New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 20, 1930, Page 4

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—Photo by John Haley MISS MAJORIE GALPIN Miss Galpin, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Galpin of Worthington Ridge, Berlin, has recently returned from Europe and is now at Miss Chaffe’s school in Windsor. MRS. FLOYD MITCHELL who is pictured on the l¢ft was one of the patronesses for § the exhibit which the New Britain Art League sponsored last week at the studio on ' % -‘ Cedar street. MISS ESTELLE MOLANDER who is shown in the upper right and " 8 Qs MRS. PAUL V. GUIBERSON pictured inethe lower right were among the New Britain ‘ B.! .fl‘ L | artists whose work was exhibited at this time. The pictures of Mns. Mitchell and Mrs. Guiberson are from the Murray Studio while that of Miss Molander is a camera study by John Haley. PE SONALS lr\\t street was in New York city the |Harold Hatch of Lincoln road (c:- | ward F. Banta of Monroe street N.!“mv the guests for several days lhm[,\d\mn street have gone to a farm first of the week. a few davs. | turned Thursday from Indian Neck, | week of Mrs. Sara Alley. | in North Woodstock for the week~ Social Activities About Gown I R T I e e Younger Set Off to School | |y5re” coombs of Bath, Maine, and|Toad with her small daughter, Car>- | Mrs, Trederick Hart of Stanley | Pleasant street and Mr. and: MTs.| s Walter Murdock and her son, —— || and (OICSC*OU‘PI Notes }.\lr, and Mrs. George H. Noyes of |1¥n, returned to her home on Sun- street spent Thursday and Friday Alberé Lamphier left Monday for|or Corbin avenue, have been spends L i ; el | Murray Bay, Quebec, and the Sague- el wes Haanal ith M : s 1 : s of Interest. Portland, Maine, are the houso day after spending nearly two weeks iy stamford. | ing eck in Madison w s, Many Festive Parties Arranged for Hardware City ; nsta of Mr. and Mrs. B. Allen |with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Har- Pt R nay river country where they will | \oy el Coe of Elbridge road. Me ‘ e - e : ry Tarbox in Greenwic spend the next three weeks hunting | zurdock and Mr. Coe will join their Folks—Society Works to Stimulate Interest in Art MaoresogSunniledeeitiziest ol | ; Marie Walsh of New YOrk and fishing. wives for the week-cnd > ~ s 2 the appearance of Sir Thom- | pres | Lraiae is spending a few days this| e £ Ll o 2 o | Governor and Mrs. John H. Trum- | ¢ | | A PR b enter — Other nelv Notes. .ipton and his companions of | Norman Cooley of Lincoin strent week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. o D ViolaMarkle League Center _,,)fll(,‘ Hlm AN unrock fame there has been, of |and Jerry Hart of Hart street ha\n“]‘":l of Plainville, and Mr. and Mrs | puncan Shaw o Elbridge road. Jof e o iheiohelote Sinios Sieen = course, much exciteme ¢ N ohn Coolidge of New aven at- et hapl £ Bas a GG et S SR 2 g ' i ’ i o much excitement. ny Ne! | returned to their studies at xrmmmlM 14 g | | Dhrough northera New England and | Nich is visiting ‘hN sister. EPTEMBER launching out on its fourth week mects a busy Britain folks took occasion to motor | school! d a roception given in connee- | oy TBC Grabtiee of Lin. | Cavnga: | Henry G. Schauffler of Lincoln road, " ldown to Newport this week just t tion with the States Exposis | MIE a L ¢ Lin- 2 5 2 social world. Practically all of the summer v nists |} ),?,_ "‘fi:\:‘l‘?" “‘w,‘. JL‘:{,, 2l § 1 |tion in Springfield u;q M{.,m(.