey- | Client, and a sister of the f r i ol 1 for the S X | U Fvald Anderson on Thanksgiving il ry 1 sv. T « bl orar 1l ¥ . Mrs. John B. Smithwick of Stan- | day the (: in 2 o A L s P Bt be § [ ot | | ley street has returned from Ne . o e e 3 Mre. Arthur G. Kimball | Figing/Sally Ann Par) . the S Sl e | AR diic. s e By | | ark, N. J. where she visited Lieu-| Miss Mildred Hart was given a| ,’;1”,,0.} i:rf/,‘("}:,’m’\»m:‘nl 7o | &ITand cloverly manages fo Mrs, G G S00) i b O RS S RO R SRR D HE S A SRR | tenant and Mrs. J. W. White. Mrs. | bridge shower Tuesday evening by et L girl ) W rs W e ety | White s formerly Miss Della | Miss Minnie Holmquist at her homa 7 Pl R oplans ! . Met 1rs Olioii et o] ; AT ! Daly of this cf e S et allen into s ha Nirs. |y i Iis 1 Boc o s HEles b . 'A"” X "";n’;"m ';v N“ o5 :;’ -8 | Mrse. George Corbin will enter- | 7 " ”“’ ‘ . : : E 2 " U S f t rge of were rded to Miss Marion Young = ‘ ro clob Abiierinoneroyilia her su X 1 i Mrs 2 \Ti 1o Hen . Mr. and Mrs mond Babcock | ang Mes Mildred Hoglund. :,n”?;“r”: hp; g "?,’,‘ :X,‘,‘“‘ ”m, “nh\: el i g L (B LAl i Ll W B v l I i, d 16nts were | home on Lexing strec ¢ S ettt 5 : : chair M Marion Gaudette o W tratents re |0\ ko s o | o 20 1A prout e i o . gt S 1 o, e s Sl canich ersonal Greeting Cards ew York city for a few days this | gyo0g, of Cromwell, November °7. i M 3 Mrs. George N . week. L oS ) L b AL ( g M ¢ r s A Mr. and Mrs. Brooks of High 5 e { S B el o Yednesday evening Mrs A“‘""‘i'\r».’q N T O S ¢ ! The A \lg rort - | f 1 . C Spahr aygla 1% Morton of Ellis street entertained f i 4 ! & 2 i A tor I mal dar was the house gucst of the Raymond | ) * oy e or Jor bridge club at Hr- Broois ".mhlm .’m“n”w' i 3 Ted at t Or tne O ]. ays i cks of Vine street last we 25 3 % X 25 S | BESPEOSRE her hom. s, Kenneth Kron. | arre Sherrod Berger will entertain | par, i : ool i . : 8. A, Ander ‘“l and Mrs. David iy pridge club Monday afternoon | yer, It 5 R Ogren were awarded the prizes B har Dome on Lincoln otr et i < . \[r. and Mrs. Walter Moore of 7 at her home on Linc E . tully doaw. The play was () - e 5 ‘ecents }\ 1 d 7 ect are in Keene, N. H. G o oo a strong clos e Maid’s vision = s e ur stock represents the leading Afonros atreet are in Bk 5 Anna Krawitz of Lawlor ! £ parl i1 |HERMAN J. ZAHNLEITER Sl or week-end. $h will attend | o 0 e iRl e aneon Mrs. Herbert V. Camp of Park of the jast 1 Wit o i K SRMAN J. Z 3 ; th Dartmouth-Cornell football | o < place will entertain twely at | celf at the ctoriou D YOJ Kne NG FOTR N f“ Sl O ‘ e oYV Q "l zame todas, |shower at the home ol 3rs. Charlss| \ihcheon and bridge Wednesdas | soun i e o ||| A SIUINY manufacturers and offer vou every style LRt Ronotilu sl atrest BWed i (fernoon aw her literary e That thousands of women, Violin and Ensen i . ‘ | nesday cvening. The same cvening L : - . I el ! GATHER]NGS | Bdward McAloon of Farmington UB EVFNTS M AT (. | ||aVE grea "1‘ thei -+ N o {,’(:m ‘.\'}]?(‘h o make vour selection. | —— [avenue. the bridegroom-to-be. was 5 Y seities aifteni : he bi zh ow ¢ I 3 - | | the guest of honor at a bachelor — | Trist ; ; ! 