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_— Mr. and Mrs. T spent a few days in Boston this week. | “ . | Misy Margaret Tarbox of Green- | wich, Conn., will spend the week- | -end with her sister, Mrs: Roswel! | Moore of Lincoln road. Miss Tarbox | will attend the Yale Army game in | New Haven this afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Moore and the dance at the Shuttle Meadow club this eve- ning. P Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod Detroit who were the week-end ot Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cooper of Brookside road, spent Mionday night at the home ot Mr. Mrs. Edward Christ of Ten Acre road. They left, by motor. Tuesday ty drive home, stopping for a few | days in Cooperstown, N. Y. inner of guests last « s % Miss' Barbara Hilliard, daught 0! Mrs. Albert I. Corbin of Shuttle Mcadow road, who had been spend- ing some tifme with her mother, left Wednesday morning o return to New Yorl. | Mrs. A. ¥. Wallin and her young xen, of ¥auwood, N. J., arrived yes- terday for a visit at the homwe of Mr, ard Mrs. C. H. Baldwin on For- est strect. Miss Ruby Andrews. who is study- tng at Columbia university, New York city. will spend the week-cnd with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John | A. Andrews of Lincoln road sty Miss Elizabeth Benning of Boston, Mass., is the guest this week-cnd of | Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Stevens at their home on Monroe street “ Mrs. Duncan Shaw of Elbridge road returned Thursday from a short stay in Stamford, Conn. ‘ Mrs. Edwin Peck of Hamilton | street returned last Saturday from | New Brunswick, N. J. wherc she attended the celebration of the 200th | anniversary of the New R!'una\\i('\\} charter, and the 30th anniversary | of the settlement of New Brunsw | William Kinne of | West Main cet are home from a | motor trip ¢ “ough New York state | and New Je.. ¥ | Mr. and M Mrs. Fayetle Leister with her two | small children, Marcie Bllen and Bobby, has returncd to her hom. | on Elbridge road after spending | several wecks with her parents in ! Philadclphia, Pa. | Mr. and Mre. Frederick Andrews of New York city are the weck-end | guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. An-| drews of Lincoln street. i PR | and Mrs. H. Webb Smith of | Hazleton, Pa.. formerly of this city, will spend the week-end with Mr.| and Mrs. Charles Hawkins at their home in Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Duncan of | Taurel road will entertain over the weck-end Donald Leith of New Mr. | . York city. k x o e Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Kimba.l | of Lexington street returned Wed- | nesday from a short trip {o Atlanti city. e Mr. and Mrs. Lauric Banford of | Maple Hill spent last Saturday in | Boston, Mass. | PR Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Blazek Hart street are in New Haven today for the Yale-Army football game. | | of | Dr. Morgan Horton and Mrs. Hor- ton of New York city are spending | the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Platt of Ten Acre road. PR Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Davis of Clo- | quit, Minn., arc spending two weeks in town, Mrs. Davis will be remem-| bered ag Miss Catherin Mills, only | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Mills of Curtis street. | P Mrs. Gardner C. Weld of Elbridge road was in New York city during the week. Robert C. Vance of Maple street | and Thomas F. Jackson of South | Burritt street have gone to Hot ! Springs, Ark., for ten days. Howard . Humphrey of Shuttle Meadow road is in Chicago, 111, for the weck-end. GATHERINGS Musicales, Bridges, Teas | and Dinner Dances to || Amuse Local Society. l ' Mrs. William H. Hart gave a small | afternoon tea party at her home on | Lincoln road Friday afternoon. s Mr. and Mrs. William Rowland of Lincoln road are giving a dinner party at their home tonight. FFellows will entertain the members of the Tuesday after- noon bridge ciub at her home on| fen Acre Road next week. The membership of the club includes | Dudley Walker, Mrs. Raymond | atrjie, Mrs. Ralph Britton, Mrs. | Platt, Mrs. Richard Pritchard | and Mrs. Olice Judd Ingraham, { Mrs. Carl Abrahamson was | honored at a miscellancous shower | Thursday evening, given by 75 of her | friends at the Norden bungalow. | The guests enjoyed an cvening of | dancing followed by a delightful | supper. Mrs. Abrahamson was for- merly Miss Mildred Berglund of this city. Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Beecher ol | afternoon including | McDavid, Ruth Goodale, | Chant | prior | Mr. and Mrs, L. Allen Moore | Lincoln street will give a dinncr“’rhu guests were Miss Kay Rankin party at their home tonight in honor of Dr. Morgan Horton and Mrs. Horton, the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Platt of Ten Acre road. PR Mr., and Mrs. Geetersloh of Trum- bull avenue, Plainville, entertained | at a birthday party last Saturday cevening at their home. Bridge and | dancing were enjoyed followed by a buffet luncheon. Guests were present | from West Hartford, Springfield. New Britain and Albany, N. Y. . . Miss Gertrude Walsh, daughter ‘of and Mr; | bia street w cvening by of her friends in | honor of her 14th birthday. There were three tables of bridge and the prizes went to Miss Alicia Mangan Miss Vivian Shanahan, Miss Flor- cnce Walsh and Miss Grace Emmett Mrs. Kenneth Vreeland, mer I'rances Dean of this city, gave a dinner party at her home in West Hartford Wednesday night. PR \ surprise and farewcll party was in honor of Mrs, RRobert Sims rlton strect on Wednesday eve- ninz. Decoralions in the dining room where a delightful Juncheon was served, were carried out in Hal- loween colors of orange and black During the cvening an impromptu musice! program was given by Miss Itose Meltzer, violinist, and Mi Madeline Gerrish, pianists Mrs. V. Wright favored with vocal sclec- tion Mr. and Mrs, October in Turners sims will leave the 1 to make their home | Falls, M . « Miss Elizabeth Benjimin of Strong court, Plainville. was hostess 1t a miscellancous shower and liridge party last Saturday cvening. | st of honor was Miss Hen- tle whose enga; ment to Sterling Wyckoff of Boston, was an- | nounced last spring. The guests were Mrs. Donald Gaylord of Roc ville, Mrs. Lyman Hitciicock of | Naugatuck, Mrs. Arthur Zollin of New Haven, Miss Dorothy Northrup of Great Barrington, Miss Victoria Fiske of Berlin, Mrs. Raymond Bev- | cridge, Mrs. Frederick Jones, Mrs. | Charles Sherman, Mrs. S. J. Castle and Mrs. G. Nystrone of Plainville. . 3o Mrs. Maurice Johnson of Brighton | street cntertained two tables of | bridge on Monday afternoon. Mrs. uther Parker and Mrs. Howard Bruemmer were awarded the prizes. v e Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hatch of Lincoln road will entertain out of tewn guests this evening at a buffet supper before the dance at the Farmington Country club. “ . Williams entertained | contract yesterday Mrs. Leonard Moore anl | Mrs. Hubert a foursome of Roswell Mrs. Sturman Dysen of avenue was hostess at a small bridge ’ y evening. The guests were Lucian Stevens, Mrs, Huber: Williams, Mrs. Harry Brummel, | Mrs. James Baldwin, Mrs. George Boli, Mrs. Howard Bruemmer, Mrs. | Merrick Hellyar and M Stanton shley. Corbin | . x % Mrs. Luther Parker of Forest street had the first meeting of her bridge club ' Wednesday afternoon The members include Mrs. Lawrenc: Humason, Mrs. Arthur Sampson, Mrs. Howard Brucmmer, Mra. | Maurice Johnson, Mrs. Brayton Porter, Mrs. Elbridge Beecher, Mrs. Percival Platt, Mrs. Harry Hine, Virs. Edward Lancaster, Mrs. Gard- | ner Weld, Mrs. Richard Pritchard | and Mrs. Harrison Bristoll. The | prizes were given to Mrs. Sampsoa and Mrs. Humason. o e Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brady avenue will fiave guests this evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silsby, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Relyea, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christ and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheeler. Peck of as their oo oA Miss Verna Lockwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lockwood of Maple Hill celebrated her 11th birthday last Saturday at a party for 14 of her young friends. The guests included Lois and Audrey Howard, Phyllis Perry, Dorothy Flam, Phyllis Scarborough, Doris Gertrude Barbara Johnson, Shirley Terwilliger, Barbara Skinner, Mar- | jorie Pape and Helen Lockwood. Mrs. Roswell Moore will entertain | the Monday afternoon bridge clud | next week at her home on Lincoln | rcad | m Mrs. Isaac Black of Park place | entertained Mrs. William Habbersctt | and Mrs. John Mansergh for lunch- con Tuesday at the Burritt hotel to the opening meecting of the Woman's club. | a e | Miss Louise Harding, daughter of | L. Harding, of Ma- | ple Hill was hostess at a small din- ner and theater party last evening. | C Entirc Week of October 27th NEW YORK PLAYERS Present the Sparkling Comedy “NANCY'’S PRIVATE AFFAIR” For Reserved Seats Call 1230 apitol NLEW BRITAIN THE PARAGON- Sunday One-half Grape Fruit, Shrimp Salad, Celery and Olives, Cream of Tomato Soup, Dinners one-half Broiled Chicken or Steak Frozen Pudding or Pie — Coffee SERVED FROM NOON — 10 P. M. $1.50 e ———— | Lombra. | Schreuy of this { Meehan and Miss | table. | George | Friday evening later guests to see the New York Players | toc make her | Berlin entertained at a bridge Tucs- ‘(Jm rded to Miss Mac S | Mrs. T. H. Cogswell. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1931 of Hartford, Miss Susan Hubert ana Miss Janct Lilley also of Hartford Mrs. Howard Smart and Cliss Rhea Zimmerman entertained at supper and bridge Monday evening at Mrs. Smart’s home on Black Rock avenue. The party honored Miss Josephine Miller whose mar- riuge to Alan Boyd Seigel of Wash. ington, Pa.. will take place during the early winter. There were five tables in all and the prizes werd awarded to .\Tr,\Hm\r,\‘ C! . Miss Fmily Mott and Miss Dorothy Mrs. John Wolfe and Miss Gret- chen Zimmerman were joint host- csses Sunday afternoon at a tea giv- en for Mrs. Arvid Borg. Mrs. Borg vas formerly Miss abeth city. Mss. Johs Rhea Zimmer- mann presided at the attractive tea There were about/ twenty suests present. Mrs. Edward Spellman of Hart- ferd was hostess Wednesday at o luncheon and bridge in honor of Mrs. Rudolph Lucian of Pertland Me. Among the gucs were Mrs Mrs. Frederick Troup, Mrs. La Banford, Mrs. Emory Corbin Boli and Mrs. Bret The prizes were won by Mrs. Troup and Mrs. Banford. Henry Armington of Park will entertain two tables of Monday afternoon Mrs, place ridge Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shuttle Meadow renue to dinc last evening. Corbin of had guests Mrs. George Corbin of Lexington wenue had as her luncheon guest Wednesday Mrs. George S. Bloss of Atwater, Cal. Mrs.’ Paul Lucas of Hilcrest ave- nue will entertain at bridge next Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Arvii Rorg. Mrs. Borg was formerly Miss Elizabeth Schreuy of this city s s Miss Doris Williams of Harrison street entertained Miss Edith Pren- tice, Miss Josephine Miller, Mrs, Charles Johnson and Mrs. Henry Christ at bridge Thursday afternoon. . s Mr. and Mrs. Emory Corbin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Law will en- tertain 36 guests this cvenmg at the Corbin residence on Laurel road be- fore the dance at the Shutile Mead- _CLUB EVENTS D. A. R. Program for Season — Other Events Among Local Clubs. An even 50 members of New Britain Musical club met the Plainville home Miss Lois Phelps Tuesday cvening for the f ing of the on. The p consisted of 1Wo piuno compositions Miss Phelps and Mrs. th. also of Plainvil Matin and t tl sez ram played by Howard These were L by C Waltz. Miss Roscmary R winner ot the local radio followed in @ group of son was accompanicd at the | Miss N ret The [tions were the Flower Song from Gounod's “laust,” 1 two songs | by Woodward. It was the first ap- | pearance Miss Riley and Miss | Traver before the club and hoth re cetved much appl At this point Miss asked to ‘umm played selection mani. Phelps local club repre Joint program of any church and. the |a concert to he given : reh under the aminade Arensy soprano, audition, She 10 by Traver selec- of helps inpromptu ith bheau- from Schu wVill be one of entatives on th Beth- 1 club at the Bethany tion of Wal November 20, was Miss ihe edish on | The Woman's club of {held the first meeting o | Wednesday atternoon at lof M .. 