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THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT: SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 193C. Saybrook Heights Mr. and Mrs, William Brlening of Misquamicut Mias Helen Burke of Rockville and Brazilian Denies Story of 'White Indians' Avenue returned to her home after two weeks spent on a trip through Maine and Canada. Mrs. F.

L. Morrison of Boston accompanied her on Park Avenue, Bloomfleld, and Mr. and a party of friends are spending several days here. the trip, and will remain here ior tne Mrs. William Brlening and family week-end.

were week-end guests at the heights. Miss Marv Herold of Stafford Mr. and Mrs. H. Gold returned to Mr.

Malcolm Swanson of Prospect Springs was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hartford after spending several John D. Lee recently. weeks at 28 Boardwalk.

Avenue, Hartford, was a week-end guest at the heights. Says 'Blond Indian' Tale Is Mythical Calvao, Brazilian, Who Has Explored Amazon Keg-ions Says Tribe Does Not Exist Mrs. Morris Greenberg and H. Cra Mr. and Mrs.

George Stevens oi Stafford Springs returned home after mer of Hartford are at the Tuch cot Occupying the Fisher cottage for spending a few days here. two week's stay are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herman of West Hartford. tage on the Boardwalk for a few days.

Miss Constance Smith of New Britain is at the home of Miss Bernice Stonington The Contract Club held a luncheon bridge at Stonington Manor recently, the prizes going to Miss Aim Bowman, James F. Drew and Mrs. Charles C. McNamara, all of Norwich. Mr.

and Mrs. Anton Ward wera hosts at dinner at Stonington Manor recently in honor of Miss Virginia Eggleston, whose wedding to Joseph Colin Smith took place last week. Those present Included Miss Eggles-ton, Mr. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Hirsche, Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Huntley. Miss Catherine Eggles-t-m and Branford Dodge Gallagher of West Roxbury, Mass.

Miss Suzanne Miller of New London was guest of relatives here recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Even returned to Hartford after spending several weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. H. Barney and family of West Hartford are occupying the postmaster Frame m.

emun ana family of Willlmantic returned recently from a week spent at the and Mrs. B. Sherman and daughter, Eleanor, of Sla Bettencourt on Park Street lor a Tumble Inn for some time. week. Miss Elizabeth Crossen of Center The Misses Nellie and Estella Har Street.

Hartford, spent the week-end bison of Willimantic visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mrs.

Owen O'Neill on Mott Avenue, Cummin gs. recently. Mr. John voelker of Center Street, ter Avenue are spending two weess at the Wigwam. Miss S.

Louise E. Fisher and Miss Grace Fisher of Hartford are guests of Rev. Mr. H. E.

Sawyer at 3 Atlantic Avenue for the week-end. Miss Faith Grant, who has been euest of her sister. Mrs. Lloyd Ken Hartford, was at his cottage over the week-end. JW mom Mr.

Fred Fisher and Miss Rose Mrs. w. suiman or Maruora is tne guest of friends on Stuart Avenue for a few davs. The Misses Margaret and Kather-ine Daly of Torrington are with friends on Parkway for the week. Herbert Wells returned to his resi Fisher of Broad Street.

Hartford, have neth, at Kennermere cottage, has re returned home after spending two weeks at their cottage here. turned home to East Windsor, Conn. Guests of Mrs. J. L.

Hartley at tne Yolanda Include: Mrs. F. A. Weeks dence in New Britain following a visit of two weeks on Park Street. STEAMSHIPS and family, Mrs.

Arton and daughter. Mrs. Dunievy ana son, Attorney James Dunievy, Howard Meadows, Mrs. H. J.

Webber and familv with Mrs. Harrv Lan of Springfield and Mrs.J. Waxman and sons of Hartford, are on Peninsula Avenue for a Attorney Charles Foerieau and Mr. TRAVEL SUGGESTIONS visit. and Mrs.

Lawrence Kenney of Sorinefield. and A. R. Hand of Hartford. Sound View BERMUDA and return, 1400 mile Ocfn Vovairo 170.

MOONLIGHT PARTY Oct. 4th. HAVANA 10 day AU- EXPENSE-SI 40. Guests at the Comerford cottage NASSAU, MIAMI and HAVANA 12 Days. All Expends $125.