3 J ] 1 } | s Ton | - sh comed N . LA T2 T¢ Ner Vel Many Large Bridge-Tex | party at Hart's Bungalow at which | X i y : B eaara e 1 ! ( ome 11 now and lo¢ them over || Affairs=—Other Parties In- | there were 50 guests present. Miss| | Woman's Club Litera e | o ol Lo ! Krawitz and Mr. MeAloon will be|| Contest — Ladies’ Aux- s i e i TAIN i e e o teh clude Showers. | AT W Sl a v PRI . B X e put con to matcn | I e e | iliary of Boys' Club. of a well-to-Co Amcric ) L . ! fle. o - ¥'s church at 9 o'clock | an Ti i Ann ey o ERERBL N i Sosaan chen el e 5 ‘hfl‘ you lH\'C A street will entertain her bridge club |, & " ) Bo ro " e court, | . The literary contest held by the | = | t her home on Tuesday evening. | oo ® T of her | 166n | Woman's club was brought to a close | | i s | ot l o = l o ok PTG, 1 T (her 10| on Tuesday when the storics and | = . ) | p.filh‘ or not. Let us show vou samples. hirthday here were 16 oFi| =a s e e rere readll Mr and Mrs. Bdward Lancaster | piidess The” plays chowen by the juages were read || Nunzio E. Agnello || en Acre road entertained at e S ol TE 5 v ‘ :1 m:vl’ amlr h:'u](l‘ : last Saturday | T and second were $25 and $15 TEACHER OF VIOLIN =L sizeg | Little Miss Dorothy Leist and her | copactively, 10O, 209 MAIN | 2 1 night at their home. The prizes| g, prother, Paul, daughter ani| - o S Mrar| 2 | / went to Mrs. Ralph Britton, Dud- |0 o L A Hero in the Sun.” by Mrs, Ior Appointiments AL T >ritehard | SO0 Of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leist of { jopn H, Kirkham was awarded first CALL zouu.g | ley Walker, Mrs. Richard Pritchard | yyopjang sireet, ware given a party and “There is Still Adventure,” [ / 5 LI on Sunday in henor of their birth- f | = i it " Forest | 48¥E: 1t being Dorothy's fifth and ARCRE TR I Jennett Hibbard of Iorest | 5 it : | Paul's second. About 15 friends 2 e 1 o e A | 06 Church St. | Albert Rajune and Bobby ) el s i Lending Library | fies Kathering Griffin, who re-| [ oo a8 & ang ||| ' New pritaty contly resigned her position at the | ST SSATIAY cvening M. and | Pealor High Nchool, 18 HORI 1N | veer murpriesd By m nbenior| | | / l — sest of Monor at many parties thiz| Mire Surbred by number of | | 1l A\ lml Lovelier jast week. On Wednesday, the | Triends a B ¢ | 1 | The perfect gift for of the faculty. ) | st evening Miss Griffin waz ‘'homas Kilfoil was toastmaster. | beautiful Lamp ? suest of honor at the Alpha Alpha | Miss Dorothy Graham of Hartford | children of il | P'\"(""\‘Vl"\} v orority informal party at the Com- | became 3r. Anderson’s bride this | i ‘ : " s CISONE saunity house in Berlin, and on the morning. all ages — 1 You can find ma love er || | | ‘ Gift Than a | Order ol | | avening preceding a nuwmber of the e 1 gift than a S. : | ~ (9 Young women of the high school | George Dodd was host to a num- ‘ Al | \ Decause nothing mort i N 5 o @0 ' o honored Miss Grifin at the ler of men at a stag dinner at Lis S e i .,g L b g ; | home in Berlin last evening. ' . es the beauty S i o UEe Sme TR 2 | tive home than the n [ X A surprise party was given .\lr.i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bassctte en- It's fun to find just the right clow of lamps. book for a certain person. Come \ ; - in and let us help you with your Now | | booklist. elerhons o ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS 24D SHOPPING CAN BE i Stanley Quarter Riding School DONE AT THE 1 e ) | - | ¥ 039 Stanley St. New Britain, Conn. ; . w_} o § . LEE * A 1S & buckley | : S i o | A HORSES RENTED AND BO AR’DFI) BEAC@D\\‘! E uprlllg = thc (iby HORSES RE} ; B0 )] | SAINT. ST = . 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