New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1929, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAIT Y HLRAIH SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1929 Mrs. Wendal Burbank entertained | 5 o'clock, at the Masonic Temple. | piano, presented the Prelude . t {wo tables of bridge at her parents’ | This open meeting is under 111.e":x‘uls.' ‘I))]r»‘li\‘nzul)‘\) ey I, e L”fil"'o”[:]l‘ Qo M. Sana SMead) home on Francis street on Tuesday | pices the civie committee, of [in I Major, Op. 50 by Becthoven ERAOIaRDRe; ShEIIRdanghter] : evening. which Miss Caroline . Hillard is|and {he Souvenir de Doscn, by e S g e Just a few _ryg estions chairman, and is part of the year's | Wicniawski. A soprano duet was DS, reC VALl Mo Just a rew Jugqestions AMr. and Mrs. Charles Law will en- | civic program. Each club member |sung by Mrs. Howard Horton and SGHERIcol STk L e daionilofing)| tertain at supper rt their home on |is privileged to bring a guest. Mrs. | Mrs. . J. Carney named, “Loveliest Sisge Ay noo g n il Gl thogiamily Jalna, Ten Acre road this evening. William H. Judd, chairman of, the|Violet.” Mr. Hart accompanicd {he freladihettrainiineinded pgica) : o Soclal committes, is in charge of the | selection. Mrs. Horton, Miss Jean piFclokponicy Sinres L ace e Seard Miss Ruth Bassette, who directed |tea service. | Vanderslice, Philip Mz ohn and a day coach. M Phipps fol- the Drama Guild's play, “Craig's| The Christmas tea is'to be given | A. Lindsay, and Mr. R i NERRI i G LG Wite,” entertained the cast,-and all | for the benefit of the Children's mble, “An Irish (e gtreiReL el ambulana) others who aided the production at |Home and every one is requested to | arranged by Gilbert 13 but happily its services were not re- her studio on Main street, after the | bring a gift. JFood, clothing. toys, | the Wind,” by Gordon Dalch Ne anneg, play on Tuesday evening. {money or any useful article will be | Mrs. Barsch joined in with her violin “ s most welcome. The present will be during the ond number {Smith were in Palm Be Mo Dllsabatho b ol et sl A e e cst el e i o8 el e e for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Roche anl Bellarion. . “Rafael Sabatini tain her bridge club at her home on | trimmed Christmas tree and the close with piano solos, Rondo | one of their ycung sons accom Behind That Curtain. ...Biggers Hart Terrace on Thursday evening. |children from the home will give a Capriccoso by Mendelssohn, R : R q | panied the writer, the other having Claire Ambler. Tarkington D | short program of Christmas carols. Bohemian folk seng arrangement by been left at school in the north They Also Scrve. ... Peter B. Kyne Mrs. Herbert Johnson of Sefton|The Children’s Home needs no in-|Rudolph Friml, and Tales of the 5 3 : The cartoonist was accompanied by The White Flower....Grace L. Hill Drive gave a luncheon and bridge | (roduction here, where the work of | Vienna Woods, by Strauss-Shutt, ; his wife and small daughter. Boih S .Leonard Nason Thursday afternoon at her home in|the Rev. Dr. J. E. Klingberg and | Pl e e . : | families will remain for the scason y-":u robs.Joe Mitchell Chapple lonor of her sister, Mrs. Leo Saylor | Mrs. Klingberg is so well and fa-| A board meeting of the Visiting ; Guilford Durants Present b = Booth Tarkingren v ' 4 : . : : 5 Bulldog Ds nd. of Decatur, Indiana. The guests in- | Yorably known. It is particularl Jansnnsh i ngsdayy ake [A’f g F“;h:c o \:‘:‘:": We...vuc....Charles A. Lindbergh cluded Mrs. Ralph Britton, Mrs, | 2DPropriate at this season that mem- Bernard Nicker: bers