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—_— T Miss Margaret Attwood, a student at Dana Hall, Wellesley, Mass., and Willlam I5. Attwood, Jr., a student at Pomfret, are spending the holi- days with their parents, Mr. and William E. Attwood of Vine . .o Winthrop Warner, son of Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Warner of Cedar street airrved in town Tuesday from Rens- selaer to spend the school recess with his parents. PR Roswell Moore of Lincoln road and Curtis Booth of Forest street, to spend the week-end . Moore at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Tarbox of Grecnwich, Mrs. Moore and her daughter, Caroline have been visiting in Greenwich over the holida Miss Elizabeth Cooley, a student | at Zacher A hool in Boston, and Norman Cooley, a student at Taft school In Watertown, are passing the holidays with icir father, Dr. George P. Cooley of Lincoln road Roswell Moore of Sunnyled Theodore Hart of Lincoln road, ¢ tis Both of Forest street and S ford Chandler of Wethersfield will Ieave on New Ycar's day to spend the weck shooting at Martha's Vine- yard Miss Beatrice L daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Jo F. Lamb o Park place is spending the holidays with her parents. Miss T.am student at Bradford Acade Milton A. Weichbrodt of New York city pent Christrnas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hum- phrey of Lincoln street. Miss Catherine Gold is home from Cedar Crest colleze in Allentown, Pa.. to spend her vacation with her nts, Mr. and Mrs. Russcll Gold Worthington ric Miss Betty Googel, a student at University of Vermont. is spend. the holidays at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goo. 7 East street of Kansay holidays sters, ¢s Bowers reet e e Miss Sophie Googel ot Ea taining Miss Ruth Goldbz Haven cver the week-end 3artlett, Jr., a student ademy 1dover, st of his parents s Donald Bartletl of Lincoln strect. Dr. and Mrs childri Ten Kinsella and road were the Mrs. Aron in Man- and Mrs. Walter Moore and of Monroe street, spent Christ- | Moore's parents, Mr. | mas with Mis and Mrs. D. F. Ga of Worcester, Mass. Winton Catlin, a stud t Clark university in Worcester Mass, s spending 1 ristmas vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Catlin of Adams street Irving Dunn of this city spent Christmas in Boston, Mass Miss Dorothy 7 daughter of Dr. 1 Mrs. nk Z of Li coln road is Vermont academy for day returned ngton seminary . to pass the » h her paren Mr. and Edward D. Casc of Forest win D, M junior at N unive nding mas rece E home of Mr. ar Williatn ue of Lincoln Day Mic home from Bay Path | holidays. corge Garvie Me-| graduating class at nited s Naval academy in Annapolis has arrived in town to nd the holida at home. He has Midst s of 1033, Mr. and Mrs hi of Corbin I amin of Stanley S A. E. Macauley, of Sussex W Brunswick, spent Christmas w his brother, George K. Macauley of Drove road. Mr. Macauley was a resident of this city scveral years ago Miss Bertha Hazen of Vermont is spending the holidays with her niothier, Mre. lsabelle Hazen of East v o vnolds of New Yorl nas with his A. J. Hart of Hamil- Harold Tayntor spending the holi- days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hastings of Webster, Mass. and Mis. I. Tayntor of Daniclson. P Miss Marjorie Read, daughter of Clifford Merwin of Worthing- ridge returned last weck to it her mother over the holidays. . s ss Jean Trumbull, daughter of Governor John H. Trumbull Mrs., Trumbull. and a student at \lount Holyoke college, in North pton, Mass., spent the holiday at \er home in Plair Vinton Smith, a student at R folph Macon college, Virginia, is spending a vacation at his home on Broad street, Plainville. PR EW BRITAI} DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1930. 