New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 30, 1930, Page 5

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Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Walther have as their house guests, Mr. and M W. J. Clark jr., of Homestead ave. nue at their summer home at Beach Park. / Mrs. Alan McKinne and daughter Ruth, are expected to return to their home on Forest street on Tuesday from White Plains, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burkarth have as their guests at their home on Walnut street, their daughter, Mrs. Gerard Comstock of Guilferd Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Fay of Allen | streat, Miss Grace Matton and Miss | Alice Hatton of Allen street, are | spending a vacation at Atlantic City, N. J. | . oo | Clesson Parker of Vine street, was in New York city on Wednes-‘ day. | . e oa | Mrs. Joseph Barry and daugh- ters, Faith and Ruth have returned from a summer in the Adirondacks, to their home on Sefton drive. | Dir. and Mrs. John F. Keaveny of Lincoln street entertained Dr. Keaveny's brother. Thomas L. Kea- | veny of Bridgeport at their home this past week. { Miss Barbara Lincoln, who has been at Porter’s Lake near Halifax, Nova Scetia, this summer, and C. Frederick Lincoln, who has been in the White Mountains, will return this week-end to the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Lincoln | of Winthrop street. Miss Aida Lin- | ccln another daughter of the Lin- celns, who lives in Rridgeport, will spend the holidays wtih her parents. Mrs. Adah Paine of Red Bank, N. J.. is to be the guest of her broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Lincoln next week. Mr. and Mrs. R. McKnerney of Stanley street, were in New York city for a few davs this week Mrs. Iva M. Bancroft of Main street has returned to home from a three months through Alaska and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCrann and family of Lincoln street are at 8ound View for the remainder of the summer season Y West her trip Lars Fromen of New York city Is to spend Ihs holidays with s | mother, Mrs. Ernest Fromen Russell street s Miss Rae Babcock. only daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Raymond Babcock of Lincoln street, is in New Miltord until school starts. e . The children of the scns of Lincoln street, will resume their studies this fall at various points in the states. Miss Elizabeth Parsons, the first d hter, will re- turn to Mount Holyoke, Miss Bar- bara, will attend an art school in | Pennsylvania. Miss August will en- ter Antiock college in Ohio, and John will return to Loomis t Par- Migs Helen Lynch will her home on School street, evening from a two with her aunt M is at Ocean Beact FErt o | Miss Charlotte Sn of Osgood Hill is expected to return this week- end from a motor trip throughout New England return to | Monday weeks' visit | Dunn who der Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schilling of Hart street and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley of Lincoln street 1e vestarday for a week's stay at Atlantic City, N. J Sleta s Milton Weichbrodt of New York city is spending the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N Humphrey on Lincoln street Ernest Mr. and N. Humphrey Mre. E. N. Humphrey of | Lincoln street, is attending the Camp Washington reunion this! week-end at Lakeside, Conn Jr., son of Miss E th Purney. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Purney of Corbin avenue, has returned from a summer spent in Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mre. Arvid Borg who were recently married, will be at home to their friends at their home in the Westminster apartments, | after Labor Day. Mrs. Borg was abeth Schrey prior to hsr‘ Miss Edith Prentice has returned to her home on Worthington ridge. Berlin. from Summit, N. J. where | she visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. Borden, Miss Virginia Merwin, daughter of Clifford Merwin of Berlin, has returned from Camp Benedeewin of Keewadin at Ely. Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hitchiner of Philadelphia, are visiting Mr. Hitchiner's mother, Mrs. Fred Hitchiner at her home in Belvidere. s ek Mr. and Mrs. John Loomis with their two sons, L. Kenyon, and John | and daughter, Miss Ruth Loomis. of Lincoln road, will spend the next| s at Madison with Mrs. er, Mrs. Kenyon. Mrs. Maxwell Porter, her son, nd little daughter returned Thurs- from Fisher's Island and with Porter and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. | {ayden will go up to the Vinevard > spend the week-end with Mr. hnd Mrs. William Hart, Jr Mr. and Mrs. William T. Coholan | i Lincoln road are spending the| oliday week-end at the Vinevard | ith Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pease, Wi Mr. and Mrs. Henry G Schauf- | er of Lincoln road have gone to hs Vinevard for the week-end. | Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Critendon t Hackensack, N. J., visited at the | ome of Mr. and Mrs. Earl V. Hig- ee of Garden street for a fow days is week. Mr. and Mrs. M. Healy and their ttle daughter Joan of Maple street ave gone to Oak Bluf Mass., to end the holiday week-end with r. and Mrs. James J. Dorsey Mrs. John O. Todahl and her | pughter, Virginia of Milford aye | in Mt | York city ana been spending the week with Mrs Johnstone Vance of Monroe street. PR Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Clifford and their family of Kensington avenue are sojourning at Lake Pocotopaug, Harold T. Sloper of Russell street who has been in town for a short stay this week has again joined his | tamily at Greenville, Maine. P The Logan Pages of Trumbull | street are coming back to town on | Monday after spending the summer season at their cottage at Middl beach, Westbrook. Dorothy and | Peggy the two older daughters of the family won the laurels at the awimming meet sponsored by the | Westbrook Community Center asso- clation. Dorothy tied for second place in the 40 yard dash, Peggy came in third in the junior event and both | girls were first in the relay race P Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Swift and | their young son of Lowell, Mass, are spending two weeks with Mr. 8wift's father, Talmadge Swift of | Cedar street. | P Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Berger and their little daughter have re- | turned to their home on Lincoln road after a vacation spent in| nerthern Connecticut | Sl Henry T. Martin street and James H. Curtin of | Black Rock avenue. are expected home from Block Island on Labor | Day | Dr. of Maple Wilbur C. Gilbert of Lincoln road and Harold Shepard of Dover rDad.) motored to Roxbury. Vt, vesterday | and are returning today with their | daughters who have been spending | several weeks this summer at Camh{ Tealawooket e e | George T. Kimball of South | street and Mrs. Howard | M Burritt Humphrey of Shuttle Meadow road, | motored to the cape the first part | of this week P Leonard Clarkson of Forest street, | visited Robert Fisher at his home | Vernon. N. Y., the early part of this week. Mr. Clarkson and Mr. Fisher are visiting Mr. Clarkson's | mother, Mrs. J. B. Wilbor at her summer home in Manchester, Vt., this week-end. Mr. Fisher afd Mr. Clarkson will then motor to Easton Pa., where they will enter Lafayette college. P Miss Ruth Wilhams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams of Liberty will enter Weylister | school in Milford, Conn., the 23th of next mon street, Mrs. Grazie Campanelli of East street. Mrs. Fanny Gaudette of | Washington street, and Mrs. Daisy B. Proctor of Vance streest left on Tuesday for New York city where | they set sail for Europe aboard the | S. S. America on Wednesday as the | guests of the U. S. government. They } are gold star mothers. Mr. and Mrs. William Beers Pearl street, and Mre. Ernest Humphrey of Lincoln street return- | ed to their homes on Sunday from | Dayton O.. where Mr. Beers partici- | pated in the clay pigeon shoots. | Prospective students of \‘nmow} university and Vermont academy | were guests of the alumni of the| schools at an outing at the Valley | Fish and Game club last Sunday Dr. Frank Zwick and Attorney David L. Dunn, who will assume the duties of coach at the . of Vermont this | fall, were sponsors of the affair. M. Burkarth en. | tertained Mrs. D. J. Donahue and| Miss Mary Donohue of Ridgewood street last week-end at their cottage in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. J € e Miss Rose Croll of Sheffiald street is spending the week-end in Boston. | Mrs. George Scudder and children | have returned to their home this| week in U'nion Grove, N. ¥ after spending a month's vacation here at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wil- liam Venhergz of 343 Church street. | Mr. and Mrsa. Bret Neece who have ust returned from Chicago. Tl to their home on (Corbin avenue have gone down to Westbrook to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Howard Bruemmer. Mr. and Mrs Merrick Hsllyar of Trumbull street will also be week-end guests at the Bruemmears' shore place Mr and Mrs. George Prentice of | Berlin are entertaining a party of | guests at-their home this week-end. | Among them will be Charles Borden of Summit, N. J. and Willlam Wil- kinson of Brooklyn. N. Y. Miss Harriet