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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1929. Lis Christmas reces i r- g Leonard Clarkson, son of Mr. and ents p 2 Mrs. J. B. Wilbur, of Forest str * ; is spending his Christmas holidays Miss Llizabeth Cooley. 1t his home. Mr. Clarkson is a’st: of Dr. George Cooley of < dent at Milford Preparatory school road, has returned 14 ! . n & e she is 4t schoo B el Ira Hicks, son of Mrs. Ira Hicks Christmas s of West Main street. who attenls 3 Yale University, is spending his vit Edward Sw B t - cation with his mother. | Swain of Vine street ene ¢ P 5 Taylor Mills of Boston is spend- Bt o ation 3 ing the k-end with his brother Arnold Mills, of Cedar strect Clayton Dol ¢ Rensselar, is spendi Marjorie Read, danghter of Mr cation vl n . T . b : | and Mrs. Clitford Merwin of Worth- SRR g #5e % r AN inzton ridge. is spending the Christ- E 4 mas holidays with her parents. Mi Ltead is a student at Dana Hall Miss Barbara Hillar Mr. and Mrs. Atbert Corbin of § tle Meadow road. Wil arrive from New York city on Tuesday to spend Christmas at her home and Mrs. Herbert Kimball ot Chicago, will arrive on Frid: visgit their brothier and Ler-in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Kimb Loexington street Frank §. Pac., of High st student at Villanova College, nov, Pennsylvania, is spending | holidays at his homr . o wix s son of Alr and v . " : . Julius Pease, son of Mr. and Mrs Judd ot in, E 4 A "N ¢ . 3 Herbert H. ase of V student at Cheate, is spending school recess with his parents s , Syrocki, of Broad stre N E A e S ; s g s ; cturned from Villanova College Sech ¢ i ' i i Christmas holidays. \ R SR 2 555 e ‘ Alphonse 1. Zujko. “of Broad : b street, a student at Villanova College Goorge Hildel f endine y 5 o 5 o | i< spending the Christmas recess at the holiday season with his par ke ; % ¢ el | s honi Sz and e Senidtianiuond : ; L . : Hurlbut Griswold, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Alfred H. Griswold ot Francis stieet, a student at the University of South, in Suwa incssee, is pendin the Chri s holidays | with parents. Mr. Griswold, who { will graduate with a bachelor of | divinity degree next Jur i‘mvl in the fall to be an instructor | | in_ Berlin > ten days in Detroit ith ber brothe Hopwood . was in 1 this week. at the university b ; % : : 3 e B | s lizabein Kimball Mr. and Mrs. Aldon 1 of bl g L Bl |0 i and Mrs Arthur G York city are to le holi- E s 2 . % | of Lexington street, arrived on Wed- sy guests of Mrs. Rickey's mother, | ES e " . | nesday from Pine Manor to spend Mrs. William Middlemass of South B S 4 ik the holidays with her ents. SHaeie | John A. Andrews, junior, son of | STANLEY George T. Kimball of South Plioto by L . 1 woud | Mr. and Mrs. John A. Andrews cf Philip Stanley of Shuttle Meadow avenue. MISS ELOISE KATHRYN UNKELBACII | vitt s as been in Montreal th el TANATAN e Lincoln street, returned to his home | 51,6 antartaining at the Town and County next week for their Unkell ihe danphter b Wb Mis, Blax v MRS. RAYMOND H. PIPER | on Thursday to spend the holidays | A 2 | \[1 [ D o e e e b A e aughter Unkelbach, of Black Rock avenue, whose engagement to Henvy! Bl M. and Mrs. Piper, of Boston, will spend Christmas with ) it S e SCteR , < b " : A S v brother-in-law and sister, Mr. MudSi@haries i Bay ROk | Janeaatitalgiinie