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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1930. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caulfield of Garden street will have as thelr |day afternoon at a foursome of con- guests at supper tomorrow evening |tract. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smart, Mr. 87 etie and Mrs Henry Christ and Mr. and | Mrs. Henry Christ of Garden Mrs. Wooster Hitchcock. street will entertain at bridge Wed- ek | nesday evening in honor of Miss | Josephine Miiler, whose marriage to Alan Boyd Segal of Washington, ton ridge will be hostess Mon- The New Britain Musical club will give a free public musicale Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Bur- | Pa., will take place the latter part ritt hotel. Taking part in the con- | of the month. cert will be an ensemble of six PR i sopranos under the direction Of | Ny, and Mrs. G. M. Fletcher of | Walter L. Magnuson: Trumbull street had guests to dine | - e Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Donnelly of SRR | West Main street will entertain their | My and Mrs. Harold Hatch dined nridge club at their home Wednes- | with Mr. and Mrs, Arthur G. Kim- | day evening. ball>of Lexington street Thursday | night and later enjoyed the per- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Johnston of | fermance of the New York Players | Maple Hill entertzined at dinner |at the Capitol theater. Monday evening, later taking their | PP Ruests, Rev. and Mrs. Theodore| Mr. and Mrs. Hatold Bassctte en- | Greene and Mr. and Mrs. R. P.|tertained guests at dinner Thuraday | Nason of Hartford, to the meetiog | night at their home on Harrison | of the New Britain College club. |street. } - New Britain socicty folk look for-| Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gaffney gave a | ward with much interest to the tea | dinner party at their bome on }'or-n and sale which Mrs. Herbert Peaso | est street Wednesday night, later | wnd her daughter Polly are sponsor- | taking their guests down to see | ing next Monday and Tuesday .u"‘Th-, Little Church Mouse,” which | their home on Vine street. The pro- |is plaving at the Capitol theater | ceeds will go to the Grenfell mis-|this weeit. sion in Labrador. Mrs. Pease will be P wssisted by Mrs. Theodore Greene, Miss Marjorie Hodge of Vance| Miss Sally Humason and Miss Faye | street was hostess Saturday night at Lattenbury of this city, Miss Kath-|a henefit bridge for the emergency erine Long of Hartford and Miss | relief comunittee. Jean Gibbons of Greenwich. | ol St | Mrs. Huldah Rowe of Wallace| Mr. and Mrs. William Crowell of | street entertained 4t a card party | l.enox place entertained their bridge | Wednesday arwnroon club last evening. Prizes were won | s by Elmer Stone, Miss Grace Swain, | Mr. and ,\irs. George Boli of Charles Norris and Mrs. Otis Scrip- Trumbull strest had as their dinner ture. guests last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Berger, Mhs Mrs. Louie Jones of Ten Acre road | Beatrice Reypal and Charles Mer- entertained at a table of bridge win. Friday afternoon. | G o st Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stocks of Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Banford of | West Main street entertained at a Maple Hill had gucsts to dine Friday | venison dinner and bridge at their e\cning. | home Tueeday evrnlnx . | . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schupack | and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Edward- zon werc co-hostesses Tuesday eve- |ington street, will be hostess to her ning to the members of the New | contract club Monday afternon. Tritain Musical club at the Schu- i o pack © on Vance street. Samuel | Mr. lalferty, associate niusic critic of the | West Hartford were the guests| New Britain Herald gave an inter- | Tuesday of Mr. and Mra. Sturman F. & talk on the relationship be- | Lyson of Corbin avenue. tween the press and musicians. Miss L dlcanor Vahlstrom, soprano, made | Amor the round of gaieties tak first appearance before a club £ place within