New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1930, Page 15

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Hartman, son of Hartman was guest of 1t Ay lonor y giv his a son’s cad Liome o ntly. The ined at dinner and the Mrs. Hardy 1 cntertained con at a hospital brids on Tuesday afternoon v Hart M 1 Mr Londo and Bradford cf the dinner & Donald at dinner on W Englat and Mrs street eir home CLUB EVENTS — Woman's Club to Iold Guest Night—College Club Greets New Member's. ship Britain Colleg 1 long list of been take £ mong Tis M M= Arnold ston who 1 Viritai ing the Lenox plic ram of music ha ed by way of enterta h Goodricih Horton Jloist and Mabel Littlchaies Janist. In addition to playing Iorton’s accompaniments M will is 10 be own piano Hunge vs for . a current Iy readings an dmus Miss Ma ilen, Miss and W:1 ‘, " se part in th . Mr view wit 1 Mrs WEDDINGS W Susan Jorc S i piay on the cinena Aozl nill hel fladsell-Platt Wedding in by ), 1 i 7 3 2 Poughkeepsie — Iingage i ments and Weddings. dance on Wedn Nord s bungalow G were presen Polish 1eld a s at Wollman Mrs. William gu I Wollman of North rritt stre 1 {0+ the bride of Walter Josepi Guske, son of Mr. and Mrs, Adam | Guske of Grove street on Wednss- | day morning at 10 o'clock ctory of the Holy crend Stephen Bartkowski mouce Gon Textor, U, 1d Lieutenant Major General Governor The Lecame Licutenant Iugenc Hanson L. s Island. Ely, at the Cross church per- al the rch palt Clar Louis £ the cdding 1 gown of A roception Alumna or Wollman aid of honor was best man with nded hey and K. Chatte church, played march o [ hou Dot o < deco The itl Mrs iilies honor wore orchid horse kair hat fo 1 carricd old and of palms. Hads e. Lic the Army where L about | ed with th crepe | 105:- | of sell | on 1l wore a truvel and M for Hon. nsport t Hadsell is 1 infantr Honolulu 1tenant B Louquet. | A reception was bride's parents for s from Massachusetts, Ne be at New Jersey, and Connecticut. | 23th of fashioned garden flowers were the home Guske in Missg ecorate 5 1 Mrs. 255 Grove street up to rietta Cas strom of Plainville, Mr | William Cox Dalzell, and t from Washington, 1%| Dalzell of Bristol, Mr. a they went on a wedding | Donald Bartlett and their employed by |of Lincoln s this city nson | v hoi ., where trip. Mr. Gusk Hart and Hut Announceme s|of ¥ of the marriage of Miss Doro- Picrson to Irving Gil- and Mrs. I'ran Hill by the form- | cst Mrs. Ira Pies- | Ihe marris ober 12 in Albany engagement of the M. Barr son of M Mildrum Mildrum ivelyn Dorothy | Mildr W M tau, son of Mr, L of Maple Mr. of is prepiaratory iliate school fath marriag 1 Constructior Hazel D. Bernicr ford Bernier ford Harr comp dau Albar Rocioppi nenico of Miss Mar ind I Miss | Irving Gilbert Mrs. Frank | place in Albany on ( How their daught clyn, to an.l gusta Schlagerait of Jacob Weiss of Nauga Saturday the ¢h in Na mge blosson g v an N idal houquet o of the valle Rlagerait W a Miss slippe ns houuust | i of gown a ' 1so carried carnations honor black 1d s held at the h Arch ron heath- | Mi Vassar 2 w of Chicago, bridesmaid alle frocks with Their boug roses Vassar hey | of Mr. rs. Louis Sherma md Walter B, S M nd heather 1 wn, will b ard Platt wore ometime today New hat to 4 a bouquet Edmund bride son o . and York ¢ wn and a matc of gardenias| Sometime Plats, [Ger wore | becom > of the |daughter hur Had- eben wore | just what d. Miss Sch very lovely rly Bloomticld ard Twic Mr 1irool rude Shaf Mrs, n-law of 1o h ffer ers sid date not is one of dan, of Mr. dsell WASHINGTON SAVED d, ill-equipped band of colonists against the most im- pressive army in the world he could not afford to waste N the days when Washington was leading a ragg a crust or a cartridge. e had to make every shot, every cent COUNT. Ie did it, and his success is mir- rored in the rich nation which he helped to found. The cconomy of yesteryear brings the riches of tomorrow. 