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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1930. . = = s SSg—— - - I —— : . a ter spending the week-end s reful sclection has prevented the town with her parcuts, Mr. and Mrs. show’s assuming such size as to be Harold T. Sloper of Ru E confusing, with the result that a il clear comprehension of the tech- Harold Wills, son nique and fancies of the several art- FEE 1 | ists is possible. berg of Vinc t has re- | L \ed home after an extended | journ in Honolulu Mrs. Sherrod Skinner is leaving her home on Hart street on the 2§th of March to take up her new resi- L dence in Detroit. Before joining Mr. aughter ! a2 . - skinner there she will visit with her sbon of Corbin aver as a de- parents, Rev. and Mrs. William W. lightful trip ahcad of her. She pla | Lecte in New Haven for a week. to sail for 1 rly in Ma PR 1 many weeks 1 James R. Chamberlain returned the continent. { this weck from a business visit to . the west. E moving season and s e Lincoln road and its surrounding . Shentin of Nashua spent arca is the popular spot for new | esday in town on business. He homes, particularly with the young- was a gucst of Howard S. Hart for marri many of whom are giv- Py, dinner. ing up their apartmer d buying | single dwelling houses. The past P Mrs. Santor jallard Dole Low, | 1th has se:n a ch e in the i 3 who spent the past week with her| t address of many names prom- ) family., the Walter Harts of Hart| inent on the =cocial reg ST § " street has re ed to her home in | Stanley Harts, the Maswell Coes. | - Kent. Clarence Mannings, the Stanley P , Duncans and the Irank Nichols | T Tlenry Armington of Park ve all made property changes . was in Boston on business T and next week will see My f ‘ % and We day of this week. Mrs. Mortimer Camp in th A ety home at 46 ox place 4 . | AMrs. Monroe Parsons of German-| Sentiat 7 ; | town, Pa.. spent last week-end with | Mr. and Mrs. Logan Page of % 4 7 her mother-in-law, Mrs. C. H. Par-| Trumbull street are spending ¢ a4 5 | sons on West Main street P P ¥s in Rome, N. Y : A Hazan Hinma y Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Young, with their three hoys. Louis Jr. Geof- | frey and Howard left Friday for a| ation in Bermuda wiis e J2. M. Hayden of Lincoln Road v in New York this past week former Katheri ol of this Miss Majoric 1og daughte and Mrs. I'aul Ro ers of Lincoln road. returns fro wood school i Gr wi : Miss Margaret Mechan of Garden vacation with her paren street is registered at the Traymore i n ; ¢ hotel in Atlantic City, N. J next Fri to spend Mr. and Mrs. Robert Iri Vine street and Mr. and M J. M. Mills of Lincoln strect | 1l Germond of Lincoln road J. W. Allen of Elm street | S O e are spending a few days in Wash- | S, o |ington, D. C. | A. KINSELLA Mrs seaholm with her lit- . SIS Natalic, of Birming- | Miss Frances Ferguson of New- Mrs. Kinsella n Acre road, will be hostess at bridge ! B S e ark, N. J., formerly a member of | MRS. HENRY T. BURR en Tuesday and Ii ternoons of this coming week. o : W o J the Senior Migh school faculty of | 5 : 3 - p 3 anson v e e Mrs. Burr is a prominent member of the Woman’'s club, O ¢ ! Miss Dearl Snow of Hungerford | She is on the hospitality committee of that organization. —Photo by Collom® back to | court gty road nex . c o . 