New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 19, 1930, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1930. Miss Vivian Price of Bristol is spending her vacation at the home o 1 of her grandfather, Michael Price, John E. Butler of Hi and street of 358 Washington street. is vacatio: g along the Connect % i, shores. | Mrs. Henry Schuster and son, #aie Junior, of Waterbury, visited rela- tives in town during the week. o at her home in Poultney Miss Dorothy Anderson h T turned to her home on Linden street from a two weeks' stay at Indian Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erling and Mr. Neck and Highland lake. | and Mrs. William Wedlake of Black . . | Rock avenue will spend the next George Prentice of | two weeks at Pond Point, Milford. ve as their guests > & mer home on Cape next week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolff of Kensington avenue Miss Mabel Bollerer of Maple Hill is spending the week-end at Oak Bluffs, Mass. Miss Margaret Rivers of Newark, o e SoTorhin : b, " N. J. and guest, Miss Betty Rior- ST Mrs. Leon- | 4 . ; don of East Orange, N. J., have re- SR G HOY ace turned home after spending a week’s ation at Miss fiQDrS‘ home on Clark street Miss Esther Gullberg, of Harding street s returned from a vacation spent with relatives in Elmira, N. Y. The Misses Margaret, Virginia and Agnes Goodwin, daughters of Dr. Woodruff. c \ and 23 ” and Mrs. Frank E. Goodwin of Buell 1. Woodru r 4 B A | street, have been spending the past ed to his ) o few weeks at their aunt's summer Woodatool cottage at Long Beach, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Duncan and their young son of ridge Road have gone to Madison to spend a week with Mrs. Maxwell Coe. I My and Mrs. wood Berger and their daughter Lincoln road | are spending the week-end with | Mr. Berger's parents in Naugatuck. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murdock | their little son Duncan of Cor- bin avenue have gone to Boston, Mass., for a week Mrs. Bennett Hibbard with her | three children of Forest street is spending a month at Short Beach swith her paren Mr. and Mrs.| Mortimer D. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller h.’! Philadelphia, Pa.. are visiting their | son-in-law and daughter, M and Mrs. Fayette Leister of Elbridge | road Mrs. Georg Mrs of Dover road who ar Nosaaytior & Mr. and Mrs. Albert Corbin of coin road have gone to 00k to mpend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Colton Noble, ls Mrs. F. J. Davis of Tampa. F is visiting Miss Barbara at the home of her Albert Corbin of S dow road ESi MISS EMMA ROTH R e e Mr. and Mrs. M. Roth of Mill street announced the P SR e ‘H'am‘mq‘befrnthal of their daughter Miss Emma Roth to Agart V. and Paul Swanson leave Saturday | Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Anderson of East street this pend their vacation at Oak | week, Rlufs PR Mr. Mrs. Andrew Guilliano of irs, and Miss Greta | place apartments, entertained two New rk city, were in town this | i o y L . ighter of Mr. and Mrs. | tables of brid t her home on s 7 s ey fib | 1 4 e P s ‘ week Mrs Guilliano was Miss | C; Roseen of Harrison street, Wednesday a noon er ue Social Activities About “Gown SRR ; Dorathy Webster hefare ‘Mer mar-| wil spend thi weskoona with b | Ve By e Sher Suesn | fa & : . A riage Lo Mrs. Joseph Walton, Mrs Y‘n n M. Mrs. John C. Loomis of Lincoln|han, Misz Rea ‘ X E ; & returned to h home vester- | Marjorie Bull \\n; . 0 ’la M v Brite + ] tor 2 S . o . e Mg, 3 X eet 4 t r. 2 lay afte ending a few days in| Mrs. Merrick H ar and Mrs. John \ L 2 th Mrs. Clayton Notchkiss. Wolff. Miss hen Zimmerman, fORIIES S Mrs. W and Mrs. Wolff wan Irs. 3 nd Mrs. e Cole of Ber- the prizes. \ t their cottage on 3 mmerman, Miss ton Ashle ohnson of this ¢ before her estead [ ) Miss Flora Hine of Clayton ro. couple of week G ; i R | Mre N. Soper and Sh o of New York city | on won the pr & the week-end in Berlin . . n of El- nd Mrs. Pardon Rickey. spen is mont B Her sister, Miss Ruth | Mr Mra."Donald i Gattney (of [ oot i o nnts s Beach Park for the Corbin avenue a Miss Alice| 500 % S mpnegriaceiet Reach Gaffney of Vine street who sailed & < this week-end. for