of the 'Woman's club should | ) I ! ‘ ' ‘ ’“ 1\ //M{/ffz//o/ Otters s chowe from XMAS!E “ 75 Ao s Mazo de la Roche The Greene Murder Case.Van Dine Nevada... : Squad...... Bitter Heritage. Elmer Gantry Wallflowers Sorrell and Son..Warwick Deeping The Black Kaight.. .. Ethel M. Dell Mystery of the Blue Train..Christie The Black Hunter. Margaret Pedler Sinclair Lewis Arthur Somers Roche Major Barclay Warburton came down from I'h Iphia in Novem- White, Mrs. join to help make Christmas Liuppy | dent. presided in (i nd divides his time between White aire Sl 1 iGano ek e e v bR AL alm Beach and Miami. Major Parker, Miss Olga Johnson, Mrs. - » The board members attending the i e / | l'hm'nu wno resigned as mayor Newton Thornton, Mrs. Willard Tull| The New Britain College club will | Meeting were: Mrs. Robert T'ar i 22 SERE L M, b D and Mrs. Reed Hutchins of Hart- | have a Christmas party on Monday | #0nS. Mrs. James B. Thomson, Mr S e G ford. The bridge prices went mfi cvening at 7:30 at the Erwin home. | William 8. Bacon, Mrs. Harry M. Other l\n.n known :ml_m who have Mrs. Frank White and Mrs. E. A.|Mrs. George Flanagan will give | Dates. Mrs. Valentine Chamberl: OREnEASCln Jalm wach homesiin: dohnson. some readings and college songs will | William L. Humason, M . cludeMr.tandiMra Touisi¥alier. fof Mrs. Johnson is giving another|be sung by Mrs. Herbert A. I liam C. Hungerford, Mrs, I’ - | g : BE3Louiay M. landsdrs #0song a- luncheon and bridge today for her|Mrs. Earle V. Pomeroy, Mrs, Law- | M¢ . Mrs. William | vies of Kansas City, Mr Mrs sister, rence Humason, Miss Gladys Day, | (% Mrs. William I Rattey [l ERroE ny Cingi S | Mrs. Robert Chapman, and Miss | 1irnest M. Smith, AMrs [RlEg ey buning Mrs. Otto Erling of Black Rock | Katherine Clark. The club quartet | White, Mrs. John S. Whi : . and A : . avenue entertained two tables of | will sing Christmas carols. The | Mrs. Louis W. Young . il platio 3 oty bridge Tuesday evening at her home. | quartet is, Miss Katherine Clark, . [t Shanenon Oshionh Ay, Jand (F Ball Mrs. Harry Vile and Mrs. Clyde \nnf“m Helen Smith, Mrs. Emory Cor. WEDD[NCS ¢ 1 H £ | Beach. A honeymoon in Europe fol- Walkenburgh were given the prizes. | bin, and Mrs, Robert Chapman, . . : | | 1owed their marriage which took \lra. Howard Chichester was given | DUTiNE the evening there will be a . e I‘Ml'\""””"" Mrs. ¥ S as giv Grab-ba, f gifts. 'The socis M- T - 3 e ) % 5 4 Mr. and M John Robert Dry- 2 miscellancous shower at the home | wittes wiha. e i eharme ot san.| | L&V Nuptial Events—In- : . i ; den of Baltimore and New York of her sister, Mrs. Howard Selvers|joy night's party arc, Mrs. Earle 1 crease in Jetrothais—An- ’ : arrived at their home, “Jungl on East street Tuesday evening.|pomeroy Ars. Irank Zwick, niversaries Celebrated. I ? ¢ ¢ ik Nest” on the south ocean boulevard Mrs. Chichester was Miss Elizabeth | ot S0 SR B0 G U - iR s ! | Bryden is chairman of the Maguire Anderson before her mar- |y i MOHILL’S Stationers 297 MAIN STREET SHOP current events lecture series, and | has been instrumental in bringing | distinguished speakers to Palin | == ach. Mr. Bryden is a member of ‘lhv famous old guard soci Pomeroy is in charge. The | riage. My hostesses are, Miss Marle May, Mrs. | Mrs rles E. Wetmore of Park | Mrs. Hobart Coridan of High | ,l-;;u,r-::% cRusssant M s et | J‘\‘A:‘r’"'HAlli“ii‘?\w::\\\[”‘\v .