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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 8 1930. mezzanine floor of the hotel and wiil | George K'mball, Mrs. W. E. A Bruemmer, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Wal- ‘ he party then went on to Elbridge |7 be open from 10 a. m. to §:30 p. m | weod, Mrs. Howard Bruemmer, Mr... | ter Moore and Mrs. Harold Pecl road where the Charles La | linist. offerca accompaninment. suests. The pictures will be on dis- veek days and from 2 to 6 p. in.|Harold Hatch. Mrs. William Booth. | Miss Katherine Swift and Mrs. Peck | had the main course. S st ‘alter L. Magnuson directed oo play to the general public on Sai- on Sunday, ’Thn Knickerbocker Whist club rules | assisted Mrs. Christ with the serv- later “progressed” on to the Man- mebly of womens' voices and al 5 urday. March 15th, from 9 a. m. vianist, and Marcus H. Pleitzer, vio- afterneon, for members and their P will be used throughout the tourncy | ing. { ville Johnsons home in Maple Hill | 2ccompanicd them, during one sclec- | 6 p. m Miss Sarah Rogers and her sis- | which has all promise. of being not A | for salad, The final course found |tion. and throughout another, Mirs| The artists whose work will be s, Miss Hattie liogers of Rogers|only an interesting affair but an| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christ of the party at the home of Mr. and I'rances Pomeroy Parker and M. on view are Russeit Cheney, Mrs place, are spending several days at | enjoyable one. Ten Acre road will entertain at Mrs. Lauric B. Banford. fznuson played the fourhand yu- | Elisha H. Cooper, Edward M. Day, the Hotel Dennis in Atlantic City, Wl breakfast following the Beaux Arts L which added much voi-| Mrs. Itene Cheruy. Mabel Englis NoJ Miss Dorothy and Mies Muriel | Ball tonight. Miss Anna and M uth Olson 1 E olor to the music. Mrs. Harold A. Greene. Wiiiam Bradford poirRe Lombra, nieces of Mrs. Fred Upson. St will entertain par of their war Horton. MMr rne en, Dorothy Hapgood. Albertus Mrs. David C. Rogers has reluri- | gave a delightful briage tea of isx| Mr: and Mrs. Donald Teavitt of friends at their home on G Irs cen Cro E James Goodwin McManu ed to hier home in Northmaptor, | tables at their new home on Shutt!s | Hampton road will be hosis at a street this cvening. Lillian Josephson. Mys T ower Mills, Mrs, W. D. Monnie -, Mass., after spending a short <mm!yn,‘dow road last Saturday after- |dinner and bridge at their home Mrs. Ruth ‘ 1. Jessic Goodwin Preston, Carl Rin- n v Britain with Mrs. D. O.{noon in honor of Mrs. John Wolty, | Rext Wednesday evening Mrs. Walter “Thy RS Stanley Miss Jear naersl s, Panl Saling, Edith Briscoe AR e ol cntertained Py the 1 ¢ Helen Townsend Sti bridge on Wednesday cvening. Mi v “leitzer, v Storrs, John C. E. Liogers of Sunnyledge. nee Miss Harriet Parker, in form of g < Sl ey Miss Marjorie Norris. daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. . M. Nichols of | - The house was literally filled wich | Mt~ and Mrs. Charles Norris of Ten Belle Kitson and Mrs. Axel Oberg and 3 accom- RRu andBoomsliy Liberty street who have recently re- | spring flowers including snapdrag- [ ACre Toad will entertain at a bufet were avarded the prizes nicd ol - turned from Atlantlc City, N. J., ars | ons, daffies, roses, and pussywil- | SUPPer at her home tomorrow eve- | : : planning to move into their new |lows, The tea table was presided | MiNS: A | ) Miss liome on Laurel road very soon. | over by Mrs. Upson and Mrs. P. 1. é b bl | Faton of Hartford. Miss Dorotil Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwartz of |and Miss Muriel Tombra serv fhe Lincoln apartments have as|with the help of Miss Rhea Zimn- their house guest Mr. Schwartz's | merman. | Prior throughout - . | 3 Ann Fracchia