New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1930, Page 5

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Mrs. Ernest A. Griswold of Gar- den street, spent Wednesday and Thursday of this past week with Lieutenant and Mrs. A. R. Soder- gren of New London. « s s Charles E. Sharpe, Jr.,, has re- turned to Stamford after spending the holidays at his home in Maple Hill. Mr. Sharpe attends the Bart- lett school in ‘Stamford. . . Mis Elizabeth Purney, a student at Drew Seminary, is spending her Baster vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. John Purney at their home on Corbin. avenue. . 6 s Miss Mary Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schultz of Lin- coln street who is president of the class at Oxford, in Hartford, played the part of chancellor in Milne's “Ivery Door,” given in Hartford lasc cvening by the Paint and Putty club of the school. . At the annual meeting at the City | club jn Hartford, Thursday evening, Albert H. Schilling of Hart strect was named president of the Dart- mouth club of Connecticut. Philip Pelletier of West Main strect was clected to the officés of secretary | and treasurer. Frank Smith of Wa- | terbury was named vice president. P 2 . Miss Agnes Welch of Harrison street and Miss Helen Walsh of Uncas Road have been spending @ few days at Oak Bluffs, Mass. s s 8 Arthur Hall and George Black of New Haven are spending the week- end with the Harold T. Slopers of Russell street. Harry Battaglia of West Main street has returned to Fordham university after spending the holi- days with his parents. o e . Mrs. A. E. Church entertained at dinner Friday cvening at her home, 143 Kensington avenue. . v e Harry Bates of Russell street was in New York city during the week. 5w % Mr. and Mrs. Robert Middlemass, who will play in the George Cohan shows at Parsons theater in Hart- ford next week, arc spending the week-end in town with Mr. Middle- mass’ mother, Mrs. William Middle- mass of South High street. P Miss Elizabeth Kimball has come home from Pine Manor for the week-end and has for her house Suests Miss Elizabeth Denning of Dallas, Texas, and Miss Marion Col- ling of Chicago, TIL. PR Miss Tsabelle Crooker of Montreal, Canada, is visiting Miss Ella Sloper. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Sloper of Russell street. Miss Crooker and Miss Sloper were class- mates at the House in the Pines school. . Miss Helen Berson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Berson, has left to spend the week-end in New Yorlk city. She will attend the New Jersey Law School spring hop which will be held May 3. e = Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball and their two sons, George and P. . Kimball, will return to thei home on Lexington strect today after a motor trip through the Shenandoah valley. v » Mr. and .\(r.‘& Sherwood H. Ray- mond and their children have re- turned to their home on Harrison street, from Atlantic City. s e » George Waye Linder, a student at Moses Brown, in Providence, 1s spending the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lin- der of Lincoln road. « o ® Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers, and their two sons, Howland and Dar- rell, have returned from New York city to their home on Hawley street. . Miss lahcl. F;o(e. of Stanley street, will visit friends next week on Long Island. v e . Thomas Linder, son of Mr. and Ars. Thomas, Linder of Lincoln rcad, who is at Harvard, is at his home this week-end. P Miss Dorothy, Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Logan Page of Trum- bull street, spent last week-end in Milford, Conn. . = Mr. and Mr.sv Manville Johnson | of Maple Hill spent last weeck-end in Westchester. a0 Mr. and Mrs. TLogan Page, and their daughters, Miss Peggy and AMiss Betty, of Trumbull street, wiil spend the week-end in Boston. Miss Dorothy Page, another daughter, will be in Worcester for the week- cnd. I Bret Neece of Corbin avenue re- turned Tuesday from a short stay in New York city and is leaving to- morrow on a western trip. Miss Kurith Wachter of New York city, is spending the week-end in town. She will be one of ths guests in the party of Mrs. H. Wil liams, and her sister, Miss Beatrice Reynal this evening, preceding the dance at the Shuttle Mcadow club. o o o Miss Ruth Norton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James