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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY, 31, 1930. 5 this week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John MacLaurin, GATHERINGS | Bridge Clubs and Few In- formal Affairs on the ‘Calendar. In honor of the third anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Brett of Capitol avenuc about 20 of their friends gathered he heme of Mr. and Mrs. uchamp on White street, Hart- Sunday night.. Mrs. Brett was Miss Winifred Conrad of er. marriage Edward hy Porter, daughter or Albert Porter of Am- will entertain a few of fricmds at the gummer home of parents at Job's Pond tomorrow n honor of her birthday e e rs Mrs [jugald McMillan entertdincd Mre. Maurice Johnson, Mrs. Victor Poindexter of J Wesi Mrs. Donald MacMillan at luncheon or Tuesda) her home on Dover read . . Miss Enanttha ter of Mr. and Mre. Frank Lecranicr o: Brighton road was hostess to group of her friends on the occasion o! her twelfth birthday last Sature day cranier Mrs. Maurice road entertained the meanbers of th Prase mbership Commiteee of the Y. | W. C. A. with a picnic supper at her home on Tuesday evening PET Mr. and Mrs, ned at vening for Mr McMillan and Mr Jehnson dinuer Wednesday and Mre. Dugald and Mre. Maurice B. Banford of Maple a small luncheor sday Hill anl Mrs. L. nas hostess bridge at he neon and Mrs, and Mre. Charles La Norris, Donald Proudman, Clifford and Arthur Gauer to La cach. Milford afternoon and enjoyed a picnic rat the home of Mr. Gauer's par- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gau Mrs. J. B. Thomson of ertained a large iends with an Thomson Harold T. family. the 8 and Charlotte and the children of Mr. Parsons and Mr. Erwin were included Emory Corbin. Mr. Miss Marjorie Curtiss Iriday M Forest party of relat and rect er es and fr t the old The ford Thomsons Harold Parsons. ar Mrs. Harold M and Mrs. W. E in the party Although scorct and scores of Hardware city folks flocked to the shorc resorts and country places there were still a great many who remained in town. The great crowd of diners at the Shuttle Meadow club last ng totaled werc over the half hundred Wark Governor Trumbull and the first lady of the e were among those no- ed and with them the young John Coolidges of New Haven, who are their week-end gueste. Mr: and M Merrick Hellyar who have recently returned from the Bermuda Isles were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arm- gton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Corbin Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steinle, and many others were present yesterday cveni there . Mre. Robert Vance will give a luncheon at her home on Maple Tussday noon for Miss Ger- trude Bardeck, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Philip Bardeck of Shuttie do Migg Bardack will wed Dr. Stephen Donnelly tha lattér part of June street P Mrs. Raymond Mazeine of Liberty tertained a lovely luncheon dge at the Shuttie Meadow Tuesday. Mre. Fred “acom- Mre. L. L. Dary won the ber and prizes and Mre. Alphonzo Porter uf reet b hosis to the supper bridge club this evening. Mr Adams irday nig heir home will Harold Peck entertain fternoon bridge on Monday ing making of surgical ngs 2t New Britain General tal. Next Monday. Mrs liams and Miss Beatr Lexington strect, together Swift of Lincoln street bridge club at Reynal summer the club at a at her home toliow- dress- hospi- Hubert Wil- Reynal of with Misy the oxi Katherine will entertain th luncheon at the home at Madison Mre. Robert Patterson their home on Stan A enter loy dance and ined at traet before last Saturday . . Mre. Hillary Driscoll entertained wedding | Hartford, | Leo | taking | Hartford anl daugh- | Lincoln | Donald MacMillan | motored , - | Theodore Mea- | the Ohman-Arden | ‘a number of her friends at bridgé at her home’ in Bristol Wednesday | evening. | . e | Miss Mildred Weld of Park place |entertained five tables of Bridge ann| it Beveridge [tea at her summer home at Corn. | feted, [fleld Point, Saybrook, |afternoon. Mrs. | Hildebrandt, Miss Katharine Clark |and Miss Mabel Pihl won the prizes. Miss Helen Phillips, Miss Ruth An | derson, Miss Ruth Larson and Miss Sally Murphy assisted with the serving. “ e Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams of | Liberty strect entertained at their | home before going out to the Oh- man-Arden dance last Saturday George Dyson of Harrison will entertain her bridge club t luncheon at the Shuttle Meadow club on Tuesday of this week Mre. Raymond Babcock of coln street entertained six at din- ner on Tuesday cvening. later being urprised by six more of her friends. Lin- Miss Mildred Rowe of Bristol will entertain at a luncheon bridge grystal shower today at the Hale House in Glastonbury in hon of Miss Pecarl Anderson, also of Bris- tol. Miss Anderson will marry E win Rowe in the fall Mrs. Dugald MacMillan of road will entertain at dinner at her home on Monddy and on Wednes- day evenings. Dover Mrs. C. J. Leroux of road entertained mother's ning. Mrs. with Btookside in honor of her 1 birthday Monday eve- Guyrard was presented 70 roses. PR A number of Miss Olive