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Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacMillan ot Corbin avenue and Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Heald of Cincinnati, Ohio, Wwere the guests of Stiles Burpee, of Hartford at his summer home in Southbury on Monday. . s . Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson and their two children of Brighton rcad returned to town the first of the week after spending a vacation with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McMillan in Madi- son. Mrs. Victor Poindexter and her small daughter, Elizabeth Ann, of West Hartford were also their guests over Labor Day. Miss Virginia Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louie 8. Jones of Ten Acre road returned home the end of the week from the Teelawooket Camp in Vermont where she had spent the summer months. P Mrs. Donald MacMillan of Corbin avenue left Wednesday evening for her former home in Pittsburgh, Pa., for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Farquhar, .. Monroe Parsons of Philadelphia, Pa., spent part of last weck-end as the guest of nis brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Par- sons of Steele street. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hart of Chatham road returned Tuesday from Marthas Vineyard where they had spent the holidays as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hart at their summer place, . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parsons -of Dover road have been the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Kim- tall at their summer home in Madi- son. . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Hcald and @aughter, Nancy, of Cincinnati, Ohio, who have been spending some time with Mrs. Heald's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Pardon Rickey of Berlin, left the latter part of the week for Me‘huen, Mass., where they will pay a visit to Mr. Heald's mother, Mrs. Albert E. Heald. They ! vill probably leave for their home in Cincinnati the middle of Sep- tember. . .. C. F. Stanley of Lincoln street re- turned to town the first of the week from Martha's Vineyard where he spent the holidays with his fam- ily. Miss Virginia Muir of St. Albans, L. I, spent the week-end with the William Booths at their summer | home in Martha's Vineyard. PR Mr. and Mrs. George P. Hart of Vine street, are spending the week- end at Fisher's Island, New York. .o C. F. Stanley of Lincoln road was in Philadelphia, Pa.. during the week. .. Mrs. Elbridge Beecher and her small daugnter Ann, of Lincoln street, returned Friday from their shore cottage at Stannard Beach, ‘Westbrook. . « o Mrs. Dewitt Riley and her two #ons who have been spending the season at Job’s Pond, Conn., return- ed Wednesday to their home on FRusswin road. . . . Charles Merwin of Lexington street visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reynal and family at their summer home in Madison for a few days this week. .. Mrs. George Corbin and Miss Georgia Parksr of Lexington street, were the guests Wednesday of Mrs: Frank Pinches at Niantic, Conn. « B . Mrs. Arthur P. White of Maple Hill has as her guests this week Mrs. W. Johnson of Bath, Maine, and Mrs. A. Kindred and her daughter Louise, of Los Angeles, California. P Mrs. Percival Platt and her two children of Tea Acre road returned to their home after spending the summer at their shore cottage at Stannard Bach, Westbrook. Mrs. Harold Shepard and children who have been spending the month of August at Lake Pocotopaug, | Fast Hampton, returned Thursday | to their home on Dover road. * I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buckey and their baby daughter Rosann, of Dover road, have returned from Montreal, Canada. P . Mrs. B. M. Crum and her three children who have been at Money | Tsland for the summer are at their home on Monroe street * . | George Boli of Trumbuil street spend the week-end in Bradstreet, Mass. | S ieiee Mrs. M. A. Kinsella and her four children, Dorothy, Allyn, Marian and Betsy, will close their cottage at Beach Park on Saturday and re- turn to their home on Ten Acre road. . ox Mrs. C. F. Stanley and children of Lincoln road will leave their suma mer home at Oak Bluffs and re- turn to this city September 16. P Mr. and Mrs. Gajl Porter and their two sons of Forgst street, who have been making an extended tour ot FEurope during the summer months, sailed for home September 2. i Mrs. Luther Parker and children of Forest street will arrive in town today after spending the summer at Crescent Beach. « Mrs. Leon Sprague and family of Maple Hill have returned their camp at Cooper, Maine. . ow o Mrs. Harrison Bristoll and chil- dren of Vance street will return to- morrow from Montciair, New Jer- sey, where they were guests for the week of Mrs. Bristoll's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. McCann, | Miss Katherine Swift, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Switt of High | road, Kensington, has returned from | Camp Songadeewin, Darton, Maine, where she has heen a counselor. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Berger of | Lincoln road drove to Albany, New | York, Sunday to meet Mr. Berser'a. [just outside of Paris: | Chafte's school from { parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Berger of Naugatuck, Conn., Wwho have just returned from Henolulu. . e Mrs. Roderick Chamberlain and family will return to their home on Lincoln road September 14, after spending several months at Oak Bluffs, Mass. P Henry Groth has returned to his home after a two weeks stay at Clinton Beach. . . Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Turner and sons, Donald and Channing, of Ber- lin, have returned from a motor tour of Cape Cod. .. