New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1930, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1930. = el | few days in New York city m! of the American Women's Golf| spring to dake part in-the interna- rinceton, N. J. f'eam, which will visit Ingland this Mrs Grace 8. Curtiss of Cedur ional team matches end 1o com s nd Miss Evelyn Swift of | % pete in th British championship « treet, a in Atlantic C tournament, . . Mi ne Rog Mr. and Mrs swell Moore and | Mrs. Paul R duughter Carolyn, of Lincoin road, | ad, who is a stu at are spending the week-end in | acre, at Wellesley . arrived on Greenwich with Mrs. Moore's fam- | Thu to spend her spring va 3 Miss Helen Squire, of wan, Cryne of Mass., is expected Tuesday, as th Troy, N. ¥ suest of her Aunt, Mrs. Dugald the Hendrik 1 MeMillan of Doved road John Wolfi of Kensington | v in New | George Nir Y | voad, a student guest of Miss Bar- 1 cu £ Miss Bar- | col is spending cess with his family . e Zimmwerman of Viaa iending the week-end . Miss Jane I of Mr AL lose who were zu f . i pending holiday ¥ home. Miss Rattenbury is a studein Hoolar house this past w savard, Dr. Har- 4 it Colb; -, Watcrville, Maine, s Henry Arm- A B d 3 . Bull Miss 5 ] S Miss Betty Cool daughter o " | « ‘ 5 % Dr. George Cooley of Lincolr ral Miss Carolyn Conlon Miss Mary St road is spending the holiday of 1 Donohu nd iss irginia Hun - | Zacher Art school 1 Boston Ler family ander and daugh- o \feed Wicander have r Miami, Il da, . South High str i L% ¢ 3y 1 home on Chatham road, who i : is spendin 2 ? ,, . ' t cre before ing nolidays with his par- b 4 P turning 1 » Mich., wher Mrs. Albert C. Hin % confieeted with the Hart a Clayton road A - . M Wacht of New i :, the Twichell ves dn town today 'o : . 5 with her parents. Mr ink Wachter of Park ook piace last i ‘ : Miss Alice n return hon I \ 2 1 P Thursday fic iffec school 1o e e o ation with her —Thoto Ly, delinson’ & Tt igene Parke o A i R Mrs. Itobert S The only d of Mr. and A ¢ Loor Rlmeoln o Ledlis onald BRTIeY) I - by : > ‘ ! Russell street, | MISS BETTY BOOTH " yoad adds her name to that popular gvoup of t town's oin ot ‘ anl 5 3 2 ' e AT The lovely voung daughter of Mrs. M. D. Booth of folk. ) . i 1 arker of Vine street. | Ve s g Nirs Povter of Adams Harding street, a eranddaughter of the late Horacc Booth and t wdying at the Sor-|a popular member of the younger set, is entertaining a group k< of her friends at her home next Saturday afternoon. younger timer Tthod»s =2 bl e . on a two W returi- % . 5 = - i L SRy - Social Activities About ‘Gown ‘ S S & e ! ‘ - e R e e g dance in Providence last cvening. He will return with a classmate, Bernon 3 z SRR e e i el told ol ¢ 8 llard. on Monda ni { spending ter | Nicholson, today. DBoth young m itile Younger Set in the Spotlight With Whirl wi n, this: we hio ’ 78 Sl P o o : and Mrs. | will attend Mrs. Linder's party at the ay Parties Arranged for School and College r. and Mrs. Logan Page. and MISS ELIZALETH VIVIAN . s on whot | . Mizs Dorothy., Miss Mav Crowd at Home for Spring V :;llwl‘,f,\lt‘,\ll sl sl L e ey The first daughter of Dr. Clifford Vivian and Mys, Vivian, 178 af Amhesst 18 epegdms = saruel i ssell strec LT OESE R SLn) Tt ara £\ eet is 1 ine! s ; pent " Duant Steinle, and Prederick Ritter, Meetine at Home of Mrs. James North. week-end in Rome, New York ‘UJ West .\I.up street is prominc ntly associated with” various T T A e C s clubs and social activities of interest to the yodnger members 5. Ernest s f Hids 1 P ey esio |14 Sigma fraternity of this city. at T e AT Ilizabeth Kimball, a student N\ Pritai N P i i 1 ¢ s = 1 S e : 1 of New Britain’s smart se end ¢ ! i P it commission; has|tended o dance n by the New OCIETY'S calendar re fey cial affairs of major 2 G SR G "“”"‘ ol ‘rovidence, It ; suest for Lwo days of Major | Haven chapter last evening. They R, LI will return toda importance for the st week of sprin nclement | (hihey (S and M T s. IP'rank H. Jéhnston at their weather and the cezl perature of the past few | arnur G. Kir p P rh city for L mb. I i iy | LRUROEORE R Sin m West Main & e days put a ban on 2 1tdoor activ d local folks have s SR & Lagh i 4 ! foin e v N ey b sons e Y ork been content with the usual round of informal entertaining A % SRE LCAnEI0aT | ve: Gall Q. Por “lorida ¢ A ey speak beford School of Politics, which has marked the penitential days. Bridge, both auction ki kil Gl ARNECHI o o S ANl rlehart White ‘of