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Miss Dorothy Ramsay of Milton, Mass., will be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Tayntor at tlleil_" home on Forest street this coming woek. s s Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Black of Park | * place have returned to their home + from a short trip to Vermont and New Hainpshire. . . s . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Corbin of Shuttle Meadow avenue returned Wednesday from a trip to Boston. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ginsberg of Monroe street were in Williamstown | last Saturday to see the Middlebury- | Williams football game. e ox Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lacey of Rus- scll street have returned from New York city. . Mrs. Maurice Stanley of Lincoln road is expected back from New York today. E P Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod Skinner 0(1‘ Deétroit, but formerly of this ci are expected to arrive the eighteenth of the month to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Cooper at their home on Brook- side road. They will attend the Yale-Brown game in New Haven. . . Mr. and Mrs. William P. Felt have returned to their home on West End avenue after spending several weeks in Lyme at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha H. Coope! . Dr. T. Eben Reeks of Vine street has gone to New Orleans, La. Henry Walter of Lexingten street, and Mrs. Buell B. Bas: sette o Emmons place, spent Thur: day in Norfolk as the guests of Mr. | Walter's daughter, Mrs. Elida John- son. Mrs. Johnson returned with her father to visit over the week- | end. Mr. dnd Mrs. bone of Bristol are motoring through the middle west. Today they are attending the dedication of the new Notre Dame stadium in South Bend, Ind.. and will witness the Notre Dame-Navy football game. Miss ‘Grace Harrison of Black Rock avenue has returned from Co- Jlumbus, Ohio, where she was the representative of the State Council of the Daughters of i w Miss Dorothy street has as her guest, Hawkins of Nashville, GATHERINGS Entertaining More Formal —Increasing Number of Parties Arranged. Rossberg of Camp Miss Alamo Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cooper will enterlain sixteen friends at dinner and bridge on Saturday, Oct. 15th in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod Skinner of Detroit, who will be their house guests at that time. %o Mrs. H. H. Tayntor of Forest street is entertaining a few friends at luncheon and bridge on Tuesday ir. honor of her house-guest, Miss Dorothy Ramsay of Milton, Mass. « Mrs. Hubert Williams and Miss Beatrice Reynal of Lexington street will be joint hostesses to two tables of contract bridge at their home on Monday afternoon. The gueslts will be Mrs. Lucian Stevens, Mrs. Theo- dore Hart, Mrs. Roswell Moore, Miss Katherine Swift, Mrs. George Boli, Mrs. Sturman Dyson, and th2 two hostesses. P Mrs. Roswell Moore of Lincoln rcad entertained yesterday after- neon in honor of her small daugh- ter's second birthday. Little Miss Philip F. Master-| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1930. York is entertaining Sunday after- noon in New York with a party giv- en in honor of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Reynolds. Mrs. Reynolds will be re- membered as the former Miss Jean Drayer of Miller street before her marriage last month in this, city. = s 8 Harry Brown of Forest sireet was Fhost to a group of his friends at his home on Tuesday evemng for dinner and cards. g P Mrs. Earl Van Buskirk was host- ess to a group of her friends at her | |home on Ten Acre road Wednesday afternoon. The guests were invited for luncheon and bridge and -in- | | cluded Mrs. Harold Hatch and her! | house guest, Mrs. Lyman Smith of | | Camas, Washington, Mrs. Harold Farsons, Mrs. Stanlev Galpin, Mrs. Harold Judd, Mrs. Robert Carter, | Mrs. Russell Germond, Mrs. Arthur | Kimball, Mrs. William Booth, Mrs. | Fardon Rickey, Mrs. George Kim. | ball and Mrs. Allen McKinnie. P of few | Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Leroux Brookside road entertained a riends at dinner at their home on uesday evening. . | Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Borg of the | Westminster apartments entertained {a few friends at dinner Wednesday | evening. Mrs, Borg will be remem- | bered as the former Miss Elizabeth | Schrey of South Burritt street be- fcre her marriage last August. . e xoa o | Mrs. Allan McKinnie was hostess to a few of her friends at a dinner | party at her home on Forest street last Saturday evening. Ths dinner [ was given in honor of Miss Marjorie Tull and Arnold Mills, whose en- | gagement was recently announced. | The guests were Miss Katherine | Clark, Eugene Horbath of Hartford, Nathaniel Stoddard of Meriden, | | Miss Bull and Mr. Mills. | | Mrs. Donald Caufield of South Durritt street was hostess to four | tables of bridge at her home last | saturday evening. | Mrs. Laurie Banford of DMaple | Hill entertained a foursome at con-| | tract Wednesday afternoon. | . . P | Mrs. Edwin S. Cowles, Jr., of| West Hartford entertained Mrs. | Hubert Williams, Mrs. Stanton Ash- | ley and Mrs. Bret Neece at bridgue Wednesday afternoon. : Mrs. Brayton Porter of West | Hartford entertaiged a few guests | from this city vesterday at luncheon and cards. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caufield will entertain three tables of bridge this evening at their home on South | Burritt street. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepard of | Dover road ga' a dinner party last Sund evening at the Shadybrook Club. Among their guests were Mr. and Mrs. John C. Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parsons, Dr. and Mrs. CIlif- | ford Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lucas. . P | Miss Ellen Anderson was the| guest of honor at a shower given by | her sister Miss sther Anderson on | Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Herbert A. Brann on Winthrop | street. Miss Anderson became the| | bride today of Frederick M. Ander- | son o Miss Irene Sullivan | the members of her bridge club| | Tuesday evening at her home on| | Linwood strect. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. Walter Coughlin of | | Hartford. Miss Anne Sliney and Miss Madlyn Reynolds. e ox Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter of Lexington street gave a dinner par- ty for 22 friends at the Farmington | Country Club Tuesday night in hon- entertained | | daughter | Mirs. | Miss Beatrice Reynal. | Monday afternoon. and Mrs. Ralph Howe of Corbin avenue were among the New Britain children at the party. . . Mrs. James Gilbert of Lincoln street entertained her bridge club Thursday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Hobart Coridan, Mrs. James Walsh and Mrs. Alex Scott. . Mrs. Stephen Donnelly has issued invitations for a bridge tea party to take place at her home on Harrison street, Wednesday, October 15th. . .. Mr. and Mrs. Richard White were the luncheon guects of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Bickford at their heme in Manchester last Saturday. R The younger current events club met at the New Britain General hospital on Monday of this week and spent the afternoon making urgical dressings, later going to the home of Mrs. Hardy Payor for afternoon tea. s o Alexander Huston and her Miss Alice Huston, will entertain the Tuesday afternoon bridge club at their home in Berlin next weck, that day. Mrs. Mrs. G. M. Fletcher of Trumbull street ‘hdd dinner guests Thursday evening. Mrs. Elmer Stone, Mrs. Buell B. Bassette, Mrs. James Robinson, Mrs. ederick Hungerford, Mrs. Loren Weir, Mrs. John H. Kirkham, Mrs. Charles Swain and Miss Grace Swain of this city, will attend the bridge given by the Hartford Coun- ty League of Women Voters, October 17th, at the home of Mrs. George Hauck on West Colony road, West Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hart of Lincoln road entertained eight guests at dinner Tuesday evening. Mrs. Kenneth Relyea of Worth- ington ridge entertained. eight guests from Berlin at tea on Wed- it y afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buckey of Dover road will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rackliffe, Mr. and Charles Hawkins and Mr. and Charles Davis at dinner and bridge this evening. | Miss Betsy Ann Bannan, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bannan of | Black Rock avénue entertained | twelve of her littie friends at ai picnic party, on Saturday of last week. Lois Obers, daughter of Mr. and Saciety MISS LEONIE Miss