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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1023, m ered Miss Philomena Groman at the | Fred Latham of Black Roek av “i: JUNE WEDDING PLANS home of Misa Edith Anderson of 115 | will return the lstter part of Pwight street, recently. Viss Groman |month from Pittsburgh university 1o man received a large number of gifts | spend his summer vacation in town Brides-To-Be Arrange For Nuptial ‘Ceremonies—Women Play Golf At Shuttle leadow—High School Senior Prom Closes Social Season There Bociety was well represented 1n the Audlenee which greeted the puplls of Miss Gertrude Hind who appeared i recltal this afterneon at home The program for the recital follows Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary Liveey Little Jaek Horner Liveey Barbara Soripture Noah's Cat her from her friends, Bhe 18 the daugh- | with his parents. ter of Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Groman .0 Of 46 Rhodes street and will become | My, and Mre. Joseph Andrews and 1#.9 l.nd" of Hrr'herl E. Anderson, the | family of Vine street will spend the vell known violinist, Tuesday, June | remainder of the month at thelr 6 summer home in Madison & N Dot s -";Il Miss| yoray Fieisher, son of Mr. and e ave a miscellaneous ’ day in henor of Miss Mildred Dolan . The house was decorated In pink cuse university to spend his summer Miss Dolan was the recipient of many | !0 With his parents useful and heautitul giftsa A huffet |luncheon was served. Miss Dolan ",'a""" T, Sloper of Russell strees {will hecome the bride of Irving Dunn | ¥ 1eave Bunday for Greenville, Me, |of Nockville on Wednesday, J 12 - : " une Mrs. Wilhor €. Gilbert of Beaumonts The opening dance of the summer &"M'” DAY gy Bhegg L7 5 .‘:‘,.”,,:: season for the school set will take |y " o Mr. and Mre. Deel B placa Monday evening at the Shuttie NO7 PArents, Mr. and Mrs Hue t Meadow club when the Alpha lota | %!'® 0 Emmona place at West Poin Epallon fraternity gives ita® annual where they are attending the thirtieth commencement affalr. Dancing will | "*UMOn of Mr. Bassette's class, She he enjoyed from & until 1 o'clack, “!!! return to town with them te Melluzzo's orcheatra of Hartford, fur. *PeNd the summer [nishing music. Thows in charge of| e the dance are expecting a large num The ding of Mim Doris Freee Ler to attend as many of those going MAN. daughter of Mrs, Rlanche Tudor to school out of town will be home. Freeman of Corbin avenue and He Beveral are expected from Hartford. | bert P. Knowles, son of Mr, and Mrs. Gebrge Everstt Herre 18 chalrman of | John Knowles of this city will take place on Saturday, June 16th at the home of the bride-to-be, Miss Frees man will be attended by Miss Fannie the school soflal events preceding Knowles a sister of groom a maid-ofs commencement, was held last pight Nonoer and Mr. Knowles' best maa !In the Senior High schoal gymnasium ™! be Vernon Weich of Warehouse amid a setting of brilllant color dec. Point. Reverend Lyman A. Johnson oratlon, gorgeous costumes and excel. ! ceremony In the lent musie. | presence immediate family, picture, dressed in a rainbow color Dickinson's Sunday scheme, Baskets of flowers of Taven- dar hue and ferns were placed about Miss DI Estelle School at Burritt Mission to Have the gymnasium, In the balcony cor- Annual Exercise and Promotion, - Maxim Peggy Atwood Wopper Toad Billy Atwoed (R e | Miss Edith Westman Cramm Beethaven for four hands by Diller and Qualle) Eleanor Hine, Albert Hine Little Rong Presser Mildred Runheams Ecossaises (Arranged and Mrs, John Andrews and Miss Ruby Andrew will return tomorrow from Troy, Y where Mr, and Mrs. Andrews went the first part of the week to attend the graduation exercises at Russe!l Sage umversity, Thelr daughter, Miss Ruby Andrews, was a member of the class. Mr, daughter, A Despite the intense heat Tuesday morning, there were about 46 mem. | bers of the Connectiout Women's Golf | association held at the Bhuttle “"fl"‘“""‘ Meadow elub, Roth prizes, for low 5 ross and low net on the basis of 1% W alts s o Rehubert o0 went to New Haven golfern (Arranged for Four hands by Diller| o