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New Rritain peaple are shore and mountain social aetivities o are being Wansferred Many localities, Due te the speeted warm weather secial Mairs among these whe stay at ome will be greatly restricted consequently The Herald, with ks issue, will discontinue pub Weation of a “Soeial Page” on Saturdays unth next fall, 1t will endeavor, as herstafore, to give AOWs of events as they transpire the daily issu & for Wl the e olty | | Members New Maoar of the Saturday Britain were the of Waterbury at a re b of R A 1o banquet which he gave to them Country The elub, whieh was erganized welve hursday at the Waterbury was composed of All of whom are living, They Moore, Isaar Russell, W, €. George landers, R. A W. fehnlta, J, Cooper, B Ceoper, W, I, Felt, J, Kirkham, H Hoardman, G. 8. Tuleott, The elub held 100 meetings sinee organized has graduated from the in the senior class. organized the elub was the junlor George R Taleott now home in Roston, 1. A. Moore in ferbury, and H, N, Noardman in cnectady, N, ¥ A Hungerford B vl 5 Wher 1 it organiza W Mrs and The wedding of of Columbia street Arthur the rec- Rev the vening at 8 o'clock at #1, Joseph's church Sullivan will perform tory ] niony 0 cere- William Walsh is to be the hest man, . William Mrs . Mr. and Montague and son, Sidney Montague, are spond- MR the week-end at Lake Conga- mond, . Mrs, Dewltt Vanderberg of Cheat- | Kensington attended Ut street has for her guest her niece, Miss Myrt N Y. Rogers, of Poughkeepsic, ¢ sp e s Helen Cadwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Cadwell of Harri- fon street {8 home from Greenwich, for the summer o ughter of Talmadge street, has returned Lane school in Ger- Uonn Irene Bwift ar irom the Wainut mantown, Penn . Dotha Whits from the Woman's London to spend summer vacation with her parents, Mr Mrs, MarcusWhite of IPorest street, o0 Miss Cullen of Winthrop street swas one of the solot Aippearing at the recital which Miss Massicott gave in Meriden FPriday ening. Miss Cullen is one of Miss Massicott’s pupils. . . Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Winthrop street have opened summer home, Elmshade, in Canton, Conn. ift, . o Miss aay New returned Tuoes- College 1n her Hill of et G Frank R have returned from h New Hampshire. N Mr. and M Etanley street a motor trip throug ‘. Mrs. 0 Mrs. George Beach of H. Raldwin, Bristol, Mrs, Raymond Ma ziene, Mrs, Frank Wachter, Mrs. C. W. Upson, Mrs. W, E. Attwood and Mrs. A G. Kimball were hostesses at. the regular Tuesday luncheon held at the Shuttle Meadow club this week. .o Gardner Weld and Maurice John- son are in Providence, R, 1., attend- ing a meeting of coal dealers. oo Mrs. Frank Johnston of West Main street is in Brooklyn, N. Y., this week end to attend the wedding of Mies Helen Frances Whiting and Ralph Gerald Goesle, which will take place this evening at § o'clock at the Les- serts Park Baptist chuch. Miss Ag- nes Johnston is to he Miss Whiting's maid of honor. Miss Johnston and Miss Whiting were classmates at Wel- 18sley college, e Arthur Gauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ganer of Hambton street, is in Northampton to attend the week- end festivities and commencement ex- ercises at Smith College. L Mr. and Mrs. Max Unkelbach and tamily of Rlack Rock avenue are apending the week-end at thelr sum- mer home in Milford, .o . Mr: Johnstone Vance returned ‘Thursday from Laurel Beach, where she spent the early part of the week. Wi E Curtis Maine, of in Miss Lillian Hultgren street is visiting friends Wisconsin and Chicago. P Mrs. John Sullivan has returned to her home in Waterbury after spend- ing a few days with her aunt, Miss Llizabeth Hart, of Smalley street, Yoa e Louis Tyron of C'laremont, N attending her class reunion at College this week-end. Mrs. ‘'yron was formerly Miss Anne Mon- tague, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Montague of Hawley street, P Mrs ., is Smith Miss Mabel Pihl, daughter of the Rev. Gustav Pihl of Franklin Square, will begin her duties as a worker for City Mission on Monday. Miss Pihl takes the position left va- cant by Miss Estelle Dickinson, who has recently been promoted to super- intendent of the organization. Miss I'ihl is a senfor at Mt. Holyoke col- loge. John the recent guest of Mrs. W. . Hun- gerford of Russell eet, returned on Thursday to New York city. ... Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Porter of Lex- ington street are at Nantucket. . . Mrs. Fred Porter and daughter, Jane, will leave Sunday for Stannard Beach to spend the summer, Mr. Porter will go down for week-ends. B2 ) Cards have been received in town announcing the marriage of Miss E beth Archer McGuire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whittaker McGuire, of Paris. Texas, and Russell Newman Nelson of this eity. The wedding took place on Wednesday, June 6, in Paris, Texas, Night guests Junior present Raturday makes Della Farrell Yer. of Melrose will take place Mon- Miss Rridget Malley of Kens. *tre lugton will he tha maid of honor and and | their Woods of | morning at 11 o'clock. welfare | Zantzinger, who has been | Jchrmlul engineering practice, Plans For Vacations Being Made By Parents As Children Return From School Summer Homes Being Opened and Exodus From Town Begins —_— T™h Edward Mildred Dolan of Tuesdny we g of Invi e whter iy D Pun Dolan ' Mo Afternne Mrs. " bridgs W. T. Cohelan entertained at Tuesday evening at her home Lineoln Road in compliment Miss Agnes Middlemass. Congr RN Rout) r W Arthur K matron the Tte Mrs. hrids ton | P00 parsonage of gations reh Gen Hill officiated sister o Mra. Vernon Rrierly of Wooats street entortained two tables of hridgs at her home Wednesday afternnon The prises were awarded to Mrs James Baldwin and Miss Fisther Yanley 1« the anml e Following wan held at father, The " tended wedding trip to New York Atlantie City 1 upon thei will reside tockville w Dunn a responsible Rock Manufacturing company PR wa der of Branf was hest ma wd to 'a cousi v reception brid o il nony of The summer dance which the A, A ery sorority girls will give Wednesday evening at the Hotel. Hond in Hart ford promises to he unusually success- | ful, Reveral of the sehool and eols lege st as woll as many home peo- | ple from town and from Hartford are' planning to attend The Riltm Cascade orcheatra will furnish the| musie for dancing from 9 to 1 o'clock, | Mr, and Mrs, Carl Loekwood of West| Hartford and Mr. and Mrs, Clifton | Wilson are to be the patrens. ) 1 return Mr At 1 " in 1 e N position: . A turowell party was tendered Miss Adi Btanquist at the home Mo A 1 Rapp, Bhuttle Meadow, Monday | evening, A buffet lunch was served Misg Btanquist was presented pmse of money, She will leave month for Burope on a three tour n N 4ile mth's | Miss Amalla dnughter of My and Mra. George Traut of West Main| 3 "| straet, and Miss Mary Wolff, daughter Y et Tl s of Mr. and Mrs, C. O, Welff of Areh| AR ) ' | are In Hartford today to at-| National eanvention sorority at the| | returned | i ut The eng twlings to announeed ement of Miss Mabel | J. Walter Hall has heen ! Hoth Miss Rawlings and | Mr, Hall are well known locally. Miss | Rawlings I8 a graduate of the New | Britain High school and 8tate Normal |%ehoot and is teaching in Bristol, Mr luate of the Rristol High I8 employad in the office & Clark .5 8 Miss Ruth Toomey, daughter of Mr and Mrs, James Toomey of 164 West | Main street was tendered a miscell. {eous shower at the home of Miss Anna | Ahern of ranklin Square last Sat- |urday evening. Miss Toomey will be- the bride of Willlam Hopkins of West Main street on June 20 . tend the annual of the Alpha Alpha Hotel Rond, Harold Eusenberg has from Harvard University. . Mrs, and of Landers, ¥ aude Ftevens of the graduation exercises at Saffield school 1enday. Their son, Kermit ¥, Stevens, was a ' member of the class. . Mrs. James Rogers and son, Daniel, | of 8t. Petersburg, N. Y., formerly of | this city, are visiting in Hartford i #ie Mr, ( and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Roy of 14 “lfl:'H_\‘ street announces the engage. |ment of their daughter, Miss Mary A | Roy to Walter G. Gowitt, Both young eople are well known among the younger set of the city, Pl The wedding of George F, Leghorn of this city to Miss Josephine Eilson of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., took place Tues. day morning at Mt. Vernon. Miss | Mary Leghorn, sister of the rroom, was bridesmaid. The conpl> will ree |side In this city, . Mr. and Mrs. John Radil of Liberty strect entertainad ‘he members of T'aity Rehekah lodge, Wednesday eve- ning at a card party. Whist pr were won by Mrs, Groth, Mrs. 1lon- lean, Mrs. May Groth and Mr. Nick- Mor- were | Mrs. Robert Booth and Mrs, timer Stanley of Short Beach, viaiting in town yesterday. e Mins Agnes Middlemass, daughtes Lof Mrs. Willlam Middlemass of South 5 Sraas % sy High street, and Alden Rickey, son of MISS RUBY ANDREW? the late Dr. Alden and Mrs. Rickey of | Miss Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John A. Andrews, Dayton, O, will be married Monday Bassett street, graduated from Russell Sage College, evening at 5:30 o'clock at the home | ihi Doy Ny Y [aat \waale of the bride-to-be. Dr. George W. C.| Yy IN. X, eK HiNl of the South Congregational church and the Rev, Samusl Fiske of | the Second Congregational church of terlin will perform the eeremony in the presence of the immediate fam- lilles. Mr. Rickey is a brother of Par- «on Rickey og Berlin, . e s of | | Mr. and Mrs. George Ashley ieft| Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews of Bas vesterday for Middlebury, Vermont,| sctt street have ont cards the to attend the commencement exercises | marriage of their daughter, Miss at Middlebury College on Monday. | Irene Andrews, to Lucien Henr: - | Their son, Stanley Ashley, is a mem- | vens, son of Mr. and Mrs. John | ber of the graduation class and will| Stevens of Lexington, Oklahoma. The | receiva a B. 8, degree. He was a let- | wedding wil itake place on Raturday | ter man in football for four years.| evening, June 30, at o'clock at the i > = {Also won inig “M" in tennis and hock- | home of the bride-to-be, Miss An-|Sroo" @0 pinochle prises by Mte. He played varsity baseball this|drews will he attended by her sister, |~ 8% BT “t8 S (8000 BIE FiFe vear and was captain and manager of | Miss Rubhy Andrews, as maid of hon- X | the tennis team. He belongs to Delta or, and Mr. Stevens will have his | Kappa Epsilon, also of TDeita Tau,|brothar, Razzie Stevens, for his best| Sages and Phi Gamma lonorary so-| man. Edmond Elliott of Glen Ridge, Peterson of 267 Chestnut street en- | N. I, and Harry O'Connor of this city tertained on Tuesday evening at a will be the nshers. Miss Andrews 1s|birthday surprise party in honer of Miss Alice Gaffney, daughter ofla graduate of the New Britain High |Miss Jennie Stanquist of Sheffield Judge B. F. and Mrs, Gaffney of Vine|school and of Beechwood seminary. |stroet, The lawn was prettily decor- street, is home from Smith college to| Mr. Stevens was graduated from Wes- (ated with Japanese lanterns and bal- spend her summer vacation with her| leyan University and is now connect-[loons. Miss Stanquist received many parents. | ed with the Stanley Works. | beantiful gifts including a string of q 2 |pearls, The evening was spent in Mrs. Arthur Gard of Maple street is| o 50 S G [blaying games, and dancing following entertaining her brother, Cromwell| « A = ; S el Pl whieh refreshments were served. Case, of Pittsburgh. Mr. Case will| ™4™ """“,I‘ EEOL St ’“"r“\“..