ally Russell Goodwin, son of Reverend and Mrs. Sherman Goodwin an and v sancord pal- (et b 2 - ister, Mr: and Mrs. Charles Lavw, of G B e e I S e arc dier, who have been re- | Ten Acre road. Trom a recent photograph taken while Mrs. vns , Mass., was anr €d 1ast iay. | in Camoridge. M tor the | Piper was at Hot Springs __ | past few months, will 1 home in Hartford. Mrs. Chandler | == ————— — was Miss Maxine Hart, daughter of | & Mrs. Louis Young of Lincoln road, |Son and daughter-in-law gy Neck, Long lsland, and 1.iss | | Geoffrey Young, son of Mr. and|is coming on Tuc to visit har| Miss Alice Katherine Spratt, of | | L student at Choute, is spen ths | Mrs. Rudoiph K. Brandt of Tram-| (ool e of Springfield | Christmas holidays with his pagr- bull strect g | Nis ol Tiooh i et illinois. will arrive on Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Maswell H P : 5 o 25 - Mr. and Mrs, Theodore S. Hart t Miss Marjorie Bull, daughter of Amhersf, veturns te Mr. and Mrs. T Hart o 7 | Nilitary Acadeny, Miss Marjorie Hart of Ravl iy 1 A her hic oy iden, Rogers, a student at lgewoo:l, | amert Goodwin L i Providen : > gt 3 o S | M. and Mrs. George loou on HRISTMAS preparations are in the l<rl4‘:xl)\|])«|. supensedingh Resei sl SR ¢ ! indc .incoln road. in interest all other forms of activity. Iven the young [ situte for i hool and college crowd sidetrack for the moment theit AL i ? { hdaie \ ) re of Glouces- | o "ty i bavants, GULInE the the holidays with her parents. overwhelmingly important affairs, their usual round of bridge ‘ Novman Cooley, u student at Ken 1 his pavent SH e G PR teas, and luncheon parties and become just happy cheerful W“"{"y‘“"“”“:f “”_“'(‘fi u' ) S| . , 5 S shoppers. Not that social affairs are at a standstill, parties 80/ -1 inconm road i Sy 2l : | road on of course, but th are really given second place in the| 2 : 3 ¢ it 2 < ‘ : : : Saes | . Christmas recess with his parents. cad i her Christ thoughts of thosc attending them, for well Christmas Is coming | iss Jane Ratienb daughter | wq 3 v e 1 Helen Hindl Haworth, PR . and that explains the whole story-. Mr. and Mrs. William Rattenbury | () ; S e w o Jersey, is the of e AlorEAn EoI ca o allon s Tars: ! . . £ Shuttle Mcadow road, a stude - ! nd son-in-luw, Mr ITH boys and girls from schools and colleges arriving home (‘w‘ I,Yl.l.‘w(.?.‘}l ?’;"““\K‘L‘\\‘“lj‘l‘i \ ":., i y : i e ALl for the 0 ation, the dancing parties are | parents . ynald Tartett 1 e * : chigfly those arranged for juniors. There arc many subserip- o ) M Donal t coin seorge 15 Kimbail,oson of e ¢ ving ! 4 \ngiCiEBmalgins tion affairs planned most of them under the management of | James Sin=tta, a student at \ e ! i i e a Arilijl GicimballfonTiex=H|LNOTRMERSES FBT ATy AL some local f1 nity or sorority group. L ,,;\‘,f“\' e ahet i g 5 Do : IDELOTEaEa: S matudent I ‘C‘,’,:‘,l"“l,l % ’J]l"“y‘ 3 L. Hine or, son of Mi The Herbert N. Peases are giving a big party at the|enes. ar. ana Mrs. James Spine SN e ,".i"‘"‘[:"l';.