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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1929. A. S. Gerard of the Leverick | William €. Hungerford's Brooklyn, New York Russell street .. | . f Brady avenue, was | Dr. ana Mrs | Garden strect t ther home | honor of during the week. | . e | d Mrs ard G. Galla- | | gher of Vine street were recently the g guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Galla Bridgeport. Th ke of Asbury Park, N. J. . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lonsdale, their| ¥ g daughter and Bridgeport, Nathaniel Stoddard [1eys Mrs. John Martin of Dayton, Ohio, spending several s with her irents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Crowe | . Black Rrock avenuc Martin was Miss Julie Crowe efore her I The sorovities of the marriage last Ju school who succ AN . « ter-sorority dancc Christmas Mrs. Mercer Whyte and little son S 1“”' o A Belmont, Mass., will arrive 1 air this yea cen tine, are again to hold a sim : : £ 0.5 {been sot aside for the event Sl 5 : ; - |Elks hall h en procured iy [ Bil Tasillo's band. This Il promise of heing very ended by the school set ice Woram, an Alpha 1 man, ¢ is ass Ruth Lamsey, Miss Marjori Parker, A Alpha; Miss Mai- surct Cou i Vidy md Miss T ) Beta | Mu; Miss Virginia Chu Miss | Mis Racklitf ty, now of been visiting reia- ther home Tunwood | Tuesday r visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carlislt Avis Samuelson, and Miss Dorothy orest street, Happeny, Phi Sigma: Miss Eleanor ¥ Markham, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart ¢ . ; &l e E ¢ ga o T 1coln road were in N York city ' € days this wee Miss Evelyn Johnson of Berlin | Elsha Cooper of Vine stre G s S % entertained the Lo-Hi club members was in New York city this week. 3 4 M on Thursday evening | meeting Miss Elizabeth Kimball, a_ stug 2t Pine Manor, Wellesley, Mass, is / : | |spending the week-end with her par. HG A o 5 E E | Mrs. Annic entertained ents, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Kimb: i - i o . 5 - s t bles of Tiric Thursday eve- Lexir . : it . at her home on Black Ty : - oy i B avenuc Prizes won by Hardy Payor of Lincoln roa ) ~7 i R \\””‘\‘,”’ BN ) S New Yori cily during the | 1 . : . G e G D P SR ; : M. Elmer Sto ; 44 4 e Miss Bernice aker of Ne 8 . Y p L itertair | York city it dast week-end witn ) ) 2 ¥ ; 2 | S T S MISS MARGUERITE EICHSTAEDT the William C. Hungerford's of Rus-| : e . . MISS FRANCES PARKER = 4 —Photo by Curtiss Studio |sell strect. | s . L . | s I Nel zuest of | Miss Parier will entertain the New Britain " ss_Lichstaedt, whose marriage to Harold Foster Al <,-- e rpiae 3 b ) T lonor at laneous shower at| Tyegday evening at her home on Curtis street. Dine of New.Haven takes place this afternoon at 4 o'clock, by S e R . o the) Lome ol L ol : ~the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Eichstaedt of Corbin avenuc. RSt R - ' i A s - hursday: cvening Mg ol Aere road will entertain 1 g Mr. and Mrs. Tlarold Hatch of nEigIpko St ‘_”'»W;H‘N_"‘“ e CIMBCT ] Clah Tuesday afternoon Lincoln road entcrtained eight at street huve recently returned from [ o . P . T o Springt T s ; W Wellesley Hill where they P o ; » i e lSocialflciivifiesflboul Bown |75 coswelrs e Savsi| B | e o i e b - | Mrs. G. A. Caawell and [ Miss Eevelyn Cadwell of 1y afternoor t d frien Mrs. George Prentice of Berlin J rday afternoon oing ta New York city next weex | . 3 {in-law, Mrs. Wayne = 3 = ) X | ; . . o 2 e K hoof} i o £ tao | cert which took place at the Centrul Quiet Season Follows Thanksgiving Holidays—Parker- jto ve with her vounzest daughter. | ! / : ra ; Junior high school auditorium = e e & i o4 L3dith, for a short time. ¢ > Zimmerman Bridge-Tea Next Saturday — Mus. 50y ; e st : % N ‘ oreand v | per Tuesday t r I Mrs. Manville Johnson Howard Parsons Hostess to D. A. R. Board B e bezelin . \ at’ supper Tucsda » son. Ila of Vine street, are leav- ’ . > g quests 10 s ure entert Arie at their —Winter Sports Season Opened. ing for St. Petershurg, Florida, next { . o i i I e i e Mis Ud Hart of Hart street ¢ Hill preceding the Wednesday luncheon on Monday | dit which takes place at the Fen Acre road