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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930. MISS LOLIA Littlehales of Lenox place a musical program last Monday LITTLEHALES entertained the College evening. Miss club members wit! l Social Activities About ‘Gown 5 Excellent Weather Lures Society Out of Doors—Lenten Breakfasts to Be Popular Diversion During Peni- tential Season — Many Card Parties Arranged for Smart Set. XCEPTIO} attracted ma 1ks of | club while scores of others have taken to the highways \\hur(-‘ motoring has proved a pleasant pastime for the less active| sport followers. | The center of the town's activi toward the Country club where numierous small luncheons and dinner parties have been given. Washington's birthday celebrated in a brilliant manner with scores the younger married >ul‘, attending the festivities at the club house. Thursday has long been a popular night out at the golf club and this week there was a large bankers’ dinner in the west porch in addition to a number of small gatherings in the main dining room. Wednesday, March set aside for a bridge and tea party. Mrs. Bret Neece and Mrs. Merrick Hillyar who are to be the hostesses at this time have sent out nearly 100 invitations and will thereby bring togetl many prominent maids and matrons of the city. Three days later the long heralded and much talked of Beaux Arts Ball takes place out at the club house. Many private dinner parties are being arranged to precede this gala event, with Mrs. Stanton Ashley, Mrs. Leonard Morse and Mis, Arthur Gard numbered among the hostesses of the evening. L according to rumor soclety 1s showing a for the new is ever popular. Ash Wednesd: days, marks the beginning of the penitential season. There was a day when { ial curtain rang down with the vent of Lent, calling a halt on all things frivolous for a period of six weeks. Nowadays social events go on, though in many cases the majority of the ¢ charity. _ PERSONALS Hardware Cit Interesting bits o Doin ALLY fine weath | arly part of the week 1 the Shuttle Meadow persons to tl points was of e NTEN breakfasts to n town and keen interest— are big affairs are those arranged chiefly for | = | People and ¥s in tow Nashua, N An Harry I Hartford noon. I from 2 u Wb due in five more | ovely engag has just beer are expected home e Dr. John Donnelly of So who has been in Now city all week wa T er, Dr. ther they have Bermuda where they will spene neat two weceks, “ e e Mr. and Mrs. Philip B Shuttle Mcadow avenue Royal Poinciana hotel Beach, Florida stiec bro Stanl are CH T Austin - of dent at ward as Yale, was ti Ira Hicks, s6in of Mrs. West Main street. . e e A, Andre Ir,, a Mr. and Mrs ncoln stree Vis hon Ira Hicks junior John spent I on of Goodwin Loomi ind Mrs. George L. Loomis Mill, is playir the 1 I e Glee Cparatory ¢ this week-end. t Miss Anais Ve rooklin. For 1t March 1 school o+ on eparator aol tin cociation esd Kimbali, | have bong Cooy o graduated fror has accepted a posit lingtor -end of his classma‘s MISS RUTH BOYLAN voung daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Boylan of Middletown whose n announced. nent to Leo V. Gaffney, son of Judge B. F. Gafiney and Mrs. Gaffney of Vine street New Britain hockey, th been of Ha and tonight viays Harvard therd i local the g when ng always ties, some one of popular inns Hay A followers of Mrs. How Donald Gaff b Nit Mrs rd Whits Mrs. Robert Frisbie, William Hart Maurice anle Mauric Pease, Mr. and Young, Miss Virginia Miss Ella Sloper, Richard members o Mrs. Roger My and ind and Mrs. an, i, Mr, Mr 1 I, o and many 5 nley 1 at & 1 voung son from their Lir the colony of youngor that section Mrs. Clacence little will chang: having purch means have cw home of | with their wf | scon move dence on oln strect io marriee in nd i | and on | their e | Catt malke 50 popular Ma : tvo girls, Lleanor their avenue oy moving w | anid gams nd M Grove Hilt lof I'lorida Harry Ba sinee the have AMr Lincoln Plaza in ne w sday and Thurs 1 Mrs. William H Florida nd Mr treet Mrs. Panl Johr Iibor and Mr, won ovey will be the usu- fans n the | game thec: | wany private dinner par- in town and others Mrs, |and M M Louis Humphrey Miss Emily Sloper, |last other boug urel road who!