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| MISS FAYE RATTENBURY A new and lovely camera study of Miss Rattenbury who is the first daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rattenbury of Shuttle Meadow road. : to by John Haley MRS. DONALD MacMILLAN Mrs. MacMillan and Mrs. Stanley Hart will be joint hostesses at an afternoon tea party at the Shuttle Meadow club next Wednesday afternoon. Moore, Jr., are expected home Wed- nesday from Madison where they have been spending the last month. P ed to_his home in Charlotte, N. C., yesterday after spending a few days in town with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hildebrandt of Randecker lane. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mackay of Lincoln street and Mr. and Mrs. . » Carlisle Baldwin of Forest . street| Mr. and Mrs. John C. Loomis of have been ‘spending two weeks fish- | Lincoln road Jeft for Cleveland, ing and hunting in Maine. Ohio, today. a8 diy Social Activities About ‘Gown Fine Weather Brings Joy to Golfers and Other Sport . MRS. JOHN J. TOKARCZYK Mrs. Tokarezyk is the former Miss Stephania V. Mickiewicz of New York City. Her marriage to Dr. Tokarczyk of this city took place September 16. . FEdward H. Mrs. and her Enthusiasts—Football Games Attract Many— Woman'’s Club Plans for 55th Season Under . Miss Majorie Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rogers of Lin- coln road, returned today to the | Christ | young son e back at their home {on Ten Acre road. f = Miss Virginia Hunt, daughter of [of Drury lane left yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hunt of Gar-|Yarmouth, Nova Scotia den street, has left for Mt. Holyoke . o college, South Hadley, Mass. William Hungerford [ Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Parsons of Russell street are expected home [and their family, who have been urope on the third of Octo-|spendiag ihe summer at their home Mr. and Mrs. Hungerford have [ on Fisher’s island, have returned to . | of Berlin will be among the spec- touring throngh Europe eves |their home on Shuttle Meadow ave- Thomas W. Clark, son of Mr. and |tators at the Yale-Maine game to-|since the first of the summer. nue. Mrs. Joseph H. Clark of Main street, | G2y at New Haven. “ has entered Fordham university, | v New York city. | Val C. Hart of Hart street spent a¥is e Thursday in New London. Russell L. Gold of Worthington | ridge spent a few days this week 1n | St. Louis, Mo. 2 Mrs. Arthur Kimball and her caughter Eizabeth, of Lexington was in New York city on Thursday |Street were in New York city dur- and Friday of this week. |Ing the week. N S B Mrs. H. T. Burr of Frances street | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silsby ot has recently returned from a visit | Worthington ridge entertained at a with her daughter, Mrs, Wendell |Small dinner party Wednesday eve- Burbank of Auburndale, Mass. [nmgA PR Way—Other Notes of Local Interest. CUE T Edgewood school in Greenwich. o .o XCEPTIONALLY warm weather this week attracted scores Dr. Robert Buol of Garden street of the town's fashionables hack te the nearby resorts for all day picnics, luncheons and beach parties. Many of the shore hotels and inns are remaining open and each week-end continues to attract a legion of local folks. One of the nice things about New Britain is the ease with which these vacation places can be reached. A short motor trip, and the pleasures or the summer season are at hand again. + A A Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Hawkins | ber. . been . . v oo Maxwell Moore of Sunnyledge left Thursday to resume his studies at the Yale Architectural school in w Haven. Miss Charlotte Smith of Green- |wich, who had been visiting he. |sister, Mrs. Henry Schauffler of Lincoln street, has returned to her home. Mrs. Schauffler accompanied rt visit. . . . .. A. J. Crozier of Belvider; ong the golf enthusiasts at the | Merion Cricket club, Ardmore, Pa,. of | this week to see the national ama- | teur golf matches .. Mrs. F was DY Mrs. John Fellows of Ten Acre road is spending a few days in Ma- plewood, N. J. . Mr. and M Henry Armington and daughter Carolyn of Park place | were in Boston over last week-end. | P | Mis. Clarence Manning of Corbin ue, who has been spending the past week in Philadelphja, pected home on Monday. S Miss Frances Ann MacCarthey of New York and Duluth, Minn., was the guest of Miss Constance Twichell : Brookside road this past week. » o e ... Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hirst Berlin left yesterday to spend sev- RIGHT sunny days also lure Hardware City Tolks into the world of sports on the Shuttle Meadow club links and various tennis courts of the town, as well as riding along the |eral months in Bath, Mainc | many picturesque trails in this vicinity. With the fall A e [m-\. e tournament on at the country club links women golfers have :‘“{f’d j f{fi":‘fffl’OI;‘;’“O, e "L’] s had an opportupity to step into the limelight and for the next f‘:q ;“{:;,d'up’o,;",;,; freshman year | mer in K week, events scheduled for them will form an active part of the | at Yale university, New Havgn. sports program at the club. S # RUTH M. HUM Teacher of Piano 1304 Stanley st. . . Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Judd of Lin- coln street will return tomorrow | from a trip to Nova Scotia. . is ex- i 11 | George Hildebrandt, Jr., return- | of Sunny- Copley of Park Roswell Moore of | llen oore . Phone 802 Belvidere Section and Mr loft i nd ank J. Porter o | place have returned to rbury Wednesday for fl! fter spending the sum- Miss Ellen Mbore at her anconia, N. H. home in Booth Bay Harbor, Maine. . . p ave ¢ . John W. Kirkham, who has been spending the summer months with has returned from Pine Grove, Ni-|his parents, Corporation Counsel antic, after spending ten days as the | and Mrs. John H. Kirkham, at their guest of Mrs. George on | summer home in Plainville, has re- £ turned to New York to take up his Miss Emily R. Clark, daughter of | Work at Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Clark of e Mrs. Monroe Parsons of Philadel- phia, Pa., who has been visiting hex mother-in-law, Mrs. Charles H. Par- sons, of West Main street, had her guest Wednesday her aunt, Mrs. | Edwin Wiener of Philadelphia. Mrs. Parsons is returing to her home on Sunday. * % ND while on the subject of outdoor spor The football season is with us again. And here’s the place for cheers from the sport loving set, which comprises all society, for not to be an enthusiastic fan for sports labels one a back number. The Yale-Maine game in f\vm_‘ Haven this afternoon will attract Main street, has resumed her stud-| W. W. Maler. of Orleans a le_glon of smart New Britainites. A gay short season of|jes at the College of New Rochelle, | was in town over last wee | picnic lunches, if the weather is complaisant, football ganies|New York. guest of _ the Stanley Harts® of| and dinner dances is ahead. 5 | Chatham road. He attended the| James S. Sickland, son of Mr. and | barbecue and meeting given by the | season in Martha's V < Mrs. Jacob Sickland of Maple street, | Canton Cente ish, Game and|town for a few days this week a. left Wednesday to resume his stud- | Amusement socicty in Canton Cen-|the guest of his son and daughter- * PERSONALS Mi ies at Suffield school. | ter Saturday evening and left for|in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Mrs. L. J. Johnson of Main street Walter J. Moore of Monroe ind small son, Walter John . Mass,, nd as —_— WALTER J. ARBOUR Planist and Teacher Phone 4563 Arbour has severed connec- tions with the Hart Studio Howard S. Hart of who has been spending . Hart street, summer rd, was in P g e SR | Mystic on Monday te join Mr. ana | Hart of Lincoln road Mrs. Orlando Swift and her(Mrs. Norman White, also of| daughter, Miss Katherfne Swift, of | Orle there. Mr. an High road., Kensington, spent Wed- | and Mr. Maier will ¢ on Mr e Jaughter | Nefday at Madison as guests of Mrs. [ White's boat for the next week or D. H. Dickerrman | Louls Reynal. 50 ickerman . i t on Monday Bible and LR 1 Providence, ington avenue - week-end with f town Springs, Ve | Here and There With | Britainites — Motor | Are Popular. I'rips Mr Low, nd Mrs Sanford Ballard Dole nding the Rackliffe spending Mid- Miss Rosalind rick avenue has left for ginia, where she college, Dunn of Hartford , Vir who been s retu have they with Mrs 1 time repe father. Petersbu since wi 1thern £ 25 rmont Low's Dr. and Mrs. Norman Hart street t have W. Loud of Mr. and ‘f\‘ Fr Harrison return from a Stanley had o e e : ‘v ' Ny Y city ; motor trip through Maryland and | ton ire f the : nth ’ B e I e /STATIONERY (] erter, M 3 Miss Edith Prentice, ‘daughter of | % rs. arr S 1 f t ¢ T f 8. M Mr. and Mrs. George ‘rentice of 2 X Z. P ' urned to their ho ? ew Jersey re she wag the i ) ! e ; wr || FRANK E. GOODWIN lF Q L]L BO@KS Mr, and Mrs. I 1 i ] 5 q e i o 5 | Optometr Are Being Released I‘Ivyy Day HERE ARE A FEW YOU CAN'T RESIST— and Mar Thurs TY-FOUR HOURS by Louis Bromfield Baldwin's ANGEL PAVEMENT by J. B. Priestley MIRTHFUL HAVEN by Booth Tarkington SHEPHERDS IN SACKCLOTH by Sheila Kay-Smith stre new home street guest for the 1vs of and Mrs, Char road spe Mr Mrs. Be lane spent y in New York ecity . Frank Zehrer has returned where he will vear at Frankl end Stanley at | nd Mrs comr immer home of ph Gourskas Anton Goursk street, has re the Universit York Rich mellow Fruit Cake and Artistic, N claborate decorations with a complete >w line of ornaments and individual medical studies | : Mvedding cake boxes. Mr. Purney is a grad e I HOFFMANN'S of John Purney, Jr Mrs. John Purney of Cor left yesterday Golflex 1o and Mrs nily left in Somervil Jorse after nding a L Mrs. Pickett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.|whore she wil L stu J. Boardman of Worthingtan ridge Mr. ind fa heme George 144 MAIN ST. Modern Bakery Strand 15 WEST MAIN ST. Opposite the B Phone 402 of Kel- York at the ph Kre nt | i