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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1930. or of their house guests, Miss Bar- | bara Palmer of New Haven and| Frank Moulton of Fitchturg, Mass. Tomorrow evening the Wolffs will cntertain at supper at the Parkers’ shack in Farmington. A Mrs. R. Ehrler of Columbia street will entertain at dinner this evening | in honor of her guest. Mrs. H. Wied- | man of Hartford, who will saij on| the 22nd of this month for a six| months' tour of Europe. | i e Miss Dorothy Luhrs of Forest street will entertain her brifige club at her home next Thursday evening. | ik i The dancing recital of the private lasses of Mrs. Thomas Linder was Riven yesterday afternoon at the Shuttle Meadow club. Those taking part were Miss Mary Humason, Miss Catherine Sampson. Miss Greta Ro- #ers, Miss Nancy Cutter, Miss Raye Rabcock. Miss Catherine Smith. Miss Mary Hultgren. and Miss Helen Ward, who offered a character dance. Miss Jane Judd and Miss Ruth Curtin gave an exhibition of p dancing. while Miss Sophronia berts, who was exceptionally dainty, did a gavotte routine. Miss Betty Carter and Miss Peggy C mond did a primrose polka. Miss Doris Jones, Miss Billy Lou Hart. \fisa Chamberlain, Miss Bar- hara McKenna. Miss Elizabeth Up- son, Miss Virginia Hayden, Miss Dor- othy Hayden, Miss Dorothy Coholan Miss Betty Stanley, Miss Patty Pease, and Miss Jean Maric Dillon partici- pated in a charming Grecian waltz, Miss Virginia Jones did a remark- ably fine tap dance, and Miss Janct Shephard did a peppy jazz toe. A and graceful thing called Fairy teps,” was given by Miss Catherine Coholan. Miss Bettv Page, Miss Clara Mitchell, Miss anor Bassford, and Miss Betty Wood did * tap routine. A Tour Jete waltz was iven by Miss Alice Avery. Miss Vi- an Allen did a tip-toe dance which was followed by an offering by group including Miss Ann Morrissey, Miss Agnes Halloran, Miss Virginia Scrip- ure, Miss Jessica Kennedy, Miss Nancy Parker, Pritch- ard, Miss Catherine Soholan. Miss Helen Flanagan, Miss Nancy Ann Lanphier, Miss Doris Schauffler, Miss Marion Britton, Miss Mary fones, Miss Marjorie Jones. and Miss Betsey Samp: and called “Flowers fo ' A tap group. in- cluding Miss Elizabeth Hatch, Miss Vickie Cutter, and Miss irley Jomes. A toc tap by Miss Tuth Loomis, and a dance called *"Toe hnique” by Miss Virginia Scrip- e followed in quick The concluding number. the very prettiest and most novel was called “Butterflies and Roses Those taking the parts of roses were Greta Rogers, Miss Sophronia Vibberts, Miss Jane Pinches. Miss Nancy Hatch, Miss Mary Louise Lu- cas, Miss Janet Rackeliffe, Miss Jane Pritchard, and Miss Barbara Jolth- son. Miss Audrey Robinson took the of the Bumble Bee, while Miss Peggy Germond. Miss Betty Carter, Miss Virginia Jones, Miss Vivian Al- Miss Rita Dunn, Miss Janct hephard, Miss Betty Lou Troup, and Miss Alice Avery were the but- terflies. As an encore to this last | number the group gave “The Flight of the Rutterfly.” Miss Madelenc Gerrish was the accompanist. PP etey Miss Retse succession. and one of Miss part The subject of most interest from now until the 24th, and probably for at least a week later, seems to be the Ohman and Arden v at the Shuttle Meadow club. The orchestra, in the first place, is a great drawing ¢ard. New Britain boasts of having given Phil Ohman t2 this world of dagee music, and rightfully so. That man gurely can get the most out of a piano. and when Vic Arden chimes well—need more be said? Thr orchestra will be composed of ten! pieces—the same ten who broadcast and record. Seldom has a par caused such ‘interect that reserva- 1ions have been made two weeks in advance, b the comm informs s that over 106 have had the thought to come early and avoid the 1sh. ttee PR Miss Ann Anderson of V'ega strect zave a miscéllancous shower at her home Tuesday evening honoring Miss Mabel Rice of Columbia street, whose marriage to John Austin Adaps will take place next month. .