JAMAICA 14 Gays ALL Expense 20O. Special party Oct. 8th. were the Misses Marv Walsh. Cath erine Tracy, Mary Sullivan and Cath Tozzi Calvao (right), a Brazilian explorer, denies the "white Indians" legend of the upper Amazon country.

In' the center Indian porters are using two tree trunks as 'a "bridge" across a jungle stream. At the left "are Indian pr.ests dancing a prayer for rain. erine Donahue of Norwicn, miss Grace Phalen and James Develin of Winter 1930-31 Taftville. The families of Herbert Choice locations now available on all ROUND the WORLD, MEDITERRANEAN, WEST INDIES, SOUTH AMERICA and SOUTH AFRICA Cruises anil Tours. Mr.

and Mrs. S. Fltzgibbons and Miss Gertrude Fitzjribbons of Hartford are at a summer residence on Hartford Avenue for the month, having with them, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanson, also of Hartford, as their guests.

Howard Maloney of New Britain spent the week-end here recently with friends. Mr. and Mrs. D. J.

Hurley of Hartford are spending the month here, and are entertaining as guests, Mrs. John Murtha and Mr. and Mrs. John Carew and family of Wethersfield. Miss Bettv Malcarney of Essex Is and Dixon Van Zandt of Wlllimantic, are at- the "Wigwam." Mr.

George Paton and daughter, Inez, of Windham road, Willimantic, left recently for a week to be spent Marendaz Steamship Tourist Agency Suite 101-2 Phone 2-1535 Eighteen Asylum Street Hartford, Connecticut Also at W'aterbury Cable Address MARENDAZ Westbrook Kelsey Beach acted as' host to all the other beaches in the borough of Westbrook on Tuesday afternoon. This was more or less a get-together in preparation for the big event which will take place the later part of this month at West Beach when again all the beaches will come to ed to their home on Pratt Street, SaybrooA. Mr. and Mrs. R.

W. Bigelow of Simsbury were recent guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Richard P.

Chapman. Mrs. S. S. Brooks led about 40 members cf Chapman Women's Relief Corps No.

49 on a Gypsy Trail supper, tcrminatinsj at her West Beach cottage, last Saturday afternoon. The ladles started from their at the "Wigwam." Mrs. Daniel a vaugnn of Greenville, is guest of Miss Ethel Chapman at Edgewater cottage on Atlantic Avenue. 12 DAY Miss Ethel Chapman of 182 Atlan spending the rest of the summer here. headauarters In Clinton.

Mrs. Clark gether fcr what will be a swimmer's afternoon. Prizes will be awarded for both swimming and diving. These will be provided by the Community tic Avenue left recently on a motor trip through New Hampshire accompanied by Miss Edith N. Henry of Providence.

Emm Dudley of Madison won first prize for her gypsy costume. The children's prize was awarded to Miss Louise CRUISES Aver of Windsor. Council of Westbrook. under whose auspices thre activities will be held. Mr.

and Mrs. William P. Hynds of Mrs. C. P.

Burdick entertained the The Pleasant View House had the following guests over the week-end: Robert B. Sarland. Mae Dunn, Wil NOVA SCOTIA Bristol are spending the mcnth of Northrop group of Church Workers August at Kelsey Point. at her cottage at Stannard Beach Thursday. liam Ward, Mr.

and Mrs. Desmond and Helen and Charles, Andre Gal-Inas, Miss Helen Moran, Joseph Shee-. han, William Garroty, Miss Ellen STEAMSHIPS Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Burdick of NEWFOUNDLAND "DOVE the briny blue for leight dayi on the famous Furness luxury liners Ivorytcn have returned home from a stay at Stannard Beach.

Mrs. Garfield Spencer and son of Rvan. Mrs. stepnen Maioy ana two children of Hartford, Miss BERrJJDA Ivoryton, are spending a few days Alice M. McHugh of James McGrall of New Britain.

Mrs. Helen T. Gray of with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burdick.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lambert of Windsor Locks were week-end guests of Mrs. Lambert's parents, Mr. and ForestVille.