0ge ¢ : s | s " Siderowsky and | Cross convention which will be heil| Mrs. Hardy Pay inc 1 ) t %b t Cz; ¥ F ek in s Mrs. M. W. Siderowsky and | | Mrs. Hardy Payvor of Lincoln rozd SOCIGZ(/'(C[IUZ ZGS OU Own | vood, N. J.. with her parcnts ughter, Miss Anna Ruth, of |in Washington, D. C., on May 5th to | spent Friday in Springfield, Mass, Mrooand Mrs. J. Baker 3 Stanley street, spent a few s in | the Sth | =2 S w York city this past week | GO | GATHERINGS T o i G tozer Whitman and his small % e S 1L | Thomas Linder. junior, son of | huttle Meadow Club Mecca of City’s Social Affair | r. Beily, of Corbin avenue i | Harry Dattagiia has veturncd to|Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Linder of Lia- | [—— L D A T e ] RN et et (o G ne AT 08 New York city last weei- ; JFordham university after spending|coln road, a student at Harvard, » e e : Gala Party Planned — Wennerberg Concert To e S bR e : : L] . Jast week-cnd. in town with his par- | spending the weck-cnd with his par, | | Druiant Whirl of Partie morrow Afternoon — Bridge Tournament ther, Alired Whitman ar : / . |ents, 3. and s, J. Battaglia. of | ents, Keep the Social Ball Roll- O il Lo B k-end Mr. Whitman is he in 3 4 s . Main street | || ing At Rapid Pace. Opens—Continual Round o artie town visiting Lis son’s family E St | Mr. and Mrs. Harold IHatch of nd his daugater who is Mrs. Car- . i k ] Goulding K. Wight of Mont- ;5,050 yoad will be guests at the i 2RI e nhar of oavid 4 Lvduwenpe (it Men Soper of Shuttle Meadow ave- i et i < G , N. J., who has been Visitting| o, untry club this eve-| Tomerrow afternoon will be de- llI.I\l.v\H. & num ,\Iz‘ \. i “"\l \mlz 1 in th [j:“‘ll‘[w“’ Cityt e | ; v » pavents, Mr. and Mrs. William | 05000 (R i dm'l::‘;\fih‘d t61ilic Wennexbess MalelChos 1 \\,L. I iie usual rounc of bridges, teas anc UI!]UIL‘UI!“ % 5 i 4 Booth of Forest street, relurns “’ir!muv, | us concert, dear to society's heart kept New Britainites on the go from morning until night anc M. and Mrs. Willizn L. Beers of . her home today. | | as aid of one of its favorite benevo- the third week of the lenten iod shows no appreciable falling 1 rect and Mrs. Ernest . . 4 2 Miss May Wilcox of Grove Hill {lcnces, the Children's Home cf B ! ! I Lin 3 N aret Baxter, who has| Qi off in society’s amnsements. The Farmington Country club SIS e sagiiay i Miss Margaret e vering | Was In New York city this week, | which Reverend Dr. John E. Kling- will be the scene of a zala party tonight, the annual spring ball 000 WIGILEORIG Ry been the guest of Miss Katherine | ik | berg is the airector. This years he » 8 DA ght, the annual spring ball, et Florida. X Switt of Lincoln street, returned 0| s Ruby Andrews, daughter of | tunction takes place in the auditor- and though the majoi of those in attendance will be from . e her home in New York €ity on|yiiling Mrs. John A Andrews af |ium of the new senior high school Hartford and its surrounding suburbs there is certain to be a3 Zimmerman, daughics Wednesday. | Lincoln road is spending the week- |and marks the 8th aaniversary of number of local folks among the merrymakers. el e 1) AR S0t end in New York city | this benefit. ke of Vine strect. is spending the week- | Hugh Henry of Montreal, Can-j ) | Margaret Olsen, widely known lys Bt end in New York city *hoto sllomb | ada, is the week-end guest of Mr. T I o s £ Naw. Y I 5 N £ col ar YOTSONACES Was el . s | . € St e, Jane Rattenbury, the younz- | tic soprano of New. York City, wuo }[:101 “\- o HAW[ )l ~1»_{'-W;ul« ~\1\\u.