New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1929, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY The paintings and Sanford Ballard Dole on exhibit during the first two Wweeks of January in the gallery of the New Britain Institute. drawings of Low will be Rev. Philip Coholan v to this after with h lan, at returns to- station in Portland, Me., spending the week in town mother, Mrs. Grace Coho- ler home on Lincoln street Henry Maier, who Orleans Mas: for has been at the past few ng with his parents, Re y Maier and Mrs. Maier, has been joined by Stanley Hart and Valentine Hart, who arc to be with him until Tuesday. Alfred Knowles of , Holland, Mich., has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tteuben Twichell of Brookside road during the Christmas holida vant Milke and her sister, Bernice Schalker New McCann of Itose Br: Ann, as well as and her sister Agnes of city and Miss Deborah Simsbury were the holiday of Mr. ana Mrs. William H. rford of Russell street. Hun- Mr. and Mrs. B. 1 llarrison strect spent McElhone of Monday and Mr. and Mrs. N, B. Hill spent Christmas with the and danghter-in- Mr. and Harry Hurd of Shell son Mrs Mr. Miss and Mr son 1. Mildred Mann ef are visiting in Rockland, . Mr. and Mrs. . McElhone of Harrison street entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Visel of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmer and son, dunior, and Mr. and Mrs, Visel of New Haven, over Christmas. _ GATHERINGS l Social Events Fill — DBridges and Popular. Mann Maple Mass. and Hil at their home Weel: Dances of colorful parties is he- arting off brilliantly Arthur G. Kimballs' party whizh takes place tonight at their home on Lexinglon street. More than haif 1 hundred friends have been invit- ©d to dine and dance with them and 1hough the invitations we formally and only a few days ago the party is already one of th talked of and cagerly anticipated nts of the holiday season. Sun- and Monday, the scores of parties, luncheons, bridges, tess and dinne while the events slated * the New Year's Eve are count- First on the program comes the widely acclaimed celebration out at the Shuttle Meadow club. This is 3 be a gorgeons affair, record breaking aftendance town and the nearby place 1ol alone is bhoasting reser rumbering 100. Another big party is that which Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphrey are giving at their love!y country home en Shuttle Meadow road. Here thay will entertain forty or fifty fr at dinner, dancing 4 The Burritt Hotel has an evening of special cn- the theaters have unced diversified novelties and all the New Year is slated nd jovous welcome. Mr. and Mrs. John M of Lexington street Christmas D ere Mr. and M lam and young son, David Bridgeport and Miss Julia and Mi Marriet Kellogg of Newington. from Bri; Kirkh 1 dinner gue and among the Thomas Kir Mrs. Willia 8 v of 5011 street enter con Iriday noon lunch - Mrs. Hardy Payor is enters lier currents events class at lunca- | won Monday noon at her home on | Lincoln road, in hLonor of Mps sherrod Skinn-r, taining | Mrs. Charles I, Chase has issuc i | irvitations for a bridge-tea to take | place at her home on Brookside road Thursday afternoon, January 2nd lionor of Miss Helen Chase Cintry Mr. s Mrs. Fued Ty Worthington Ridge, Berlin, cnter- | ined twenty-five at dinner on Christmas Day ey Mrs. Clarence N treet will entertain Monday afternoon PR Miss Barbara Curtin Mr. and Mrs, John Curtin of Fl- | bridge road entertained at bridac ruesterday afternoon. . . Mr. and Mrs. Acre road ente linner on Ch oup of ning of Steol: her bridge club laughter of Charles Law of tained eightecn stmas day 9 Miss Estelle James of freet entertained fourteen at u iristmas pacty on Monday night Ten | at | | Woostor | Dr. and Mrs. Matthew H. Griswold | f Kensington gave a fupper party | sunday evening at their home, Rie Philip Stanley of Shutt road, Mrs. Samuel Fer- | zuson, M homas Russell of Hap:- ford and Mrs, Douglas Thompson of Parmington are giving a sub-dcb ance this cvening at the Town and Ceuntry club, Hartford. % e s Mr. and Mrs. A, Stanley will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Hib- bard, Mr. ad