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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1930. — A —DPhoto by Collomd MISS VIRGINIA BEACH ) L . . . MRS. EUNICE HUMPHREY HILDEBRANDT The engagement of Miss Be of Bristol, tc Charles 5. | ' ; E ¥ ‘. Mrs. Hildebrandt, of Lincoln street, has returned from a arker! of siden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Parker, wa | Py : - . stay at Atlantic City. Mrs. Hildebrandt is a member of the l::l:h\(l;lcgt{ 11\(\1531‘1‘&\ by ‘rw:"'\' Ikaxt\lh h\‘ll' J'alht-!,'. | : - o : . - faculty at the Senior High school, Miss Greta Roscen. daughter of| Miss Dorothy Ritiner of 500 Stan- | 3 % i r i . Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Roseen of |ley strect has returned after a v . P B . . : - Harrison strect, will return to her|with her sister, Mrs. Iermanr Soclal ,%Cilvltles out own : . 9 . Lome tomorrow, from week’s vis- | Schroedel, Jr., of Mount Vernon. | ' a0 { : e it with her brother-in-law and sis- |N. Y. 5 g ter, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Byrnes of AL o~ T . | 3 ok, 3 ‘ 2 ik s Erovidence, I £ | Mrs. Lrnest Zeidler of Waterville Shuttle Meadow Club Center of Town's Social Life — | : |is “visiting Mrs. Theodore Schubert 3 e o In the recent childrens' cshibit of [ s e Woman's Golf Season Opens May 5th—Ohman | MISS FRANCES GARDNER pictures taken by Joseph A. Sieon st and Arden to Play Here Mayv 24th— Miss Frances Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Gardner of Grafton, A. E. Gard of Maple . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everctt of 0 Arlington are spending the week- Mrs. P. C. Platt of Ten Acr | THNE ; Ataof en F o nd with Miss Katherine Swift at rer home on Lincoln street. S s 2 s Mrs. Harold Sloper of Russell street. \ 3 Penn., whose engagement to Mervin W. McCutcheon of New Haven has recently been «-Other Notes. of Interest. g announced. Mr. McCutcheon is the son of Mr. and Mr amuel McCutcheon of Vine rcad acted as judges. 4, son of | 1 street. Mr. and Mrs. Edwe neaster of S USUAL, before interest in the Paris party has waned in | Ten Acre road was given first prize, | 3 2 2 s : S - - - = |and those who were awarded hon Miss Flora Hine, daughter of Mi e las gree, advance rumors come regarding the [iang A i ¢ = 3 : Y X 3 tIh\LI'J1 —l’fl‘"‘:tl-\ | \Mn Shuttle Meadow club entertainment | their two sons, Howard and Nor-|for Birmingham. Alabarn where| Mr. and Mrs, k. Moore of | Robert Booth, their son and broth- | orable mention were David Endi- | and Mrs. Albe t C. Hne of Clayton Sl e L L h of Mav. To stage|man, returned the first of she will attend commencement | Sunnyledge wno have been on 1ler. Mrs. Booth and her daughter | colt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas|read. spent last week-end with a committee is featuring on Saturday the 24th OF AL © 0 Stade] e o son George Murtha, Me fcruise around the world, arrive|then went on to Boston where they|Johnston of Maple Hill, Ruty.|fermer cl ssmate at Connecticut an indoor party toward the end of May, when thoughts a Murtha will cnter Yal | home today. |are the week-end guests of Misz | daughter of crend and Mrs. Sut- [ Miss Helen Reynolds, at her home : turning to summer vacations, sports and long lazy days and | of Lincoln|in the fall, | LI |Irenc Vivian, and Miss Shirley|cliffe of Vine strect, and Dorothy (N New York city. S Ao Mrs. b E b RGO ) | Betsy Kinsc ghte: oo + nights at sea, needs initiative and courage, qualities which t 8 A ; those who rode horschack | W0ods: e ?,“d ,"““"\['f"\["f' /_‘11“”,"“; T Ay tertainment commiitee does not lack f rah Schacfer of Salem, Mass Mrs. €. S. Hart @ ¢ : rt school in Kensington Dr. and Mrs. Michael Kinsclla of | Mrs. Louis Raphacl and her littl entertaimment committes 7SS 3 A y { 0o & SSEL % 2R eahawil s Alie Goorre tAshliv Corbin | Tel Acre road. children of Grove Hill have returncd Voila! Jould a better cause be named for throwing P orothy of Vance street. hav , are Louis Oldershaw,| Mrs: George Ashley of Corbin SSRe X | ¢ Ul G s e d laviat thell I W Mater of Nashua, N.|tvrned from Shawnee, OKla., where|dr., 3 thyln Parsens, Miss Ruch |avenue, and Mrs. Bunice Humphrey | {home after spending two weeks m novel party? Ohman and Arden have agreed to play at the SR in town this (hey have been spending the past| Loomis and Miss Elizabeth Hatch. | Hildebrandt of Lincoln street, have| Miss Alice A Stare of Howard | New York city clubhouse on that night, a distinction which spells success at|H. spent a few days in town this) CF, IO0 0 i oo [rcturned to their homes from a stay fStreet, and X = 20 Stareot thollE £ the takeoff, Preliminary plans bear the mark of novelty and ;‘;‘“‘ g ey sk e Mr, and Mrs. Edmund F. Keria|at Atlantic City, N. J. :”C.Ynd;’dlfl»\'ugu l}lull)':?