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VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1930. _——————————— " George Waye Lnder, son of Mr. THERINGS l and Mrs. Thomas Linder of Lincoin (;A road, has returned to Moses Brown >rovidence to resume his studies . e D l Mrs. Indell Given Round Miss Virginia Deshler of New of Parties—Other Notes York city is the weck-end guest of of Interest. Miss Marjorie Read, daughter of Mrs. Clifford Merwin of Worthing- ton ridge. Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Hatch ot il West Main street entertained at Mrs. Robert Indell who has been dinner at the Farmington Country the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dud- club on Thursday evening in cele- ley Walker at her home on Monroe bration of their wedding anniver- street, for the past week eturned sary. to her home in Alabama yesterday P LI S T e i| Many local people attended the Miss Marjorie Read, daughter of dance which the Kappa chapter of Mrs. Clitford Merwin of Berlin was the Phi Kappa sorority gave at the the guest of Miss \1rginia Deshler | Business and Professional Woman's of New York city, a classmate at club in Hartford last night. Dana Hall this weck. TR i v e Miss Hazel Bassford, daughter of Louis Oldershaw, son of Mr. an g Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bassford of Mrs. Louis Oldershaw of Steeis ; . Corbin avenue will entertain a nuim- rect. has as his gues, Ronaid / - ber of guests at a theater party this Washburn, a student E West- 7 X evening. The guests will return fo minster ’ the Bassford’s home for dancing. { [ ARR % * s - Mrs. William Coholan of Lincola i ! In honor of her week-end guests, strect spent a few days in New 7 Miss Jetta Hatch, Miss Dorothy York city this week . . Murch, and Miss Elizabeth Mash. G . Miss Dorothy Page, daughter of ; the Logan Pages of Trumbull street entertained at a charming tea at her home last Saturday after- noon. Miss Ruth Naughton, Miss Hazel Bassford, and Miss Kathlean Hodges assisted Miss Page. P Miss Barbara Christ, daughter of and Mrs. Ernest Christ of Ten road is spending her spring with her parents. Miss Christ student at Miss Sayward's in Pennsylvania. v .. . . A number of the more accom- Claude J. Leroux of Brookside . o plished riders for the Wilton riding road spent a few days in New York : academy in Kensington, enjoyed city this week. . picnic supper at the Cabin on R e Mount Lamentation last Saturdxy Miss Aug a Parsons. youngest 7 afternoon, The trip was made on "I.Hn-'h" r of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart i horseback, of course, and the riders Parsons of Lincoin street, a student | i “ were their own chefs over the huge at Dana Hall is at her home for| . stone fireplace in the cabin. ¢ Spring recess. ¥ R S e ¢ i85 | Mrs. Richard Pritchard and Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Kimball, daughtsp -, ; Ralph Britton of Ten Acre road Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G, Kimball have issued cards for a bridge tea 3 = of Lexington street returned from ; on Wednesday, April 9th, to meet SEgoshy Iolinsons & T el eiaim J New York city on Thursday . Mrs. Wi Morse, si- e & MISS VIRGINIA MERWIN ™ i o T _ MISS DOROTHY CATLIN : ; Albert Hine, Jr., son of Mr. anl to live. Another junior member of New Britain society, the only R e e = ol _‘““l‘ lerwin of Berlin fares. a. ¢ ; Thne b Olion gosl | i ; Lt n 3 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Catlin of Adams street. a granddaughter of Mrs. iet Merwin and another prominent |Tas resumed his studies at Exeter, | : The Henry Armingtons of Park member of the sub deb group. | N. H., at the Phillips-Exerter acad- place entertained with a small emy. ¥ formal dinner party at their home = = = - s oe . Wednesday cvening. After dinner Mrs, Oscar Wilkerson of New Jer- the party went to Hartford to see |y, C = | artford club. Netherlands Folk song; Wennerberg sey is the house guest of the Max- r Stone' 3 e 8 2 Y o &1 of the Ired Sfone’s performance o P Male Chorus—John A. Lindsay, di- | well Coe’s of Laurel road. “Ripples.” Socialri ZCE’iUiI'fGS (5 Zboul‘ C(?Own S % Lt £ 1 Mrs. Maurice Stanley gave