H, Porter, one of the stat and Quaile) | hest women . il d . players, who had a Peggy Atwood, Billy A":M" handieap made the round in 96 English Country Dance Krogmann | grone This gained for her the low Fleanor Hine, Eross award from association, Mrs, C, C, Elwell finished with a gross e of 108 which, with her handicap of ©IN% | 23, brought her well under the wire in Lindquist Mana Zuecea Virginia HINI ‘ Pallade Riehard Cooper P ) Mrs, George Kron of West Main street 18 spending a few weeks at Lake | George, N, Y, Menuet Morart . v of the Visiting the Gladys Ahlgren Shepherd's Dream Darothy Luhrs Styrienne, four hands ‘ .. D'Ourville Flora Hine, Carolyn Smith cont Dance of the Clowns Ellenberg | of Ha Albert Hine Ro, June Barcarolle Tachalkowsky | g, Papillon Grieg | .. Miss Helen Johnsor Nurses association, is spending week-end In West Haven, . v Mra. R. J, Vance and daughter, Miss Agnes Vance, and son, Robert Vance of Maple street, left yesterday on a motor trip to Washington, D. and Atlantie City, N, J . .0 Howard Humphrey of Russell strest kas been to New York city during the week The the low net contest with a score of Gondolina 5, Other low players in the handicap L were: Mrs, Frederick Arnold riford, with a net of 93, Mrs, gera Squires of Hartford, 90; Mrs, Bronson, New Haven, 91; Mrs, A, i\. Benedict of Waterbury, 93; Mrs, - ‘orter, 94; Mrs, Winslow, also of New De Severno| Haven, a 4 handicap player, 94, and + Behytte| Mrs, Wm, Wurtenberg of New Haven, | 98, the committee in eharge LRI The senior promenade, the last of Carolyn Smith Waltz Lo Youth and Joy Flora k perform the of the ):flnh .. | Miss Barbara Blair of 14 Hart street | The “Society of Mayflower Descend- spent the past week in Norwieh, ants held its annual spring meeting where she attended the graduation |at the New Haven Lawn club on exercises of the W, W, Backus hos- Tuesday as guests of the members pital, from that city. Miss Almira C. Twine |ing attended from New Britaln, | . e | Miss Virginia Bodley, daughter of |Dr. George H, and Mrs, Bodley of Hamiiton street entertained twenty of her young friends at her home Thurs- day afternoon in honor of her fourth birthday. . . | Miss Clara Traut, daughter of Mr |and Mrs. Frank ‘Traut of West Main street, returned today from Martha Washington college, Abbington, Vir- | ginia, for her summer vacation, . . ners were set aside with floor lamps “ s Miss Angela Lacava returned to- and decorations furnishing much of |day from the Boston University of ! |Law to spend the summer vacation 'he beauty. The celling was decorat. with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. James |1 In & wheel-shaped arrangement of | | Lacava of Hawkins street. Prosper | Visteria greens and dull colored lights Children's Day observed at [Lacava returned Thursday from St |The high light of the decorations was|the Burritt Mission tomorrow morning {John's preparatory school. an electrical display over the ante- at 10 o'clock. It will be observed as | room occupled by the patrons and pa- promotion day as well. The program tronesses bearing the numerals will be as follows “1923." The young men, in white Processional, flannels and dark coats, and the|Mrs, D'Addario, |young women fin costumes of many' Opening hymn, “This Is the Day,” shades added to the attractiveness of | Hymn, “Hark, the Volce of Jesus the gcene. Is Calling.” Shortly before 9 o'clock the danc-, Story a picture, “The ers formed in a line for the grand| Prayer, Chanted response. march. On the way around the gym- Hymn, "Jesus Loves Me,” nasium they were recejved by the |department. class officers and advisors, the patrens| Offering, taken by the juniors. |and the patronesses. After the march | Ofering hymn, “Give, sald the Lite | written and produced by the Men's | |club of the Stanley Memorial church, around the hall they proceeded down tre gtream. Tell was successfully presented Thursdfi.)"’h'-‘ middle of the floor, and were pre- | evening for the Bible (sented with small bouquets of sweet | juniors. class of Bridgeport |peas of lavender hue by two of the| gyory‘or o picture, “Christ Blessing Young women of the class. A DPro- itie