the week was the audience by singing a group of three | supper party which Mr. and Mrs. #ongs, “Jerusalem, Thou That Killest | Harold Judd gave at their home in the Prophets” from Mendelssohn's | Berlin last Saturday night. The par- “St. Paul”; “To Stay At Home Is|ty honored their house guecsts and | Bast.” by Mednikoff; and “At Night,” | included nearly 30 friends from hmaninoff. Walter L. Mag- | Berlin and New Britain. Bewling, | nyson accompanied at the piano. |bridgge and music preceded the sup- | Albin Pikutis. violiniat, assisted by | par hour, which was at midnight. | “harles A, Johngon. pianist., played LEiEe three numbers: “Adagio,” by Handel, | Mrs. Grorge Kimball entertained | “iomanee” by Chiristian Kreins, and |a few friends at supper last Sunday | “Siciliano Rigaudon,” by Lehar. night and «gain on Thursday night. | liss Frances P. Parker, planist, | i a the program with the Chopin | nd the “Etude Melo- P | Miss Beatrice Rc)nll‘ daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reynal of Lex- o “Rerceuse Mre. Howard Smith of Plainville | entertained the ten girls of her Sun- | Sinding, which. the pro- | dav school class at dinner Tuesday "airman - erroneously an- | (Vening. had not beer played by a SR iber previously, having Mr. and Mrs. Loule Jones of Ten overlooked the splendid perform- re road cntertained at dinner ence of Miss Lolia M. Littlehales sev- uesday evening in honor of Mrs. eral vears ago. Miss Parker gave a | Wilson Killough of Chicago Ill. The * by | Hartford, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell | Gold, | gave an intcresting program of mu- {bridge | Killough, Mrs. James Robinson and and Mrs. Beverley Walker of | |lough of Chicago, | Hills and Kensington attended slerling performance guests included Mr. and Mr3. How- | Israel Rosenberg gave an im-|ard Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur| romiptu performance of the Chopin | G. Kimball, Clesson Parker and tlade in A Flat” and the “Pon- | Mrs. Killough. chinelic” by Kachmaninoff. * | Mrs. Ruth Schads Smedley was Harry Hodge of Vancé street ! appointed chairman of arrange- at a bridge party Thurs- or the Christmas party to be later in the month | AR Miss Virginia M of Worth- George Boli of inston ridge entertained the Alpha will entertain t|Alpha sorarity at her home Tues- | r Wednesday evaning. | day evening. | Merrick Hellyar of Trumbutl| Mrs mente given Mr. and M Trumbull street dinne John Wolf of Forest street| ntertained at cards Tuesday | was hostess &t a luncheon and| The giuests wore Mra, Bret| bridge foursome Wednesday. The | Mrs. Stanton Ashley. Mrs. |guests were Miss Gertchen Zimmér. | s Baldwin, Mrs. Howard |mann, Miss Muricl Lombra and remmer and Mre vnnn..m Morse. | Miss Alice Virginia Clark of New i Haven. Fayette Le Elbridge * was table of | Mrs. Ormond Ba roud enteriamncd a some at her home uoon ister of O hostess at one sterday afternoon es of contract Monday Elbridge four- | atter- | es Law of Ten rond will L and buffet n at a this raiio after- Mrs. B. H. Mcklhone of Corbin avenue entertained her bridge club at luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. James Marjorie Norris of Ten Acre | Rock and Mrs. Raymend Gannon road entertained Mrs. Emory Cor-|vere awarded the prizes. hin, Miss Neal Fitzgibbon and Mrs. | LA L) Charles Law at bridge Wednesday | Mrs. Herbert Anderson of afternoon Hill entertained at supper foursome of bridge at her Thursday evening er \tae | | Maple | and a) heme | Mrs. Frederick Troup of Worth- - SRR Genuine $10 Nestle Circuline Permanent Wave Reduced t¢ $5 On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of every week Price includes Shampoo and Finger Wave Make Your Appointment Now Phone 3984 Jane's Beauty Salon 99 WEST MAIN £ LthT Main Lobby Raphael Bldg. or of her |ter McCrann. Mrs. Howard Parsons, Mrs. Donald Caufield of South Burritt street entertained a few triends at tea Monday afternoon. PR Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Christ of Trumbull stre:t entertained at din- ner Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Relyea entertained 14 friends at dinner and cards last Tuesday night at their home on Worthington ridge in Berlin. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Richard White and Mr. and Mra. Edward Christ of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Fdgar Hunnicutt of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Troup and Mr. and Mrs. Pardon Rickey of Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Galpin had eight guests to dine at their home in Berlin last Sunday evening, among whom wcre Mr. and Mrs. J. MacNaughton of Paris, France, Mr. and Mrs. Pond Taylor of Higganum and Lawrence Soule of Windsor, . . Mrs. William Bentley entertained the memYers of her current events club at luncheon last Monday noon at her home on Russcll street. Mrs. Walter Murdock will be | hostess to the members of her cur- rent events club at her home on Corbin avenue Monday afternoon. e Mits Mollie Martino of Kensing- ton was honored at a birthday par- ty at ber home Sunday evening. Miss a1y Spensieri, Miss Phyllis Sarceno an4 Miss Clara DeSarro sic. Mrs. Charles Davis of Dover road was hostess at a4 luncheon and foursome Wednesday. The guests were Mrs. Laurie Banford, Mrs. Frederic Rackliffe and Mrs. Sturman F. Dyson. Mrs. Virgil Palmer of tanley street entertained at a small lunch- eon Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Wil- son Killeugh of Chicego, 11l Mra Mrs. guests. James Baldwin were the o ele Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parsons of tecle street entertained delightfully at an informal Sunday evening sup- per in honer of Mrs. Wilson Kil- 1. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Loule Jones, \l and Mrs. Donald MacMillan, | Mr. and Mrs. Sturman F. Dyson and | Mrs. Killough | MISS FRANCES PARKER iss Parker rendered several beautiful piano sclec the meeting of the New Britain Musical club Tuesda) PR A large and representative gath tions at evening. ering from Berlin. Beckley, Blue the benefit bridge party sponsored by | the combined public achool facilities | { Berlin Monday evening at the Worthington ~ Community house. There were 22 tables of players who | made the party most successful. Later in the evening refreshments were served under the dircetion of Miss Ella Minor, supervisor of art courses in the schools. Mrs. William Booth of street entertained at a sr v Wednesday Forest con mall tea rnoon in hou- Ha Hc Brita h of Chi- cago, 1L, a rece town Mrs. A. C. McKinnie street and Mrs. Robert Garden street we guests s Mrs. St James Baldwin of Elbridge road | was host Tuesday evening at a stag party. Charlotte Landgreu, daughter of | Mr. and Mre. Theodore Landgren of | 21 Buell street, will act as hostess te a number of her little friends this afternoon at her home in hon- | fifth birthday anniversary. | Among the guests to be present at the party will bs Howard Larson, Dudley Root, Myrna Johnson, El- lecn Bkelly, Leah Larson. Gloria Bloomquist. Amy Munsén, Margaret Mary Corr and Irene Corr. | .« e s Mrs. George A. Quigley, Mrs. Pe. Mrs. Willlam ¥, Mangan, Mrs. John ’ ffl‘r;‘c Ertene 1 Ir e Purnay, Mrs. Joaeph G. Woeds, Mrs. | \ : : : ‘ dance a = M v ). e B. Stone and Mra. James H.|JFAGON b M Decar Robinson, have been selected as| 4 th ) on hostesses for the Christmas party Mr at Knights of Columbus hall en! “F0 "0\ December 19, under the the city otficials and‘LHLm :h‘w XAMINED SES FITTED FRANK E. GOODWIN Optometrist am Rattenb ! road was hostess at a small luncheon Wednesday honor- ing Mrs. Wilson Killough of Chi- Wil . 