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The Monday afternoon bridge | Pierkowski of Gold street, on Tues- club will meet on Wednesday of|day morning. this coming Week at the home of Mrs. Roswell Mogre on Lincoln road, because af the women's golf tour- Mrs. H.-C. Magargal will be host- . 3 toss at a three-table luncheos ney at the Shuttle Meadow club the | prigge at her home . on r,'-'a,:?: UiBtioLithe fweek o) street next Thursday. PRI Mrs. Duncan Shaw of Elbr;d:e‘ > 1 road entertained.at lunchoon ooy |, Miss Elizabeth Schrey will enter- N e 5 e Bd | 1ain her bridge club at her home ridg T 'amfl. vesterday. or South Burritt street next Thurs- 5 day evening. . Mrs. Charles Lappan was hostess They entertained their guests after |git trcet and Mrs. William Riddle dinner with movies of their trips to | of urope. | . club at luncheon and bridge yester- | day at the Shuttle Meadow club. | PR Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Heusted nf West Hartford entertained at din Mrs. Harold Peck entertained the ner.and bridge at their home Wel lpha Alpha bridge club at her neaday evening in honor of Mr. and | Fome on Brady avenue Tuesday eve- Mrs, Albert Schilling of Hart strect. {ning. Mrs. Clarence Manning Won AN the prize. Mrs. George Kimball of South At Burritt street entertained a ‘four-| Miss Marjorie Norris was hostess well Coe and Mrs. and Mrs. Duncan bridge at their home on Brady ave- Shaw are added to the already long | nue this evening. list of those who will give home | FAPR dinner parties preceding the| ag sianlcy Duncan entertained ’ Ohman-Arden dance at the Shut-|i;, Aonday afternoon bridge club tle Meadow club next Saturday |ap per home on Laurel road this night. | past week. Mrs. Edward Christ, Goon Mrs. Roswell Moore, and Miss Ruoy Erwin Sloper, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Andrews were given the prizes. Andrew J. Sloper of Grove Hill, | S &ave a dinner party at his home last | On Wednesday Mrs. night. entertaining the members of | Cochrane of Lenox place entertain- i the Gray Owls, an orchestra c ec Mrs. Elmer Stone, Mrs. Robert y posed of pupils of the Kingswood | Brown, Mre. Theodore Greene, Mrs ( school, including Harold Parsons, | John Fellows, Mrs, Samuel Sut- ‘ Ir., who ig the only son of Mr. and | cliffe, Mrs. Arthur Stowell, M Mrs. Harold M street this city: Parsons of Russel William Johnson, Louis Stoner, Harry Sloan, Dudley Rockwell and Howard Spencer. The orchestra later played at the annual Herbert Camp and her mother, M Laughton of Hartford, Mrs. Morti- mer Camp. Miss Florence Camp, and Mre. William Muller at lunch- eon and bridge at her home A rs. pring dance of the Kingswood |Stone, Mrs. Browne, and M school, which took place in the Greene won the prizes. ccmmons room of the school. | . . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . Pardon Rickey Worthington ridge, Berlin, enter tained guests at dinner Mond night, - Mr. Leonard K. Morse of Everett street and Mr. and Mrs Stanton Ashley of = Corbin avenue Mr. of Dutch supper at the Ashleys’ houme Mrs. Kenneth Relyea of Worth- | Ohman-Arden dance Haven Ington ridge, Berlin, will entertain | PR eight friends at cards and tea next| Mrs, Clifton Weed of New Friday afternoon at her home was hostess to Mrs, Kenneth Albert Greenberg of West Main street was given a dinner at the |bridge at her home yesterday. Bond hotel in Hartford on Thurs | sieiis day evening by a number of his Harold M Pars street entertained ness associates at | ; friends in honor of his recent mar- a ¢ rage to Miss Florence Halloran of New York city Mrs. Baynard Crum, and Dr. Maur- [shuttle Meadcw = . night Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones enter- | . . tained at bridge at their home on| Mrs. Maurice Johnson gave a de- Saturday Mr, Trumbull strect last ng. Miss Pearl Cramer, evy and lightful luncheon bridge party Wed- nesday noon at her home on Brigh ton Street when she entertained jce Pike won the prizes. friends at cards. DPrizes went L Mrs. Victor Poindexter, Mrs. Arth Joseph Gillette of Stanley Quarter | Sampson, and Mrs. Dudley Walker. was guest.of honor at a bachelor | dinner at the Bond hotel in Har!