Ghildren. Chant, “Suffer Little Children." gram of 14 dances was enjoyed by the |two hundred couples present. T e ymn, n a The committee deserves to be con- BWESE Wists ot ("M Wh 1 Read That gratulated for their successful efforts = o6t SOTY } [in making the promenade a success, | BibIe stories told by primary grad- The following members of the senior ;'(‘""‘”\\,hxhl’;“:::"' Sheep,” “The Little ase served tee: Dom. | B0 . class served on the committee: Dom. Bo¥ Tho Helped® ary children, inic Naples, chairman; Ruth Hart, | Story, Miss Estelle Dickinson. |Harold Weir, Louis Skelly and James |™M Presentation of diplomas to primary Mr. and Mrs, Frederick M. Holl- felder returned last Tuesday from a wedding trip to Atlantie City. ¢ e will be Announcement has been made of | the engagement of Miss Winona A. Standstrom daughter of Mr, and Mrs, | John G. Standstrom of 301 Chestnut street, to Robert Carison. Mrs. John Frick of Lyons street entertained at an orchid tea at her home on Wednesday afternoon fn honor of Miss Teresa Beilman. A color scheme of orchid was carried out in the house and table decora- tions, Mrs, Frick was assisted by Mrs. Edward MeCarthy who poured. IFollowing the tea Miss Beilman was tendered a canned food shower by the C. T. M. H. club and recelved | cards have been recelved for the many glfts of canned fruit, vege-|phouse warming which Mr. and Mrs. tables and grocerles. Games were \wijllam T, Coholan will give tomor- played and musical selections ren- row evening at 7:15 at their new resi- | dered. dence 615 Lincoln Road. On Thursday evening Miss Beil- | « o . man was tendered u silver shower at| ay and Mrs. Reginald Towers of the home of Miss Minnie Woltowit|romiiton street, entertained two ta- Of Greenwood street. The house Was|pag of bridge at their home last eve- | | prettly decorated with pink and | oo White for the occasion. Miss Befl- A man recelved many gifts of silver, all LI | | Willlam T. 8loper of Bloomfield |avenue, West Hartford, has returnedl {from Atlantic City where he has been | spending two weeks, ¢« o0 Little Miss Jane Pinches, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Richard Pinches of Hamlilton street, gave a party yester- day afternoon at her home to six of her young friends in observance of |her third birthday. ¢« s e . o0 M 4 Mre. Max Unkelbach and 3 |tamily of Black Rock avenue are Processional | spending the week-end at their sum- mer home In Milford, Conn hymn, . .. Arthur Gauer, son of Mr. and Mrs, George Gauer of Hamilton street will | come home from Syracuse university :hvr his summer vacation of Angelus.” primary v e chool Da * the one.act play, Me the Stories of MISS OLIVE LITTLEHALES Sty Miss Littlehales, daughter of Mrs, H. A, Littlehales of West Main | AR ; street, will become the bride of Emory Corbin June 23d. Miss Littlehales is a singer of considerable talent and is a graduate of Conn. College for Women .. Corbin, president of open | Mrs. George |the Sunshine society will |home on Lexington street Tuesday 3 0 |afternoon for a benefit bridge and The wedding of Miss Dorothy Welsh | Invitations have been received for |whist party. Tables may be reserved 5 | Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [the wedding of Miss Olive Littichales | by telephoning 1105, {Minott Thompson Wallace of Short | daughter of Mrs, Harry Littlehales of the pleces heing of the same pat. |, Mr& Luey Fowers of Hamiton ., . .jGerald Walker, son of Mr.|West Main streel and Emory Corbin, | tern. Miss Gertrude Scharff fa.|Sroch I8 spending a month in New |4 5\ s Walker of Hartford, |son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Corbin of |entertained today at lunch . at her vored with plano selections. Games | O city. A | will take place this evening in Bra \1mr- uvrrm,d 'r‘hr'“ul-imtzl\«'m 1;k’1':l\omn for Miss Agnes Middlemass of e che | |ford at the Trinity church at ) | place Saturday atternoon, June rd | South High street, whore marriage to :»r::d,ph;uz!a;gllfna:“":v'm ‘u:ég‘m::! Miss Jane Porter, daughter of Mr. |, 001" Miss Wallace will have for |at 4 o'clock at the Trinity Methodist| Alden Rickey of Berlin will ftake the bride