New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 14, 1930, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1930. versity of Penns: r. and Mrs. Harry Bates of R M rs. Merrick Hellyar e wry of Pittsburgh, at he | Mr. and M s ! T 7 T connected with the firm of Redmond | sei street are at Atlantic ) tertained guests at dinner Monday | tibone Tavern on We d A road t | CLLB E\/ ENTS and Co. in New York city. ‘ | A \ | night at their home on Trumbull | 1 ub at I the 5 Stanley Cooper of Brookside road | street in honor of their second wed- | Miss Eurith Wachter of New York | IS entertaining a group of fellow | ding anniversary. Their party in-| city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | classmates at his summer home at | cluded Mr. and Mrs. George Boli, | Wachter of Park Place is spending | Sachem's Head this week-end. On!Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Moore and | a few weeks with her parents. Monday the entire party will go into | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Duncan. | e ¢ Haven to ce ir sixth o oe e | Miss Rering Griffin ot Mad- lon at Yale University. Mr Mrs. Leonard Morse of Everett | 4 i ; i 1hert 2 R L - 3 s AT as b aniy eateson S R T guests lude, Samucl | gtreet entertained a group-of her 5 W = W 3 a3 den el el the local Senior High school with | YOrK ew Haven, Maleolm Frost| (rjonds at luncheon and cards Fri- e i 4 Tuesd ¢ prizes. M 2 ¥ a5;the her sister, Miss Elizabeth Griffin, di-| of N York city, Kenneth Rose of | gay noon at Columbia Lake. - Her Ay ; | Gerala ‘ . eof M a er on Farm- rector of music in Waterbury, will | ERiladelphia. Ta.. Newton Peck (| guests included Mrs. Roswell Moore, k o Pearl Pond sail on July 2d for Europe where: > ¢W York city, D. Palmer of New \re Howard Bruemmer, Mrs. Lu- . xt Mond Mrs Cshe Yol they will tour until September | Haven and John G of Cam-| cjan Stevens, Mrs., Hubert Williams R Sl . ; IS Aoy * v oa i o and Mrs. James Baldwin. g7 i Syl sl ertain 18 (rom 2ne John Purney. son of Dr. and Mrs.| yies Jane il s : old L ononat Mivs Mar t : i John Purney of Corbin avenue, grad- | o "y ana®a 5 £ MET1 Jean Noble, the young daughter of e iien ; 7 : 4 ; Morga uated from Philips Andover acad-| ot gniirie af e foary 'Mr. and Mrs. Colton Noble of Lex- 3 emy yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. Pur-| oo "eoi Colloge for her summay | INEON street entertained several of ney and their daughter, Miss Eliza- o, -0 ©07€88 10T REE SUMMETy por sonool friends and playmates at beth, attended the festivities and r B her home Friday afternoon in hohor turned last evening. of ‘her sixth birthday. | Miss Eleanor Wells Hine, daugh-| ook with Mr. Coaper's parente, Mu | M. Stanton Ashley entertained a ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Hine | ang Mrs. . J. Cooper of \ine strent. | {0Ursome at cards and tea at her of Clayton road, was graduated from Sitaia I home on Corbin avenue last Mon Bradford academy, Bradford. Mass., {Y-' day aftérnoon an Monday of this week. Miss Hine | oc nanonoscer. former cosidents ot £ was one of eight to receive the'd {st Gty visited felenae in toma inle Jay Port, the eldést son of tinction of graduating v > sy o el My Mrs. Howard Bruemnier of laude 1e was also given honorable | West Main street will celebrate his mention in the George . seventh birthday next Tuesday with Mr Mrs. James Cooper of New York city were in town this and Mrs. Hamilton Bickford Miss Hine will e . . college this fall. Her sister, | Miss Dorothy Carr entertained in Flora Hine, graduat ! Showers For June Brides South Manchester Thursday evening. necticut in 28 | | [Her guests included Miss Helen . . arksdale, Miss Betty Maclntosh Miss Sarah Frishie of Park street Miss Katharine Clark, Miss Marie graduated from Northfield seminary May, and Miss Pearl Snow on Monday. Miss Frisbie was pre o oy iy dent of th irent Events club ar iss Helen MecCu \ Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kimball of agtive in student government i 3 t Lexington street entertained at S sister ) tv, on Clark | informal radio party Thursday ni Donald McCrann, son of 3 na i Strest I rty honored | kil s | T we e e S B Ll D) cck. whose