{::}x‘vt.:)n?f i rcet. entertained her bridge club at | = A | snnou her home on High street on Friday i evening. Mrs. Ilorence Flaherty, engagement of her daughter, Miss . - | The second mecting of the Sketch | Margaret Wetmore, to Robert M e o ? e : { Mrs. James Gilbert and Mrs. James | Club of the New Britain Art league McMullin of New York city. No e o : . ! Walsh were awarded the prizes. |48 held on Thursday evening. | Wedding date il o o : : Ll B 14 (UP)—A. J.| SR Those who attended were Earl K. | « n B i % . farmer, was driving to ma Mrs. D. K. Perry of Maple Hill en- | Bishop, Miss Gladys Stevens, suh. | Matrimonial cvents and their at- . ‘ 5 § |kt when a exploded. Withou \ ertained the Young Women's Aux- | ford B. D. Low, Miss C. H. Segur, tendant festivitics are few and far g = i £ looking Wi to a fa o Hiary of the People’s church at her | Miss Esther Peterson, Miss Virginia Detween the Ihe calends 5 el ik e | 10me on Monday evening. Hart, Laurence C. Edwardson, Wes- | 18 practically | PR lley Parker, Mrs. Gard, Armang !l the middle ‘ AMjss Florence Bently, the young- ' D'Agostino, Miss Rosalie Recuno and | ¥irginia Hart, the only daughter ot | sst daughter. of William Bentley of Miss Marion Hungerford. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart of Hart any rate un- : B ert looked over Paden's car ary when Mis and reported his spare tire fi 3EAUTY SHOPPI Phone 1 parents, Mr, and Give Gifts to Wear They carry the subtle flattery that you care about a man's comfort and appearance. ——EYES EXAMINED — | + FRANK E. GOODWIN Optometrist They fill an every day want and an ever-present Phone 1907 ||| need. —— GLASSES FITTED Schussler of Robes Furnishings Leather Goods EXCLUSIV. HERMAN J. ZAHNLEITER Instructor in E BUT NOT EXPENSIVE in and Ensemble Playing X Frary & Clark offices, will be given ) SUrprise party on th jon of CLUB EVENTS The members of the New Britain |\ Johnson has been s 2 ballroom was decorated with 1 ricd the couple ars haritable endeavors which are al- |tams taking carc of the wants of the | their daughter, Miss Llizaboth 31 Adler. The cigarctie girls were Mm; The betrothal Virginia Hart, Mrs, S. G. Vibberts, O Warlock street, was annou ERb s 4 i cl Jf today a profitable em Russell street, gave a delightful PR street and Sanford Ballard Dole Low G 5 L SR ; G ; A 4 luncheon party Friday noon honor-| The cast, chorus, and committees | ©F N¢W York city are to he marricd : A e il { YOUR BEST lt ing Miss Tmily Sloper, daughter of | of the recent musieal production,| g i 3 MISS GR ) LOV = ke Harold T. Slopers of Russell|“Oh! Didn't It Rain?" which y e r. and Mrs. Albin Johnson of o j j ; i : . e ‘ street., | given by the clubs of the Lande ommonwealth avenue were given « cAoemoy Miss 5 a banquet on Monday evening at the | their twenty anniver- Universal club and will later be|Sary las S evening | taken to the theater in Hartford, [DPArly was given by members of , s oMo, ST Swedish Bethany chur Woman's Club Civic Tea Set For Tuesday After- || jupier of guntor Hudassah wore|@ IUmber of years noon—Other Club Notices. | nostesses at a guy artists’ party hent | BISIS were present, incl | Wednesday: evaning of the Tike alub.| & Be Pl former pastor ¢ s The local church, now of W York 2 Activities among the various wom- |colorful pallets and wall decorations puple 2 e et / el ) 7 Main St n's clubs of the town are practical- |arranged in a modernistic fashion. | : ! 