of Willlam Walsh this|@nd Mrs. Fred Porter of Garden street |y, . yy.4ron 6f honor her cousin Mrs, |chureh chapei, Rev. John 1. Davis|place on Monday, June 18th, [ it TR R R month, attended the birthday party Which o, hk10) Brige of Short Beach. Her will perform the ceremony, He will R Ferguson, Miss Tmy Gutlford, ) ) | Miss Betty Welden, daughter of Mr. ) jjesmaids will be Miss Margaret |be assisted by Rev. Henry Maier of Miss Priscilla Crabtree, daughter of |Ilga Harvey, Miss Marie Johnston, {and Mrs, Fred Welden of Fern street, ‘r‘un,,,,-;a,,,' of Hartford, Miss Helen the IFirst Congregational church, Miss| Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Crabtree of Lin-|Miss Idella Knapp, Miss M. 'A'xmmn Hartford, gave at her home vester-|suhderson, Miss Vivian Kelley, Miss |!ittlehales has chosen for her maid |coln street, entertained the A. A. girls | MacLeod and Miss Mildred Weld. day afternoon to several of her young |Katherine Smith and Miss Mary Still- of honor, M Anna. Mae Rrazos or!m bridge at her home Tuesday eve- | The officers of the class are George friends. [man, all of New Haven, and Miss New Rochelle, N. Y. [er flower girls ning. Prizes were awarded to Miss|Murtha, president; Fdith Peterson Constance Conover of New York city, |Will be Miss Virginia Dawl of Bristol | Farriet Reynal and to Miss Margaret |vice-president; Constance Taylor, sel Current | Mr. Walker's best man is to be Ed- |and Miss Ellen Gough of Lynn, Mass, |retary; Paul LaHar, treasurer. | win Ward of Hartford, his ushers will | Miss Marie Antoinette Taylor of New e be Valentine Hart Yale '24, Stanley 'London, a college classmate of Miss | Mrs. James Robinson will have for |Hart, Yale '24, James Chamberlain, [Littlehales will sing the dedication by | Bassett street and Mr. and Mrs, J. C. |her guest during the summer her ‘Tn]r- '24 and Donald MeMillan, Yale [Franz and the Dismissal, which was|Iincoln of Forest street, will leave |daughter, Mrs. Wilson Kilough of |*24 of New Britain, Avvin Welch, Yale |written by the late Dr. William | June 21 on a motor trip through the | Chicago. 1 of New York city and Edward |Cocrme, former musical profossor at|White mountains, Relchelm, Colgate '24 of Ilizabeth, N. [the Connecticut college, in New Lon- | . | don. Mr. Corbin's best man and| Mijss Julie Russell, daughter of Mr. The bride will wear a dress of | T white duchess lace with pearl trim- ushersare to he announced later. Miss | and Mrs. Isaac Russell of Grove Hill has returned from New York city mings and full court train of satin | Littlehales is a graduate of the local |brocade. She whl wear a cap of |HIEh school and of the Connecticut|where she has heen spending several duchess lace with a tulie vell. Her at- | College for Women in New London, | months avenue was tendered a miscellaneous| Wiss May Wilcox and her nephew, oo tc will wear old fashioned cos. |Cl488 of 1921 Mr. Corbin was also | ket shower by a number of her friends | Erwin Sloper, son of Mr. and Mrs. A [ tumes in pastel shades of taffeta made |5 aduated from the New Britain H h| Nrs. Henry Schauffler of lincoln last Monday evening. She recelved|J. Sloper of Grove Hill, will leave|gity ry)1 skirts and tight walsts and jm’l\om and from Dartmouth univer- | road returned Thursday from Green- many lovely gifte. On June 20, she|Juhe 16th for Grenville, Maine, t0|)gcq parthas. They will wear poke |SiY; class of 1921, He is a member | wich, Conn. will become the bride of Dantel Mil-[sgend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. |pate and carry old fashioned bou- |Of SIEma Phi Epsilon. At present he | AR ler. Sloper will leave later in the season. |quets Immediately following the |15 connected with the Fafnir Bearing| Mp, and Mrs. Jsaac Russell | DR wedding ceremony thera is to be a re. |0 Fellowing the wedding ceremony | amily of Grove Hill will spend the A pretty wedding took place Wed-| Miss Mary Welch, daughter of Mr. |ception at Aldersea, the summer home | IP the chapel there is to be a recep- Imonth of July at Pleasant View, L. 1. nesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at|and Mrs, J. J. Welch of Sexton street, [of