‘w " coln street has left 1o spend al . e e % / : S e Qi iar 5 g 3 Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Searle of For- PRI 7 month with her son-in-law and| xoah Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Robert Frishie of Vine street are back in town again and society is off in a gay whirl with |boarde xeursion boats and jour-| .o ot are entertaining with a daughter, Mr. and Mrs gmnm,‘l,m'd Kanlenll ctiwinthron stzeat | took her daughter, Barbara, to Wele early autumn festivities coming thick and fast. Mr. and Mrs. | prvei ©U8 10 (R seche of the ¥ac® |house party at their home in Madi-| Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Moore ar: ! Conyerse of Spartanburs, §. C has entered the University of Ver-|lesley, Mass., where on Wednesday Arthur Kimball ted th 5 e - 1““’"‘“ lunches, © Junc “{ t"’” son this week-end. Their guests are | $Pending the day in Kent e lasat { she entered Dana Hall. Arthur Kimball started e season In an auspiclous nianner d the boats or at one o ¢! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart, Mr. and | i e | | 6o 5o 3 : 3 , jonable dining places in New- . ek X Mr. and Mrs. Harold T, Judd and| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones re-| e 7 Thursday night when they entertained nearly half a hundred | S5/ CT0E T8 T ot the o M "}‘;;‘}rh\‘fl"’r‘":};d‘“,'\ir_““‘:.r‘;‘;, [their two children of Worthington 'Urned to their home on Forest| Frank Rackliffe, Jr. of Maple Hill| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball i ith di t thei et alveet yesteraay after apont s | at : e ernational yacht ’ street with their two friends with dinner and dancing at their Lexington street home. casion Pelton and Mr, and Mrs. W. E |Ridge, Berlin, are cxpected home | 51r¢ ;‘ o }‘”1‘“\ alerernen LneRLhis m‘fv';d‘“h‘m “‘:‘pk :‘L“,:.':: et i E ek : o o e spent | Week in Rochester, N. | rac s ? (L BN The party at Highland club in Me T 'ing Ohman . o | AttwoOL. h‘:d‘a)\‘ a{\l::‘a summer vacation spent SEn | Lk Yektatdoy to Etincaton, S hece b Ton ‘ambridg. . s . 1 e S 2 e e |G o oS! or C | Misses Ruth and Madeline Kinder- | George resumed his studles at 2 legior art set to the Silve s spending a few days wit oo g ) Ruby s, daughte : o § : and' Arden will draw a legion of our smatt set. to the s Bending attwina e Wity s Tinder, taon otiMr fand (G TS A N Allag 1“(:’ A,"O‘iri“\‘ ‘I\”“d,‘:” °§ lan of Glen street are motoring to | Princeton and Penn entered Laws while many small home dinner parties and card games \\1!1 " r. Mrs, William Montagus |\ "y o gerof Lincoln road, is re-| . SAoNe ol ouanieces oot and SMs d o d °f| Niagara Falls renceville. : - Hawley street : - aftor | turned home Wednesday after a trip | Lincoln street, has returned from a | | amuse others. Mrs. Stanley IHart and Mrs. Donald MacMillan A turning to Harvard tomorrow aftar v I, to sec the Amer- week spent in New York city. to Ne: t R ’ . : . . | spending the summer with his par- oo, :f\'l’ormcvq i Sy 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. Deacon and| Dr. William Flanagan's family have issued invitations for a big afternoon party to take place 1d M. Parsons of Russell | ongs, B2 Al 3 i s 4| family have returned to their home | paye come back to their home on 3 ’ . ' oft £ | g | arles W awkins of Berlin and | a t P Shuttle Meadow club on Wednesday the first of October. o LGl o S ssap Mian i) e N e 2 in Tennessee after a summer spent| Jiorest strect after spending the sume at the Shuttle Meadow club on W : il b e At Kenyon Toomis, son of Mr. and| M- and Mrs. @ Frank Lee, with | Frederick O. Rackliffe of Kensing- |\ith Mrs., Deacon's father, Willlam | mer at Beach Park. These