of Rockwell | ©f is trio ric T i monthly house meet- A and e im0t Gopamel o] i avenue enterts 1 tvo tables. of | 1d 1 done admirably well, anl ing o v ritain Musical | Maple Hill entertained at dinner at| g - bridge on Tuesday evening. Miss| W o prozram came to a clos will 1 1 ,evening, their home last cvening. | 3 Olga Holstrom and Miss Tda Raviz- ] n hour, the s t t at a home but in the L oyents > 4 {za won the prizes i agh we ! i wio of Theron W. Hart in S 1 | Mr. Mrs. J Mee ere % f 1 a 3 progra, 1 Dooth block . Hart and W it mother, Mrs. M. Schwartz of | heir guests included: Mrs. “'!1"m:”m:::‘r :,,' mzlp‘ “Jr ::2‘1 “\n” | 1 Mirs Clara an Miss Jannic 1 fir was 100 | Arbour being the hosts to the club Schenectady, N. Y |liam Judd. Mrs. Ray Leach, M : ol K g Py s 2 n | lia . 2. Ray » Mzs | aoorge Boli of Tru iatrestitactl Knowles of Osgood avenus en . or the evenir SR [ wilbue Coust of Brantesa, M| 0PE" Bl of drnmbull afecek dost | a1 tained the Young Women's anxiliar This house mee will be dis ; . vening. anxiliary Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Massey of [Dorothy Luhrs, Miss Veronica | cnn%" G0 of Newberry road have as their guests | Luhrs, Miss Rhea Zimmerman, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Marsh of | Gretchen Zimmerman. Miss Doris New York and Litchfield. Mrs. | Wililams, Miss Dorothy Case, Miss he People’s church a . € this tinguished by Al progran Mr. and Mrs. Fred Troun of Ber- | home on Monday even that the v fes- that will include two-piano number lin entertained at Sunday supper! JF . Iubs. ai r the played by Mr. Hart and Israel Ros : £ last wei P : Mrs. Ann M t sire t tes W e 1w enberg. this being the firat time ths Marsh is the former Miss Mildred | Natalee (‘ase, Mrs. Charles Johnso, « e ; | g o J | ) ied 1 - t i1 anl these two virtuosi have teamed up Hinckly of Litchfield. Mrs. Henry Armington, Miss M AMrai Tioren’ Walntenterlainea her 3 e ; her home on Tuesday el | 1280 um 8 ' for t iano work. The combina . o 5 o i 2 : 3 59 {ifexle Bull, Mrs. John Wolff, Miss | igze club at luncheon at her home 7 i’ ¢ | Bernard Core ana M N bousf ! S t t { these two is destined to b Miss Evelyn Smith of Maple strect | Marjorie Norris, Mrs. John Meehan, | o Ten Acro road on Wednesday' 3 . 2 | were given the priz J zati ‘ nd crmanent and sooner or later the is spending the week-cnd in Bridge- | Miss Elizabeth Schrey, Miss Mavie .« e ; 1 | b port. as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Smith, Mrs. Clifton Wilson of W Mrs. Willilam Hart, Jr. of Lin- 4 3 Mrs. M. Berard of Homeste 11 i 1 v pu rograms. Rudolph Rahm, formerly of this | Hartford, Mrs. Howard Smart, Mr~. | coln road entertained her “Current | avenue was hostess to two tables of | ¥ hen 3 h Sear & The remainder of the musical city. Stanton Ashlev, Mrs. Clarence Harl- | pyents” club at her home on Mon- | 7 . e e man, Mrs. T. G. Eaton of Hartforl. | day atternoon. i . evening. Mr e ) clations commiti . Tl Drogram cornnitlest in Thomas Archibald. who has bcen | and Miss Virginia Humphrey. Prizes (A | . : J. Meskill we ven the prizes, e tallk ha i a surprise number. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. E.|[for bridge wece given to Miss Nor- Mrs. Robert J. Smith of Llbridge % ;i . Hickok of Stanley street, has re-|ris, Mrs. Mechan, Miss Rhea road was hostess to an cightsome . Mrs, turned to his home in Indianapolis, | merman, Mrs. Charles Johnson, and | at luncheon and bridge at her home | Ind. Miss Dorothy Luhrs. on Tuesday. « e e e e e . ccted to appear tog bridge at her N < city, T 1 1 of the | & in process of being arrang . . 