New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 11, 1930, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ) GATH[ er Mrs. Howard Bruemmer of Weet | road entertained her bridge club on | attention from the femi | Though-many have played on the inin street, entertained her contract | Monday afternoon & cotirtslofi e Rath bnd TEnsle cin — ‘!l\mlg club at her home on Tues- | o 0 | bride vhose white satin since Year's, the formal ope..- 3 | | day afternoon George T. Kimball entertain- i | i ntit Bridge Suppers. | | e lea A o Monday night af PARAs deslengd Withies neacons | neiol ie slab it ot be et Dinr cons Are | | i | her home on South Burritt streel frainhosieresl [byirose 8 olnt i lnca ylneciuiidibaen themaonti Sinattene 4 LiC0ns 3 | AMr. and NMrs. Clifford Merwin of | % oo 5 g was preceeded by attendants whose | faurant will open January 18, Meals Pic | Worthington ridge, entertained at | 3 costumes a symphony in blus | Will be served to members in the | * j bridge at their home last cvening. | obert Buol entertained wid orchid 4 beautiful patio, whers small tables S e e . e B EEes G E Wenoidd i nlp iR z e s at b placed under mammoth umbrel- Mrs. Theodore S. Hart, of I,mcolnl Mr. and Mrs. Warner Johnson of | 0 ohe O Garqen street i with semitrai e o e oo Qe ¢ Iast evening Iiireot (,”mi.m. d e )\‘:..m, LT:I ne ta .r‘\‘yl cir bouquets smail | o e b e IO s ol R cvening for her guest. Miss Paul ! ut ong e afford a SRl iere road. entertained at supper on | There were three tables of cards ri - baskers, 3 Tuesday evening at her home. | Mrs. Lucien Stevens, Mrs. Bennett Y costutied O pre ntere Members of the Alpha Alpha STt | Hibbard and Mrs. Howard Bruem matron of c eEnt (habilhs alumnae were entertained the | Mrs. Stanton Ashicy of Corbin | mer won the prizes. Old Guard socie home of Mrs. Lucicn vens on | Bvenue, entetrained her bridge clu | Nl I 1 at the Br s Monroe strect Wednesday evening. | on Monday cvoning. Miss Emily Mot | iss Trene Sullivan of Linwood will Lo | ruary This will e * L | was awarded the prize. | strect entertained the members o ots Monroe street Wednesday cvening | R her bridge club last nig at ho 2 Mrs. 1. W, Williamé won the Alr.and Mrs. Albert ¢, Corbin of | home. Miss Anna Sliney was award e 7e ittle Meadow road, entertained 14| ed the prize and following cards ouse this | President of this famous organiz il buffet supper at their home | luncheon was served s Pardon TRickey entertuined | lst Sunday morning. | et - at dinner Monday evening their | e [ William ~ Waish of Allen : ¢ Lcme on Worthington Widge, Berlih, | Miss Elizabeth Purney, daughter | sireet entertained her bridge club or Mrs. Ray 1 enter! Prizes were giver Miss M. Cowley { Thursday « to Mrs. ch of Vine street will | an her club at luncheon and | ening Scheuy and ot Dr. and Mrs. John Purney of Co bin avenue, and Miss Ruth Ramssy Biidsa Montayii lornocn: | daughter of Mrs. Carl Ramsey o B and 3ies Fred Troup save | Garden ot enortained i | CLUB EVENTS supper and bridge party Thursday | °f heir friends at tea at the home| =77 LRI evening | entertainimeg | (hintyosts | OF MISS Purney last Saturday after- | | | guests at their iome on Worthington | "'v"‘"”;\'““'“T"{";““‘ Wor v:]‘ and Miss | Woman's Club Meeting On | Itidge, Berlin. The prizes were given | \? s N 20Ca0nresidediut Ehos(e '\ | Tuesday -— Other Notes ‘“{“’r “’."I”d"')”:"", “‘"" ‘\ [ Concerning Various Clubs. | S, t on Rick G abeth Wilcox, Robert Dem- | rs: Leland Gwatkin of el | | - . ing, Walter Atwater. Ituseell Goid | ¢htertained at a luncheon Lridge it ! and Clifford M her home yesterday Members of the We-Uns club o erwin. | ¥ S | Prainville, will be entertained at Mr. and Mra. Troup will glve an-{ yrio oy Seriplure of Tincotn | dmner-bridge on Monday evening cther supper-oridge next Friday eve- | g oot will entertain her Saturdar | home of Johin Ras] on ning at their home. night supper club next Saturday ey.. | Coltage street, Plainville, A i ning. | % Msis Ruth Rassette enterfained ut | B T e i Biisaithuratayint Senoon fint i in BT e F S OO i savial Ro I G| (et o8 Bioth s lse ot et cors Harold Morrow of b eet, will be hostess 10 two tabl:s | tirst time in the new sorority rooms rhicrd, fhe bridgs prlacs wenk t9] o) iiriden ab Her homn oo Thuredey. |90 Thursdan evenlng, Bline. wor Mrs. Bennett Hibbard, Mrs. Harold kol e e s a ke Peck and Mrs. Roswell Mcore. The | - o [ S s R B e i G S e m e e [ 1ith of the month in their room oy Ir”&'!'