2 itz of Lincoln street, and daughter, Mrs. Mary L. 8imon of Salem, Mass., will spend the winter season at Miami Beach, Florida. P | John Sakalouskas, student at the Bryant and Stratton college is| spending a vacation with his par- ents on Stanley street. | Miss Dora Protass of Stecle street, sajled Wednesday for a few weeks' trip to Havana. + e s The Misses Bud and Dai Kop- | lowitz of 30 Trinity strect, are spending a few weeks in New York and New Jer: Miss Agnes Diehl, a student a the Vesper George school of Art in | Boston, is spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tobias Diehl of Winthrop strect Willets Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Young of Lincoln strect, | and Julian Pease, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pease of Vine will spend a few days of next week | in Garden City, Long streef, E. N. Humphrey of Lincoln; street is spending the week-end Lincoln, Pennsylvania. Mrs. W. A ard, of Adams the Christmas holiday f Dr. Marshall Howe of Har Pennsylvania PO The Misses Florence and Made- ine Bently, daughters of Mr. W. E. Bentley of Russell street, are the | ests of Mrs. Paul Malloy of Mt | Vernon, New York for the Chris mas holidays. P Miss Harriet Chamberlain of Ro- chester, New York, is spending few days with Mrs. 1. E. Hicks of West Main street | s e s Miss Margaret Russell of New York city spent the Christmas holi- | days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | { 1. D. Russell of Grove Hill Miss Louise Howe of New ankl city spent Christmas with Mr. and | Mrs. W. H. Rattenbury of Shuttle| Meadow road | « e | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Lamb and ] Beatrice, of Park place Christmas holi- ude Chariton of apen nts in Harvard Sch tration, is spendir the holida | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | C. Locmis of Lincoln road. omas a Linder, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Linder of as theic Walton ndrick coln street, will hav zuesis this weck Winifre of “St. Dasvid’s, Pa, and Hackett Swampscot. s s Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Hil and daughter of Winthrop strect | pent Christmas with Mrs. Hill's cle, overnor Holcomb of Southingto: Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E. Clark of South Burritt street are spending | the winter at Clearwater, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Foster of | . . Y., are the guests of .in-law and daughter, Mr.| derick Rackliffe of | nsington avenue. . % s | lliam LaPine, who is studving o De ner's Art school in Bos \ass., is spending the holidays home on Main street Mr. L is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J " GATHERINGS | E Large Teas Are On Sched- | ule For Today and Next ‘ Week. Rattenbury tenbi da . Mra. Wiiliam Ra huttle Mecadow road Mo | [ Britain Art school. spon- | Art League of N ritain ¢ an exhibition of | ’Ar: starting Monday at the studio! lon Cedar strect. The exhibition will |include oil paintings, water colors land drawings of y. evening ani | Saturday morning | | those exhibiting are Stephen, water colo | Griswold of Berlin, oil pain | Antoinette Newell Brac tol, drawing: Mrs. Frank | berts, oil paintings | Hungerford, oil paintings; Mrs [Harper of Farmingtou, oil paintings | Samuel Stohr of Meriden, water col- |ors: Miss Mona Lohman, oil paint |ings; Miss Ella Minor, oil paintings: Mrs. Marshall Jarvis, watcr colors. In the exhibition of work of the | Saturday morning children's clas: |are drawings by Howard Young | Randall Gilpatric. Joseph Martin l Betsy Chamberlain, Peggy Germond Saphronia Vibberts, Val amber lain, Virginia Merwin, Betty Pag Selma Leventhal, Donald Davidson, {Gllford Swanson. Dorothy Lohmias Shirley Joncs and Florence Nelson The Art League of New Brits started last October under the direc tion of Sanford Low. well known | artist, and Spencer Nichols, N. A, | associate uctor. | . s | Mr. and Mrs. | Clifton Wilson of West Hartford entertained the | | Grover | Nathar DBritain at supper at their home on Christmas eve. SRS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lash of Stan- | ley street cntertai 1 the members | of the Siegel Miller bridal party at! dinner Monday even A Havold Dolan of bin avenue entertained at Christmas eve party at their homc Mr. and Mrs progressive dinn ew Year's eve Mr. and Percival Platt, Mr and Mus. | Dudley Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Ha | rison Bristoll, Mr. and Mrs ner Weld, Mr. and Mrs Pritct and Mr. and Bri Corbin avenue e rtained housc Christinas eve Miss Elizabeth ball. d | of Mr. and Mrs. A G Kimbali of Lexington st was hostess at dinner Monda preceding the dance at | Shuttle Meadow | | club giver Alpha sorority ar Alpha Delta Sig- | ma f . were Miss Marjoric B Marjor iss ginia Humphrey, M | Galpin, | - | Katheri Arnold | | Theodore Lincoin road entertained Mr Mrs. Roswell Moore and irs. Hatch at cards Monday party Mo home on Manple Prizes were awarded 1o M rgaret McLean and Miss Eliza- 1 will | on | w Bri Yo Iroom. Holy Cross