young matrons have a raft of friends and needless to say Mrs. Tohn C. Loomis of Lincoln roaq | heir som, Robert, and daughter, ton avenue are at Block Island on | | Webster of Worthington ridge. + | Hiads this tea parly will draw forth a distinguished gathering of left this morning for Boston whern I“'““f‘ I",’;‘“ TD‘ ’1”“" i '1‘1’ e fehinaitin o * Dr. A. Netta Barber of Glens Falls, New Brilain's smart set A i f strect | he is entering the Harvard Business!ome on Dover r after spending Mrs. Anna 6Whiteman and son, | N. Y., will spend next week with B\ v brilain s smart set. ¢ r § We ay after|college. Tony Loomis leaves Mon- |[(WO Wweeks on Long Island Miss In.ldmm Politis of East| Kenneth, of Tampa, Kla., arrived in| Mrs. Arthur Bacon of Forest street, *x o % ten da IR Yotk et e SR T T street visiting friends in Mount | New Britain last Sunday fow a two | AP NE could easily believe the indifferent weather of Tuesday state studies there. | Mrs. Charles F. Chase of Brook- | Yernon, N. Y. | months' visit with Mrs. Whiteman's| s, would be a handicap to the lady goliers of the state. Not £ Truman Bristol who is at her DY side road is visiting her mother. Ch s | mother Mrs. Thomas Odell of Main | farm in Cheshire thls summer, was Ir. an wdrew J. Slopes | iss Beatrice Lamb, daughter of Mre. George A. Arnold. and her| Mr. and Mrs. I R. Hyatt of Ten |street. Mrs. Whiteman was a for-| 4¢ her home on South Burritt street at all, a record breaking crowd showed up at the Shuttle © closed their summer home in |(he Joseph F. Lambs of Park Place, |ister. Mrs. Rufus E. Miles, of Co- Acre road returned Monday from | mer l‘f‘SIfl};"_" ‘(“ :1"‘ :1”: ‘:“‘1' thvx‘s}:.:‘o,\ Monday and Tuesday of this Meadow club for play in the Connecticut Open Day Tournament envlllesMaiue, andlire 8t thelr| ot hursday: for the Bradtord acaz | MBSO W Laked(Georees NS hs ‘:'5‘ visit to New Britain in efght | week. ; - AV SC T g LAEIER residence. Their son, | demy in Bradford. Mass., to take up . Sy YEEE: o o with more than 100 entries being recorded. in ha sumed his studies at | jer studies for the coming year Albert Goodwin Loomis, son of Miss Turith Wachter of New | ¢ . Mrs. Charles Law of Ten Acre road At e e lle R i I i St ea100) | shanty Mr. and Mrs. George Looims of York city is spending the week-end | Mr. and Mrs. I Horwitz of Stan- | will go down to New York city on At noontime the dining room was L with players and Mrs. Albert Corbin of Grove Hill, returned to Windsor |with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | 1oV street, have returned home from | afonday to attend the wedding of her and spectators, in conseque: he dress of the diners varied {oward S oy of Shuttls | g Meadow avenue are on a Tuesday to resume his studies at | I‘rank Wachter of Park place. a three months’ stay in Europe and | 3 o - 1dow 1ck fre rip t g - Fra o 5 < | the Near East. from the typical sport costume of the links arly afternoon ‘ r L trip to trip throughout Verm loomis Preparatory hool . ‘ : Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Searles of | .. | r % AN shopping k£ or down town shopping Ten Acre road are expected hom | HENRY F. REDDELL * - 1 EYES!ZH' ;i > ladelphia and | Mrs, Corbin's daughter, Miss Bar- Mr. and Mrs. James Wayne T EXAMINATIONS garb. Tweeds and jerseys mingled ERinstor bara Hilllard of New York, who is| Parker Abbe of Steele strect and | Cooper of New Haven were guests with chiffons and silks creating a colorful ensemble. Certainly = . . |well known here in town, is visiting | his ister, Mrs. Harry A. Abbe and | for several days this week of Mr.