New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 3, 1930, Page 5

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GATHERINGS | May Breakfasts Promi- nent On May Day—Other Gaieties of the Week. Mrs. Walter Fitzimmons of Hart- | ford, entertained seven tables of | bridge at a Kitchen shower in honor | of Miss Eloise Unkelbach of Black | Rock avernuc on Wednesday evening. | Miss Doris Rideout, Mrs. M. T. Do- herly, Miss Myrtle Unkelbach, and | Miss Marcia Wesler won the prizes. | Miss Unkelbach will marry Henry Russell Goodwin in June. | L Mrs. Edward Lancasier of Ten Acre road entertained her bridge | club at her home on Tuesday after- noon | “ .. Mrs. Richard Pritchard of Ten. Acre road will entertain her bridge club at her home next Tuesday. | P Mrs. Fred Upson of Shuttle Mead- ow road, entertained her bridge club at a May breakfast at the Shuttle Meadow club on Thursday. siains Mrs. Charles Norris enfertained two tables of bridge at her home on Ten Acre road yesterday in honor of Mrs. W. Kohler of Springficld, the house guest of Mr. and Mrs Fred Macomber. Mrs. George Bodley, Mrs. H. Magargal and Mrs. Kohler won the prizes. PR Miss FEloise Unkelbach of Black | Rock avenue has a table at the P. A 1. of the Boston University alumnae bridge at the Hale House in Glaston- bury this afternoon Vel Mr. and Mrs. Manville Johnson will entertain at one of the now all popular informal Sunday night sup- pers at their home in Maple Hill to- morrow. P Mr. and Mrs. Edward Speilman of Hartford, entertained tgo tables of bridge at their home on Wednesday evening PP Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of Jer- gev City, formerly of this city, enter- tained at bridge in honor of their 20th wedding anniversary last Sat- urday evening. P Mrs. F. G. Patience of Hartford was hostess at a luncheon and bridge at vesterday in honor of rs. Albert Schilling of Hart strect and Mrs. Charles Bradley of Lin- G entertained tea at her ch guest was Dresden Mrs. Albert Schilling a May day bridge me on Wednesday. en a small imported basket, filled with minute flowers, as a May basket. Mrs. Charles Bradley, Mrs. Joseph Ward, and Mrs. Joseph Halloran were given the prizes china e e Mrs. Harold Clark of East Berlin was hostess at a luncheon and bridge in honor of Mrs. P. rle of ago at the Middletown Country club on Wednesda Mre. Dorothy Lawrence Mrs. Charles Nelson, Mrs. John crobstein and Mrs. Earle won the prizes. P Mrs, S P. Strople of Harrison sireet was hostess to her bridge clv on Monday afternoon PO Fred Macomber of Ten Acre road entertained in honor of her mother, Mrs. Kohler of Springfeild on Tuesday afternoon Mrs, William Crowell Lenox place entertained at luncheon and bridge at her home on Thursday | . .. Mrs of Mrs. William L. Hatch of West Main street gave a heon at the Farmington Count Tuesday | noon for Mrs. Frank J. Porter. | P Mrs. Thomas Linder of Lincoin road is entertaining eight friends at cards at her home tonight. . sy Mrs. Robert Parsons had guests fo dine at her home on Dover road last night. “ .. Luther Parker. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Parker, | who rs old today, is en- tertaining several of his smail play- mates with a birthday this aft noon at his home on Korest strec Kinsella is giving & her home on Ten Acre sday night, the mem- afternoon bridge club and their husbands are to be her d cording to rumor, the menu boasts of the Swedish is five ¥ gay party road next bers of he and Mrs. Lat ained guests at their home in B. Banford dinner last Maple Hill Mrs, Walter Moore Monr xtreet will entertain the membe nts club at luncheo noon. of o her cu Mon- day .. Mre. George Hildebrandt of Ran- ncheon party Cheshire cker Lane Little noon. . Miss Barbara Shepard daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepard of Dover road gave a dinner party at| her home last night preceding th A. A. dance which took place at the | Kenior High school. Fri Mrs. William Roche entertained two tables of bridge at her hom cn Trinity street, last evening. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. Fanni Morgan, Miss Margaret Gorman and Mrs. Frank Hughes. Mrs. George Kimball of South | Burritt street gave a supper party at the Farmington Country club last | f——————————————1 Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Bobbing Eugene Permanent Waving Finger Waving and Marceling AGNELLO'S BEAUTY PARLOR Strand Theater Bldg. Tel. 1543 | was guest NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1950. Sunday night, to the house gucsts of the Howard Humpherys. PR luncheon and day. bri on Wednes- The Shuttle Meadow club was| Mrs. Charles Wolff of Feasing- again the scene of many informal | ton avenue, entertained at luncheon dinner parties on Thursday night ‘a: her home on