8. Casperson enterfained two tables of bridge at her home dow club met on on Murray street Friday afternoon hen they laid pla=s Mrs. F. E. Kok a Thomas S John Andrews, son'of Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. Victor Poindextsr | Mrs. Charles Leppert of Black 15 b bat S ALy ; O Rits AL BT Mrs. John A. Andrews of Lincoln [yere entertained at dinner by their | Rock avenue entertained at lunch- i 3 zes. Il ) oa chub houee, e first dance. il voad, and Joseph Kendall of Dal-|parents, the Dugald McMillans on | eon and bridge at her home on Wed- " . Mrs. 7 ard gave a d has beea not o onith e forita matire o las, Tex. are in Wellesley, Mass. | the occasion of Mrs. Poindexter's | nesday. Mrs. Ralph Carter and Mrs. T SRS ERNC A ; ik A metoniteres 0 TEimatice e this week-end for the festivitles at | birthday last Wednesday. A G. Bull wero awarded the prizes. St b DL e : RO e S Pine Manor. The young men are * .. . SR S atseh i g eeretive an v ihe guests of Miss EBlizabeth Kim-| One of the loveliest and largest| Mr. and Mrs. John Curtin of El- o T housd shiit \“L A e e 1 =1 .ox:v;l‘to r ball and Miss Elizabeth Denning. | parties of the season was given on | bridge road entertained at bridge at | bour of Wethersfield. Tho brid s e e p ot s Ve Wednesday at the Shuttle Mcadow | their home on Wednesday evening. trophics went to Mrs. M. K. Wal- rank Zwic s AR e afenstie conea o Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Swift are|club by Mrs. Bret Churchill Neece | Prizes were won by Mr. and M SRR e NG R S dteg it i L S o entertaining guests at their home on | and Mrs. Merrick Hellyar. The clud | John Hubert. and Mr. and Mrs . Slisitis) st esiindofiie il ooy e Lincoln street this week-end. was beautifuily decoraled with | Charles Leppert. e o B MR 2 nleresting teatiigio X ox e spring flowers and the tea table in e e e Ehaes e el g dict T ! the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews of | the west porca was particularly in- | Mrs. Manville Johnson of Maple L :“' o -“f;vh‘l\mfi]'“"v‘l’-" cw,"‘:l,c & ] b _HWJ_ ot ! ’m‘l\‘n‘j?frnqgfii\firld.\‘ vn-\ Rew Toik iy are spending . the | yling HilLhes faavodyinyiia dons fons 9 cighth birthday last Wednesday | vice-prosident: Wity T ke Lihe Sl A Andres of Lincoln roai. RGO £ B o ST T 05 omegnext urldas 4 her voung friends with a party at board of dire-: e e 1ous for his steaks, an 1 i talec s Cpr e Same he ng ¥ \esf e ve W e os H .| when Man 4 { strect attended the Swedish Baptist | Miss Katherine Swift and Mgs. | avenue, enteriained her bridge b NantyOitier | Enlizaneii ¥ Cartera] afe itaerit S \Rf“ufl of anything it is l‘xovm‘dlfo]b; uoxo,‘( Young People’s conference in Brook- | Howard Bruemmer, Mrs. George {2t her home on Thursday evening. < S R R T '_‘]-“‘_ ok et M\W S i S SILE \»\;anfimd lyn this past week. | Kimball and Mus. Clarence Bennstt | Miss Gertrude Jahn and Miss Elea- s b e KSEg ety m‘ 3 Gladys Hogaboom of New Eondithe ';nv: = ‘u; R 3 = poured and a few of the closo |nor Clark won the prisce. i i 1 J Mancy Lou din, 2 nd Miss Charlotte Toomey abou at. On April 9th, the > PR A PR T e Catherine ith and Klisal ¢ hingion. last Wednesday evening, an orches- GATHERINGS [friends of the hostesses assisted| oo o fol o p i ene MRS. GEORGE FLANAGAN Njeson. El T R R S e i SRR R e ent commitice Mildred Morris, the small da Sunithelaerving Sl (eriained the Berlin bridge club at Flanagan of I'orest street addressed a meeting of the louise Lucas entertained. port at a later mecting on a schol- | Will precede the playing. If the jdes . oeos F A T © aid Conner. 