}"""umnng the out of town guests were spend several weeks with his sister, | Ten Of Glen street, and AWVilliam yjeg Jyrtle 1. Rogers of Poughkeep-| later going to Greenville, Maine, to| v c@ SOU ioy My Walo o N. Y. and the Misses Hanebursg| be' the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold | ".oshington street, took place Wed- i " yrowy iy L nesday morning at St. Peter's church, i : Rev. Arthur . Cavanaugh performerd { & arem ¥ Miss Tna Anderson has returned NG Cremon from Beechwood Hcheol:for her s Miss Louretta Beilman and Laur- rom peechwood School for her Sum-| o6 Beflman, twin sister and broth- { mer vacation, | er of the bride, were bridesmald and best man respectively. James Han- n and William Haggerty were ush ers The for Prud- Anna The wedding of Charles A hon of East Berlin and Miss Clanghsey, daughter of Mrs. Harriet | Claughsey of Tremont street, took | place at St. Mary's rectory Monday Rev. Father Sullivan of Colchester, a cousin of the bride, performed the ceremony. Miss| | Anna €. Claughsey, consin of the | cieties, bride, was bridesmaid, and John| | Claughsey was hest man. A wedding | breakfast was served at the home of | the hride’s mother, following which | the couple left on a wedding trip. PR Woods and Mrs. E. E Mrs. E. J. s DR | The wedding of Miss Margaret Wil- | cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox of Berlin, and J. Edgar Hun- | nieutt, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. J | Fidgar Hunnleutt of Atlanta, Georgla, will take place next Thursday even- ing at 7 o'clock at the Second Con- agregational church in Berlin. Rev. Samu=l Piske will perform the cere- mony. Miss Wilcox has chosen for her maid of honor Miss Katheryn Wilcox of Middletown, and her | bridesmaids will be Miss Elizabeth v | Rvan and Miss Miriam Prime of New | Mrs J. D. Humphrey and children | | York city, Misa Frances Powell of At-| of West Main street are spending the | 1anta, Georgia, and Miss Ruth Foss|summer in Barkamsted at Maple | ot Brunswick, Maine, Samuel Wil-| Knoll Farm, | cox, Trinity '25, a brother of the| | bride-to-be, will be Mr. Hunnizutt's| hest man. The ushers are to be Earl Greene and DeFord Smith of Atlanta, { Georgin, Howell Jackson of New York of . The young ladies of Vulcan Iron Works office force enjoyed a pleasant week-end house party at Columbia | [lnke as the gnests of Miss Gwendolyn lJackson last week, | Those present were the Misses Eve- | “|lyn Bigelow, Althea Martin, Ruth | Tierney, Dorothy Heslitt, Alice Bailey, Rosalie Bertinl, Teckla Anderson, | Helen 8chilling, Tsabel Jackson, Gwen- dolyn Jackson and Betty Townsend of Walden, N. Y. . . gown of ivory with white and her bride wore a haronet crepe trimmed | satin and orange blossoms vell was of tulle with . . Leo Gaffney, son qf Judge B. and Mrs. Gaffney of Vine street, returned from Yale University, . oe e . P, a wreath o has| orange blossoms. She carried a show- or houquet of white roses and forget- | mie-nots. The bridesmald’s gown was On Tuesday evening the Parents and | |Teachers' association and alumni of |day on the Homeric. Miss Marie Massey, daughter of Me, d Mre. M. F. Massey of reet, has received sophomore hem: ors In her studies at the New Res chelle college. aneous shower was fen: | Helen Ney at the home of |a 86 Areh street, Miss New will be Arthur Rarrows, M v mans ning hride sday eve ame 1he of Mrs. J. H. Rebinsen of street, are staying West New Hampshive, for a fow I'hie 1ding of Gustave Josephson 6§ West Pearl street and Miss Alma | Rumney street, ook weeks 1he Latheran ehu Ahiquist efficiated Mabel Larson, sister of the bride | bridesmaid and Adelph Josephs ' Lirothe of the groom, hest may Pollowing & wedding teip the couple ¢ Carlsen f 25 Plorence afternon at Thursday of the Pirst Abel A par h ¥ SONAFE e Miss . Mrs. J. B Slane of Kensington i8 visiting at Holten, Miehigan, for the summer. 