i |2 eir spring vacation. ‘ w 5 under the pices of the Women's and contract, continues the popul iversion d 1 and dayelioiig the middlo e f”v’\‘: of Atlanta, Ge o visi . in N 1 ! Y S ot NELRILOUSE EBS \\”:m“»l. AL ‘\11\‘ Ul\“ oul. The Wednesday night card tournament at the Shuttle gone about a monti he Dudley ne o end the oy e e T I LOEIEE R T ] S Meadow club is in high favor and holds promise of hecoming s £ mou T e aa BauskonaaslAnd and Shliss Vioe DR dni o a8 i e head an annual feature at the club house. Scores of small dinner SR ofVEbaLEyEN s o : : ] e o e To 1 BT AMI Tanu et R Lt following the regular Mon- parties preceded th v this week and started t : s L 3 e o e Gy D ¢ home from boarding school for| ;) Juyiney, Jr. and off in right manne: ; el i f 3 ol e dolug RO e oR S 5 tudenis at Phillips vir two children of Ber- Rr R younger set therg ave all sorts of gai e offing. |\ s < rs. Jiob: R e mene HEME R Vs ES\RLULRCERS Mrs. Barle L. Pomcroy b= d . : ; Sl s | s. William Bootl 7 ; f ric n e mate of Mar- 2 The exodus from school and college continu 1a B0mMEnOW | 1o est street ! 5 iy “Ison. Floteher, are returnin cwood school Professor Clarence and Mrs. Ham- until close to Laster week., Many of : ung fol i ! L . . F K Pl 2 Lt M prow to their home on Monroe it i { P returning with cuests, classmates and room 3 s fier 3 motor irip to IFlorida Cornell, of Irovi- round of informal entertainine honors tl resence. lDances, | ! ianees 1 R ( road, Wi a \ o1y or the | \ tattenbur Shut . \liss Teabel foota o \ ENEL Tc 1o e tho) shcsis of Miss Fllen Moore thi; il at her home on Sunnylec . sorority and fratern theater, the cinema I ! | few of the events arranuec is restiess voung who | for. their spring i i Sl e oy ranibull A Qg Donzld 17, MeCrann, @ member of 10 wentior anb Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Moore of Sun- - set a record breaking pace those who would follow in S B 1. dean ] o cw [1he senior class at Holy Cro -1 WL - their lead. 3 hr seccher of lincoln . York for a « week, o, has boen named @ menber of | miiss Mary Stater of New Maven s | Ve York on ths 26th of April from d WL Porter and - the - committes which Willlgpending the week-end with o |a worlds crulse. SN 3 : ! 1set STe ATt : - Dr. Marshall Hon f fan char r Rt e e L it i HUT1 adow club bers a 1 1ave 0 : i Harvrisburs, ol retu ¢ scnior class prom. the outstand- | gaughter of Mr, and Mrs. Albert ¢ Mrs. Idan Schumagher 4 fnnlm. treat in stere for m in ning musicale e ; RUATENIS ' i & andoavh I ft e afic 5 \ social affair of the graduatingIfine of Clayton road. The Hines are | Montana. has veturned to her home which the enterwinment c ittee is endeav ¢ to launch| A 2= | Britain 1 5 ‘ 1 ouse o sponding {he week-end at their |Im that city afler being the Ibefore the summer season and it ound of activity | ., e o iEssan e UNerst ol b lel ; mn. wiho has been promi-|sumiher homo at um Lake. [l and Bs ‘\“‘:“““‘ SREE - intervenes. Th Ity ration of th embers and the . / : LR . 3 Meal | e S \;,.‘\H:nh R YT Y s : ealous work of the con e brin delightful progran: . be connected with i |1 d 1o New York on Monduy |society »of music to the club house on the night of Monday, Ap: ) rgarel Attwood, A sUI-f oo el vy ) the cnts, Mr. and Mrs. | committs lickets for the 1 \PENING TODAY! i M. George Edy " L Dana Hall m Wellestex. | 16 G | AeMiilan who return: : : e HereerT E. ANDERSON : ' ussell s have retirned o e blinald o SEoel] come in and inspect our shop | Sruois, PACKARD BLDG. TEL.361-R (l’ll\[lll Ammong g 2 o : = o ; “ N v 1iorida ) da s, It ¥ st v I'ree flowers to ladies | ARCH STREET AT MAIN dropping off to f i ‘ i ‘ : : advances. Last Tuesda New Britain Woman's club and n of the annual meeting brings : meetings of the [sther American Revoluti ptior monthly Loomjs. only =on Loomis o opens her hon organization na SER Vi S o, St s U e o 0 i 3 , Parket membership | ads like a | A ] it owird seiniy o ¢ i I 3 J > PERSONALS , o B L D ' B(I)l‘s 1IN filF[ oy : P Whether you play Al ior s ot Disien i CONTRACT or PLAIN BRIDGE vou will enjoy “making” a pac! Helen Phillips’ cards. Favors and Tallies for the hridge tco- ] and such attractive prizes—look Lt st Mo at our window and see the very \ i newest thing in bridge prizes $27.50 and upwards HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST RAPHAEL BUILDING 99 Wesi Mainv 81 wiruaton armvice PRECISION OF V.

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