0f music during dinner appegls, the rties, Bridges, Teas and y , & %l Son by Mre. Pardon Rickey. Mrs Mrs. §. T. Strople has issucd in- ticut studenis at the university, The COmmittee promises to please anl Parties, ges, o tertained a bridge foursome at her |TOR BY MIRCRIORR SRIRER TR i Lot vitations for a luncheon bridge to jnembers are Mr. Irederick Harris, | Procure the musicians' servicas Luncheons Decrease Dur- || nome last Wednesday. A novel idea M he hold at her homo on March 17lh, | ehafn D Ava L T i ean s |iotens Patrick's Day : aoE ing the Week. i was the awarding of a prize to each | Mrs: William Heald. Mrs. Arthur Upson and Mrs. Rod- guest. Those playing were Mrs. George Ashley, Mrs. Dugald McMil-| o 1 ioqge eontertained a foursome Activities for the coming week [lan. AMrs Dayis and Mrs | o0 - eon on Friday noon. ] ave marked by numerous small teos, | Harry Hancocl. . s Hungerford and Mr. and Mrs. Itos- | lier bridg ann 1t cheon and 122 home on Wednesday eveni The Maplc il Woman's clus | 1he March meeting of Esther Stan- incheons, card games, theater p; Bv Mrs. William Kinne of West Main | ¢l Moore of Waterbury at dinnee. | Tuesday afternoon at her home o1 | Harold Peck and Stuart Hanes won | will meot on Wednoedne ot the| 1oy chapter. J. Berg Esenwein of s and dinner gatherings. Notable [ Mrs. L. I. Weir of Ten Acre road | .. "onfertained at a luncheon and | The Roswell Moores are sailing for | Ten Acre roud. Prize awards were | the prizes home of Mrs., H. J. ook, when (he | 1-0n5 Meadow, Mass., was the spea among which will be the bridge | Will entertain at dinner before the |y igeo at her home on Thursday. | 1talY next week made <. Leland Hoar and Mis 0o o6 members will spend the day sewing | ©° and gave an interesting talk en party which Mrs. Harold Bassetto, | Beaux Atts ball tonight, Prizes were won by Mrs. George Dy- | OF L | Ravmond Gilpatric Mrs, Charles Swain will enterlain | fon the = New Britain Geroral rance and the Mediterranean, Mr nee Dorothy Hart, is giving on Weu~| S AR | son, Mra. Edwin Peck, and Mrs. Wil-| A bridge parly was given at tic i her bridge club at her home on | piay. ool anad i Mins Gartind Ay thatiat et ome ot One of the large parties given be- | 100 "o [ home of Mre, Arthur Olsen on A~ | Mrs. Gardner Weld is en - | Vine street on Monday aftarnoon. ed the social responsi- havenis. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick | fore the Beaux Arts ball tonight, PR stin street Monday evening in honor ing the members of - curr oo i T e et LTS oF e ¢ b Sou's iaiies Mart of Stanley strect. Two days|Will have as its hosts Mr. and Mrs. | y/\ rpeodore Guy of Portland|Of Mrs. James Thompron. the foo-fciub at luncheon Monday noon at| Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Woodford | ' 6% Bowtin Womans ol EEARS later, Mrs. Manville Johnson is en- |leonard K. Morse and Mr. and Mrs. | o v e 0”2 % Yo oo bridge tea at|mer Miss Eilen Helender. whose |ier home on Elbridge road of Shuttle Meadow avenue ente RS anTet T T ontinued on Page Nine) {ortaining Zucsts at Mor homs in|Stenton Ashley. The dinfer party | oy home lact Tussday. marriage was recently announced 1 Bl ed an cightsome at dinner s G Aee AL Do e Maple Hill. Once more bridge witl | Will be at the home of the E. F G having taken place in N York on Mrs. William Bodwell of Lenox | bridg their home on el T he the featuring cvent of the|Morse's in West Hartford. The | . and Mrs. William Booth of .l;ll\ 6. Prizes re {" c ""‘ .w\uwl luncheon and | evening. i : 2 after party numbers twenty: Mr. and |pores ot entertained at dinner|Mrs. D. Kronholm, Mr< ridge at her home on T { e . e R i 3 S e e | Mrs. Sturman Dyson, Mr. and Mra. | ot tasic home e e e e SR [ Mrs. Harold Clark entertained at ThE Subjoct of art is Ao HERMAN J. ZAHNLEITER Mr. and Mrs, Louic S. Jones of | Bret Neece, Mr. and Mrs. Howard e {Johnson and Miss Thelma . Mrs. H. J. Coek of Maple Hill en- luncheon and bridge at ¥ home in h»mnm; & e L"M“ 2 “" 2 n i Ten Acre road entertained their |Bruemmer. Mr. and Mrs. Manville | Mrs Charles Swain of Vine street . tertainea luncheon and bridze at | Last Berlin on Wedn bint er“‘\- A ‘: ”mv'\ ! ‘:w’_o Instructor in neighbors, Dr. M. A. Kineella