Catherine A. Mc- Garv of New Britain, Conn, James "Ft. St. George" or Four days ashore in the glorious Iandsof pines and hemlocks. Swim in Northern waters follow he ball on excellent links game fishing to your heart's content.

up woodland join your cruise companions during nights of real fun in a climate as zippy as sparkling Burgundy. W.Miniter of Farmington, Conn. Mrs. Charles Merwm oi spencer Ave nu.e Miss Catherine waisn, accompanied by Mrs. Gill and family of Hartford are at a cottage here for the summer, having as their guests for the week, John Gunther, Frank Burton and Armond' Forte, all residents of Hartford.

Jerry McCourt of the New Britain Record spent several days here re- P. j. Marks and family of South Whitney Street, Hartford, are spending the week at their cottage here. Mrs. William Tarrant of New Britain is spending the summer here and entertained as guests fcr the week, Miss Emilv Sarra.

Marie Hanrahan, Mr. and Mrs. John Ott, son John, and dauehter, Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Veley and daughter.

Barbara. The Billv Boy cottage entertained the following guests, for the week: Miss Marv Bolan, James Bolan. Nicholas Lynch and Mrs. Lynch, all of Hartford. Mrs, M.

Shea and Mrs. D. E. Shea and children arrived here to spend the rest of the season. Mrs.

Rose Percndine and daughters. Eunice and Esther and Miss Lee Ponte of New Britain are at Tip-Toe-Inn for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardigan of Hartford are spending two weeks here.

Mr. and Mrs. James Geary and children, accompanied by Miss Anna Geary and Miss Anna Burke of Hartford, are at a summer cottage on Si-van Avenue for the remainder of the Godfrey Frederickson of Hartford, visited relatives in town last Sunday. Gilbert Shannon of Hartford is VEENaAM Guests at the Chesterdee cottage include: William McKnight, James McSheffery and Isold Bianchard of Norwich; Mrs. Clark of Hartford; Peter Burns and E.

A. Timulty of New York City. Arrivals at the Savoy cottage are: EfCLUDEVG iffJl Si vramotM 1 jetum. ft'U) otvme fatiiafT ry Smturdmy 'Pur mm Jtaf -Cnpx" miffiT MontrtoL FUKNESS R. C.

Kumpetch. Bernlce Mosher, Ural cSmi aegosjffiiodatlansi if I mesh and maintenance, nahf 1 ataamar aa your hotel during Ytvll S-dsy atop-opwa at Halifax? TOtVXCfl Madeline Wolsicffer, and Mrs. Gertrude K. Hope of Hartford. Recent arrivals at the Comerford Gross otti BERMUDA Rio de Janeiro, Aug.

21. (AP.) The myth oi tribe of "blond Indians" on a tributary oi the CHiapore River, along the boundary of Brazil and Boliv.a. has bepn exploded by J. Tozzi Calvao. Brazilian explorer.

The existence of this tribe was fasi reported by Lieutenant Colonel II. rawcett, the British traveler, who met an undetermined fate In the northern Jungle country in May, Colonel Fawcctt, however, never snw them and was, in fact, trying to lind the mythical tribe when he sappenrcd. Calvao Widely Known. Calvao, who is widely known In he United States, has spent nine months coursing the mere and junglss of Brazil as assistant to General Candido Rondon, who has been enccking the boundaries of this country witn Venezuela, Peru, Colombia and Bolivia. Oeneral Rondon with a cinema operator is now checking boundaries with Paraguay, Argen-tna and Uruguay, and will not return to Rio de Janeiro lor three more months.

No Truth In Story. "The blue-eyed and red-haired Indians, supposed descendants of a party of European adventurers, have been talked about from time to time among Indian tribes, and I beheve that these tales were the basis of Pawcett's story," Calvao said on his leturn here. "General Rondon made j-pecial inquiries, and he is Indian hhaself, but we could discover no truth In the blond story either In the Guapore section or anywhere else. There are 'light' Indians in Brazil, those who live In the great forests where they have little sunshine, but their hair and eyes are as dark as the plains Indians." The Rondon party, besides the general and Calvao, Included the general's sort, Benjamin Rondon, a topographical engineer; Lieutenant Carlos Gertun, Brazilian medical corps; Major Luis T. Reyes, chief photographer and his assistant, Jose Louro.