mar-| Miss Clara Lindgren and Miss graduate next Wednesday riage to Dr. Stev r ivs Krum were hostesses at a Holy Cross college. Mr. McCrann | c ot “this|dinner party given at the.fea Gull hent s e s Bl e o e Hartford in honor of Miss Esther | Sarenix Nelson of ; street ght this week A Nelson = sail on the 20th of June ahoard the §. §. Carmania, for Europe S some at bri Vine street The many art lovers of New Brit Mrs. Arthur Farmi ain will be delighted to know of t venue enferta bridge and a |opportunity to visit the Morgan Me- handkerchief shower on Monday |morial and see the collection of evening in ¥ of Miss Gertiude |George A. Gay now on exhibition est street and their tv Bardeck, who will marry Dr. Stephen [there. Mr. Gay has devoted years | and Clifford, we Donnelly the cquiring r paintin on Tuesday. r pe 3 ! nd enjovs sharing hi W sday. T to the Scan M " I Arrigan of Lyons street | l world to | Wednesday i " ibit ses any he Carmen R. Naples, son thony | Blank. Mrs, Jam AT ) ford and t Naples of Wilcox st T 5 Y : all see it This exhibition opened Thursday a privat owing. It includes| of Mr. Gay's choicest posses- entertained two | home on Thursday | anlon and rizes which - er be from Rensselaer e at Troy. hown before—pai engravings, lithographs, wings by the great masters | me. Whatever vour prefer- t may be., you will be sure at is de splendid collection, as it pr such an amazing variety ect matter and technique. The outstanding picture in sl Mice - Loniss | collection is the remarkable study s 2 y ! R ¥ nous portrait is| I s /s s s £ s of Forest home Mon- | George 1w ; ot enter points of ir i shower and bridge honor of Miss Page Six) YES EXAMINED HENRY F. REDDELL FITTED OPTOMETRIST RAPHAEL BUILDING & FRANK E. GOODWIN Bt 99 WEsT Main BT Qered fons jof ithe finest MISS LETITIA MORIN valuable works of art I 1 £ ] : Am the watercolors Miss Morin, daughter of Mr Irs. W are “The T street, graduated from Mt. St. Rowlandson i 'd | Hartford on Wednesday. e 1 e ELEvATOR sTRVICE t “astle’ ‘is 1 compelling as | . _ . i e Y g S (h;_m.luo is Forai William many, - Going On An ‘enue and Loch | ges Vetemer is an heroic work by Alex- | -Tha The handsomest po e collection is that of 3 e Y k" by Sir John- Lavery. | 2 Lt Ly Do : Ak r . -Hendeick eznat Muirhead Bone. Lit} ; t - and ~il | {| GEORGE WESTERMAN || L oanolaDIes, WOk the work of Honor 1 ntinued t 1 Violinist ! is a delicately T Migs Mary Loui Teas ) - ouard Manet, Can Y ! » ‘ 1 pantry Eloise Prodigal Son Among the ttractive are * g ' paintin . of Mr. and Mrs S Wil Dover road entert of the Sea.” Others of | e. friends interest are Macki~ 4 Decamps John . and “A Gift of the |trai rederick Ballard Williams. | Scotch he second room is given over tn | during a trip abroad of some of Mr the most inter llection of etchings. en- splay. Mr. Gay and lithographs. There as soon as he street h t br b lare the wonderful etchings of Rem. | dogs home Miss Bro at luncheon 2 ar vesterday. | brandt. “'Christ Driv R Enty |Gatentealy 4 i ¢ Aaioe = D Sac- “ | d h M Gecras - S| Changer n the Temple" Vi Il o i e il | Hudson Fur Shop Joseph at the Window." v Mr. and ) bert v enter- [and the Woman of Samaria’ Jean | = i e ANKLIN SQUARE tained : Wort n Ridge | i Hiided et | Ask Your Neighbor About Our Storage Service lad 1 E ned at Mr. e homes S GIFTS ' Reliability o are frequent are giving a gala party | nmer home in Westbrook atiermoon: T 1s s be FOR STUDENT AND TEACHER | and ) t. held on the longest ‘ the year in addition to being enildten of cent 1 welcome relief from the well nigh Barthas Vinevard a7 continuous round of bridge atairs it | j Fountain Pen Desk and Pocket Sets OLD FUR STORAGE IN STERLING SILVER Autograph Albums ORCHID PhOtograPh Albums e e reers Ela e : ; Student Memorv Albums 1l PHONE est pattern in Sterling Silver. e Address Albun Brief C 2989 design! and our The artist has carved hislovely . o y theme with sweeping, vigorous Social Stationen lines, yet he has achieved, mi- raculously, the effect of a flow- er’s delicacy: ki e Distinctive and Appropriate Gifts [ o R Let us show it to you soon: Lol | R SAFE COLD STORAGE THERE CAN R CHOICE IN THIS CITY. 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