anl|Johnson, Miss Edith Prentice, Mra. | entertained five tables at luncheon| Alrs. Clayton Parker her home last Wednesday DR L S i) b Playing | Virs. Kinsella at dinner and the |Hubert Williams, Charles Borden, |and bridge at her home on Thursday. | street entertained her bridge club » CLUB EVENTS e e ne (own e theater last night in Hartford. George Rapp, Mr. and Mrs. Victor | Prizes were awarded to Mrs. William [ her home on ‘Tuesday Mrs axwell Hart of Mincoln b ith. 3 1 yesterday ’ .. Poindester and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | Judd, Mrs. William Crowell. Miss | s . road and Mrs. William Booth of | ——=— e e lovmien it Dr. William Flanagan and M-s, [liam Riddles, Grace Swain, Mrs. Luther Williams, | Miss Marion Backus of Vanderbitt | FOrest sireet were guesis of Mrs Busy Davs For Club | M__EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS through this study proves an in- Flanagan, Joseph Andrews and his s and Mrs. Ernest Christ, read, West Hartford. entertained | Gustavus Davis of Hartford at lunch- et ol valuable asset to students in their |\ sister, Miss Florence Andrews, Mr.| Miss Elisabeth Fox of Fairview LR T with a shower last in honor of [ €O on Tuesday Members—iwomans ULlub HENRY F, REDDELL |F]| [|school work and Mrs. Donald Gaffney and My, |Street, and Miss Helen Prest of| Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Proudman of | Miss Gertrude M * of Bloon;- Ay to Meet. OPTOMETRIST L George Kimball were among (hoee | Stanley street have sent out invita-, Maple Hill will entertain at dinner | field whose mariage to Mr. Bdwacl| M and Mrs. Roswell Moore en- RAPHAEL BUILDING i o of Waterbury, G iy 1 : George Cassidy of New Britain a Members of the D, A. R. gatheroi Dr. Michael Claffey of Bristol. 2t Mrs. Paul Rogers' home on Lin- tained 1wo tables of bridge at their 5 coln road yesterday afternoon for man Chamberlain " N Mre. Frank Lee of Dover road en- | her home on Tuesday. Prizes were Emerson College club in West Hartford last Saturday afternoon. | Mrs. Valentine Chamberlain of Tomorrow Miss Moore is en M and Mrs. Henry Christ enter- faining Mr. and Mrs. William alph Brit entertainsd dining at the Shuttle Meadow club |tions for a St. Patrick’s day party |at their home this evening. Stow Twichell of New Britain will | tertained at dinner at.their home| ——— Ot B9 WesT MATN ST SHEReBootl Blocks2h0:Main sl Wednesday night. |0 he held on Friday evening, March G D take place March 22 in Springficla. | °1 Thursday evening. | 3t vou ars a loter of musfc or fjle) xEvaTon savies SRk S “mu at the home of Miss Fox. Miss Flora Hine of Clayton road. e A A musically inciined. by all means ‘ TPRECISION OF VISION" ' A I | entertained her bridge club at her A bridee party was held af the Mr. a <. Harold Bassctic en- Mr. and Mrs. George Kimball en- , 3 " oAt PUEL Antappearancotaiiihs monti= tertained guests at dinner at thenr| MU and Mrs. Howard Bruemmer | home on Monday evening. The prize | home of Mrs. J. Sposdto of Shutile ,‘_“ | y )"-‘0" & tdioon |y yecital which the New Britat home on South Burritt street last |Of West Main street entertained Mr. [was awarded to Miss Caroline dow avenue on Monday cveni e el oridge and mov- | yfysjcal club is sponsoring in the i sadayinighE and Mrs. Maxwell Porter at dinner | Smith. inmonorof AlIssEARN s iRl d ol | AEEIINSSREES oS koL iCL naty ballroo mof the Burritt hotel. where hal . |last evening. e birthd Prizes we warded 1o il o there is sure 10 be a musical treat. AER T e e astetissor | . Miss Alice Baggish of Hartford Afiss Marian Gagon a: ank Moo | Allen Moore of Pulaski. Tenn.. en- | tpe Narch program was given last | > siid e | was gueat of honor at a bridse Par- | yjahon. tertained at dinner at the home of { gunqay afiernoon before a crowdsl | :on. ata party given at her hom: I T A o e e O e T his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. A.