8 B Miss Margaret Lee of Hassett street is speading the summer at Trure, Mass, v mal o 3 85 Mrs. €. W. Brainerd of Rassett Istreet 15 spending a week at Heach Park, Conn styect | ! of 324 Elm miscellaneous Rk Misa Gladye| s and Mrs. M, 8 Hart and fam- Thursday |1y of Lake street are spending the neme of pink and [summer at Oak Blufts, Mass, fzabeth Henee tendered a Miss street 1 ¢ home Garden street A color s shower Hagist evenl white of L was carvied oumt decara Y ) Mr, and Mrs, M. N, Judd and fam- y of Vine street are staying at Ocean Tie New Londen tions. OGames were played, musical seloctions rendere Miss Hens Vred Eppler served e N bride of (R 15 spending New York R ) Hewitt of 37 Stratford Road wo weeks at Gouverneur, Mrs. g0 Kron and st Main stret, have taken Congamonid for the | Mr and family of W ottage summer hard I, Cooper, son of Mr, and Mrs, K. 1% Cooper of Vine street and heen the |Tra Hicks, son of Mrs. Ira Hicks of 11, West Main street have completed their studies for the year at Kingswood |sehool, Hartford, where both were |honor students. Ira Hicks won the prize given in the first form for have Ing held the highest marks through. out the year at Lake n Misses Kirk who hayve giests of Mrs, George Kimi of Sonth Burritt street réturned Tues. 1o Chiengo luy Dudiey Veolt Willlam Felt ) Thesday of Mr. und street Mrs. came won Curtis Amherst, omy from DR Doris Bradiey of Harrison street has returned from Canton, Conn, where she has heen the recent guest of Miss Lilla Hill, daughter of [Mr. and Mra, Frederick HIIl of Win- throp st this city, .. Harold Rassett son of Mr, and Mra Buell B, Bassette of Emmons place, re- turned today from Mattatuck, R, I, wh he has been spending a few days visiting a fellow classmate from the University of Pennsylvania. e B Miss Sophie Wiener of Newark, N. J., is the house guest of Mrs, Samuel Miller of Arch street, } Miss Mrs, W, €, Hungerfor of Ruassell street Is spending the woeck-end n New York cfty, Mrs. H. L. Mills of Curtin st Wil leave next month to spend sev weeks with her daughter Mrs, Edwin W. Davis of Cloquet, Minn Miss Virginia Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hart of Hart street gave a bridge party and shower at her home this afternoon in compli- ment to Miss Elizabeth Trving, daugh- ter of Dr. Samuel Wellington Irving of Vine street, The guests included Miss Arline Nelson, Miss Helen North, Miss Katheryn Wells of Newington, M Katheryn Swift, Miss RBeatri Reynal, Miss Florence Mouat, Miss Marjorie Baldwin and Miss Ruth North. 2 re . .o Mr. and Mrs. William Kinne and son, Burton, of West Main street, and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Chapman of South High street, left this morning on an automobile trip to Atlantie City and Philadelphia. AR . o - Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bassette of Em- mons place returned Thursday from West Point where they went to attend Mr. Bassette's 30th reunlon. J. J. Hanford of Dorchester, Mass., is the guest of his aunt Mrs, Charles Ti. Baum of Wooster street Raphael D. Cabeddu, a member of the National Academy of Fine Arts of Florence, Ttaly, and of the Royal Su- perior school of Art of Madrid, Spain. has come to New Britain to make his home here, . . Robert Buell, son ‘of A. Buell of Forest. street, has received his degree of M. D. from Harvard medical school and is now at Ann Arbor, Michigan, taking state examinations, The wedding of Miss Doris I'ree- man, daughter of Mrs. Blanche Tudor Freeman of Corbin avenue and Her- Percy Knowles, gon of Mr, and Mrs. John Knowles of Osgood avenue, took place this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the home of Reverend Ly- man & Johneon of Newbury street. The bride was attended by Miss Fanny Knowles, a sister of the groom, as maid of honor, apd Vernon Welsh of Warehouse Point was the best man. I"ollowing tha ceremony which was at- tended only by members of the family Mr. and Mrs. Knowles left upon an unannounced wedding trip. They will make their home at 141 Corhin ave- nue, el i v . Sturman Dyson, son of Mr, and Mrs. George Dyson of Harrison street is at Middlebury college this week-end to attend the graduation exercises and festivities. bert DO Mrs. Charles Duncanson of Black Rock avenue, returned Monday from Newton, Mass, where she has been visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Piper. e e Mrs. Gertrude Coombs of Black Rock avenue has returned from New York city. .