New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 26, 1930, Page 5

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—————— Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphrey of Shuttle Meadow road, visited their son, H..Converse, at the Boy Scout camp on Monday., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball of Lexing- ton street, and Mrs. William Booth of Forest street motored to camp on Wednesday to vigit their son, “P. T.” and “Billy.” Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt Smith of Buf- falo, N. Kimballs at their home on Lexing- ton street this week. s e e . Miss Margaret Middlemass has re- turned to her home on High street after spending a few days at Co- lumbia lake with Mrs. Leland Hoar. Has e Miss Dorothy Luhrs of Forest street, daughter of Mrs. Hesman Strosser, is expected home on Wed- nesday from a visit at Indian Cove, Guilford. Mrs. Raymond Catlin and daugh- ter, Dorothy, return today from a stay at Short beach to their home on Adams street Randall Gilpatric, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Gilpatric of Ten Acre road, and Russell Germond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Germond of Lincoln street, have returged from the Boy Scout cam ), Miss Agnes mmett, assistant manager of the Western Union Tel- egraph Co., ig spending her vacation at Norfolk, Conn. John Noonan, Jr., is spending the summer at New Rochelle, N. Y. \ Miss Betty Remington is spending the summer at Rye, N. Y YRilly Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs William Booth of Forest street is at the Boy Scout camp. Jack Mansergh. son of Mr. and rs. J. Mansergh of Shuttle Meadow avenwe, Ernest Humphrey, Jr.. son of Mr."and Mrs. E. N. Humphrey of Lincoln street, Pars son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Swain of Elbridge road, and James Kelley, Fon of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kelley of Garden street, spent Thursday and Frida Indian Neck as the guests of y Perakos. Miss Isabel Foote street, and Miss Mary Kensington avenue, will morrow from East Dennis. i they have the S per of Stanley Clifford of return to- Mass,, past st b spent veek Miss Madeline etreet is in New York city for a few days. .« e Sliss Dorothy Leavitt, daughter of and Mrs. Donald E. Leavitt of Hampston street, is at Camp Merritt in East Hart Chase of Barnesdale for Northfield, Vt the coming Misz Evelyn will leave today where she will week spend Ar. and Mrs. George Shine and Miss Bessie Shine of Lasalle court and Walter Lawless of Cottage place will return today from a wee stay at Sound View. Mps. William Dunn and Stone Dunn of West End ationing this month in's mother, Mrs. M. A n Beach w London and s Ruth avenue, are with Mr. D Dunn at Oc M of High- Young day Firnhaber Dellie leave the “Big Mass. They ng week on a and Mrs. op strect will for week's at H in Middleficld will spend the foll notor trip to Maine Miss land A\ a street of t stay Roge Kovel of Henry Philadelphia. Mrs. Robert Cruz were the guestd of Mr. Markay of days this Mrs Kovel relatives in street afd of o Alexander L. for a few Mr Cleveland and Mrs coln street Mr Mre. W Baker their Allison, of Mason drive are at Chatham, Cape Cod for two and liam and daugi GATHERINGS and [ B - Bridge Foursomes | in | 1 Picnic Suppers Lead Popularity. Mr. and Mrs. Pardon gVing an evening party at their home in Berlin tonight. their have been invited for swimming, in Rickey are the pool owned by their neighbors, | Mr. and Mrs. George Prentiss and will later dine at the Rickey home and then enjoy a round of bridge Mr. and-Mrs. Johnstone Vance of Monroe street entertained a few friends at dinner last Saturday night on board their motorboat which is,anchored at Clinton. P Mrs. Logan Page entertained some friends at Dinner Thursday night at her summer house at Westbrook. P e Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stanley, aud Mrs, Robert Carter, Mr. and Arthur Kimball and M Kirkham were among the New folks notieed i the audi- v night when the Man- ratory theater company the Mr Mrs. H Britain ence Tuesda hhttan Repe played “The Second Round” at Community fheater in Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Cook recent- ly entertained a party of thew friends with a corn roast a¥ their cottage at Rogers Lake. Old Lyme Their guests included, Mr. and Mrs. J. Noe, Miss Anna Woods, Miss Bessie Shine. Merit Humason, Wil- liam Schmidt and Walter Lawless. Mrs. Lucian Stevens of Monroe street entertained a foursome at bridge at her home gn Friday. Mr. Luther Parker of Forest entertained a few friends at dinner Monday evenin Mrs. H. Hine of Hillside Place mo- tored a party of friends up to Ban- tam lake yesterday to spend the day with her sister-in-law, Miss Gertrude Hine who is there recovering from recent illness. Her guest Mrs. Luther Parker, Mrs, Lawrence Hum- a Mrs street the | Y., visited with the Arthur! ‘| Acre road last Gerrish of Francis, | guests | John | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1930. 