New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 22, 1930, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1920. Miss Barbara Frisbie, daughter of | Y., will spend Thanksgiving Day |opera are Mr. and Mrs. Howari her friends at a T y at her |t n nd is open to the d 8 derick Troup of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frisbie of Vine | with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oquist of | Humphrey of Shuttle Mcadow ave- home Thursday evening 1bli fron 10 to 4 o'cloek | v ngton had zuests for street, will spend Thanksgiving witn | Maple street. | nue, Mr. and Mrs. George Kimball . = drdl B Pl : A s d her parents. Miss Frisbie attends| DR BriEoulh BuiHity street i Ars) MR : ity Bhons o T e At ; Dana Hall, Wellesley | Mrs. Burns A. Wilson of Newark, | Judd of Franklin square and her z sticet entertained a grou he ter in Eng deemed suffici- . S e | N. J., will be the week-end guest of | daughter, Mrs. Charles Bradley of friends at dinner and 1 2 y img N e s Lapg Sibridge Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews of | Mrs. Frederick Hart of Stanley | Chicago, 11, and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. evening at her home s of al family \re| [oad y one table of Chicago. IIL, will arrive in town |street. Judd of Lerlin. 5 ¢ ) ) nd rnoon Tuesday to spend a few days with d « .. | Nl e AT B T Vaiib > 3 e their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.| Walker Young of Brooklyn, N. Y Alr - and Mya StanieyiC 5 AT e e N i i eri O'Neil of Berlin en- and Mrs. Bret C. Neece of Corbin|Will spend Thanksgiving with his | grookside road will | 1 e e e t saders to do vork. He | Lertaine few of her neighbors at avenue. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. an1 || ncheon given by Mr. and Mrs ; e : i b ' him the Flemish ernoon suests, Mr. and ) Clement Amory | O Pair y A : | evening in honor their hot it Mrs. David Malmfeldt of Maple | James Cooper of New Haven before = Mr. and Mrs. William Beers of | street. the game this afternoon. After the e v Nie dnd Mis s cop A \rs. W. Manville John- Pearl street have returned from a e 2 - Mr. and Mrs. Cooper will | | Phillip Corbin of New York and Mr. | ter Va secamz | S Ma Il entertained a few hunting trip in New Hampshire. | Frank Johnston of West Main for Mt | I : . : Riga to sr the ard Mrs. Warren Hopgood of De- . as in Boston, Mass, this N e Zcd) 3 Miss Ruth Willlams. a student at | wee . S et L roit, Mic ) Weylister school in Milford, spent A i last week-end with her parents, Mr.| Howard Bruemmer of West Main : i Mre. Maxwell Port and Mrs. Chester D. Williams of ot spent several days this week o y . ’ 1t o ner current eva Liberty street. Miss Williams will |in New K city. e Gibson of Springfield g e also spend Thanksgiving at home. | P i t of Mr. and Mrs ¢ A .ncoln road L - v Andrews of New York RO oringavenit 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leppert of city will visit her parents, Mr. and | DS Week- hey will all attend Shuttle Meadow avenue are enjoi- . A. Andrews of Lincoln street, | (he Yale-Harvard game and the ing a motor trip through the New the Thanksgiving holidays. dances aLpte tle Meadow club England states AR afterwards, e Mre. Walter Buckey of Dover road Mrs. D. R. Ferguson of Brighton |is the week-end in North L a0 R eec - ; - s loa ¢ street entertained her niece. Mrs F. ampton, Mass g0 oad W AL ’ | 1 Stanls f Lin- | Vese nd is we SR J. Carey of New Haven, last week- &0 a0 daughter. ~ Joan will . o e Leyody . pcaEalene 3 1 _L 2009-3 b S L Thanksgivi : Laurel road will visit Mr ) Marjorie Young. daughter of | brother and : : At : e A ] - and Mrs. John Young of Lin-|Mrs. John H. Diuncan of Nev ¢ : i Y arr Conit S the o \ ; e [ woadl street, who fa & student al|Thursday Mrs. Stenl t 1 ; ; ! 3 A G 15 | iridge Wednesday c You always remember Mount Holyoke college in Soulh fs haheaotyl . ; Tancoln cuest 3 Hadiey, Mass. will spend Thanks-| Air. and Mrs. Robert P. | giving with her parents e will | Plainville will entertain thr sl i . BLOT AT HES have as her guest Miss Marjorie |vard students over Lord of Tennessee . . 