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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, SATURDAY, 1z, ———————————— Main. street, has returned to his home from a two weecks business trip to Toronto. FEY Mr. and Mrs. Edward Twichell Who were recently married, have opened their home on Hamilton street. . .. Kendrick Hackett of Swampscott, Mass., Frederick Dannom, ot South Dakota, and Bruce Lamb, of Now York city, all students at Harvard, are the week-end guests of Thomas Linder, their classmate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Linder at his home on Lincoln road. SEels Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armington, and daughter Carol, of Park place spent last week-end in Boston. PRI Mrs. Charles Parsons and her son, Geddes, of Shuttie Meadow road were in New York city over last| week-end. - Mrs. P. Dykens of New York city | vho has been spending the week town as the guest of Mrs. Logan Page of Trumbull street has been joined by her husband who will be here for the week-end. PRI Harold M. Parsons of Russell strect is going to French Lick, In- | diana, tomorrow. | S Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart of Hart strect and Mr. and Mrs. William E Attwood of Vine street left th morning on a motor trip through the south. P Mr. and Mrs. William Birch af New York city and Miami, Fla., ars the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphrey of Shuttle Mcadow ave- nue. GATHERINGS ! Small Informal Parties in the Lead—Many Bridge s Affairs Feature. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glock were pleasantly surprised at their home en Lyle road, Monday evening by a number of their friends and neigh- bors, They were presented with an | ctched tea set. A midnight luncheon | was served. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Arrigan, .. Mrs. Clarence Manning entertain- ed the Monday afternoon bridge club at her home on Corbin avenue this past weck. The bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Bennett Hibbard, Miss Beatrice Reynal, Mrs. Stanley Dun- can, and Mrs. Harold Peck. P Miss Tloise Diemand of South Burritt street will entertain her | bridge club at her home on Thurs- day evening. | P Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Hunnicutt of Ballard Drive, West Hartford, en- fertained four tables at dinner and | bridge at their home last evening. | Among those from this city and Ber- | Vance street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lappan of| Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Ashley gave Elbridge road cntertained at dinner | a dinner party at their home on Cor- at their home last evening. bin avenue Wednesday night, enter- Sias taining Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Morse Mrs, Charles Law of Ten Acre2nd Mr. and Mrs. George Boli. road entertained a foursome at cards at her home on Monday afternoon.| . Miss Ruby Andrews will entertain the members of the Monday after- Gaa 1 noon bridge club at her home on Mrs. John Mechan entertained her | [ incon rosd next week. bridge club at supper at her home . . on Trumbull street, Thursday eve- ning. Prizes were awarded to Miss | Betty Hance, and Miss Eloisc Die- mand. ‘William T. Sloper entertained guests at dinner at his Grove Hill apartment last Tuesday night. PR . e . Bret Neece gave a stag parly at Mrs. C. J. Leroux of Brookside|pis nome on Corbin avenue last Tues- road, entertained 27 of the WamDa | oy night, Auxiliary at luncheon and bridge at . e her home on Thursday. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. L. Landgren of Berlin and Mrs. H. Seigenbaum of Mrs. Brayton Porter of West Hartford will entertain her bridge club, whose membership list is made up almost entirely of New Britain- ites, at her home on Robin road Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black of Lyle | next Friday afternoon. This weck the road were given a housewarming at|club went to the hospital to work their new home on Monday evening, | on surgical dressings. by their neighbors and friends. L T sy Mrs. Merrick Hellyar was hostess Miss Neill Fitzgibbon will enter-|to the members of her contract tain the Monday night bridge club | bridge club at her home on Trum- at her home on Corbin avenue this| bull street last Tuesday afternoon. next week. e B Mrs. Howard Bruemmer gave a Fred Ritter, son of Mr. and Mrs. | “widow's party” for eight friends at A. W. Ritter of Vance street. enter-| her home on West Main street last tained at his home last Thursday | Tuesday night. evening in honor of his birthday. e e o b Mr. and Mrs. Bret Neece of Cor- Miss Betty Booth, daughter of Mrs. | bin avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Howard - M. D. Booth of Harding street en-| Bruemmer are giving a joint dinner tertained at a bridge tea at her home | party tonight at the Bruemmer home last Saturday afternoon. The prizes|on West Main street. Their guest were won by Miss Margaret August- | list includes, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. on. Miss Beatrice Bull, Miss Ruth|Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Booth, Noble, Miss Harriet Allec, and Miss | Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Banford, Mr. Esme Moverly. and Mrs. Manville Johnson, Mr. and DO Mrs. Earle Van Buskirk, and Mr. and Miss Tsabel Foote of Stanley street, [ Mrs. J. Vance entertained her bridge club at her « s on home Thursday evening. Prizes were| Mr, and Mrs. Howard Humphrey won by Mrs. Eliot Andrews, and|had dinner guests at their home on Miss Mary Clifford. Shuttle Meadow road last night, Loty among whom were Mr. and Mr Mrs. Charles Corbin of the Burritt| Howard Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest hotel, was hostess to 23 ladies at|&mith, and Mr. and Mrs. Elisha luncheon and bridge at the Shuttle|Cooper. Meadow club on Wednesday. The . .. table was very colorful and spring-| Mrs. George Kimball gave a din- like with mixed flowers, and orchid [ ner party at her home on South candles. Three tables played the in-| Burritt strect last Sunday night. Her creasingly popular game of contract | guests included, Mr. and Mrs. Donald bridge, while the other two played|Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone straight action. Prizes for contract| Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Pardon Ric were won by Mrs. Rufus Hemenway, [ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphrey, Mrs. Ernest N. Humphrey, and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Parsons, Harold T. Slopcr. Prizes for auction | and William J. Sweeney. were given to Mrs. Willilam Warner, * s . Mrs. Gardner Gibbs, and Mrs. Ra Mrs. Maxwell Porter will have the mond Burr. members of her currents club to Sl ga ) luncheon at her home on Lincoln Mrs. Corbin's guests were all local | road next Monday noon. women except Mrs. Charles Spencer, sie e Mrs. Gardner Gibbs, and Mrs. Wal-| Mrs. Arthur Harrop gave a de- ter Richard who came from Prov lightful luncheon bridge party at dence, and Mrs. Raymond Burr who | her home on Harrison street Tuesday s from West Hartford. afternoon. s s e * s . Another gay party taking place out| Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Williams of at the club house that same day was | Farmington road, Kensington, enter- the bridge tea which Mrs. Richard|tained 12 at a turkey dinner last Prichard and Mrs. Ralph Britton |Sunday in honor of Mrs. Williams' gave to welcome Mrs. Walter R.