lowing the Men's Choral - — o . e er Current | Shuttle Meadow club on the evening | HESE weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas are| A < James Stevenson ans s . ; L -, Jvent A% 1 5 always more or less dull ones, as far as society is|daughter, Ruth. of Quincy. Mass. ar Mrs. Moward J. Bracmmer of | D West Main street entertained her « : imna 1| Mrs. Theodore . lart and Mrs bridge club Wednesday afternoon at | meet ning home | Ioswell Moore cntertained at / | ! ¢ o> |the zuests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur concerned. eryone is planni bigger and better things for |G eB oy for Stontoa sireal the coming holidays and so have little time to give parties and | dinner However, a few are being given, though not the large| Carl If. Hanson, son of v an affairs that have prevailed during the fall months. Perhaps| " ‘\']'L}.!‘l;’yn:‘l:‘(‘q:"\]. i hffl’“” : the largest party, until after Christmas, is the bridge tea that e e R e o s lion Miss Harriet Parker, Miss Rea and Miss Gretechen Zimmernian | chapter or Honorary Engineering in din- her home. Mrs. Eldridge Beecher o 55 ) 1 Grove ner Monday at the Shuttie Meadow W nd Mrs. hur Sampson were giv- s Corbin of the Burritt MRS, MERRICK HELLYAR % Mrs. Harold Lee Judd of \\'m:;., Al ar ! v e iincd o foursome are giving at the Shuttle Meadow club next Saturday., The|the society of Tan Beta Pi. Mys. Mellyar was among those who ted with th e e o e it nesday cvenin, young women expect to entertain about seven tables. | o i | serving at the reception and tea given by Mrs. Theodore A. ernoon. The prizes: went Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hineheliff il i " | reene Wednesday afternoon. A e e on o 0 N ¢ Ten Acre]. MMiss se Diemand entertained and children, Junior and Ritamac. | 5 e ; . . : ; : on(oriainGd At ahiviorloh Vions [eribridse’ clubfatihier Whorne on EDDINGS just aren’t taking place this month. The couplesjor Warlock strect, have rew Al . oAl f street on Thursday whose engagements have been announced are biding thei ] York city where ° s were awarded to ‘time until the spring months roll around and then, many a ¢ e ,‘m”"“o’;']‘fl"“‘;P‘,v’f ":‘“K‘_W ¢ o tain nd | G velyn t tained her luneh- | Miss Lillian Suess of Ke ’1“"‘” »!lr!rjl"l‘wh:lww 1, an1 Miss Vir- nuptial affair will take place. | q i wioy o yridge club vesterday after- [ . entertained two tab! zin P Jeannetle H. Bristol of South i s % ntting, of Sk 4 noon er home on Wed 5 cvening. Miss Eleanor ndt [eAIn s and iMts, iGeoree JSimballfo S. THEODORE A. GREENE'S tea this past \\'edne.\'day;”w‘““:‘ SN A ok il il : Bl - Tt . vo | Miss Agnes Johnson were awarded | South Burritt street, entertained at jed to be a large and lovely affair. Assisting Mrs, | yir B O e end ! ! il e e oni e e e e e were Mrs. James B. Thomson, Miss Mary Pease, and | fteas s roud, at her hom el S e 'l““ dsllne g . Alexander Scott. Mr alph Boardman, Mrs. R. B.| Mrs. Marian Chambers of Locust | week-cnd. . ams, i ay even . 7 ler L "”:',‘.‘ Im;ml el S el Doane, Mrs. Stanley Goss, and M William C. Hungerford |5 “"“w‘n her house guests. her Danver, M h i v p cd to Alrs. Jam u“fl_“' Sanel % i LNt poured. Mrs. Robert Frisbie, Mrs. E. R. Carter, Jr., Miss 3™ i ahmdane D o RN i ) Fobin, and Bl el e nd N Gor s Gl e : * Marion Bennett, Mrs. Mervick Hellyar, Miss Flora Hine, Mrs. | Seete S T AL a1 ~or] vere awarded the prizes. | -——=EYES EXAMINED — l_‘mqund Fraprie, Miss Helen \I Stone, Mrs. Joseph })'itsun,] Miss I'rances Sorrow. of Toston, | trom f shuttie | et SR ERINALT et o rr b o Eror FRANK E. GOODWIN Mrs. Theodore Boehm, Miss Clara Labaree, Miss Frances|spent lest week-end with her par- R, Sl AR I e e LN 7 Parker, Miss Florence Bentley, Mrs. Norman Loud, and M Mr. and Mes, WV, J. Sorrow of| ‘Trederick o vom nall i ¢ her new home, X e ¢ Arch | Milton Jo Trumbull street Optometrist Richard White assisted with the serving. i ol bl ] ‘\\1‘. on Wednezday after 4 4 jdge party | M1oand Mrs. Cuitis Christ, of Cor- || 327 Main St. Phone 1903 | E 5. N. B. Hurd of Maple | throp. stroc ~| on Monday enin Avercl D e - e R o —: RECEDING the meeting of Daughters of the Revolution!Hill entertained their son's T Vest M S i oo st I\““‘uy\r ke ; n (GELASRIOR TN vesterday, Mrs. Howard Parsons of Steele street,|l2st week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T O O D 4t ol e Y entertained the members of the board, and the state regent and | "1 and daughters of Schenectady. Hamilton strect, | S insisia | state vice-regent at a luncheon at her home. John Al And . % % | ained home on Ir, a student at ! 