It was on October 10 of last year that the party started from Cnyaba, capital of the state of Matto Grosso, in motors over the plains did 700 miles In this way before taking to canoes. Later they used launches, river steamers and horses, changing means of transportation as they headed up small rivers or passed into larger ones. Extensive Boundary Work. They went down the Araguaya to the Tocantins and Into the Amazmi at Para. Nine hundred miles Hip the Amazon and Rio Negro they came to Manaos.

once the rubber capital of the world, then continued up the Rio Nesro 600 miles to the Venezuelan border. After inspecting the boundary markers they returned to Manaos and up the SDlimoes to Peru, doing 900 miles on this river. Always they had to come back to the Amazon and start uo another river, following It as it grew smaller, first by river steamer, then launch, and lastly Indian canoe. In this way thev traveled on the rivers Araguaya, Tocantins, Guapore, Negro, Soiimoes, Purus, Acre, Abuna, Madera and Mamore. After Peru they came down the Bolivian by horse and 300 miles bv launch on the Paraguay River to Corumba.

Matto Grosso, where the party broke up. In the nine months they traveled nearly two-thirds the distance of the earth's circumference, and nearly all by waterways, but did not have a single day of sickness. They reported that at the Ford plantation at Boa Vista on the 3000 men were In the best of health, as fever and other tropical diseases have been nearly wiped out by the company's sanitation system. Cornfield Point Mrs. Edward Hull entertained Miss May Benson of Ridge Road-Middle-town, at her cottage on Sea Breeze Road.

Miss Marion Hull, who has been visiting in St. Johnsbury, for the past week-end, arrived Thursday for the remainder of the season. Miss Ethel Hull and Mr. Hull also arrived Thursday for the remainder of the season. Occupying the Conklin cottage are Mr.

and Mrs. Forest Thatcher and Miss Margaret Thatcher of East Hampton. Miss E. C. Sangren of New York City was a guest over the weekend.

Mrs. Newton E. Ackley la entertaining Miss Anna Eklund of Colony Street, Meriden for the week Miss Amy Worthington of East Hampton has returned home after a short visit. Mrs. Thomas Willerford and her' two sons, Tom and Ted WUlerford.

of Miami, are visiting her mother, Mrs. C. M. Watrous of East Hampton at her cottage here. Mr.

woHvine srvpnt-. the lwek-end here. spending a three-weeks vacation with his mother. Mrs. Marjorie Shannon.

Thomas Hamilton has returned to his home in Glatsonbury, following a short visit with Egbert BulL Miss Gertrude Coombes and Miss Lillian Oakes of Middletown, were week-end guests of Miss Coombe's mother, Mrs. J. Coombes, on the Heiehts. Miss Frances Faulkes of Freeman Street, is spending the month here. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Harris and Mr. and Mrs. George Plcard of Rocky Hill have returned home after camping at West Beach for some time. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Spencer and Miss Margaret Kelsey who have been camping at West Beach, have return- rWO Oramcdtantic'XW LIS Whitehall 565 Fifth Ntw York City or any authorized agent Kelly. Walter Johnson, Leonard Johnson and Charles Thody ol Cromwell. The Valentine cottage entertained as guests, Helen Mack, Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Waingow and son. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Collins, Hugh Burke, Lawrence Galliot, Irene Cohen, James Donnell, Joseph Smith, James Collins, Adele Coben, Jack Tiemey, John Mack, Herman Cohen, David G. Sarah Keane, Anna Sheridan, Mary A.

Sheehan, Christine F. Kupec, all of Hartford. Florence Kennedy of Bank Street and Abby Murphy, Mildred Murphy and Florence O'Grady of Rogers Street, are at the beach lor two and Mrs. M. J.

CLoughlin of Hartford are at the Halecottage for the rest of the season, having as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Thorns Grant, Elizabeth Coleman and Mary Flynn of New Haven. Mr. and Mrs.

John J. McLamey and family of New Britain are at a cottage on Swan Avenue for the rest of the month. Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan and family of Hartford are here for the summer, and have as guests, Mr.

and Mrs. F. H. Flavell of Detroit. Mich.

Miss Catherine Carroll of Hartford is spending the remainder of the season with Miss Irene Murphy. John Green of Hartford is guest of friends here for a few days. Mrs. Katherine Lawlor has as her guests Miss Jennie Regan. Mr.

and Mrs. John Barry and Paul Barry. Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Lauredsen of Hartford are spending the month with Mrs. William Caplan of Adams Street, Hartford. Mrs. Ellen Godfrey of Hartford is here for the month, having as guests Mrs.

