New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1930, Page 10

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10 i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1930. HERRING BOATS GET NEW ADMIRAL OFFICIAL SOCIETY ~ GOTHAM DEBS HAVE. INCAPITAL BUSY ' THEIR FIRST PARTY Ancient Customs Still Observed Princesses and Handsome Gowns Many Make Appearance al| by Manx Fishermen Feature Season's Opening . PICKETT WLLION 1N GEVS ENROUTE T0EAST Stocker Jewelry Sold to Harry Winston, Broker Facts and Fancies By Jobert Quillen Junior Assembly Dance BY HAZEL REAVIS York, Dec. & (P—Hosi * MURDER HEARING FASCIST HOODLUMS “All Quiec On Western Front” Causes Demonstration .3 Protest Vociferous Th rom an e in boxes thrown ir igh confu; nsued Fist Fights Follow the automob hug. Vonien veigled into scorts fist f which = ghts, the F He s say outnumbered per st Canera in finding wou power has flourish« of all Congres! d do o ! s pro 1 dese Leic on this sentence jail-bird Correct I got.” said 1 1all labor humbly people” auing forn eir clubs t now as good as other o become | rowds a communists t FOR BEST RESULTS There were USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | ous casualtics. Pots™ shows an old Breton | isherman bending above his work nd it attracts attention because of simplicit Lobster bronze garden ornaments of Rathbone show the same whimsicality, chiefly those depicting | he characters that Lewis Carroll | famous, “The White Rabbit” 1d the “Quecn of Hearts” from Alice in Wonderland.” Her mord pretention things an entirely different note, the the torsos 1 the symbolic compositions being in the modern spirit. The out- Mrs, mad 15t bit in her exhi in the cyes of most people. is her head of | Madame Androwa, lent by the own- or. The head of Breton Fisher- man” shows such th that it ms more tl wn than woman a last under Gay- more a stre work of a exhibit ope dircctior he the Hart- will artistic shown country the Morgan memorial in tomorrow, there collec of that h e other city he Boston. T ough the courte Harvard Society of Contecmporary | Art, this collection has been loaned to the museum before its return to the owne Hartford and New Brit- ain are fortunate to have the oppor- to view these photograph have interested art critics out Europe, as in most in- s they represent the highest form of photographic art. Leading European nd American master photographers are represented. . e I shown & wh. o innin, only tunity which | throu Olive entertained w bridg a fe I'riday itton of Ten Acre members of and tea next SS ANNE daughter of the Amphion club Socicl News i+ DRAWS T0 CLOSE le ATlHEATER Gourt Barsvt)?alfi—Coniession of Mrs. Paul 0'Laughlin » Only Legal Point BANK MEETING CALLED Norwalk. Dec. § (UP)—Diffict t Fairfield suspended Monday state banking commissioner solved meeting of called for 2 p. tod An announcement of t said threc P, 1 $2 Trust ¢ pany. by at a stockh courses would st SCHE W UL Pr—A WESLEYAN Middletows for {ie mes fr ball team was compl are: January gford; 17. ary 14, Wil 15, Loomi herst fresh Williams fresh date Wa Watertowr Feb am at Mid Middletown; t Amherst: at Middletown. may be eting be consid- rger or sale. | suspen- | ¢ SE series | Taft om mp sc old |Cracken stud of Music The mas | Delt Alpha nte o o Glen street cte!t |at their 10 | friend esh hone all of performance g bra |at Bushnell Memorial s at|day cvening men men at e exhibition of pa rm;,- are now on display at (he MURPHY M M. T. 3 play at the S ni 10 1 scho W CLUB E\/EN'I“S Interesting Programs for the Club Woman—Other Notes. M party Mrs. T Hilt Wed- K will " Hurd ir Everybody wants a Waterman’s! i A Waterman's Pen is one gift you can’t go wrong on—for everybody nceds and wants a dependable fountain pen. For the man we sug- gest a Patrician—in a choice of five colors— Jet, Onyx, Nacre, Emerald and Turquoise. Pen $10. Matchinggen- cil $5. For the woman there could be nothing more appropriate than a Lady Patricia—the dainty, new Waterman’s pen designed expressly for the modern woman’s handbag. Choice of three col- ors—Jet, Onyx and Persian. Pen $5. Matching pencil $3. And for the young- ster we have a wonderful writing Water- man’s for as low as $2.75. Come in, to- day, and see our complete stock. I c- 52 THE PEN SHOP STATIONERS MAIN STREET 2017 | | chapter Judd Ingraham of West | A representative audience attend- cd the New Britain Woman's club meeting Tuesday afternoon and en- joved immensely Dr. Yutaka Mina- kuchi’s talk on economic relations between the United te s and Japan. P Mrs. Frank P. Usher was hostess at the Christmas sewing mecting of the Plainville Woman's cluh Wed- nesday afternoon. Esther Stanley D R.. met yesterday fternoon the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gail'Q. or- ter of Forest street. Moving pictures ken by Mr. and Mrs. Porter on the continent were shown and ac- companied by an interesting travel talk. Mrs. Rufus N. Hemenwdy and