Mrs, Sanford Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck, Mr. and | Mrs, Sherwood Berger and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Christ at their hom; New Year's Bve preceding the dance | at the Shuttle Meadow club. J Mr. and Mrs. Charles Law. tained at dinner Monday evenir their home for Mr, and Mrs, Ita Mrs. Meadow Dunca entes- | York | guests | Hurd of Maple | Christian | with | most | drawing a | ations | for | | prizes werd ! Miss Anna Foherg Sl | Mr. and Mrs. |lawn strect, | afternoon in honor of her sev |eon at her home on Wednesday evening. Prizes were aws Miss Kathrine Strong Isabel 170ote supper following ded ! B ub in the af and D r.and Mrs, Cli Mr. and Mrs, Everett Smith Camp street entertained at cards ut their home last evening. ton Wilson est Hartford. will ento r of thei New Year riai s of Clayton road| Mr. and rnoon in hoi- Eleanor Sweet- Mrs. M. 1. W will entertain 11 or of her guest Mr: land of New Jersey. Mrs, Irvmqu strect the Connecticut, Light an | ower show on Monday evening ‘ Mrs. Charles Johnson of sterct. entertained her bridge | en Monday evening at her home. | Lincoln strect on alternate Miss Marjoric Norris was given the | Will b t Christmas priz and party the Shuttle M ek L elub on of Mr.and Mrs. Percival Platt aprsParty has al ving @ dinner party New Y one of t parties of th ve at their home on Ten Aeps | SON. Linder has I | Court | Thedumn club | home of My clubs th Thomas Satur Janu carmar | Russell Britton of Ten Acre ro. Will entertain eight boys at dinn and the movies tonight Mrs George As | avenue entertained Milton Weichbrodt, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest home Mrs. Blisha Cooper of Vine stroat | is entertaining twenty at dinner for | her son, Richard Cooper, at the |Shuttle Meadow club Thursday cve- | 4¥arded to [ning preceding the Mr. ana |Bverett { Mrs. Philip Stanley givi Humphery {their daughter, Miss Jeann. their home on Shuttle wvenue. Hilc Kimball, Meadow | Miss Ttuth & | Mr. and Mrs Hart 4 lovely art cight at cards yesterday afternoon " I lat her home on Lincoln road ek i i viends, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Corbin or | ! harlotte Laurel road gave a buffet supper |Christmas Eve in honor of Mr. and I'Mrs. Raymond Piper of Roston, and Miss Grace Duncanson of Cambridge Mr. and Mrs. Piper and Miss Dun anson were ts of Mr. and Mrs | Charles Luw of Ten Acre road dur. ng the week |1 I N nal s Ranert Silshy of | YIS Worthington Ridge, Berlin, are giv- ing a small dinner party tonight for Mr. and Mrs, Henry Whecler, | e home night Loomi | s, William party a oln Road Iorida entertained entertaine Among an, th Nobel s Mijor togers, Miss Miss ) et Brown, Helen Gos gue Miss Mrs, guests at ¢ on Do Willys Young. oldest son of Mr. |and Mrs. Louis Young of Lincoln and Paul Rogers, son of Mr. Mrs. Paul Rogers also of Lin- jeoln road are entertaining friends at dinner and dancing New Y Eve. The young people will din the Young residence first and | 80 to the Rogers home for danc e Mr. snd Mrs, Stanley and Mrs. William Rowland, M Mrs. Louis Young and Va Fart among those dining . the Meadow club Jast nighs Goss Christmax cluded Captain Williams, My ler, Victor mornis were Shuttle Mr. and Mrs. William Har A entertained guests at dinner at thoie {17 AN new home on Lincoln road Christ. | M%) M mas: Day, among whom! ereyt My, [LI2FCSIO |ana Mrs. Norman Cooley, Trr, G Za | Cootex, his danghter, Blizabetn ot Ee son. Norman Mr. and Mrs. S o | Bddy and Mr. and Mrs | Hart. lcolm orrs colle I \r, a delightful supper party bridge Thursd iy night at their hom {on South Burritt strect. Their guests | included, Mr. and Mre, Wilhur Gil- | bert, Mr. and Mrs. Hownrd Hum [ phrey, Mr, and Mrs. Willlam : ley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee Jud | Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone Vance, M and Mre. Donald Gaffney, Mr. s Mre. Harry Bates. Mr. and Mes Harry Parsons and Mr. and Mo Arthur G. Kiml mas nploye tion by My Grorge Wi dance by Miss Mad and Miss Har SR e and Mrs. Lauren Banford cn iertained fwelve at dinner 1ast | pand ne w at theic home in Maple JHIL | i, honored Mr Mra. | g My par ircta Rtos: 1ghter Mrs. Carl Roseen of IHa will be hostess at a tea atternoon