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e guests of Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey of Shuttle avenue. Howard Meadow DRI Miss Ruth Bassette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buell B, Bassette of Emmons Place has sent out cards for a studio bridge which she is giv- ing at 162 Main street, Wednesday, April 23rd. e 0w Mrs. Noah Lucas entertained her bridge club at luncheon and cards Monday noon at her home on Dover road, * s . Howard §. Humphrey save a supper party at the Shuttle Meadow club last Sunday night, and among those dining with him were Mr. and Mrs. William Birch who are Youse guests at the Humphrey home, Mrs. Harold M. Parsons, Mrs. Allen McKinnie, Mr. and Mrs. John Durphee .of Waterbury, William Jones of Waterbury, William J. Sweeney, Lee Howe, Louis Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone Vance. PR Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bruemmer and Mr. and Mrs. Bret Neece of Corbin avenue entertained sixteen guests at dinner and bridge at the Bruemmer home on West Main street last Saturday night. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. William H. Footh, Mrs. Manville Johnson, Mrs. Johnstone Vance, Arthur G. Kin ball, Johnstone Vance and Earie Van Buskirk. PR Miss Rose Valardi of Washing- ington street was hostess at a shower given in honor of Miss Mary DaVanze of South Main street on Monday evening. Miss DeVanzo will. marry Andrew Maietta on April 21 PR Miss Eloise Unkelbach of Black Rock avenue entertained at a per- sonal shower and bridge in honor of Miss Helen Dixon of Eaton place recently. Prizes were awarded to Miss Doris Rideout, Miss Hillis Pet- tengill, and Mrs. Ellot Andrews, Miss Dixon will become the bride o Lyman Lovell this June. The young ladies company entectained bridge recently at building. The room tively decorated in spring colors. Miss Signe Peterson, Miss Mary Flood, and Miss Elsie Schofield won the prizes. of the Hatch six tables of the new Hatch was attra P Mrs. George, Boli will entertain two tables at bridge at her home on next Tuesday afternoon. . ok Mrs. Hattie Bunnell of the West- minster apartments entertained a bridge at her home last Saturday evening. ¥ e Miss Eloise Unkelbach was given a crystal shower and bridge at the home of Miss Constance Sellers on Vine street iast Saturday evening. Mrs. Fred Miller, and Mrs. George Rau won the prizes. Miss Unkei- hach will marry Henry Goodwin June. P Mrs. I. Dillon entertained a four- some at luncheon and bridge Tue: day noon at her home on Corbia street entertained at Juncheon and bridge at her home Thursday. | PR | Mrs. Emory Corbin entertained a | foursome at bridge at her home on Laurel road Monday afternoon. « e ox Mr. and Mrs, Stanton Ashfey en- tertained a't supper at their home on Corbin avenue last Sunday| evening. | . . o | Members of the Shuttle Meadow club who have subscribed to the series of evening musicales look for- ward with much joy to the first number in that series which takes place next Tuesday evening at $:30 o'clock when a two-piano recital will be given featuring Helen Tiffany and Maude Hurst Blanchard. The program follows: Vivace from Double Concertd. in 3 flat . . Mozart icilienne e Bach Gavotte and Musette . Raff Variations on a Theme by Bee- thoven St. Saens Study, Op. 6 .......... Schumann And. .ante et Scherzettino oo .... Chaminade Habanera, Spanish Folk Dance X arr. by Howe Danube Waltzes Strauss-Schult o e In spite of the rain that simply poured down from the heavens Yes- terday afternoon, the guests, some 20 in number, of Mrs. Eliot An- drews, Mrs. Raymond Williams, Mrs. Paul Baker and Mrs. Norman Bige- low, rode horseback from Kensing- ton to Hart's club house where they were greeted by about 20 ether guests who arrived by auto. Noth- ing could dampen the spirits of the riders, who went to town by auto and made quick changes into dry clothing. They returned in time for a real huntsmen dinner. complete to the most minute detail. Even the little cakes had frosted horses stuck intp green frosting, that was to re- semble grass. Dancing and cards amused the guests until the rain subsided enough for them to return to town, each guest proudly ex- hibiting their horse's head pin which was their trophy. e Mrs. Urban Callahan of Hillerest avenue and Miss Rosalie Hallinan entertained at dinner and bridge on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Callahan. Mrs. John Reilly, Mrs. Jerry Comstock and Mrs. William Meehan won the prizes. P Miss Irene Welch of Harrison street entertained two tables of bridge at her home on Monday eve- ning. Miss Helen Harkins and Miss Mary Hamilla were given the prizes. Siterie The betrothal . of Miss Dorothy Wright to Carl Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Carlson of Buell street, was announced by Miss| Wright's mother, Mrs. Vernah| Wright of Maple street, at a dinner | party at her home on Wednesday | evening. | The Blue 5 Evler LRI Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Parker