North of Sun- nyledge, who io studying in New Haven, attended the musical given at the Shuttle . Meadow club on Tuesday evening, with her parents’ party. * .. Mrs. John C. Loomis, who attend- ed the Daughter’s of the American Revolution convention in Washing- ton, D. C., has returned to her home on Lincoln road. . e Jonathan Edwards, a student at Princeton, is the week-end guest of George Kimball, of Lexington street. .. Mr. and Mrs. Kinsman and chil- dren of Flushing, L. I, are the guests of Miss Laura Camp and her sister, Miss Mary Camp at their home in Maple Hill. .. Mrs. Earle Higbee has returned to her honies on Garden street, from Newark, and New York city. . . Miss Mary A. Johnson of Stam- ford, is the weck-cnd guest of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Johnston of Ma- ple Hill. s s . Mrs. W, T. Hathaway of Taunton, Mass., arrives on Monday to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harding of Maple Hill. . . » Miss Arline Root of Maple Hill is spending the week-end in Hol- yoke, Mass. . Mrs. Edward A. Mau daughter, Jane, of Glen Ridge, N. J.. are visiting with Mrs. Mau's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobh Weber of Arch strect. « o o Mrs. George Kimball of South Burritt street and Miss Margaret Middlemass of -South high street, returned Thursday from a motor trip through Maryland and Decla- ware. and little o e e Mr. and Mrs. Bowen Tufts of Winchester, Mass,, and Mr. and Mrs. John MacLaurin of Ware, Texas, spending the week-end with M- and Mrs. Harold N. Parsons of Rus- sell street. s s . William T. Sloper of Grove Hili has gone to New York city for the week-end. e s Merwin C. MeCutcheon of New Haven visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. McCutcheon of Vine street this week. LY James M. Robinson of Harrison strect was in Pittsburgh, Pa.,, this week. v e Mr. and Mrs. John of Lincoln road arc Halifax nest Friday. PRI Mrs. Sturman Dyson of Corbin avenue will leave on Tuesday for Staten Island, N. Y., joining her lit- tle son and daughter who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Bones. “ . s Miss Marion Robinson of New York city spent last week-cnd with Mrs. Johnstone Vance of Monroc street. A sailing Andrews for s &' Mr. and Mrs. 1. Birnbaum of Win- throp street with their niece, Ida, a teacher in the V. B. Chamberlain school have returned from a trip to Montreal, Canada. . . Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Stevens ani their small son, James Andrews Stevens of Monroe street, lcave next Friday for Oklahoma. PR Miss Carlotta Sloper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Sloper of Russell street has been home from Storrs Agricultural college for her spring hollday. . Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone Vance of Monroe street spent the first few days of the week in New York city. .. . e Mr. and Mr;. Charles Tenney of Springfield, Mass, and Mr. ani Mrs. Glynn Wayne of Waterbury, are the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphrey of Shuttl: Meadow avenue. ‘ EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS HENRY F, REDDELL OPTOMETRIST RAPHAEL BUILDING Wes? Main ST, £LEVATOR sxRVICE “PRECISION OF VISION® The SEVILLE Many wrought of their candelabra and lanterns. the antique hammered Seviile Light- ing Fixtures. THE SPRING & BUGK LY ELECTRIC CO. 77-79 CHURCH STREET Lantern years ago in Spain artists metal into candlesticks, The beauty craftsmanship lives again in NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1930. _ GATHERINGS | Many Dinner Parties Pre- cede Ball—Small Informal Affairs Feature Week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. Leroux of Brookside road, were hosts at a din- ner party at their home on Wednes- day evening in honor of Bruno ‘Wagner who :ails today on the §. S. Europa for a trip on the con- tinent. . Mrs. Harry Ginsburg of Monro« street entertained her contract foursome club at luncheon and cards on Thursday. . s Mrs. Clifford Odin entertained at bridge at her home on Corbin ave- riue Wednesday evening. Miss Til Zimmerman and Mrs. Harry Ginz- burg won the. prize: PRI Mrs. George Hick of Forest strect entertained twelve guests at dinner at the Pettibone Tavern on Wednes- day evening, in honor of her housc guest from Brookline, Mass. PR Mr. and Mrs. Lldward Christ en- tertained cight at dinner and cards at