| iy ddress mont} My have returned from host Y 1m Atlantie City, N, J g a larze PR dware city folks Willian street ald McMillan ailing March 10 cruise aboard the was Indics Fauya Miss E: street | Thutia of Thomas end is entertai Louis Yo! of returned vy lay * Stay in New York " " this sport ird Hateh Miss Hel E nt a % e Charles W. Nichols t will go to Atlantic week for fow My, | Columbia uni || week-end visiti Mra, (Al Chester Irwin of spent a few days Mr. Trwin former- Mrs. Frederic Hil Saturday for tl Stond road, Plainvill We abourd the S liolm rs of Lincoln 1 Pease of Vine t the Hooker housc John Keaveny, Mr Mrs. Stanley Galpin, M Garden New street 1 fron York on the nth's South South i- | Brazil n Americ and Mrs Hartford ret from a visit in Geor NG M anl irni » 1Mlorida residents for the former and Mrs. Logan Pape £ this f in town _W‘)T(sm\ql‘fl—' SCARLET SISTER | ; The Pulitzer Prize Novel 14T MAINST | Maple —Thoto by Collomb MRS. HERBERT WOODS Mrs. Woods one of the hostesses at the Musicale which the New Britain Woman's club gave Tuesday evening in the Masonic temple building. Mr. Iorest and their Haven la Yale-Harva hard, a student at the Yale School of Architecture, spent last week-end h their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H Lienhard, at their home on Golf for street, Maple Hill game. s ot % Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hull of street are visiting in Havana week-¢ and | Mrs street, nd, stopping with Harold Tayntor o The will go this afternoon ho 1yntors New guests Maple Mr. and street, was school of Charles| Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson of guest, | Brighton are spending the i week-end in New York Tord Cooper s, Elisha home from Architecture lust Drooks, a clas Cooper ine t Yal Sunday. street mate, was hi Brookside P enton, N. J., this Mrs. Charles € road motors | Miss Llizabeth Cooley, a student at Art School in Boston, is the week-end with her George Cooley of Lincoln acher . spending of | father, Dr last Mr. and Mr York city were James 5. Cooper town road in ck-end Sl o i Mr. and Mrs. Rene and Mrs. Frank M. Johnston | wood street spent the Main street have their lit- | London. ndson of Portland with them | a short visit Licget of Tin- week in New P Thomas Linder. son of Mr. and * Mrs. Thomas Linder of Lincoln road a, student at Harvard, was at his home last week-end. | for | | s Allen ¢ street, who was 1o have west has canceled McKinnie of Forest | left for the her PO trip Miss Lillian F ein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ¥ Stein of Winthrop street, as her guest this week- Mrs. June Surtori Tuttle of Win- | end, Louis Abedon of Providence, K throp street is spending the week-| 1. end in Southwick, Mass, > & = this week, and will make rescrvatiol the at a later Williams of | Miss Jewel Levin is entertaining a SAMS 981 umber of out of town guest this on Tuesday | .ok .end at the home of her par- S WAL Mrs. L. Levin of Win- luncheon |55 street. guests are Miss Towers | mpjoma Ginsbers of New York City, Miss Esther Krimsky of New Haven, Sigmond Siegler of New York City, : and George Handler of Ncwark, N few days| . Mr. Mrs. Chester Liberty street leave for New York city, where liams will attend a and the hotel large bridge at Leverick M. James N spending a and ) Skinner of Hill ar v York it in Ney Steven and Richard Har Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Maple Hill. students at New Hamp- ton school in New Hampton, New Hampsh spent last week-end at hore sons of ITart of GLAS! FRANK E. GOODWIN Optometrist MAIN STREET their P Miss Ruth Lienhard of New and her brother, Rober York i 'Y 4 City Donald Hidden of | Gonnecticut! WHIMSY A delicate pow- dery beige tone — the most flattering shade for wear with the new Spring blues and greens We presentthe style- correct hosiery shade for March $‘| 50 to $250 | Very Sheer / Semi-Sheer | Service Weights Arteraft, SILKSTOCKINGS “Mmat Are Superier”