~l “”F(\(llhml ‘L the SN MISS ELISABETH FOX and Mrs. Raymond P. Babcock Of | osi qaughter of the William H. Rat- | sang in New Britain Jast year, when P seaux Arts Ball at the Shuttle Meadow club last Satu Harold Beloin, son of Mr. and S the Westminster apartments. tenburys of Shuttle Meadow | she d g able ; : 0 S : ! : . - e T e L e | tenb Shuttle Meadow avenue | she made a pronounc favorale night. Gorgcous costumes and magnificent scttings added Mrs: Fred Beloin of West Maa| Miss Fox, with Miss Helen Prest, cave a charming St. | St returns from college the latter part | impressien, will be the guest artist el o thix BrilBant camliol of arbisks snd sociebw Folks |2treet has returned lo Hupoves, Patrick’s day bridge last evening at Miss Fox's home on| s Viiginia H. Tallard 0fio; jioxt Sieck 1o spend her spring | of the Wennerberg cherus at this ponsored by the New Dritain Art Leacue, staced by Mis: New )} umpshire, where he is a stu- | Fairview street. Maple strect is attending the Co-| on' in town with her parents, | event. Mies Olsen was heard here as SPon AL e eI Bu LA UL R CAG U ptd S CC LSS gent at Dartmowh | Tumbia Scholastic Press association | Sey | soloist slth the Upsala College ‘Glre .\l_dl_)nl g Hart an ipported by many prominent Hardware | LI ] & = == — [at Columbia university. Miss 1azel Osborn of New York | club, and since that time her voics City folks _ll}v_ affair holds promise of becoming an annual| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Joncs, 3 New York ci re sl n f o . FaLrd ending the week-end with | has alco been heard by thousands event, a highlight in society’s engagement Look. Armando|d@ughter Marjorie, of Forest Mr. ho has just ret i : the | Miss Telena Burke, daughter Of yirs gianley Duncan of Lincoln | through the medium of important 1’Agostino who has been the instructor at the Art League this| 1o Ched 10 Hoston this from a C [Atr. and Mrs. Walter Burke of Mon-ijg( ot adloferoerams season has resigned his position and rumor marks Sanford| ey Auestalnal « t to |y er, formerly pastor of the |08 street 2 S'“d"\'." gty ! 560 [ John Lindray who is alvars S S < L i heir home on 8 i /s s | chelle College tor Women, is spend-{ pyoene Porter of West Main | prominently ussociated with local Ballard Dole Low of Kent his successor. Mre, Ray L. el L ILGR ol i Congresational church of this rier ¢ ain | P y ach of - Vine i 4 _ p % 3 "ling the week-end with her parents fgreey was in New York city this;musical events will direct the con- Sast s AR . performed the ceremony. Mr. i i Il attend the Flower Show in N | week | cert. | | B : Y or e b e Mrs. W. B. X f Hart|and Mrs. Nichols are at | . | vk city this coming week. | " g 50 . anc » ND while on the subject of revel vt Linhall whe ity this con W i Ed i ; oun tains of North Cars | Baward Pisyain, son of Dr. and Sy | v 5 | Mrs. Charles Swain of Vine st 1 Mrs. David M feldt of 1 Shultle Mcadow club members |a junior at Rensselacr Polytechnic |y, trect spent last week-end in | show considerable enthusiasm for has probably Geen responsible for more novel parties thar Mrs. Willian ) W oEL s (i n 2 Adan 1 olin e E will leave any other one member of t huttle Meadow club is back on stre rned to her hor : el institnteat Troy, N. Y. BASigrcenwich with Dr. €, M. Yan Du- | bridge, which may be noted by the i o e b h 1 i e China, where Mr. Nichols is located : : the entertainment committee again and with Manville Johnson | Thursday from vem we S e Dl associate editor- of the | ;00" wiq Mrs. Van Duzer. former | numbers signing up to play in the and Sturman Dyson is plannine a grand entertainment tor the '™ Miami, Florida »' | SRR 5 v Polytechnic,” the stU-| yegigents of this city tournament which starts at the club evening of Saturday, April 26." An entertainment which will Rt p it e i S sented in t len LR ECsiyy B | house nest week ~Wednesday and SRR e R e Mrs. Stanley dge- | Mighland st 2 reder : 4 e - Miss Tlor.ace Bentley, tha|continues for four consccutive any respects the most elaborate endeavors the . v ay v Lo es NERGLLNE S RON | to the jury by telling the Nine | oo qoyeiter of William Bent- | Weeks. The committee reports a H 3 . 