1. Harding | Hancock gave most |talk on the Passion play |O. Benson and Mrs. ¢, ¢ son the hos Mapl the the Mrs it Hill season honi Edith re assisted The Busines board of directors and Professional | club will attend a supper | Tuesday at Wonien's nd meet- |ing evenin Lho Sy W [iC7A | Newton at Mrs. L. Thayer M will be the spealk a meeting | the Woman' ciety of the IMirst | Congregational church which will be | held next Ifriday afternoon at |o'clock in the church parlors. Mrs | Howard Parsons, Mrs. Mareus | White, Mrs. Ernest Christ and Mrs. { Frank nith completing the | nece rranger s, or D for tanley the cha has completed its ns ow club. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brummel of Cerbin avenue entertained at dinner taking their | Mrs. Bodley is chairman of Britain Woman's club and with it “Coquette, o fMrs. Austin Stowell drive will entertain at lunchcon of Sefton MRS. GEORGE BODLEY 4 for the successful opening meeting which took place in the Masonic building Tuesday afternoon. announ i for the November the coming season and | most interesting prY S s \‘1’]‘ start at the home of Miss Mary and Miss Mrances Whittlesey on Grove Hill. Rev. Theodore Green, pastor of the Iirst Congrezational church, will give a taik on “Oberammer- |gau.” The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. William P. Ielt Mrs. Wil- —Photo by Collomb the social committee of the New her co-workers was responsible Tuesday in honor of Miss Gladys Day. Miss Day leaves November 1! home in New York home on Spring evening. Each member was a in a fantastic costume and decor: | tiens were ¢ { nevelties city. Prizes cards hmidt Mr. and Mrs. Oscar at we Benson of adlyn Reynolds and Mrs. Hartford. A ume as a Pelletier AR, day evening in honor of their guest, | Mrs. G. E. Dalbey of Houston, Tex- | Coughlin of as. Wednesday noon Mrs. Benson | the best co honored her guest at a luncheon. |Mrs. Henry arded Lo 5o | Mrs. Charles E. Sharpe of Mapls | Hill was hostess at a bridge Satur- day afternoon for the Sunshine so-|win, Mrs. William ciety. The prizes went fo Mrs. C. O. |y Harold Parsons Ferguson, Mrs. L. L. Harding and | evening at. congract Mrs. Hardy Payor I road entertained Mrs. of Lincoln James Bald- Coholan ani Wednesday PR PR Mrs. Arthur Benson tertained eight guests Tucsday afternoon. Mra. s ho. Charles Davis of Dover to cight at lunchcon t the Shadybrook club kerville, later bringing her guest home for a game of bridge. Mrs | Carl Hart and Mrs. Loren Weir of | | were awarded the prizes of Berlin en- | at tea on : s Miss Edith Prentice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Prentice Worthington ridge, was hostess Wednesday at luncheon and | 2 bridge in honor of Miss Josephine | Mrs. Clifford Vivian of Elbridg Miller. There were four tables with | road had as bridge zuests Wed- the prizes going to Mrs.' Charles | nesday afternoon Mrs. Harold Shep Johnson, Mrs. Robert Metcalf of |ard, Mrs, Charles Davis and Mrs West Hartford and Mrs. Henry|Ormond Bates. Christ. . e e and Mrs. Harold DPeck ot avenue entertained at a family dinner party last evening in henor of Mr. Peci’s birthday. ot s Miss Marjorie Norris, daughter of | _”;’ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Norris of Ten | "24% Acre road entertained three tables | of bridge at luncheon Thursday in | honor of Mrs. Wendall Burhank of Auburndale, Mass. Mrs. Burbank| Mr. and M was formerly Miss Elizabeth Burr ot [& dinner part this city. Prizes were awarded to | lincoln road Miss Rhiea Zimmerman., Mrs. Stan- | tertaining Mr. ton Ashley and Miss Neal Fitzgib-| Kimball, Mr. bons. Mrs. Howard [liam J. Swee N Harold at their Thursday night., en- and Mrs. Arthur G and Mrs, Harold Judd Humphrey and Wil- oy Hitch home gave on Miss Mac Sliney