« e Mrs. Wilbur Gilbert and daughter Llizabeth, of Beaumont, Texas, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bas- sette of Emmons place, « v . Miss Julia. Gold, daughter of H. L. Gold of Stanley street, will he mar- ried this evening at § o'clock at her home to Samuel Meyer Shore of BRos- ton, Massachusetts, Rabbl Abraham Anspacher of Hartford, will perform the ceremony e Sidney Carlson is home from Dean Academy, Franklin, Mass, for his summer vacation, .« . Frank Delaney, son of Postmaster and Mrs. W. F. Delaney of Bassett street, has returned from Yale univer. . v Morgan Felt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Felt of Curtis street, {s at- tending the commencement exercises at Princton University. Mr. Felt is a student at the Wharton School of Fnance, University of Penneyivania, and is expected home early next week to .spend his summer vacation with his parents. v . oe Miss Ruth Bassette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bassette of ¥m. monsp'ace, witl he one of the brides- maids at the Bowes-Hobart wedding which will take place in Swamscott, A Mass, next Saturday. Miss Agnes Finnegan of East Main street, salled from New York city to- She will spend the summer touring Europe. N . o .. Miss Myrtle and Miss Bernice Un- kelbach, daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Max Unkelbach of Black Rock avenue will entertain several friends at Bay View this week. Among their guests . | i ’ | Miss ¢n Kingsley, daughter of ! Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kingsley of Bas- | set street, entertained three tables of bridge this afternoon at her home in compliment to Miss Irne Andrews,| maid was a strong of pearls, and the the younger set in Berlin and is well| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John An groom presented the best man and [known in town. Several luncheons|drews. The guests included ‘Miss|\shers with cuft links. and dinners have been given in her|Irene Swift, Miss Ruby Andrews, Mrs.| Iollowing the ceremony a reception lionor. On last Wednesday evening,| Willlam Peace, Miss Harriet Reynal, | was held at the home of the bride's | Miss Hazel Vile of Kensington gave a| Miss Corinne Goodwin, Mrs. John-| parents, which was prettily decorated | \ dance at the Community House for|stone Vance, Miss Olive Littlehales,|for the occasion with peonies, roges September. | Miss Wilcox. | Miss Iransine Wachter, Miss Helen|and forget-me-nots. About 50 guests | Cadwell, Miss Dorothy . Peterson of| were present from New York, Penn- New York, Mis Victor Poindexter of | sylvania and this eity. AibeR | | Hartford and Miss Hazel Bgan, L G e walon Taft s a wed. |strect, entertained a number of her i H : gl Ifriends at her home Thursday in| | ding trip to New York and Atlantic| 5 or tenth birthday. Favors| Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McMillan of | City, They will make theih home on | l'0nor of her tenth birthda a " . were red, white | “orest street le day for 8t. Louis, | Glen stree ole B 4 and decorations were of red, stre. ft today for Bt. Louis, | Glen atreet upon their return dnd bine Ih keeping with fag day, fe- | the international con- | clubs, | b |freshments were served and games | N Miss [leanor Tewis of Russell|played, Miss James proving a most| L) | Attorney David 1 At was given| Street Ieft vesterday for New York |delightul little hoste Mrs. William Hunt Rattenbury and |a bachelor dinner Tuesday evening at| ¢'1Y 10 spend the week-end, . daughfers, Miss Fay and Miss Jane|the Elm Tree Inn in Farmington. Mr. tattenbury, of Lenox Place, are Nair will marry Miss Rakow in| Stuart Kingsley and 1 spending the sunmer at Lake Waram-| Prooklyn, N. Y., on Sunday. Dorothy Peterson of New York city [aug, Mr. Rattepbury going to the| U the week-end guests of Mr. King- |tion at lake for week-ends. The Kenilworth elub held it annual | sley's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey | el banquet at the Waverly Tnn, Cheshire, | Kingsley of Bassett street. | Mrs. P. . Platt of Trinity street|on Thursday evening. John W. Abel| e e returned today from Asbury Park.