1905 idow ,7“4 — cago, LI Duane Steinle, Law teinie of nd Miss Charlotte hter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | Parsons of Russell strect, are in ge of the affair, and Mr. and A. G. Kimball Mr. and Harold Parsons among the patrons for the pi Lionel Ken- ed his orc will play of Mr. and Hurrison Parsons. son and hestra Pease of at din- studio 1glon on Tuesday ening. eir guests were Mr., and Mrs. William Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Erncst Smith and Mr. and rs. “Louis Yo Maurice Mr. and Prookside dinner party honor of M | niv ersar, Mrs. road en Sunday Leroux's v riained & friends 1 rnoon at hom: on Lat her Donald Hart of Hart Rosnall heodore Rodnia Moore of tain r home foursome The ounce dio Leginning intil January end of the first t school, in ct will be a pupils axhibit who hav Mr. Low or with Some of the more ool auditoriu eported ew York and | with | two groups ) ing ac- Theron | fine both ex- | 1 ideal | ax Barr ade- was of Steele € performance. T"———W Nunzio E _Agnellc FOR BETTER SERVICE AGN I:Lu S SHOP BEAUTY Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown of Ev- g CONTRACT BRIDGE eretr sirect enterfained guests at HERBERT E. ANDERSON | |, - Slaney s, 1 supper Sunday cvening . , Mrs. Mortimer Rhodes of Berlin : B ALDEN ( will be hostess to her bridge club y il South Hig Monday i RICKEY Ph FITCH-JONES CO. —— Men's Wear —— Ladies Are Shrewd Shoppers Men look at a holiday gift through more appraising eyes than women do. Men cherish a present for two things—the thoughtfulness it expresses and the utility it possesses. What in the whole domain of Christmas generosity fi ments so admirably as gifts to wear? DECEMBER ALI’\.EADY.' YEs, but don't worry, for our supply of NORCROSS Christmas Cards has been renewed. They are friendly, informal, or an way you like them —and they have the right Merry Christmas touch. MAIN STREET Phone 124 of treasurer spring. Frederic W. chairman of the cl Macomber 1s The si last ibers of the club were cmil E Aust, Wal ter France Dr. Arthur 8. Grant Leon E. Jackson, Rudoiph E. Lupd George C. Ohlsen Charles 1 Stihiman, Harold H. Tayntor. nd Tenor:—1 Arel, K. Bishop, E. Robert Carter James 8. Hayward Verne Richard B Leinhard Merwin. Robert W G. Schauffler. Ra Harvey Paluch, First ging Wednesday First Tenor: — Earle Jr Lewis Charl Ps Powell. Henry aymond Thomas, K. Woodford, Walter Bass:—Cari A. Berg B. Britton, William 8 Cannon, Ed- vard f. Deflest, Howard W. Drap- Car]l T witt i Hochmuth Horton, Robert J. Klingberg, Frederick W Macomber, Charles B Pr H. L Ralph er. —Harris Stanlee Burns, C! t Deming, Richard K \am, Her- ord Mer- Howard Y. William Henderson W Frederick W House, Frederick “orter Upt P. Py LLUB EVENTS Christmas Meetings On Club Calendar For Week | —Programs Planned. the Wer day ing ut seorge Peterson following off President, M At a meeting of uxiliary held T he home of M Kelsey strect cers were elected Frad Svensk: vice president Falk: recording secretary, Mrs ioren: financial secretary Mrs. Arthur Olson Charles Peterson: , Mrs. Frank Olson, Nels Eckberg, Mrs. Harry Mrs. Gust Carling, Mrs Ericson, Mrs. Jack Lindsay, rles Johnson, Mrs. Oscar erberg ey Paul and chap- Mre AMINATIOI HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRISY RAPHAEL BUILDING 99 Wrst Maw ST eLEVATOR sgRvICH Walter | social | chair- | Mrs. Robert bergiund, Mrs Svensh: sunsine and member- ship committee, Mrs. Arthur N Mrs. Ar r UOlson Crust arison Fred irmar Raiph Anieri Seward, director of committee in Geneva of League of Nations assaciation, a brilliant talk before the rs of the New Britain Collcge club and its guests Monday evening f parish house. THe ini- ¢ of disarmament is the suc- s« of world p said Mr. Seward relations can be confidence being tate. Upon such ward said, would ¢ ability to disarm. Carpenter, chairman of ty committee, and her t Mra Llizabeth the the n portanc Miss n members of club, did much o e evening. Mrs. cliairman of the in- wtions commiittee, was program nionthly League meeting of was held Page 10) R TGO TGN W E TG T THIS YEAR— dventure, raphy— the a bool mather book for Picture books and story books, all sizez and’ prices, for tbe ildren. Book and Gift Shop 85 WEST MAIN ST. Telephone 6100 i 5o the one whose Christmas means most to you curaty unsurpass vine Guild Waich prefe scernment. make ine joy imas 16 come. Gruen Cartouche . 30115 8016 cate,wi'h smort link bracals), $5g Other aesigns, $35 1o $150 Techni-Quadron wn-Guard case with spaciel seconds $60 Other men's wrist ciches from Ses nawer mau And every diamond we se apresents 1he ooiginable ¢ Jewelel $75. Generations NEW BRITAIN