the hride's grandparents. Witt- | 100 at the home of the bride-to-be. | St John's German Lutheran church |Miss Katherine Kenney, daughter of [stein's orchestra will furnish the music | when Miss Flla Lading, daughter of |Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Kenney of Stanley [for dancing and Root of New Haven | | " | Mrs. O. Ladinig of 44 Second strect. |street, and Miss Catherine Egan, [the wedding supper. The wedding trip | New Britain people attending the |Net for Greenville, Maine, whera | prcame the bride of Albert S. Peplaw | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Catherine | Will be by automobile and the couple | Shriners' convention in Washington | (hey will spend the summer season. of 484 Staniey strect. Rev. M. W.|pgan of Washington street, are Wil Jater make their home in Hart-|and Atiantic City include Mr. and | Gaudian officiated. Miss Agnes Pep-|aoone Now Britain girls who will be | ford where Mr. Walker is connected [ Mrs. William Oldershaw of South | law was bridesmaid and the hest man S with the Graphic Arts Co. lLast eves | Burritt street and their daughter, Mrs. 4 |graduated from Mount Saint Joseph ™! ) et % |y : Tkdincty Hamilton street Wedneaday was Raymond Pinkerton, |academy in Hartford on Wednesday, |Rin8 J. D. Welch entertained the [Joseph Dunbar of Bristol; E. J. Por- | 3 v . N { woi i i o 1 a AT 301 g i 1 t to Miss Olive The bride’s gown was of white | 5 *[wedding party at dinner at the Union [ter and Howard Bruemmer of West in complimen bridal satin and her veil was caught |51 1?,”} k“"”‘t‘fl.”e'nfl»"gp‘:’:f Kf": |Teague cluh in New Haven. Miss|Vain street; Harry Blakeslee, David | hales. with orange blossoms. She carried |"°Y " take part in the se PIW: | Wallace has been the guest of honor | Modeen, 2r. and Mrs. Touis Rowe, | houquet of roses and lillies of the : : cajr. |at Soveral luncheons and parties in | Martin Carlson, Mrs. Eliza Timbrell, | valiey. The bridesmaid wore a gown| ' 8nd Mrs, Fred Litke of Falr-|yn . poven this week, Howard Timbrell, Harold Jones, . ol 3 ekl view street, celebrated their 21st wed |3 N Miss M A Witz ¢ nile green canton crepe with leg- . . . Nuss, Miss Mary Ann Willlams F i SRl - |ding anniversary at their home Wed- S MEe ANt Tl s horn hat to match. Her bouquet was | L and Mrs, Adna Johns esday evening. of roses and sweet peas. HERARYieven nk. () I'ollowing the ceremony a. reception x | k B s Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Latham of| was held at the home of the bride's | Miss Amalia Traut daughter of Mr.|Tsabella at a card party at her home |y, 0 0 T8 guests of Mr. and . and Mrs. George Traut of West Main | Thursday evening. Those reserving |yo iS00 170 0 IR HASE. aks T fo Rooar e Jeft on & wed | Gireet, entertained at a_dinner and | tables were Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. P ’sf"r 0 Leheiici B o REckietC 434 Stanley street upon thelr return, | NOWer at her home Thursday eve-) Markham, Mrs, L. Egan Mrs. F g . . ‘| ning for Miss Doris Freeman, daugh- | Hnnn:n. s:r&, ‘4‘ “;m-mm Gnag ¥ E faw . | ter of Mrs, B. T. Freeman of Corbin| McCabe, Mrs. W. Mangan, Mrs. wh‘I‘:l{: ;,:: r[:,r,i,.';fl;; ‘;::::3: ’c;lu:":” avenue. On Wednesday evening MhsJ Jacobs, Mrs. B, Mr]_{nnlm,|md,mrs', tdent, i3 planning a “Literary Con.|Dorothy Latham, daughter of ‘“""\”""'{"‘; hT“\", “""""‘,nfi o Manean | Mt 1da school to spend her summer test” for November 13th, 1923, There|20d Mrs. Fred Latham of Black|Mrs. Walsh, Mrs, Whilam Mangan, | i, ation with her parents, oy ki i ld Rock avenue, gave a pyrex shower Mre. Clarenee Hofher, Mrs. Dunn and | . . are 'to be six nrices, a frast and sec-| o, "yniy Preeman | Miss Katherine Mangan. The con- ond for the hest serious article, a| 6 ¢ | jon prize was awarded to Mrs, . | sola first and second for the best poem | Chi ! Alice Conlo 3 2N . a t C! a iz ; Alice Conlon. and a first and second for the best| M™ FE. H. Brandt of Chicago is “« . verses by prie | . .0 Mrs, William Booth of Forest street Reynolds, | The patrons and patronesses were | |Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Slade, Mr. and |Eraduates. |Mrs. James C. Moody, Miss Frances| Closing hymn, “How Strong and Rich Icé Mfi;n;faca;'el' Takes Bride From Stage New York, June 9.