|was toastmaster. J. C. Lincoln of 1or.|erine O'Leary of 118 Greenwood where she has been spending the last | . Mr. and Mrs, Paul Vogel- street, last Monday evening. Miss two weeks. and | gesang of East Main etreet, Krnest|Daly sailed foday to spend the rest of | Mrs. Newton of Wallace street, was| Rrainard and Mrs. ldella Knapp of |the summer in Ireland. She was pre graduated from Perdu University at|Vine street and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey |sented with a folding camera. The on Wednesday. Kingsley of Bassett street will leave |Euests were entertained at five tables | i | Thursday to spend a week touring|of bridge, the prize winners being Miss throngh the White Catherine Kent, Miss Celia Hickey, . | Miss Margaret Collins and Miss Esther Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rroadiey of 11 | Hannon. Madison street arrived home Wednes- | day after a trip of two months visiting friends in England and Scotland. . . Mr. and Mrs. €. K. Conradt of 636 West Main street will spend the next of peach blow taffeta and she wore a. picture hat to match. Her bouquet was of orchid sweet peas The gift of the bride to the brides- city and William Hannon of Detroit. Tmmediately following the marriage ceremony at the church there is to be a reception at the home of the bride, Miss Wilcox is a popular member of [the Smith school tendered Miss Mary Tormay, principal of the school, a farewell party in observance her | [completion of 40 years of service at| that school. Ahout 500 were present | land Miss Tormay wae presented with |a diamond and sapphire studded ring. | She will hecome principal of the new | \Washington school when it opens in James, daughter of Mr. and| | Mrs, Clayton James of 19 Armistice ' . . Verna Stanley Oldershaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oldershaw of Corbin av- enue, is home from Trinity coliege for the summer vacation. Mr. Older- | shaw attended the prom at the col-| | 1cge Monday evening, having for his| Mo., to attend | guest Miss Virginia Stratton, of Bran- | vention of Rotary | ford. | * | i Miss Adeline Ohman, a student at | is flance, Miss the Damrosch Musical school of New | York is spending her summer vaca- | | her home on Park street, . . . A farewell party was tendered Miss Della Daly at the home of Miss Cath | Mr « street, | and Mrs, . | George Newton, son of Mr. . t i | . . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loomis of Har- rison street are spending the week-| Lafayette, Tnd., {end at their summer home fn Milford. | | PN | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parker of Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Johnston of | Stanley street observed their twelfth | Maple Hill are on a motor trip to| wedding anniversary on Wednesday, | Providence, R. I. On Tuesday they! i SR [ will attend the graduation exercisas at Wheaton College, Mrs. Johnston's| Clancy, teachers at the Kast street | sister belng a member of the class. | school, were entertained Tuesday | b A | afterncon at the school by their co-! | Miss FElizabeth Leghorn has been 'workers. Miss Clancy will marry | clected a delegate to the annual na-| Kenneth Tuttle and Miss Agnes Cur- B Swift of Cedar street, s home from [tional conventlon of Business and | tin I8 to become the bride of Dr. Mor. |{N0 Weeks touring York state and |3V of university, Vermont for his| Professional Women's clubs, at Port-| JORE Ny