in honor of her hous: Miss Elizabeth Byrnes of | Kivrnan New Jersey. Miss Roscen's siste, Miss Mrs. Garrett Byrnes of Providenee d Miss Virginia, Humphrey of coln strect, preside at tne o . wdon Mr. and Mrs. James N, Skir of Maple Hill ente ined dinner Tuesday cvening. for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Walther. | this guest ing Cla winily tabl ¢ Mi Lith- Wit Miss M Miss Bernice sts at 1S purty on home Krah cntertain v dinner and Chri Monday cvening on Chestnut street Magarg Pilz gave tables Monday rnoon ..t A the Margaral home on Garden strect | Dorot in honor of Mrs. Audley Hamilton stre who haw et AER G Arthur A of five and Mrs s pariy Maple Hill « widge Christy nd Mres, | D g Island, for on « haw of |} with M. Th ves January to miuie | M i Chicago. The brids given to s, Eunice /1 Hildebrandt, Miss M ot Middl: mass, Miss Katherine Camphell anl their ho and Donald 1 . e A ard Claude J. Lerous. Jr. of | street entertained tweniy | urday evening in oh- bhirthday. . o Mrs Maplc guests Miss Frane and Mrs ined twel o her Mon bride Moni, md dag servanc Hill home i Miss Louise 13 Berry. daughtc Guy B of Broo entertained Mond birthday, The guests included | Dorothy Bloomquist, Helen and celia Olnick, Betty Jane McCusk N Larbara and Lois Natzh il r. and M v Live party at Foole of Stanler i at luncheon lunclicon noon. i ey (L] Mrs. Joseph strect, entertained her home yesterday Miss of Mr. Dover Bettina da nd Mr Baldwin of | s, James Gilbert entertained her road entertain»d at a lunch- | hridge club at eards at her home on bridge at her heme on Thurs- | Lincoln street Thursday night, Th day. Prl were awarded to Miss | prizes went to Mrs. James Clerkin lizabeth Vivian and Miss Margarct | Mrs. Hobart Coriden and Mrs. IFlor- Atwood. [ ence Flaherty CLUB EVENTS Daughters of t can Revolution Guest Night. Baldwin, rnest 1in - Normal Natalie ( Mr. and Mrs. Bdw st street will ente con at her home Miss) ‘ase, rd Case of IFor- ain at a lunch- this coming weeh . | { | | ighier of | Miss Charlotte Annu of Mr. and Mrs. ons of Russell si Parsons, daughtor Harold Mead will be reet, host ITERALD, lan sals and fancy-dress costume d. s Others are planning to ent Shwl Set Pc m s oNew York box parties the winte York's BY ADELAIDL KERR season it G. Rockefeller y i ) fits tionables who em- | 4 the West In- Fair V shortly for Flori cty's members are known for larger part of New miart folk joined in the holi- es at home, m journey- | reir time between | Pinchurst, N. C. at Aiken, 8. C HOOVERS LEAD IN OBSERVING YULE Whitc House Gay Despite Fire— Social Doings PICKETT (P—Christ was hor many of vas a hom and Mrs. party ime, the withstandin vas never a more holiday spent in tibio of Me Mrs. Hoover, ntinuous serics of White House. noi and Senora imong other of Mexico ther with several sen- lite cabinet ers from official sday there will be a interrupted official the president holds day reception, by far Ul Wh e 1 when shake the and re- trom the of the land. So far, dates wing two official rec occasions, diplomatic n the cabinet not heen announced. However, h cvent will be fitted in between and at least for the reception will b number in the er hefore have so cceurred in a year's celebration nas eve . big tree main entr the olden tim plenty, strings of popcorn, pop- bread men, with raisin vith candy apples and hags of ings were m ind many thousands of them, glimpse of this old-fash- as they passed just as > the pre s front door would permit. another tree which end of the state din- it was as modern as shirt, and flashed elec- and many present-day m invented or cially the pres mas tree. There were every t on hoth trees, ily dinner parties in orname liom: ¢ orns o ginger sident men on duty sy t's Christ gues room ot ed mixed events, Erown ups scatc co. Lo L i itantes of Ll flow from onservatories as they b to high Miss v, of th Chil to whom Mr ouqu the valley a Huston, dol Huston itional sim Marian ante dins m cecived a year M repul Christmas Trees Come Late to Vex Merchant Chicago, Dec. 28 (P —Arthur Cooper is pretty angry with somebody, just who he cannot be sure. Christmas week for him has been ruined by Christmas trees, Monday and Tuesday tered by customers demanding