-i Mrs. Earle Van Buskirk of Ten ford Monday evening. Mr. Gillette | Acre road had guests to dine at the married Miss Mary Pierkowski, | Shuttle Meadow club Thursd daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley |night, Miss Dorothy Luhrs enterlained | at bridge at her home on Elbridge | her bridge club at her home on For- | read yesterday. | est street, Thursday evening. Miss e | Eloise Diemand and Miss Maric Mr. and Mre. Gail Porter were | Smith won the prizes. liosts at dinner at their home on | s e Forest street Thursday evening.| Mre Leonard K. Morse of Ever- Hartford entertained their bridge | Quarter entertained at luncheon and | ——— e e at luncheon and cards at the |0 @ foursome at her home on Ten | : Farmingion Country club Thursday | A°T® road: Wedneaday afternon. afternoon. . . f . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence "Manning 5 d 3 L |of Corbin avenue will entertain 22 £ ! = :‘s‘h“”'“:’ o s Elsie Gam. | ac dinner preceding the dance at ’ S oror | of Chosinng street Wil i o Suttle Meadow clubi next Sat- entertain at luncheon and bridge at | %" ovening. heir home toda - | B oo " o i | Mr. and Mre. Harold Peck will The names lof. Mr. and Mrs, - Max-|| . tallo 0 twelve ot dinaee. and James | pop playm | Eritain | will be hosts to nine couples at a|penerit bridge p next Saturday evening preceding the | | smart set, for M who the former Edit of ity, has many close friends here A distinguished gathering of’ | matrons and maids will turn next Wednesday afternoon for which takos place in Plainville at the governor's | mansion when the first lady of tie state graciously opened her spacious | guest of nhonor at a Miss Anne Foberg on Monday eve ning. Miss St. George is {o:become the bride of Merrill Bridge of Haz- ardville in the near fu e. She is a teacher at the Robert J. Vance |school. Bridge prizes were awarder to Miss Priscilla Carrington Miss Elizabeth Johnson and Miss Ma Beaulieu PN Miss Katharine Clark and Miss | EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1930. Miss Majorie Norris, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norris of Ten | Acre road, entertained some of her | friends with a supper party at her home last Sunday evening. PERCR Miss Tillie Tiede dafighter of | Mrs. Robert Tiede of Flanders road, | Southington, was given a mi: laneous shower at her home Saturday evening. About 50 guesis were present. The hostesses were | Miss- Alga Tiede and Miss Martha | Tiede. Miss Tillie Tiede will become the bride of John Bayer of Bristol on ast June 7 at St. Matthew's church New Britain, s . e | Mrs. Ann Scheey of South Bur- | ritt street entertained her bridse club at her home oOn Weds evening. PP Mrs. Lauren Banford had ! friends at her home in Maple Hill Thursday afternoon £ bridge | and enjoy afternoon tea AT Mrs. Dudley Walker of Monroe | street was hostess to the nembers of her card club Friday afternooa. | FY RS | Mrs. Bret Necce and Mrs. How- ard Bruemmer are giving a joi dinner party tonight at Mrs, home N on Corbin avenue. Their guests will included Mr. and Mrs, | Leonard Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- | ton Ashley, Miss Ruby Andrews, Miss Beatrice Reynal, Mrs. Herbert Williams, William O'Brien, Claude Reynal, and Clifford Merwin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Law are having guests to dine at thejr hone on Ten Acre road tonight | .