Wednesday family parties and others. Among | A the diners were, Mr. and Mrs. How- | Mrs. Manville Johnson of Maple ard Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. | Hiil entertained & foursome at her Charles Staniey, Mr. and Mrs | home Tuesday afternoon Johnstone Vance, Mr. and Mrs. C. | . v W. Buckey, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Van | Buskirk, Mr. and Mrs. George Hilde- brandt, and Mr. and Mrs, Jonathan Hart. Mrs strect Robert Patterson entertained three | bridge at her home on Thursday evening. Mrs. David Mahoney, Mrs. | RPaymond Gannon, Mrs. Willlam Mecehan and Miss Mary Mechan won the pri of Stanlc DR Miss Virginia Humphrey of Lin- coln strect, entertained a foursoms: at bridge at her home on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John Mechan won 5 Mrs. Charles Lappan of road entertained a foursom | luncheon and bridze at he vesterday. Elbric Miss Eva Giannotta of Kensington gave a delightful bridge at h> home Saturday night. The pri were awarded to Mrs. E. F. Ke Henry Nimre and J. C. Toumay. e oe ot Mr. and Mrs Mortimbr Tthodes at dinner at th home Thursday evening. Mrs. Arthur Benson of Berlin en- g « s . tertained at lunchcon and bridge | o Edmund Mad yesterday in honor of her sister-in-! g ot chtertained her br Mrs. Percy Earle of Chicago. fe e are ohl Thuraday A Mrs. George Wellin, Mrs, Kron, and Mrs, Harry Mort the prizes, - s law, Ken Mrs. on street at her Arthur ente ampson of Harricon tained “her bridge club home yesterday afternoon. wou Miss Be ton stree Alpha bridge Tuesday bard of the Lexing- Alpha club at her home on Mrs. Bennett Hib the prize Reynal ined Monda Mrs Liman and Mrs Lelan ) heme Henry Broc Gwatkin, Mr: Mre. Arthur PR prizes. on evening was given Miss Elizabeth Burritt street, Schrey of Souln entertained a some at bridge at her home Thurs- cvening. Miss Virginia Huni- phrey won the prize four- | Mrs o cay her home James Cler! Mrs. E. Cra and wor the p Mrs. Charles Johnson of Wa = strect entertained her bridge club at her home oy Monday Miss Gertrude Ficber prize Mrs. Walter two tables of on Maple evening. Hausman entertained won the tYidge at her home Mrs. Carol Torg Olson won the pri guests were Mrs. Harr Mabel Bruton chesi. Mrs. | Claire ( stront aie . Mrs David Ogren of Cherry . will be hostess to her bridge next Thursd 1shen M Gloria Hanes, daughter of Mr. and Mr rt Hanes ot Cool- | idge street, was host to a num ber of her small f o1 Monday afternoon, given in hon- or of her birthday S 1i will enterta 13 Bridge ciu ath Hena b Mr. and Mrs. John Wolff of Ken- % Meadow sington aven entertain dinner next evening honor of their house guests, Barbara Palmer Frank ten at club given by the in Mis Moul- « e t crowd of New Brita for and to attend held in connection Day races, which will a5y et De the with the « s Mrs. George Dyson street entertained a luncheon and bri Thursday. Mre each player with a prize e s e of Harrison foursome at her hon presented of Yale cen the crews of brid Mrs. street, o Farl Burdick ertained her of two tables at her home on Wed- nesday evening PRI ners with the ing the nigh of events B. Doane of Maple at a five table omn on Thursday noon. Mrs. L. Bancroft, Mr: = ford, and Mrs. L. Monier ¥ M the day, for Mr bone of New Rosweil Moore, Aller and Mrs with home 1 M Yor Mr jee Pease Moore Tenn., Ma Ellen Moor Miss Healen Dalton Putnam of honor at a supp! Wednesday ¢ home of Mrs. W. W Kensington, by Mrs. ni bridge on en the gan of and Miss Rose Kiniry 1 MeMurray, M + Rose james Corr. A. H. Bergeron Mrs. W. J. Fa and Miss Joseph- ine Fagan won prizes. ard Mrs PR | Patrick | the near Quite 7 was held | Wednesda | ean Tegion aux ed nsington Miss Buckley future marry in Daitol of K « .. Miss Evelyn § of Plain-| ville who will sail the tenth of the | month for a two months’ trip on| the continent, was the guest of hon- | or at a dinner party at the Sarah gy Whitman Hooker house in West Hartford, on Thursday evening. Her voung ladies of depart at Clark. wanson EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED FRANK E. (GOOD\\ IN Optometrist MAIN ST. hostesses were the the bookkeeping Landers, Frary, and ‘e Mrs. T. B. Banford of Maple Hill bridge ciub 2 Engraving [nvitations, Wedding Announcements, Stationery, Calling Cards The Latest Styles Moderate Prices ADKINS 66 Church St. 57 Years of Continuous Service tables at | | l to- | Woman's club at Lincoln | street entertained her bridge club at | Mre, | Mys. Harding | conyention this n Mrs. Fred Teic e M I Scciety HerBeRT E. ANDERSON VIOLINIST AND TEACHER Instr Violin and tor 1 ARD B AUNLEITER|| bie Playing % particular, too, about your gift to the bride! v gleam of fine silver. To reflect your good wishes to the bride! 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