Harding is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harding |, !'of Maple Hill and a student at Wellesley College, _CLUB EVENTS Plans of Other Clubs l College Club Program— | Made Known. The College Club of New Britain to open its 24th season next Monday evening. The club was formed in October, 1407, with 32 gharter members, Mrs. Stanley H. Holmes, being the first presid > The membership to- cay is about 125. The club is affil- iated with the Connecticut =~ State the American Asso- ar for 15 years the s awarded one or more scholar- | ps to yvoung women graduates o the New Britain High school, schol- {arship, character and need being the determining factors in the {awards, and all the past recipients e Qone creditable work in their lege carecrs, many of them at- ng special honors » club sponsors a 2 Senior High school called > club which has hip of 50 young vomen who are interested in going to college. Their varied programs aim to help the members to decide | upon the institution best fitting | their needs. peakers have oft- | en been members of college staffs | or formr members of the club who still in college. The opening me vening is to be ption to new home of Mrs, coln road. The balance of the program - season is planned as follows November 10th, Mrs. Elisha H. Cooper will open her home. | Through her courtesy, club mem- | bers will hear Wilson H. Irvine, one | of the foremost artists of the Old | Lyme Art Colony in a talk on “Art | Gossip” and an organ recital by Jo- | seph C. Beebe. | On December Sth. Mrs. John H. | Fellows, of Ten Acre road will be | the hostess. There will be three spe- clalties by members: Mrs. Mortimer |H Camp: Women and Law: Miss | Rachel C. Colby; Visiting Nursing; | Miss Dotha L. White: Libraries. The money customarily used for retreshments at this meeting will be given to the Town Home as a Christmas offering. On Jar 24th the annual scholarship bri will be held at the Burritt hotel. On February 16th the club holds guest night at St. Mark's Parish | house. “The United States and World Peace” will be the subject o al eting oa Monday and re- at the of Lin- | | i & |c |1 Frank Zwick | | for t | | HARDING \ | " | | A. L. Oberg of Bassett street, was given a surprise party Wednes- day afternoon in honor of her 1lith | Dirthday. | Mrs. | street. : [ to Miss Brummel of | Suests | Weir and Miss An Anne . Bridge priz Mr. and Mrs. Har Corbin avenue had dinner Wednesday eveniifg. 5 | Miss Elsie Hallb Monroe | was guest of honor guests Hubert and « % % rs. Lucian Stevens of had as her bridge afternoon, Mrs. Mrs. Roswell Moore | Monday evening at |Helen Calen. Mis: | just returned from | she spent the sum . Miss Ethel Little Tupper, Miss Berth Doroth: |len, | Helen Kelley, Miss Louise Gimms, macher, Henry Groth and Arthur of the faculty of school were gucs dance Thursday Cedar Court, the h Youngblad of Ken Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cowles, Jr., * of West Hartford were the dinner | guests Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Ashley at their home on Corbin avenue. .« v o» Mrs. George Boli of Trumbull street entertained Mrs. Howard Bruemnmer, Mrs. Bret Neece and Mrs. Sturman F. Dyson at contract oo s Mrs. Hardy Payor of Lincolw road wijl be hostess to eight guests Mon- day at luncheon and bridge. e e Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis of Dover road entertained Tuesday the small supper t P Ann Sliney Wesher, Mrs Miss Katherine McGary. Miss Cotter, Paul Clark, Ziegler, leaves and green tapers of Wilson es were awarded | Miss Veronica | ne Weston. | nin of at i erg of Newington | at a bridge given | €2 the home of Miss | s Hallbers has 1 Europe where amer. ed . hales, Miss Keith "f{'] a Hitchcock, Miss | {+ Amanda Wa Miss Lille Hubert, James H ‘William Gritz- Willia: Groth, members the Junior High | at a supper and evening at the| ome of Mrs. Otto | sington. Autumn | decorated | ¥ at | Bo | hor an of pr ables. . | M play. | Mabel Lucey. resident of Berlin. | Miss Loretta King of Arch street given | Park street in Geneva of the League of Nations association. On March 23rd there will be a revue by ma of the younger Margaret Remington and Miss | members of the club under the di- hlin entertained with musi. | rection of Mrs. Emory C. Corbin | and Mrs. Donald Caufield, at