7 Main St. v at a standstill with the excep- |Amid the gay throng were waitresses | M and Alrs , ler of 1 {ion of bazaars, fairs, teas and other | garbed in varied colored smocks and | | stecey annou the sthal — of ways popular this scason of the |guests. The waitresses were Miss | Schussler, to Arfhur Dumas, Rari i \ vear while entertainments for the Hilda Bessoff, Miss Rose Brin, ‘\Ims“' and M o Smith : Eae I onters I yeal young folks are an added fea- |Esther Jackson, Miss Ruth Harvey, | street, this past wec J ture during the holiday season. Miss Ida Waskowitz and Miss Sylvi 4 . . The Sketch club of the New Brit- {Jesse Zevin and Miss Witkin. otherfor hin Art league, met on Tuesday eve- | Guests were present from New | Mrs k Rotherforth ning, at the studio on Cedar street, |Haven, Waterbur AMiddletown, | Main street, to Herbe ; ! ¢ . Among those attending were: Miss | Meriden and Hartford. {of Mr. and Mrs. W E u v R e e AMiss Marion Hungerford, Miscs Mrs. William H. Darsch, violinist, | bridge party on . . ) Rosalle Recano, Sanford Ballard | I her first appearance as a solo- | the home of M. 1 und body, and a Dole T.ow, Wesley Parker, Dewcy ist before the New Dritain Musical | Tuttle ~on Columl Van Cott, Lawrence C. Edwardson, ‘tluln at the home of Misg IFrances | Andresisa Studio: Booth Block, Main St Armand D'Agostino, Carl Matson. and Roy Pross The Sketeh club meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 at the studio. T'he Alpha Mu will hold a Christ- mas party at the Y. W. C. A. this wfternoon. The girls who belong to Alpha Mu, are the senior group of the Girl Scouts. A program of en- tertainment will be given by the Ismerson school of dancing and | oratory at the party. Mrs. Clarence I'. Bennett gav interesting talk at _the Y. W. C on Tuesday evening. She review \l the books “The Embezzlers,” by Va vntine Katae “Hudson Ri\vl Bracketed,” by Edith Wharton, and “The Ten Greatest Women in His- tory,” by Elnll Lud“‘ig; . e Woman's club of New Britain hias announced a Christmas tea for club members and their friends for next Tuesday afternoon from 3 to ¢ JIMMY — c Wants to show you this wonder- ful ash stand. Largest variety | in city. ' Ashes drop through to the bowl. It can not tip overand spill. | £ g % H { 3 % i : : @ “Jimmy” specializes in 3 EVERYTHING FOR THE § SMOKER. Delivery in City. Mail Anywhere. ¢ “Jimmy’s 999 Opp. Burritt Hotel Tel. 1399 i | Parker of Curtis street on Tuesday | Buckey comp | evening. Mrs. Barsch will be heard | forth is a seere public tomorrow afternoon at th slectrie compun concert that is to be given at the | : Burritt hotel under the auspices of | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Arnut the club. Mrs. Barsch is the sccond | Forestville cclebiated thein musician to be taken into the club | wedding anniversary on W this fall, the other being Mrs. . J, |at their Liome on Ander Garney who is & foprano. Walle Mr. and Mrs. Ar Magnuson, organist of the ried in 1 | Bethany church, who is also a cl | 11th, 1879 planist and leciurer on music, has | Ranson. The co been clected to membership also. In | drer Harold of ! addition there have been a number 1; Albert, of | of accessions to the club in the re- .| eontly formed classification as non- performing memb i ter visit s parents cach Mrs. Charles W in charge of the Christmas party !made announcement that the party N o 1t of Miss would take place on December 19th gelow to Edward Stark ( «t the Berlin Community hall. son of Mr. and Mrs. Irank The program presented last Tues- | Churchill of Rocky Hill, was wn | day evening was as follows: Revolu- | d by her perents, Mr. and | tionary Musical Achievements of | Mrs. B. Bigelow of ockfall a1 Alexander Scrizbene—a talk by fa bridge party on Wednesday ¢ George Hahn, Mrs. Barsch, accom- [ning, at Miss Bis apartn | panied by Theran W. Hart, at thelon Vine street. 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