Money was wanted trees; Cooper was just out. Yesterday, with Christmas two days gone, a big truck backed up 10 Cooper's store. It was loaded with Christmas trees. “These is” said the truck ariver, a bit careless in his gram- mar, "Christmas trees. They're from Maine, and they got snow- bound “Christmas has sald Cooper. sad for me because I had nn s. Now New Year's will be ad because I have trees.” he was pleading, Christmas no object. and Mr. me and gon hristmas avdine, daughter of the then see- of > and Mrs. Jar- ne, opened the sccond bachelor cotillion with Brigadier General Horton as partner and January 13, Miss Junia will his honor. crett vich pre guests at Gann, sis- will re- cotillion. Allan Hoover, nt and son of the presl- Hoover, cut an en- at many of the debut attended the coming out Miss Culbertson and danced her a number of times. In- voung Mr. Hoover dances and is so fond of the amuse- t despite some fatigue st have followed his nuous work at the fire in the White House offices, he danced teadily until just before the party i Mrs. Vernon Kellogg, intimate fricnd of Mrs. Hoover who with her it nd daughter, was a din- r guest at the White House dur- ing the has had a splendid gift handed her by the National Rescarch Council of which her hu: Dr. Vernon Kellogg, is, sec- has to her credit se hooks and is now complling a ography of Queen Jadwiga, a fa- ous Polish sovereign of medieval 1ys. She will visit Poland, Hun- y. Lithuania and Austria in her esearch for interesting materfal. Mrs. Kellogg started on this book while doing relief work in Poland after the war, and it was then that she finished her opening chapters. She will sail on the U. 8. 8. George Washington, which also will carry the American delegates to the naval conference in London. Woodrow Wilson, who was & recluse after the death of the war- time president, has recently return- ed from extensive travel in the Orient, und a few days ago attend- ed her first debut party in many pouring tea at the coming out of her ni Miss Clara Lutz Bol- lir ighter of Mr. and Mrs. \ard Wilmer Bolling. Mrs. Carey T yson. wife of Admiral Carey Travers Grayson, who was a physi- President Wilson, also as- the tea, which was much of a local social event. vears, cian to sisf it The biggest Christmas gift re- ceived in the official set in point of bulk at least, was the fine saddle orse and hunter which Senater Tasker 1. Oddic received from Mrs. Oddie Christmas morning. The sen- itor had seen and admired the horse when on a visit to Virginia, ind through a well known horse- man here, the purchase was made. “Lumberjack” is the name of the Deautiful mount, and when Mrs, Oddie presented him, it was at the stables of the Wardman Park Sad- dle club, where over the stall, Sen- ator Oddie’s name was framed in bold letters. Eaaaee—— ——— ] ~—=EYES EXAMINED — FRANK E. GOODWIN Optometrist 327 Main St. Phone 1907 '—= GLASSES FITTED = —Nunzxo E. Agnello ACHER OF VIOLIN STUDIO, £99 MAIN ST, I"or Appointments CALIL 2009, “THE HOME OF /ac/eaway s L‘ NG-FRAMES TIFULLY HAND CARVED TO YOUR Your Gift Portraits Tn Out IENT OF PATTERNS TO Done FRIENDS RELATIVES See our combination thank-y: BEAUTIFUL GIFTS” Gift Shop OPP. BURRITT HOTEL SEND New Year Cards AND Thank them for that Christmas gift or greeting card. ou and new year greeting. What Kind of a Card Do You Want? WE HAVE IT — SEE OUR mond Piper of Boston, [ess to 16 luncheon bridge . {her home on Tuesday. The nz of 11 Schultz, daughter * s HilL will e Edwin Sch -| M. Wodnesday atternoon, J coln street, will entertain held the home of Mrs. I 1L IR luncheon bridge at Lexin bins avenue Mrs. Ran Meadow club en Monday Isisted by Mrs. Arvthur 8 i nder, sons Mrs. William 1% Midd Linde~ of « s entertained a few | Robert W. Dotcet Wor Miss Mary Mr. and Mrs s cly and op ton Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball house at their home on Christmas day ‘Johnson's Camera Shop” Arch Street 1 on oh- will be a Grant and || fstia 300th Dlock, 259 Main § 67 the street on Opp. South Church teorge and Tho Mr. and Mrs Lincoln street, WINDOW — Mrs. Elliott Andrews of Kensing- |of ton entertained at a' Christmas elected | | was

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