col- Dyson on Cor- bin nuc. Mr. and Shutile Meado guests 10 d Shawn dance sday evenivg at Bushnell Memo hall in Hart ford. 11 Moore o dinner Mr. and Mrs. Sunnyledge entertai at and bridge Tu Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck of Brady avenue entertained Mr. and | Mrs. Willurd Peck of Meri Mr. and Mrs. W 1708 sell street at breakfast { mor Mr. i Dr. and My Hill entertai ! evening. of Corbin 1 communit eve after which the party entertained at the home o Mrs. Edward Christ road at dancing and breakf HERMAN J. ZAHNLEITER Instructor in Violin and Ensembie Playing || dio: Booth Bloch, Tel. 545—1044WV Main st |} to the child of today a profitable employment of mind and hody, and a higher standard of ideals. 11 : L {iday afternoon in honor of Mis | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Hil Terbert Camp of ark place of Winthrop street had as their .. fucsts last Sunday Mr. and Mrs Mr Edward Christ of Ten Acre Robert Lane and their two sons, hostess at a brid party Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Bristol and fternoon in lLonor of I daughter, and Willlam Adams, all Eurith Wachtcr of Now | of Canton, and Miss Roslyn Colson prizes were won UV | of West Suffeld Piper of Boston Sikel Phsinsclapher e, E r. and Mrs. Harold Kent of Chapman strect entertained Mr. and W. Modene Christmas day. in | Andrews of 25th wedding ar ncoln street, Mrs. 1ford Thom- on of who 1 n ¥ Mrs. Her of Lincoln strect Pease, son of Mr. and Pease of Vine cet, at- ay ev Britain nce at club of T ere Wil- Pease, Richard Elizabeth Goss, 4 Eloper. party of t the home of Miss R ngton street Frances 2 Shepard. Bettina Ba Eleanor Hine, Elizabeth Virginia Merwin, Ethelyn Kathleen Hodge mie Mover Harriet Hubert ey and | | Ormond | mond ae New Britain High school will | held Tuesday, December thirtieth | Sequin Golf club, Maple Hill. | harge are M 8 | Barbara Shepard, | 1 Augustson of the| Alpha 1a sorority, the Misses | Lucille Naughton. Marion Gaudette, | d g Farrell of e Beta u| the Misses ie Fieber, | Ethel Peterson. and Virginia Mur- | ray ot the Sigma sorority and | the sabeth Attwood, Mabel | A =0V { Delta Ga Ma. y Ipin. daughter ¢ Galpin of friends at heon s . Harold Wills of Vine street tertained a few friends at bridge at | his home on Friday ever o s e Mrs. Daniel Morrell Hartford is giving a tea in honor Silver of her daughter, Miss Novella Jen- Morrell, on Monday at the Town and Country club in Hartford. Many Necw Britain people will tend. # oy The annual Christmas dance of Alpha Jota Epsilon fraternity Masonic temple T E Those in charge were Bdward McCarthy Willlam Fowler and Judson Sandon. Hine, daughter of Mrs A. C. Hine of Clay- will entertain at a bridge ier hom is afternoon P mong those from New dance given Monda by Miss Dolly Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Russell of Bloomficld avenue, were Julian Pease, Paul Rogers, Richard Pelton. D Id Bartlett, Jerry Hart and W Attwood CLUB EVENTS Few Formal Meetings Are Jeing Held at Christmas Time. Britain J H. Rattenbury of 6514 adow avenue, vice presi- ders, Frary & Clark, was d president of the New Brit- ain club at the annual meeting hetd in the club rooms in the Burr hotel building last 1 Other officers elected were, Firs pre Rufus N. Hemenway president, J. E. Stone; L. Sheldon; secre- Parker; directors R. W. Chamberlain <irk; aunditors, H. | W. Hatsing and R. L. White After the clection bridge was play- ed by most of the members, several engaging in Mah Jong. A buffet lunch was served The present membership of the w Britain club is 230 and the or- ganization is in & flourishing condi- tion, socially and financially. The entertainment committee, which hae charge of all social events has not made its plans for 1931, but the sec- tond annual golt field day at th2 Sh Meadow club will probably be staged in July or August. The first golt field day last summer was a success and encouraged the com- mittee to repeat the event next sum- mer (Continued on Page 10) EYES!ZHT EXAMINATIONS HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST RAPHAEL BUILDING 99 Wisy Maiw 8 eLEVATOR sERViCE “PRECISION OF VISION* Nunzio E. Agnell TEACHER OF VIOLIN STUDIO, 299 MAIN ST. For Appointments CALL 2009-J SRIDGE || CONTRACT ALDEN C. RICKEY G’I,ASSLS ‘HJ‘A LD FRANK E. GOODWIN 2T MAIN ST. — INED JEWELERS FOR GENERATIONS ANNOUNCE RUTH M. 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