their home on Ten Acrc road, on Wednesday cvening PR Mr. and Mrs. . J. Lerous of Brookside road cntertained at din- ner at their home last Sunday. PR Mrs. Alex Schneider, the former Miss Fricda Rechenberg of this city was guest of honor at a bridge and shower given recently by Miss Viola Glaser at her home on Arch street. Miss Helen Rechenberg, Miss Marion Conrad, and Miss Josephine Conrad won the bridge prizes. « s Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hubbard of Lincoln strect entertained guests at their home on Tuesday cvening. . Gerald Fletcher of et, cntertained at home on Tucsday . Mr. and Mrs, Trumbull s bridge at their evening. . Mrs. Colton Noble of Lexington street was hostess to two tables of bridge at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. George Dyson anl Miss Georgia Parker won the prizes. . Mrs. Edward Christ will entertaia the Monday afternoon bridge club at her home on Ten Acre road this coming week. .. Miss Beatrice TReynal will hostess to the Alpha Alpha bridg club at her home on Lexington street, next-Tuesday evening. PR be Clesson Parier of Vine strect en- tertained at a steak dinner at his “shack” on Wednesday evening. His guests included Mr. and Mrs, Ho ard Humphrey, and their guest, Mrs. William Birch, Lewis Chap- man, Mrs. Alan McKinnie, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hatch, Lee Howe. Wes- ley Parker, nis brother, William Sweeney, and Miss Virginia Hum- phrey. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Wells of Williams Court, Kensington, enter- tained four tables of bridge at their home last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Menry Nimro. who cele- brated their fourth wedding anni- versary on that date. Prizes for bridge went to Mrs. Ronald DeWolff, Henry Nimro and Mrs. Henry Rose. P Mrs. Dana Vibberts entertained guests at cards and tea at her home on Lincoln street Tuesday after- noon. .« .. Mrs. Sherwood Berger was host- css to her bridge club on Monday at her home on Lincoln road. Prizes were won by Mrs. Gerald Walker, Mrs. Berger and Miss Beatrico Reynal. . . The “Buffetteers” or the Monday night club held their dinner at th: Shuttle Meadow club last Monday, adjourning to the home of ¥. M. Hayden for the rest of the mce ing. Maxwell Porter read the paper or “The 13th Month Calendar.” The members present were Maxwell Porter, William H. Hart, IX. M. Hay- den, Roger Whitman, Henry Schauf- fler, Robert Buol, and Parker Abbe. Sy Miss Ruth Bassctte of Immons place entertained with the third of a series of bridges at her studio on Main street, dnesday afternoon The gucsts played cards in the ITH this new o sterling si |ver design,you can get away from the commonplace!For ‘Rhythm”has just the prop- Jer note of contemporary art to make it distinctive. It is 80 restrained in its dec- orative detail, each piece so perfectly proportioned that :you and those who come after you will treasure it always. i ! “Rhythm"”comes in all the usual sets in addition to every piece of flat silver that smart hostesses desire. This new design is made by the Wallace Silversmiths. M. C. LeWitt | Jeweler 2ad Diamond Dealer UnL Fight <5 200 Main St Mrs. Teich is t MRS. FRED TEICH | he retiring president of the Maple Hill { Woman’s club, having served in that office for the past twoj years. bal dee can Joh t con R Dur Bre mer Joh M Wa Mis N row and ing Rut aud nd, sett Carl smaller studio and had tea in and her There Mrs. Johnson, Hartford and Miss There Harold Morrow, Margaret th Mrs. Buell Bassetts sister Mrs. 1 room later. Elizabeth Can- poured and Mrs. Stanley Dun- . Mrs. Harold Morrow, and Mrs, | nstone Vance assisted Miss Bas e with the sery four tables Mrs. Me Relyea and Berlin: Mrs., Stan ncan, M Leonard Mor: M t Neece, JIrs. Howard Brucm- Mrs. Joseph Walton, Jr., Mrs. nstone Vance, "Mrs. Manviil Mrs. Donald McMillan Williams, Mrs, ( ald | Harold Morrow of | 0'd: Al Braly anl Marign Braly of Spring Lake, J. Prizes were won Mrs. Mor- » Mrs. McMillan, Mrs, Morse Mrs. Hellyar. wer sisting of Kenneth Isby of playin Helly: Mr rick road danc Hubert lker, Mrs. Miss Ebba Mrs. Sherwood Berger of t dinner t Mr r. and M | oston, nd Robert nother tliis evening. Andcrson to assist her that eyvening .o Lucius Stevens of Monro at her in honte 1y afternoon honor of and het who are {he . George Boli Lincoln few friends before the ph