New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 6, 1930, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MISS SOPHIA SYMOLO | : A ¢ Miss Symolon is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Symolon of Mi 1 | > of p 1 Mo ) 0, | i 4 ek McClintock road, whose engagement to C. J. Cigszynski of Gary, Spencer ¢ “Plainville, Her ment nd Schy 3 ) iR Indiana, is announced today. Her wedding will take place at kgeAm{rr'- a ; k y Plainvill en a | A Sy s | the Holy C church on the 22nd of September. gounced. i LAas R i | ’ ] - : : o Bt 3 of New York| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whittaker and of her | their little daughter, Mary Ann. of of | Kensington avenue have returned from a visit w r. Whittaker's sister. Mrs. John Richmond of Har- George Vivian | rinston Park, N. J ons place have G L taken up their residence with Dr. rs. William H. Rattenbury and &nd Mrs. Clifford Vivian and family | her daughter, Jane, of Shuttle Mea- at their new home on Elbridge road. road are at home after spend- for \ad bepucm her — L ¢ 1 0 1 : . ‘i s ing a month at West Harwich, Cape Affairs Amuse Society—*t ; ; B, i Mr. and Mre, J. A, Erickeon of|Cod. Miss Faye Rattenbury. the i for Octol 1 . . & Sefton drive will return today from | first dau of the family left for Concert Set for Octobe ‘ ; 2 their summer home at Grove Beach, | the Vineyard on Thursday to spend - e b 3 5 gk . Clinton. | a week with Mrs. Donald Hart. OT the least interesting item in the soc : e ; St | 5 | s oe reek is the advance ¢ ronthly v after: 5 % Mr, and Mrs. W. R. McDaniel of| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baldwin and week 'L‘ e [1(..\‘1!]\.\, . 2 T @& 3 v u ring Valle Vew r | their daunhter, Bettina, have re- 3 sicales which Rob . . v Spring Valley, New Yo re spend. noon musicales waich ho S S : : 3 ing the wweck.cnd with Mr. and Mrs, | turned to their home on Dover road yee Clarence Derrick of Sefton drive, |after spending two or three weeks : : Z ; : s in Maine. most representative attendance fror itain. Jor : ; y i Loste ¢ s T el tan S ot BIbrlase ! o »’ selle sings at the opening cnncwi on t 9th of Oct a s : s 0n Al s ARt Setifor (e ek caal f)‘:‘r. nn\h Mrs. gnymond nl. Scarles . 1 porf 1 t F 5 o £ : BRI andey Terbert Whit 7| of Ten Acre road are spending i°ri- with the e\ccptm?lor hI“ re, A 1 1 ale : : | Rk : {.h“x;x“;nd\'hl\; J’;r(: bertivn ihiatol ALae s e se A e e ) occasion marks Miss Ponselle’s on! neert appea e this| &5 . o : o ; avorth, New Jersey. Sy feason. H. Reid Derrick who has been at- | Burton Kinne - the only son of Such prominent folks as Mr. and ° ! i e tending the R O: TG, ak Bortress)| M, and (Mre, (WorA JKinne of. West Mr. and Mrs. James North, ] nce B I ; Monroe for the summer, will re-|Main street has been spending a irand Mrs. Arthur G. :\”“.h Mr. ai Mis. \ 1 ) ¥ ) 2 q at tl tern Monday to spend a week with | Week with John Townsend Snedaker 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Hatch, and M ) * mot n-law Reuben C. T 1 i : ] | his parents, Mr.