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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1929. 5 _ 5 Park Place left this morning for daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vib- | ton Ridge spent the holidays at her New York city where she will do|berts of Scarsdale, New York, and |home. She has as her guests. tuwo welfare work. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Vibberts of | classmates from Dana hall, Miss Ann e Stroudsburg, Penn,, and their | Rossit Mr. and Mrs. George Kimball | Monday. The affair wa. s to the sts of their | Miss Ilean nepl t Miss Helena included, Miss 28 were | Mary and Miss Catherine Ryan, sassett, Miss | Miss Kathryn and Miss Florence ing the lea dance at the | Muriel Brophy and Miss Lily Calm- | Kent, Miss Frances Kerber. Miss ] , of Bronxville and Miss . ind George “Dlumcl P;)rter, son of Mr. and Mrs. | daughter, Jean Virginia Condict of East Orange party follo Alphonzo Porter of Adams street S I . .\‘!\1’ le Me w club Thursday ev rach | e i 1 ing. has ag his guest for the week-end | Mr. and Mrs. Cuvler Smedeker| aurice Pease of Lincoln Lane| "H]“:'.( 'l'lwrgom._m' e :i‘r : o A I\ll?: Intg:liq)l(“!:?;no?]“z\‘;i:le\li!l{(;::\i Richard Kimball of Pittsburgh, Pa., |and two daughters, of Elkins Park. | nag returned from a trip to Pitts- | | Mrs. Arthur Kimball, P f Mrs. George of South | O'Dell, and Mrs Earl Carlson a class mate ot Mr. Porter’s at Har- | Penn., arc the house guests of Mr, |;on ¢ | {send Kimball th ond. Mr. and | Bu street is g & dintier par- | Brives wove won by, Miss Mars vard. and Mra. Reuben Twichell of Brook- | S 3 Mrs. Howard Parsons, Miss Helen for twelve Monday night, later | Ryan, Miss Florence Kent, and Miss O &k ia1dsroad (RGN | Mrs. Albert Robinson of Jamaica | diner, Miss Marion Collins, Miss | tuking her g nto Hartford to|Kerber, g Jonathan Edwards of Plainfield, Plains, Mass., is spending the | 2 L b ng, Miss rvi: | the theater A ! N. J., a student at Princeton, spent Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Williams Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and 3 Miss th Kinib: . » | of | ionor of her gu, Miss Flor- | Geffken. Her gu were Clark and Llizabeth | ence Nowland. Bridg o Kimball at o sug won by Miss Adele | niec Thanksglving day «ith George Kim- | with their son and daughter. of|\rs. Walter Murdock of Corbin inia num;,zm\ Johin | A number of local people as well ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kim- | Adams street, spent Thanksgiving | avenue. George Kimball, Jonathan fling |28 Hartford people attended the ball of Lexington street. in Boston. . Winthrop Smith, Joseph Nlbridge | °PPNINg of the modern French . v e e AT Mrs. G. W. Gilpatric of Putnam Kenyon Loomis, Preston I'el painting exhibit at the New Britain i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gruclt and| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wainwright |and Miss Etta Hodge of Putnam |Gurdon Bacon and Nati Institute last Saturday. Works by daughter, Miss Ruth, of Bronxville, [and children of Bridgeport, former- |are spending the week-end with Mr. lard Thier it e T :i‘“’*"" Gl teitiplisy estionabioRith N. Y., and John Gruett of New York |1y of this city, spent Thanksgiving [and Mrs. I. Raymond Gilpatric of * . | the artistic west; Andre Devaln, who City are the house guests of Mrs.|With Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wain- |Ten Acre road. Mr. an ertained ner at theie home bers of road Thanksgiving Day 1 it their | a9 works on display In the Inde- given at the Simsbury Manor by the | city, is the guest of his parents, |[N. Y., are spending the week-cnd hostess, Miss Gladys Rugg, Tuesday | Mr, and Mrs. Frank M. Zimmerman |with Mr, and Mrs. Maxwell Hart of Elizabeth Kir ome on Russll stre nk . 