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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930. 5 —_— ¥ —e Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Bush of South High street have as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilkins of Anderson, Ind. 2 s . W. F. Costello of Elbridge road will return today from ashort trip to North Carolina. PR Jack Connors of Bridgeport, for- merly of this city, spent Sunday in town visiting friends. s v s Dr. and Mrs. ‘George Flanagan of Forest street have returned after spending ten days in' Montreal and Lake Placid. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Beagle of Stanley street are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Hoffraan Beagle of Al- bany, N. Y., this week. wie e _Mr. and’ Mrs. F. J. Porter of Lex- ington street, and E. J. Porter of West Main street returned yesterday from a trip through Maine. » 0w Mr. and Mrs. Cyril F. Gaffney of Bteele street spent Monday in Great Barrington, Mass. where they at- tended the wedding of a classmate of Mrs. Gaffney at New Rochelle college. P Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Walk- er of Flint, Mich., are spending two weeks in town visiting relatives. wae Miss Katherine Burns of Lowville, N. Y., will arrive tomorrow to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. Manville Johnson of Maple Hill Mrs. Gertrude'Dekin, who has been the Johnsons' guest for the past week, will return Monday to her home in Lowville. P Joseph Stone of Ten Acre road left today to spend a week in At- lantic City, N. J. P Mrs. Clayton Parker of Vine street and her daughter, Mrs. John ‘Wolf of Kensington avenue, return- ed yesterday from a motor trip to Vermont. . e Miss Barbara | Hillard of New York city arrived in town today to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Albert Corbin of Shuttle Mead- | ow road. Miss Hillard, who is well known in music circles will render vocal selections at the Woman's club meeting on Tuesday. PR Mr. and Mrs. Earle Van Buskirk of Ten Acre road will leave today to spend a week in Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. ani Mrs. Henry T. Burr of Fiances street have gone to Cam- bridge, Mass., for the Harvard- Army game and are returning with their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Burbank and their .lttle grandson, Thomas Fran- cis Burtank of Cambridge, who will be with them for a week. . e % Miss Frances Whittlesey and Miss Mary Whittlesey of Grove Hill are arriving in New York city on Mon- day after spending several weeks traveling in Europe. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frick of Kansas City, Miss, have been the recent house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pardon Rickey of Berlin. . . % “ Howard S. Humphrey of Shuttle Meadow road, first vice president of the Connecticut Golf association and Malcolm Farmer of Hartford, at- tended as delegates from Connecti- cut the annual meeting of the New | England Golf Association held at The Country Club, in Brookline, Mass,, yesterday. PR Harold M. Parsons of Russell street is spending two weeks in the west, P George T. Kimball of South Bur- ritt street was in New York city on Wednesday and Thursday of this week and will leave tomorrow to spend several days in Atlantic City, N. J. v Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore of Monroe street have gone to Keene, N. H, for the week-end. . v . Mrs. Raymond Searles of Ten Acre road and Mrs. Alfred G. Way ot Laurel road were in New York city the latter part of the week. | Britain | Wednesday | of Boston, Miller | Henry I~ Hermann Adler of Talcott street is attending the social of the Jewish congress in Washington, D. C. He will return late next week. 5 iinety Mr. and Mrs. Victor Remey of Kansas City are the week-end guests of Miss Ruth Bassette at her home on Emmons place. Miss Bassette will entertain for her guests this evening at the Farmington Inn. PR Miss Martha Wetmore of Glens Falls, N. Y., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Chapman on West Main street. oo Miss Ella Ferguson of Brighton street is spending a few days with friends in New York city. e Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hayes of this city are stopping at the Hotel Tray- more in Atlantic City, N. J. PR S John Loomis, Jr. a student at Suffield, is spending the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Loomis of Lincoln road. PR Mrs. Charles F. Smith of Lexing- ton’ street and Miss Anna Ellis of Stanley street, spent a few days in Boston, Mass., this week. Miss Dorothy Moore of Hartford avenue is visiting her sister. Mrs. Samuel Kramer at her home in New Yotk city. Mrs. Kramer was the | former Miss Ida Moore of this city. PR New Britain art lovers will be