New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 27, 1930, Page 5

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Mr. and Mrs. Logan Page and “heir daughters of Trumbull street are spending the week-end at their summer home in Westbrook. o w Miss Sara Goldburg of New ¥ork city is spending a wesk with her mother, Mrs. Rose Goldburg of Arch stregt. . Mrs. and Mrs. Henry L. Kott have returned from Bermuda and are liv- ing at their home on_Arch street. . . Miss Virginia Humphrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Humphrey of Lincoln street, w~\-In New York city during the week. o e Mrs. Frederick Macomber of Ten | Acre Road has gone to Springfield, | Masss to spend a week with her | mother. “ Miss Grace Swain of Forest street | 1s spending two weeks in Quonoch- | ontfug, R. I. .. The Jonathan Harts of Maple Hill will entertain Mr. and Mrs. W. Manville Johnson and their children and Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Banford | and their two sons at a shore picnic at their summer home in Madison tomorrow. . Mrs. C. F. Neumann of Black Rock avenue and Miss Margaret Hepp of Wilson street will entertain their bridge club over the week-end at Ridge Crest, Grove Beach point, ‘Westbrook. < o s Mrs. Harry Brummel of Corbin avenue has returned from East Hampton, where she was the guest of her father,Peter Andersen, for a EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, tives in Windsor Locks. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Comstock of Guilford, have been entertaining the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burkarth of New Britain, for past week. On Saturday Mr. Mrs. Comstock gave a dinner bridge for ten people from New Britain in honor of Mr. and Mrs. | Burkarth’s 39th wedding anniver- sary. and and .. Dr. Henry Martin of Main street has refurned from Chicago, IIL, where 'he attended the convention of the order of Elks. . e Miss Victoria Adams, daughter | of Rev. and Mrs. Elisha E. Adams | of Prospect street, has entered the Hartford Theological seminary. Miss | Adams recently returned from Chi- cago, Tll, where she visited her sister, Mrs. Mary E. D. -Akeers. P Miss Tda Morse of East Berlin has returned from a visit to Greenwich and New York city. .. Richard Hart, son of Mr. Mrs. Jonathan HaFt-of Maple s resumed his studies at New Hampton school for boys New Hampton, N, FpR . and Hill, | the at Mrs. George Greene of Berlin returned Monday from New York city, where she took an active part iu the flower show held last week at Madison Square Garden. Miss Doris Baldwin, of Kensing- ton, has returned to Lasell seminary in Auburndale, Mass. Miss Barbara Baldwin left Wednesday to attend Mount Ida school for girls at New- the | | Cadwell of this city $ . . H. | P birth of a son. The youngster was | born Wednesday and is the first | grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Weed of Lincoln rdad. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cadwell of | Harrison street are the proud grandparents of their first grand- son. The baby was born in Cam. bridge, Mass, on Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sechrest of Wel- lesley Hills. Mrs. Sechrest will be remembered as the former Helen Miss Jane Rattenbury, the young- [est daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam H. Rattenbury of Shuttle | Meadow road, returned to Colby| college on Wednesday. | | Philip Judd, son of Mr. and Mrs, | Harold Lee Judd of Berlin, will re sume his studies at the Westmin- ster academy in Simsbury on Mon- day. . Mr. and Mrs. George Linder of | Lincoln road returned last night | from a motor trip to Vermont. i D Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Swifi have been sojourning in Newagen, | Maine, are expected at their Park | | place residence about October 1. | . | , who | | Mrs. Walter Murdock and her| | little son, Duncan, of Corbin avenue | |left"today for Boston, Mass., to| | spend a week with the baby's ma- | ternal grandmother. Edward Koplowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs, N. E. Koplowitz of Brady ave-| nue left today for Ann Arbor, Mich., | |to enter the medical collegs at the | University of Michigan. In June he | | recaived his B. A. degree at the Col- | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1930 s Scciety | | | and Mr. John Dol The give a bridge Friday evening, Octo- ber 3 at the studio on Cedar street. The proceeds will go into the fund | which the building for Miss Mona arrangements. A gr shown at the present women Mecadow club who have been quali- tying, and playing off their matches for the club championship during the through part of next. hole .