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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1930. JMISS JOSEPHINE MILLER Miss Miller is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rernard Miller of Cedar street. - engagement to Alan Boyd Seigel of Washington, Ps ¢ announced recently. In view of her approaching marriage she has been the honored guest at many parties. Social Activities About ‘Gown Shuttle Meadow Club Members Enjoy Dinner Dance | Tonight—Philadelphia Orchestra Attracts Many New Britain Folk — October Weddings Crowd Social Calendar—Other Notes. —Ploto by John Haley MISS ESTHER TRUMBULL A lovely camera study of Miss Esther Trumbull, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trumbull of Plainville. SHORT season of football games and dinner dances is ahead | of us. The Yale-Army game in New Haven today will n folk and the dance out at the|8ame ght will draw a crowd of merrymakers. | lege set and their elders wil A attract scores of New Brit: Shuttle Meadow club toni The co the opening fall party which the entertainment committee of | G A road will attend the in New Haven 4 ¢ at the Parkers’ all assemble for this affair, | Crescent beach. the club is sponsoring. It promises to e a great event with dinner at 8 o'clock and dancing to the music of Si Yaffe's orchestra from 8 until 1 o'clock. Decorations will follow the autumn colorings with the blue and the gray for the competing football squads. Table reservations have been made by neariy 150 persons and now that it is considered smart to be economical the majority of these parties will be no host affairs. F * BRILLIANT audience of handsomely gowned women filled the orchestra and loges at the Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford, Wednesday night when the Philadelphia orchestra, Leopold Stokowski' conducting, gave the first program of the Horace Bushnell Memorial concert series. Many local hostesses entertained at dinner preceding the event while others gave| S later supper parties. "r,.(’\;::,‘:[}”1-:]‘l:: s . Well known New Britainites noticed in the audience city. N included Mr. and Mr m Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice | S Pease, Mr. and M My | ? § . and Mrs. Clifford| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Law Merwin, Mr. and Mrs. William Hungerford, Mr. and Mrs, Harold | Acre road will have Judd, Mr. and M Richard W e, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Q;.li sk song M Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Porter, Mrs. Frank J. Porter, im}i\m. \‘1:\\ Mrs. Harold T. Sloper, Andr . Sloper, Herbert Pease and his L daughter, Miss Polly Pease, Ernest Smith, Mrs. T. W. Wilbor, Mrs. Mercer Whyte and A\irs.lliuni(‘v H. Hildebrandt, Miss Alice Gaftney, Mr. and Mrs. | son Tommy of Chicago, 11, Stanley Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball and Mr. and | i town Tuesday to spend o Harnlril S Arthui Kimball and Mr. and e e | Mr. and Mrs. Laurence I HE first Friday of next month bring meeting of the Esther Stanley Grove Hill the opening falll R i chapte « American Revolutior Miss Mary Whittle Miss Frances Whittle I Daughters of the sey and her sister, i y will be the hostesses at this time and will open their rvesic > on Grove Hill to the club members. Reverend Theodore Ainsworth ( ne will be the speaker and | “Oberamme e ; will be & Parker _ PERSONALS Visitoi Town Highli Mr. and Mrs. Donald gomery of Berlin returnec troit Monday. s e Mrs. Bertram Floyd Ma and Mrs. Maxwell heme on Laurel road. s . of | ple Hill and her hous returned Friday from New nce Monday. from gewood, R. of r son and . William L. SR \a\n 1, \’n o'clock. P | W. Manville Johnson ot Hill spent Thursday of this York city meeting Yale-Arm today | which they will spend the w shore cott Jeverly s the weeR-end guest of Mr. | da Mrs. Burbank's home in Au- Coe at r Mrs. W. Manville Johnson of Ma- guest, | Catherine Burns of Lowville, city where they have been visiting | Atlantic as their gu Law's sister, Duncanson o parents, Mouat AMr. ald Mrs. Frederick Noyes of |spent 1ast week-end in Hanover, N.|home of her after | H. | Swift. Sl P | P eldest son, Robert | ten street and her daughter, Ruth Bassette, dau Mrs. Charles Corbin of (he Burritt | Wednesday and Thursday in and Mrs. Buell B. Basse of | hotel planning to spend {he | York. Emmons place, is in New York city [nest few weeks in Boston, Mass, | Vo k-end. | oo | M Sty | John Breeden of the New York |0f West Main street and Mr. Miss Marjorie Nc of Ten Acre| Piayers will spend k-cnd i | Mrs. James C. Linceln of F roud will leave Tuesday with Mrs. | New York city. | street returned Sunday evening Wendall Burbank to spend a few | L a motor trip to Montreal and | Miss Isabelle Buticr has returncd | Adirondacks. to her home in Plainfield, N. Jo | LN Y after spending