Wells of New York city has been spending a few days with her sister, Mre. A. Stanlsy Dun- can of Laurel road. Today the Dun- | cans and their young son and Miss | Wells g0 down to Madison Beach to spend two weeks. PR Dr. Ralph Stillman and Mrs. | Stillman of Colonia. N. J.. have besn ‘ the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Maxwell Coe of Laurel road ‘ PR Miss Margaret Gallager of New | Miss Mary Fox of Hartford have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Day of Main street Miss Margaret Russell of New York city. the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Russell of Grove Hill, avill be the maid of honer at | the Schabacker-Edwards wedding | which takes place in Hamilton, N. | Y., on Tuesday. September 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Ballard Dole | Low returned from Europe Monday | evening. arriving in New Britain | Tuesday morning. Mrs. Low will be | remembered as the former Miss Vir- | ginia Hart, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Walter Hart of Hart street. Mr. and Mrs. Low have been gone since the first of April and have| spent most of their time in Italy and southern France, painting. They | spent six weeks in San Gimiganano, | Italy, and then after visiting Rome, went on to Martigue, France, for a stay. Returning to Italy they sailed on the Italian boat, the Conte Bian- camano, for home. They expect to | settle in New Britain this fall | PRI = | Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. Leroux| of Brookside road and Mrs Georze; | avenue | Mr. | returned many of its guests to their | Frisbie of Vine street | Fitzell | Miss i of | Menday for Boston where they wi NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDA b= —— ‘AUGUST 30, 1930. Ashley of Harrison street are spend- ing the holiday week-end at Castle Inn, Cornfield Point. Donald: MacMillan of Cerbin will leave next Wednesday for Pittsburgh, Pa., to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Grable Farquhar. Mrs. Val C. Hart of Hart street, James Chamberlain of Forest street and Stanley Hart of Chatham road re- turned to town Monday evening affér a cruise over the week-end. Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Vivian and their two daughters, of Elbridge road, have returned to their henie after a three weeks' vacation spent on Cape Ced. Walter J. Moore of Monroe street | will return to town the first of the week from Madison where he has been spending a vacation with his family at their cottage there. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacMillun of Corbin avenue spent last week- end with Mr. MacMillan's pazents. and Mrs. Dugald McMillan at their cottage in Madison Robert Powell of Park place is ex- pectad home the first of the week from a New England motor trip spent with Glen Myers of New York Val C. Hart of Hart street was in New Jersey on a business trip this week Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chatham road are week-end at Marthas Vineyard as the guests of Mr. Hart's parents, Mr.{ and Mrs. Howard Hart at their suni- | mer home. Hart spending the ot Mrs. Sanford B. D. Low and her mother, Mrs. Walter Hart of Hart street, left Wednesday morninz for Marthas Vineyard Mr. Low will jein them the end of the week to stay over Labor Day Camp has Mascoma in broken New up. At Hampshire least has | parents and schools. Louis Older- shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oldershaw of Adams street, return- ed with the second prize for horse- manship, and the silver cup for the best all around camper: Bill Hatr- | man, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hartman of Corbin avenue, return- €d the proud possessor of the silver | cup for the most improvement in any camper: Billy Stone, left camp with his father, J. Stons of Ten Acre road, for a fishing trip in Maine, and Canada; Robet Frisbie, joined his parents. Mrs. and Mrs. Robert at the Vine- vard; David Dary, son of Dr. and | Mrs. L. E. Dary. of Maple Hill went with parents and brother to Maine. and is now at home, and Bill son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H Fitzell of Maple Hill, has returned home. Miss Ann Z Miss Rose Bednaiz, Stella Beziutczyk. Miss i and Miss Bak spending e at City, Higganum e e Stella week-end Littie of Glen street Miss Catherin Campbell of W Miss Marie are guesis at nd Miss Inez inthrop street and Wiikinson of Hartford the Cliff hotél, Scitu- Senior High school faculty. MISS PEARL summer’s trip throughout Europe. P5 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Sturman Dyson were dinner guests Wednesday eve- | ning of Mr. and Mre. Lucian