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\ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 19: three tables at bridg on Lincoln strect afternoon. at her home next Wednesday GATHERINGS | g V& e | F. A Harts to Give 1 Unique Party Tonight— | Luncheons Feature. | Mrs. Luther Williams entertained her bridge club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. The prize was won by Mrs. Roy Bowtell. P s Upson entertained at her home on Shuttle Mea:l- avenue Thyrsday afternoon. Mrs. Edward Beals presided at the tea table, while Mrs. Olive Judd Ingraham and Mrs. Georse Taylor assisted with the serving. . . Mrs, Annie Schrey of Burritt street entertained her bridge club of two tables at her Mrs, tea at ow Tonight the junior members of the New Britain society have an erlertaining evening ahegd of them congisting of a gay dancing party ot the Shuttle Meadow club which hrings to a se for this scason Thomas Linder's dancing™club. Parbara Frisbie and her broth Liobert, children of Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Irisbie of Vine street and Barbara Curtin, daughter of M| ope on Tucsday night. Miss Mar- end e ren e O ORI LT RS RS SRR R bridge road.are having guests 10| on \ore the prize winners. dinmer preceding the festivities at | the club house_which are certain| o Marjorle Noriis be novel and colorful with all |, foursome at bridse at sorts of unique stunts predominat- | o Wednegd G ing. The distinguished patronaze | oyq Sl Iist for the affair includes Mrs. John C. Loomis. Mrs. Wil H. | Booth, Mrs. Logan P Mrs. | Harold iatch and Mrs. Louis S. Jones, . South entertain.: her hom M prize Mr. and Mrs, gton avenu: N Wollf of Ke will entertain suests at their home Sunday at a Luffet supper in honor of Mrs Wolfe's relatives from Colorado Springs who vieiting her par- ents. 2 John A whirl of gay partics is being planned for Mrs. Harry Indell ‘who i< visiting he er, Mrs. Dudley | Walker of Monroe strect, hezinning tonight when Mrs. . C. Plalt §iYes | jupcheon and contract bridge af » dinner party for her and going her home on Wednesday. Mrs. Paul on down through long list of | Kogers won the prize. saictios. x are si 3 e e Mrs. Nowh Lucas entertained at a . 1 o | Mrs. Edward Weigand of . g s Lu darker an Mr. and Mrs. Luther arker and | ood street entertained her will en- | SoErey Ars. Olive Judd Ingraham It e g tevtain for her Monday night With | o ghursday. steak supper at the Parker| : ack on the Farmington mountain.f Tuesday Mrs. Walker will be hoste 1o the members of her own bridg>{a¢ her home on Thursday evening. club and' on Wednesday Mrs. Har- | prizes were awarded to Mrs. Tleanor vison Bristoll is giving a “widows | paflammes, Miss Mildred Brookman, Thursday Mys. ~Lawrenceang Miss Rosemary Hayes Humason has invited a few friencs P . 1> a luncheon in her honor. The Lin- osnick of the Astor- artntents, entertained at bridge Joseph W Mrs. Milton Jones of Trumbuil party will motor to Wethersficld tod girect entertained at bridge at her | dme and return to Mrs. home on Forest strect All in all it will be a for Mrs. Walke: friend v yridge Beechers g r friends at cards at he en Acre road Friday Humason's for busy last nd Mrs. { home cards. | Odin Wek | prizes. evenins B. Mrs. Clifford Crum won the . Mre. Ha Ginsburg will tain a few friends at her | Monroe street Tuesday evening. i .« % enter fc home after- e on neon, Miss Belty Dalbey of ! lin was given a surprise party &t hei home on Tuesday evening n honor of her fourteenth birthday. ast S The Elbridge Beecher's gave a lelightful dinner party and bridge U their home on Lincolu street | saturday might. Their guests numbered eight and the prizes for bridge were awarded to last Mrs. Harry Feltcorn of Chestnat | street was hostess to her brid |club at her heme on Tuesday Mrs. P C. Platt. | afternoon. Mrs. R. hrler and M - o+ . 