‘\[ Hayden, Mrs. George Boli, Mrs. Edward Twichell, | Mrs. Maurice Mrs. y Coholan, Mrs. H. G. Schauffler and Mrs. entered the eighteen ment Virgil Miss Robert ley, North, Mrs. A ) lan of Bristol. | .. Mrs. Otto Youngblad of Kensing- | Carter, Alice Chase and Jane Pritch- ton will entertain a company of 25 |ard. for supper this evening at her heme | “Cedar Court.” The party will honor | her week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. | ¢ von Schwartz and Miss Olga | hwartz of Boston, Mass., and | Dan Stalfve of New York. New Britain Art school will will be used for remodeling | use this winter. Lohman is chairman of .o | at deal of interest is bcmgt time by the the Shuttle golters of week and will continue on In the nine tournament there were 13 en- s as follows: Mrs. Roger Whit- Mrs. Maxwell Porter, Mrs. E. | Stanley Eddy. Mrs. | n William Pease, ry Rattenbury, Mra. Mrs. William Hart, Mrs. W. T.| Milton Jones. The following hole tourgpa- Mi. Katherine Swift, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. R. S. Howe, | Cornelia Chamberlain, Mrs Frisbie, Mrs. William Bent- Mrs. George lockwood, Miss | rtha Chamberlain, Mrs. James Mre. Sherwood Raymond, B. Porter, Mrs. Louis Young, | Donald Bartlett Mrs. Bason, Mary Humason, Virginia Bradley, Mary Louise Lucas, Betty tis Clifford were their guests. Prizes for cards went to Miss Fitsgibbon and Mr. Clitford. . .. A miscellaneous shower was given Miss Edith Rittner of Stanley street, by Mrs. Clarence Barrows of Bloom- fleld and Mrs. Willlam Ramm, at Mrs. Ramm's home on Mill street, Wednesday _evening. Miss Ritther becomes the bride ot Lester G. Morris of Hartford next month. Mras. Joseph Walton, Jr. was hostess to a bridge foursome Wed- nesday afternoon at her home on Harrison streat, . Mrs. Laurie Bantord, entertained a tew friends at cards and tea Wednesday afternoon at her home in Maple HillL . Mrs. Richard White gave two de- lightful parties at her home on Cor- bin avenue this week, a small tea on Monday afternoon and a lunch- eon party Wednesday noon. e . Mrs. Frederick Chamberlain of (Continued From Page Five) WARREN HALE Teacher of PIANO and HARMONY Studio: 10 Camp Street Mrs. Johnstone Vance entertained a foursome at dinner and cards Thursday night at her heme on Monroe street. Her guests included Mrs. Harold M. Parsons, Mrs. Harry Bates and Mrs. Hardy Payor. . e e Mr. and Mrs. Emory Corbin en- tertained a company of twelve at dinner and cards Wednesday eve- | ning at their home on Elbridge road. Mr. and Mrs. Manville John. son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Law, Miss Majorie Norris, Miss Cornelia Fitz- gibbon, Johnstone Vanece, Donald Proudman, Arthur Gauer and Cur- Tel. 30 CHRISTINE BURNHAM PIANIST — COMPOSER ey RUTH SHADE SMEDLEY Teacher of Plano Resumes Classes Sept. 17th Studio: 597 Arch Street Twentieth Season Advanced Studemts STUDIO 133 VINE BT. Hartford, Cons. fow days this week. e ton, Mass. |lege of Arts and Sciences at the same Gaorge Rogers. institution, 2 . . Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tlcarczyk of North street were recent guests at | the Pickwick Arms Hotel, Green- wich. . . . I Mr. and Mr:. Clarence Manning ©oi Corbin avenue d4nd Mr. and Mrs. | Harold Peck of Brady avenue have returned from Philadelphia and Ardmore, Pa., where they attended the national amateur golf cham- pionship play. Mr. and Mrs. Louis §. Reynal will | |8 : 3 close their summer place at Madison | 4 : o . o | this week-end and return to their ’ : | Lexington street residence on Mon- $ .. Mrs. Albert Seripture gave one of the largest parties of the week at her home on Lincoln Road Friday | afternoon when she entertained near- ly 30 friends at cards and tea. Fall flowers in rich autumnal shades were | used for decoration. Tea was served | from the dining room with Mrs. Ray Leach, presiding at the table, while Mrs. Dewitt Riley, Mrs. Nor- man Vile, Mrs. Albert Scripture, Mrs. George Rogers, Mrs. William Crowell, Mrs. Stanley Hunt, Mrs. Charles Norris and Mrs. Robert Smith were the aides. Prizes for cards went to Mrs. Norman Vile, Mrs. Charles Swain, Mrs. Truman Weed, Mrs. John Curtin, Mrs. Roy Bowtell and Mrs. Alphonzo Porter. . Mrs. Howard S. Humphrey was | hostess to a company of eight at a luncheon party at her home on Shuttle Meadow Road yesterday noon. Her guests included Mrs. Ross McCain of Hartford and her sister, Mrs. Joseph Cochrane of Little Rock, Ark:: Mrs. Seth Hadfleld, Mrs. Harold M. Parsons, Mrs. Arthur G. s were awarded the | Kimball, Mrs. Allan McKinnie, Mrs. | Johnstone Vance and Mrs. Pardon Rickey. THE SCHUBERT TRIO Piano Chas. A. Johnsen Cello Walter Occupin MUSIC FOR BANQUETS Violin George Westerman . s Frank Shea, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Shea of Tremont street, has re- sumed his studies at Basselin col- lege, Washington, D. C. PR Mrs. Buell B. Bassette of Em- . s s mons place spent Thursday in New Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hatch of | york city as the guest of her sister, | Miss Bernice Pinkus. daughter of Lincoln road will witness the Yale-| viss May Candee. | Mrs. A. Pinkus of Linwood street, Maine football game in New Haven * s freturned Thursday to Beaver college, today. Richard Pelton, son of Mr. and |Jenkintown, Pa. Mrs. Ernest Pelton of Forest street, | GATHERINGS has resumed his studies at Deer- field academy. . Bridge Parties, Teas, Din- | | ners and Luncheons, on the Increase. - | Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Donahue of | Garden street have returned from | a vacation spent in Atlantic City, | N. J. . e s Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hoff-| man of Wallace street are visiting fn Atlantic City, New Jersey. WEDDINGS RECEPTIONS . e ox For Information Call 3564-R . . Mrs. H. E. Saunders of Chestnut street and Mrs. L. E. Moody of the New Britain General hospital are spending a few days at Lyndonville, Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. William Ben ! Russell street were in | city for a few days this week | Miss Dorothea Hornkohl, daugh-| o ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P.