a|rector. A Miss Kathryn Clark, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pease had | 12T8¢ bridge tea party at her home| Var Gud Ar Oss En Valdig Bors; Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Clark of | ‘e SNMMNI | | & gmall dinner party Wednesday |0 Lincoln road I'riday afternoon. | S A band and congregation. | Garden street, left vesterday for o o) ol evening at their home on Lincolu e o e e R R e Philadelphia where she will attend | MISS IRENE PIEFFIER road, A grand concert is to be given for | SO Z « annual concert and ball I'riday eve- Lullaby, Brahms-Zander. ning, April E §:30 at the Prayer of Thanksgiving, old Murs. Harold Shepard Entertains D. A. R. Members — 3 g 5 | the marriage of a former classmat: | ; ofiestaat 5 Ir ey LoGo > benefit of the Salvation Army Cold Weather Puts Ban On Out Door Sports— lar Beaver college. | Miss Pieftier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pieffier of |\ = ovce stanning wit be i . Friday evening, April| Miss Linnea Anderson of Church Ay \r\'.arl'ex_l street, is spending her spring recess with her parents. | ;,ostess to her bridge club on Mon. |11, at § o'cloc at the Swedish |street entertained her bridge elub H. McElhone of Harvison | Miss Pieflier is a student at the Howard Seminary, day at her home on Corbin avenue. | Bethany church. A splendid program \-‘t JwArl_homl"lon A\Iun«:}u.\'“ m'n‘lninx. #E e has been arranged which will feature | Miss Alice Johnson and Miss I7lor- Mrs. Edward Lancaster had a|many prominent members of the|ence Norden won the prizes. | (L) | | ow B N C ahands aer PG e ke B John A. Andrews. Jr., son of Mr.| Miss Eleanor Hine, daughter of of Brook strect, have returned fo|small party at her home on Ten|New Britain musical ciub as well s OOI\I.\\,. 08 ACIORS IS TN BRI eE oy O] .mg‘nm Mrs. John A. Andrews of Lin-|Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Hine of [their home on Long Island. Acre road Wednesday afternoon. |as the Wennerberg Male Chorus. Mrs. Walter Thurston of Stanley lenten period, high Spots w "lt'h. relieve the monotony of | coln street, and Joseph Kendal of |Clayton road, returned {o Bradford | oa s oo The complete program is given |street entertained two tables of sewing groups, surgical dressing classes and other charity | Dallas, Texas, both students at Yale, [academy on Tuecsday to resume her Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hart of [ helow: bridge at her home on Tuesday eve- functions are few and far between. The theater offers|seiled yesterday for a two wee studies. Chatham road had a small dinner | Onward Christian Soldiers, Arumr;n‘in.’;. T!}c_p]nzrslw‘?m gtwl‘ é)ob Mrs. s o < e masicll tooians » | trip to Bermuda. r 5 | party Tussday evening, entertaining | Sullivan; the Salvation Army band | Roger Smith and Mrs. Axel Oberg. E':lt\“h‘il In*mmi 1atioe: e h rm{ilfixl«llml :)t. \l“\l\]‘\l‘l‘ll‘tv‘\i"ll\.!(:' R | tiss Georgin Thomson. who has | Mr. and Mrs. Donald McMillan and |and congregation, HE Bushnell mer AL ALTACy Ip SYnallconsing RS ¥1 Tobert Booth, son of Mrs. M. D, |been spending spring recess | oo Mr. and Mrs. Alfred I'rost of Hart-| Inyocation—Rev. €. J. Tredeen. Mrs. William Welch of Glen street smart set. Aside from affairs of 14}\‘% type society’s calendar | pooth of Harding street, has re- | With her par Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. William C. ford and Farmington. O Gud. Som Styrer Iolkens | entertained her bridge club on Mon- offers little of major importance frem now until after the|turned to Moses Brown in Provi- | James Thom orest street, ve- |are visiting Niagara Falls and Wal s Oden, Wennerberg. {day evening. Mrs. Florence Schaef- Easter holidays. Then howcver, with the oreat influx of|dcnee, to resume his studies. [sheon, Suoain el “"";:‘“l"“‘ king Glen. They will go as far west| Mrs. Andrew J. Sloper entertained | mif Mitt Hem, Kromer fer, Mrs. Lidith Rollins and Mrs. weddings and their attendant parties local folks will be kept * academy where she 1s & student. as Detroit, and Lansing, Mich., via|guests at luncheon at her home on | Morgon, Eklof; Wennerberg Male | Maric Morton were awarded the Blisy RGE 7 ey SR e F S ] | Mrs. Valentine Chamberiain, and 4 .