B. P. Neville, Mrs. Mary Clancy, Miss Loretta Sperla and Francis Michel of Hartford. The Misses Marion and Catherine O'Loughlin of Hartford spent the week-end with friends here recently.

Mrs. Dorenbaun, accompanied by Miss Ruth Weinstock, left for Hartford after spending two weeks here. Mrs. Eugene DeRoehn of Wethersfield Is staying here until Labor Day and entertained over the week-end Mr. and Mrs.

George E. DeRoehn of Hartford and Marjorie Canfield of Wethersfield. Mr. and Mrs. P.

J. Fenton and Mrs. Leahy, with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E.

Sheehan of Hartford, are spending the rest of the season here. William F. Stewart, and John Marron of West Hartford spent two weeks here recently. Mrs. Led with, and Mrs.

Thomas Walsh and Mrs. Katt, returned home to Hartford following two weeks spent here. Mr. and Mrs. James Beach, of Hartford, recently visited at the Mrs.

Henry Shei'ard of Hartford is at the Bob White cottage for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Curtin, Mr. and Mrs.

James Edwards, Miss Genevieve Curtin and Mr. LaRock, all of Hartford, were guests of Mrs. D. Weir recently. Guests at Tammany Hall are: Mrs.

Fred Merget, Clare Merget, Nellie Costello, Algot Hanson of Hartford; Mrs. C. J. Chartier, Patricia Char-tier Jean Chartier, Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Tammany, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. A.

Brozowski, Pierina Frachey, Teresa Franchey, Carroll Chartier and 'A. Brozowski of Manchester. THIS A JJ1 TRY cottage on Atlantic Avenue include: Miss A. Leigh and Miss Mary Dana-hey of Washington: Miss Josephine Danahey of Willimantic; Miss Mary Walsh. Miss Catherine Tracy and Miss Catherine Donahue of Norwich, Miss Grace Phalen and James Develin of, TaftvJle, Mary Sullivan of Norwich.

Those arriving at the Saunders cottage are: Mrs. Margaret C. Zei-ser and Isabel Granley of Hartford; Miss Esther B. Linneham of Spring 1, i (Ltf All-ExpenseTours 5 Days 76 8 Days 94 9 Days $100 12 Days $118 season. water and rail in either direction to or trom A D.

0 IF A Mrs. J. J. Mahone of Hartford entertained as guests recently, Mr. and Mre.

M. Flannery. Martha Cokile, Mary Shea. Martin Cunningham, ATLANTIC CITY RESORTS n'. ik.

trlr. ranramal Oaa war br atsaaMr. em an by rail. Ton aea Havana, Panama Imehtdtmm ihlp mn.A ArW i Catherine Dillon, Mary Fitzgerald. field, Miss Doris Y.

Holland of Longmeadow. Mr. and Mrs. H. G.

Block and daughter of Hartford, A. Jean Perrin of Pawtucket; Bettv Gerseh of South Swansea, Helen Radigan and Thomas Reidy, all Canal (aa oool In nnun aa In winter), San Die (Conraado Bench), Las Angelea, San Frandaeo. New 33,000 ton aleetrle Unarat Onhdde nan, deck awl mining pools, averr shipboard loxmy. Your ehoiea of tall font aaroas thn continent with atoporen per-milled. Kedaoed Summer Rates.

of Hartford. KWATIER Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Stevens Onn Em! South Otrolint Arcnut of Hartford; Eleanor B. Harrington of Bound Brook, Mrs. Edith Apply aa y. I Broadway, Nw York; or author-lies' S.S. ar KB.

agmu, i namafaciticfjjte TAlflM I WJf Ti AM i IMnaNATIONAl.MtrniUlIMCOHffn Hatch and daughter. Miss Priscma KCBOPEAM PLAN fl CP Running watr, print hsth hower. KAdto ana telephone in roGau. ueesn paining direct from Hotel with fpsepnvUMrcea. Moat central Mcanon.

ip. bo. Wood. -Miss Margaret Fitzgeraia ann Josephine Fitzgerald of Springfield; Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Sibert of Chicago, m. Ocean Beach Stri lgSlf trtfi fat tit By tailing on Wednesday, the trip it made in true "Dutch" Style on the "Veendim" just chartered from the Transatlantic service of the Holland-America Line. i If return is arranged on the "Ber nnda," there's another Transatlantic thrill coming with a jolly British crew and all the niceties of In Bermuda, bathing, sailing, bike riding, teas, dances, tennis, sightseeing and mny other pastimes in the cool mid-ocean atmosphere. Bermuda's average summer temperature is only 77. Sailings from New York every Wednesday on the S.