1 106 Hart ¥ o i herlain ¢f Fore an Mrs. Ernest Howard and her ,“,,‘,‘,m,. . : Hart of Chatham road re- niece, Miss Madeline Murray of e turned o their homes this morning Summerville, Mass., were the week- a v int in Lynch- end guests of Mr. and Mre John Lockett of Trumbull street Ao i T Sturman Dyson of Corbin avenu S ernol, N. ¥ CEAEL nt Monday in New York city T e B Louise spending the SR a i and Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Y 1 I 3 of Lincoln road were in New York city last week-end Eveseny EamaTons W ; T i , E H HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST RAPHAEL BUILDING 99 WEsT Main 67 spent Wednes . e Mrs. Elwood Johnson and her ) tle daughter, Elsbeth of Holl G d Willette i Mich., will arrive the early part of | gants at Choate School, w : ¢ n Wednesday next- month to spend the holiday | Trankagiving with thei ey r. and Mrs. Robert Lee of New eason with Mrs. Johnson's paren Mrs. Louis You weck-end at Mr. and Mrs. William Crowell o l.enox p Mrs. Johnson hefor her mar . waz Miss Marjori Crowell eLEVATOR sERViCE “PRECISION OF VISION" ' ‘ aman> e \ Mrs. Edgar Danicls of Bethlehem, | (gt o ot it s Iy B . : i & ) o \ Britain Certainly! The extra is the week-end guest of Mrs epecial Christmas Day that brings a George Corbin of Lexington strect : tiss Grace Duncancon of Cam=| fher s Y - o [ e R e beautifal new watch—a Hamilton— Mrs. James [. Kingsland of Oak | . i S I ard : . A isn't likely te be forgetten. Hill. N. Y.. is spending the holiday X i <p-ndir veek- \ by 2 ; s of Sth ce . - e why v season as the guest of her son and = S it " par r z MISS JANETTE LIGHT | : < : = pr]\SU Drama ) }Tiha“»l‘*h)' ve OO N daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. s ¢ y chairman of the committee spo y th A iaRe o el (ligeiatly CAETED ames L. K. Kingsland of Bingham 3 R <ah \x'h t 3 ever) for vour gift this year. Se street i > e i g at 1s that Father or Sen er Daughter will have an accurate, beautiful watch'to : Edward Dorsch of Newark. N. J., : s e R 7 e N o G e " withil Poig Saaeday e v E treasure for years ahead—a watch se hi - . ¢ S 1 inle } \ Taln 1nso X R - ; precious they will always remember this Christmas Day! avenue week : AP s bt : e i y Zon ot R nEN 2 i D Doing to The Palisade with metal band - - 2 - P s P 2 “an Street rel 5 . attached is but one of the many Mrs £ elReticetinll avea i gal el 2 ! ] 6L L Aol e ; i Re\'n'e the Hamiltons suitable for Christmas has returned home & . ! it : giving and receiving. May we show Erdaeaiihad = i i Yo y VAl HE stseat i Legitimate Theater Them® totvou W Prized) fenl 50T1e ) Elizabeth Hee . , Lt n ) i YR e o $685. Miss Dorothy Berman of Holvoke neap e Sl L ik ¢ et ot GATHERINGS M i New Britain .‘) = . Mrs. I. Hammer of ,' rman court. . BN > S 3 T e 8 X FRANK E. GOODWIN n M C. LC I’Vlfi o 0 ¢ Younger Set to Entertain i Jan il P IDtOmctr el e e : ba AndersoncofiHerb roct o ey : : sridge Gatherings Are | s & Zucker ana Miss Clar % St 1 : MAIN ST :<,:m\!,.} \\Tuu,v_;! = a. | sper Anksgiv wit t s es L Numerous—Social Notes. . Mass., over the we Miss Ella Sloper. da e and Mrs. H. T. Sloper of street will attend the festivi 01 Corhin avenue, will Y 3er] r. and Mrs. Warren TRV pend e e s - eek-end M 3 } ) Mi who ar ams of New York cif e oy CeRE ' » Sunbur werst | CONTRACT BRIDG i et v, e BB A A o e o A 1 IR ¢ Christmas spent several dass th : o e e (= ‘ t/fl.f li /Iy HIRTY-FOUR days iz not sucl | long time, after all, vet it is suf FTER the skin has been completely | cient to allow you to scan cleansed, it is ready for Toning. 3 | Christmas Gift list, ard pick out the Cover the head of the Arden patter with ik B Al Ca e R e T S cotton held in place by an clastic band. S ady to whom vou know a lovely Fur Moisten this Arden pad either with cold Brooches [ Coat would Ah(- a most \"?h'nme pres- water or by direct contact with ice. (The s on . ent on Christmas morning. toning and tightening effects are greatly . ‘ : increased by chilling.) Next. saturate S S . While we don't helieve in giving the cotton cither with Skin Tonic or in wids variety A \ ; secrets away, we hardly think that the stronger Astringent. Beginning at the lady vou select . . whether she the base of the throat, work upward toward the back of the neck. Pat con- Diamond Rings be Mother, Wife, Sister, Daughter or fidently, with a definite upward stroke. i $50 - $100 - $150 Sweetheart . . will mind in the least N . c i if vou tell her what her gift is to be, im\.l m I?“p:,“:f :}\,:Isu;:s::‘um :‘l,l: .':ml request that she accompany you to discourage heaviness . . . pat the here to make her own selection. ELIZABETH ARDEN'S throat to keep it young and firm . . . - VENETIAN SPECIAL ASTRINGENT pat over the whole surface of the face, : i : : : : 2 ! g Lfes and strengehens the i - being sure that your motion is always : : | e rese Fur Coats would make a Charming Gift RSt i up, and that you keep away from the = t VENETIAN ARDENA SKI tender tissues around the eyes. 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