| John A Andrews, Jr., only son of l Hornkohl of Norden street. has en-| Mr. and Mrs. John A. Andrews of tered the Good Council college at| Lincoln road, returned to New Hav- | ‘White Pla'ns, New York. er. Wednesday for his senior year at AT Yale university. Miss Ruby An- Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Barclay|drews, the second daughter of the Latham, of Hartford, formerly of|family, who is taking a special New Britain, will move to Jackson |course at Columbia university this | Heights, New York, October 1. year, is home for the week-end. s s PR Mrs. Paul Papenforth of Maple street is visiting at the home of her son Herman, in Plainville. P Mrs. Duncan Shaw of Elbridge road is spending the week-end in Boston, Mass. son & Peterson P MISS MARY-ALICE MANGAN Miss Mangan, the daughter of” Judge and Mrs. Mangan of Bassett street, has entered the College Sacred Heart, Manhattanville, N. Y. WaE of the Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pease of Lincoln Terrace entertained at sup- per last Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pease, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Frisbie, Miss Minnie Pease and her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett and their two sons from New Yotk State, PRI Mr. and Mrs. William M West Hartf ertained a dinr ning. Among their, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan nleiter of Mapte | . of this city s s s Tuesday after.| Jane Bishop, daughter of Mr. and % : ‘2. Mrs, | Mrs. Earle K. Bishop, will celebrate and Philip | her 11th birthday today with an ) afternoon party at her home on Adams street. Her guests will include Norma Glasle, Phyllis Perry, Peggy Germond, Phronsie Vibberts, Justine | Buests were Shaw POTTERY I F you love good pottery you will find keen moments of joy in the richly delightful, happily distine- tive creations of master craftsmen displayed at the Beacon ... for you to choose for yourself ... or as a gift to someone near. C. F. Smith and Arthur G. Kim- ball have gone to Maine for the . |late fall fishing. . William T. Sloper will be host to quite a few of his friends at his 8 farm on High road, Kensington, | SCEr Crrmie Svnday afternoon and evening. Mr. | AR Sloper is having a barbecur and cern roast, one of a series of par- s he has been giving. Mr. and Mrs. John Meehan 1 guests to dine ¥ wards Herrmann won t Miss Elizabeth! Purney, only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Pur- ney of Corbin avenue, who was | graduated from Drew seminary last Miss Charleen Loud, daughter of |spring, will continue the study of Dr. and Mrs. Norman Loud of Har- |art at the Hartford Art school this rison street, is a student at Brenau | year. college in Gainesville, Ga. Miss Pearl Arvid Borg of t g to Dr. Ma artment entertained a noon. o« four- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armington | of Park place entertained a few |3 William H. Booth of Forest street | friends from West Hartford Tues- | ‘has gone to Maine to enjoy a short | day evening. | her summer BTl time; huntlng and flshing, “ .. Mrs. Frederick Loomjs and ; NG Mrs. Elisha Cooper of Vine Miss Cornelia Hubble Fitzgibbon, | street entertained friends at her daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 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Maple after spend- Haworth, New N Mr. and Mrs. Claude Leroux of ookside road entertained a few friends for dinner and bridge Mon- day evening. . P .« Mrs. Luther Parker of Forest street spent Wednesday and Thurs- | day with friends in Middletown. oo Mrs. R. V. Thomas and daugh- ter Jean, of Hamilton street have returned after spending a few days at Short beach. . ¥ Miss Ella Sloper returned from the Sloper summer home at Green- ville, Maine, Wednesday and is stopping with her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Gard of Maple street. Pupil of the late Prof. Leopold Auer _l Piano includes har- e | Mids Emma N. Miller That She Will Resume g Monday, Sept. Sth ony and kindred subjects Instruction in Piano sight Pupil of New E —_———— We guarantee our service - < to you in all lines of beauty struction i Pl Instructor in culture, especially ladies’ and e Violin and Ensembie Playing || || children’s hair cutting. 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