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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930. —Ploto by Collomb MRS. BUELL B. BASSETTE ] Mrs. sette as president of the New Britain Woman's elub will preside at the opening meeting of the fall season on Tuesday, October 21. Social Activities About ‘Gown Woman’s Club to Hear Fellow Members Speak—Yale- Army Dinner Dance On Shuttle Meadow Club J Program—October Weddings Numerous £ —Other Notes of Interest. THIC first dance of the fall season for members of the Shuttle Meadow club takes place next Saturday at the club house, following the Yale-Army game. It is certain to be a big party, gay with vivid colors and lively features. Many of he members are planning “no host” parties and others have fssued invitations for home buffet suppers, taking their guests on to the club for dancing. Si-Yaffe and his orchestra will furnish music from 8 until 1 o'clock. Arrangements for the affair are under the direction of J. Manville Johnson, J. A. Ashwell, Mrs. Harold Hatch, L. Curtiss Booth, Charles J. Law, Mrs. L. B. Banford, Arthur G. Kimball, Mrs. Russell Germond and Sturman Dyson. * % ox ‘ SOCIAL hour and a tea will feature at the opening 4 meeting of the New Britain Woman’s club in the Masonic building on Tuesday, October 21, when Mrs. John H. Kirkham, MMrs. William F. Brooks and Mrs. Frank Pogter will entertain the members with talks on travel. “Summer Driftwood” is the subject for the afternoon. Mrs. George Bodley, chairman of the social committee, is responsible for the success of this gathering and with the help of her committee is completing the Decessary arrangements. * * * AN CUPID has been busy enough this fall and matrimonially things are looking up. A wedding in Middletown next Tuesday, that of Miss Ruth Boylan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Boylan, and Leo Gaffney, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Laffney, is of more than usual interest in town, especially since Mr. Gaffney and his bride will make their home here.” New Britain also looks forward to welcoming another bride, Mrs. John Cairns, the former Katherine Traub, daughter of Brigadier General E. Traub, U. S. A,, retired, and Mrs. Traub of Augusta, Ga. Aside from these two brides there are scores of others who have joined the ranks of the Hardware City’s married crowd. New Britain folk have had a fall calendar crowded with marriages and their attenda. PERSONALS Here and There With New Britain's Smart Set—Notes. * X Harold T. Sloper ter spending the fall season sum- in Greenville, r of Plainfield, is visiting d Mrs. Harry { Russell street. Her nephew, 1 Breedon plays the leading role York Players and to- and again on Monday night s Butler will be in the audience at the Capitol theater, John Towns.n Island City with Burton ¥ Mrs. William A Main street. lker of Wilmington, hursday and [Friday on and his wife, Mr. and ker of Monroe f Kansas City, two weeks with ington remembered . Arn Britain, now a h = s stro spending ten ] v Mr. and Mrs. J. Stowe of iting Galpin Win- their of are v Mrs. W. W Stanley Tome on spending sev NOY ne icorge Dodd Savags form- mellow Fruit Cake and :\mi;tlc, ate decorations with a complete line of ornaments and individual vedding cake box MISS RUBY ANDREWS Miss Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Andrews of Lincoln road, has entered Columbia University in New York City for post graduate work. er residents of Berlin who have been visiting friends there for the past few weeks have gone to Wa- terville, Vt., for a short stay. « 5 ox Mr. and Mrs. Fred Troup of Ber- lin were in New York city for three days this week. PR Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Kinsclla of Ten Acre road will have as their guests over Saturday Mrs. Kinse sister, Mrs. Charles Paisley of Soutn Manchester, her brother, Dexter Johnson of Boston, Miss May Mis- kimon and her brother, Robert, of Last Orange, N. J. P Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stanley street returned from a motor trip to Canada P Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nickerson!the week-end Mrs. Duncan's sister, | of Drury lane drove to New York, on Thursday. Carlisle, Hart of |summer | Mortimer | Ker toda: | game. Swift of High ngton, is in Cambridge, attending the Harvard-Army road, Mass., } .« o ox 1 Bret Neece of | spent several days Pittsburg, Pa. . o Corbin avenue this week in . | | | Dr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Rey- | nolds of New York city were the | for a few days this week of | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Galpin of | Berlin. | .. | Parker of Grove Hill returned Sunday from West- | brook, Conn., where she spent the months. P Miss Annie i . | Mr. and Mrs. | Laurel road ha Stanley Duncan of as their guest for York | Miss Harriet Wells of New | ity sure to please. to harmonize with the new as your personality. BEAUTY AT You Are Alway ured RPAUL’S 300 Main St. It is entirely different, PERMANENT WAVES OF RT in Hairdressing at Phone 2884 Open Evenings The Aristocratic Bob Presenting our newest bob, originated and skillfully exe- cuted in this shop. This new creation presents a youthful and charming effect that is cut and waved ‘off-the-face™ line hats as well UNMATCHABLE DUCED PRICES of the Latest and Smartest LADIES' HAIR BOBBING AND BEAUTY SHOP Room 304 Mr. and Mrs. William Booth and their son, Curtis of Forest strect are attending the Lane-Morey wedding in Westfield, Mass., today. PR Mrs. Stanley Lon port is spending the week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Clark of Garden street. PR Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett of Wellesley Hills over the week-end. .. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Stowe of Bedford, Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Galpin at their home in Berlin. ale of Bridge- .. Miss Elizabeth Kimball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball of Lexington street, and Miss Martorte Galpin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Galpin of Berlin, are attend- ing the Harvard-Army footbail game in Cambridge, Mass., today. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Brummel of Corbin avenue arc in New York city for the week-end. PR Miss Katherine Swift rcad, Kensington, is the of High gucst of e — WALTER J. ARBOUR Pianist and Teacher Phone 4563 Mr. Arbour has severed connec- tions with the Hart Studio EYE: HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST RAPHAEL BUILDING 99 WEsT MaIN ST, cLevaton sxmvice {GHT EXAMINATIONS “PRECISION OF VISION" MISS ELINOR ROSSBERG Miss Rossberg, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Rossberg of Grove Hill, is a student at University of Iowa, Iowa City, Ia. Mrs. Gilbert Morton of Bradstreet, Mass, who has been visiling her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Boli of Trumbull street left today for her home. Mr. and Mrs. Boli will motor to Bradstreet for the week-end. x x Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Merriman of this city were guests at the Roose- velt hotel, New York city this week. . ‘Walter Fletcher of Monroe street has returned from a three weeks stay in Texas. . . . .o . Miss Mary Pease returned to her home on Park place yesterday after a weeks visit in Rochester, N. Y. P Miss Florence Pollard of Dela- ware is the house guest of Mrs. Ty- son Hancock of Corbin avenue. ook Mrs. Robert Peck of Park place has been entertaining Mrs. Canine of-Chicago, IlI. L Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Kaplan of Vance street motored to Wash- ington, D. C., today to attend the American Jewish Congress. »ox s Mrs. Jaffrey Bell visited friends of in Mr. and Boston, Mass. town yesterday. PRIy Arthur Hall of Greenville, Maine, and Yale University is spending the week-end at the H. T. Sloper resi- dence on Russell street. “ xox Arnold Mills of Cedar street and his flancee, Miss Marjorie Bull of Black Rock avenue, are attending WARREN HALE Teacher of PIANO and HARMONY Studio: 10 Camp Street Tel. 2096 HERBERT E. 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