entertained members of her bridze club at the oy her | Mis. George Kimball gave a small Val-U- Vault The Safe For the Home Secure, Yet Finished In Beautiful Green Crackel DKIN " 66 Chineh' S, rricd out in Halloweea | Walter | prize for road ! liam E. Parker December 5 Mrs will act as hostess Rufus N. Hemenway liam H. Ratienbury and M Porter will entertam with niotion pictures. here will be a col- lection taken up for Wilis fsland ebruary 6 Miss Jennic Loomis of { On Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. | windsor will speak on “A Pilgrim- Raymond Burr West Hertford t the home of | will entertain at dinner marking Mrs. Ken- | the 14th wedding anniversary of Mr. Hoyt Pease tand Mrs. Burr and tiy 38th wedding will act ary of Mrs. Burr's parents. and Mrs. William DBecrs of | rl strect in this city. Gal Porter ssisted by Mrs. nd M. Wil- Q Burritt street Monday night. enter- | after the Coquctte which ook Capitol theater. { taining performance place at the age to Old Windsor’ Mrs. Frederick A. Scarle. neth M. Searle, Mrs. L. and Mrs. Robert 1rishie assistants. March 6 enter church March of the White Mountains” Squier of Boston. Mass. Mrs. Rus- sell H. Hubbard will be chairman, assisted by Mrs. Charles Nichols. Mrs. Austin Stowell, Mrs. Douglas JTohnston Mrs James Cochrane, Mrs. 1 Johnson, Mi Mott, M win Schulg Marjorie Norris and Mrs Parsons. April 3 Mrs. FElisha open her home for a musicale. As- sistant hostesses will be Mrs. Ernest M. Smith, Mrs. Howard Parsons and Mrs. Thomas Wilbor May 1 there will the home of Mrs. Albert Corbin Reports of delegates to the 40th continental congress will be given also the annual rcports of officers of Esther Stanley chapter, and clection of officers will take ylace Assisting Mrs. Corbin will be Mrs Duel B. Bassette, Mrs. Harry Bates Mrs. William E. Bentley, ifrs. Rob- ert S. Brown. Mrs. Charles F. Cor- bin of John Adams chapter, Boston Mass.. Mrs. Charle Mrs. Clay. fon Parker and Orlando T Swift as y at the The subject will be Seasons Through the by Albert L. will be guest da i | The dancing club: past three yvea have been meeting with Mrs. Thomas Linder at her lome on Lincoln road, have resum l for the s which for th . . Mrs. Willian road 1ents club Afterwards club went . Coholan was hostess 1o on Monday the membe up to the rgical dressinzs of Lin- her Cur tuncheon of the hospital to Miss Andrew Cooper will make su I Mr. and Mrs, C the Middletown entertaining ond bridge arles Hawkins of road. Berlin, arc 1 few friends at dinner |t tonight at their homc be a luncheon P Mi 5 oln at Rodman road ente bridge Lesday afternoon Chamberlain tned a her homr Wed- PR and M= Rol bury W the M Cooper I'riday evening, at Irookside road M Wate nd o on \d guests at their ha ot Mr. dinner of s Taw, hom. Mrs. Those Amusing Christmas Cards Every vear you get a few so orig- inal that you wish you had seen them first. And you resolve to hunt high and low the next time to get something really modern and stunning. Well, you don’t have to worry, for we've done all your hunting for you. And we wager that every one will find just the card they're looking for to express their message of. Merry Christmas CARDS FROM 5¢ to $1.50 EACH Engraving and Printing Extra New Britain's Largest Lending Library New Books received daily are immediately placed in circulation West Main St Telephone 6100 | worth homestead, vel Middletown, Conn., whel Miss Marjorie Ruth Boylan, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Boy lan of Middletown became the brid: of Leo Vincent Gaffney, son of Judge and Mrs. Bernard F. Gaffney of Vine street. The church was tractively decorated with wh chrysanthemums and palms. Miss Boylan given in marriage her father. Rev. Charles Cavanaugh officiated at the ceremony Boyl of M groom, We The Connccticut D. A. R. calendar |church, is as follows: ptember 25, 1930—Annual meet- | ing of chapter regents at the Ells-| Windsor. Sessions morning and afternoon, “with recess for box luncheon October 1, 1930 — Thirly-sixth state meeting at New London by in- vitation of the Lucretia Sh-uw ter