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e 5 loween party on Tuesday afternoon |attendants for at her home on Lasalle street, for her little friends. Games were plaved and a buffet lunch was gerved. Among those present were Anna May Dugan. Matthew and Yrancis Shine, Mamie, Blanche, Robert and Gerald Shine. slogan “a nurse fo: every has been supported by gifts of 1 at least, skare of the dependant Community upon Chest Mrs. A. N. Abbe of Vine street was hostess to her bridge club at Juncheon Tuesda s s e | gifts have been generously made many individuals. were opened at 212 Main street, Mra. Daniel J. Brunistead of Weat | 121er moved to 52 Center street a Main street entertained the girls of , =, ihe Hart & Hutchinson office at a| The Orisinal founders of the a Halloween party Tuesday evening at | ¢iation were, I. H. Alford, W. her home. Bridge was played and | D¢ers: George Darry, J. S awarded fo Miss Ethel |& L+ Damon, Noah S. Davis, 1 Frederickson, Miss Esther Johnson, | G2ffney, J. M. Halloran, G. Miss Alice Dahlberg and Miss Mary | Landers. 1. Neumann, H. Vabrensky. Mre, Brumstead, before | YOPI® §. G. Ohman, D. Riordan. her marriage in June was Miss |2 Sioper. G. W. Spear, A. W Ilorefica Pollard. She and Marcus White. ter of Mr. and Mrs is the daugh- s$f Roxbury road. were Albert Pollard csting to cite that the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball of Lexington street had as their guests to hear Mary Garden on Tuesday | evening at Bushnell Memorial hall, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hatch and | Mr. and Mr urman Dyson. to go th 17, most of whom arc of the city. The officers and of directors of the association w Mrs. ont Frank Lee of Dover road rtaincd eight guests at lunchcon and briage Wednesday. Mrs. Charles | T.eppan, Miss Clifford Vivian and | G988, “nd vice-president, Mrs, Mrs, Fayette Leister were awarded Gl b B 4k secretary s | Jemes B. Thomson, treasurer Ncah Lucas, assistant Mirs. George T. Kimball M amuel M. Davidson, M oo evening at Miss Charles B. Parsons, Mrs. William home on Camp street. Parker, Mrs. Richard L. Pritcha . . Mrs. Ernest M. Smith, Mrs L White, Mrs. John §. Witteker. President, Mrs. Andrew J. 1st vice-president, Mrs. Stanley prizes Miss Minnic party Lohman'’s Mona Lohman and Miss Richter gave a Halloween Mrs. Frederick Macomber of Ten Acre road entertained at a breakfast | Mrs. Harry M. Bates, Mrs bridge Tuesday morning in honor of | N. Hemenway, Mrs. Lawrence her Mrs. W. J. Warner of | Humason, Dr. Gertrude J. Mass, Mrs. Ernest Christ | Mrs. Patrick F. McDonough, Joseph Willlams won the | William H. Rattenbury, W. Young Mrs. William § cntine B. Chamberlain, e honored Miss Gladys Day at H. Hart, Mrs. Harry ncheon and bridge Tuesday. The | William L. Humason, guests were Mrs. Douglas Johnston, | - Hungerford Mre. Robert Chapman, Mrs. Ray- SR mond Gannon, Mrs. Herbert Dyer of | Miss Lucy Hoffan Plainville, Mrs. John Thornton and |her bridge club Tuesday evening Mrs. Herbert Camp. The prizes were |her home with miniature won by M Johnston, Mrs. Chap- l'rizes ¥ awarded to man and Miss Day Molcan, Miss Leonie gey a sialis Miss Jennic Foldan sister. ringfield Mrs Bacon, Mrs. Mrs. Hine Mrs Mrs. Aust Stowell of Sefton Miss Beatrice Reynal. