New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 5, 1930, Page 16

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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930. é Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealcusy By ADELE GARRISON Phil Veritzen Beams sumes the R of Awed. Inf ated Schoolgirl on Meeting th Handsome Cinema Star Mary A Wwas BOV PETER RABBIT SURPRISED By Thornton W Burgss Peter suppos t§ one of th Peter then That his eves ware go 2% hung down as he stared Wall ac last Afiner the Mols 1he gun is I 4idn't sup s«imming © all and eviden there is somet head : | z % OTlCC OUB)‘S ( ction of a motor 's brain at the end of a tour By C. D. Batchelor{i New York, June 5.—The summer | exodus looms on the not-too-distant | norizon right now. though of cours it will be late June before many get | o Newport and Southampton. on count of races, wecdings and oth- events in town Mrs. Vandernilt Church, however, | has been at Dudlev Place, Newport, most of the winter. She is especiaily busy right now supervising the la; ng out of her new golf though she alvays leads a outdoorz hife. what with daily inspection of her stables, rid- | ing and golfing. | Plans for June weddings are keep- ng svervone in New York bucy Warm davs chiffons are the accept- el tog—on cool days, ensembles in exquisite shadings. not to mention ¢ black-white scheme. Furs are good right new. no one Cares trust he weather. but beccuse they re. are so lovelw & combination In the Wedding Mode Carnelia Prime wore a beautiful | figured chiffon with a wide and back cape and short ~ith long gloves, at a wedding re- | cently. + Erdman. who want with I her, had on a figured chiffon jackat | rrsembir a lot of bows en it | | and topped by a very lacy straw hat | with 2 long back brim. Neither dress ! came balow the mid-calf of the 1 though many of the girls are wea r and longe d chiffon: t only beca with | | Speaking of ruffiss and dows !\M‘ lenzer sk Mre. Henrv T rw-‘ mann has a charming printed chil- fon in thrae bluss that ilustrates all | thesa fashion pointe It it quits long. | finishad with A thrae-inch pleated ruffle in pointad adge affaet, | a short jacker with thrae-nuar- | sibevas, with nll adgas finished n thase littls rufffes and the jacket ties on with A hugs Dow At tha nect | The new sailor hats thAt Ara be- ne shown in All tha windows of SITATt “RROPS MAeM 1o have Dracious fax sponsors in the flash. 1 ful Axpact to aa them bloom 6ut A it later on somes of the smart girls ~ho wear tailored thingt wWith €h Bur I aid meat Marien Whartsn th 2 modititd sailer hat that was ott bacoming 16 her. Har =trolling was A gay little p L} ple circular ruffies. and a collar. & very smart gat-up. | By the novelty Mre. Guy Fairfax Careyv gets the e Tibbon for spoRsoring the first asbl Of the Sesson at Belmon: Botanical Question Fashion Plaque /‘\ — f— o | fr— [ e s~ \‘ | \\ HING BOA ~a A 71 1 Cre of the hot Al &hA wore A very I/ summery silk suit, WwRhite hat and w *hite pArasol | They're Right on the Polka Dot Polka dots are still running Migh taver. Mrs R. L. Davikon hasa polka dotied -ilk suit With dou UM coat And pleated skirt. She ars a rutfled blouse a nice feminind touch g of ruffies. at Pierra‘'s tha 2 her noon, Mary Delatitla wore che New Yok of tha $2a86N's cutert kuits "Acaiiny of Mad littls Belers Suttit with short sieevos SN hat shomed desp cuffs and ties below 2nd a coliar Jzzeea Nith it that <leeia and ruf. lightened it “an vircke saLsied Chanel's ~ARAK At APON- Fanaie Medrr fh 2 nes ub and white novelty twesd nat zha hAt Her frock uhder | ana Fi4la Clud out it inereating numbers of unch. Tweedr Art thé ac. togk for cold davs Mes. Rieli- Hiscod weré an ensérmble of xture with A belerd apped by silvar foxss luxurious in their beauty Oliver Italin. the same da; ade green twadd anl Dodge £16an a blue tweed coat natural lvnx collar ovér a gray Mrk Madisén, N was an unususl colnction of sers. Mra. P. A B. Widentr wno thowed hér prize- winning “Mvra wbre a very sum. with wide deep 4 a fancy plain bow on Her hat was sum- wide-brimmed Taiks o5, At the dog show 4t T last week one rhoulder mery, too Give Away Alica Judsen L dbré plaving Moute Erandmother said 14 whAn the childsen Ar 1 spank them nd I'm thé daddy.” an- © chimAd in. “26 véu Mhust t ahéenéver I sAy k8 | nE to be the nursd,” said No. you can't.”” thd We naed a Mot ou've g6t 16 ba tha mother mothsr & alxavk have héadaches, 1'd Fealt no fun béi FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: 2z ome people © a5 though thay 6wn the road when they don't even own the car. for their Society Folk Begin Annual Summer Exit Mra, P. A B, Wedener (I eft and Mrs. Guy Carey Mary Delafield (left) and Marion Wharton The play want on for a while. The toy telephona rang. The little giel *ho wae mothér ered it. 8he went through a good deal of social pattar in a most lady-like voic” “OR fo, my dear. T couldn't possibly. 1'm £6 sorry but T have a headachs tRis afternoon. Goodbye &Arling.” And she hung up “You know she éxplainéd to the rest of the housshsld. "L haven't a headache at. all but it was Mrs Gravsen and I just didn't want to go to Rer houee Childrén playing house are a deal give-amay bn their homas and th ARd uncénaciou tAé Aimosphers in Tht parént who by what he hears Hearing our and play the they see it is onn childrén live lite ot their clders 1" séme: hini the best way to learn if v Rat impreesions of peracnality \ou Arc making and to just what values you are educating them Tt you listen sympathetically you canneét fail to Eet a vary podd idea 0° just Row w:ll vou are doing tha job of parenthosd MIRROR'S HELP Try moving véur mirrors around %6 that each one in your houss wiil reflect a he open door nto the nindow or tha outdoors MAKE YHI8 MODEL AT ROME Shoulder Capas Are Stunning Pattérn 1951 Nén Britain Herald 1ic Pattern By ANNE ADAMS A delicibus frock for tear boasts chdulder fall n graceful ful arme and continua ar 1A becomingk line wRich may be emitted I erizing fe. smart finith to the flared rkirt Patter Praetical Atternoon capes that S58 OVAr tha ind the back The peplum, t vou wish, e that is a beautituily is exquisite mada 0! g8orsétte. voile, chiffon or flat A nty fioral design oa A -ground of either dark or light tene will ba lovely. The rads, pin greéns, blues and yellows aré per fectly ravishing this eeaton in a large range of ehades 3 b: ordered only in sizes 14, 18,718, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38 And 40. Sizs 14 reauirst 3% vards of 33 inch tabric N6 dres: & experience s necscEary to make this model with our paitern. Yardage for every and eimple, axact instructions are given $end FIFTEEN CENTS (150) i cains carefully wrapped. or stamps, for each pattern. Be sure 16 write plainly veur NAME. ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE wanted Our BOOK of acults and erepe PATTERNS for children aleo transfef patterns. is INIFTEEN CENTS orly TEN CENTS when ordersd with a patte Address all mail 2n4 erders to New Britain Herald Fattern Department. 243 West 17th strest, New York city.

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