| oS00 ey e u Connceticut avenue on Monday g| : Retinonial Moore of Sunnyledge on Wednesday 3 3 5 cvoning in honor of her birthday by | §U'eet Will entertain at a bridge tea | Mrs. Albert Schilling at her i W dm ortenteriaine. | 3199T° 3 ¥ et iivitoilts Srs T E T Onre Mrs, Andrew Regis and Mrs, Walter | 0 her home next Tuesday. jon Hart street. Miss Ragfm(h “]Hl the members of he i club at - o a newcomer 1o this city, who is th Dobrawski. Trizes for whist were Sk SA [[Becoms heiprdetot Tarla Sabicist e cBiloimg onitincol LB N fas Moty Mevoe o Blncicd Rogls | 03268059 e oVl sopranc ol #varded lo Miss Josephine Philiips, | BTl Johin WaltCentoriained o fow | ot Sunday. 1 sysning: T foulne emarieRwant (ol R an T A re i vain e aror |/ cl wiD e R e e mnE Bprostan 2 Hovardiand otis May: of her friends at tea at her home 5 Mrs. Hobart Corridan, Mrs. Edwacd | oo S0 =0 00 1 linnep | Mi=s Jean Vanderslice accompanicd ik d | on Kensington avenue. last Monday | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schilling en= | ocioang Mps. 0. A, Walsh LingtontwilLienteptaln at dinner | ypo Carney on the piano in onc afternoon. terlained eight a\;mnm- and hv'wdzvn S o | at the Burrit ‘lm:vw ‘Hm CVENINE. | mber and in the others, Richard Fee i Attt SeRna at their home on Hart street recent-| yy. 4pq Mrs, Gardner Weld o ke 1 ¢ Garden | White, ‘cellist, Miss Vanderslice, Tho have but recomtly returned| oy oproneeiia o sl el e S P Mrs, George Bodley of Garden AGELE frem their honeymoon were given a . street, entertaine o tabl - > B | ton street entertained the Monday L at (he Shuttle M rect, entertained two tables of party at their home on Dix strect| party dow clubido- {4, 5500 for 1he now all popular Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lindelof | afternoon bridge club at her hom The winners at the bridge party G { A ts bat py a number of their friends. Mi% | oy aonday. Prizes were won by Mrs. | which Mre. Arthur Pilz held at her " Ebbmrccading v AMS DAl fpial fund, at her home yester lindelot was Miss Bertha Chas Roswell Moore. Miss Ruby Andress [ home on Winthrop street Jast Satur-| 0 00 il HerBeRT E. ANDERSON Lofia sHengnax 1S | and Mrs. Sturman Dyson. { day evening were Miss Anna Price, [ Oh MHC CUE N f 3 2 2 & LT | Miss Virginia McLaughlin, and Mrs. [71M00 ess @l A progressive dinner gy VIOLINIST \ ies Dovofhy and Miss Nalalce | 3o Bennett Hibbard will ener- | Frank Olcott. Mrs. Pilz also enter-|!N0Ir shack on Saturday ever proye AND TEACHER = Case of Forest street entertained | tain the Monday afternoon bridge |tained 14 at dinner and bridge on "CUNE 8] wreal. suceess. horssdiocuyicy oo PACKARD BLDG. TEL. 361-R guests at supper at their home 1asi | cul at her homs on Forest street | Sunday. Miss Katherine Campbell, ¢ were ser the 1) ARCH STRLET AT AN plngavierening this week. | Mrs, George Olcott and Mrs. Cari| Miss Marion Hillkar gave a smtl progen py Miss Florris Bowering = il S | Morris were awarded the prizes. [iemagiies homeronRCarbiia SENY L S - - C ; H Mrs. Wililam Bentley gave a din-| James Glover was host 10 a num- | ; e e e e 4 atOl‘y riae nor party at her home on Russcll) ber of guests at a party at his home | Miss Ellen Moors gave a delight-) . 1 e street last night in honor of Mits|on Murray street on Tuesday eve-|ful afternoon party at the E. A Miss Ruby Andrews, daughter o : ) Isabelle Rowland of Washington, D. | ning in honor of Miss Anne Rakow- | Moore residence on Sunnyledge, Fri- | Mr. and Mes. John A, Andrews and It wasn't the bride's fault that she was € Miss Rowland is visiting at th>|sky and William Hurley, whose en- | day afternoon when she entertained | Miss Beth MacSherry 0‘»“"'”‘0;’ ifteen minutes late in arriving at the William §. Rowland residence 01| gagement has just been announced. |sixteen friends at cards and tea. | Will entertain 30 members of fh Lincoln road. e« Prize awards were made to Mrs. [Butler High schoot faculty at cards altar. 