in- terested to know that there will be an exhibition of the works of W. C. Emerson at the Athencum Annex in Hartford from October 18th through October 28th. Mr. Emerson has oc- casionally exhibited in Hartford be- fere and news of another view of his paintings always comes with de- light to those who appreciate his work. Mr. Emerson is widely known throughout the country as well as is his home at New Preston. His paint- irgs may be found in public and in private collections throughout the entire country. The public of Harlford and sur- rounding towns has been invited to atlend the exhibition which will be open daily from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sundays 2 to 4 p. m. A Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cooper of Brookside road returned to their heme yesterday after spending the week in Augusta, Georgia, where Mr. Cooper was an usher at the wedding of Miss Katherine Traub of Augusta and John C. Cairns of New which took place on . v o Mr. and Mrs. Frederick l2dmonds Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Armington, Miss Marjorie Bull and Arnold Mills of this city grent last week-end on a vachting and fishing trip at Long Island Scund. On Saturday they witnessed the outboard motor races in Middle- town. PR Mrs. Lewis D. Hill of Mt. Vernon, Y., spent Wednesday in town as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Hardy B. Payor of Linclon road. Mr. and Mrs. Payor will have as thelr guests this week-end, Mrs. P. M. Gellert and R. J. Payor of Great Neck. They will attend the game in New Havenl this afternoon. . ko Miss Margaret Tarbox of Green- wich, Conn., was the guest of her sister and brother.in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Moore of Linclon road over last week-end. PhaPa Maxwell Hart of Lincoln road has been in New York for a few days this week. « Maxwell Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Moore of Sunnyledge, was in town over last week-end with her parents. ’ Norman Cooley of Hart street has returned to his home after spend- ing several months in Greenville, Maine. .. . oo Mr. and Mrs. Howard 8. Hart have returned to their home on Hart street after spending the sum- mer and fall at Marthas Vineyard. P Mrs. George Tarnutzer and her mother, Mrs. Tinnerman of Cleve- land, Q., were the guests of Mrs. Joseph R. Walton at her home on Harrison street, for a few days this week. DY Miss Natalie Howe of New York MISS MABEL BOLLERER —Photo by Collomb A new camera study of Miss Bollerer, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Bollerer of Maple Hill. | home. | Donnelly, city spent a few days this chklrc;\d has gone to New Jersey for a with her brother and sister-in-law, | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Howe of Cor- bin avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod Skinner of Detroit, Michigan, are spending the | week-end with Stan- ley Cooper at their home on Brook- side road. Mrs. M: D. son-in-law, By A who has past week with Mr. Moore of Monroe e e Gay of been spending her daughter and Mrs. V street will Joined here over the week-end Mr. Gay. Mrs. Frank J. place who has be time in Atlantic . . Wachter of ty returned her home yesterday. Mrs. John . oe e Schafer Worcester, the be by Park spending some to visit PO | with her son. | | Magnuson. who is con- | i ductor of the Men's Choral club of Ma trained voices, Brockton zation of will be seen with | i | walter, L | the chorus for the first time in pub- | lic Wednesday night, when it will sing at the community celebration in Brockton. Mr. Magnuson became director of the chorus only a few weeks ago and this early appear- ance with it was due to a call by the Community Chest bf the city to add to a program of music. Mr. Magnuson spends every Wednesday |and part of Thursday in Brockton. | He is organist and choir director of | the Swedish Bethany church and be- | fore coming here was organist of | First Unitarian church in Worcester. | ‘tm is a graduate of Clark university and since coming here has been ex- 5 | of Lincoln | ceedingly active in musical circles. Design Your Own Lamps With Udezine Lamp Parts MANY EXQUISITE DESIGNS TO CHOOSE FROM ANNETTE Will Be at Her New Beauty Studio Monday, October 20 Room 408 | 1 GATHERINGS Hardware City Folk Are Amused With Usual Round of Autumn Entertaining. cl Mrs. Luther Parker of ub Wednesday afternoon at home. son st Mrs. Stephen Donnelly of ernoon. The guests were Mrs. George Mrs, Henry Mrs. Robert Vance, Mrs. W. T. Mor- | rissey, Mrs. Hugh McKenna, Mrs. | Cyril Gaffney, Mrs. Robert Patter- | son and Mrs. David Mahoney. Prizes were won by Mrs. Morrisscy and | Mrs. Armington. | Mrs. Theodore . Hart of Lin- coln road entertained a foursome at | cards at her home on Wednesday | afternoon. 