| 0 5 0 o lny e S "H0 a0 o OPTOMETRIST rchmont, N. Y..|in Tampa, Florida son. have returned from “Ha ind Mrs, J. Cooper of Vine | a group of interesting and brilliant won n New Britain Wednesday and | S ven,"” Marthas Vineyard, wher e ¢ s “r; 1 ;{ o ""H‘EL BUILDING * * L hursday t week, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Duncan, have been spending a few days L MR | HIS seems to be the open season for artists’ exhibits and with their son, of Laurel road have William K. Stone, who has heen | ———— 4 Bl 3 5 VY Gail Porter and their | returned to their home after a two Frank Kramer, jr. of Berlin re- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willlam | [ their attendant interests. The work of the summer school Clifford and Geo of Forest | weeks' vacation spent in Madison. |turned to Wesleyan university Wed- Glover of Harrison street, returned 13z - - S trect, ret st Tuesday from | Vani HeNaey fobieniiebns e itio s R e WARREN HALE e pupils of Dewey Van Cott recently shown at the Art League '\ o e 24 3 1eaday £ bk hursday to his home in Ken e | ey orters have | Mrs. . A. Moore of Sunnyledse . e Teacher of Studio on Cedar street attracted conside » attention and now e . weeks and during | is leaving the first of the week for| Mr. and Mrs derick Troup of | Mrs. Colton D. Noble of Lexington PIANO and HARMONY HERMAN J. ZAHNLEITER New Bribam folks ook forwand o the exhibit vhicht opent ant ed many countries. The visit with Miss Ellen Moore in Berlin have taken a house party of street, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pinches g n 3 s 53 : e s ar turnin Avon this fali | Booth Bay harbor, Mainc friends to Cape Cod. Their ts. | cf Berlin, and Charles Merwin of Studio Instructor in the gallery of t New Britain Institute on October 1st and ne their studies | t it Avon Old e including Mr. and Mrs. e Lexington street, returned Friday ||| 10 Camp Street Tel. 209 Violin and Ensemble Playing continues for 15 days en pict s dor ford Low and | 1"arr and Mrs. Sanford Ballard Dols Spellman of Hartford and Mr. from Ellsworth, Me., where they | Spencer Nichols, A. N. \ will he _ ¥ 5 .ow of Hart street and Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Harold rk iast Berli ER: Studio: Booth Block, 259 Maln St. Here's annthfl bit of good news—the coming mace sale ] ‘ SRS ““ 3 "\v n \]Mw r"~l"‘ Sunnyledge spent will stay until ; Tol. 545—1044W 3 4 3 e 4 for a shori Wednesday in Lyme . which the league is sponsoring S 1 its e M ISa AT S M Hoyn Alon ot o ‘ i : ; A RUTH M. HUM Success in teaching is attained promotor becomes something more than a sale iscards when Val C. Hart of Hart street left ington center and Miss Elaine Has- WALTER J.ARROUR % by gaing the confidence of one's 1t is known that Margavet Cooper, 11 /ibberts and Sanford re. Johnstons \co of Moproe | Wednesday tor Newpobt to see the tings of Hartford are stopping for Teacher of Piano || pupits, so that they feel perfect Low have each donated an original } to be sold at auction %) 3 th 1 n | vacht races. ; j eek Hotel Victoria 1in Phone 4563 1391 Stanley St. Phone 802 reliance in you and the advance- to the highest bidder. This is a novel idea and sure to be a o g New York city Arb s sovere 3 ment of their powers growing y § Mrs. Wyman N. Hill of Lol chou (N sfgoveren seonnac Belvikdere Section under your guidance big drawing card, corge uball of South Bur- Hampton, is visiting her sister, Mrs.| Mrs, . e e ) Planist and Teacher tions with the Hart Studio

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