16 rsley won the pr Among the small gatherings for | e e ridge on Tuesday of this week was one gay party at Mrs. Manville Miss Elizabath Schrey of South Burritt street entertained her Johnson’s home in Maple Hill whea | bridge club at her home on Thurs- lier contract bridge club met for [day eveninz. The prize was award- their regular weckly round of plav|ed to Mrs. John Meehan, and another on the same day .t | . . Mrs. Hubert Williams' home on| Miss Dorothy Page. daughter of l.exington street. | Mr. and Mrs. Logan Page of Trum- e {bull street. will entertain at o { bridge her home this after- ncon . . Mrs. Richard Pritchard hestess 1o the member: card club next Friday afte her home on Ten Acre . T her will ot noon road. | . oe | Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. John- ston gave a delightful supper parts tor cight friends at their home in Maple Hill last Sunday night. en- | tertaining after the dining hour| Mr. and Mrs. Bret with a series of interesting moving | tained Mr. anl Mrs. picture reels, | ot Hartford at dinner i on Corbin aveiue last Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Stevens en- | ping tertained twenty friends at dinnev | and cards at their home on Monroe street last Saturday night. Bridge trophies venu to Mrs. Howarl Bruemmer. Mrs. Merrick Hillyar, Mrs. Johnstone Charl Howkins, Stanton and How- ard Bruemmer. tea at . Bull of Black Ro tained at bridge at her last Saturday evening. Priz won by Mrs. Richard Rapp Mrs. Fred Ward . . Mrs avenue Leme X ente at were and win Cowles t their honin Monday eve- ¥ . Miss Helen Connolly of* Souin Burritt street was guest of honor at a glass shower given her by M Maude Prescott and Miss Hel Stone at the home of the latter the Westminser aparments Monday cvening. .o n at 0n . Miss Isabelle soon to return to her home [t Washington, . €., after a month’s visit with her brofher's family, the William Rowlands of Lincoln roa:l given a gay whirl of farewell parties this weck, beginning on Monday when Mrs. Robert Irisbie ined her currents cven's with Miss Rowland the of honor. Tuesday Mrs. Kimball gave her a lunch- con at the IFarmington Country club, on Wednes: Mrs. Howard umphrey was her hostess ®at lincheon bridge party at her home on Shuttle Meadow avenue, and on Thursday Mrs, Stanley Goss gave Ler another luncheon party which vas also followed by bridge. Rowland to Mis Manola Connolly of James Prizes were awarded Edith Martha and Miss Cutting for bridge. Miss will become the bride Woodward in April. who is]| Mr. and Mrs. Claude TBrookside road guests from Waterbury ford at supper at their Sunday cvening. J. Leroux entertain:d and Hart- home lasi of George a G Miss Betty Booth. daughter Sirs. M. Booth of Harding stree has sent out invitations for & bridge tea to be given at her home on April 5th, next Saturday. of Harold Peck © bridgz - and Mrs, venue entertained home last Saturday eve | ning. Pr were awarded 1o M |and Mrs. Wooster Hitchcock Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caufield . and Mre, M. Bra |at their Miss Marjorie in her bridge Ten Acre Norris will enter- club at her home road Monday evening | on Cowles of ford entertained Mr. and | Stanton Ashley and Mr. and Bret Neece dinner at cntertain | home on Thursday evening Miss Marie Smith of Clayton road | 15 will be hostess to her bridge rext Thursday evening. D. A Ha My My their club) Mrs. R Judd will Whriting Paper Sale This is an unusual opportunity to purchase many aew and beautiful boxes of Stationery at a big reduction in price. Regular 50c Boxes Special at 35¢ Regular $1.00 Boxes Special at 65¢ - ADKINS 66 CHURCH ST. — bridge | hon: home on | Ber- | anl! Mr. and Mra