Mrs. William H. Rattenbury assist- cd the hostess at tea chapter, ah will present “Get Your with its dance W.C A of The Junior Ha the musical comedy Man." in conjunction on December 10, in the Y gymnasium. Miss Rose Swarsky this city is directing the play. Willard chay D, theater party at Rritain the Imma Hart A. R., attended a the Embassy theater in New Monday evening. Members reviewed the picture Big at the request the Associ- Picture Producer: picture one, two, il o ation of Motion and will list the three or four, according to its merit | This is for members, campaign judged by the part of a nations ttering pictures hout the country by publishing the D. R ent pictures will me be are cooper- of the 1embers receive The Berlin chap- hursday 4 Mrs. IPrancis a business mee ction up. ing guides way Deming. ting. and for Ellis the home of Vil be 1s This a col land hrist will taken 1 College club will ish housc Monday cvening. Ralph director of the American com in Geneva of the League of Nations association, will speak on 5 United States and World his wi he night board will act as hos- by following mior College club in' high school president; Cecclia ud. Doroth Anna Vevin, Friend Sophic o'cloc ward cutiy scs, ussisted the mbers of t New m Hedwig Rowinski Lilliar. Robic n. Veronica Teich Members Gar- night on East Howard d edu- of 1 club met last Wed Irank Hart's home ain street heard resting Mrs and napp give an in ttional iurns “Culture of club is spor food sale d of Plainville re of work which w place next i Mrs g Tyler Knapy sale will open Mair street Lone Cov which a d e dominion eld in Lot recentl Enir 3 p Itu ) odox spoke on problems in Itus ’ WEDDINGS | Berlin Couple Married | 53 Years — Fagan-Harz wspapers | 100 at | at | Del- soring | y F. Pagan of Liusley took place last Saturday at St. Henry's church in The cercniony was performed by Rev. Tather Dolan, assisted by Rev | Father Kinsella and Fev. Father Meehan. The attendants were Miss Mar- garet Harz sister of the bride, and | Otto Schroeder of this city. John J. and Claude Harz, brothers of tho bride, were ushers. The bride, who was given in mar- her father, worc a gown of white satin and a tulle veil caught | with orange blossoms and carricd a af of calla lilies. Her sister wors a pale green frock with hat and | shoes 1o match ana white | chrysanthemums, | Tollowing the service weddii breakfast was served at the Ritz club for members of the immediate family and intimate friends. The couple are now on a wedding trip in the South and on their return | will reside on Carter avenuc Mrs. Fagan is a graduatc avonne High school and of ysius academy. Mr. Fagan duated from Meriden 100l and the Shefficld entific school, Ya! avenue, morning Bayonne. John carried of I H from Sci- university n Helen 1. I merly of N iin but of New York city. and | Fahey Wallingford marriage license at the Municipl |building in New York yesterday. They will be married in the chapcl of the marriage bureau by Deputy Clerk J. J. McCormick "e 1 Mrs. Willard T. Alling of Alli Kensington their 1ding anniversary quict- Iy at their home yesterd Mr. s long b prominent Kensington. having heen ge of the Berlin towa also first selectman present, org obtained Miss of a observed izen i the first court. He for three y Allir have Benjamin W. Alling of New attory -general of Con- Marshall Alling, George Harold Upson, Loretia sther Allin wvas se six children, Elsie mann, to Werner Greiner of Bloomfield. N. J Miss Hausmann is cony ool department staff and ) is cmployed the s Trust Yorl Ne Iarme Co. of No ding. late ha s late has been s TENOR HURT Dec. 6 () Opera 1 ol A New Yorl 1. Metropolitan Nospital today a mul- He utomobile to cross was i tiple was | ocked doy csterday as empted tioa in OPPOSES COMPANY Dec. 6 (UP) Levitt of I of s court LEVITY rbury tilt with the Con & Power company in superlor court behalf of f Nen Mitford in owners of 18 c < brought hy conmp: extend a power ford to Wat fig FOOTBALL INJURY 1ATAL N. J.. Dec o t of a toothall Mrs il son o playing Mr. and nan Miss d r oot N and Ha Leo J. I son of Mr. and Mr Marie E. Mrs, You always remember Certainly! The extra special Christmas Day that brings a beautifal new watch—a Hamilton— isn't likely te be forgetten. That's why we suggest a modern new Hamilten (uncannily accurate as ever) for your gift this year. Se that Father or Sen er Daughter will have an accurate, beautiful watch te treasure for years ahead—a watch se precious they will always remember this Christmas Day! The Palisade metal band attached is but one of the many Hamiltons suitable for Christmas giving and receiving. May we show them to you. Priced from $50 te w '“MCLeWitt Jeweler and Silversmith Claude Harz of Bayonme, N. J., and | I l l l (PRONOUNCED LYOW) A NEW RPEDELIME THIRTY DOLLARS GUERLA DRRAM SIZE FLACONNETTE $1.50 ;}/‘/(’/‘ lIHI/ ( gl yr)()ll 54 Main S New Britain

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