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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH & 1930. MRS. MERRICK HELLYAR | i ¢ ¥ T ' e i MRS. DUDLEY BACON Muys. Hellyar wit ret 1ill Neece was | B g : | 's. Bacon, whose marriage took place in New York City to & large bridge-tea : | Ik rday, at the Little Church Around the Corner, was the aflernoon. ) 1 i former Miss Edla Sandburg. Mr. and Mrs. Cl Leppert of |night to attend a large bridge party Black Rock avenue spent last week- | which M mother, Mrs. Mrs. Albert F. Corbin ef Shultle| Meadow road will spend this com-| Miss Idith Prentice of New York : e R < T e | it 3 3 ing week in New York City with|city is spending the week-end witi Bridge Parties and Dinner Gatherings Chief Diversion | 4o ; p A i e e e L e SRR for New Britain's Social World—Beaux Arts Ball P L A : " : s | Prentice of Berlin. She has as her < ¥ ol . 5 | Howard Smart of Nashua, H..|guest Charles Borden, also of thz at Shuttle Meadow Tonight—D. A. R. Hold : . < is spending the week-cnd at the | city. Mareh oo 7o e G an e o é home of his wife's pareni's. Mr. and | CEE March Meeting—Wennerherg Concert. SN b ) Mrs. Charles Wolff of Iensington| Mr. and Mrs. Charles §. Sharpe e | 2 % N b . i 4 5 < 3 i . 3 avenue. of Maple Hill have had s thuir ARCH promises a program of varied interests, in spite of | ) uests for the past ten days, os:- Ll S s e Mrs. Mary Schroeder of Wallace | master and Mrs. W. B. Allen ¢! e part restriction of activities 1 U oS street, observed her S$0th birthd Litchficld, Conn season imposes. Luncheon, tea and dinner parties followed in| MRS. LLOYD ADRIAN SLOAN anniversary at her home on Wed x e close succession this week, ending tonight with the Beaux Arts| Mys, Sloan of New York City, is a frequent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William day. Mrs. Schroeder resides with her| Miss Isabel Ingham. daughter Ball out at the Shuttle Meadow club. Dinner parties galore “hiers of Maple Hill, son-in-law and daughter Mr. and| M, and Mre. W. L. Ingham o : - y ) o Mrs. Henry J. Bradbury Maple Hill is visiting her sister, M ss precede this colerful event, the majority to be home affairs it | DT T T ah e s T e though some hostesses are planning to bring their guests Lo M : s A aaieaae A e e : 5 S > A = 7| decker lane, was in New 2 T T New | Bright e ’ e e pege| . Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hu American International school the club house to dine, stayir the pageant and general | i€ G0 Sh= W% M BN e ,'““,‘,0”..:0 JWIM selhel :,?1_:”;' ""\’.:,:,’m::“l’:ng”;?;f‘ New-| this city. spent a few days ringficld this week-cnd, dancing which vill follow. e visit with her daughier. Mrs.| they were the guesis of Mr. and |berry of Detroit, Mich., at the Bel- | YOTK City this week. g 3 Allen Moore of Pulaski, T n Soper of Corbin avenue.| Mre. Phillip Johnson. leview Country club, at Belleair. | R Mr. and Mrs. William Hungerford EW BRITAIN eitel ol forward to the annuai| formerly of this city. who I 1 was painfully < an autonio- EAREDA SR | Mr. and Mrs. William B f | 1cturned yesterday to their home o4 | b > Concert which is to be held a|™ 0% has returned to b bile accident las Gt R g i Bl o i e { Pearl street, and Mrs N.| Russell sti cr spending several o GTIELDELE P = oo wAlON 9 0 19 el & S per anallizside] Sloan o bwere Lo ceLie BN Ae KIL A SaIEot A i nd Mrs. Carl N. Roseen of | Humphrey of Lincoln strect, ate St week from y , Maich 16, in the Senior High| ams. Harry Ginsburg of M N the car at the e teoNiston i sitE | Shiies SCS ‘;‘KO;!\“ b e S‘Lr(‘i\. mu]hmcl w\s[ fl\m;mmeu to return from St 3 .. chool aud ium le alwav: - forth a o e 7 et : G nitr el ad, a student 2 eS I house guests this week-end, Mr. and | jyy “la | . ar .‘\,“»Oi))l fi‘Ll(J,-'r{‘m 1l : icale always brir forth a boodl,\y :J 4 ;\‘lr ) “\,0,0 m:' u‘\’.