and their daughter, Mrs. Donald Barney, of Colorado Springs, Colo., were the guests of honor at a supper bridge given by Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hill of Wint p strect at the Old Blue MISS MARIAN BENNETT N Miss Bennett, the first daughter of the Clarence Bennetts, | MacPavid. and Mrs. 1. . Dary are | of Forest street, will sail on Tuesday for England with the American Women's golf team. held at the Morgan Memorial. The exhibition will open with a recep- tion and private viewing Monday and then will be op2n to the public | for two weeks. | The large exhibition of works | done in the true Mexican spirit will linclude oils, wood-cuts, lithographs. {water colors, crayon work, pastels, land drawings. } ‘ Probably the best known of the | Mexican artists whose picces will be | [exhibited in Hartford is Diego Ri- | | He is a native Mexican, born 5, and has painted since his | carly youth. He studied in France, | |coming under various influences. | and later returned to Mexico to| paint industriously for many years. Ior a decade he has concentrated his talent on mural painting, in | which he excels. Oils, water colors, | crayon drawings, pastels and draw- ings by Rivera will be on at the Morgan Memorial. | Jean Charlot, another whose work | will > shown here, | France, inheriting his Mexican [ blood from a previous | A decade ago he turned to Mexico. |and his study of the country. par- | ticularly its early Mayan history, | has become the subject. of his art | He was the first to use {he medium of fresco in mural decorations. Abraham Angek who died at the| age of 19, did much in a short time {to liherate the academic tradition of artistic cducation. One of his oil ngs will be on display. painters whose work n he on display are ncisco Goitia Guerrero, arlos Merida, ximo Pacheco, Josc adelupe | ‘I'nsn a, Fermin R ueltas, David Siqueiros, and Rufino Tamayo. view is a native of | Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Weld tertained at dinner on | night Mr. and Mrs. Perey Platt, and Mrs. Harrison Bris- toll, and Mrs. R. E. Pritchard Mr Mrs, Dudley Walkey and | Mr. Mrs. Ma Jcimso&v P resday for Mr. M and club met Tuesday lome of Mrs. Rt Hamilton street The ! by Miss Beatrice The Alpha [ night at the | Thomas on prize was won | Reynal. e On {he occasion of his 7Sth h Mr. W. L. Weld and his da | ter Mildred, of Park place, | at a dinner given at the home | of Mr. Weld's son. Gardner Weld on AL road, Sunday. th- gh- were Mrs. Sherwood Berger will enter- tain the club this Monday at her home on Lincoln road. | CLUB EVENTS | Woman's Club of Maple ‘ Hill to Meet--Other Club || Notes of Interest. l / Th8 Woman's club of Maple Hill will hold its annual meeting after 1 luncheon on next Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock at the Hooker House in West Hartford. | Mrs. L. L. Harding, Mrs. B. L.| the committee in charge of trans- | | over tomthe election of officers and | | o generation. | * { portation. The meeting will be given ||[ Miss Ann Miss Helen Garrit Miss Do Flora Lamourea O'Brien of lart WEDDINGS Wiedikor Wind Alic Mis Arthur Miss Nuptial Calendar | Almost Blank Page: gagements Announced. Mrs, 11 at the home on Stratford ro I 1red e Swedi ch h Miss Gertrude Johr st nd IFrank Danielson of N tuck, a brother of Mr. ttended as maid of man. The hrid of ielson, of ister officiatc on of Jo Danielsc honor and be wore a gown of g marine blue with a t 1o m The bridal bouquet maid of honor 1 a hat peas and A reception wa the cercmonies after w Mrs. Danielson left or to New York ¢ Washington, D. a navy bl They will v heir was of rose ros to matcl Her wore bloom chi lilics of 11 wore on retur Mr, rson of I Greetings Hudson Fur Shop 13 Franklin Square or nnoune Mrs. Eleanor formerly York city the utmost ement of the Lewis F this city, 1 to William I Willian of city, which took L cotton t for the TENNIS FINALS TODAY The Chep Stroke Ge the Forchand Matches at Pinchurst T Lilde! ow of ish d Mr ts a 1 Drive -bouncing chop in ory Mangin, of who is possessor of 5 forchand drive, ht their way to the ay's matches, Man- raity sopho- o fou orgetown 1 on a long cruelty” i EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST RAPHAEL BUILDING 99 WEST Main 6T, CLEVATOR sERVICE “PRECISION OF VISION"™ ' | demeo>roky valuation STOR I'or Your Valuable Furs! ENTRUST YOUR FURS WITH US! Your garments are fully insured and Theft while in our care the only charge. == 89 For Our Driver to C: 0 “WHY TAKE CHANCES E YOUR FURS WITH US IN ABSOLUTE CONNECTICUT EURERER 70 WEST MAIN STREET against Fire 2% of your —— ) 0 WHEN YOU CAN SAFETY ?” avenue, ‘Ware Inn in Canton on Tuesday * evening. The party was a reunion | aa o of the Parker's neighbors beforc|home on Lincoln street next Tu they went west to live, Prizes were | day. to the readings of reports from the | | various committees. | PN John T. is P Mr. and Mrs, Earle Van Buskirk entertained a foursome at dinnev and bridge Wednesday night at her|won by Mr. and Mrs. F. Woods, and heme on Ten Acre road. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Parker. . s- | evening. Miss Beatrice Reynal the prizc. | PP P Mrs. Olive End avenue won G Mrs. Hartford West in Lynch of general PRESENTIN chairman charge of arrangements of the New . s P e nteriaint et Wi esaay | entertained her bridge | Rochalle college alumnac hridge | Mr. and Mrs Ossian Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Hill | honor of Mre. Arthur Harrop of | ¢lub at her home on Tuesday after- | which is to be given next Saturday | | at the Hotel Bond. Mrs, PPN Miss Neil their small daughter, and her little |and daughter, Miss Lillia, are at-| Harrison street. who leaves shortly [ noon Lynch will | ; - . = Uw, assisted by Miss Mary Coleman 4 of Corbin | ©f Meriden, Miss Gertrude McKenna | p ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Merrick Hellvar en | avenue, entertained her bridge club| 9t Middletown, Miss Marion Naugn- ||| 1 § 3 : home on Monday evening. |ton of this city, subchairman, Miss g - | triend Janet Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. | tending a Holcomb family reunion | for a few months stay in Colorado. | i Fitzgibbon tertained at dinner at their home |at her on Helen Zukausky, Miss Mavion Can- ) [resh. and Exquzsnlc ¢ Mrs. Noah Lucas of Dover road. | Judd Ingraham, of West " Benne!’, F. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ond house warming at the new DR Hart, with their gu Richatd |home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos .| Covell of Holland, Mich., Mr. and |folcomb in South Manchester today Mrs. Johnstone Vance, Mr. and Mrs. | Fyery member of the family is ex-|on Trumbull streej Thursday eve- |Miss Flora Hine was given the prize William L. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. |pected to be present, including ex-| ning. s Harold T. Sloper, Mr. and Mrs. E.|Governor Marcus Holcomb who is LI Mr. and Mrs. Charles Law enter- Stanley and their daughters. Mr&. | convalescing after his recent illne: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Morse of | taincd at supper, after a bowling arold Harrop and Miss Esther |Other members of the family will | Everett street had guests to dine at | PArty, on Tuesday evening at their Stanley were among the Shuttle |arrive from New Jersey, Torrington, | their home on Tuesday evening. home on Ten Acre road Meadow club members dining At | Holyoke, Southintgon, and this city. . v o» o Mrs. Farle Van Buskirk of Ten| Of interest to New Britain art} Acre road entertained at tea on!lovers is the announcement of an Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs., important and comprehensive exhi- the club house Thursday night. Feie at dinner before the “Un Nuit a[on Shuttle Meadow avenue last Mon-| George Wilson of Boston. [ bition of modern Mexican art to be P Moore of Lincoln road, Mrs. Hubert| rs. Pardon C. Rickey of Berlin, |entertained at luncheon and bridge and Miss Elizabeth Kimball at her | on Tuesday. her guests to the club house to dine. [ hostess to the Monday afternoon invitations for luncheon and bridge HerBerT E. ANDERSON VIOLINIST AND TEACHER S$1usio; PACKARD BLDG. TEL. 361.R ARCH STREET AT MAIN _ i;“HERMAN J. ZAHNLEITER||||| GEORGE WESTERMA! Violinist and - - | Instructor in | CHER OF VIOLIN Mr. and Mrs. George Boli enter-||f . . 2 ’ : {ER , i tained at dinner at their home on ||| Violin and Ensemble Playing PUr;\l 52 Tl e Vi Trumbull street last evening, Studio: Booth Block, 259 Main St. Ao uslee Lt . s . 3 New York City Tel. 545—1044W Studio: 16 Carmel St., Phone 4023 — A Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Woodford Among those who will entertain | were hosts at dinner at. their home Paris” dance next Saturday at the!day evening. | club, are Mr. and Mrs. Roswell SN Mrs. James McPherson of Berlin | Williams and her sister, Miss Bea- | will entertain the Berlin bridge club|at her home on Wednesday trice Reynal of Lexington street, [at her home on Worthington ridge, . e e home also on Lexington street, and PP Mrs. Robert C. Vance, who is taking | Mrs. Sherwood Berger will be ks el bridge club at her home on Lincoln Mrs. Ormond Bates has sent out|street, this week. . Mrs. Stanton Ashley had a four-| some in for cards at her home on A Corbin avenue., Tuesday afternoon. i . | to be given at her home on Elbridge road Easter Monday Y Mrs. William Glover of Harrison Miss Eloise Diemand entertained A S * her bridge club at her home on| South Burritt street, Thursday eve-| ning. Miss Lois Mills and Mrs. John| Mechan won the prizes. Y Miss Ruby Andrews was hostess to the Monday afternodh bridge club at | her home on Lincoln street this week. Prizes ern won by Mrs. Neece, Mrs. Clarence Manning. Mr Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christ, of | Theodore Hart, Mrs. Edward Ten Acre road, entertained 12 guests| Christ. at their home last Saturday evening. b AL S A Mrs. R .V. 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