—Casper Haenle, | wealthy Jackson, Mich., ice manufac- turer and his bride of a day, Senorita Marie Erd, the prima donna, entrain- ed for Detroit to celebrate the honey- moon of a romance which was started at Stuttgart a few months ago and culminated yesterday at the city clerk’s office here. At the Stuttgart national opera house while he was abroad enjoying his first vacation in years, Haenle saw Miss Erd, heard her voice, and fell in iove. They became engaged, but Miss ’F d had her season's contract as prima donna to fulfill so he left for home bearing a promise that his fiancee would come to America as soon as she could. She arrived on the Resolute yester- day and the taxiceb in which Haenle met her was ordered straight to the marriage license hureau at city hall, City Clerk Cruise performed the cere- mony. Her age was recorded at 88 and his as 46 The wedding of Miss Anastasia Hallinan of 47 Winter street and Michael J. Liynch of 718 Arch street, took place Monday morning at 9 s . o'clock at St. Mary's church. Miss Members of the Monday Gertrude Hallinana, sister of the | g bride, was bridesmaid and George |EVEnts club who have been the guests Murtha was best man. Following a|0f Mrs Walter Hart and Mrs. E;)-\"' wedding trip the couple will reside|'®n Moore for the past week at their in this city. summer homes in Oak Bluffs returned {to their homes in town today. Includ- | |ed were Mrs. Willlam Brooks, Mrs. | i turned to her home in Cromwell after | H. B. Humason, Mrs. I. D. Russell, Hemenway, Mrs. W, P. visiting with her sister, Mrs. Charles|Mrs. R. N. Price of 151 Washington street. |1elt, Mrs. A, F. Sloper, Mrs. James VLR 8. North and Miss Mary Whittlesey. Miss Nellie Maloney of Sunrise | SR . . - ¢ IFoster. * | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kingsley of . . Mr. and Mrs. . Andrew Parsons of Hamilton street and Mrs. Harold T. | Stoper of Russell street are among |the New Britain people who will at- [tend the Wallace-Walker wedding in Hranford this evening o oo . . M'ss Rernardine Cronin has re- P. C. Platt of Trinity street is at- tending his class reunion at Trinity |college this week-end. | BEEE and | Miss Bernadine Walker, daughter |of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waiker of Har- | rison street returns tomorrow from N | Brookline, Mass., where sbe.has been | | Mrs. H. T\ Sloper and daughters of [teaching in the Chestnut Hill day | Russell street will leave on [Friday |school. | . ox o . Miss Eleanor Lewis of Russell street is attending the festivities at Trinity college this week-end She will at- [tend the prom Monday evening. AR Pillsbury Flour Mills May Buy London Company Minneapolis, June 9.—Purchase of the properties and assets of the Piils- bury-Washburn Mills Co, [Ltd., of 7., has been visiting Mrs. Fred Walker | {ondon, by the Pilisbury Flour Mills |of Harrison street for the past three| oo, of Minneapolls, and organization weeks, lof a $12,500,000 American “holding company” is expected to result from a trip to Europe by A. €. Loring, pres- ident of the Minneapolis operating company. The British company at the present time owns the properties now operats ed under lease by the Pilisbury Flour Mills Co. of Minneapolis. That lease expires in 1928 and the present pro- gram is being advocated to bring |about a closer amalgamation between the two existing companie: Vance entertained her home on evening Little Mrs. Johnstone two tables of hridge at Mrs. G. L. Patterson of Newark, N. . e Miss Jean and \liss danghters of Mr. a Sloper of Bloomfield avenue, West Hartford, returned ‘Tuesday from | Margaret's school in Waterbury for their summer vacation, ances Sloper, Mes. WL 14 .. Mr. and Mrs. James Baldwin of Corbin avenue are in New York city [this week-end to attend the wedding of Miss Elizabeth McCann and Har- rison Rristoll, whieh takes place this |evening. . Mrs. John Mangan of Black Rock | . avenue entertained the Daughters of | | . . o o Miss Lila Mills, daughter of Mr A. A. Mills of Court street, has return- P |ed from St. Margaret's