« . Mrs. John McGee of Springficld Mass., who ia stopping with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. onville, former residents of Lake et, this city, entertained Mrs corge Kimball. Mrs. James Bald-, win, Mrs. Howard Bruemmer, and Miss Margaret Middlemass at supper and cards Thursday n Mrs. Emory Corbin at her home on “Monday night Mrs. R. E. Burkarth of Hawley entertained three tables Of‘ rigge on Wednesday evening. The sireet ! Donald | and fore- | | theatrica | Northwest Child Welfare A. B. Alderson of | party. was given in honor of her sister, Mrs. ‘Eugene DeRoberts of Hartford, whe before her marriage on April 21 was Miss Elaine Perry of this eity. / PRI Miss Ethlyn Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parsons of Do- ver road. was hostess to a number of her friends at her home last cve- ning. PP The Ten Acre Bridge club met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mre. Richard Pritchard. Mrs. George Hick will entertain the club-at her home on Forest street next Tuesday afternoon, Miss Peggyv Bristoll. daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bristoll of Vance street, will entertain a num-| ber of her little fricnds on Monday afternoon in honor of her sixth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Lincoln at thei ning Hubbard of entertained at cards on Wedn ay eve- street home Mr. and Mrs. Greorge Kimball en- tertained at dinner at their home on South Burritt street on Wednesday cvening. oo Mrs. Otto Carison and Carlson gave a party Thur at Mrs. Otto Carlson's Lyons strect in honor of Mis Anderson of Hillerest avenue marriage to Henry Roden of Stan- ley strect will place in June, 43y nigh home on Hilda whosc A'lovely bridge luncheon was giv- en on Wednesday by Mrs. Maurice Johnson home on Brighton road. Tw guests were invited 1 mect Miss Jeanett Ametrano, of Prooklyn, N. Y.. the house guest of Mts. Johnson. After luncheqn. Mr: Maxwell Porter, Mrs. Victor Poir dexter, Mrs. Earl Bowman. Mrs Richard E. Pritchard, Mrs. Clifton Wilson. Mrs. Brayton Portor McMiHar, Mrs. Olive I gram. Mrs, Lawremce Humasor Mrs. Harry Hine. Miss Ametrano, antl Mrs. Johnson played bridge, prizes going to Mrs. Wilson. Mrs Bowman. Mrs. Humason, and Mics Amectrano. | e . William H. Har entertained about 30 with a dance at their Mr. and Mr Lincoln road of their friend home last night Mrs. Richard I Pritchard hostess to her bridge club on Tues- day affernoon at her home on Acre road was . . Lddy taining evening tanley Broth nd Co. are enter- the entire office this the summer home of in Canton Center. Judge and Mrs. William C. Hun- | gerford of Russell street entertained | at luncheon on Thursday at the Hart- ford club for the judges. officials, | and exhibitors in the ninth annval Hartford Cavalry show. which has| beeg held at the West Hartford arm- ory week. About 100 guests at- tended the luncheon. including numeroud horsemen from other towns force Eady 0 On Tuesday evening at the North west school in Hartford, Mrs. Ger- rude J. Berman presented an un- sual dramatic recital of “Green Pastures,” the outstanding play of the year written by Marc Connelly now playing to capacity audi- ences in New York. In the darkened auditorium with only a single light which cast weird shadows, Mrs. Berman gave an inter- pretation of the play, which was vi- tal and convincingly dramatic. She | held the interest of the audience from the beginning. Each scene was | climaxed by a negro spiritual sung by a choir concealed behind a screen. Mrs. Berman's voice lent itself flex- ibly to each character she portrayed creating individuals in the play with | a fine distinction. Preceding the interpretation play, Mrs. Berman gave a sketch of the life and personal views of Mr, Connelly. She told something of the background of the current world inte which “Green Pastures” came as such a surprise and a success. The recital auspices of