| rail, boat and air. Mrs. Bates Grove Hill Friday noon. Chorus—John A. Lindsay, director. |prizes. busy going on from one thing to another. For a few short|yer sons, Teady and Val, of Sunny-| Miss Barbara Parsons, and Miss|ihc former Miss Ii. Nelson of Cher- Sy Hear Ye Isracl—From “Elijah,” LA LIR weeks only, something of the intensity of the mid-winter|icaze, s. I. North of West beth Parsons, daughters of the py street, this city. The young con-| The Burton Wells entertained at!fendelssohn. season will he experienced and then events will run less and | Main strect have left on a trip ‘.n}’:‘:i"”r ffi“_';;“’dj(:"fh(K];_‘l(‘_:?'lil")afil&*“_‘; plo will return about the fourteen'h [ bridge at their home on William |~ pero ih Crucifix, = TFrank until everyone rushes off to the various watering resorts | Bermuda where they will meet Miss [ AVC retirned (o their 501 e&es Be jof this month and will make their | Court, Kensington, last I'riday night. | Lay M Bleanor B Vanl R F e fe by Now Ditiaiss Bertha and Miss Cornelia Chamber. | L2 and Mou yOLES home in New York city. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Henr. e e i which are favored by New Britainites. lain who are on tI fionis | nnininedlicusces i tie tnhis Nimro, Henry Rose and Henry| Chanson Louls XIIT & Pavani—|ang M. Doioid Boreey ot thels I . | ents. | ¢ ; and Mrs. Donald Barney at their ol o 3 N ot o 3 from & several months! voyage. . on e Miss Lois Mills of Lincoln streat |~ 7T Ao | Couperon; direlsler. home next Tuesday. 'HE outdoor sen, because of the inclement weather, is AR *Slanley Hart of Chatham road ended the Wesleyan Junior prom i Melodie, Gluck Kreisler. E o Slow o e i * % . Goss: e .| Stanle i thian e e s : Mrs. James Walsh of Pendleton| p St | eénthusiastic golters face the biting winds which sweep over the| ¢ "™ = to Deerficld acadoms | NeW York cily on business. | . . {Iriday cvening. Prizes were award- | peain 130, Wennerbers: Teuben | STCCt Was hostess to et “currents” Shuttle Meadow club course and only ardent equestriennes| ,qe, spending his spring recess in | # e tia | Miss Jetta Hateh and Mis¢ Dora- |ed to Mrs. E. Crowley, Mrs. F. 1a- | yapsten, e club at her home last Monday eve- take to the bridle trails. IHowever it takes more than a cold | town. [issirs aviliant, O fotuier "‘,‘I,“ “| ity Murch of Worcester, Mass., and [herty and Mrs. F. Gucken. Address—Dr. Abel Ahlquist. L s wind to daunt the heart of a fisherman and many local rod| ¥ . |little dauenter, Barbara ot Ehellie fatiss Biizaboth Mash ot Sprinsticld, el e A Birthday, Woodman. and reel followers wait impatiently for the open trout season| . Stoven Hart. the sccond SRS : e Lintor. Mpe |Mass, were the gucsts last week- | Ruth Hart was hostess to the | ppe yying’s in the South, John 7 < 2 ! . plar | . et - v 3 vers sister. M. |ong of Miss Dorothy Page, mother | members of her card club at her!p, SR > = e = e % Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Hart = R . ¢ ) 5 Prindle Scott; . Eleanor I which is due April 15, when despite wl he tl c . Mapl cc f 5 £ e April 15, when despite w lmt the thermometer| \\:\ic il is home for his spring < Vance of Jlaple Steet- - of Mr. and Mrs. Logan Page of (home on Roxbury Road Thursday|yahisrom Tecords all sorts of ¢ excursions into the country will be in S s aisten order, with week-cnd camping trips and all day picnics rivalling | L | Trumbull street. :;‘eni';x;'-ml’r:;f; :xcar br‘agil“'m\‘[ ‘0’ Undivided Heart—Selection; the " Miss Mildred Luddy and Miss Mar-|g A, pand oty . * road, her daughter Mrs. Lucian hon o 12 ibA s ® one another. St WHITLAN o, B {evens and her grandson, little| Mrs. Clarence Derrick of Sefton |® PN e Voicerinath auWildchons T ohn EYES EXAMINED o % ia"strect 8 going tolWatshingtony | o0 Sl EE T BRI G IDrive | 15 entertalning) iMrs, G, Sl .