Europe late in June have been 10 for a short idge at her home Miss Neill Fitzgih- ighter of Mrs. Dorothea Lawrence of Camp street, is e aiming her bridze Miss Freda Stang of street was hostess to two tables of bridge at her home Tuesday evening. Mms. Fred Ward and Mre. Richard Rapp won the prizes. stopping at Lake time _ GATHERINGS Small Bridge Parties Are Given — Showers Honor Miss Sorrow. ‘ Miss Frances Sorrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J orrow of Maple | | Hill was guest of honor at a m J‘ laneous sh v at the mer home of her parents, at Cande | | Harbor. e entertaine by a tr ire hynt which proved to : 1 Miss Mabel Suprenaut. Mies Rose A very novel Miss Sorrov are spending Hahn, Miss Anna Brown, Miss Jean | will hecome the de of Everett View, Norfolk Rakowsky, Misn Grace Promley. | Rieber the latter part of this sum- Miss Kitty Steffick, Mise Nell Sartin- | mar. i were the guests at a bridge and en shower given in honor of Mra . ) % 2 1 ected general | farold Gunning he home of Miss » : ’ i stay 3 Be SEa i for tw ¢ { chairr affa the coming | ~canne Cellecz on South Main street cticut Grad- | Thursday evening. Miss Sartinshy irses’ association which will | Afiss Hahn, and Miss Brown won the 1 in this city in October. prizes. Mrs. Gunning was Miss Tidnn AR Peteron of Park street prior to her Miss Anna Sikora of Washington | marriagn. street is 10 be in Bridgeport for the PRI coming week Mrs. Henry Arriington of tire Park Mrs, Ad, Ger HT EXAMINATIONS HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST RAPHAEL BUILDING 99 Wrst Maiw 6T eLEVATOR sERvicE ECISION OF VISION™ Emma N. Miller of Arch| —— leaving for New York to- 2 here she will take a sum ourse at the New York school of Music and Art e Sturmon Dyson of Corbin avenue at Staten Island visiting his wife's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bones at their home. N PLANNING your vaca- tion don’t forget that there will be innumerable times when you will urgent- ly need a dependable foun- tain pen—writing those hundreds of promised post- will s cards—logging your hikes or Rroo: your cruises, etc. No one Mrs. George Rogers, who is at her mmer home at Chapman beach has her nieces, Miriam and Betty Waterhouse, as her guests, Mrs. Jack Whitaker and daughter. Mar Kensir will spend the coming week at Wi Mr. dys Maisonvi and Mrs. Edw Windsor, On Mr. and their h Dunn, Mis: Schilling Mrs. J. T. ter, Miss Georgia street are Mr. and Mrs West Main street Mrs. Harry S garet McHale street, ha o from vac: Stamford of Osgood or Gro nd the next EnjorictNorrintot Ten T Arre returned yesterday from Bos whers sne sp the grea he week . Miss Elizabeth Vivian. daughter Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Vivian of | ridge road, will be the guest of | Phyllig o Parsons of & el Mre veek-end stopping I{oward Brue ley Walk home on M spending the w strest spent W Lake with her vy t camp here. R ung Miss Li s visiti Mrs. J. L cher # dio Newark, N Mrs child will spend Mrs, s allivan of Louis Cro! the McNeil's a 38 Li Wright of 4 the com- Maple end at s the Bray. anstield, O., home after as the guest andmother oy street offec and Co- tation WOR, ests during of Mr. and efficld street. Mrs. William J ood street. Miss Veronica Ryiz of Jubilec street and Miss Julia Brown of Shef- street will go to Minersville this week, where they will be the next two weeks Dorothy Luhrs, daughter of Herman Strosser of Forest ¥ end the next two weeks ove, Guilford. Her sister, | HERMAN J. ZAHNLEITER Instructor in Violin and Ensemble Playing Studio: Booth Block, 259 Main St. Tel. 545—1044W EYE! AMINED GLASSES FITTED FRANK E. GOODW Optometrist 327 Main St. Tel. 1905 1N A likes to lend you a fountain pen—-nd vou can’t depend on the usually scratchy hotel pen and muddy ink. Carry your ownWaterman'’s! You will find it a real vaca- tion pal—ready at times and places forinstant and perfect service. Won't you let us show you our assortment of Waterman’s—in various hol. ders and nibs—one of which will exactly suit YOU? All Waterman’s Fountain Pens-are guaranteed for. ever dgainst all defects. 66 CHURCH STREET A Complete Service

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