2obert Powell and Donald David- son entertained a few friends at cards at their apartment on Lincoln strect Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cooper of | Brookside road will entertain sixteen of their friends at dinner this eve- ning in honor of their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod Skinner of De- troit, Mich., who formerly lived in ! New Britain. Mrs. Herbert Camp of Park place was hostess to a few of her friends| at bridge vesterday afternoon at her | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepard of | Dover road entertained a few of their friends at dinner at their home Thursday evenihg. et Mrs. James Robinson, Mrs. Louis Reynal and Mrs. Loren Weir were awarded prizes at the benefit bridge | for the Hartford county League of Women Voters. which took place last week at the home of M George Hauck on West Colony road, West Hartford. . 8 s Miss Ruth Bassette, daughter Jf! tables of bridge last evening at her | studio. Among the out of town guest Miss Martha Wetmor of Glens Falls, N. Y. Lieutenant| Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mor- | row and Miss Peggy Mitchell of | Hartford. | were Mrs. Harold Schleicher of Flat- | bush avenue, Hartford, gave a large bridge and shower last Friday eve- ning in honor of Miss Grace Schlei- cher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Schleicher of Lyons street. Prizes | were awarded to Mrs. Davis Zauge. | Mrs. George Weir and Mrs. A. Schleicher. Miss Schleicher will be married to John Zaugg of Avon, Oc- tober 20. Mrs. Charles Davis of Dover road will entertain a foursome of con- | tract Monday afternoon at Shady brook club. Mrs. Grace Casella of this city | was honored at a party last Satur- day evening in honor of her birth- day. Guests were present from New Britain, Meriden and Terryville, and enjoyed an evening of bridge. The Alpha Alpha sorority mot | Tuesday cvening at the home of Miss Olive Hubert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hubert of Camp street. P The Alpha lofa ‘Epsilon fraternity of the New Britain/high school wiil | hold a dance this; evening in the | 01d English room at the Bond hotel in Hartford. » Mr. and Mrs. ‘Sturman Dyson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Brummel entertained at dinner Monday eve- | | e | i | Armington, | farm in Woodstock, | bury had guests to dine at |at the Parsons’ t Mr. and Mrs. Buell B. Bassettc of | Elpridge road will be among Emmons place, entertained at three [‘Shuttle Meadow members entertain- | ning at the Dysons’ home on Corbin avenue, later taking their guests Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Payor, and Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Stevens to the theater to see “Apron Strings.” Ashley of a foursome Corbin of Mrs. Stanton avenue entertained | | noon and Tuesday e ening. . Mrs. Pardon Rickey of Worthing- ton ridge entertained eight of Ther Forest | * { street will be hostess to her bridge | her Harri- | et entertained with a bridge- tea at her home on Wednesday aft- | Berlin friends at tea on Monday |afternoon. o Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones dinner party last night at the Shady- | brook club. P Mrs. E. Robert Carter of Adams street was hostess to current events | 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 i I RUTH M. HUM Teacher of Piano 1394 Stanley St. Phone 8§02 Belvidere Section Val-U- Vault | The Safe For the Home contract at her home Monday after- | of ! Forest street entertained at a small | [ | | club at luncheon Tuesday Conn. at Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Elam of Ma- ple Hill will entert or bridge this evening. b Mrs. L. L. Harding of Maple Hill entertained six guests from New Haven Wednesday at luncheon. ... Mr. and Mrs, William H. Ratten- home on Shuttle Meadow road Tuesday night Walton at cards Mrs. Joseph eight friends entertained and Harrison street. Mrs. Elmer won the awar:d for highest score bridge. Stone at PRI Mrs. W. W. Brackett entertained a foursome at cards at her home in Berlin Thursday afternoon. R Mrs. Alexander Huston and her daughter, Miss Alice Huston, enter- tained the members of the Tuesday bridge club at their home in Berlin | this week. Prizes for cards went to Mrs. Harold Judd, Mrs. Mortimer Rhodes, Mrs. George Dodd and Mrs. Frank Wilcox. P Mrs. Howard Humphrev gave a dinner party at her home on Shuttle Meadow road Wednesday night pre- ceding the evening performance of Dr. Fu Manchu which took place heater in Hartford. Mrs. Harold L. Judd entertained a foursome at luncheon and cards at | her home in Berlin Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Corbin of the h ) EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED FRANK E. 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