5 iR : Allen McKinnie of Forest street for | Wright of Curtis street. | 2 T George, daughte D B '\‘:7:“‘2\‘?0‘}“ x‘ o }‘(;‘r:n‘ ; s the Thanksgiving holiday. The roe e Robin Miller of St. Paul. Minn nd Mrs, Arthur Kimb 2ox Her e notd op hid imepes Messrs. Gruett are Mrs. McKinnie's| Mr. and Mrs. M. Siderowsky and | and Ford Cooper spent Thanksgiv- ed at dinner at their I Katherine Swif e e hrothers, | daughter, Miss Anna Ruth of Stan-|ing with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cooper on strect Wednesday e 0 hi Alpha d \] M‘»im\iu'\' : f.’,a.,'!,‘,?‘fl. p;fi“o L ley street. are spending a few of Vine strect. honer of their house guests. | d venir Bitsoaloiiint arites il ba e Miss Virginia Humphrey, daughter | in New York city. | - . paintings on exhibit. They all stress of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Humphrey e | Mr. and Mrs. Bdward H. art| Mr. and Mrs. Harold o color harmony more than contrast. of Lincoln street attended the dance | Mathias Zimmerman-of New York 1and son. Stephen, of Pelhan Manor, | ast Bt i e e ey | | Thur day oy d colorful and deserves at- ion because it is the first oppor- cvening. This is the second of aof Vine street, | Lincoln road. | o e er- | Chureh of Clinst Wednesday after- |tunity that local people have had. to series of dances to be given by A\hss‘ Sigie e } 5 e It Miss K of | hoon, Decemiy 4 ! 10 jyview modern art by famous men. Rugs. e { M. and Mrs. Richard Prilchard | Mr. and Mrs. I ‘”d"‘."(“u;\l'f‘:?‘i‘,‘_’"’\ | Derby ana i ot o 30 o'clock at the parsenage on e |, M i e e o of Ten Acre road are spending the |Of 1;“ M’i r$’~‘d’_~<lpd(“t hanksgiv- | New Haven, stats Lexinglon stre Alisst Tloies Dicmentiwil) enioe r. and Mrs. Har atch of Lin- ¢ ing day in Springfield. & LN week-end in Atlantic City. g A. R., and members of the bo: tain her bridge coln road attended the Charity club | hsiicy G ; . : ML s bliee e iheritiome on Esther Stanley chapter, D, A {luncheon next Eriday afternoon at play "The Torchbearers” in Meriden | professor and Mrs. Hill of Mount | Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper of | last Tuesday night, | Vernon, N. Y., are the guests of their | NeW York ci spent Thanksgiving |her home on St trect ERNeas son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and |With Mrs. Cooper’s parents, Mr. and : . AMr. and Mrs. James Bush and Mrs. | Mrs. Hardy Payor of Lincoln road. | Mrs. Francis Field of Hartford: Mrs, Maxwell 8. Porter of Lincoln —_——y IFalk of London, England, were the ER | el | oad entertained a few friends of " i Buests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross-| TRoswell Moore, Theodore S. Hart NMr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and Mrs. Hardy Payor at tea yesterday Try Our berg of Camp street, last weck-end. |and Frank Smith of Hartford, arc|son of Monroe strect are spending Payor's mother, Mr 1ill ATy r » ow e spending the week-end duck hunting | the week-end in Worce Mass. W : Electric Face Massage AMr. and Mre, John H. Kirkham | at Martha's Vineyard. ¢ | - Anne’s Beauty Shoppe of Lexington street and their daugh- | Hoh | v and Mrs. Percival Platt and, tussell ¢ o ; g - ) ter, Mrs. Stanley Hart of Park Place | Miss Katherine Gold, a student at |two children of Ten Acre road spent | S 131 Main St. Tel. 1187 who is stopping with them while | Cedarcrest, Allentown, Pa., spent|Thanksgiving day with Mr. Platts, s clul i Mrs. Hart is out of town spent | Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr.|parents in Newtown. Thanksgiving day in Bridgeport [and Mrs. Russell §. Gold of Worth- | YA with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirkham. | ington Ridge, Berlin. | Miss Helen Bennett. daughter of ST I ity Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bennett of Mr. and Mrs. George Coit and| Miss Ellen Moore of Booth Bay. |J —_— ~——=EYES EXAMINED —, tostrod three tables heir two young sons. Jack and | Maine, i Spending (1 A3, B P e e o B 0D I their twe young sons, Jack and | Maine, spending the wee d | with her parents. Miss Bennett is a Fred " George, Jr., are leaving town on|with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moore of 'student at