the © | New Britain Art school. d-| On May 4th Mrs. Mortimer H. hel Lewis and Miss | camp of Lenox place will be host- ess, and the program. an illustrat- ed travelogue by Harry C. Os nder of New York. The subject of the ng. Her guests included members the office force and nurses staft| New Britain G al hospital. v selections preceding the L Priz to Miss for cards wer a e e Some of the residents of Berlin a stag dinner party at the| ghland club in Meriden last night | honor of George Dodd, a forme HERBERT E. ANDERSON . o | Mrs. Robert C. Vance en ained | dinner at the Hotel Statler in oston 1 Tuesday evening in nor of Committeeman d Mrs. Ha . Jackson. Off s the American Legion were csent. WARREN HALE Teacher of PIANO and HARMONY the honored guest at a shower evening the home of Mrs. John Xinmond on Miss King will marry last and Studio: y ;’ On Jyne 1st the annual | |and the lecturer, Ralph Seward, Di- | McAleer to James Donahue, son of jon Walnut strect Wednesday eve- |rector of the Amcrican Committee |1, | HENRY F. REDDELL Donahue !lw:ure will be “Around the World | on the Belgenland.” meeting will be held ‘at the home of Miss Constance M. Twichell, Brookside | road. College sports events will the order of the day. The officers for the year are as| | tellows: | President, Miss Elizabeth Hunger- | ferd; Vice-President, Mrs. Earle V. Pomeroy; Corresponding Secretary, | Miss Marion L. Hoar; Rgcording Secretary, Miss Alice C. Murph Treasurer, ~"Miss Constance M. Twichell. : | The Committees are: | Program—Mrs. Earle V. Pomeroy, chairman, Mrs. Mortimer,H. Camp, | Mrs. Donald C. Caufield, Mrs. Em- {ory C. Corbin, Miss Katherine H. Clark, Miss Gladys Day, Mrs. Theo- | dore A. Greene, Miss Marion Hun- | gerford. fembership—Mrs. ~ Charles F. Chase, chairman, Mrs. George M. | Flanagan, Miss Marie E. May, Miss nher S. Pihl, Miss Helen M. Stone, Press—Mrs. Douglas A. Johnston, chairman, Miss Grace Coholan, Miss | Rachel C. Colby, Mrs. George Flem- ing. Miss Mildred Raymond, Miss Ruth Seymour. Hospitality—Miss Rae S. Carpen- . chairman, Miss Elizabeth Corb- Mrs. Arnold J. Grant, Mrs. Mil- ton D. Jones. | Junior College club—Miss Eliza- | beth L, Mackintosh, chairinan, Mrs. S. Lancaster, Mrs. David H. almfeldt, bach. International Relations — Mrs. Austin L. Stowell, chairman. / Scholarship—Mrs. Edward Lancaster, Miss Louise Noble, co- chairmen: Miss Loretta Alling, Miss Tlorence Camp, Mrs. S. Chase Coale, Mrs. Herbert A. Dyer, Mrs. Stanley H. Holmes, Miss Emily Mott, Miss Felen Stone, Miss Dotha White, Mrs. Leland Hoar. Nominating—Mrs. Frank Zwick, chairman, Mrs. Herbert A. Dyer, Miss Marie May, Miss Gladys Hoga- Loom. . . | Mrs. Morris Sa: ed her home on Shuttle Meadow road Wednesday evening to a board meeting of the New Britain chapter of the Connecticut League of Wom- | | en Voters. Mrs. Harold Tayntor, Mrs. Buell B. Bassette, Mrz. Stanley | Cooper, Miss Gertrude Rogers, Miss | Jean Cochrane and Mrs. William | Van Oppen were in attendance. | T T | The Biiness ‘and Professional | Women's club will hold a banquet | on Tuesday evening at the Burritt | hotel to celebrate their 9th birth- | day. Miss Rachel Spencer, who is in |4 EYES!GHT EXAMINATIONS | OPTOMETRIST | RAPHAEL BUILDING 99 WEsT Mav BT, €LEVATOR sERvICE “PRECISION OF VISION™ N be | Miss Bernice I. Unkel- | 8. | xe graciously open- | | charge of the affair has planned interesting program of Englialke folk songs and dances. The speake oi the evening, who will be intros duced by the toastmistress, M Margarct I. Tracy, will be Dr. Am nie R. Dyer of this city. Dr. Dyes. will speak on ‘“Careers, Confli and Complexes.” Mrs. Mabel C. Fosa ter and Miss May R. Grant, prestd dent of the Connecticut State Feds' eration of Business and Professions al Women's clubs are expected attend. .. The Connecticut chapter of thi | national society of Daughters of | Founders and Patriots of Americay will hold its autumn historical meets ing Friday, October 24, at the Shuts tle Meadow club. The hostesses will be Mrs. Buell B. Bassette, Mra. Frederic W. Benham, Mrs. Williant F. Brooks, Mrs. Parker W. Faira banks, Mrs. William H. Judd, Mrse. | William E. Parker, Mrs. Frank J. Porter, Miss Evelyn S. Switt, Mra Orlando Swift and Mrs. Edmund | Warren. | The business meeting will take | place after the luncheon, followed |by