8. "Veendam" and every Saturday on M. S. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Bianchard and children of Hartford are at the Margaret cottase, having as visitors, Mrs. John O'Keefe and son, and Miss Marie Magner of Hartford. F. Earlickson of Hartford spent a week here recentlv. Mrs.

Cathryn McCauley is with her brother. Thomas Vail of Hartford at his cottage, the Renee. for a few days. Guests at the Renee cottage include Ernest Jarvis, William Rotchford, Jack Martin, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Foley and daughter, Minnette. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Carbo and daughter of Meriden, and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Carbo of Middletown.

Visitors at the Fagan house from Hartford include Mrs. Mary Hurley and daughter, Margaret, Katherlne O'Connor, Mary Sullivan, Mrs. Peter Tko Mits IMollin and Estella S. Agents in Hartford WARD W. JACOBS CO.

Established 1846 Hartford-Conn. Trust BIdg. 750 Main Street Tel. 2-4593 ROton Harbison of Willimantic were visitors of Mrs. Owen ONeiu at xnepiune Park recently.

aj-c Tprnip avrr nf North Ox- ford Street, Hartford, left on a motor CONNECTICUT RESORTS trip recently to yenowsione rars with her brother, Rutherford C. Plaut Miss Elizabeth Avery Week of Vaney and family, Mrs. Sarah Pren- Grove stret ana miss fTiea yjon. IWIIAVMI dergast, Mary and Helen Bianchard, Marv Curbey; Mrs. Mary McDermott, Grout of the beach returned recenuy frnm trislt.

ntlr.h friends In FairhBV- ELM HOTEL WOODMONT-ON-THE-SOUND Accommodates 150: 4 acres, all improvements, running water In all rooms, bathing from hotel: special rates, t20 single. $35 double, with excellent meals. Booklet. Phone West Haven 9-4542. Charles Halloran.

Helen Callahan and en, and with college classmates IMPORTANT TO NOTKi "Veeadam aa Berainda" aall from Manhattan Fiat 9t iwert 55io St.) and aa direct to dock at lanilton (Bermnda) thus avoiding inconvenience of fira nulla transfer fro at anchorage. trmuda Whitehall St. (jAre BraSmy ttghm 6S Fifth or any AaAarimiAgwat at Gloucester. Mr. and Mrs.

G. E. rnroop enter- foinort ot ltinrwnn rpppntlv'at Light" 12-day all-expens cruises $125 and up s. Munarge, from Now York Aug. 39 end very 2 wanks thnr-otnr The ghip your hoteL 2 dayt la Nassau 2 day in Havana 2 days la Miami and two light-aeelng trips la Havana.

Writ for Booklet KK2. house Inn In honor of Miss Margaret Remsen's guests, Mrs. winneia ocoii, and Mrs. Todhunter Thompson of Maw vnvV ntvir nrAspnt included CONNECTICUT RESORTS Mr. and Mrs.

James Hurley and sons. Guests at the Benneary are Gott-frid Anderson. Ida Anderson, Nellie Moriarty. Margaret Galvln. William Walker.

John O'Neil. Charles Campbell, Mary Doyle, Joseph Rotchford. Mary DuPont. Mr. and Mrs.

Sherman Johnson. Margaret Johnson, Robert Barry. Joseph Barry, Albert Nonan, Ann I. Goodsell, Mary Malloy, Margaret Klhon, Catherine Geary, Jonh Corner, Margaret Carroll, Edward Fitzpatrick. B.

Horan. Mary Keane, Leonard Joseph May, Edward Kalleor of Hartford; Edward Mr. and Mrs. Horace Learned, Mr. 12-day all-expente tour $125 NASSAU and up 6 days at Royal Victoria and Mrs.