8 ‘ Miss Miriam Mouat entertained | 5 HERBERT E. ANDERSON a i e !l Mrs. Theodore A. Greene’ s, I 2 c ned two | the Monday Afternoon 1 g 1 R | Yale, is spending the week-end with AMYS, 0! A. Lrecne 1e Monda VIOLINIST The Men's Choral club concert that was held on Tuesday |his purents. Mr. and Mrs, Jonn A.| | Tea IHeld—Many Othe ol e o i arieol: A s s 0RC EonE | TEACHER CF BEGINNERS e 1 | Andrews of coln stree | P rect on Thursday aft- | Hill. Mrs. Roswell Moore, M s evening was judged to have been more than successful,|Andrews of Lincoln strect, | ents. crnoon in honor of Mrs. H. Audley | old Peck and Miss t vha Mr. and Mrs. Arth A inasmuch as the program oficred was far beyond expectations. | S e i Shaw, who with her husband, is|were given the p k sinall dinner v at their || STUSIO:PACKARDBLDG. ARCH-MAINSTS. I Lol 3 1 Mrs. W. L. Hathaway of Taunton \wensrelyensthotnsl on Lexington strect Tuesday TELEPHONE 261-R 5 . Massachusetts, who has been the | g0 oo SR A e i HE Shuttle Meadow skating pond, as well as many other|house guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. : ; ; Sl i e s ol ) £ " c ! vty 1c v. Mrs. Norman McKirdy, f her Current Lvents cl t lun ponds that were frozen over, saw many a young evowd on| Farding of Meple Bill for the past) © E : d Mrs. DeWiit Riley s G Shombes o Tiome skates last Sunday morning. Unluckily, the ice didn't last RS Tene L Loph e homes i B e Ther Hig S Lincoln wost. , ; very long, but whiie it did the hockey games and figure eights| 3irs. Henry Shapiro was gucst of wing, inment The irday Night club opensits S were in profusion. Sliding, or coasting or sledding, as one may | honor at a bridge given 1 s Sil- | Gertrude detsk Lart SEEhn RN i eel (A IR R choose to call it, has also been enjoyed this past week. It really |Yer Slipper club recently at the familiar to s i Ok T Torms Tl R, Al bl ot e v | e DL AL %S Wt Ele ol O ik, Bt ot : S 3 ) man, Springficld. Mass, Mrs. Sha- | Junior Hadassah's pr months that are undoubtedly going to be filled with gay times. |piro, nhetore age was Miss | functions of the scasor { Anna Kennedy, daughter of 3 The commitiee Mrs. Samuel L. Kennedy Jast | of Misses It New Biiwinites Eniers | BRI g * Doty MaDISON” : | kT | ¥, 1. HERE f " | e e 2 Gommam ST ina “ Week-Ends. Y - « 2 Waioace Srzlu'/vs \ 2 13 nd in Mont- i e T e v l(s STATIONERY Gl Fiist Try Your Own Stores Right Here tion the new silver Pavaty ‘ : e ey B e : - In New Britain. Surely You Can DR e e i St et f- N Do Just As Well and It's a X inba f Redding, | i RS S e tete '..’.‘u . b If the surging tide of ydur Christmas doubts “ e i ; fly=ete) and perplexities threatens to overwhelm you, | Whole LOt Ea51er ot think of Ielen Phillips and of our marvelous ifts. There's not a single name on your Prospective brides are cspe- : SN 5 4 ; cially fnvited, for '\ the perfect offering. We are not a gift shop L day iladelnh 3 every pattern is shown y W AR San X dheLee e S ceentiy, visiting the L ‘\1].“ ,n'“,' ]“l,‘il from| thelearly | Ammsnican for the Christmas Season only. Gifts are our Worthington Ri serlin leay . e e B to the Modernistic and concern day in and day out and every day in Mo I the t | Spanish motifs. And ? : in St. Pete r 1 & . \ prices are lower f X the whole long year. : at LeWitt's. e ¥ reh st : o : 5 ‘ New Britain “hristmas lists for which we cannot propose Mrs. L. H. Taylor of Ber- | My ¢ 1510 ) few days in Philadelphia, | is visiting her mo Fitch Emmons Mra. Iidward rest I 3 / /s : 'll ley Hil Maes site « Bre € Jeweler of her pi t . : Gadwelll of T5on 8lre Soh pAreh M e | i & Up 1 Flight [ S Practical Gifts of Quality day of th i 299 Main St = o o e LADY. DIANA) '/ | GRANADO Yor ? | Towie StERLING REIERLe Berlin . 3 Detroit, | Mr. and M ‘dward Gallagher of | Vine street, haye their guests.