- 5"‘-0 19600 ';-i o 2" | Humilton strect, entertuined three | The committes in charge aro Mis Mis, Claronce Manmine. Mrs. e | tables of bridge at their home on | Mary Stack. Miss Roselyn and Mis: X onEe AN R e Tinrudny: evening dnd Nonors o faDl% | Gracat Harniahan dore S. Hart, Mvs. Harold Bassette, A irdy's parents, Mr. and Mis | Plans we 150 sturted f ad Miss Miriam Mouat, Mrs. Kenneth | ; : 3 [ oAl Al William N McKird f Lincolr ner dance to b el uring i Vreeland and Mrs., Edwin Cowles of SnaaoteL e o danchLl 1 amios ! i . Prizes were awarded to Mrs. | Laster holidays. This is to be ti West Harlford, and Mrs. John 8(od-| gisnion! Ashlev, Harvy Brown, James|| ctstanding seclal otent of the sor | dard of Meriden Lincoln, and Mrs. George Ashley [ority season. Miss Marion Gagao, | § SR | M Miss Bernfee Clark, and Miss Rose- Mrs, Percival Platt of Ten Acs Miss Dorothy Luhrs of TForest |lyn Hanrahan were clected to the road entertained her bridge clud f street entertained | bridge elub | committee in charg Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John Fai- | on Thursday evening at her home, | K " . ”1‘ 1\“,' _IV‘C‘:““”" Dirtolisd G, (PTG s bl e toneniiie were given the prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mo e e s b e o Everett Mrs. Walter Buckey of Dover r0ad | hom tined her bridge club at lunch- | street entertained winter to* on Tuesday series of round table dis- cussions sponsored by 1 ever e local chap- | Y {ter of the Connecticut League o ey 5 s Wednesday afternooa | Afies Virginia G. Humphrey ente~- | \wvomen Voters, The ,H]\L ,m‘mm: MISS IFREDA at her home. Mrs. Charles Hawkins | tained her bridge club at her| ook mlace Tuesdny sith Mrs. B T Res e S e At > 81VeN | home on Lincoln street, Thursday |ward H. Lorenz of Hartford leading : e the rrizes | evening. Prizes were ded to discussion on the “World Court I“H'\‘lll.\. ,\I';‘. and Alrs, .\y‘m'\. TARelLE | Miss Elizabeth Schrey and Mi: the next gathering “Disarma- George A, Brown of Hartford. Mrs. Charles Law of Ten Acre | yvioponica Luhrs. {ment” will be talked over, 3 road entertained at supper last Sun- | e | phis = Mrs. Jdotn B. Miller of Stratford|or My, and Mrs. Howard Knapp of | the Masents 1 m‘u". o SR road, entertained on Wednesday in | plainviile, celebrated their eighth o sison aiate ot o e Dot D0 ss il olIGbnE AN 188! (Nl i BVRET Eartaln gl tviol veRIes s sis e ot e o S Mr. and Mrs. A Guenther of Park street, will entsr| e girls at supper. e e e Linwood the Mount Sinai Training school in | 4 S CaSh koo pcatCE Rty . s S New York city on February 6th. Miss Dorothy Scott of Berlin en Andtion belace: analaonts o ton st I Bty N tertained elght at a dinner and the- | once more to bo used as w mediam | O Mrs. William Meehan of Harrison | ater party last Saturday evening, in Siive o el M 1 Mrs. ( b strect entertained at dinner and|yonor of Miss I es Sheppard, 4 | fnjerest of the New Britain Colloge | GTISWOId sty e il bridge at her home on Monday eve- | stydent at the Cathedral Sehool, 15 | Club Scholarship Fund. The party it rement of (he : ning. Prizes were awarded to Miss | \wachington, D, C. A e e T L New Y Caroiyn Conlin and Miss Mary Dono- : - Sl dad i v hue Mrs. James B. Wilbur of Forest|2n in the ballroom of the Burri(t | iU 1« et street entertained twenty at luncheon | Hotol, Mrs. Edward Lancaster and | Ui 1t Mrs. Harry Carlson entertained | 5pg hridge Wednesday afternoon ai | yiss Louise Noble co-chairmen | ! nr twelve at her home on Last street [ (no gnyitle Meadow club. The 105 | of the committes completing necess | Rallroad fn the capacity of at a parly in honor of her sIstir ., row Junchzon table was attract- | gary plans. Miss Marion H rford. | tendent of I'ower Plants i N Miss Ruth Bloomquist of Dwight | 4jie)y decorated with spring flowers | Mrs. Austin Stowr Mr inlosilXor \ mn street. The home was decorated injnq candles. Mrs. Edward Fenness.v | Holmes, Mrs. Harry Bamforth, Mrs t a color scheme of blue and white. | op Meriden, Mrs. Chester Ingi m | R, T. Chapman, Mrs. Emory Corbir LA il S {07 Bristol, Mrs. Merrick Hellyar, | Miss Grace Coholan, Mrs. William N ( | w5y Mr. and Mrs. Burton Wells of { yfrg parcival Platt and Miss Mirian | Rowland, Mrs. George Nightingale 1 e ) Kensington were the dinner guests | yfoyat were given the bridge prizes (and Miss Blizabeth Macintosh are iain | r of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nimro of | i, ) G e G e o S e ! Winthrop street, last Sunday eve- | yppg Bennett H. Hibbard will en- | work with Mrs. Lancaster and Miss of | e o | tertain the meubers of her bridsc Noble for the succ of ffair. Tuesday 1 i b SIS | club Monday aiternoon at her hom GO0 urch of S Miss Agnes Johnson entertainel| oo ey At a medting of the Senior Hadas nd 7 1 two tables of bridge at her home 2n | Y i held Thursday cvening, Mis Lyons strcet Wednesday eveni Mrs. Henry Lasch of Grove M| Jeanctte Light, chairman of the N0 ea A Miss Cornelia Lindguist and Miss | i)} give a breakfast bric fo- | committee, made a report on the an- |~ s s b Ruth Flagg were given the prizes. | ywonty at her home Tucsday nual formal dance which will be hetd | o (CH 8 ; DI | s e on March 1. A social followed tne | io® toe & (2 AE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pinches of| o Clayton Parker of Vine |meeting and piano selections were | g St oo S Worthington ridge were given a|g oot entertained her bridge clab |played by Miss Mildred Keimowitz. | (owlev, a hrother of housewarming and shower at their {4 jyncheon and cards Wednesdas | 5 e during the high nuptial home on Wednesday cvening bV |apiernoon at the Shuftle Meadow | \X/hDDlA(JS Sehmitt sang, “Ave Maria about a half a hundred of their{ iy Miss Anne Parker was given | __ | Crowley sang, “O Tro tricnds. | the prize. f s ey | la closing scloction they s s S SN | 1" Low-Hlark Wedding Iext st [ Toxs Yoy & e GhE 0L AU Gl GG | s il 1 Clarence Mamniaz | | Sapirday—Several Others | |05 chrysan s, monwealth avenue entertained LWWeh- | i cntertain for Miss Virginia Hast | | & e ' [tlons were u o ¢ ty at bridge last evening In honor!.iq per fiance, Sanford Dallard | \ Scheduled. \‘lh.‘, " of Mr. and Mes. Ray Casper of Or-| 15616 1,0, Moaday evening at their | o brid N ange, New Jewsey. Miss Casper was | poma on Stecls strect rin 1 the former Miss Helene Licgey. | ‘ One week from foday, Miss Vi v 1o « s e Al Virginia Hart, in view of her | Binia H only daughter of N tter(l ol Mrs. Pardon Rickey entertained [ yhrgucehing marriage, is much foted [ @04 Mrs. Walter Hurt of Hart s v dal ouette guests at dinner at her home 911 jage duys. Last Tuesday evening | Will wed § Ballard Dole I wnd s to Worthington cidge in Berlin, Wed- | \ir ang Mrs. William Hart Jr., gave | Hor wedding s 1o be a quiet affaip, | miuteh. Sh : nesday night. Miss Hart and her fiance, Sanford | 23 quict as so important an evec{ e b ¥ W S | Low, & dinner party at their homs|cun be in the home of one of the| About 5 i o Mrs. Lucian Stevens gave a smail|on Lincoln road. The party was an | tewns oldest and mest prominent | ception which wa dat the homg dinner party at her homs on Monroe | informal uffair, (he guests gather- | families. Oty close friends and | Of the brides parenis Palns, and strect Monday evening. ing in the grill room where they allimembers of the immediate families | €t Jowe the orchid and dahlia fo g A | assisted in cooking steaks over an | have heen asked to hear the wel. | Shades we sed the Mrs. Charles B. Parsons entertain- | open fire. | ding ceremony read while the recep. | home. Mrs. Schmit Theen e the members of her current| Last night Mrs. Donald Hart and | tion which is to follow includes these [ €NSemble of ‘heige crepe with hat events class at luncheon Monday [ Mrs. Rodman Chamberlain enter- | same guests. Miss Jart is a grana- [0 Shothy S AL noon at her new home on Shuttle[tained for the young couple with|daughter of the late Willlam ”"“'1' of ',';" Jhaco% . o Meadow avenue. what she called a ‘“cousing’ party” [ Hart, founder of the Stanley Works, :.mml“:"‘-‘vx “\"."1]:"‘ S ””“‘”' PR whieh, when interpreted, meant that | and ploneer manufactu of B Mrs. Stanley Cooper entertained | invitations for dinner went only o city. She is a graduate of Miss l‘.