New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1929, Page 4

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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 19: | | | | | | | | | | ‘ i | i | i | | | i | | | [ | I || | | i |48 | | U A I S | | | ‘ I i [l I | | MRS. THEODORE A. | ! MRS, \\‘H,U‘\.\l Iiif.\['],l‘.\’” . " ~Photo_Ly Colloinb | it Mrs. niley I Mrs. William Rowland will assist Muys. Mrs. Greene is ziving a reception and tea Wednesday | Slanley G es at the meeting of the . alternoon, December 1, at the parsonage on Lexington street, | Friday afternoon, December 6, at the Goss home on Gro to entertain all the members of the parish of the First Church e L of Christ. | o | sanford 1 Dole Low of N s 1 Proudmar R S N = =2 T G he | Yor 1 st ) of Mr 1 Mrs. Everett B. Proud- {of r Mrs. ) i ' Hill. 10w of Bostou | | i her parents on Thanksgiv- Social Activities About Gown | | b ocial Activities About “Gown | B e oo Mr 1 A ¢ il siving holiday | | e \ £ with her mother Shuttle Meadow Club Tea Dance Largely Attended— | |[Censetving - vacation with Shord sl Aleit Corin ot Shuttis aren: Mrs. Theodore A. Greene to Be Hostess at Large | ; I s Fea—Exhibit of Modern Paintings— | e e Hedoiiy Jenvon Toon r of Ar. and D. A. R. and Men’s Choral Club. [ nova football & ; ey ITH all the school crowd coming home this week to help MISS ELEANGR PROUDMAN | : i o celebrate th wksgiving holidays, the week has been o isrve e ; chock full of gay times and rollicking fun. The Shuttie Miss Proudman of Boston, spent Thanksgiving with her pavents, Mr. and Mrs. | o : Meadow club had a tea dance for this young set on Thursday Iverett Proudman of Maple Iill. Miss | frs. i afternoon from 1 to 8, and everyone brought his guest or guests | S s & RN g de I Fiarion « \“‘ of Chi- |l there to dance and join the other merrymakers. The club| B i T . looked joll ts=ray decorations of orange and black and |, Pr and e Rl el el AMrs. Sunford Thoumson of Crar Purith Wachter, danghter of JRUSECLE 0L VSIS RGECONALID S ShEd ted to its|N0w York city. forme who ord, N ° o i | G e the colored gowns theSyounsiladiessonly=added toRitSlin i s (Gnaed 4 fabily. xeunion1ai a T i Kiml . of M colorfulness at the Shuttle Meadow club over Haver ng nigh I 5 y : \ Arthur I ———m——————————— HANKSGIVING DAY saw a number of weddings. That "\“““ ‘;{_m ¥ ';-‘“»A, R o ! Clifton Wilson o K VtEha i 3 S ; date proved to be one of t ost popular for nuptial| ;v ha 'l"'\,”_0”"";";“.‘:1} h : pending 1 or at X W ) FRANK E. GOODW affairs since the ever popular Saturc in October. The|joseph, Hubert, Martin. Maura and e b P Horg B Optometrist autumn colors we t d in cach and every marriage and|Lila: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Drury o i s P < .l Iped to make them ind ga w York city and their chil- ol and Al oA \‘ 327 Main St. Phone 19001 Mary, Eleanor, Joseph. Ju Rl CUitip L ASS RS RITTR S 5 A 4 o Creighton. lizal nd Dorotl e T T e 3 —=—=GLASSES FIT TED—} RIDGE showers still are being held in mod-|{yfy and Mrs. 1 et o ISen ~ tior lubs have been formed wofus and [and child e i { iation. By clubs have been formed in profusion and {ana 1 1 L R | tnese meet weekly or bi-monthly. Showers are given in honoy | Gardner d My ¢n Tonnelly of Routh Main street | fthol et i S J. J. Doherty of New York city and I { - | of the brides-t in the form of bridge parties or just parties in New York city this week. | where ¢ its around or dances and watches the feted|'"®'" daughter, Helen. i | open h Mus. Theodove A. Greene will give a large| i g Sl Sa R En Lo oA Stanley Hart of ark place is in tea and recoption for the members of the parish of the First and Mlrs T Tishist - Mea- Holland, Mich Church of Christ on the {th of December from 3:30 to 6:30. | dow club. visited h arents over Mae Dongherty of Porfland Carlotta Slope i of AL e quite social event as s. Gree the holidays. "She v return 1o Thanksgiving at the me of Mr. {\r, and M Harold T, of Willian J i ,"M”‘“J p ‘.‘i '\r“‘, L VT EToh lonte) oy nd Mrs. William J. Sullivan of Lin- | Ruesell street vom |street who left se S B CS LT IEanast F e wood street. torrs Agric for the | for Honolulu a - lod rench paintings that opened last |y and Mrs. Alonzo 1 o Maine, a student at Yule university, home early in Decen ber. 7 T I Xew Britain Institnte has been visifed |Itock avenuss Aiss vi - WOMAN WANTS I orm, from cubist to moderp {teneon ofal e ) ts are well known| . " LS I t nd viehtfully so \" Hep '(.1““;“{.“ e ”"”f‘," M Rdan to complete her vari- [ pport red to the New |strect; Miss Janice Woram, daugh-|est sirect ous ensembles and ter of Mrs. Martha Woram of South | their so givethatsatisfied feel- ing of luxury when combined with gen- uine utility as in A. R. will hold the . . Friday afternoon PHYTHM Grove Hill. Mys,| Waccace Srercine Bentley will assist 1 1 cling reet New fHaven, statc vice 1o ! the chanter and thev will spe: for your inspee- WA creations of the I ing American silver- : 5 S s il ol e : : Stockings evenin Jecember 3, at the Central Junior High u i < an extraordinarily fine onc . Cloudless chiffon; ‘ N concert soprano from all silk from top to } 3 ng from the New York 0 I . 5 toe; “Hemlock” stop- Syniphion chest ( the chorus in a few / Ideal HOlldaV Glfls FOl' MCH run; picot edge. g . il . \ v York Cit ) “ ell R PllI*IFICRIiEl) and welcomed. Many of this brides are espe- season's books appeal particularly to cially invited, for nen—exploration, travel, science, biogra every pattern is shown Z from the early America ) g | phies of unusual merit. PERSONALS . SRR i " E . We Have Them All School Set Honie T / & e i M. C. LeWit | 1 C0(¢ “i | e e e R Jeweler B 2 i b S oo Parker & Parker Tar g

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