school for her Hart, daughter of |SUMMer vacation and is now spending 8 h |a week at Hotehkiss Grove with her Mr.and Mrs, Fred Hart ‘of Kensing- |2 %0k ‘[ton street returncd Thursday from = . Miss Marjorie Baldwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Baldwin will at- tend the prom at Trinity college, | Monday evening. | . y Miss Marjorie SN ) b R George Kimball of ~South Burritt| Mr. and Mrs. Clifton McKenna of street returned Wednesday from Hot |Thompson street. Maple Hill, Springs, Virginia, where he has been |spending the week-end at Northfield, | | Mass. N 1) O] \ 1 are|Governors’ Conference On Dry Law Postponed o e Washington, June 9.—The confere ence of state governors which the Y R, Lie d entertained at h”‘d": a*f h‘w '».‘0.31'1“"., Maple Hili | President intends to call for a discus- B |sion of prohibition enforcement may Mrs. W. A. Thompson and L. J. Thompson of 588 Corbin avenue and | Mr. and Mrs. William Hiltehrandt of | [ 127 Greenwood street, are spending | |spending several wesks, .« . s e s Virginia Hurlburt, daughter | and Mrs. E. G. Hurlburt of ’ is of Mr. fhort story. | Mre. illlan. W Kiek.| the Buest of her sister, Mrs. Frank | 4| ham {s chairman of the contest. | . oo Miss Margaret McCann, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCann of | New York city and Charles Harrison son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bristoll of | Grove Hill will be married this eve- ning at 7:30 at the home of the bride-to-be. M and Mrs. T. H. Bris- toll and daughter Miss Ruth Bristoll left this morning to attend the wed- | ding. | . . The engagement has been nn.] nounce of Dr. J. H. Erwin of Atlantie| City, N. and Miss Jane Clark of | New York city. Both are well known in New Britain as Dr. Erwin was for- merly connected with the Stanley Works and Miss Clark has often \ fted Mies Flora Humphrey of West | Main street . . Miss Helen Cadwell of Harrison | gtreet who has been spending the week at home will return to Green- wich, Conn., tomorrow. DR Mrs. Ralph Farrell and son of New Britain avenue, Hartford, are epending a week at Lake Congamond. Mrs. Farrell was formerly Miss Mu- riel Bigelow of this city. Traut of West Main street Mrs. | Brandt came east for the wedding nv; Hartford school exhibit are Miss which E. C. Brandt. and of Hartford turday. iy her son, Eunice Wright took place last Sa . Pleasant in Mrs. Eva street has been New York city. . Mrs. Frank Traut, chairman of the membership drive for the New Rigelow of visiting friends | Britain General hospital, reports that| R. R, Doane, Mrs, | the recent drive resulted in a yearly membership of 1,1434 Never bhefore at any one time has the membership exceeded 600, Mrs. Traut w thank the local theaters, cspecially the Palact and the Fox theater, the press and pastors of the churches and those who helped in any way to make the drive successful. . . Mr. and Mre. Fred Porter of Gar- den street spent the week at Stannard Beach. : . . The Simsbury show of riding and driving horses being held today is at tracting much statewide attention. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hungerford of Rus- sell street are among the New Rritain people who went today, Mr. Hunger ford being a judge, at several It | splendid sketches done by Miss Flor- enee Mouat, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mouat of Grove Hill. P | The Woman's club of Maple Hin ¢t held a children’s party Thursday af- | ternoon at the home of Mrs. Joathan | Hart of Thompson street. The com- mittee in charge of the affair was |composed of Mrs, Leonard Fox, Mrs, 1. Harding, Mrs, Mann, Mrs. E E. I, Damon | Among the works shown " ou T. B T. Hart, Mrs. N Proudman and M . . 