New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 5, 1930, Page 4

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di The many pond daily swims ar by the follower has its followi Connecticut for i PERSONALS Week-End to Country— Camping. nent ss Jane Jud Mre Willi street, s at Camp rson, Me.. for 1 Mr d Mrs ambull street bolidays in Montreal. NEW BRITAI;\’ DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1930. MRS. STEPHEN P. DONNELLY Mrs. Donnelly, nee Miss Gertrude Ba noon to Europe. kk of Shuttle Meadow road. Yor ster bon Ba has entered Camp Monterey at Mori- ters Mass, Mrs. M Vine street hav Fark, New London for 1 Lonis You Vil Colol f Lincoln road have take . .o Mrs. George P. Hart of Vin street, has gone to the Vineyard for the summer months Elbridgs Jones. son of Mr. Mrs. Louie Jones of Ten Ac has gone to Camp Idle Wil Lakeport, N. H B B 1 Jeanne and Miss Fra isher's Island for the remaind of the season Mr. W. T an children®of Forest sireet are Beach Park for the summer mor Miss Molly Peas t daughtor of Mr. and Mrs rhert P o, 1 the sGmmer where sf | with the Grenfell mission, \ —Photn by John Haley MRS. LYMAN CHANDLER LOVELL Mrs. Lovell was Miss Helen Dixon before her marriage which took place last Saturday in the gardens parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dixon’ on Eton place. of her s home M rtis stree Roxbury o spend Mr. and Mr mond of Har- zton Park. J. are spendips he holiday w with Mr. gnd Mrs. Jack Whittaker of Kensington venue, Payor and Lincoln Lake and th 1 weeks to town in Harold Pec of i children Monday a two week Money thé week-end guest at the i6me of George Prentices in Berlin, |a few days, [ Humphery, only son of Mrs. Howard Humphery of feadow road ssell Brit- Ralph 4 road and Ra son of Mr. and Mrs. X n Acre road, Scout camp - the rest of inder and two sons d George, of Lincoln early part of the weel Me., where they will summer. Kensingt next Saturday in Media. Pa. who for the summer, w a few days this week Irs liams and daugh- Miss Ruth Williams of Liberty reet will go to Bridgeport on Tues- day next. PR Dr. and Mrs. Lauren Weir of : re road are spending the s Boston Mrs. Dana Vil at Center Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Burr and iaughter of Black Rock avenue leave this week-end for Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams of berty street entertained Dr. and M Irving Middleton of Bridge- port last week-end L e Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Relyea nd children of Berlin are in Bridge- port over the Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy and daughter Helen of Stanley street guests of Mra. Henry Bray at her summer ho! at Neptune Park this week The Seymour Holmes of New York city who are at Sachems Head \is summer entertained a gay party of friends at their cottage on Inde- pendence Day. Among their guests ere Mrs. Holmes' sister, Miss Mar- garet Russell of New York city; her brother, Henry Russell of this city; Miss Jane and Rattenbury, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Rattenbury of Shuttle Meadow Road, | anr Mr. and Mrs. William Heald of Berlin P Miss Janet Rackliffe. the daugh- r of Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Rack- liffe_of Kensington avenue is Visit- Ruth Hawkins, the youpg daugh- r of Mr. ahd Mrs. Chffles Haw- ins at Lake Pocotopaugh. where the Hawkins family are spending the season . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Leroux of Frookside road were in Boston last veek. Mrs. Lerolix, after her return, vent to New York where she spent and Mrs. Wells Foster of Russell street, Mr. and Mys. Harold Peck and children of Brady avenus and Mr and Mrs. Harold Foster of Hartford are attending a Foster re= union in Wapping on the Fourth. Mrs. Joseph Stone of Ten Acre is leaving Monday for Blue Lake, Mich., where she will spend the summer months. s 8w Mr. and Mrs. John A. Andrews of Lincoln Road have gone to New Hampshire for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bret Necce of Core )in avenue arc spending the weeke end in Westbrook with Mr. and Mrs, Howard Bruemmer. Mrs. Harry Ginsburg of Monroa street. leaves tomorrow for Barringe ton. R. 1. to he the guests of Mrs. Don Parker, formerly of this citys Lewis W. S Chapman of West Main atrect 15 at Stony Creck for tHe week-end Miss Ruth Henry of Lincoln strect and Miss Harriet Austin of Colches~ ter left this week to drive to Niagara Ialis, Buffalo and Cleveland. Mizs Henry will spend the summer at her brother's camp at DBin Inlet, Geor- ian Bay, Canada Mrs. Fred Traver of New Milford, iz the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Babcock at their home on Lincoln street o s P. T. Kimball. son of Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Kimba!l of Lexington street, spent the Fourth in New York citys PR Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bull of Black Rock avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward of Francis street, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rapp, Mr. and Mrs.« Clis Stanquist and Mrs.. Helen Bull of Sheffield street, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of Mahle strect went on a picnic to Rainbow lake yesterday. Mrs. Raymond Gannon of Hazel- mere road has as her guests, her father, Rev. Dr. 8. G. Youngert of Block Island, 1L, who returned to the United States on the S. S. Europa last Wednesday. Dr. Youngert spent three months tour- ing southern Europe, and the Orient. | While on the continent, he repre- sented the Lutheran church of America at the 400tH anniversary of the Augsburg confession at Augs- burg, Germany. He also attended ihe Passion Play at Oberammergau. Mrs. Gannon also has as guests, her mother, Mrs. G. Youngert, her sister, Miss Marjorie Youngert, her \Wrother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Youngert, and Mrs. Emily Nyquist, all of Block Island. Miss Eleanor Proudman of Boston is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Proud- man of Maple Hill. Mr. and Mre. William Kinne of | West Main street spent last week- Aud at East River, e )

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