“ll‘l"‘t“.J','T;i",‘ Sith his| Dyers parents, A ran i Hine of Clayton Shuttle Meadow club tonight for their daughter, Polly, while at ot cCort \ : 5 Th O Villian Mot andl s st e U " Zimmerman of oad. a student at Phillips Exet their home on Vine street their son Judy is entertaining a : * | 1 t Harvard and George at L t 1 of e el LIS e ol nss large party of :chool frien dinner and dancing. Still Aliss g v J ¥ vho is a studen : Mrs,_ Tsaae Black of Tark place; MMr 8 another party of st te Ol Ter crawd s tthay whichl o William 11 Ratten- has returned from an extensive visit | Lincoln street ¢ | Miss Jane Rogers, a student at Ten- | : 1cvard \iss Roberta | acre, son and daughters of Mr. and s ® Alrs | Mirs, Paul K. Rogers of Lincoln road | 4 Mrs 3 r oof | dent at Miami are spending their school recess . . cit 0. will arrive tomorrow to sp: the Christmas reces Louis Young of Lincoln road, | home from Priclc B i \ thert C. Hine of C | Willett Young, son of Mr wx“ Samuel nor daughter of - | ) ho attends Choate, is spending the | Deerficld, Mass | % 4 stude 1t Brad(or: e e ey x5 with her parents spending the Christmas holiday vith his parenis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- crick M. Holmes of Adams str J Porter. =on Gail Torter of Foi- ndents Avon colle | : < : , of shu leadow re with relatives in Minncapolis and | spend Christmas with Mrs, Whe the junior 1 f the : + Kimball family are giving arrive on Tuesdas )y 1M S Duluth; Mir e - | parents 1;1 Behnington, Vermo at tl ome wxington street, they too, entertain the school | nias day with her pavents. Mis ] 1 hon i t Mr. and | e IR 0 J. 7 VLEITE. . i : | IERMAN J. ZAHNLE 2 and colleee friend Eattenbury will be accomy ¥ | from® Lincoln 1 : . « Forest'| My, and Mrs. Raymond Piper and | John TLoomis. son of Mr. and Mr L J. ZAHNLEITER Ler cousin, Miss Louise Ellis, of 1. - str £pe I C 1S Va- | two daughters, B y and Polly, of | J. C. Loomis of Li ol road 1 2 3 47 3 o S . | Angeles, who is also in New York| ; s cation at hon a st Ve P e T R EHe T PR s cators Instructor in TIH 10lid lance at the Shuttle Meadow club tonight is| gy g i i Postonzarinasonidonday fo send | Iomar o pUS A RIEp L en T his ¥ o \ sarbara | € Amherst Christmas with Mrs. Piper's brother- | school Violin and Ensemble Playi road to success, and if the table Lo ) 1 s ¢ n-law and sister. Mr. -and Mrs. | & Playing reservation be co 1 a criterion that success is already ) Jean Trambull, daughter of | ve 1 ' t 5. Banford, ple 1 pent | Charles Law of Ten Acre road | ==l it 1y of ic brings to the assured 1 1 rved at 8 o'clock and Si Yaffe and | Governor and Mrs. John H. Tr 1 »u Jo £ ¥s ity this | . I = hia ‘otchest e R i dv Drilliantly | Uil of Plainville, who is a student s, stud Looniis, daug « | Miss Eurith Wachter of New York : S E lis orche : I aiotes ik bl | e S : i s. Stuart Tar [city will arrive Tuesday evening to | | HERBERT E. ANDERSON eYnSl s rn CE LISt tiees, pers, with mistletoe, hol ege recess with her parents. colin stre o s ] M and 2 2 tree | spend Christmas day with her pan : W) (Rt kel | VIOLINIST and ever ns bank the h hstone sending forth the scl 85 - ; y ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wachter AND TEACHER — child of today a profitable em- Yulet I ne { 12 eay crowd of merrymakers. ce A. Ahlberg, sor A | J b i nit, to|of Park plac Booth Block, 239 Main St. 1 ) th their da v ] Stucio: PACKARD BLDG. TEL. 361-R Tel. 545—1044W A EAMT 4 1 : cadow 1 | p I 1 p-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stan-| Mrs. R. Brandt of ‘Greenville, S | ARCHSTRERT AT NN NGAGE] T : { attendant festivi-| oo o 4 d e 4 : ) [ Brandt of ‘Greenvill | | \ i | : ! 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