5 ason, Mrs. Dudley Walker, Mrs. | Wilbur Gilbert, Mrs. Brayton Porter, | Mrs. Richard Prichard, Mrs. Harri- | son Bristoll, Mrs. Frank White and | Mrs. - Edwin Lamphi enjoyed | simming in the lake, luncheon and ards. Mr. and Mrs. George Hildebrandt | have invited a number of friends m‘ a supper party at their home on | Randecker Lane tomorrow night in | Mrs. Thomas S. Sholors, of Monroe, | Louisiana. | | Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kirkham of Lexinglon street entertajned rel- atives from Newington at dinner | Friday night at their country home | {in Plainville, | | PR | Margaret Page, the second daugh- | | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Logan Page of Trumbull _street, celebrated her | birthday Thursday at the summer home of her parents in Westbrook. | Mr. and Mre. William H. Booth of Forest street, Mr. and Mrs. thur Kimball of Lexington street and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. | Hyatt Smith of Buffalo, N. Y., mo tored to Crystal lake Wednesday cvening for a picnic supper party. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bassette of | Homestead avenue are giving a small | supper party at the University club in Hartford Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones enter- tained guests at their honte on Ten Monday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball en- | tertained a foursome at dinner and cards Monday evening at their home on Lexington street | e Mrs. Howard Humphrey of Shut- tle Meadow road entertained a four- some at bridge and tea Wednesday | afternoon Ar- Mrs. Hubert Williams entertained her contract bridge club in Madi: son Wednesday afternoon at the summer home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis'S. Reynal, her guests included, Mrs. Lauren Banford, Mrs. Manville Johnson, Mrs. Howard Bruemm Mrs. Arthur Sampson, Mrs. George Boli, and Mrs. Merrick Hillyar Mr. and Mr: Monroe street, Lincoln street Lucia vens of Ruby Andres of and Mrs. Mer- rick Hillyar of ull street and William O'Brian of Trinity street, d in armington last evening. L. Harding and Mrs. A. Johnston of Maple Hill zave a porch party at the home of Mrs. Harding on Wednesday after-| noon. Mrs. B. R. Elam and Mrs. T | H. Cogswell were awarded the prizes. Mrs. L. L. Redick ntertained her home yesterday afternoon Mann and Miss Laura Ca | prizes of Maple Hill bridge club at her Mrs. PR Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Gabriel of West Hartford entertained the past patrons and past matrons and other guests of the 1928 club at their| ummer cottage at, White Sands | h last Saturday. A bountifui r was served 7 o'clock in e evening and a short business meeting followed with Mrs. Grace |Burdick, president, presiding. a | Miss Dayle Grah tertained at her h in honor of the Miss Dorothy | Mr. and Mrs | Hill of Bristol en- on Thursday ninth birthday of Llam, daughter oy 3urnly Elam of Maple m me PRI Miss Edna Saunders of Plainville, was ho: to a number of her | friends at a pa in honor of her birthday at her home on Last Broad last Saturday evening. and of Hawkins a shower 1n Ildwin Lea on Mon- Mrs. Lea was Mis Neipp befo ma | street, | Miss M strect entertair | honor of Mrs day evening. rude riage her £ West ed at luncheon at the Clinto from H. Peck.| Willi Towers. ro rect and bridge recently Manor Inn. Her g Britain included Mrs. E Mrs. Edwin Lamphier, Mrs Allen and Mrs. Reginald Mrs. Norman McKirdy of Hamil- ton street, entertained two tables of bridge at the home of her mother, | Mrs. Howard Steele of Stanley strect recentiy | v i | street will entertain a luncheon and bridge at {home in Canton, the I this week. rta New of Hamilton foursome at her summ early part of | Mrs. Howard Bruemmer of West Main street. who spending the summer at Westbrook will entertain {at luncheon, cards and a swim on Monday i Mrs. Edward Christ entertained at luncheon and bridge yesterday ing honor of Mrs. Stanley Converse “hr)‘ is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr |luncheon and bridge, followed by : honor of their house guests, Mr. and | | | was | chaperone | return bec 8 N W. P. Crabtree of Lincoln street, at her home on Ten Acre road. Mrs. Hubert Willlams and Rer sister, Miss Beatrice Reynal enter- tained their contract bridge club at swim their summer Madison on Wednesday. CLUB EVENTS Newington Garden Club || Meets at Home of Mrs. | Ellsworth. home 4 The Newington Garden club met | this week at the home of Mrs. | George Elsworth in West Hartford. | Mrs. Carder of the Cheshire Garden | club was the speaker, her subject | “Perennials From April to| Snow.” Mrs. Walter Fish assisted Mrs. Elsworth. Arrangements were made for a picnic the date f which was set tentatively for th Tth of August Members of the Beta Mu sorority are having a two weeks' house party at the Thistle cottage at Clinton heach. Last week Mrs. Arthur Yeadon of Columbia street was their and the coming week, Mrs. William L. Smith of C street will be chaperone. The you ladies gave a dog roast on the be Thursda ber of h y evening for a large num- guests __ WEDDINGS Weddings in Minority, as the Mid-Summer Season Advances. On Monday morning. Miss Stasi Kanswick of Lyman street Walter Zaniewski of Burritt str were married at the Holy Cro. church. The ceremony took place a: | S o'clock with Reverend Stéphen | Bartkowski. pastor, officiating. | Miss Estelle Kanswick, cousin of the bride and Stanley Augustin at- tended as maid of honor and bes man The bride wore gown and a Rose Marie veil of lace caught with orange blossoms. Th bridal bouquet consisted of whi: roses and lilies of the valley. 