Stevens at their home on Monroe street Miss Agnes Rakowsky of sth! street will give a tea and bridge | party at her home tomorrow in | honor of her house guest, Miss Hel en Drank of Bridgeport, formerl of New Britain A L O Mrs. Howard Bruemmer who is at N. Elmer Allan has 1o | Westhrook for the season. enter- his home in Philadelphia, after a| tained eight Monday at luncheon at stay of several & as the guest | the Casino in Saybrook, later tak of Fred A. Zehrer of Trinity | her guests to her home for bridge S Prizes won by Miss Rub; ahrback.r | Andrews and Mrs. Merrick Hellyar lola and Edward of [ Others from New Britain included are motoring to thu| Nrs. Stanton Mre. George week-end Bo Dyson and Mrs o Stuart nt house Mr. and Mrs H. Walker of Miss Andrews Foxon Place. Miss Catherine Bur: |and Miss Bernadette F. Burns IVine street, are at Atlantic i PR Mise M. Elizabeth | caster, Pa., has returned | home after jof Mr. and {their home on Trinity street eral Miss Shiffe her senior vear at the ers’ college in Millersville returned wee street were Mr. and Mrs and children, Burritt street Cape this Charles Lyle t Ruby of | Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Payor City ncol road entertained guests Tuesday evening at a fupper. of twelve picnic hiffer Beach u Monday eeks use guest Mrs Lawrence State T mason of Forest street Pa. ns N week Albert Corbin road was hostess We o cighteen of _GATHERINGS _|a7 i | luded of Impromptu Affairs Still Numerous—Fall Calendar Shuttle Meadow. held bridge Mon Miss ‘ PR A birthday evening at Kabaian of {her sixteen | was cnjoved part) day the home North s Jack Putterman guest of Tree inn on Tuesda some of his Putterman will take Mi ma Goodm Natick his bride tomorrow. Yale § the dinner Elm even- et e by thirty friends. Manvilie Johnson. chairn |the entertainment committer Shuttle Meadow club announces program of entertainment | fall and winter season as S Yale-Army Miss T 5, 8§:00 who | seven piece Yale-Harvard mber 2 & 1d his seven anksgiving ber 25, 4:00 to his six piece orc College dance 2:00, A. & P rection of their 1 ot it for the | toastm Bush. of has been the au guest of and Mrs Octobe and his B High street a bridge Yaff: estra December o Dance, (musi W Year's Eve cember 31, & 0 chelor dinner given at | Mr Par] ick and Mrs. Everett Smith, Kermit Howard Clark and Freder- Norman. Prizes were wen by Johnson. Mr. Norman, and Mrs im of the younger &e: a p last evening at the Community house in Berlin in hon- or of Miss Janice Woram of South B t Miss Woram's hos- sses Miss Lsm Moverly Miss Beatrice Bull, Miss Margaret A son. Miss Charlotte Parsons, Eleanor Hubert, Miss Miss Gertrude Stebbins, rjor Parker. Miss Holcom nd Miss L. Gerdis street vere Weiant tertained at her home day afternoon Mrs. of Lincoln at of Maple some at at dinner at the Crom- ¢ club in anley Duncar red guests at Wednesday Gilbert, the only d Mrs W. C. Gil- ations for a to take pla home on Lin will cele- and her asked in the asion itertained on and cards o M Mies Barbara en, and Mre Mre g parties last ertained nearl their niece and or iece orchestra ad January to 3 & orchestra HERMAN J. ZAHNLEITER Instructor in Violin and Ensemble Playing Studio: Booth Block, 259 Main St. Tel. 545—1044W 0 Phil and Mrs. Luther J Parker entertained Florence Bowman Jaffe olin Instructions 27 Winthrop St Tel $41-R of late Leopold Auer Pupil Prof GEORGE WESTERMAN Violinist and TEACHER OF VIOLIN Pupil of Carlos Hasselbrink at Institute of Musical Art, New York City 16 Carmel St., Phone 4033 —_— by SNOW has recently returned from a a member of the EXAMINED S FITTED E E. GOODWIN st Tel. 1905 4 S ate, Mass, P Miss Myra Kijlbourne and Doris Kilbourne of Glen street in New York city this week-end Miss are Mre. Louis ¢ of Oldershaw Adams son will Boston spend the remainder of the week Miss Frances Sor- Mre are Mrs. Ficber was row, before marr daughter of Mr. and Mrs Maple Hill visiting the Robert | Sorrow of Maple Hill Browns in Colchester over the e week-end. | Stephen and Richard 2t of Mr. and Mrs. Jona New | Maple Hill, are Hill. | Sunapee, N. H and | 3 at their home | yfiss Helen street spe New York her Mr. and LeRoy Brown of Mrs. Cliftor Rochelle, McKenna of formerly of Maple spent last week-and with Mr Mrs. L. M. Bancroft Maple Hill PPN Ar ding Mrs Raymond Catlin and Dorothy. of Adams it Short Baach Mrs. Everett Proudman will to their home in Maplie Hill from a motor trip to New Mampshire this week-end | e daugh- street, are Rot | petty oftic {at New London Seakindiat Mr. and return street, James Hat Mrs. Wilbor Couch and son, Billie, | C- A. 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