New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 27, 1930, Page 10

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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1930. F!an I‘Aw’ VA[iUF It 1 t on t roposed [ P[ANET []IS[;[IVERY PS William L. Bode and their daughter, | White House staff of corresponc 1 > provid 1 Pauline, popular member of the ents. YO " t o will be I]EB SEASI]N KEE younger set. Mr. Cl was secretary to th 1 <0, *‘m‘h | . Mr. and Mrs. John C. King, New |late Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, be f t ¢ entertained at dinner at Patio ! fore Mr. Coolidge became vice pres and Mrs. Harrison White House writers to the ne Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark on ti (:nw Revision Board Votes t0 = Tiny Atom Also Prominent in |Coutry Homes Atiract Many|% Soxeon Dovsise ana ot Tivers outakisa of ine city. lear Up Confusion YUUW PLAN R[][‘Kfl Year's Science Annals Over Christmas . Tiaye been in the sesort In tha maidet Of & Washingion s for several weeks. They have as season, a society matron with - their holiday guests Mr. and Mrs. debutante daughter should hav v = F BY HAZEL REAVIS Bernard Kroger, Jr., of Cincinnati. time to prepare an elaborate an T € New York, Dec. 27 (A—Young | Mr. Kroger is president of the Old highly valuable book for the pres | people hereabouts are having one Of | Guard society and is seen regularly but this is what Mrs. Katharir of 4 science has those -in-a-lifetime weeks cn the golf course. MecCook Knox has done. anana i o n 4 £ « new and valuable ledge R0 4 the fashionable hotels, so- — Mrs. McCook Knox first introduc = T ne t 1S« V- and florists which exist largely be- Knox to Washington society an Dmm;‘ PdS[ Yt?al‘ bl R e g . - h cause sub-debs must become debu- then to Pittsburgh society. o z Cmptiness 1 4 tantes. there comes from the Yale Univer New York reached the peak of the | ity press, the Sharples history an debutante season over Christmas. | portraits of George Washington an The debs and their guests kept it up | his contemporaries, from dinner until dawn cvery nignt ¢ book is splendidly prin of the week, Christmas excepted, n w - {and its text refers to the arri smart life of the town . . in this country in 17 anrl infor exodus to country houses, although | from portraits of George Washing the z ballroom was alight RS ton. for a debut as usual, BY SALLIE V. H. PICKE —_— ‘Washington, Dec. 27 (#) — The| Barbara Hutton’s and Margarct |dance at the White House next FARMER MUR[]ERS Potter's parties held Monday were | Tuesday for Allan Hoover, son of the largest of the week. To both of | President and Mrs. Hoover, has tak- v them a thousand guests were invit- | €n on increasing importance as the «d to dance. Miss Hutton, a sta-|evening approaches. . THREE IN FAM"_“ tuesque girl with thick blond hair,| More than 200 young people will s the granddaughter of the late|dance in the east room, the green Frank W. Woolworth. She lnh:rw-irooxru and the blue room. They may Ifldlafla Ma.l] Beheved Tem cd a large share of her grandfath- |overflow into the red corridor. Sup- er's great fortune. | per will be served eithe the Z 3 Picrre's where Mrs. Stephen C.|dining room or at small tables set in was the hostess, corridor and rooms of the man- room of the Ritz-|sion’s ground floor. Boonville, Ind., Dec. | ey Mc & - of Tennyso near here, late yesterday hammer to death his mother, his stepfathe and his uncle, apparently during of i The dead Mik idenbach, 60, his stepfather Mrs, Mike Breidenbach, 60, h mother, and Tho Wetson, 60, hi uncle, McNeely surrendered late las to Sheriff George Ward an Neely told ! ¢ had intende 10 kill his wife r mother, and brother, ir Bradley, bu hat his “mind began to clear up after the triple McNeely, the there had been family that these could not be Money Question Arises ‘. ¥ Carlton I 1 use for debutante The latter plan was f followed | parties eve night this week and it |by the Roosevelt family the com- | will be just as popu next week out dance they for their for of the debuts is not yet | young daughter, Miss Ethel Roose- |in sight velt, now Mrs. Richard Derby Park Lane al ng To repeat history, that was one of the largest young folks parties given — in the White House in w.uum,. the girls are choosing | though President and Mrs > their coming out dresses. ained at more tl t v for Miss He derick J. Ma 1 | Miss Tatt had her coming out party u