‘mr‘;”WK 543 Ter current cvents class with tea|the cousins of the bride-to-be. This|en's School and of Smith College. | 2 o Monday afternven following an (vr-‘\\onhl total no small number for|She attended the Hartford Art — ternoon session at the New Britain | Miss Hart'’s cousing are counted|school and has studied in England A General hospital where the entire [among the Norths, the the Vibberts land France. Mr. Low mak Is i | class assembled to help with surg the Chamiberlains and the Moor home in New York city and is - dressings. w Britain Institute have hoastel | LN artist of marked talent. During the | £ 519 | Mr. and Mrs. Sturman Dyson are | st two weeks the galleries of zha | \ Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Johnson en- | Eiving a small dinner party Monday v s tetrtined I W. Porter of San Fran. | IEIC At their home on Corhin ave Lan exhibit of his work. Mr. Low will S : 5 nue. The party is to be in honor o ke his bride to Kent, (‘o ani : : cisco, Cal, at dinner last night. {m ] u f/toke his bride to Kent, Conn., I . r L 1 Fnch | W. Porter. On Tuesday night the |y, tpa picturesque New Ingland vil- | Illpi)llallt ‘unctions Lead 1 William Rowland will entertain | Arthur Kimbnlls are enterlaining fjage the voung couple will make | e ten monbers of er Saturday night | % friends for Mr. Porter. o e Social Life ciub at dinner at his home on Lin- ai e Mrs. Arthur S, Grant entertained " 5 " E e = On Tuesday evening about 46 salncoud tanlone eight friends at luncheon at her : | friends and relatives gave Mr. and Mrs. By SALLIE V. H Washington PICKE home on Golf street in Maple Hill P Dagenais of I‘anvll\u[ Wednesday noon, preceding a meet- 8 Mrs. George Damon of Vine Joseph Jan street, will enterts er Saturdiy 5 : a party in honor of their fortieth |ington society is enering its officisl night hrld;cc:xs{)‘ lq'i‘ 1\’2‘(' homs this| "€ Of the Maplo HUL Womes's olub. | 4 4ins anniversary. Mr. and Mie: ‘)'Ih:\ y 1\‘m. impor 1t 'f\xlv.<-t"ryxv~ evening. s L A y Dagenais were among the first|the White House, cabinet honi s 3 wa e nomys. Stanley Tddy of Litcol® [¥rench to scttle in New Britain. |embassics and 1ogations and other Miss Ileanor Clark of LIDerty | Tincoin Lane have issued invitations| THeY are the parents of six chil-|centers of oftlclal | strect entertiined her bridge elub | o 5"y ST o e Misg | Gren and eleven grandehildern, | Although the White House rece at her home on Thursday nIENL | \jioinia Hart and her flance, San- S |ton o vh;\ judic Thur Miss Isabel Foote and Miss Gertrnde | ford Low. The party will take place | Miss Catherine Kusanerezik of [hight was heralded as inftiati Jaln were given the prize it Mrs. 13ddy's home on the eve of | Willimantic hecame the bride of Dr. many iunovations, much forecas A the voung couple’s wedding day. . B. Sly this city on Mondav | failed to ng ut any char Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Twichell of | . mornin Joseph's chureh, i | from the routine of years past Brookside road cntertained at din-| e and Mrs. William Booth of | Willimantic. Reverend 8. feick, pa | copt. perhaps, a homelil and cards at their home on [ Forest street are entertaining at [ tor. pefrormed the cerenonies mosphore. The court nic Wednesday evening Ldinner at their home this evening Miss Frances Kuszmmerezak, attend. [ bers, who always the lis % ghe | L ed her sister as maid of honor. and [those received. dwindled from ni Mrs. Ernest T. Fromen will en-| Afiss Dorothy P daughter