1t was the fault of her bracelet - o LA Mrs. Tra Boies of Corbin avenue, | James North, Mrs. Roswell Moore, |and supper Tuesday afternoon at | . . i watch, the gift of the groom, which Mr. and Mrs. John A. Andrews of | entertained at bridge at her home i m ) Tise b TS en ol Lincoln road are having gucsts to | on Wednesday evening. / A skipped a quarter hour in the excitement dine at, their home on Lincoln road QLT of the occasion tonight. Miss Virginia. G. Humphrey enter- . e tained her bridge club on Thursday Mrs. Edwin Lamphicr will have | evening at her home on Lincoln i ¥ Your Best Pictures How muuch better had the groom pui- the members of her bridge club for | street. Mrs. John Mechan was Al . —a fresh stock of the new- hased his ¢ift at Porter & Dyson's. For cards and tea Wednesday afternoon | awarded the prize. | ‘g PR Will Be Better = = chased his g ) at her home on Hamilton strect. 8 o R 3 p cst styles and designs now a Porter & Dyson watch is dependable at G Milton Marsh, son of Dr. and Mrs. | 2 ENLARGED H ready to greet you. every crisis. It does not yield to the ex- Mr. and Mrs William . Attwood | M. L. Marsh of Lincoln street, will | 5 | / YRUO 3 | every 3 yield & of Vine street entertained guests at | be m:sv] to u‘;o mcm&ers of his danc- y - O SO R G0 / citement of the moment. The most dimner harml Sountry | ing club at dinner this evening pre- : | e ; e e P 5 J.‘:;:h}nfl.:rs{:: n)'];;r;nnglon St ((-gdmz the meeting of the cfuh at : some that you consider the | The illustrated lamp is fin- dramatic cireums de.c_c in the world can R Mrs. Thomas Linder's home on Lin- % best you ever took. By enlarg- ished in pewter or Birming- not make it miss a single beat. It holds Miss Katheryn Swift, is giving a|coln road. = = 1 ing them, our expert workmen ham bronze. Priced com- its steady course and performs its faithful service through all the occasions of life and dinner party at her home on Lin- ? W% can give them extra beauty, . 5 Mr. and Mrs. Emory Corbin of | i ; plete at $18.50, coln street tonight. The entire par i T a . o Wil 0 on to tne . Beaux asis|Laurel road gave a butfet supper at | added detail thatwillmake them BalliToliowing Hihe Yalhne e holic: their home last Saturday evening. | better still. Go through your f : : death. AR e bk ket collection of negatives today. Bring in one or two of the best ] P Bridge, as alwavs, is very popu-| I dward Christ was hostess at | for enlarging — promptly and skilfully done. Samples of vari- X y \ lar. The entertainment committee of | % 1OVELY bridge tea at her home on i ous styles are on display at the finishing counter. (€ he Shutte Meadow club considers| V" cinesday atternoor. The party was | gl C/‘ T it =0 importat (o the socal part of | ! honor of Mrs. Sherrod Skinner il T who will soon leave for Detroit. | s e e el )o her i ) Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Howard Picture Framing Correctly Done — —HIE—— 5 a m[ L club, that Maaville Johnson, chair of the committee, has arrang>1 ¢ a contract bricge tournamens, | b * k/_/j S e | Tl C Sh - Spring & Buckley 1lls on a Wednesday. The playvars | 7 B 1l play “x:h‘lhrv: nwnlro::rasomni NunZIO E. Agfle”o JO nson S amera Op p S ST A Jewelers for Generations 2ch of the four Wednesday eve- | TEACHER OF VIOLIN ELECTRIC CO. nings to foilow, Mrs, I. B. Banforil STUDIO, 299 MAIN ST. i of Maple Hill has been namcd | For Appointments | 67 ARCH STREET OPP. SOUTII CHURCH chairlady, 8§he will pe ably as @ ) CALL 2009.. by Mrs. Manville Johnson, Joged A Complete Kodak Service New Britain 77-79 CHURCH STREET