Robert roote nail ana uieix sister, Miss Ann Rogers of Watch xiiii vraruvn Ocrden' Jones. Italian Tenor Coming. Milan, Italy, Aug. 23. (AP.) Dlno Borgioli, tenor, is to sail October 4 to give concerts In the principal cities of the United States.

His. tour will last about two months. Mrs. Winiieia SCOll was uuoieoa ok Hotel, Nassau (American Plan) and steamer round-trip between New York and Nassau. Write for Booklet KK4.

For complete information see local tourist agent or Lighthouse Inn to a luncneon recently having as her guests. Mrs. Horace Ua-mai-rt Mine ismis Barnard: Miss Agents in Hartford WARD W. JACOBS CO. Establisbed 1846 Hartford-Conn.

Trust Bldr. 750 Main Street Tel. 2-4593 Mary Pe'avey, Miss Frances Ogden MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES TRAVEL WILCOX'S Pier Restaurant Savin Rock West Haven Thirtieth Consecutive Season Shore Dinners Very Popular For Its Wonderful Broiled Lobsters Private Banquets a Specialty Free Parking Space for Patrons of Restaurant at Corner of Oak and Marsh Streets. F. S.

TERRELL, Mgr. TeL 9-0208 New Haven Itvchange Jones, Miss Margaret rcernsen, mis. Todhunter Thompson, Mrs. William B. Quaintance, Miss Amelia Stephens, 6TWall Street, New York City Mrs.

sianey Harris, jvirs. oessic rinrfcro onH Xra Ci V. ThrOOt). TM Miss Louisa Barnard gave a dinner recently, at Lighthouse Inn in honor of Mrs. Winfield Scott and Mrs.

Todhunter Thompson of New York. Those present were Miss Margaret Remsen, KKt-m tiiranft PairiorH Trs Charles Miss Elizabeth Hanmcr of Wethers- Di7Q ROUND TRIP avjjo. living A. Sackett, Mrs. Bessie L.

Dodge, Mrs. David Banks, Mrs. iearueu. Miss Catherine Gandy, Mrs. Todd and MAINE RESORTS AND THE CONTINENT Lid, aUfJUawa Mrs.

Sidney Harris. Mrs. J. Ahern of New Britain is with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Doyle AAAam A nAnvB fnr a fPW rift VS.

t- 1 GIBRALTAR, NAPLES, GENOA fh AUGUSTUS and ROMA Sept. 6. Sept. 27, Oct. 11.

Nov. 1 Debsrk at Ucnoa lite short easy way tfi Oberimoierftau Henrv Lamav returned recently to New Britain following a visit with iri uttim tauwt). firrtei 75: Ink ill mi lei lone. on fans street. vrntnn Pletsh rt Hartford left for txrtUrnt rutting, dance hall, nrrheitra; tennii, pool, 4 ntw regulation bowlmjt tiievs.

electric light; born-cJ ind room Sift en (17 double. I'll and $22 linpl vet Rftoklot, LAKE MARANACOOK. MAINE field Is entertaining miss Ann caser of Manchester, N. at the A. W.

Hanmer cottage. Mrs. Elizabeth Skaats of Wethersfield is a guest of Mrs. A. W.

Hanmer. At the Meriwether cottage for the month are J. E. Dunlay and family of New Britain. At the Wednesday afternoon bridge party Mrs.

Sexton of New Britain was hostess, assisted by Mrs. Mefkell and Miss Dunlay of New Britain and Miss Mary McCarthy of East Hartford. At the annual Saturday evening bridge for both ladles and gentlemen Mrs L. G. Edgerton of Bristol was chairman.

The hostesses were Miss Mildren Weld of New Britain. Mrs. J. J. Williams of Meriden Mrs.

J. Ryan of Sprtngfield and Mrs. P. Hansen of Cornfield Point. Cornfield Point Association -ave a dance at the clubhouse Thurs a trin to Raratoea Springs, after which he will return to the beach for SPECIAL VOYAGE TO SICILY The Augustus Sept.

27, besides stopping at above ports, calls at Palermo, affording passengers unusual opportunity to visit colorful Sicily, perfumed Island of delights. i RHODE ISLAND RESORTS Frederick Henne returned to New Britain following a fetf days spent with Mrs. J. Bettencourt and her daughter. Miss Beniice Bettencourt of Park Street.