Albert i Shuttle Meadow road. {al a buffet supper at | 1est Sunday evening. i “ie I, Corbin of | entertained | their hom Arthur G. Kimball of t will be host to the ht club at his home this .o o evening rs. Alexander 1. street Mackay of Linewln entertained at a luncheon Shuttle Mecadow ciub on Thursday noon Otis Seriptu strect entertained her on Monday. Mrs. A | the prize. . Mrs, of bridge W. Piper Forest club | won | ety Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lerlin will entertain at one of popular buffet suppers at home on Worthington ridge, day cvening Silsby th their Sun- Mrs. Richard Acre road entertained a few | friends at tea following the |ing of the Woman's club on day . I'ritchard Ten of her meet- Tuss- - and Mrs. (] | West Havtford | home Wednesday in hono and Mrs. Bugene Parker, Mr. | Mrs. Donald Barney, and their two | children who are visiting Mrs. Wii- sen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton | Parker of Vine street. » v | - | Mrs. Alphoiise Porter was hostess |t her luncheon bridge club at h Ihieme on Adams strect yesterday. Mrs. John |~ Holloway \\:1~)1 ¢ss to her bridge club of thr bies at her home on Harding strect Saturday cvening | last Robert Young. son of Mr. anid Mrs, R. Young entertained twelve of his friends at a party at his home on Stanley street last Sat- | {urday. in honor of hia seventh birthday. 5 i . Wolft will entertain on Kensington avenue afternoon, .o John home turday . M at her | next Miss Barbara Curtin, daughter of | Mir. and Mrs. John E. Curtin of Tl- bridge road will be hostess to som of her friends at a difiner party this cvening, preceding the closing party being given by Mrs. Thon Linder at the Shuttle Meadow club. x s o | | | | ] | | Mrs. Frank Kenney and her s | ter Miss Lucy Scanlon, of Smalle: strect entertained their bridge club of three tables, at their home on ay cvening. Miss Lola De- | Mrs. J. Leahy, and Mrs. Moore were awarded the pri o o os MRS. T. | Mars, T Parker of ) l Mr. and | Clayton > street, together with Fugenc P er of Colorado | Springs, Colo.. will celebrate th fortieth wedding anniversaries ot | | the Parkers' home on Vine streot, | | on Wednesday holding open My and (a) April (h) Sheep (c) Gloria Mrs. Tuttle 1he April Lambs Bu Mr. M piano B o1 two piang louse. pana Scherzo, Hart Art 1 mee | () ® : () op. and h $7 v . . Relyea Messrs, Rosenbers of Worth- entertained at in honor o The Haven. guesi [ held a Mrs. Robert | Cedar Clark { - Mrs. Kenn ington ridge, Berlin, | ter home on Thursda 3 R. Reed of New Mrs. Russell Gold. and Mrs, Harold uc 1 in the last members of the present. They the Beaut Arts the nttle present and of the N Britain Art school. There will | an cexhibition at the New Britain Institute, from April Tth April 28th, of the paintings, sculpture, drawings and etchir the meni- 1 . This will be an should prove art lover studio or only th per wer N o street cvening. s won ague t cussed Ball, Me fuiur reports held club, | | | on Miss Ellen Moo Sunnyled | will entertain at dinner ti¥s evening {in honor of her house guests. i P The New Britain Musical club i ! sponsoring another free concert in | the ballroom of the Burritt hotel to- | morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. {A splendid program has been {ranged featuring many favoritc artists of the club. Theron H nd | | Tsracl Rosenberg to contributc ~ { several brilliant numbers for 1Wo | Ay [erbert ¢ | pianos: others taking part in the | ,iepained with | arternoon program include Herbert I%. Anderson, violinist, and Charles A. Johnson. pianist; Janc Sartori Tuttle, contralto. and Walter L. Magnuson, pianist; and Walter J. | Afmour, who will take part in |brace of twg-piano pieces with M | Hart. he complete program follows: Ior two