5% Burritt Mutual Savings Bank This bank invites you to emulate Wash- ington—to save YOUR forces by ac- cepting one of our deposit hooks, chos Mrs. It A, er of She ar with the there in Hartford Britain’s younger - Captain 1 | Nicholson Fay, U, , as his b ushers were Edmund ( Jr., of Poughkeepsie, |maids look forward wtle't Rawson of Prince- [her with calms of liam M. Smith of cincts, is pop and matrons and | Rawson, | Charles { ton, W man. welcor the the Pough- | pre Wellington of Westpoint Ely, Camt station- . They after H Emmanu:l wore a married spring, o Sloomficld. Iloomfield. | (& vounger set social REGATTA MARKS io | of | heads of mission to rank. A arrang Ge de state affair Mrs Mond tr ¢k for return a fishing concerts Palm Beach Has Two Days of| e Boating Events | At secoming black ve 1 too small black one o rat:d HELEN VAN HOY SMITH 7. - suit Hadl- olu.it ai, | ta ont to a social ac- ght climax a with pr Hughe supreme | tivities s¢ Worth titul pic the Hen- N statel both sides nd cruis partics PUTNAM & CO Mambers New York & Hartford Stock Echanges n N 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN WARTPORD OFFICH, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, _THL. 2118 HARTFORD- CONNECTICUT CO. apital Stock Price at the Market Me- Woo: Hent Cullo er La Farnsworth Several o aring on the b pajama cnsembl Lar Yor vy wear borrowed tied 1ilo in tropi Mrs at their mnd Ira furnishec of smart ending s Gillmorc Hutton he My Mr EDDYBROTHERS & Co Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 13 Colony Street 100 Shares COLT PATENT FIREARMS Munn, H. R Grover Cromiwe Mrs. Ralph B have arrived a 1b. and have and Duke Alexand t I'hos: tertaining r 1 les Club inc Mr. and M '] Thomas, Minn:- ipolis: Horaze H. Work, Madiso. N. J.: Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Hall (&) Cha Md., whose honor and Mrs. William Mills, also fashionable Was {ington suburb; and Dr. and Mrs Mark W. 130, Mrs. Ho- mer A. innati, gave sons of th Yo 1 as Hill Iimbassy Club cont their o member Wood Milw tiract William York and groun Tucsday nd Paul n | New Yorl LSS0, the and friend-. | Dencen o SPIRIT OF 76 13 FELTINNEW YORK Washington's Birthday Theme | of Society Affairs uga- *lankinton of ntertained thers Hutt own ) n In the opinion of the Oasis club on light of the s event was attended by approx:- 400 many, th hat. | jng (e at fern. | gax hor. | 4 for was the h we members of the Beach most ex Pi pl tators and circles in Palm Scott and Tommy Lot i exhibition bout of the fashionabl for the Asir Bou's dancing spec ed by tea g . ts were BY ADLLAIDE KERR Gliver Duncan I. Drexel ( the in of Lo Biddle the . . n of mon s, ony) arrive carly in week. nbering mor he than eleventh annucl Old Guard society the Breakers h ended t of ay night at Most of ned for today witl | dinner the hell, ! in advance of his was a s affai wi New York Bank Stocks Bought, Sold and Quoted We Also Recommend Eisler Electric Corp. Consolidated Laundries Corp. On the N, Y. Curh Exchange All Quotes Furnished Over Direct Wire BONNER, BROOKS & CO. New York New Haven Chicago Meriden New Britain Office Bridgeport Hartford Tel. 5625—5626—3 55 West Main St. father ionables, who up” party, modern tire to don t ent of Colon dames an soldiers f the cele of his co Kroger of ne presidin Mayor Shephard of Lenox, Mass., a charter of the society told of ling. while Dr. George Mor of Billerica, Mass., pastor of | Poinciana chapel, and another char- | y v member, gave a humorous ad- ‘ Other speakers includ.d ‘renton, N. J.. who