was chap- Qctober § memortal day Janu; 1931—Meeting 1930—Oliver worth | afiss bride, of chap | rigesmaids were er regents and freasurer. Definit | gister of the bric date and plac be announced [fic Morrissey of later Lvelyn Keleher 5 1931-—Thirty- | cille Walsh of conf at | Gaffney, brother tion of . as chaptc ( meeting f ssociation. Verna was maid sister of i honor and th Alice Gaffney, Miss Rora- t Hartford, Mizs ind Miss Mary Lu- Middlciown. Donaid of the bridegroom man and the ushers vril Gaffacy, brother of John Durant of N Morgan Gilbert of Sprir 5 Lonz of Bloomfic Bufialo unford. rence invit Hooker Annual Har Yy ah Whitman June, 1931 Elsworth Memorial Inc. at the Bllsworth Windsor Definite date nounced luter The oflicers of chapter, D. A. R, s Regent, Mrs. John ( regent, Mrs. I | recording secretury. I'risbie Mrs. Mrs. My Mrs. Mr bridegroon York 1d, N. ¥ Tho o Jol Boland of of an: nnan dasther Wil ttired in an en vory sutin' with a tulle veil, trin and duche \ower bouguct of the valley wore a gown of lching hat and ulle muff. The were of va from peach 1o tulle hats nuits of matching follows ymond Mrs corresponding Kenneth M. S Or i D} Parker W. IFairbank: Dudley V. Walker Maxwell Porter Adviso board, term 1931: Mrs, Howard I Mrs. James Robinson. board, term Harry M Hemenway Nominatir Mrs. ( My win it obert F m ivory point jed o nd lili honor with orehid, id of Swift; nrer m strar torian a cerisc dr shadi They maids’ color rsons Advisory stion followed tho Middletown goif hich the couple left on ced wedding trip. Upon will be at home 13 Forest stree:. nded Trinity col- * D. C. Mr. Gaft- tended Yale university and zraduated from Yale law school. He ociated in the profession of law hiz brothers, Donald Gaffney yvril Gafiney Bates the committ, W Arthur W. Schult chairmen cducation. Mrs Fleteher; better films, Mrs i Warren; conservation Mrs. Maxwedl Porter: flag, Mrs. Charles F. Tsland. Mrs rd 'l home makers, man harles sisted Mrs Chapter Nichols by Harroy Americaniza- Loutse 1mund nd thrift use of Elis | and ( I.. Lancaster: o A Mrs. Louis P | Miss Gr: Slade; national defense, Mrs. Austin Mr. and Stowell; magazine, Mrs. Howard J. Iiruemmer; national old trails roads, Mrs. William P. Felt: of historic spots, Mrs. Williein Brooks; revolutionary relic norial Continental hall, Mrs N. Hemenway; music, Mrs 12 Norton: publicity and pre William Judd tion-patriotic correct Chase: ace Schleicher Mrs. daughter of August Schleicher (Continued on IFollowing Page) preservation for Me- P Howard Mrs Al e ight at the 1 [ club by ludies’ auxiliary 315 pe) vlile crvices m ords broker given Monday at the mbers of the the club, when occupicd 20w helpin punch o ons lea in and iwarded at cvery ol the Boys' club corps niform a tables, | their candy, icc Prizes wer table. Members IFife and Drum cd waiters leomed by Mrs. Elmer B ore sell in guests addre pres receipts e Lrief Sione, The will tund. wert by ent. which excceded $180 o towards the swimming pool IS THE TIME to select your PERSONAL Christmas Cards in a leisurely manner. Mrs. W, T. entertained Lirooks of High strect about niembers of Connecticut Chapter, Daughters the Founders and Patriots of America, with talk on “Selgrave Manor,” English home of Wash- ingions, at a gathering in the Shut- | tle Meadow club yesterday er- noon. There was a prog of music by M Mortimer H. Camp, | ‘eellist i Miss Irances Parker, pianist. The national president, | Mrs. John 1 el of Litchfield, ex- tended the * WEDDINGS October Calendar Crowded With Marriages, Anniver saries and Engagements. MAIN STREET Phone 124 One of the the fall season morning at 11 pretticst ook place 1 o'clock in St weddings of esday John's ) | IF your gift is to be a fine GRUEN WATCH - choose it Gruen Pentagon An extensive choice in different mod- els and cass decorations from $75 ifyou're expecting fo present meone with a fine Gruen Watch.. .. you will be well repaid for selecling it now. The newest Gruen Waiches —a model for every mem- ber of the fomily—are now on display. 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