night. | there too. embroidered — | : . Bro-| Following closely the elaborate | ‘Flections Ordered T 1 i . A et 180 i v, also & 1 Tuesday, | coming out party given Fri 1S 2 € > % : her supper | for Miss Helen Lee Eam velvet and | by her parer . and Mrs. H¢ Sl Dohert Mi Ruth Gullion, | Astor's dinner f wughter of Col d Mrs. Allen cer, deb Gullion, will he ted to so- Mrs. George F. Baker, |ciety Monday at a tea dance. Many | Miss Baker's debut Of the Kentuckians now resident in iukia hin 27 (P—Th onday nig It was onc Kentt as well as other guests|gyg ( ic Lazarist missionaries a dozen 1 uport debu- | from south are expected 10 at- | who we ( reds in trio, 1 kept young peo- | tend. driv n Kiar Kiangsi provinc on Monday | ing ) persons wer Haydmorning S{IRDCICELVERBLOTICES L s in the Catholi 0 a large wedding L £ : : | on at Kian, it was 1 d tc and Mrs, H g f Mr. and 3 TKC cor. released yesterda he brige H- Calvert, Jr. of ast t : af ) r held since October 6. Bathoios jiinCadusoRIt 0t nf tion at Na rward there was | VoIt Of "';'»“M Sl ! Sian said the release w : against the reds, th assistants at the ;fififimwnmswms.wg;&gw " ON HINGE mwmmN&mwxflwrwwa,fimi;x;;;g; PaIm Beach Colony MR DS S TR e e L B e clain By Glady: FOUR MEN KILLED S GEaE e e H ) : o L X ohit rly 100 members of the Palm FORICAST fOR SQUMMIR Play Ho ORMAL PAJAMAS ARE NOW | S BEING WORN FOR DANCING AT THE~ SOUTHERN RESORTS. { B e verr BELOW, WHITECREPE | wich, Conn: ROMAINE PAJAMAS FEATURE ANwTEEEST\NG . Hutton, | DECOLLETAGE AND SKIRT BACK— THE and Mrs. W WAISTLINE |® BELTED WITH BLACK N. Y.; Mr. and FRINGE. Pillsbury, Min- Tl THE CENTER , PEACH CHIFFON Mizner, Palm IS USED WITH MATCHING LACE —THE Frelinghuy- TROUSERS ARE VERY VOLUMINOUS AND : Mr. ENTIRELY PLEATED Ard- THE RIGHT, A SHORT PLEATED JACKET ) (FORMED OF BRILLIANT COLORED STRIPES' OF will open Tuesday CHIFFON SEWN TOGETHER) IS WORN OVER ith a reper- BLACK SATIN PAJAMAS. ting “Mr. Pim Milne, The sca- 11 weeks. 1s shopping, alert 1tions. at the re- brim- VT OTHE TOP, NOW a wider. Some amusing a tiny bunch of | Beverly | - of the old g golf coursa | ILPLEIEE FTAMIES % i s t t recently unusual costume .2 n|® d < « / fano ) r. K at- | which promises to become popular. A colored Jacket after the style of those of the Basque country, w 4Train522" HOUI’S- \ BT PARTICULAR . oor s ing -y € e worn with colored knickers and | Jadrilles. YORK 1O e 5 =k 8 being 2 OST STATUL. FOUND 2 FLOR!D Ll Y » i 2 ¢ 27 P—One of the| Mr. and Mrs. Dobyne entertai & iy I es € . n Christinas eve with a cafe Basquc R e —— J‘ML‘ o v te g r H 2 £ v izl at their villa Casa Beata. All of the The Miamian 2458, m : = i 1 Frible St o 0 SR guests wore Spanish or Basque cos- SRt sttt hi ¢ : ¢ i e L s tumes. The affair was held in the Havana Special 10:15 p. m : ; e e t erleito e i 5 4 Sk 5 > patio. ey sl ) | , fire at 60 1 ‘ Ebt, : Others entertaining with holiday ) < | lling, 1dy her s were Mr. and Mrs. Guernee unn, Washington, D. C.; Mr. and m"li Irs. George Luke Mesker, of New rded the | york; Harold Sterling Vanderbilt, 250 years it | New York; Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. by the | Hayes, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Frank 3 Other Fast Through Trains Daily J ; The . Vernon Skiff, Short Hills, N. J.; and s Taoet 1in Mrs. George Warren Fuller who gave Aflaflfic COaSt Lille S Eortaneil B 4 peL ; 1 i 1o ‘ he _TWO FIRMS BANKRUPT a dinner followed by dancing on the : Haven, Dee. 27 (P—Among | roof of the new Palm Beach hotel, mrfi:"::;”wf::’:m;x_‘f““"’h . : he I bankruptcy petitions filed in | in honor of John Calvert of Lon-| R AT A v ob to give barr [ Beay i gel of I court yesterday werc these: | don, a guest of her son, George. 8 West 40th St., New York ] " ] " a ¢ ttsburg ver vell & company, department | — Tel. Lackawanna 7080 ro of about 175 1 r port, with s of $34,- Mr. d Mrs. Edwin A. Burch| St - Toopieal Trioe s g € « payoff ' g le o I ts of $91,257, and J. W. | have arrived at the Breakers from | t A wncer & Sons, Inc. general con- | Detroit. Members of the Chicago | FOR BEST RESULTS Blur ¢ roof | I « of |tractors, Hartford. with debts = of | contingent who are recent arrivals by PARKER VMERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | 42 Griswold strect, (o iobert Loty ,T59 and assets of §6,7 in Palin Beach include Mr. and .\na.l Y - PAID IN FULL LUCKY LANGEAGE AN '

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