30 friends of \liss Anna May 'tjo 1 her a miscellaneonus \fj, Olive stroet | musical the Misses About Baylock tende shower at her last evening. | tections were | Peggy Cavil, Sarah Madone, Anna | | Both Raviock, Iy Paylock and |[Ha | Anna atiskay. Miss Bavlock reeeived "‘mnn_\- useful and heauntiful gifts. She will become bride of Frank | “’n\\ry on June 25 | v . | Miss Mollie W | tord | homea on Vorcal rende and se A by the pra Mi Ca wh Wi 1an plo the . insky of 146 Hart mpanied by Mrs ]llf‘ir}' Finkelstein, will jeave fomor row for Worcester, Mass., to aftend the commencement gxercises and the senior bail at Clark university. avenue rew days vislting frie; street prise party ents on Wedn Morelli, Alvera osco Mr ymour the |a few days motoring up the Mohawk | Miss Grace Williams is spending a 1s in New York ¥, Coltury of Crown birthday Miss Mary H was tendered a at the homrs cday evening mber of friends were t of town and t heme of pink 1 t in the table ns. Among those present MacDonald, Ruth tt. Erna Restelli, Mary and Miss Coltury spendi her former hom sur pros 1 city. white 5 carried and decora were the Madeline Deckert honse sses Jessic is ation at mpton, Conn Alrs .. Henrs Wuchert of 54 nnounce the ap- of their daughter, " to Koy M street, | Miss Besse 1o and ' paching mar ss Ruth 1 meron of ich will ichert is cashier d company and My meron is em yed in the ezport department at Wuch 20 Reatschler Juty the take place 9 at of her par- | is homa from §t. Mar- |Tuesday afternoon. The prize win- for her summer vaca- |ners were Mrs. I E. Dary. first; Mrs. R. B. Doane, second, and Mrs. 1. Kingsley, consolation | Murray street, garet's school tion « v | { Miss Ruth Foss of Brunswick, Me., | has been spending a week with Miss Margaret Wilcox, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs, Frank 1. Wilcox of Berlin, Miss Foss and Miss Wilcox were class [ mates at Wellesley college, . " e e Mr. and Mrs, Pierce Blalr of New LeWitt entertained at a |York city, have returned to their home after visiting with Mrs. Charles | A. Blair of Newington Center. N ) Miss Arline Root of Maple Hill lett | yesterday for Roston where she will| ttend the senior week festivities at| Northeastern college ¥ Mrs, M. | bridge and whist party at her home, Rusesell street, yesterday afternoon The prizes were awarded as follows, Mrs, Harry Alex, Mrs. M. C. Cohen and Mrs, Fred Winkle. The proceeds | will be donated to the Hebrew Wom en’s Home for Children "% ¥ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Attwood of Vine street and Mr. and Mrs, William Hatch of West Main street are spend- ing the week-end with Mr. and Mrs [1. A. 8earl of Forest street at their summer home in Madison . e e be a lawn party Shuttle Meadow ning Y Mr. and Mrs. R B. Skinner of Maple Hill are spending the week-end in New London visiting Mr. and Mrs. | :I E. Rogers .. } Mrs. Charles Ficisher of Black | Rock avenue is in Roston this week- end to attend the graduation exer- |clses at the Perry Kintergarten school. | Her daughter, Miss Lillian Fleisher is| a member of the class, Others going| from town to attend the exercises in. clude Ellfott Andrews of West Main street and Miss Grace Doherty, d-ugh-‘ ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Doherty of Black Rock avenue and Miss Phy- | Abel Johnson of Maple street has|lis Engstron. They will attend n.,! returned from Upsala college, Kenil- [class prom at the State Baliroom in| and club There is to dance at the next Saturday eve . . ell and Erwin Mfg. company. worth, N. Y. Boston this evening. be postponed until next fall. At the White House it was said that the conference was “Somewhat up in the air'” and that-a definite announcement would be forthcoming next week. Although President Harding had hoped to have the governors meet here before he leaves on his trip to Alaska, the present sessions of some state legislature officials said yester- day, might force a postponement of the conference at least until after the president returns to Washington, Nursemaid Kidnapper Is Sentenced for 10 Years Albany, N. Y., June 9.—Angelina Tavano, the nursemaid who kidnapped little L.eo Minkin, three years old son of Judge Leopold Minkin of this eity, on March § was sentenced to a term of 10 to 15 vears in Bedford reforma- tory by Supreme Court Justice Stalay yesterday. UNFILLED STEEL ORDERS New York, June 9.-~Unfilled orders of the U. 8. Steel cogh on May 1923, made public today totalled $81,351 tons, a decrease of 307,158 tons from those at the end of the pree | ceding month.

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