New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 30, 1930, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1930. U e E ol Hawkins | | Cosey Beach where they spent a h of Berlin, = week and Mrs ( eir ght iday to Mr. and F et, has returned after spen spend the week-end L wit 's. Frederick Rack- . i nund W. Marx of Greenwood | € 1 Branford 1 § the summer at Camp Tekoa in | s. Edv eck of Hamilton | Berkehires - swick, N.J. | Mrs. W. Cook and Mrs. Harry| ; e : o | McDougall of Norwich, are the| Mrs: Y RGN house guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W | € Gl ideeiety | Marx of Greenwood street | i I h her paren - | . i 1 Mrs. Richard White and her two | small children, Betty and Marcus of | Corbin avenue, arrived home Wed- nesday from Orford, New Hamp-| shire where they spent the sumn ith Mrs. White's mother, Mrs | { | | and Mre. | | william Cole rs. Morse and . . . Mary, and [ Allen Moors will leave Tuesday | for Pulaski, Tenn.. after spending _#he week-end with his parents Mr and Mys. E. Allen Moore of Mar- tha's Vineyard New Britair | . . . | Mr. and Mrs. Richard White of |Corbin avenue, left Friday for | Nova Sc G Mr. and Mrs. Albert Corbin of b | Shuttle Meadow road. will have as L | their guests this week-end Mrs. | | William Corbin and lier daughter of | New Haven. | ‘ Mrs. Stuart Lyle of Washington, | D. C.. who has been visiting Miss | Ruby Andrews of Lincoln street |for two weeks, left Tuesday for | Peekskill, New York, to join her [vouns son Stuart Jr. Miss Andrews | : |and Mrs. Lucian Stevens of Monros s ctrect, accompanied Mrs, Lyle to | = £ | Peexskill by motor, retur to = ) [New Britain the same day | ) Mrs, Elizabeth Tim s Howard, of Ced i | Tuesday 10 spend a ! " mont, Vermont ; Miss Irene Sharpe al Barnes of Hart street, ha ned | A from a trip to New York citv and | Philadelphia | Miss Laura Brown of Chestnu street is at Lake Congamond for the week-cnd | 9 < | Charles P. M f Lexington | street accompan s mother. | s Mrs. Harriet N. Merwin of Lin { Sh | street, Mrs. George Corbin and M ] | Georgia Parker of Lexington stree | drove to Lake Strafford. New Hampshire, on day. Mrs. Mt and Mrs. Harold Hatch and = ftudio their children of Lincoln road, left MISS PANSY BUSH g ay to spend the week-end with S S : : nda AT [aton st naenta e ~Miss sh, of Memphis, Tenn., | Willlam L. Hatch at their summer uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. J. W, S home at Weexapaug, Rhode Island. ' She is a former resident of this city [ | Mrs. Manville Johnson and her = = M vo children of Maple Hill. will re- Meailes e . turn to their home Thursday from f . Tavie 1| tingham Lake, New York. Mr. e PR A e nd Mrs. Jo 1 will have as r s s : - e “ |guests Mrs. A. W. Hindle, Mrs |gr Ayq = e E 1son’s moth and Mrs. Mac EREI I g s siting his mo =r M P nson, who ha been visiting' T S . e A P them at the lake lis Hance, et i MARGARET BACON | e Sha ek \ ' o A Miss Bacon, ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bacon| Mr. and e L Irvh . i 1ro Of Lincoln street, to Indianapolis and Champalgn.\' - £0 nlaces . =1, She w visit her hrother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. 2 RS LAl Sl i p ‘ Meeha x « 1 "r buij o 0 2 4 Sy e oL Mrs. Fred Monier and | o < Maple Hill who at s 2 r summer home ar Point N1 i s g . e EREANENLR sons Lake South B f . 0 SRRy S L AL Lk Pocotopaug for the month of August o Woods for i Kt : 2 as et 0| Miss Margaret Hepp of Wilson | i)l be back at their home in Maple i thzh ¢ O &/ street is stopp the Ludy hotel Myl this week-end 4 B s ¢ s b William H. Booth of Forest street 2 g s r. and Mrs. James McCue who | went up to the Vineyard Friday to \ Vine . W a i s of a summering at Saybrook Manor join his wife and v Willlam 1 % ca e B0 to At had eir guests last week-end (ST b, T Gt O e e e 3 2o . K r & Miss Angela Doyle of Vine street and ed them today = t 5 e 3 Tue Raymond Nolan. S Yorl state. 3 e nt \ M Sa 2 e SR Mrs. . Monte has edttomr ’ n compnl o arrancements for . . sand Mis A \ o v Of interest to not a few v he lhoma in Sheth et > 2y e Veronla Lunrs 1,'d,<'\_li o St iatule Boston thiz w on lesult of the city tennis tourney |gpending a short time with her sis- | wee r for 8 o o week-end was held at the park courts|ier. Mrs Kraemer of Maple N Luhrs is the guest : e .o past-two weeks. Harold Van | street \ o Mhrs i 4 L dde b is Oppen was chief referee | s R O L € A, A Al et S hie £ The men's singles was won by| Mrs. Ravmor Healy ot Westli e — e 1 Tarbor L ofiC ‘ ck Kirkham by | Palm Beach, Florida spend M__eEs AT ExaMiNATIONS o h Nelson defeated firct three weeks of September with | (g , s o i Mr, | Miss Louise Smith in the playoff for [her sister. Mre. A. W. Piper of |0 HENRY F. REDDELL |7| | by 1 Q A en's, si es, the en's A i Q Wil SO - omen's, singles. In the men's| Garden street T PERD() \.