Smith. Farioes Optometrist Monday to make their home in Tor- | Sunnyledge. [ ; A G 87 L 327 Main St. Phone 190- rington. s s Winton Catlin, son of Mr. and i A R T e il T s e | Mr. and Mrs. Manville Johnson of [Mrs. Raymond Catlin of Adams | street. entert N G qi 1 | “== GLASSES FITTED = Mrs. Pear] Pixley of Shuttle Mea- | Maple Hill are spending the holidays | street, who is a student at Clark uni- Beidee hlieatayis e v il dow avenue will spend next week at in the Adirondack [versity, spent the holidays with his her house guost Joseph 1) 8Xew Gardens, L. I, visiting with | SR | parents. of Los Angeles, California. Priz —_— relatives. | Tobert Barker, son of Mr. and | L e i i e g e | Mrs. L. R. Barker of Stanley street | Richard Hart, Youngest son of Mr. Mrs. L. Resnicl SohthoBeacon Harold 1. Judd of Berlin, How- and Joseph Rushton of Red Oak, [and Mrs. Jonathan Hart of Maple : Guide You— | ard Humphrey of Shuttle Meadow | Towa, students at Dartmouth college, | Hill, spent his Thanksgiving T 5 T Always’ avenue, Johnstone Vance of Monroe |are spending the holiday in Wash- | with his parents. Mr. Hart is a stu- W street and Harry Bates of Russell|ington, D. (., as the guest of Wade |dent at New Hampton, at New e ! street leave on Saturday next for two | Safford, a .\'tudi‘r!n. at J\urlm;‘:u\l\ | Hampton, New Hampshire. e A % duck hunting at Ocpacoke, | They will attenc the Nav; Jart. s T Q + N ~ i P | mouth football game in Philadelphia | Miss' Beatrice Lamb, daughter of MRS. E. A. MOORE l"r'"”{‘_"‘ ) ; o .. this afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph l.amb of Park | Mr. and Mus. Moore of Sunnyledge leave on Monday for a e L = dney Montague, of Boston. spent | L {Place, a student at Bradford, visit- | Six months’ trip around the world. Spn B Lei rhe Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs,| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rathbone |ed her parents over T sgiving: | e “”)‘."]’" g REs ERoYIls iplatures William B. Montague of Hawley|of New York city, are spending the G ow | S e ] Pt 5 & ;"‘ “[ Lap el el et caont street, week-end with Mrs, Rathbone's par- Moore, son of Mr. andjcally all{he Wirginia colleges wern|at Boston university, s lome fov | Sianies orebicures of well known BEACON $iei0) e ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Moore of |} . A. Moore of Sunny Ledge, | t. H. Reid Derrick, a stu- anksgiving recess }(‘,‘\“] M‘”“’\ PEC . ‘H’ ‘(‘\‘”‘}- ‘l"l' Willetts Young, and Geoffrey | Sunnyledge. Yale, was at his home | dent at V. P. 1., son of Mr. and Mrs, | e [ 80 VIR ¢ Sy anc orolicati : ; o g g Young, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Louis| ¢ oo o lover Thanksgiving. Clarence Derrick of Sefton drive,| Mr. and Mrs, John §. Miller af | CMPOSCd of Stanley workers S Y e Wewe i £ "~ Young of Lincoln road. both stu-| Miss Harriet Parker, daughter of < : this city, was elected cond vice|Waltham. spent Thauksgiving with | & b dents at Choate, spent the holldays | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Parker of [ Miss Llizabeth 1% Parsons, a stu- president for the coming year. Mraeier® parenia it e e e i GIOl’lOUS Chnstmas with their parents, Vine street, her brother, Wesley and [ dent at Mount Holyoke: Miss Bar- | AR Ellls B Clarke of South Bawite| “;‘,, \\"uu‘;\ . . . {her fiance John Wolff will attend a |bara Parsons, a student at Sara | Ao o o o & LSBT ] 1 - f . SRl Al 3 Dobert Hart, of Boston, son of Mr. | supper dance this evening in New | Lawrence: Miss Augusta Parsons, & | oo s’ o Srien aon of L LEges e Farmingion after school howrs last You will find our shelves just and Mrs. Maxwell Hart of Lincoln | Haven that is being given by Miss|student at Dana Hall, and John |greer o stumeet SNy v e | R E S e S e e bursting with gifts that will give yoad, vislted his parents, over|Barbara Paimer al her home o |Parsons, a student at Loomis. visi- neering, is spending the holidays| 0f Forest strect, are in New York — happiness unbounding to mother, Thanksgiving. He had as his guest.