2 i 3 . - % : N & d ¢ Y ¢ ), ( r e | case committee has heretofore sponsorved. Special features will be and Mrs. D. L f London : SSENE RS 2 : m"‘,‘,’,’“‘}‘.mf,‘lfi,'U'r'.f‘,- u l-‘\l;‘xfm\v:,l,‘,_“ Mr.oand Mrs. 5 A, Moore Who oot 8h Lo treet is back at hor | Hearty response to the announce- olfered by way of divertissment, dancing, singing, comedy et al, | * SpENCRCIUrsdaySIn onn, LR st of e month offer a wide ¥arl | jave peen travelling on e €02- gy ugain after spending Lo | MORLS sent out 10 days ago and eaca a glorified party and a gorgeously colorful affair is certain to| v, ana e Chester W . Nabel 1 o a complete fdea of (e work that fs| tinent for several months are 0S| weeks at the Stanley Goss residence [ result at the hands of this committee and their very able| piis stronr or o IS O] e weekocnd putst of her en | being done by the painters. Land. | It Navles. Jalw, whd Wit b T L0 jon Grove LI, visiting with * the | s co-workers, Mrs. Harold Hatch, Mrs. Lauren Banford, Mrs.|veck-end i Nichois, Conn. |in-law ar et Al Ana AT and still life studics appear in | Nome on Sunnyleds [mtay il o W0 Tl dhi Maude Chatfield Gerth cC L 5 | of May. T A ir elde! SSien N s g : test number vith only one Jinethe absence ot ilheirielde . . Russell Germond, Cuitis Booth, Charles Law, and J. A. Ashwell shown—the work of Harold . by the way. have been down | Invites You to the of Biistol. ther Tar ! > . o The interesting| Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Torter n Tlorida with the Harry ' \ . ent Monday i ity. e e InereSiIng | Adams strect are cupected to return ey R & Harrvi| SARAH WHITMAN v Paul Saling, "November” by |from Sebring. Florida, on Wedns- | ! HOOKER HOUSE James Goodwin MeMany ang | day F P Haltway Between New Britain Woodland” by Idith Drisco | 4 e URNISHING interesting diversion from the well nigh onard Clarkson, son of Mrs. 1. Iart Faet iavea o] continuous round of dances, large and small, of card games, - Wilbor of Iorrest sireet, a stu- zucsis holn auction and contract comes the welcome announcement thag the 8¢ ns. William B. Green docs pl Miss Mary A. Campbell. supervisos OPEN ALL DAY entertainment committee of the Shuttle Meadow club is backing 1 powerful work with watercolors [0f clementary school education o ATUEDAY | ON THE MAIN ROAD ; S X his home g L DONeE R Jis city has been chosen by Sup o 2 = another enterprise, a series of musicale evenines, three in 5 el G L ”\"Td d\‘;‘i”’, :Jv: L Inh eyl sleano RANK E. GOODWIN S e . number, to run through a period of 12 weeks. Mus. George k M ester Willici ) ut st ¢ ":,,}J,‘, R i e .-;,(‘,‘,,':,. represent the New Britain Red Cross | Optometrist i slon afilond (4 Served MacCorme e Oxford school, | e Willi v | day on Tuesday at ; e lien andl it loteanization] fay (ic ¥ NationaliTten 327 MAIN ST. -— TEL. 1905 ! in True Colonial Style araciously : airmans of the committee in | 5" il R i £ i S i Phone 4-4596 charge of this wo le venture. er fellow workers include -ml‘ . alr. and Mys. William F. Brooks, Ja orth and William C. 1l Cramer of Biack Hungerford, a notable oroup of societv's most prominent citizens, 'PERSONALS Interes ' ard g | (rom Plorita hero this spnt the) | T Septin . b » . § STATIONERY (j e TR, (P e R b St i Breath Taking Adventures e 3 il e ~ New Coats —Shadows—Terrors At N What a readit + vou'll have when you ¢ sit down comfortably to join the modern and o Smart famous detectives in unraveling some oi cse real Baftlers: I'he Night Club Mystery™ I 3 H $2950 “The Doomed Five” 4 “Red Aces” to “The Room with the Ir hutte 2 "“{[’1:1"(;41-1‘ IaL lt(\)\elf(l}:mlin 3 = k 3 $9750 We Invite Your Inspection t Milford Preparatory schosl | daugl Mis o Birn Milford, is spending the week-er

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