New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 12, 1930, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1930. ———y MRS. MARK LACEY i . i . Mr. and Mrs. Lacey who are former residents of Corning, Mrs. Doane was one of the host at the annual guest { - . ! . Y., have recently purchased the Mitchell homestead on night Wednesda:, held by t le Hill Woman's club. Mis. { L i o ; i Russell street. Doane is a vice president as v haiin the membership . 1 committee of the orgar | ) 2 Mr. and Mrs, Charles Leppert of | into the Abbe house % o 1 Black Rock venue, leave today | strect. for a week's stay at Atlantic City . . » e Mr. and Mrs. Ern Olson of T Coolidge street spent last week-cnd Thomas Linder, son of Mr. and iy \orcester, Mass, going in - to Mre. Thomas Linder of Lincoln | posion on Monday. hey returncid | 1 . C P A 1 Fa y Social Activities About ‘Gown | ! road, a student at Harvard, is|pome the following day. : ; : spending his spring v on with : Last Week of Penitential Season Offers No Big Parties . nis parents NIy FTartison B elstolll o Vants “ GRS vis? at Shuttle 1 v Clul | . SN 2O : - N . ’ street with her two children will 1ignt in. l arls at Shuttle M v‘l“\ Club ; i | Miss Blizabsth Cooley. daughter|jeave next Friday for a visit in Mont- 3¢ Colorful Party—Other Notes of | . : . o* Dr. George Cooley, of Lincoln | lair. g fl‘l("'(‘\l to Hardware City Folks i« b : . i ‘ . : ", | road, returned to Zacher Art school Ak | i | to 1 Boston, ‘ednes T e / " : L o Mis. John Tellows of Ten Acre e R gt 3 % 3 5 . , & y e road will go to Maplewood. N. J., COURSE, no larae parties are scheduled for Holy Week, | o e , : Miss Helene Kupec of Tremont | nev Triday for @ short visit. but there alwa are the usual number of smail and - o N s . . street, and Miss Olive Chadsey of . intimate alfairs fter ¢ > among the most enjoyable - i , Tremont sireet are spending th:| Aijorney Marry 1L Milkowitz 13 social functions of the I 3 Then, too, the ‘ . e “‘1““‘_‘”“1 in - Springticld visiting | spending the week-end in Stamford auiet dayvs precedine \ster festivities come as a welcome / B Mrs. Miilkowitz and daughter having R ) ) ) - 5 . & gone their carlier in the weck. relief to those who will soon be caught up in the whirl of cvents . Mrs. Duncan Shaw of Llbridge MO which will crowd into the following three or four wecks. : - road is visiting in Haworth, N. J. ¢ % PP Ernest Fletcher of Dayton, Ohio, is the week-end guest of Mr. and HE Paris party or “Un Nuit a Paris” as it is called, taking Mrs. Fayette Leister of ibridas|Mrs. Henry Armington of Park o or St ETaeto el b the Shu kL Moy road with her two children is vis- | place. place on Saturday, of laster week at the Shuttle Meado! —Photo Ty Jolnson & Peterson iting in Philadelphia, Pa. Eotee 'uhh‘mw‘, er g:uc\ i‘,,“”‘”“”“]“‘ the n‘.;um’n\lm the club MISS FLORENCE NORDEN E e Winton Catlin, son of Mr. and ombers. Airthur G. Kimball and a corps s tellow worlers | 4 T 8 % s % Gt ST T Q) Leonard Clarkson, s f Mrs. T.| Mrs, Ray d Cati £:Adams tembers. Avthu Kimball and a carps of Sa Miss Norden is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Norden of Norden street. She ol e L BN el wer Ay ave just about completed plans for the event. When the : R e 3. Wilbor of Iorest street has street a student at Clark, who has ues . e % Sontorned i was recently hostess at a charming bridge tea. sumed his studics at Milford prep. [been spending the first part of his I i * | spring recess in Maine, is expected 19 o 11 f ), ovar daina S0 = = = g g niniature section of Paris sulevard Parnasse and the| | | Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Corbin of |home on Tucsday ontmartre, scenes provocative of dreams and plans for future | visit frinds in Virginta. Mrs. William Warner of Lincoln | Mre. George Kimball of South| Mrs, F. C. Toomis of Harrison |Hackensack, N. J., who have been * elightful v to the capital of France. e e street has gone on a motor trip o | Burritt street has gone to Chicago, |sirect is spending a few weeks in|enjoying the scason at Palm Be Lewis W. 8. Chapman of Woest Everyth so we are told, is {0 be very oay, the| Miss Ruby Andrews, daughter of | Washington, D. C. 11i,, for ten days. | Miami, Florida J‘lor;d‘l, ““n there on L akGr o e el et A R of e Fiie ik e | April and are making pla :E;’l'\_;'?w?l‘,m]‘ i £ e »f;;‘n: E]‘(\: . ':’,‘U‘}(\‘;jln]}‘}:{{‘ssll. ncoln road has retur from| Miss "“H_/‘::" Q'w”‘; ser """\‘- ‘)‘“" William Sloper who has been| Charles Hellyar of Corbinfayas (ilorlitronedinitng Iatoispring: % Sl , £ sggsdl 4 "I New York city is studying In New Yorle city, sneiit| wintering in Florida returned to his | nue, spent a few days in New York ’ HerBerT E. ANDERSON since 1t will lend ad ( t reneial atmosphere of the S Monday and Tucsday in town homo on Grove Hill last Tuceday|cily this