an address by Mrs. John Laid- |law Buel, national president. Tha | music program will be given by Miss | Frances P. Parker at the piano and Mrs. Mortimer H. Camp at the ello. Mrs. Gertrude M. Cutter of | Boston, will give an artistic portray- |al in colonial costume of “The Re- turn of Peneclope Hope Fayerweath- o | The Ladies' auxiliary of the New Britain Boys' club is making plans n evening bridge which will | be held at the clubhouse later this me Mrs. Elmer Stone is hone orary chairman, and her committec is as follows: Mrs. Horace Brown, (Continued on Page 10) i GEORGE WESTERMAN | Violinist and | TEACHER OF VIOLIN Pupil of Carlos Hasselbrink at Institute of Musical Art, New York City ||| Studio: 16 Carmel St., Phone 4033 | RUTH M. HUM | Teacher of Piano 1] 1394 Stanley St. Phone 802 Belvidere Section EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED | \ ‘ | i || FRANK E. GoODWIN | Optometrist i 327 MAIN ST. — TEL. 1906 | Sunday One-half Grape Fruit, Cream of Tomato Soup, —_—— A " THE PARAGON Dinners Shrimp Salad, Celery and Olives, one-half Broiled Chicken or Steak Frozen Pudding orPie — Coffee SERVED FROM NOON — 10 P. M. $1.50 evening with a most delightful din- ner and bridge. Their guests num- Mrs. Harold Lee Judd entertained | Robert Regan of Maple street nest 10 Camp Street Tel. 2096 Caroline Moore had as her guests|or of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hun- Billy Williams, Teddy Duncan, Billy | gerford who have just returned Coholan, Cara Lou Berger, Manon |from a trip abroad. Lou Christ, Eleanore and Patty Manring. and Joanne Hart, while Mrs. Moore entertained Mrs. Hubert | Willian Mrs. Stanley Duncan, Mrs. William T. Coholan, Mrs. Sher- | wood Berger, Mrs. Edward Christ, | Nirs. Clarence Manning and Mrs, T. | S. Hart. guests at luncheon and cards Fri- | week. day at her home in Berlin. Prizes | for bridge went to Mrs. Harold M. Parsons and Mrs. Arthur G. Kim- | ball. | bering eighteen included Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart, Mr. and Mrs. William Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Or- mond Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rackliffe, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepard, Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Vi- vian and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins. Prizes were won by Mrs. William 2ooth, Mrs. Harold Shep- ard, Walter Buckey and Maxwell Hart. * Nunzio, E. Agnellc TEACHER OF VIOLIN STUDIO, 299 MAIN ST. For Appointments CALL 2009-3 _— Florence Bowman Jaffe Violin Instructions Winthrop St. Tel. 841-IR Pupil of the late Prof. Leopold Auer Mr. and Mrs. William Rowland entertained guests at their home on Lincoln street Wednesday for Mrs. Rowland's father, Frederick G. Platt of Grove Hill who observed his $2nd birthday on that day. . . Mrs. Esther Lindroth was hostess | to three tables of bridge at her hom . . Theodore §. Hart of Lincoln road | was host to a group of his friends | av a stag party last evening at his | home. * Mrs. Hamilton Bickford of Man- chester, formerly of this city gave a birthday party’ for her: young son, | John, Wednesday afternoon.qBetty | White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard White of Corbin avenue and Teddy Howe, the son of Mr. P WALTER J. ARBOUR Pianist and Teacher Phone 4563 Mr. Arbour has severed connec- tions with the Hart Studio | At a bridge luncKeon given at the | home of Miss Helen McAleer, daughter of Mr. and Mys. James J. McAleer of Smalley street, Thurs- day evening, an announcement was made of the engagement of Miss | . & . Miss Margaret Reynolds of New | A U-Dezine Table Lamp Design your own Lamps with Miller U-Dezine Lamp Parts, the newest creation in Lamps. “THE SHOP OF BEAUTIFUL GIFTS” Jackaway s Gift Shop FIFTY - EIGHT WEST MAIN STREET E are now displaying the distinguished new 1931 Gorham Sterling design—the “Hunt Club.” This sophisticated pattern was inspired by the elegance of Hunt hospitality. It has grace and richness of decora- tive detail, with a subtle sim- plicity of line which is modern —1931. Already Masters of the most fashionable Hunts are using the “Hunt Club” in their brilliant entertaining. Many -smart hostesses are buying it for both town and country houses. 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