Miss Lauretta Dorsey of Neptune farmer Da Ltm Connecting Una ta Egrnt, Palestine, Constantinople and Athena far (Hush-atita1 asetrti, tni nirrmtiion apply ts LOOKING FORWARD, AND UPWARD When five low powered planes average about forty-five minutes fly.ng time between Hartfojd and Albany, when transoceanic airlines are under discussion, and planes accommodating more than a hundred passengers are being put into service, It's not surprising that forward looking travel agents are turning more and more to air travel. Our own staff boasts a 1 censed pilot, and you may be sure that our air travel recommendations are as authoritative as the land and water counsel for which this organization is famous. moment the A ship sails! Dancing on the broad steady decks by moonlight, swimming in the open air pool by aunlight, and deck games and quiet nooki from which to watch the colorful sea, the beckoning horizon. Even at the minimum rate all cabins are large, outside and airy. A cuisine and service beyond reproach.

The S. S. PAN AMERICA (21,000 tans) sails weakly Mandays from New York, Fridays from Bermuda. In addition, the regular South American Liners (sailing fortnightly) stop at Bermuda each way. Make your reservations at once.

For farther informcRor. umle for Booklet KK! SAUNDERS Cottage Misqtiamirut, Westerly, R. I. Formerly Pleasant View Beach Water front. Surf and still water bathing.

Excellent table board. Tor further particulars and reservations ADDRESS W. A. SAUNDERS NavlfatlansGeneralelta liana Italia Americs Shipping Cora. N.G.Ii State N.

r. or local sscntt ALL-EXPENSE TOURS Ineladint hotel ana) Biammmr nccommoda. tianm 4S' days $S4 TS days $90 9 days $101 MH days $13 or lanfr Back to Detest In 40 fcewre. FtstMl Tlma fm4att Shim I I HOTELS Agents in Hartford WARD W. JACOBS CO.

EstabUshr: 1846 Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg. 750. Main Street Tel. 2-4590 HOTEL ALPINE In the Whi te Mountains 3 I REMEMBER The Claire Beauty Shoppe 42 Asylum St.

Tel. 6-2271 is the first Beauty Shoppe in the city giving a VITA TONIC PERMANENT for 1 foamtip iJiiWL F. IRVIN DAVIS TICKETS (r TOURS 783 MAIN STREET-Street Floor Office Hartford National Bank Trust Co. Building Hartford Cable Address "FIDA VIS" day evening. Mr and Mrs.

H. J. Vandereb and family of 84 South Quaiter Lane. West Hartford, are occupying the Conroy cottage for several weeks. Mr and Mrs.

Henry Wright and sm, Kenneth Wright of55 Spencer Street and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wright cf 2772 Main Street, Springfield, are spending two weeks at the Albemarle cottage or Billow Road. At the Kosy Kottage on Pratt Road for two weeks stay are Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Bolles and family and Mr. and Mrs. Percival Godding and family of Woronoco, Mass. Mr.

and, Mrs. Elton T. Strong of 38 Saunders Street, East Hartford, are spending a vacation at their cottage here. Tuesday they entertained Mrs. George Bean of Liberty Street, New Britain, Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Burnham of 1953 Main Street. East Hartford, and Miss Mabel A Burn-ham a teacher In th Wt Middle School.

6 WAtU STR.EET-NEWYORJC.CITY NEW HAMPSHIRE RESORTS Mt. Madison Housd ON. SPEND INDIAN SUMMER th WHITE MOUNTAINS CD roooif, SO lintha. Hot and cclj viter In ill TRAVEL SEKV1CB Mrs. Foster's Travel Service, Inc.

Professional Bids. Lobby Travelphone 8-5012 179 ALLYN STREET Official Agents in llartforrl All Tour AH Steamship Lines-All Cruise Foley Madden Co Steamship and Tourist Agency Phona 2-1664 Church Street mil. Trnnli. Xtne-hols lolf courtr. Muitt I'avsior.

A Is fans Iftrlrr, 16 i Corns during September and October when the radiant foliage of the White Mountains ts at. Its best. Golf and tennis on hotel grounds. Bathing, dancing. No hay fever.

All rooms have bath or running water. Etevator. Idiree sun parlor. Accommodates 200. Booklet on request.

J. H. BsUhelder. Manarer North Woods tnck. K.

B. tooklst on rsntiett. G0RHAM. N. H.

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