New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 11, 1930, Page 4

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: _Blomgren of this city MISS MARGARET ANDERSON Miss Anderson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Black Her marriage takes places today. to Evert | Andrew College club. MISS ELIZABETH HUNGERFORD Miss Hungerford, daughter of Mr. o Hungerford of Cedar street is the president of the New Britain and Mrs. F. B. Mr. and Mrs. Maple strect have as their week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wyman John- son of Bridgeport. ; Willard Oquist of |- Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kirkham |have closed their country home in Plzinville and are back at their Lex- ington street residence for the win- S ter season. Mrs. B. H. McElhone will re- turn to her home on Corbin avenue Mr. and Mrs. John A. Andrews " i veek e e guest: Entertainments and Amusements for Local Fol Y SOORY : . ; ; e Bae{;ir}nspendms\\cé e the Increase as October Advances—College Cl i : ; ; G o P to Meet With Mrs. Frank Zwick Monday [ o) : Frank Nestor of South High 53 R ) street was in Philadelphia this| Night—Other Notes of Interest. PR Mr. and ‘Mrs. Sturman Dyson of Corbin avenue will entertain guests f New London- tomorrow at a e luncheon. week. ro ; : . . ups, civic associations : : e SN i E : 3 Mrs. . L. Burr of Scarsdale, N.| will hold the interest ¥ ; ' ; e i‘“_:‘W"f\}““in‘zl”“si“;“d_‘?“_“r‘g’iz‘:; Grove of many New Britain mll\\ during the coming weeks. onday, b Fm’n‘m’s’ ot LRl | end zuests Mr. and M October 13, marks the fall meeting of the New Britain | R e, Nixongand SHlisly df\:lg;_ % « College club. Mrs. Frank Zwick will open her Lincoln road AT entinize) il Rane o e e S e home for this occasion and entertain the members with au Lincoln Lane motored to Iisher's| wfr and Mrs. O. I. Parker and _evening receptiod and curd hurt.\: Tuesday, October 21, is set ;5::2:5 °:ar'£::fsr=j;lv a,{;“l&“,’f ‘\lrs | Miss Gladys 1!;\\' c‘f A‘\dda!:\[s slrc‘og;‘ i 4 i i f New Britai /i 'S have one to Brimfield, Mass., w1th0ut sa\"ngr that a ]a&gu Hathenm: w. 111 Zl\a smble at t]w |2 short trip to Providence, R. I |{o Parkers and Miss Day will leave The Peascs have returned to their | New Britain to take up their resi- Masonic building for the luncheon meeting which takes place | that day. x % home and the Moores have gone to | gence in- New York City. Cld Lyme to spend the week-end | with Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Cooper. “ ID October finds social affairs in New Britain on the| Mrs, William: H. Rattenbury ot crescendo. The past fertnight witnessed some interesting |, Shuttle Meadow road was in events with luncheons, teas and dinners crowding the calendar. | R I e e William T. Sloper started the “week off with another barbequ ey party which took place last Sunday noon at his farm downyin Kensington. Fine weather added to the joy of an outd 1| dinner while later in the day a game of quoits furnished”a | pleasant divertissement. On Wednesday, Mrs. BEarle Van Buskirk was hostess to a company of 12 at luncheon and cards | Lyman . Smith, at her home on Ten Acre road. Friday brought another|ton . delightful luncheon party with Mrs. Harold L. Judd entertaining i guests at her Berlin home. addition to these gay affairs| ! there have been a score of others of equal importance. Theater + parties are planned and right here it mwht be interesting to .+ note that the New York Players are opening ©+ at the Capitol theater Monday night. Societ\' shows more| Mrs. Orlando Swirt than usual interest in this venture and rumor records many |daughter Miss Katherine : dinner parties arrgnged to precede the initial performance of |Hish road. Kensington a4 Jtrines.’ vesterday from short t vert C. Vance of 3 ‘Apron Strings. Gretacren? e not to Boston, nts. Miss Williams is | & * | o and returned it at the Weylister school In’ i Mrs. Luther Parker of Forest h < . = | . ‘ PERSONALS Galpin of Berlin, an instructor | g oot "and Mrs. Bennett Hibhard of | e's :‘:“"Ql ”: ‘\'“"1:‘“’* ncoln street spent Tucsday in Hart of Stan- house N s e ] 3 art Sta e X e ¥ New York city. y N . M. A. Kinsella Piano Problems Quickly Solved ‘ Here and There Wit Hardware City Folk | the By MR. E. STRONG Other Notes of Inter FFAIRS of garden club: church and various women's ovganizat! and Mrs. Thomas Crowe of Hill will have as their MISS RUTH BOYLAN the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Boylan of Gaflney and Mrs, Gaffney of ] ifidktm\ o Her Miss Boylan is Vine street will marriage to Leo Gaffney, son of Judge B. F. take place Tuesday, October 21. Professor a and Mrs. n of the mberlain of Lincoln | latter part of the York city. & Chester Isbell, Mrs. Stanton [\ r and Mrs. B. D. Wilmot of the yesterday h v New ood Ber; S ReR e aniTincoln iaad A \nsor reet over the w 1 e | Mrs. W. Manville Johnson of it : : ; George Cook and |Ple Hill returncd yesterday from a S e 5 e arond Ao N i : of Springfield, Mass, |Visit in Lowville, N. Y. Mrs. John- f 1 1 1 sts of Mr. and’ Mrs. |son has as her guest for a week or IcMillan of Dover road |80, Mrs. Gertrude Dekin, Mrs. John- |son’s sister of Lowville, N. Y. PR Kenneth Garland of New York was in town on Tuesday and Wed- nesday as the house guest of tk Armingtons of Park place. o HERMAN J. ZAHNLEITER | Instructor in |{| Violin and Ensemble Playing Studio: 13oath Block, Main St. Tel. 545—1044W Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lincoln road had as their guests a few days this week. Mr. afd N Correct musical habits, ideas and impressions acquired by the child in early years are like money invested at com- pound interest, they expand to a wonderful degree in later life. Emma N. Miller Hawaiian Guitar Teacher of Piano Ukulele, Mandolin Voice, Violin. Piano Ha Private instructions. Instruments furnished with course. Advanced students prepared for radio and professional engage- ments. ’ Special Courses to Adults Direction of W. SAVONIS Booth's Block + Roor Cor. MAIN and CHT/RCH ST. and her JilnghzaRol William J. Moore Wil | | wroe strect are leaviog Friday he first of for Keene, N. H. From there they odt, to Hanover to see the olumbia game on Sat- | Mrs and Mis. ngton ridge day to spend several York city r a dramatic season | CH Troup of Mon- New Mr. Vo T. Kimball of South Bur- | spent Monday and Tues L | w gork city. x ax | @icorge rift stree PARAMOUNT MUSIC STUDIC Affiliated Teachers of— Piano Accordion Spanish Guitar Tenor Banjo and her Ruth Williams, daughter of ster , Williams of spent last week-end | mony and Kindred Subjects Pupil of Julius Hartt, Director of the Hartt School of Music— Aurelio Giorni of New York and Arthur Friedheim, foremost liy- ing pupil of Liszt and Rubenstein. le Hill ting of k E the e Marcia Steven [ Sl will en Acre road g R an G e MER VI motor trip to . IOELCe i DECo held on drudgery of gthe exercise ||| LTS obtined in_one year of Colonia, Jersey, B. Hu rford of cek-end gu of Mr. and Mrs. rly took three. purchased the | Maxwell Coe at their home on I s before Christmas. STUDIO on Virginia | el road. 356 STANLEY ST. ||| anada next Tuesda Maleolm Johr ooper, | AVE week-end in Mrs. T trip re- Vine ‘ ety ) Miss Eileen King, dau e Mrs. P. F. King Mr. and Mrs. Elisha H. Cooper of spend days in s st has returned from Vine street who are still : the guests of their uncle, " it to Boston. country place in Lyme o for a few days this week. Miss anc Coombs of “ox s e 3 ’ apartments is in Maine > % £33 5 week-end Cedar Can Accommodate a Limited Number of New Pupils 212 Mr. and Mrs. James « ' Ro after spending last " Ludlow, Vt., with M fus Hemenway took a . through the White Mountains * turning to their home street the ]a'l.' r part of ned from a trip thro Mount Robert, 2d Mrs. D. Main Boston, from Mrs. Geo her summer. ho! y of friends, the G for John Cairns of Thursday fo where on Wednesday he will wed Miss K daughter of Major and Mrs. Tra this city Howard 8. Meadow York city the Humphrey road was in latter part of Mrs huttle October le of Hartford is days this week }‘5 STATIONERY What \Want R@@m or Gifts pend On the Price Being o e Mrs. Walter M small son retu on Corbin av ting in J ral days this wee with the bab; mother. On Sat was an atte | her brother : | | parents, | as 3 t er Kimtall of Roswell Moore of Lincoln Two and Three Piece KNITTED SUITS $7.50 to $45.00 Meadow & of the we and today with ‘Whitman, left fc to attend the we Herbert Whitma be Miss Muriel Miss Ruth and Mrs. B. street is spending th her parents. at Simmons colle An Exceptional Assortment Of WINTER COATS $45.00 and Upwards iss Mrs. Paul sons, Louis and street are spendi Boston, ) AT HOFFMANN'S R Tl reht dlug!n-:r of Mr and Mrs. Stan- pin,

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