amed on Presid v's Haiti commission and Ford of Michi, D ented by My in John member 1n (tions the 1 ashington partic afternoon in the ol Kesselere under th tion of Mrs. Georg Hancoch Park avenue, a member of th One o amusing Georae kes place t Maill New and dios ning es Kerney, was recently Hoovs A PRIVATE CHECKING ACCOUNT puts * YOUR PERSONAL TRANSACTIONS en a USINESS BASIS Bring Your Account to This Bank NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO. & done at seph B Lol from 5. who has the city on the the cottage colony Friday night, having 1, baritone, of New Yor Mr. Baird sues Villa on Clar Uy bheautiful character was largely WUSICALE, DINNER. ON AT WHITE HOUSE Hoovers Revive Lagging Social Program ent bmen of om a coloni. s thro da in Washing Anot! given by Manha time, from days ool char ition when pio 3 BY SALLIE V. Washington, Feb. H. PICKETT 2 (P —Concern in Washington society over a la and wed, the allroom f social program at the White House | festivities. was dispelled {o general satisfaction | when Mrs. Hoover arranged the statc dinner for diplomats for Th night. followed by a musicale w ) toois the place of the 1lar matic reception. he reception house Between the Wash s society turned rsday SRR e which always sprir diplo- s Teg iberally number or | this city to members o Zeiol originally set o | was shifted to next week in favor|good of London of the “two in one” function, 10| home of the s parents. which all members of the corps were| The bride wore her grandmother's asked, making a diplomatic mnnorj satin wedding gown of the period of | and reception fall on the same eve-| 1§70, brocaded in a pattern of lilac | ning. The plan was so successful that | gnd m roses and mellowed with | many are wondering why this was| age to a decp ivory color ‘nod thought of before. was made with a bustlo | The great east room was filled| train and a bertha ¢ members of the diplomatic|lace. Instead of a veil, the The President and Mrs. Hoov-| wore a cap fashioned ived the guests of lower rank | grandmother’s point lace the dinner with quite as|chief and her bouquet was of | much ccremony as obtained he | and white freesizas, daisies )il usual diplomatic reception. and the | hyacinths. A pearl pend | wirole affair was considercd as bril-| gift of the bridegroom, | tiant as many held there in years. | her costume Seating was arranged for all thosc Miss Edith Sedg attending the musicale, with the|tendant, also wo for t nd plemnized Bis- Anthony at brid and short intioue | with cory err following bric from hang vick, he - an 1870 period ner i deep be ‘m The gown | flexiblo squa point | ¢t cred with black eye of fashion con- the knee instead of ¢ chic is appearing Losiery that looks as worn inside out. The new ‘match the fabric of ume, Kknit in the colored hard-twisted yarns nets and organdies spring frocks. With madame is wea stockings that re- rns and colors of her her orange, blue and > chooses orange, biue hosicry, as filmy in textu as worn heretofore emn vs in crepes, codare OUTBOARD HMOTOR RACE Annual Lvent Over Albany to New York Course Will Be Held Sat day. April 26 This Year. > thir outboar held Sat gtoan a > cstablished o new type of full details for this yet been a probably will 1 by Yacht » of France and the Magazine Yachtir the prizes offered thi otheg. FOW g are s year; pend: rond diamond 15th cent : City Items tin slippe Mary Sarg titian has appe one } made ceting of St. Elma will be held at the club rooms, meeting there will b§ r membe and fri is. Mrs. Tda Mik Nuomi Ilatoff and Mrs, Prizes will be awarded lo and refreshments v \ian Sisters, Monday even Tony Sarg na ce with hostesses will b tiny

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