| Prindle Scott; Reuben Hallsten. R e HIS week the outstanding affair with local clubs was (., next Tuesday to attend th¢|j. o returned home after a week's | Derrick of Pulaski, Virginia. [ @ bridge | The 01d Refrain. Kreisler. o e SEEB L IS wee tstanding affair with local clubs was the|§ & 2% Tuesday | 2 homo ater « veelcs| | party at her home. - on Biack Tock | a,O'd, Refrain. X || FRANK E. GOODWIN regular monthly meeting of the Esther Stanley chapter, | e [ visit in Long Tsland, N. Y. G0 |avenue Thursday afternoon. Prizes| ST TIEE TR a- Liolin— Optometrist P 1 o e e o : i oy . o o o Yage i el 8. R s . g 2 27 N D Daughters of the American Revolution, for which Mrs. Harold| Mrs Hary Bates of' Russelll i mopert g, vance of Mapte |y 2N Mrs Losan Page at|vent (o Mrs Bussell Hubbard, Mrs. | George Westerman. 2 MAINSST: e PRI 006, Shepard of Dover raciously opened her home Friday |STect as regent of the Esther Stan-| [ u‘]?"n\‘mV. l‘\m\.lo:‘yh\.\on“ BN oucat SN Bave s ety :\'o:-‘m:n pertini and Mrs. Gustav| Reapers Song, Bohemian Folk |z afternoon and with Mrs. John C. Loomis and Mrs. Isaac Black Cachanten ‘,’-T-"- “i ane '\J‘”' John [ southern motor trip 0‘\."\\"”‘,!3: e ]\,‘:m‘ 3 \’[,. }::: e g G 0 song. |h T e P St > e 3 .oomis of Lincoln road as vice| o Fessparies B e e . 5 3 "}‘: co-hostesses ente: tained tly half a hundred members of | regent of the organization are leav. | - ; ”' e will spend next weck-end with th>| “A Kiss for Cinderella” the moy- the association. Iollowing an interesting reading by Ms.|ing next Sunday to attend the 39ih |y, Howard Humphrey = of s | Pases. DS Pn e e anal Ol George Flanagan of Forest street, afternoon tea was served with |annual congress of the Daughters |3 . N : St BEoutiorganlzation Sponsolediat the 0 lana | as s v 3 | York city this week. L Strand {heater this morning was a Mrs. Louis P. Slade and Mus. arles . Parsons presiding at | " the American Revolution which | T Miss Dorothy Luhrs, daughter of Eteck mirice ime i o ot the flower decked table. Mrs. Shepard's daughter, Barbara,|iqm. Washington, D. C, APrill j501a T. Sloper of Russell street ":' ”\\i”‘“fl“gu‘(‘g‘:sw‘"”m"\‘,(llg’:“ the junior members of society were Mrs. Loomis’ daughter, Ruth and Ethelyn Parsons, the eldest & < e | has gone to Greenville, Maine. ke gt v in attendance and many of them 5 | gave small, luncheon parties after Y ; pEls % Junior prom and festivities last daughter of Mr. and Mis. Robert Parsons, assisted in serying| Ford Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. | A Al N T e of T est 5 e e . Society Folks Enjoy Gay Round of Informal Home Parties. street spent vesterday in Norwalk. Raymond Babcock of the West- et minster apartments, is to be in Chi- cago, 111, this wee Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vreeland of West Hartford will entertain Mr. |and Mrs. Clayton Parker and Mr. Mrs. Maurice DPcase of Lincoln lane will be hostess to her current events class on Monday. vacation, Mrs. John A. Andrews of Lincoln week-end. the guests. {1 Cooper of Vine street T T P | x % % ling his spring vacation in :m,}m ¢ B e | J. T. Hart, of Maple Hill, has re- Washington Commandery No. 1 S iq - N = 3 | b g turned from a trip to Detroit. | Knights Templars will hold their 1 S of Berlit | 4 i/ona, who has been the hous Bellaire, Florida, | oyoct of her daughter, Mrs. Stanloy Thursday in hor Here and There Witl i f Tk place : nerd Cooper of Brookside road for the | . N Bitain Theodlon : heme town with Mrs, Stanley Gal-| pyst” ek sailed for Europe today e G2 Ve Gonnecticut - School Set Home. S s o k al ol o e ‘";“ _city by her| g 3 P Payor of Great Neck S R R KO G ORI e e e e el G e SR o B SR O s, i Gl S G e o Sl sRIngd SRIORbE It ron dolnl o nd White Sulphur s . > next month | A i Wik o, BN Mrs. Roger Whitman of (‘orbin avenue was in B port during Upton of Solann, | = Co o JS STATIONERY GI[:lS week-end in Syracuse, N. Y n Berlin w Mrs, Norman | Attorney B. I. Nimro of Washing ton, . C., was the t and NN T e e WHETHER YOU LIKE il | b Mo Tonlen of Ao With Bunnies, Spring Flowers or with clk-cnd guests of Mr Stone week-end. mmons place S 5 | Xeligious Sentiment you will find nson of Common Cards e Winters and her daughter. ¢ A s P eral dais s Theodora of Chicago, 111, have here to send to all your Mrs. Howard Humphrey heen the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Friends and Family of re Deir » Clayton Parker and ) Parke ® nt Mass., this Ancoln road of MHart city this " GOLFLEX QUALITY