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reynal of Lex- fngton street. had a foursome of Wednesday afternoon. The |bridge Wednesday evening Miss Helen Saunders |were won by Mrs. Albert Marguerite Purves of |and Irving Redden and Mrs. Hubert William P William Kinne of had dinner cvening Mrs. M. A. Taylor of entertained a party of fricnds contract Plavers Miss Hartford were and Little daughte Miss Jessica r of Mr. and Mrs nedy of Corbin avenue, 10 a number of her fri day afternoon at a Halloween par The decorations and favors fantastic and in keeping spirit of the Mr. an TWest Main 1 Satu ¥ Mr street guests day Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Winthrop street entertained tables of bridge at Winthrop strect ¢ home was attractively decorated the colors of Halloween and a H Robert Honeyman |1oween supper was served Dr. and Mrs, Harvey ded to Mr. and Mrs. O and Mra. F. W i aymond Boehme, Hartford ( Valkenburg and Mr. Charles Miron of Providen I. Other zuests present Mrs. Richard and Mrs. Arthur Knox and Mr. a Mrs. Albert Hodgetts tain \is cvening in hon- Phillips. formerly will fnclude cld Larra- four last T were hring of I'rospect street cning for Miss A honor of to James Miss Katherine Swift o rcad, Kensinglon, entertained group of her friends at | Tuesday afternoon in honor o ccusin, Mrs. Robert Evere Arlington, Mass., and M Whyte of Chicago. Ill. Those |ing cards werc, Mrs. Stanley the he or- Nurse as ation, and partly gesture of fulnes he Brit Mrs. Sanford Chandier, Mi public whose zen as mado it | trice Reynal, Mrs. ible to acquire the new quarters [ Mre. Clarcnee Manning, Mr zanization on West Main |nett Hibbard. Mrs. A. F. Wallen board of ihe association, | New Jersey Exerett and prominent | Whyte. Prizes were won by has made | Everctt and Mrs. Whyte plans for an e home to b th from 10 o'clock ntil 9 in the eve- | country ill be hostesses in | members of Mrs of socially in matrons 1 extensiv Brooks o luncheon ) William T strect is giving a club on Monday her Monday cl morning The lad hay e | which the| Mrs ley Cooper tea last Sunday afterno i | home on Brookside road ing many of the younger 1 thi: | in town for port, to cord alt | ceming for the Yale-Army and the dinner dance at the holwishitolattend i frig. Tea will be serve .xi.\'flmon club in the afternoon and in the eve wng from 7 i ass0¢ ith set lertaking e warm- .. Be been limelight t1 Ber of pay parties incheons, br have 2's social colony has No- s week with a nu he idea being to people | 1 atford | parti ime nur to who could nol PINE TREE is one of the many modern pal terns shown at Le Witt's. The reverse of each piece of the Pire Tree pattern bears the first Symbol for Sterling Silver, a primitive image of the pine. Among the very latest patterns in Sterling shown at Le Witt's are the following: GORHAM'S-HUNT CLUB WALLACE'S RHYTHM WATSO TUS WALLACE’'S REFLECTION INTERNATIONAL ORCHID All the above patterns may be obtained at Le Witt's at the lowest prices in town. M. C. LeWITT Jeweler and Silversmith 299 MAIN STREET UP 1 FLIGHT extended periods. Since that time the basic idea of the organization has crystallized in the purse.” | Since its inception the welfare work | public and’ it has of late been part- keep it running though independent Its first quarters | Wednesday, very lately to 205 West Main stree Upson As evidence of the cordiality with | which the plan was received and the | ¢nefit of the work done it is inter- | organization which originally had /but one nur: rounds of the city now ha constant busy attending the needs of the sick hoard will play host November 10th are: Sloper, | Rob- Mrs | Mrs. treasury Richard Rufus Kinsell Mrs. | g Louis Val- Walter | Mrs | A Williarn entertained Bolf. Miss Anne Pearl court Prizes Johnson Mr. | n Blackburn, Mr. ! ar NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1930. 1 more important affair | Mrs. ardon Rickey gave con bridge for twenty-fou of the Berlin card club, at time honoring her house John Rust of Kansas City Thursday ~Mrs. Harold Lee cntertained eighteen rds and tea. Next Mrs. Mortimer Rhodes i luncheon party and on| Mrs. Geo, Prentice | 14| will be hostess to a group of friends nd | at luncheon at Hales farm in Gla tenbury | et | 2. and Mrs Goss, M and Mrs. Harry Bates, Mr. and William Bentley and Mr Arthur Kimball dined . | Thursday night and later A.