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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1 and Mrs Hyd [Mrs. F. Homer Smith, Mr. Warner L. Jones and of New York ames GOLF IN DAYLIGHT PARTIES BY NIGHT alm Beacl Kinlock, w This Is Program Followed by :s'ch Throngs af Palm Beach i Williax Palm Beac is ar hable winter Palm B zolf s week ending A CEenas Many New Arrivals ers of Chicago's arrivals in A. Me- fortnight joined tomorrow by Miss McCormick. Dr. and Mrs. ind Pauline it the Klotz, les dai Miss ind Mrs. C Klotz of Winnet 1. the golf link is seen that follows luy resort ve and a T ady in the game who at one champion of Fa © sister, Dorothy | winter 4 ristmus shopping days ch is v longer sports hats with brims and col Mtly hoes. o, Harold Vand on olut que villa or rtainment all and s beer h clubs. | ests of opened for Mr. V Howard, Mrs neis Bacon 11 New iday veral smaller tive HOLIDAY PARTIES Season Beging Early With Social| Galendar Crowded | Dec. 21 (A) — The t shines far off in the for the 10-year-old, become a glittering for w York's grown-up nables. All week they have °d through one holiday gaiety another Sailfish Club A« ¥ orning friends herd ton, pi him at season A number of trophies will be S Tahn esident the Bos. of club gree first gathering of future awarde s N ter So smart v . John F. § ir home Joseph many and so varied have ristmas par short w could | f of them and so the 10 days before | and continue until | and the York, Mrs. be- come by ot Fhomas, ctor of Bethesda by t itertaining at dinner bridge included Mr. inald Brooks, New Mrs. Arthur Somers Ro seph Harriman of New York. fashion Oa of boxing teas last sea again will | 3 z liold fortnightly bouts year. An- | l_““'"‘_"' K e T e el | rancis McNeil Bacon e ter e Liostesses at a party for the the appearance of 1 Mati; the social season As an appetizer the weekly Legion boxing show West Palm Beach Tuesday Among them were J. Leor pogle, Mrs. Gurnee Munn Others gaiety society charity so dear to its heart and many of the parties which fiiled the days and nights The were planned for benevolence, Mrs. Vanderbilt and were | Actors’ pug during v night. The t of the 2 ard H. .\‘o!hr-rni actors under tb ma Daniel Drohman gath- | of the old Ly-| make merry on Christmas night after the play. | This year's celebration found the | Dro; 3 celel of today | among the revelers contributing to | the entertainment of the | with songs and dances and a sketeh | lentitled “It's Not the Heat—It's the | party | reminises | Maude Adams, and other agement of ed on the m theater to many a ded in night. rd Re- Mr. and stuge Scott's Postage Stamp Albums Catalogues, hinges, and accessories. «ift for the stamp guests | A hug in tinsel, lights, where Christmas tree, decked | pop-corn and colored | held the center of the stage per was served before the where the en it was over. Mrs Earle and Mrs Joseph Towland Hunt assisted Mrs { Vanderbilt and Mrs. Lacon in ceiving the guests 1931 pockets Just the collectors. ADKINS 66 CHURCH ST. Carters Burn Yule In their country ton-On-Hudson, banked and mistlctoe and Christm Frederic T evening which | ays of merrie h1ome harked 1} olde N.Y.INWHIRLOF M |South Burritt street, is chairman in charge of the Inter | club in the Lyceum | Sorority d days when | ——————— Test to parade carried the A Carl plum enson las, « Mr Mr. amo; themselves | tion of uests | “Soni v high F i clety) MISS JANICE WORAM liss Woram, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woram of ance to be given on the 30th at the Elks club. ivitics began with the - |ing of the acl led hy boar's Miller b pudding in the robe wwryin program con- carols 1 Handel t reading by Dyke, author and ador 1o Holland, of 1t Dr. ar- twe Mrs. rovived cment of L ) v 1 liam L AN COStumes Mary Todhun- play cefeller and investment in : a home is always safe and sound! 2 ' ONEY invested in a home is money invested safely and se- curely. The rise and fall of stocks does not affect it in the least. 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We can direct you in the proper course, from the selection of the building until you are set- NEW BRITAIN LUMBER CO. 301 PARK STREET 1{ DISTRIBUTORS OF MORGAN WOODWORK | and chorus | § announce- | interest for | Kelly were g its that held gr ciety's members. among tne at Shoppers Keep Busy times, ! their arms and 1es laden with packages, hurried back and forth on| shopping sandwiched be! n luncheon lteas, their costumes an inter commentary on what the fa wo wears day. they excursions | and last-minute Mrs. Guernsey Curran, jr., ap- | peared for her shopping in a sable | trimmed coat of black broadtail, ¢ [fur that finds increas | |smart women because it lacks the| bulk of many others and will con- form to the long slim silhouette [ With it Mrs. Curran wore a brim- less felt hat accented by a bow felt at the left side, and three-eve- | let black kid walking shoes with |1ight gloves and hose. ‘ i | fashionables will | Plaza | Tonight the throng the ballroom of the for the peace ball given to raisc | funds for the peace work of the| | International Council of Women. After the dancing a program will be given at midnight entitled “The fegend of the Drums’—the drums | of peace. Fifty debutantes garbed | in midnight blue velvet costumes | d each beating a drum, will march into formation to represent | the prow of a ship. At their head will pose June Blossom, in a cos- |tume, head-dress and wings of | white feathers, representing the | dove of peace. Then come other ladies of fash- |ion, dressed in the costumes of | revolutionary, civil, iAmr\ncfu\ war days representing the | peace balls which were held after | those conflicts, blending in a kalci- | | doscopic peace scene. | The directors of the ball expect {to repeat the scene again at the | peace ball which will be given in |London at the height of the season {there in June. a“HeMan’s” Christmas Our selection of imported and domestic pipes make it easy 3 for you to choose the type he } prefers best. In all sizes and § all shapes. Dunhill's Sasleni's B. B. B. 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