pianos— (a) Variation on a Beethoven (b) Sicilienne . (¢) Gavotte and Musette. Messrs. Hart and Arbour Violin and piano— Concerto in I minor. Op, 64 (first movement) . .Mendclssohn (Allegro molto appassionato) Messrs. Anderson and Johnson . Avia for contralto— O don fatale, from . rece at th of 10w to ot i crs of tannual quite town intercsting to th unp of Iark plac w delightrul bridg home Wednesd Miss Loui Vassar, who week The small tabl odils. After clearsd ler for t The gues's mp, Mrs. Robert Reynal Margar Raaf | podd. Mrs. Henry Arminzton, Mrs. Stanley Hart, Lmily Slop | Mrs. Harold C. Peck, Miss IFlorence | Bent Mrs. Donald MeMillan, Miss Illa Sloper. Mrs, Ceehran and Lawton W by MeMillan Ivncheon her in honor Lawton. a | was visiting | gues werc | Gecorated “ | luncheon the tables jand bridge was in o | vest of the afternoon. Miss Florence | Mortimer Camp. Mrs NS | By own, Miss Beatrice Bach-Guy Maicr | vipginia Dickinson, of ner sister studc her served with et this il | we Ci Theme by . Saint-Saens s Miss g James rri Mis Miss re won Murs, Don Carlose A ... YVerdi Mrs. Tuttle, Mr. Magnuson at the piano Violin and piano— (1) Tango (h) Zephyr (¢) Caprice Chinois Messrs. Anderson and EACHER OF VIOLIN STUDIO. 299 MAIN ST, For Appointments CALL 2009.] Albeniz- lman H Krais Johnson Al LIVING ROOM MUSIC ROOM LIBRARY BOUDOIR A large variely of the newest types and styles now ready for your approval L1257-5661, gaging beauty for any type of room. Colonial A candle bridge lamp of en- in design, finished in Birming Bronze ov Pewter and Brass. ' THE SPRING & BUCKLEY ELECTRIC CO. T77-79 Church No. L1257- 5661 St. W. 5 [ The Nunzio E. Agnello di the &y ut Natick, Mrs. vt M tamed con on The p 1for fternoon at her home on Monroe | A | by at din M en arc L qui | at the D | form | tions lof the | Contin came for ta YADIL _ Mrs. Radil of May street has recently been clected vice | president of the Barnesdale Community Society. " Miss Will served the The guests by ? tables, scating four decorations on > in the red. white bluc the American flag. The house will decorated colors of the various cou ted by Mr. and Mrs, Hart they were abroad en Mr. and Mrs. Ha from New York. N¢ and New town at sons. smal and | ty coloss | in ol the ot | be the 1 whil w Haven, ol @ Wind- sor 1s thet | heme Mrs Cowley club on | saranh Pri |trude P. Scheyd an entertained Thursday Whitman were awarded Callal Mrs. han, Mrs. W, Walsh Mrs. James [Clerkin Callahan, d Miss the evening Hooker to Miss Urban Calla-| Mrs. M. Tobin, | and Mrs. Mari bridge | the lhous G at r- home Mrs. € Williams v club at her win place st evening Prizes we won by Miss M. Scheyd. M Gille and Mrs, 1% Flaherty. Arlene Hickok entertained two bridge on Wednesday evening Doris Bergman and, Miss Schacter won the Yrizes her bridzc on James Miss street of tables Stanley ot Miss Enma Murs. avenue john D. 8 entertained bridge at her home last cvenir honor of her daughter, Miss Haz Blizabeth Sullivan. whost to John A. Turncr of take place neag future, ivan four of tables ma \ this city in the inl of friends at the eveni Springtic party from |entertai ‘ Burritt this_city {hot¢T on W linner dnesday Mrs. William Kelly of B nue cntertained two tables at {on Thursday afternoon. Mrs Sheehan and Mrs. William | were given the prizes 1dy ave- bridg John Kerin Mis apartments was hot ary group of at her honn | Mrs. George group at | meeting Morris Shu to the Junior liter- Hadassah i on Thur Gans will her home at April | Miss Olga Holstrom of ton entertained two tables of bridge at her home Tucsday evenir | Miss Norcen and Miss Ann Fracchis won the prizes. Hamil- .