past week, N Georse Tandcradiac scene. The clubhou wiil | lliantly illuminated and| v and Mrs. Herbert Camp of e . and has gone 10 W - for S :'Ori; city '; visiting Mrs. C c VIOLINIST 2 At alalse ih . y g s i s A v r. and X Williar the weeck-end | .anders of Lexington st ND TEACHER ecorated clab ..A\.I > 2 N | program for the evening’s| I'ark place are to be in New vw ork i e L lia tvicalefend Nie ] John Blacie [Son of Mr o | lnglon Ll AhD) entertainment has ranged. ! ing it, the committee | ity for a short time next week i ; i s N Tohh (BlAGk of. Iinaoln street; o | sruvio: PACKARD BLDG. TEL.361-R o Joid 1 41 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kirkha S 5 and his ¢ ARCH STREET AT MATN 1s most reticent, b ¢ to rumor all the stunts will be| Nty _ where Mr. Beer 1 particip: 1{ of Lexington street are now in Italy, | %udent at Dartmouth college in th or el lvar oo ool ) e e done by profession: ¢ - importations for the|,, Moward Humphrey of Shut [0t bexing Festan in:Taly.f), | BT ot 3 2 Qi 5 % Mecadow avenus was in New | occasion. A mid i ¢ ved and general <lzmmn_':‘w_\ on Thursday of this week sl TUoBert. Ca b " Howard Hart of Hart strect wus will continue unt n the morning. Nine o'clock the | R 3 the . suest of Mr. and Mre | New York clty during the week:. ’ scheduled tin 2 i | been the gu - and Mrs. | .o Tayler Mills, of Boston was thu SOMEDs ks Arting arty, so unless you want to| Mrs. Harry Bates of Russel|Frank Shine of Lasalle courl fOr| yeioo wi sioool qoerion o A | guest of his rother, Arnold Mills| miss fome of the best . be on hand at that hour. |strect. regent of the Fther Staey| the past week. has returned 10 her | g e Farold T. Sloper of Tus- | of Codar street, last week-end: f ‘!‘g:::\[;:u'bi u‘u\'ollx;"m .111:} 'mhr-];c:{w]\‘tu’\”\“ i Sheepshead Bay, NEW | gy gtreet has returncd from Mou- | s e treal, Canada. p ark Lacey of Rt during the bric 1 on hold promise of receiving | Fiemenway of Lexington street, are| Mr and Mra, Ir Kenefick af [ cpoooo 5 o ISR G T R AT S n T SR T 5 < iy i e ’ L harles Smith of Lexington | Gosten, M much favo i : v hearty response from the. leaving for Washington, . ¢ - I'Scuth Burritt s we omonrod IS i R | fl.lembo‘b ;nr!‘ a most < ruished subscription Jist results. | wttend the 39th Natiou-| for a few day v in New York | piiec —_— Since dinne ai v and later as the oolf season JONELESE 2 LI | EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS gets under way, ¢ pt : » at evenine enterts S DG s S e EaT o iio]ls Mo GIN By SO Tk [ [ e is almost an impo S ilihaeh 5 Mrs. Dorothy Thompson Abbo,| Ienvon Loomis, son of Mr. aWli o'is \igiting her sister, Mrs, | HENRY F. REDDELL fi) \] ot Iy necessitating more of a rush | ¢ v of Mrs, H. C. 2 homp- | Mrs. John C. Loomis of Lincoln | gonjae Duncan of Llbri road. | OPTOMETRIST than is altoge ¢ . 0 the committee, as in the case i ington strect has recent- | read. returned to Amher L : RAPHAEL BUILDING of: the tourna ridge tings has divised the plan of |1V Visited frieads in San Francisco, | Sume his studies last 3 . Mrs Stanley Cooper of Brook-||e 99 Wis1 Main 61 mdu»cmz‘ e s e e e had as his guest over side road has been at the Ilisha | ELEVATOR sERVICE special dinner to t 3 & } s . . end, Charles Adams Jacks ! 5 e b dining roor | Coopers’ country home in Lymc T - mjoy a | 1 . ) dining room, where they can rtis Clitford, son of Mr. and | ville , who is also it Gt e 3 ¢ | § PRECISION OF VISION: [ 4 enjoy a leisurely meal w t fecling that they must hurry or| Mrs. A. W. Clifford of Kensington | Amherst. g S 1esday, April 22, is the return from I, Laude "y date of the first el Florida, last. Monday and| Henny Ielton. o s of '32, is spending his spring recess with his parents. a clay pigeon shoot . s . is 'HE three music: e place at the clubhouse is 8 o'clock. e to be in New Britain for the irncat Pelton and summer months. umed his ctudics PLRSO\\} Q SR IR e ¢ loge on Monday A is ‘ it : YOUR SPRING et Irs. J S I i r. and Mrs. Maxwell Porter of S ) H g oln road and 3 nd Mrs ‘I“‘"\“bl e : | TR e o S ] Clifton Wilson of West Hartford | \CL 18 0 IE MAE L2 N % Kimball of 1. \‘..‘\'m, cday 4 5 | is the most important accessory of your new . . 2 < wardrobe. If you would be the perfect pic- Mr. and My et Byr = Ivoviden L el Ks S‘I'A‘I'IONERY GlFl\S ‘ : ture of chic, selectluxurious yeteconomical ot R ‘ 9 SILK STOCKINGS Make Your Famous for their beauty and wearing qualities; all-silk hems with picot edge; rly reinfore- ]Easter Gift a BO@R{ “ ed; expertly fashioned to fit without a wrinkle. LT 2 N /) $1.50 $1.95 $0).50 Why ? i ln!llweigh?s:Very]shaer,Semi»she?,SeNi:. e ‘_ et Because it is a perfect gift, one of good Srs. Dol < ¢ Ma- | taste and one which will bring recur- S rent joy to the recipient. e , & Parker thei Gonnecticut

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