« . | Little Peggy Bristoll. the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison | Bristoll of Vance street, cclebratsd her birthday anniversary last Mon- | day afternoon by entertaining 25 of es at a party. P Mre. Chauncey Goss of Waterbury and Mrs. Frank Brophy of Wa town are giving a luncheon part the Shuftle Meadow « v nesday moon to entertain their New friends. It is ¢ ain to ge a gay and brilliant , bringing together a large group of the town's | part home 1 brary in aid of the fund. Reservations are goin P | Mc- | at a rapid rate. The prize of a hmw[ s Knight and Mrs. Benjamin Whit- | 1'2da cake award at e i o Mr. and Mrs. Richard White of |taker of New Haven, Mrs. Charles [an added attraction to the players, | Corbin avenue will open their honie | Johnson. Mrs. Stanton Ashlev, Miss s | next Saturday evening to a large |Doris Williams, Miss Eunice John-| aficx Catherine Cavanaugh enter- | number of their friends for a|son, Miss Marjorie Norris, and Miss | (zined her bridge elub at her home | kI, Dutch” dinner preceding the dance | Emily Mott of this city at a bridge | on Tremont strect on Thursday eve- | at the Shuttie Meadow club. party at her home on Monday ey ning. Miss Alice Johnson and Miss sy ning. Mrs. McKnight, Mre. Ashley | spnn, Kabian won the prizes s | i Mre. Henry Ehason and Miss|and Miss Johnson won the prizes. Vit | | 1, Tather Anderson entertained at the | sREe e S Tohne Ml antecta MISS NELLI former's home on Andrews strest| Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith en- [ =t B0 8L PG ATEC A Tacobi Monday evening at a kitchen shower | fertained a eiriHome S on' Campi it see ooy s apen pranp o oy | o SR i e and bridge for Miss Mabel Rice of | street Thursday evening. D. 7. Donahue and Miss M. F. Haye Tamulonis of Gl n stre ) Columbia street. Mrs. W. G. Rice, | At were awarded the prizes. Marion Jacobs of Chest N * Miss Rice, and Miss Esther Ander-| Miss Esther Stein entertained at ™ = » . s ‘ son the prizes |oxidxsuatiine: B ome il on MEvwvhT ik | B e e PRI | street last evening.in.honor of her [, = '8% Saha Fraccha was S e - 4 | Miss Eleanor Rotherforth was sister, Mrs. Murray Cohen of U mox‘;:fl:;:f_f’l":“;’nf‘l“r‘;‘”;”",‘\ en ,”ZL L . I: of honor at a miscellaneous | City, N. J. S B S R i e £ 1 given at the home of Mrs, | Q X L S e e k Stahl William Rotherforth on Newfield | Mre. Howard Bruemmer of W sti’ el f avenue by Mrs. Rotherforth and | Main street wntertained Mrs. Rr*:i Mre UG, G eeonbere of ost 1 s Ethel Frederickson on Monday | Neece, Mrs. Leonard K. Morse, Mrs. || AIre: Wyt ~Greenbers of West - & g. There were eight tables of | Stanton Ashl and Mrs. Merrick | A0 - Fw“'x nasts n‘" bridge. Prizes were won by rs. ¥ |Hellyar at luncheon at the Shuttle| | “‘:’ ]““5 e o e Mras Andres, Mrs. E. Mayo, Miss Alice | Meadow club on Monday, later tak- (;’”5‘ B SR LS LU sl Dahlbers. Mrs. H. Robinson, Mrs. |ing them to her: home to play|Greenbers. who recently returncd ; : White, and Miss R. Fitzgerald bridge. Mra. Morse was awarded [from her wedding trip. Approximate- Miss Rotherforth will become the the prize v 30 women were present from de of Herbert Y. Andres in June. | R | Hartford, New Haven. and this city e | Mre Virgil Palmer of Stanley S Stanton A. Foley of Lincolr t entertained at bridge at her home Thursday night. 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