Shaw's fricnds gave her a surprise party at her home on Black Rock avenue in honor of her birthday Mdnday ning. Four tables of bridge played. Prizes were awarded to Miss Mar- joric Hodge and Mrs. Russell Gold. eve- Mies n hon merly of Evelyn Carewell of Mre. A, J this icty. now of Holland, Mich., at her home on Bradley street Monday eveningk. Miss Ethel Frederickson, Miss Mary Sveaski and Miss I. Rutherford won the prizes for bridge, N . reunion eld home of Mrs of Barnes street present were Mr. and Mrs Molman and their daughters Harriet and Miss Gail ey of Danbury; Mr. and M Blouin of Winsted. Miss Claire Blouin Rlouin and M Michael Hartford Mre Weir o road entertained a luncheon and on Monday. entertained Basso, for- A family Sunday was last B. G Those w. s Miss Miss Shi derman Casey of lauren Ten foursome bridge at her Acre at home Mr. and East strest Mrs. Maurice Cusack of wers hosts 1o a number of their friends at a card party Wed- nesday evening. Miss ‘Margaret Mes- | Kill and Miss Mary Griffin won the prizes lizabeth Schrey entertained a foursome at bridge at her home on South Durritt strest Tuesday evening. Mrs. Tra Boies of Corbin entertained her bridge club home Wednesday Avening. e | Miss Marie Smith was hostess to | her bridge club of two tables at her heme on Clayton roads Thureday evening. Mies Batty Hanes won the prize i « o Miss Derothy Lombra. niece of Mre. Fred Upson of Shuttje Meadow road. entertained four tables of bridge on Tuesday cvening. Prizes were won Miss Winiéred Plant Miss Rea Zimmerman, Mirs Plant Henry Armington Fisher, and Harold F er. Mrs. Gardner Weld will entartain her hridge club at har home on Cor- bin avenue next Frida) avenue at her Mrs. Donald Rockwell of Snug Gables. Penn who has the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silshy at their home on Worthington ridge, Aerin, has been the guest of hono it many a charming affair this past Her hostess, \irs, Silshy. on tertainad 16 at luncheon and bridg in her hencr on Mond-# theu. on Tuesday, Mrs. Pazdon . F of Berlin entertained a sixsome at luncheon at the Old Cheshire T.n Wednesday Mre. Harvev Weodford of Shuttle Meadow avenus ente 1ain el a foursome at cards for Mrs Rockweil. That evening, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Troupe of Berlin were 10sts for Mrs. ROcKEll at dianer at their home. Mrs. Rockwell re irned to her home Thursdav it campany with Mr. and Mrs. Sii ind their son. The Silsbys will spend tne week-end with the Rockwelle. Mr. and Mra.\Gail Porter of For- st street. gave a dinner party | their home Thursday night been | |of Miss Faye Rattenbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Rattenbury of Shuttle Meadow avenue, has given two delightful parties this week, & luncheon on Wuesday when Miss| of Hartford was Friday afternoon and a tea last Saturday | when Miss Louise Ellis was the hon- Eunice Humphrey | or guest. Miss Beveridge is bemng married today to Joseph Wellington Palmer of Amityville, L. T., and Miss Rattenbury will be one of her bridesmaids. Another party interesty to local folks was that which Miss Nan Page. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Page of Bris- ol, gave for her last Saturday night at the Shuttle Meadow club she entertained her wedding at dinner and dancing. - party Pardon Rickey of Berlin party of Berlin friends to the | s | - Little Tavern in Cheshire for lunch- CLUB EVENTS New Britain College Club to Hold Annual Garden Picnic Monday. Mrs. Donald Bartlet of the program for the annual me ing and picnic of the lotal Colleg club. At 4:30 o'clock automobiles Il mect the members of the club the Senfor High school. from erc they will go to the home of Elizabcth Norton, Plainville, where n will be held. At 5 o'clock, a tr hunt, which has been planned for by Miss Edith Adams, will be the open- ing featurc of the affair. It ises to be a most interesting one. At 6 o'clock, a picnic supper be served in the gardens of Norton's home providing the weather | permits. Following the supper, At i officers will take lace Mrs. Herbert A. Dyer. of the hospitality comm: cd by Miss Gladys Day V. Pomeroy. Mrs. Frank 7 Austin L. Stowell. M and Miss Nona, Yochen t is in charge atin The New Gar hold its annual parish house of t glon fow on he Newing | gregational church n to § o'clock m The Yale Alumn this city will hava i ng and dinner Meadow club on H. H. Pease and present preside n charze o Professor William Monda H, and the ar De W angements. et T pal guest The Connect n tion of Boston Univer: held annual banquet and meeting at Burr hotel Monday About 75 members of the associ were r. Daniel | president of the university principal guest speaker. charge of the mecting and were Mre. Amy C. Guilford F. Upham, both of this city E. Taylor of Hartford, and Hadley of Meriden the ion Marsh, presen was the ho banq Allan Julius The annual concert of the Rritain State Normal School club will be held in the auditorium of the &chool on Thurkday cvening June 5th, at £:15 o'clock Miss 1 Ethel Prior, director of music school will conduct violinist, of New York city, be the guest artist. 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