| Huntington strect. |ed their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart | ity his parents city where they will attend the | AT » @l . Tioger Batchelder, of Boston ; S | Parsons of Lincoln street, during| ! Notre Dame-Army game this after-|| HERBERT E. ANDERSON | sister, sweetheart or friend on bl e Mr. and Mrs. Goulding Wight of |their schools' reces: | 4 P = Tkl i & e Vv We S110- John Loomis, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Montelair, New Jersey and their two “ . [Pegrancis RTraye Raon S tRH SEEAHEO! e visKil Christmas I f\l‘l*\ s sus John C. Loomis of Lincoln road, ‘(hlldr(n. Betty and John, are the| Miss Polly Pease, a student at | LTaver of Lincoln street, is home AT and. Alee) lredevicl T il S SehEnaecciihens gest an early visit while the choice student at Suffield, spent lhmgucs\s of Mra. Wright's parents, |Sara Lawrence: Hoyt Pease and | OF N8 8chool's recess. Mr. Travee| - daughter Miss Lillia of Win- | : [ is widest Thanksgiving recess with his par-| Mr. and Mrs. William Booth of For- | Julius Pease, who aftends Choate, |‘t{ends Syrac e flicopiatree i anenl mhanksehan [{RSIRI0EACIARG BLoa iR Aok Al TS ) cntse |est street. spent their Thanksgiving recess with | | 5 the Holcomb homestead. in | IR o . e | P fe 5 ; Irs. Hoyt Holmes of Winsted was i sk ! | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert , artford, the occasion being {he: | ‘eorge Linder, and Thomas Lin-| Mrs. W. R. Cramer and her | pease, of Vine street the guest of Miss Mary Pease of £ | 4 der, the former a student at Moses | gaughter Miss Pearl Cramer of | e | Irown. and the latter at Harvard.|Black R avenue, were in Tor-| Ifenry Pelton, a student I >, S e S 0" the $3th birthday of ex-Governor Mare | " |eus H. Holcomb. NMrs. Hill is a = 1 Sil o G nicce of ex-Governor Holcomb | 2 2 | - Nunzio E. Agne”o R <pent the T]\a:rsgi\i?g\!mc(‘;; with | rington for Thanksgiving. therst, and Richard Pelton, e s T their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | e | dent at Deerfield, were the gu Mrs. Edwin Davis o oru SreeRd. i s Sy T Linder of Lincoln road. Tt e ey, ‘lh:-“l‘-fiin‘nn:g ‘}’!I.v Srtho Minn., will return to her home nest GATHER]VGS BACHER OF VIOLIN | BOOK AND GIFT SHOP s Reed Art school in Boston. is the | pelton, over Thanksgiving. Tuesday after spending severai STUDIO, 299 MAIN ST, | R est NN ST Telephone 6100 Steven Hart, son of Mr. and Mra. | guest of her aunt, Mrs. Willlam B. | PN Wweeks at the home of her parents. | [T Fome | Ior Appointinents | ! Jonathan Hart of Maple Hill, a stu- | \fontague of Hawley strect. Miss Edith Longenbacker of New |7 and Mrs. Herbert | Bridge Clubs Meet — || CALL 2009.] ‘ i dent at New Hampton, and Jonathan | . s ersey, will be the guest of Mr. ana | U Sirect. | Sieiong roal. Sl Toe |LIE - 1 Hart Junior, of New Haven, spenl| xfr and Mrs. Edward Apelgren of |Mrs, A. Stanley Duncan of Lincoln | | formal Gatherings. | % % the Thanksgiving holiday with their | Olive strect, had as their guest over [street next weck (T VAmI Mrs. Irving Allen and | | a ¢ | parents. T e Ser i T aneals) SRS son. Roger. of New Iaven, aw- || — R | Colvert of New Haven, Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. Yand Mrs. James B. Wilbur of | SP2hdIng the week-end with SR Mise Margaret Alwood. daughter | jonn Colbort and their daughter, | Forest sireet ate. spending s ol \Allnn~ mother. Mrs. B. H. Hibbard Miss Ruth IHenry of Lincoln strect of Mr. and Mrs. William Atwood of | \ric \iildred, and Thomas Seore, al. | [ weeks in Bermuda. G, ghcrieinadiheniiniegiolnb oI, Vine street, returned to Dana Hall|o"0t Now Haven, and Mr. and Mrs, | S g e day_evening, Prizes were awarded vesterday after spending the holiday |y “p \alsh and children of this| Nathan J “m”h” e ,.u! Mrs. I J. Bergin and daughier | to Mrs. Walter Meyer and Mrs Place Your Christmas ¥ith her parents. later. \”“um’ NPt e e Miss Peggy of Flatbush, New York Clarence Palmer. 