-and Mrs. Clarence |in Long Island City and at the b btf e : : 11 of Derrick of Sefton drive. Mr. Der. | Westchester Country club SRR I S | S : e Kk will then leave for Blacksburg: | L 3 S ginia to resume his studies at the| Wililam . Atwood and his son ECAUSE the Shuberts who are res [ 1 A § o e Virginia Polytechnic Institute. | and daughter of Vine street were re- thi ne 1 in Ha 1 1 Mrs. T e : : T RrasHen, Lus bt S Sl : MeKirdy o F cent guests at the Pickwick Arms which come to Par th i Lo : e o b Gy ; W SR Lok cians who play at Lhn the ater have come to no terms it | e L a T s e e 5 : o st | Toeir autsuchile isip Hifoueh Nek s ge Corbin, Miss Georgia | begins to look 4 ; 5 e : ; Besiirat o : o mEver Charles Merwin o | h |g1 all wint: i i " s o Tan et 3 & 4 Th. | Lexington street, left today to spend ; Onsteto A 101 o "rv Con sz e Genr =5 T 4 L e e a few days at Oak Bluffs, Mass GEORGE WESTERMAN i - S0 O yeare ] ] sl ; e ; e ; (e Violinist and ma, the gocd ,‘.,,‘ the v S DElgRa e T ; v : - G 2 : r. and Mrs. Earle Pomeroy ana | TEACHER OF VIOLIN graced the moilmhts of that old theatc C et { Mbuto Hattield, 3 g o B 4 r son, oe strect have re- ||| Pupil ot Carlos Hasselbrink at who have depended upon a firs t nce to carry off | B Ut Mass: * 5 5 s e Lo g : o quette, Mich. where 1nsmu\3e o; A]xug;{zl Art, i r wi ave to I or er : : > - N ¥ y . . e D sk b A arents, New York City %-‘o?’n(l);zlrém YV ¥ ll]ll;{:].k ey I 5 I E o \ 1 roac rith W 1 | Asst Stz Attorney and | pr, S, M. Janes and Mrs. Janes. | ||Studio: 16 Carmel St., Phone 4033 1 ar ner the legitir € > V \J T n ha i * B Donzal b v and | liss Alice disappearing and one alm Ulgantxc uphum '~1 B R e W E T] 8 | e ‘ : , o : and . "‘},,I;Zififz._'\_]"‘ ?R%QILR /! HERBERT E. ANDERSON JMMER vacationi C o back to New B s spen h Canada wit ) er, A. W, |eldest gon v 1 n BlCiom e : d Phone 4563 ER OF VIOLIN dwelling places are pe cal £ epari g i Ieavhite i ? A e d to meet a busy autumn s able activities. = The fall sports calend the 2 7l tor g street rot d on- 2 ¢ y 1 ) i S Club officially cpens 6th of this mo \ | cay f ttage at Beach|p i HENRY F. REDDELL E Women's Open Day Tot : ) 11 s in th ris tor : e S - OFZoMEIRIS T rni AT 1 r 1d RAPHAEL EUILDING 5 morning with a m'\(" eon hour at noon time, Tt 3 ay 3 . ; i § her o s eailie 99 WEST MaIN 67 E and Saturday, the 18th, 19th and 20th hav Russell strec + day © ; X te 1 home today - | 15| ersvaton service o the qualifying round of the championship tournamen ‘ otor trip throush tk { R y Madizon, | YT “precision oF vision~ final play to t e place on F 1 of October. tegblounta y i i R C OO lllie William Bentley, as chairman of the Women's Golf Associati R e R b : - —_— : x is managing these events and under her supei list is certain to result. | New Britain Tolks Bee oyl She e e ; . : = Tk y . H Equipment for the first { From Shore ar ood ‘ tment . ave ave ! 2 iy ] F | Resorts. pied by the B 1 fani- | Money Island wher nt t e | A MUS P - 2= B ) grades to the college student Mr. Arbour has severed connec- STUDIO: PACKARD Y’UHW'\(‘ is with the Hart Studio o e, Welnut Stre Mer Georse Btes wha 7 pren | er ST e an s, Clvion| e seateana "0 L T DTS S ONERY ¢ NOTEBOOK COVERS ~ SCHOOL BAGS T L BN fonday from Oalk Tiuit, Mars e AT |l PENCIL BOXES FILLERS Sl tn Niltord, No 1| St Meadow avenue il loay T AT DRAWING MATERIAL she Wil he the fucst of her 4 : Vedgeedhiito mo Sl e : ’ : ' PADS — PENCILS — ERASERS PENS and RULERS T L ST s e e s L, ountain Pen Special \'f‘{e“ “"2 pont o » Bl 2 : ; , ‘ s Popular with Students $] -OO returncd t after a sur ald Hart, sumner i , ‘ ‘ ‘ L j e WARD B STAMPS and STAMP ALBUMS street spey Collectors find our stock the largest in the city =4 ADKINS 66 CHURCH ST.

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