1T maid of honor was dressed in an entire Nile green outfit and carried yellow tea roses. | A reception was held for about a half a hundred guests at the of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. ski will reside on Burritt upon their return from a moon spent in New York white satin A rances k. Christopher of Chestnut street, became the bridc of John B. Watson of New York city formerly of this city last Sai- ay. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wdtson were born in this city Miss Madeline Grigutis of Wood- land strect and August Valentine of Chestnut strect were united in mar- riage Tuesday morning at § o’clock by Reverend Edward V. Grikis at St. Andrew's church. A sister of the bride, Miss Mil- dred Grigutis was maid of honor nd George Valentine attended his Lrother as best man During communion Karlonas sang as a solo. ria.” Ernest Britton accompanicd Miss Karlonas on the organ. The bride was attired in a gown of white satin trimmed with Span- ish lace. She wore a tulle veil and carried white bridal roses and lilies of the valley. Her attendant wors Pink with accessories to match. Her | bouquet was of pink roses, lilies of valley and delphinium latives from out of state and s city attended the reception was held at the home of tt groom following the ceremony. Miss Mary “Ave Ma- o e e Kk tea roses A reception was hel of the bride for a la guests. Mr. Mrs reside at 32 Gol upon to this ¢ T a honey- spent in New York city. at the home number of Parzych will their moon Miss Helen Potas of Gold the bride of John Parzych of Broad street Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. The ceremony took plact at the Holy Cross church with Rev- erénd Stephen Bartkowski officiat ing Miss Veronica Potas attunded her cousin as maid of honor while Miss Mary Dobrzynska was bridesmaid Teofil Bednarczyk was best man and Walter Potas was ushe The bride was dressed in a white @tin gown trimmed with Spanish y N street me XAMINED ES FITTED FRANK E. GOODWIN Optometrist 27 Main St. Tel. 1905 y | | For the | $5 77-79 CHUR WESTINGHOUSE | FAN —— THE — SPRING & BUCKLEY ELECTRIC CO. Home 00 - CH STREET Saciety MISS VERONICA LUHERS Miss Luhrs, the daughter of Mrs. He Forest street will leave next Saturday where she will spend a week or ten day Strosser of RIS nan ant View, I W Miniature Golf Game Too Tough on Player Crabapple Tree Sitters Continue Toward Record O'H nomer in the lives of sitters climb up and Ires, soda, and matt em sanc Th hand t soup. 1tomobi ey have a ppy—and If these bor Day they will heroes by t and addressed ¢ out boys stay of ntil La- omise to do Arst consid parties. lowed to sit be in school t boys wh app Nunzio E. Agnelle TEACHER OF VIOLIN STUDIO, MAIN wore For m slipper: of yellow During th our first have growr methods modern, expert ope latest @ cquipment. Here be given a bob « that will sui ity. This is wh well dressed women have patronized this beauty shop. W Our ultra- ngi been stered by with the improved vou will a wave nal- SO man} Anniversary Period We Offer These Permanent Wave Specials During Our Eugene Permanent Wave $10 My Own Permanent Wave $8 Rallles ADIES' HAIR BOBBING ANI BEAUTY SHOP Room 304 New Leonard Building Phone 2884 VISITING NURSES ~ INNEW QUARTERS Assn, Moves to West Main Street ‘ Building Today & taxed beyond The rooms dapted o the 0 Give Demonstrations monstration room on the sec- Instructor in lin and Ensembie Playin HERMAN J. ZAHNLEITER \ | i floor is also time to time planncd, where demonstration DISGENA WORKING ONNEW BABY ALTO Commercial Car Being Built “Somewhere in New Britain” tions found i The s th of rooms on aborator, average it th automobile, similar in size other respects the garage of city all of this recently, tford by Sylves- who at same time rd car “somewhere cted in rercial type iilt in secret. The first as of an experime of salvaged roadster, two Aust ng comple ard seat coac neral lines It cost between $3.- to complete, al- 2PF W roon o st floor a Association 25 d n ope Years Old rd £ the 0 tried out on the ¥ attained a Its inven- of T guaranteed to les on a gallon of ns to incorpor It is understood anufacturers es to him for his e vet been here baby 3 nd ast I'm only go- attendant of gas reached his he is .25 —_— GEORGE WESTERMAN Violinist anq ER OF VIOLIN rlos Hasselbrink at of Musical Art, New York City 16 Carmel St., Phone 4033 RO MAIN ST Modern TEAC: it Gf) (] Inst Studio I ET 5 Bakery Theater = it will find convenient. Opposit rr itomobile shoppers s store very BAKERY 1000 Te ard cream a day PARTY Bridge or A as, we h new smail othellos and double or two before will reserve These reductions Amer Substantial Reductions terling Silver Flatware Patterns 54 Porter & Dyson announce ir We low prices. are pleased to Rhythm Dolly Mad Co. 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