[birthday anniversary. Among the Morse back to New Britain. Therc|guests was Mrs. Williams' mother guests numbered close to 50 and in-| who celebrated her 8§8th birthday cluded a large percentage of the|anniversary on March 20. town's younger married set. Prizes vob for cards went to Mrs. Luther Parl Miss Janice McCarthy, daughter of er, Miss Ruth Bristoll, Mrs. Morse, |Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCarthy of Ham- Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Brayton Porter, |ilton street, will entertain 12 of her |and Mrs. Roy Bowtell, Mrs. Dudley | friends at an Easter party this aft MELANDER of Charles P. Melander, Miss Melander, daughter married this afternoon to Karl Y. Peterson of Worcester, Mass. of Reverend serics, and the|a post she has held since the or- in rge s worki nization of the club. Miss Anra hard to make them more thax 1dt and Miss Marion Camp- | worth white. Over one hundred, and | bell were clected directors. Nancous shower was |necarer the two hundred rk, sub- | . 5 honor of Mrs, Alex Schnei- [ SCriptions have been filed and many Britain College ciub Jr who was Miss Frieda |are planning to entertain at the | p s annual guest might last chenberg before her recent mar- | Special suppers which are to ay evening in the room of St. viage, at the home of Mrs. Ray- [Serv t the club house preceding parish. Dr. Katherine Blunt. mond Riec m Winthrop streer, | €ach mus c. Among those who | sident of Connecticut College for Tuesday eve Thirty-five guests, Iready subscribed are w London, was the guest | | were present 5 g W. Cooper. W. |sp Dr. Blunt's topic was “Con- Brool P. T. Kimba son o ) Ir. and I Atwood, Mr An informal dinner s given in Mrs. Arthur 3 all of Lexing 1) ! v 5. | honor of Dr. Blunt at the Bur necticut Colleg [ton street will i - er, 4 Sloper, Mr. and Mrs. | hetel by the board of directors and higinon, .. | Rufus cmeny 5. W. Irving. | the local graduates of h Ramsay, Miss t | Mr. and t 1 Mr. | IFollowing the meceting Miss Charlo Mk m S. ow was those in the rece Ruth Nobl Miss Kl ¢ Ar B ind | ng Miss Elizabeth Hunger- | Vivian, Miss irances Vivian ss | h, Dr. anc for nt: Mrs. Donald Bart- luth Loomis, Miss Hazel 1 v, | Theodor A 3 ctt, vice president; Miss Alice Mur- Miss Dorothy I Miss | Begers. Mr. a T Jish i cording cretary; Miss Shephard, Miss Ethelyn P , | Ceoper, N ) e Clar correspondit = William Judd, Jr., Parsons Swain, | W7 1 My nk T - t d Mrs. Lawrence C. Isrnest Humphrey, Jr, Harold Par- i ns, Sperry Perakos, Faul Cianci M Mrs g ! N ert er. Mrs. Earie tham Dary, 1. Duanc | " i 5 roy. and Mrs. Frank Zwicic Lirwin Sloper and Richard Quigles T GG i of the rceeption. ! . Corbin, Mrs. Rober : v Mrs rederick G Mg Sanleteh Sam it Mes. Willard Oquist ey H. Holmes, a1 i velve + luncheon home on Ior stred Firday noo tor Mrs. Wa r Hart and Mrs. Wil | 0 \ 5 ; liam I Attwood who left today on - southern motor trip. g : Al oehibition. o th of New Britain oper rnoon in the gal Britain Institute w irtist members of i Mrs. John C. Loomis ente ne the members of her card club at limcheon and bri at her hon on Lincoln road Wednesday noon coiors, ch rdt, son of Mr. and Mrs, Otto Burckhardt, of Black tehing s make Itock avenue, will celebrate his ninth e onc birthday by having a party this ait crnoon for a n ber of his frien sclection comprised % 18 Jones, James Goodwin Me- Roger Whitman entertained |8 Il known Hartford artist her home on | verett Austin, dircetor of Mor- orbin ¢ last Sunday night| T honorir o guest Mrs [ close Shuttl whose work is shown arc | Raleigh an enwich | ' cvenin . i | ¢ won th . Low Hart Low, L: Mrs. 1. Hindle and Miss Maryiyn r v % | ence ¢ r Marian Hunge sts of Mr. and i Manville | Stevens, =09 t 2lle Moore, I, Ger- Johnson