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark and family of Berlin spent the holidays at Hotchkiss Grove, Branford. DI Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Young have returned after a {wo weeks vacation spent at the White Mountains and Cape Cod. T Gerald Hannon of Belden street!| spent the holiday in Stony Creek | and Indian Neck. ( € e e Miss Sally Hubay of this city and Mies Gertrude Kauft of Hartford, spent the week-end in Indian Neck. . a e Miss Anne Mae Bonney of Garden | street is spending two weeks at | Corntield Point, Saybrook. | . Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Galpin of Buffalo, N. Y., are spending a few days with Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Galpin of Worthington Ridge, Ber- lin. Mr. and Mrs. Galpin are en route to their home from Sugar Hill, New Hampshire, where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. of Golf street, . Frank E. Rackliffe Maple Hill, enter- tained a house party of friends at their summer home at Madison Beach last week-end. Their guests included, Professor and Mrs. H. Dunham, Miss Helen Dunham and Miss Helen Philips of New York city, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Honey- man of Hartford and Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Phelps of East Hartford. P Miss Marjorie Galpin, the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Galpin of Berlin and Miss Elizabeth Kim- ball the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball of Lexington street arrive in New York city tomorrow after enjoying a summer in Europe. They spent sometime in Suresnes in Brittany and on the Channel Islands. Miss Galpin returns to Windsor on the 14th of September to resume her work as an instructor at Miss and Miss Kimball Hills, Mass., her studies at Dana goes up to Wellesley to continue Hall. . Mrs. Robert C. Vance and her little daughter, Joan, have returned from Clinton and are at their home on Maple street. Y . Wilbur C. Gilbert and his daugh- ter Elizabeth are motoring back to their home in Beaumont, Texas, this week. Mrs. Gilbert and their little son, Wilbur C., Jr., leave by train the latter part of next week. . N . . Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cowles of Kensington are on a two weeks' tour of northern New England. Flixi, Miss Lois Cowles of Kensington is spending two weeks in the Cats- | kill mountains. . Miss Eleanor Hine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hine of Clay- ton road will enter Connecticut Col- lege for Women, at New London | this fall. Albert C. Hine Jr., will be a freshman at Dartmouth. sicaie Mrs. Charles H. Parsons of West Main street who has been the guesl of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Parsons at Fishers Island, New York, is ex- pected home next week-end Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nickereon of Drury Lane will have as their guest for the coming week, Mrs. Burns Wilson of Newark, New Jersey. . . Miss Beatrice Bull, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bull of Black | Rock avenue, will leave September | 14 to attend the Virginia Intermont | College at ristol, Virginia. i PR | Miss Eleanor Hubert., daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hubert of Maple | Hill, will enter Virginia Intermont College at Bristol, Virginia. . B Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Hayer of Stanley street will leave today for a two weeks' vacation in Maine. Donald Smith of New [London, Conn., spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sturman F. Dyson of Corbin avenue. Mrs. I. R. Hyatt and her two chil- dren of Ten Acre road have re- turned from Indian Neck where they spent the summer months. | ————— Duplexalite fixtures protect precious eyes and beautify the home . Duplexalite fix- tures are kind to the eyes. These scientifically de- signed lighting fixtures eliminate gloom and glare, give perfect eye- jAlbee’s brother, | at comfort and im- provevision. They lood an entire | room with softly diffused light. In addition to pro- viding illumina- tion that is beneficial to the eyes, Duplexalite fixtures are highly artis- tic, in both design and colors. Visit our display rooms today, THE SPRING & BUCKLEY ELECTRIC CO. 77.19 CHURCH ST. WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1930 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick O. Rack- lifte and their children returned to their home on Kensington avenue yesterday after a season spent at Indian Neck, Branford. . s Mr. and Mrs. Emory Corbin of bridge road, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Law of Ten Acre road, are spending the week-end at Laurel Beach, Mil- ford, Conn. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howe and their two children of Corbin avenue who have been at their summer hormue in Colbrook all season are coming home tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Bloor Schleppy of New York city and Chicago, IIl., are spending the week-end at Madison Beach with Mr. and Mrs. George Kimball. Mrs. Schleppy is knewn to her friends in town as Mrs. Suc Palmer. Mr. and M Herbert Owen, their daughter and two sons are expected at their home on Mason Drive to- morow after spending the summer season at Beach Park. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lamb and their daughter, Beatrice returned last Tuesday to their home on Park Place after spending more than two months at Beach Park. . P Mr. and Mrs. George Albee of Rochester, N. Y., were in town for a short time this week visiting Mrs. Lee Howe, of the e Burritt hotel Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball of Lexington street are visiting Mz and Mrs. Monroe Hewlitt on Long Island. this week-end. Mrs. Hew- litt will be remembered as the for- | mer Estelle Rogers Wilbur of this | city. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Road tor trip to Mt. other northern N . and Mrs. Oscar J. Murray of ew Britain and Orange City, Flor- ida, are stopping at their old home on Vine street for a few weeks be- fore returning to Florida for the winter. William E. Fay of left today on a mo- Mansfleld, Vt., and ew England points. George § spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Lacey of Russell street. Today Mr. and Mrs. Lacey are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell of Sachems Head S. Wilson of Boston, holiday Miss Virginia Bengtson of Theo- dore street who has been spending the summer in Portland has re- turred to her home in Maple Hill Miss Dorothy Reynolds of New York City is visiting Robert Lec at their country hoime in Ken- ington. | . e Mrs. Robert Clark of Garden street, Miss Florence Darrow of Buell street, Miss Dagny Linden of Monroe street, M Anna Gorman of Kensington and Miss Irene North of East Berlin, will attend the| Churchill-Bigelow wedding in Mid- dletown and Rockfall this afternoon. . . . H. R. Derrick who has been at| Fort Monroe during the summer at- tending the R. O. T. C. camp will | return on Monday to spend a week | his home before cntering his | senior year at U. P. L. | PP ! Miss Marjorie Leupold, Miss Grace | Schleicher and Charles Scheicher | have returned from a vacation spent al Myrtle Beach. Miss Mabel Green of Maple Hill, | and Miss Celine Farnan of Windsor, have returned from a vacation at Lake Placid, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. William Hart, Jr., | and their young children are coming back to New Britain tomorrow after | pending the summer season at the | | Vineyard. s | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Donnelly and | their two children of West Main | street have closed their summer | place at Beach Park and are back | in town again .. Miss Bessie Google, * | daughter of | | Saciety MISS BARBARA HILLARD A new and lovely camera study of Miss Hillard, the only daughter of Mrs. Albert Corbin of Shuttle Meadow road. Though Miss Hillard makes her home in New York City she often visits here and is frequently heard in radio programs from WTIC. ‘Pemrboro. N. H. after spending |the summer at Prudence Island, |R. I She will resume her studies | at the Sargent School of Physical Education the latter part of Sep- tember. | Miss Alice Forsell is on a two weeks' trip through New England | PR | Miss Edna Smart will spend the next week at Lake Congamond. Miss Ann Petuskis has returned to her home after a two weeks va- cation spent at Oyster Harbor club, Oysterville, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. C. § Casperson and children of Murray street have returned from a two weeks vaca- tion at Grove Beach Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trumbul) and their daughter. Esther, have re- turned from their summer home at Sachem's Head. Dr. Lawrence H. Frost and fam- ily of Plainville have returned from a month's visit to Bay View, Mil- ford Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hart of ‘\\’hfltnx street Plainville have been vacationing at Saybrook. and Mra. Leo Fortier, Fortier, and Ruth Fortler of Vine ! street, Mr. and Mrs. William 8. | Hinchelift and daughter of Camp | street. Miss Greta Quirk of Cam street, and Willlam Heslin of Higl street, have returned from a vaca- | tion spent at Clinton Beach | William . Dacey. son of Mr. | and Mrs. William A. Dacey of 506 | Church street will leave Monday for Boston where he will attend school. Mr. Leo | Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCrann of Lincoln street are vacationing at| White Sands Beach. They have as, their guests, Miss Mollie Hackett | of this city. | Thomas Doyle are Ocean Beach Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilcox and | Frank Wilcox of Woodruff Court, | are at Point O' Woods. Mr. vacationing and Mrs. at of Mrs. have Mr, Maple and Mrs. Wesley Hull ctreet and Mr. and Arnold Hull of Arch street been spending a week at 0" Woods. Miss Hildur Carlson has left on a two weeks automobile trip to | | returned from an automobile | returned to their homes after spend- | Rock Point | New York state. | Miss Verna Regalis is spending | |two weeks in Pennsylvania, Miss Beatrice Carlson is spending | a week's vacation at Lake Hich- Miss Marion Schroedel has re- i turned after a two weeks vacation | in Maine. Mrs. S. Therson Miss Thora Thorson of 395 Stanley street, left September 4th two months vacation in California. They will return on November 4th by steamer by way of the Panama Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Google of t street will enter the University of | Vermont at Burlington, Vt., on Mon- day, September 15th. .o | Mrs. Aldon Rickey of New York city is stopping w mother, Mrs. William Middlemass of High street. h her . Mr. and Mrs. Pearl street a lantic City, N. 9th. Beers of | going down to At- on Tuesday the ..o Miss Virginia Humphrey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Humphrey of Lincoln street is down at Madis beach with Mrs. Howard S. Hum- phrey. . . . Miss Gatheryn Clark of lfial\xor.‘ Me., and Miss Jennie Olson who at- tended summer school in New York city and spent a vacation at Nor- folk, Va., are coming back to New Britain this week-end ready to re- Miss Emma N. Miller Announces That She Will Resume Teaching Monday, Sept. Sth Harmony and kindred subjects Instruction in Pia Studio, Arch St Phone 2864 Britain, Conn. Florence Bowman Jaffe Violin Instructions 27 Winthrop St. Tel. 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