\LU 3 e GU Y Fes SeTibe « pas: doubles, Jack Kirkham and Don PR 3| RAPHAEL BUILDING |7 e - L - Davidson defeated J. Rogan and A.| Mrs William Montague who spent H Y::."::::::‘“" St H ¢ ELEVA gan, a Dbrother team. Miss | the winter months with her daugh- alie Wolski and Miss Lillian |ter, Mrs. Louis Tryon in Saginaw “rrecisionorvisione fF ckert defeated Miss elson and | Mich.. and the summer ceason at 1i do Bella LeWitt in the women's | [ake Congamond is now stopping les. A brother and sister team, | with her sistar, Mrs, George Cowles h Al e el il ¢ ha : Miss Wolski and her brother, Leon | o: Chestnut street Ty ; L SO LI RIE T Wolski, defeated Kurt Klopp and | e ' L 5 T o 5 Miss Reckert in the mixed doubles.| Mrs Harry Bates of Russell turned fro \ e e 10 ; SR Those who took part in the|sireet who is at Madison Beach was s g ! Grnd SCenvliemilickcd gt by S ment are Harry Schupack, |i; town on Thursday. ° Klopp. George McDonald, J. | . s e rkowitz, John Lynch,| Mre Herbert I and her i : i Mo R e T Sl Bl no more spilled ink worry? . Miss Lucy Hoffman. Miss | dover, Mass. are visiting Mr. and Lillian Reckert, Mies Nafalie Wolski, | Mrs. Willlam Bentley of Russell | ; Miss Ruth Nelson. Miss Louise | street Exactly that! Sheaffer's Washable Mics " : Smith, Miss Alice Beati, Miss Jean- Ce Sknp,su:casormmk.Washeseasllyout e g ‘ P 3 : n, Miss Mary Hennessy, A.| Mc. and Mrs. Ernest Pelton and of rugs and school-children's clothing, o e Lauretti, R. V. Young, L. | their son, Richard of Forest street Permanent Royal B g € oyal Blue S| 7 H. Paluch. J. Damon, A. £ |have gone to Canada for a stay of ho)ds fast )st§ e k?p' howier, o e Duncan, J. Miller, H. Keeley, G.|two or three weeks time intheSat) e business favorite. And : Heinisch, L. K. Loomis, A. Ben-| PR inthe aetySknpbonleyou_may(mve] i : # v Gorlewski, leon Wolsk Mies Irene Sullivan of Linwood withiit, handle it roughly, without dan- ; A & Ir. an ck. H. Ohlson, A. Politis, | street spent the wesk at Clinton ger of spilling. Each writes smoothly, i ; . 1 D. Wooster. R ‘\F\,..r;. h. Fred Xt:lmr‘ Beach. sy neither can clog pens—s joy to use! Try Safety Skrip, 50¢. Re B e \rf hlvtl‘n;‘ J “yflonh:: e - e T Skrip herel Also see our other fine new %“")‘f:’ 252, nalan h e 0 street, w cave this | gmith. Miss Mary Miller, Miss Eliza- | Main street, will return this week- “mks‘;”ef?uy“lmedf""y"“rplefis' liant colors, L E e, 0 on a moto o New peth Miller Margaret Burke. | end from a motor trip ure and servicel Fimanent, ia Roval & i : e Doroth M. Fleitzer, Miss = . Hennesse » Mcehan ny with Miss Mary Slater|D. K. Hart of New Haven and Miss T Flora Hine of Clavton road Miss Anne Eisile Miss Susan Roth of Mill street i F. Stanley and |and Miss Lee Rosenberger of Green SHEAFFERS PENS PONTIE GEsn bers n Donahue of Mt Carn S 00d street returned aboard the § Hollandam from a three months ecca Cups were presented to the win: | veek-end, Mr. and Mrs. Edward | Rau of Minnesota, a former room- ners on Monday evening by Mayor |tour through France, Holland, Aus. - Mr. ar Mrs. G d of 8 HEeN enr Wood- . § on of Red Bank. N. J, and Mr. 'mate of Miss Hine's at Connecticut George A Quigley and Mrs. William “r\a Czechoslovakia, Switzerland Tremont strec ) i . i nd Mrs. Burns Wilson of Newark, college re on a motor trip to| Fay. and again on Tuesday evening | Hungary and Germany son William Sc 1 in Brid N. J Cleveland. O. by John Smithwick AL Kensington e G SRS (N ‘ Mrs. Robert M. Clark of Garden to Bridgeport where ghe | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Reinas s daughter Mildred of (o are spending Labor 1 at Montauk, L. 1. in Lamphier and Miss El eth Kimball. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Surpre- | street is spending the Labor Day T e for the ann heir chi of Hamilton street. of Mr. and Mrs.eA. C. Kimball of nant of Monroe street have returned | week-end with Mrs Willlam Booth | 66 CHLRCH ST' Atlantic dist d Sunday from their summer Lexington street. who has bgen|from a trip to Providence, R. I.[of Forest street at her summer the Walther league. home at Canton Center, Conn, . lstudying in France and spending a|Their children have returned from ' home at the Vineyard. vill be a dele,

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