5 Order Now—You Have St | o .. ending the Thanksgiving recesy | 27C Visiting Mrs. Bergin's mothor. e A : ] More Time for Choos- ¥ ALiasEBa it el B o e e e Nl ivabath ¥ Cooley IO iy i oo e e S8 LEEEr ol Mrs. Mary Murphy, of Tremonf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward o ing — Selection: Are at Lincoln,fat Broyidence avent Bevlliciiaacer Act ‘achasllin Boston |6 Rosektual or havie aiiil street. oo r Lane, West Hartiord, enter Greater and There's Thanksgiving recess with her W’,r-!sw‘nL the holidays with her father, ! SRl . ] ; ed Mr nd Mrs. Abel .Ifrhwlj No Chance of Disap- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B‘L\ld“m‘m‘ George Cooley on Lincoln road. | Ar. and Mrs, Robert Baker an: Miss Lillia M. Hill, danghter of of Lincoln ot and Mr. and Mrs pointment, of Dover road. |She had as her guest, Miss Alico Miss Florence Baker of Maplewood, | 111 81d Mrs. Frederick H. Hill of | I'red J. Ward of Francis street, at s . L 2 . 2 bakar of O | Winthrop street, who is a studen. dinner on Thursday. A[r. and Mrel Willlam Campbell of| Whlitsmoresot Boston: | ... spent Thanksgiving day with | i Norwalk, spent the holidays with AN |Mr. and Nrs. John Fellows of Ten | ; sl campreniaivarents S ana |7 e Tk S oD PR e HEU et B | O O O O 7 P SN W S N S o W o Hosud (SnV0es o8 Beeeod diciue Yale university, was at his home| The Intercollegiate Press Associ- it | over Thanksgiving. |ation conducted their third annual SRl andiMrsRobosiCarberiyiand “ .. |convention at Virginia Polytechnic - two sons, Robert, and Vincent. of Sheepshead Bay, New York. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | $shine of Lasalle court over the holi- | days. 1 o oo \ Miss Helen Reed. a student at Co-| lumbla, spent the holidays with he parents, Mr. and Mre. C. I. Reed of | \Vashington street. ’ o e e Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Mau and daughter Miss Jane, were the guests of Mrs. Mau's grandparents, Mr. and ‘ Ars. Jacob Weber of Arch street over | ‘Thanksgiving. Mrs. Mau, was for- lierly Miss Vivian Hough of this city. Marjorie Read, daughter of Institute, last week-end. More than . Clifford Merwin of Worthing- '150 delegates representing practi- GIFTS OF WHICH NO WOMAN EVER HAD TOO MANY LINGERIE HANDKERCHIEFS i 3 3 ! E s b $ 3 H 3 3 3 / Linen and Chiffon b4 = P ! e § Mr. and Mrs. Raphael J. Jugo and Impoited from China and Belfast, 3 samily of Carlton street were the ruests of Mrs, Jugo's parents, Mr. Ireland 3 ' ind Mrs. C. E. Duhain of Hollis, 3 ¥ 3 3 : 3 & 3 3 ) E: b H & 3 4 b Long Island, over Thanksgiving. « e . --- A gift to add cheer the Miss Zelda Blackman of Tremont ttreet attended the Penn-Cornell rame in Philadelphia on Thanksgiv- | R ing Day. year round. s, BAGS PR Our display is complete, Alfred Fish, a student at Colum- i iia, spent Thanksgiving Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Fish of | t1e Shuttle Meadow club. . s . | Mr. and Mrs. Dana Vibberts o vincoln street had as their guest sver Thanksgiving, their two sons ind daughters-In-law, and grand- e SCARFS make your selection now and il bot helaikror Jean Stuart Selection of i Bath Salts — Powders future delivery. Compacts — Creams Perfumes — § x Odeours The greatest showing of holid: - Genuine Gardenia Odour | B8 gift stationery we have shown in 2 # |HERMAN J. ZAHNLEITER i many years. Dainty pastel tints; ! . ESPECIALLY PRICED | 1)14111 \\hltc lined envelopes. All a Instructor in . boxed, uadv for giving. The smartness of personal mon- w¢ | Violin and Ensemble Playing ||| The ogrammed stationery is appre- £ Christmas Values in Foun- . ciated by all. Newest styie to S . B kl § M .° Sh ; tain Pens and Pen Desk Sets F sclect from. Order nc =] pring & Buckley |¢ Marion Hat op ¢ Electrie Co. E Callahan and Lagosh g 66 CHURCH STREET ADKI N S 66 CHURCH STREET | E 75 - 79 CHURCH ST. I 95 West Main St. New Britain, Conn. l‘ Individual training in this study is helpful in coping with each ||l pupil’s temperament. Stimulates ||| self-analysis. Studio: Booth Block. 259 Main St. Tel. 545—1044\V