the of the short der the of the Sev- was Dra given u a Circ club eral selections wgre sung by the glee club preceding Mrs. Berman's per- formance. Over pers there and many of that nu from New Britain Mrs, John . Looniis., gent of the New Britafn D en ained members of board at her home on Lincoin road on Wednesday. After luncheon the guests held their board mect the The Shuttle Meadow club was the scene of quite a large party of won en’s tournament on Monday. About renown Bathing 240 MAIN The suit that cha bathing to swimm Te those anxious to get in the swim . ... incomparable stock of new Jantzen world- style and as for color .,. choose your most becoming color com- bination with the aid of the new Jantzen color an innovation in. this line. ALLING RUBBER CO: Opposite Monument 2 en lunching there_before the “r)'w-l i ng our uits should prove delightful they are the last word in chart .... STREET | Mrs. W. C. 5 niembers ¢f the club had lunch- eon, afterwards playing in the tour- naments. The 18 hole tournament (for those having handicaps) had_ as its play- chs: Mrs. Bertha Chamberlain, Mrs. Harold Parsons, Mrs. R. C. Germond, Mrs. Robert Frishie, Mrs. Virgil Palmer, Mrs. A. B. Porter, Mrs. Don- ald Bartlett, Mrs. George Rogers, Mrs. R. North, Miss Grace Manning, Rowland, Mrs. Georg: Long, Mrs. Glen Lockwood, Mrs. | P. K. Rogers, Miss Cornclia Cham- berlain, Mrs. Herbert Peasc and| Mrs. William Bentley. This ‘ourna- ment was won by Mrs. George Ro- gers. The players in the nine-bole tour- nament were Mrs. Henry Schauffler, | Mrs. Maurice Peasc, Mrs. Roswell Moore, Mrs. W. T. Coholan, Mrs George Boli, Mrs. Merrick Hellyar, Mrs. Stanton Ashley. Mrs. E. M. Hay- den. Mrs. Maxwell P Miss Ruth Dickerman, Mrs. W. E. At-| wood, Mrs. John C. Loomis, Mrs Robert Parsons. Mrs. Stanley Goss, | and Mrs. Theodore Greene. AMrs, George Boli won this tournament. P Mes. George Kohn of road, West Hartford w friends at supper la: evening. ained a unday Mrs, Roswell foursome at road on Wednesday. Those play e Mrz John Stoddard and Tohn Kirby of Mcriden, Mrs: dore §. Hart, and Mrs. Moore, e Moore ente her hom Mr. and Mrs tertained Mr Johnson and their ette Ametrano evening ald McMillan en- Mrs Maurice est, Miss Jean- hursday Du; Mrs her bridge clv home on were won by Mrs. Roswell ford Chandler Mre. Moo Bennett Hibt nd Mrs, Hartford. Judge William € tertained the directors of 1 show at luncheon Friday mer place, Avalon ton. Hungerford en- farms, . Mrs. coln street ent bridge club at 1 terday. Mrs. Clarence Miss Florence » lightful party at hon Friday afternoo gell eet | she entertained tw of her n bors with ear CLUB EVENTS . Activities Among Various Clubs Show Marked Fall- ing Off. There are ways a | serving Mother's Day. Tt of the working committes Ladies’ Aid Society of the theran church held a m daughters supper enjng, honoring 1 heir daughter There were threc mothers and several present. In fact guests totaled 32 ar strom, Miss Signe Peterson, and Re Dr. A. A. Ahlquist wer spea of the evening. The Theta Sigma frate school entertained last dance at Middle- on the rnity of t evening at a town Yacht club The Phi Sigma sorority is nipg a “sport” dance, to Norden's bungalow on May 2 idea of a sport dance is quite one among the younger crowd, t been hailed and v ng a great and new work done by the of the many colleg universitics in form of bridges sales, and all to en fom¢ Young man or woman to have lege education is most laudable coming Thursday cven th versity of Vermont almuni ar plan- ld at The a new and locali a col- This Uni- hold- blc A e of the Senio their schola to some local Young n ay enter that institution of knowl- edge this fall. Ne many a loyal son the University of V all putting much making this bridee a ver one. Dr. Frank Zwick Mrs. Gladys Hogaboom G. Smith, and Dr. Charles & ship are Walbridge Mid-Viet Gwatk Ralloon Ma D! or Dan Mrs B MRS. 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