‘ 3 badly injur 1. Pvovidence. is spending the week-end | Mrs, : b o ::,’:,'“,1 i\wé,c]lln carly part of this number of New DBiitain est as 13 5 28 goes, anc & k D A S with his parents. and daughter, Charles, and Miss = g ST b : e : Humphrey Hildebrandt an ot Necce of Corbin avenue has 1sually s out t ) any | y s " oa . & | usually turn, ouL it v many hostess ta]\.L Viginis AT ph ey of T P s e G (i, - ik . | Elizabeth, of East Orange, N. J.. and | s, Harry Gincburz of Monroce advantage of t B follow up the afternoon’s|were guests at t 4 3 e s AissEManion fSanllling Mr. and M street and Mrs. David Waskowilz of 3 lyiea, 5 e BLaE ; of R. S Schilling”of Warlock street. | Providenc and 2 Askowilz Of | symmer, fall and winter and shouid program v 1 supper ¢ A large portion of the | Whitman Hooker e in f and Mz Robert DeWolf, who (1 & 0 26 hhe Tudlesath HipER e | the Westminster apartments. left onj oo™ o0 inieresting to any 4ot proceeds will go to the hi lomeSiNeed]ess)itofsaye thabjitlaziiondioniiilestay L ne et Bl | Sage College for Women in Troy : fimid Shoes (:“d the week-end | jocer iy this part of the county. portion will be many dollars for the beneficiary is one of New sk AL Seinion ol Y. to obtain honor grades which plac-| _Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hanes of | New Tork City. The exhibition is in Room 3 on tie Britain’s pet ch s Mr. and Mrs. Dana i ) ) { enia din- e e e s et | Coolidge street, are to motor to b b i st Lincoln strect are s fi ¥ lay night at the peiE Melrose, Mass.. today where they| Mrs. Charles Wolff of Ilensington | ' o 5 week-end with the : O e and A s Diond ¢ Will stay until Wednesday. avenuc is spending a few days in A | ANVIL | 5 reeer appointed chairman of | ter-in-law. M - | Tisor t naanc nensmen o PR | Branford visiting with her son-in- fheler oan Pl berts of Scars Syl AT, il gkl Unmemig. ; llaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs ALL DAY the ent n c 1¢ Shuttle Meadow club, | berts of Scar £ 3lias Bertha, Sheld R port, Mr. Proudman’s| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leach of Vine| (& ARG (6N ATURDAY has entered int 5 new es with a areat deal of zest and| i joan 2 I P lay fre ; e [Sissireln tamaronech Rew ot SO FRANK E. GOODWIN enthusiasm ith I s ¢ s planning a | covernor Jon and > ) | _ e e s o Mr. and Mrs. George Boli Optometrist i 3 1 B the moment of Plainville. is spending v A LA nd 3vs. Harold iice Judd' of p 3 {Trumbull street and Mr. and Mrs MAIN ST. SL. 1905 o \ ! rlin, who arc at Belleair. Fla., for| Taymond Babcock has returned Lo | gperooq Berger of Corbin avenus motored to Naugatuck on Thursday V] An exhibition of paintings by Pav aling has opened at the Hotel Bo.:d ford. Mr. Saling’s pictur:s pert New Ensand in spring. . 5 on centers on & tourna o non| BRI UL e ehEr St Bidat winter, were among the guests| his home ot the Westminster apart- | ednesday 1¢5 v consecutiv tist Wik, Wb [ R 0 3 > i W cok-end | last Saturday at a dinner given by | ments in Worcester, Mass. Booth, Mrs. L ord, M orge Kimball, MIs, | avts ball af the Shu fea i r. Georg v - - : ‘ ) Howard Biuen lis. Havold Hatch, Mis, iam I2. Attwood | clui Car ot and Mr: ville Johnson behind this move, In addition| to card games 1 endeavos to biing a group of |, Sunday after wsical ! lubhouse. More power €. McKinn on Tuesday trip “hicago and & to him! - s / s = 1 ¢ b, and Mrs. Robert - ¢ ‘[ o ‘ ng seasor 1 take place on Garden st SR Saturda NSvch b R - of Mr. and Tyvichell, son f{imed (5 her home ertrud afier of Bloomfield Mrs, s An bride ard to weleoming the s i TS Treatment clway od : ; E el who has | e vio xpecting their i : o is at the Jor the scientific care e ool i S | of the skin _ PERSONALS Sl e b S o ivon s Helen Phillips Here ar 1 | i s g 1 104 [ filels o requests the honor of your presence Cleanse your skin with Elizabeth Arden's Venerian ciety’s Sima 30 ding 1 an v S Tk (A Rt at an unusual showing of | Cleansing Cream. Tone it by patting with Ardena Skin ern Tourists | Rl e e . ] guests of Mr. and Mrs Tonic. Nourish it by applying Orange Skin Food. These fler n New RRocl | 2y 2 9 3 three steps supply every important need of the skin to © York en Monday, or ' A trips to the West Ind e e S Party Favors and Greeting Cards Erizasern ARDEN's Venetian Toilet Preparations are on salt at all next week siponed duc (o un accident 1o from nine to six o'clock Millan's wri s | Parter, S Parker New Dritain E& Gonnecticut neoln 1 ELIZABETH ARDEN, 673 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 25 OLD BOND STREET, LONDON 2 RUE DE LA PAIX, PARIS