of Maple Hill, "witche h ki A nnic Olson, Char- . K. Bishop, Rae Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson | r.oar : v P'ros: James w given a surprise party their | Tayl ! v « fre cpwortl home on Hart street last 1 =07 verett Hiar b} lara Norto night when sixty « dropped in to help them celebrate the 40th anniversary of their mar- riage. I Begley, Doris Hillery ey TSt ba anta o (yad | tovmmale i .. | Lsther C. Gard, Oliver M. Wiard. TR A e S horacon e ) exhibition will continue until Lincoln street last night for Miss k = Mary McCarthy who will marry Leon ;M‘H another tourr the fa (Continued on Page Six) Loomis of Plainville on the April. Another party at the | On Xonday Enroe home took place last Wed- | bers of the B nesday evening when Miss Mary Me. | Sional women t at the 7128 EXAMINED Enroc entertained twelve friends at [ W. ¢ to ¢ ¢ for FLAS FITTELD cards. ' rizes went to Miss Anna | comi ar. Miss Mal Wall K E. GOODWIN Durant and Miss Anna Sullivan was clected to the presidency. Mi Optometrist »on | Wallen is a graduate of ti 7 — TEL. 1405 Mes. John Meskill entertained last ; Schools, and of the Ne sritain || turday evening with two tables of [State Normal school. At ¢ P bridge at her home on Iast street.|She is a member of 3 Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Td- [the Benjamin Franklin school mund Stanton, and Miss Anna Bride | Miss Cora M. Beale, was clect Stinmadlatonn [ to the office of vice president, M f tre lin who were their guests, were, Mr, | Walker. Mrs. Olive Judd Tngraham, | ernoon in honor of her Ixth birth-| won by Mrs., A Wi T ot = it 3 e BU[ \X/e re BUS_V. and Mrs. Edward Christ, Mr. and| M Edward Lancaster, Mrs. P. C. Tarl, Mrs. Charles Abell, of Toj Mye. C and Mrs | | Dusiness and Professionai || Sri. Haroll Teor Mp avd Nies | 10e b I Pellome | and | rington, formerly of this city, and|James Clerkin wor rizes Women's Club lects — HERMAN J. ZAUNLEITER|| || Rebuilding Soiled Hats and c Mrs. Harrison Bristoll. Mrs. sha Dr. Frank and Mrs. Zwick enter- 5 Svain " ' N « Kenneth Relyea, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | 3 ” i Mrs. Charles Mitchell PN Other Notes. L a3 Miss Ma 1y as- | ta d' 3 e ne " 1 Troum, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Silsby, | Cooper: and Miss Marian Hellyar as- (tained at_their home on Lincoln - : Mrs. H. J. Wilcox. of Woodr A lariokiet] | ) Instructor in Rl I and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson. | SiSted With the serving. roadilasmsundaylares nes [ court celebratea her birthday at h P e s ————————————— ||| Violin and Ensembie Playing ASTER PARADE Mrs. Hunnicutt was the former Mar- ' . : {ioms yosterday. by cntertaining Sfrest cave a buldee party ool S for the musicales e : - Mrs. George Bramhall entertained v 1 Studio: Booth Block, 259 M : garet Wilcox of Berlin. S s e Thanes | at bridge at her home on Prospect guests from Bristol, Hartrord anl, f tior birthdox last evoning | which are being sponsorcd by Tel. 545—1044W ]in},\ Up ilvt a Li)\\1§”<w.<t s 5 1% e iy, e oy B ‘ - g Shuttle Meadow club liave been |+ dring Yours In To number of guests at her home on | Will take place at her home on the | {VATCRA O (88 B SR el o e ) Miss | May 23rd. and Saturday, June 7 e T = THE Biruta street Thursday cvenins. Siuand bt he st Socguisbnon il s G i e el A ¢ sehneider, Miss 1 He deal of interest has beon TORGE WESTIn 2 A {Her guests will include only mem-| \ .yt Berara of Winter street|drews, of Kensington. Mrs. Taal|ili Irederick Senf, . I B = = ||l GEORGE WESTERMAN Modem Hat Shop Mrs. Luther Parker, and Mrs. Ben- | bers of the committees of the vari- s Sl i N win . N Violinist and e b s ot el entertained two tables of bridge at|Baker of Kensington, Mrs. Novmas | Wil v S e Lolinist ; o Bikain : nett Hibbard of Forest street, en- |0 0 s alone her home on Thursday evening. Mrs. | Bigelow of Berlin Wl Mrs. Ray- | Rubey, of Milfo; r \ TEACHER OF VIOl New Britain's Leading Hat tertained at supper at the Parker's South Congregational church. M0 Kennoy andMrs: 3FDeMoxe | inondl Willlanat ol I<erislnsten oi|ot Bristolt and i o o N . E A ll Pupil of os Hassclbrink at Rebuilder sundk 1o Wenmineton et Mpnday P won the prizes. having one of the most novel partics | Meriden. Prizes were won b unzio L. Agnello Listiniegotmuaipal fart 38 Chureh St Telephon evening. Among the Shuttle Meadow club ! = New York Ci . 2 LRk £ e e Fl e f”‘?“" < ‘: L A of the season on April 1sth. The|Carroll. Miss Schneide Sen JACHER OF VIOLIN haioe = 4 embers dining at the clubhouse at| g Clyde Van Valkenburg of finvitations have a silhonette cow-|and Mr. Rubey. D10, 209 e Studio: 16 Carmel St.. Phone 4033 Mrs. R. V. Thomas of Hamilton |the dinner hour on Thursday of this g : inyilationsSlidypRa Asiliousitaseoy PUIDLGL AL At atreet, will entertain the Alpha Alpha|week were Mr. and Mrs. Frank bridge club at her home next Tucs- | Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley day evening. with their daughters, Mrs. Arthur PR Church street entertained at bridge | boy riding a spirited pony, with th | S v, in honor of her sister, Mrs. C. E.|ords, e Feuna Unv Miron of Providence, R. I, on Tues-| norting the pony's hind fect. A day evening. Prizes were awarded to Harrop and Miss Esther Stanley, Mr. | arrs. Miron, Mrs, H. M. Vile, and I"or Appointments sup-| Mrs. Gerald Comstock, the for- CALD Miss Mary Bu T of this Miss Florence Norden entertained |and Mrs. Bret Neece, Mr. and Mrs. her bridge club at her home on Nor- | Stanley Goss, Mr. and Mrs. William den strecet last evening. Rowland and Mr. and Mrs. Harry e Bates. Miss Grace Swain of Forest street LR entertained her bridge club at her home yesterday afternoon. s ox Mrs. David Malmfeldt of Maple irect entertained at bridge on Tues- | jucic. day in honor of Mrs. George Kinnie, Noan a new comer in town. Prizes were| ypio given o Mrs. Edward Steinle, Mrs. L. B. Banford, and Mrs. George Boli. x o ox Mrs. Ormond Bates of Elbridge road entertained a foursome at Juncheon and bridge at her home yesterday. Sunnyledge last Tuesday night enter Main street, Mrs. George Boli of Williams of Lexington street wer entertained at luncheon at the Mid. S of Portland. Mrs. Otto Erling. n s s Mrs. Raymond Burr of West Hart- ford entertained three tables at luncheon and bridge at her home on Mr. and Mrs James North gave|Tuesday. an evening party at their home on fB ] -| Miss Gretchen Zimmerman. Mi taining their guests with dinner and | Dorothy TLombra, and Mrs. Howard Smart were the prize winners at the bridge party which Mrs. John Howard Bruemmer of West| Wolf gave at her home on Kensing- f|ton avenue last Saturday afternoon. Trumbull street, and Mrs. Hubert £ L) e Miss Elizabeth Hatch., daughter -| of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hatch of dletown Country club Wednesday | Lincoln road, will entertain som noon, the guests of Mrs. Harold Guy | twenty of her friends at her home this evening. Mrs. Duncan Shaw was hostess at | a breakfast bridge party at her home | on Elbridge road onc day this past week. | Sty i Mr. and Mrs. Norman McKirdy of | Hamilton street entertained at din- ner and bridge in honor of Mr. Wil- liam McKirdy on Tuesday evening. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. William McKirdy, Mrs. George Ash- ley and Stanton Ashley. . e . | Mrs. Herbert Anderson of Maple | Hill, entertained two tables of bridge at her home on Monday cvening. 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