of | Dr. Martin O'Neil, an interne e |to four, with only two ladies in 1 tertain friends at her home on Rus- |y, and Mrs. Logan Page of Trum-|New Britain General hospital was | —Mrs. Pierce Butler and Mrs. Ha sell street Sunday evening. bull street, entertained at a supper | best man. [lan 1. Stone. Ry party last evening, later taking her| TImmediately following the cefo-| Chief Justice Tatf, who entercd Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Ashley en-|guests to the movi monies, Dr. and Mrs. Slysz left on a | Washington hospital this we tertained at their home on Corbin L wedding trip to New York city. Thoy |abandoned all social —activi avenue last evening. Mrs. Robert Parsons of Dover | will make their home at 589 Main |week or two ugo, and caucelled cvon Wash- | CARLSON Carlson i3 Carlson of PR ] I H of 1 I | i of M Uthe T vi s, 1 1 wore ¢ 1 also to W 1 broca 1 oon y 1 1 ' a ! She we One fonnd f ) it he a re A Wi Mrs, Ga W vetvet in. v of tine old lace o1 d ht. par Ia s the preside h W stairs, v M 1 wife o ouchir 1 forming a sl 1 ine was square, the long black uede gloves reaching almost to t houlders Miss Caroline Hyde, the daught | of the S | Mrs. Hyde, who is goi ainty figure in th retary of iring 2 new fashfon of peach color moire, with the fittod bodice showing a high waistl 1 a narrow belt held at the front iy a diamond clasp 1 . The md Notvi E. Agnello Or VIOLIN Il Nunzio TEACHE! STUDIO, 299 MAIN ST. For Appointments CALL 2009-J Holiday Whirl Over—Weddings NEW YORK SEASON " BECMING DUIFTR Mumerons By Adelaide Rerr N Yo ' ik nirl, co 1 tials, e cer 5 s—kep fashios Key s in an aling tual he I dted 1 o \ tion o so c oted 1o s No « s 1 floral d ) v tu Whle wedd s fashioned of & The 1 i v trin nd their 1 bridal simil s Marjor slston s Tuesday - of unusu:l 5 of hirty ma for the tend en masse, a matt h | | they often find difficult at day | cremonies. And the costumes of th | | stre whic | s and their boug 1ot | IHERMAN J. ZAHUNLEITER ||| Instructor in Violin and Ensemble Playing AN investment inomusic study s isset of cat practical value to the modern child, often ot with harmful distractions. Studio: Booth Block, 259 Main St Tel. —1044W wary 27 at th ese af were in- ' proved h members of 1t season a vorn” o eiphia, whe B club for the scason et gather - g at \ st Milton W p Irs. Holden rmer I° W er of New Yor She is an levo and w s wearing icularly at- tennis frock, fe ring the back mode g Every afternoor dance music of akers Miss Bode of Chi tertain- «1 @ party there Wednesday o . lonor of the Misses Jane and Dolly ansil ol t ic left or Sybil Wb to reentc val as “Queen o wore a costume of s i en club held its fir athers o d a I'!I;\ season at the home ; g i g ! A. McKimlock, of Miss Carol Donohv e the president. The flower of the season, show (o he s ored by this clut t as a bellboy vill d ry 8 to March Wy ball rilies and thei Tuesday eveuir win SHOW Jan. 11 (P— ive state on the tural owners w ren ON HOOP urs in their bodies of shown at bu cavaliers itz Carl ners preceded pr 1 afterward d : heir v | | Par ey | ir oseorts (hronged into {he | &1 €xposition here. The exhibits em- - : " "[‘ " to the stealns | P1aced 1,450 animals and included | silver {78 1bbits, EE 8, of & jazz orchestra until the morniag [ SIVer foxes, rabbits, = opossum prelis B e N e e T ks and goats. frolics which they il have this | R S wson anc made the most of | 3 ‘ 1 ] ool Master Farmer | Both the balircom and the oval = R room, whe supper was - serveld PRINCE VISITING N PALM BEACH Various Social Alfairs Occupy Florida Folk HELLN VAN alm Beach, Fla., ally c keep HOY SMITH Jan. 11 (® s a bachel is Assaclated Press Photol the pe 1 was received i ; erich Leopold o1 1Mrs. N Wiston of Cass county, of the late Xaiser- Mo, a fruit grower, was selected ag ria of C ny of Missouri's ten master farmers annual competition conducted by a farm publication. Excellency's party (' president of { Commeres wir dav the | Ulam v Ma e | ——EYES EXAMINED —, ‘ FRANK E. 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