« . Mrs. thre ion Arnold tables of yons street rant will bridge at h this evening. entertain home Mrs. tained and te last Monds | bridge Mrs. How Douglas A. Johnston a group of friends at her h enter- | cards in Maple Hill afternoon. Prizes for to M Royal Doane ich and Mrs. H. H. went rederick 1 ard md ve a Mrs Mrs. street | brie ning Meyer Anna Walter entertained at her honic o three Monros tables of uesday Miss Mary and Miss party at "t her parents on Grove Hill, night. Miss Hill is spending x of school, Mass, with of on eve- v : Prizes wer Miss Ina Mate won by Brock o ess her Mr. and M tained an their home evening <. Duncan vightsome haw enter- Shery Raymond will vin with a bridge luncheon at Harrison et on Sth »od dinner road at on last o on Al Miss Isabel Harold | her sh club with Wednesday Dover Mrs. -1 FFrederick Rack- bric nei- fter- “”I‘ Our service will give you full satisfaction cspecially in ‘ugene Permanent Waving, Marcelling and Finger Wav- ing. Individual Barbers. W bridz. 1t her rizes were 4 and won by Walker club Geri Vil h Monday | bridzc | Children’s Hair Cutting. AGNELLO'S SEAUTY SHOPPE Strand Theater Bldg . e friends were Ellen Moore on Sunday. W entertain of Sunnyle ner a Irederick and Mes. A Hart | ae2ncasts tertainin of their friends || te a novel party this evening | ir home on Stanley strect, arty, a dinner dance, is in the of a cafe affair. The invita- | Were sent as announcemen:s opening and closing of T ental Cafe and acceptances | in the form of reservations bles the supposed cafe, HERMAN J. ZAHNLEITER Instructor in Violin and Ensembie Playing at M development gained Mar Co I through this study proves an in- valuable to students in their school OPENING TODAY ro Shoe Service, Inc. §9 West Main me in and inspect our shop I'ree flowers to ladies Stree Studio: Dooth Block, 259 Main St. Tel. 545—1044W EASTER GIFTS AND JARDS WIEST MAIN STREET Telephone 6100 ables will | Lliot Andrews won the prize. ries visi- | her | Ma ' CLUB EVENTS af mage t | by | perfor Mi « I « Miss | Diner, I | homze | crnoon, 12§ Joy chapter, D: « and has chosen for Zucl Miss | Minler ursome at brjdge at her home on Mre. Shepard as nley strect Tuesday cvening. Mrs . ¢ afternoon. . . he Beta Mu alumnae will give] t Club Worthy Hills on East- Tues This is the only dange | which alumnae of the sorority has held this season and it is looked forward to with much eagerness Miss Marion ( nd Miss Roselyn Hanrzhan in charge of the af- Mrs. Walter trect entertd Olson of Stan ed her bridge hursday aftcrnoon club at | op home on Mr. and Mrs. L. Hill enterta B d at Banford of dinner last veni are Katherine Blunt, president of cticut college, will be the D. A. R. to Meet at Mis aker at the annual guest night Shepard's Home — Other ; “"fh""fl."‘“" "(l‘"":‘“ ;;::;g: Activities. April T, Marks parish n R akes in St roon New Dritain Girl Scout coun- | pyy of lounders and Pa- triots of America will assemble in Washington for their annual con- Thursday, April 10 at the ton, with the national John Laidlaw Buel, 1d. presiding. There will scssions on Thursday, open- At the evening ses- presidents will read their reports. Miss Florence Hartford, Conneet will speak for this state. cvening there will be hotel for which an vam has been ar- committee in charge. onal councillors will ba to fill out the unexpired former nation- who dicd last Decem- others will serve for of three years, 1l meeting of Connecti- on Iebruary 14, the iss Mary Swift Whittlesey Britain, the retiring state was unanimously endorsed ndid for national council- ive service for the chapter ) Miss Whittlesey's admin- ration as president has been char- ich sponsorcd the si Pan,” at th crence o Hotel Wi urday morning mouncemen 5th, this comi t. "A Kiss James M. Barrie or the children The atc committee i ce is cha } "lo rews. who i b ira Woodford o I ., Mrs. Ired J. 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