Haberbosch Helen, of Mr M is entertaining is evening and and Mrs. John T. Miss Virginia Humphres rjoric Bull, Arnold Mills McConnell will compose f the parties at the Mr, Hull of M clun Armington, | Ioster of Hart- | | Mrs. Hubert Williams and Mis Beatrice Reynal of Lexington strect are entert ning quite a few of their friends this cvening at their hom Lefore taking them out to the to the dancc. Their | Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs, Bret Neece, Mr cius Stevens, Mr. and Bruemmer, Mr. and Mrs. L Mr 1 Mrs. Stanton ley, Mr and Mrs, Theodore Hart, Mr and Mrs. S Ber, ) Mre, Clarcnce Mar Mrs. Edward Chri Manviile Johnson, . Emory Mr s Law, nd Mrs. 1 Dyson. M Mrs. Merrick Heli | yar, Miss Andre Miss Lu- vith Wachter, of New York, Georz Rapp of Middletown, the Haroli Guys of Portland Howarl | teynal, Ch Merwin 1 Wil liam O'Bri club guests includ Boli, Mr. an nd Mrs. 1 Mrs onarid wood aby M street club 1 Artl will 1 Mr. | entertained Dyson and Mrs. Donald Mr. and M Mr. and Mr linner last 1 < plac Mr. a Hirold Sunday their Daver suppor liome o1 1ot Mrs. street, Jame « entertaine Wednesday eveni to Mrs Mrs on warded Crowley and {dotte Hu for th David at by road Loomi gh. nast week Mahoney entertained for at her home on Thursday cvenin Mrs. Clifford h Mrs. Cox lLinwood bridge f her Roxbury Prize Odin M on won by ) Miss Betty Smit George L lalso cntertaincd Cox on I'riday « wer ind avitt of | Miss 1 | avenue, give chower at the home thur Farrar on . Mrs. Wendell 1 Miss Irer Olson, on Tuesday ing Mi Johnson will marry C. Wallace Bui- nell in the near future. 1 Johnson Woodford cllancous Mrs. A. Ar- ot Lincoln Miss Tilly Zimmerman street, entertained at cvening in honor of Parker, who I idence, wher home, of bridge Mr ves shortly will Mrs. Kenneth tain at luncheon home on Adam . Miss Marjori P | III Teacher of inging Pupil of Herbert Witherspeon i ANNOUNCES the Opening of His Studio at 77 BASSETT STREET PHONL 19 . e s will be a recital of danc- Mr. Michael J. Grattan L and dramatic art given by Miss h Bassette at the Camp school | itorium on Friday cvening, May . Miss Bassette has asked M Mrs. Harold Be ¢, Mrs. Stanley Duncan, 1 Johnson, Mrs. R. Benoit Stupio: PACKARD BLDG. HerBeRT E. ANDERSON VIOLINIST AND TEACHER TEL. 361-R AXCH STREET AT MAIN Middlemass, and 12) GEORGE WESTERMAN Violinist and TEACHER OF VIOLIN upil of Carlos Hasselbrink Institute of Musical Art, ew York City “armel St., Phone 4033 at HERMAN J. ZAHNLEITER Violin and Ensembie Playing Studio: Booth Block, 259 Main St. Instructor in Tel. 545—1044W Instructions in HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAL, SPANISH GUITAR, BANJO, MANDOLIN, UK ngements 1 instrumer J. Booth Block Cor. SAVAN'S Room 212 Church ind Main S Howar! | trect birthday 1 Mrs. nu on ard Mrs. ( Miss Sylvia St of L evenir Miss Sally i onor Howare v « n honor of her | Howard. ning. Prizes for games were awarded to Audrey Howard, Miss Grant, Miss Harding, Mr. Dary' and Mr. Teich. will entertai his eve Homestead Ige club | s were | + + s Donahue, and | Mrs. Paul Rogers is having a Conlon. \ luncheon party at her home on Lin- « celn road next Monday “noon for Engebretson, of Lin- | the members of her bridge club. rect was hostess Lo two tables DR her home on Thur Miss Ruth Collins McGuire won the prizes. M. Fitzgerald of cntertained h nrsday d to M ‘aroline William T. Sloper had guests to am his home on Grove Hill Thursday nigit. The party honored William Birch who 1is the gucst of Mrs. Howard ‘Hum- at of Stanley | 1 ouse hom last DR room of the Shuttle low « s gayer than usual Thursday night when many of members turned out for tne ular club dinner which is served gt day. Noticed among thos: McCarthy, | 9Ining were Mr. and, Mrs. Harold M. and their daughter, Char- and Mrs. William Ben'- junior members of theit vin Sloper, Mr. and Mrs Jones, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 1 Mrs. Donald Hart, Jo- Mr. and Mrs, E. N daughters, Mrs. Har- Harrop and Miss Esther Stan- Ilizabeth Purney, Mz b les Parsons, and Mr. Johnstone Vance. Campl il dining honic Middlen . cn- d last r 3 i of their T Stone, ley, their ind Mrs Lenthéric Perfumes in purse-size flaconnettes They are new, perfectly designed for the purse or over-night bag, with silvered protection cap over the close fitted stopper. 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