s with Mr. | Rudolph Swanson of | ¢1id Mrs. Har s of Russell spent last week- | street Mrs Swanson Yor or the wee | theiz | Mr. and Mrs, Rock avenue and Mr. | Cla and parents, of Ken-| Mrs. Belle Peters of City has been th Mr. and Mrs seli street. Treby New Yor! | ncctady, N. Y. ol R s of Rus- | recent Harry Dat Las been visiting Judge and William Hungerford at New | on Russell street, sk-end with | 1 Mrs. Frank place | with a | ritain ‘and Plain- | t Saturday for Moose-| York ci 1 deer hunting | l:er pare aatomobile, | Wachter two Holmquist and Hen wrroll of Kensington from 2 left 1a Mt party ville i Miss Furith Wacl of S5 Char Mr. and Mrs. William | Forest street will have | guests tnis week-end, Mr. ett of Arlington. [ Ired ting with her father|L ind aunt, Mr. Talmadge Swift and | L Miss Eveiyn Swift of Cedar strect. | and Mrs. C. J. Boot as and of ; at Jeast 0! Mrs. Mass., Roby is vi Roésberg, daughter Charles Ro b fliss Dorothy nd - A mp Wil Yor game today o Duplexalite Fixtures S s et | Banish Glare i o | and Gloom returning vill go dovn to | t at the ern fixtures, you can read, sew, write in any part of the Berlin 1 weel Charles Mrs. Lidith Gue 1 site the Bi Phone 402 w line of ornaments and individual wedding cake boxes. HOFFMANN'S MAIN ST. room, in any position, without the least dis- comfort or strain. I';uit Cake and Artistic, corations with a complete Visit our display rooms and see the many de- signs of Duplexalite fix- tures. The SPRING & BUCKLEY ELECTRIC CO. 77-79 CHURCH ST. 144 MATIN & v M e Thor or Leroux With one of these mod- study or Mrs. Johin H. Kirkham of Lexing- Mrs. | Stanley Hart of Chatham road spent New nd Mrs. Frank H. Johnston and orest from the Mr. and Mrs. A. G, Bull of Black Mrs. ence Comstock of Lincoln street {are spending the week-end in Sche- . Maurice Milke of New York Mrs. their home h of their Mrs. ick Radcliffc of Great Neck, of ——1 | mone o o RRETERAGIT BETIER SIGHT |2 short trip to Montreal. {the week-end with —_— —Photo by Johnstone Studle MRS. HOWARD SMITH Mrs. Smith of Plainville appeared in a two piano recital Tuesday evening before a meeting of the New Britain Musical club. Brookside road left last evening for|as their guests this week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Clement G. Amory and Mr. and Mrs. Anson W. Hard of Sayville, L. 1, and New York. They will at- H. L. Judd of Worthington ridge, |tend the Yale-Army game in New Berlin, and his house guest, Peter|Haven this afternoon. Barker of Manchester, England, re- St turned to the Westminster School | Miss Edith M. Hopwood of Unjon- on Wednesday, tewn, Pennsylvania, will be the . | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Judd of Berlin for the next two weeks. s « Phillip Judd, son of Mr. and Mrs, P Mr. and Mrs. R. N. South Orange, N. J., arc spending Mr. and Mrs Brighton road. . Nelson of . Mrs. H. H. Taynton of Forest street left Tuesday afternoon for a visit with her parents in Webster, Mass. of . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hart of Hart street, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Eddy of Lincoln road and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hart of Lincoln road, with their children will attend | Dover road spent Thursday in the Yale-Army game in New Haven | Springficld. this afternoon. LS EREE Y Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Moore of Sunnyledge were in New York on Monday to meet {heir daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rathbone, of New York, who re- Maurice Johnson + . » Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McMillan of Thomas Linder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Linder of Lincoln read, spent last-week-end in town with his parents. He had with him ay his house guests, Frederick Gan-|turned from Lurope after a stay of non of South Dakota, Kenneth |six months. Hackett of Swampscott, Mass,, and G Bruce Lamb of New York. Miss Virginia Muir of St. Albans. D [N Y. will be the house guest of Miss May Wilcox of Grove Hill [the William Booths at their home has returned to town after a visit|on Forest street over the week-end. spent in Spyten Dyvil, N. Y., at the e e Edgehill Inn. | Maxwell Moore of New Haven . % | will spend the week-end with his Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Judd of |parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moore Worthington ridge, Berlin, will have |of Sunnyledge. «An ELIZABETH ARDEN Treatment is based on three fundamental steps, Cleans- ing, Toning, Nourishing. You can follow this same method at home, using Elizabeth Arden’s Venetian Cleansing Cream, Ardena Skin Tonic, Special Astringent and Orange Skin Food. A little Home Treatment each morning and night will give you a clear lovely skin. 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