‘]il v s | cin Ir;qxl\'flm ””“;ch' 1 d.m:,l\(u'nsf' ¢ i | % = A . ayalier, lia a iifford Merwin of Berlin, in spend- an affair de luxe is certain to result at the hands of the . Miss Signe Peterson of Common-|of Arc rees, entertained guests g AL e ing the week-cnd in Brid o ; S el nam S Layder, | wealth aveni in New York city | from Kensington, Hartford ani| Mrs. Israel Levin of Winthrop F s committee which brings us again to the nan Johnson,| Little Miss Vi ayder, | E zton Mrs. Frank Post . 5 ol 2 g ) Lty & Jeeat e e 3 Wobl are o Edster |straat andi s Tartg :| Mrs. Frank Porter of Lexington Kimball and Dyson and again to the gala party which will take | daugbter of Mr. and Mr M. | this v | Scuth Wetherstield over the Easter|street and Mrs Louis Jartman o, 1' | Y Iorrdeny strect, and Miss E. Madeley of G I i Hayden of Lincoln road is spend-| holiday Linwood street spent a few days in % ! e SO place out at the Shuttle eadow club tonight. o G o e (R o | = Androw. Brysan: ot Wiilihkon [ New ol ally, thisk vack. . | den street, spent a few days in D York city this weck LYES GLASSES 17 3 ; ; ! strect, is visitiog friends in North| Iirnest Humphrey, Jr., son of Mry| D L COULD almost belicve a fairy godmother had visited| . ana Mre. Francis B. Upham. | Adame, Mass,, this week-end BRI ins i \: ”””"“;I‘i" ;"Yb '\“'{:)S“;”"\' “’°°df °f. rff’“.m,’x_]m Mr. dnd Mrs. Samuel Bamforth | he clubhouse and waved a magic wand so compietely | Ji. of Mamaroneck, N. arc . | Lincoln street Juanc Steinle, [ been the house guest of Miss Be b and xtlci('f\ll'ull‘ 1 nw‘ the dining room and bz\].rwvml been | spendindgtne week-end e . v e D M. and Mrs Tenrs Schaufflor| %00 f Mr. and Mre. . L. Steinle of | Booth, daughter of Mrs, M. I, |0 South Burritt street. who have [ FRANK E. GOODWIN | 2 St O b Tlopid BT Optometrist ; S : Adod and Mts Willlam Hart of Lpcaln| o 5 ool W0 LT Harrison street, and William Judd, |Booth of Harding strect this past |Deen at Clearwater, Florida for the | ; e T converted into a section of Paris, that intriguing succulent | {75, B chiliven SULIpoliae S e e past few months, swill arcive home ‘ . S Latin Quarter wherc almost anything might happen, where Sl 5 £ syl Judd of Murray street left on Mon- | * s e on Monday. | A o 3 i ; 36h ; , Mrs. J. P. Blac day for a thre ¢ fishing trip in| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Parker and society meets the underworld, the apache and the many other \Mrs. J. P. Black of Virginfa. M s : .lcay for a three day fishing trip in| 2 g solorful d ‘(; $15 ol that puline o . ot rcsota, Will arrive tomorrow to bu| MU and M. Wiiliam Hart ofln vicinity of Winsted. Mrs. Donald Barney and her two 02 cShaeiaD I aliDy SLIERCISUL oot linner| (N guest of Mrs. Jsanc Black of [Lincoln road, spent a few days in PR children, left on Wednesday for It will be a great affair tonight. Scores of home dinner place. Mr. Black is in Duluth, | New York city this week. e nodihana) dauenter| Catorats Springs, Colo., thelr home. parties will start the festivities off ir and manmer SN an vl et iy S | Miss Betty Booth of Harding street, | They have been Xast visiting Mr. local residences will be ‘brilliantly gay and the revelers, most rious illn>ss of - r J = "air-{lcft on Thursday by motor for|and Mrs. Clayton Parker of Vine of whom will be in carnival costumes, will absorb some of the law. J. G. Vivian gl is the: week-end guc -|“:1:‘ -‘m;‘!'v'n\hlvx‘.mx where they visited with |street, since the first of the month holiday atmosphere before arriving at the clubhouse. Mrs.| ) e 5 S d e i = Howard S. Humphre, . Harold M. Parsons, Mys, Sherwood | 4.0 ; s we Miss Jen and *Berger, ] . Vance, Mrs. Hubert Williams and her|asier spending a ¢ in Boston. | Miss Suzio are clasema rice Reynal and Miss Elizabeth Kimbail, who ale school of music B ~ are numbered amo 1c dinner hostesses are but a scant few, * ]‘"_ LA SR RGRRTE gl ) e Clap o o : 1 e 1 { tal + o 1 {aberbosch f C 3 s, is ( pman o est iv o for U\m reservati t for supper tables s close to 300. ot 3 oo Taves toaiy don . % 8 . - | trip to St. Paul, Minn., and Chicago. gaieties, so unl s ant miss s f t featur ; s P bt e LT SRR G T : = New Britain extend rip | on Corbin avenue this Mrs 1 activities SEEN e . Jopped il L none s J§_STATIONERY (| I course month or spring. dayvlight ing time m ts annual bow at L i i v S midnight tonight and S not far behind. A & t k of Mr any rate, t c < . o | be ¢ est of Mr Andrews, Jr W 1 re N ¢ DT i ents, Mr. and Mrs. John A - > 2 e : Il v Mrs, ity et bl enop DO AT, Heal ts Nevr o Bl i i e Our cards and bridge tallies go a | O Ti[i, 1 i 3 : o ) me tice the . Ma ! wrive toworre 0 water I ] | ut th portsman who | eme of ber Rl e e ernoon bridge a success. Prizes ] endeavo a fly has had little or no luck. s o R elon e o : too, that will warm the heart of | S I ]][ I S William Booth, . the most seasoned winner. - sit W ' izhter., 1 expected to return il o : . Mrs. Goulding K. Wight, on:- | B = , COATS Hardy today «