[New York players performa Naney's Private Affair’ at the Capito! the uesday - ch- | mem the | her M Mo. its | Judd to | with | Tuesd by | giving a he friend veck Stanic Mrs given Mr. gave a heme Mrs. 1l dinn on Corbin avenus Wedn | night, entertaining ind Maurice Pease and Mr. and toddard Johnscn Whitman at their and Rog sm r part sday Mrs Mrs. Mrs, 10 | few | o in honor o | ten, Ma Clifford Upson cptcrtained a | friends at at 1 e on Lincoln road Mrs ool r of New- irs. James Baldwin tailf the members events club at | Elbridge road rs. | E.| Mrs rd | Janc er, | e Monday Maurice P entertained the menmbers of Monday club with an a at the Pease farm in We Monday of this we C.linclude, Mrs. William 11 bury, Mrs. R iford Low Mrs. John Cutter Schauffler, Mrs. Ma Miss Sally Humasor picnic stford Hill Her guests Olive Judd Ingral of pper We v eve +nd Prize d Mrs. West party and ning for Mr her sister at | for cards w Dudley Wa bridgs Ory Park dys Da Day nd | Mrs. John tertained her bridge club at A E tra Tues- day of this wes € on Ten Acre road. I'ri to Mrs. Platt and Mr Judd Ingraham at | P, C. Mrs. Earle V. H street ente luncheon and club | Meadow club Mrs. Walter Mac ty. |a group of New T cards and tea at | ersfield h Ro A a Nrs. Galpin four | on he in al- Prizes tto Mrs and < William Cohol mbers of the Monday night clup dinner coln rcad thi High home her of Mercer play- Hart, Bea- Christ, Ben- Harold Iost of nner and Mrs. Mrs. all entertain- ho week-end, zame uttle in m- been and aclety x e o 5 GLADYS DAY prominer oric Stauif, Dorothy Man sinl {lie Sullivan and | potato Junior 1 rac won by lliot Porter Maxwell Port i o 16 o connect rved as president aving town toc Tonday 4 A s € s O. Ier- | Mrs. Stephen Linkiewica of street, and Joseph Drzala, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Drzala of High street, was solemnized Tuesday merning at § o'clock at the Sacred Fcart church. Rev. Joseph P. Dawid performed the ceremony. Miss Agn Lridegroom, Gold itain club con- tournament will start 1g at 8 o'clock and | four succeeding those not inter- contract bridge ongg. pitch, or, and d kibitzing. | best man. for the nights. For playing mah Drzala, sister of ihe tended as maid of TLeonard Pacyna was The bridesmaids were Miss Mary Drzala, sister of the degroom, and Miss Mary Pawlick- icwicz. Stanley Potapowicz and John licki were ushers. ie bride was attired in a gown vhite satin trimmed with lace, 4 of rose-marie lace caught with nge blossoms and carried a bou- t of white roses and lilies of the Theodore A. Greene will ad- members of A. IL it the sther Stanley first fall which the organizat Friday the Mary and 1 Grove Hill. Th by #rs Wil- Wil . an foliowed the cere- for about 200 guests. Mr. Mrs. Drzala left on a wedding to New York city and upon Organizalion | teir return will reside on Gold reception » look orward of that ed for apel Howard ves Miss Margaret M GRS York city o South 8 O'Brien of New aughter of Mr. and Mr. Joseph O'Brien of New Britaln and New York married Wednesday Yorlk utu N Autt Miss Caroline A street, Norwich Miller Monday Patric edding of Asylum Kozak of took place at St Frank J is city, 5 o'clock 1 Norwich liss Sophie Kolodziej of Nor- of honor and orwich was best were M :| and Miss Mary St John Osakowicz ere ushers 1d at the home Guests from New Bri Plainville. Middletown and ttord attended. Mr. and Mrs s m ry St iZleanor ¥ maids (Cont d on Page 10) RUTH M. HUM Teacher of Piano (I Xmas Cards Of Outstanding BEACON Quality HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST RAPHAEL BUILDING 99 West Maiw ST €LEVATOR sRVICE “PRECISION OF VISION" ' Thosze new smart Cards that are the choosing of those who desire the touch of original. CONTRACT BRIDGE ALDEN C. 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