S summer: vacation. | | 1and, Oregon. Miss Leghorn will leave | | tomorrow. She will take an exten-| Razzie Stevens of Lexington, Okla-| A Number of friends of Miss Cath- ST | sive trip along the Pacific coast en|homa, s the guest of his brather, Lu- |°rine Wilson of Lawlor street, ten-| Henry Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. | | route, | cian Stevens, at the wift club, They|dered her a miscellaneous showed at|Tssac Rusell of Grove Hiil, Roswell H have been attending the festivities at|her home Thursday evening. She was| Moore, son of Mr. and Mre. E. Allen | Willtam 8. Brackett of this city was| Wesleyan University during the week, |the recipient of many graduated from the Massachusetts Tn- | % 98 Mary Dwyer favored with fancy danc- gifts. Miss| Moore of Sunnyledge, and Robert| Hart, #on of Mr. and Mrs. | stitute of Technology Tuesday with| Mr. an1 Mrs. Victor Poindexter of|ing. Miss Wilson will become the jfh" degree of master of science in| Hartford arc spending the wenk.and‘l-rid« of Fdward Guilman of Mart- Monntains. . e Bristoll of | few | Mr. ana Mra. Harrison T New York city are spending days in town . Orlando 8Swift, son of Talmadge Miss Agnes Curtin and Miss Helen a rissey. . of lake stréet, have returned from Kent to spend their| |summer vacations with their parents. sehool Maxwell | Hart Jat Madison. ford, June 28, Mr. and Mrs. F, W, Christ and Mr, and Mrs. Williams were patrons at the A. D. & held last evening at the Shut- tle Meadow club. . wihl be Miss Gertrude Feiber, Miss Lois T'reeman, Miss Josephine Miller, Miss Cathery \McGary, Miss Marion Wells, Miss Alice Nero, Miss Grace Gail Porter of Forest [Unkelbach, Miss Grace Richter, Miss dinner at their |Louise Heinich and Miss Tona Web- | ster. . Mr., street home and M entertained at last evening. . . Frad and Mrs, entertained several at their home last SR . Lee of Summer friends at evening. ¢ v Rudolph Anderson is attending the commencement exercises at Middle. hury college this week-end, Dr. street bridge o T ¢ | Mrs. Raymond Piper of Newton, A. F. Nelson of Corbin avenue, is|Mass, is the guest of her mother, homa from Virginia Military Institute [ Mrs, Charles Duncanson Rlack to spend the summer recess, | Rock avenue this week-end PR .o Mr. and Mrs, M. Hayden and{ Miss Bloise Unkelbach, daughter of daughter and Mrs. John Schaeffer of |\r, and Mrs. Max Unkelbach of Black arrison street, are at Annasquam, [Rock averue, who is a student at the Massachusetts, for the summer, Roston university, is spending two iy weeks at Sandy Pond, Ayer, Mass., be- North and family of [fore returning to town for her sum- leave Monday for |mer vaaction. mon Nelgon, son of Mr, and Mr of Mrs, James Sunnyledge will Madison, Conn. DR Mr. and Mrs. Logan Page and fam- ily of Harrison street will open their summer home in Westhrook the first part of July. Mrs, Page will have for her guests during the summer her ister, Mre. Hazen Hinman and her son, Hazen, Jr,, of Warren, Ohio, for- merly of this eity. U. OF P. COMMENCEMENT Dedication of Memorial Flag Poles At Franklin Field One of Day's Fea- AMr. and Mrs, Charles Vibberts and family of Sunnyledge have gone to | Martha's Vineyard for the summer months | . The regular meeting of the Sunshine will bo held Monday after- 2:30 o'clock, . e Mr. and Mre. A, H. Rempp of Ma- ple street, and daughter, Mrs, George Rempp of Church street, and Miss H Soctety noon at w Voight of Ellls street, will leave Wednesday for Brooklyn, N. Y., to attend the commencement exercises at Pratt Institute. Howard Rempp Is a member of the graduating class, Mrs. D. A. Harrington of Hartford will give a luncheon bridge at her home Tuesday for Miss Marguerite Conger. Miss Conger will marry Ar- thur Allen on Saturday, June 23. DR Kendall Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mills of Curtis street, was graduatad this week from the Taft school at Watertown as class his- torfan. He will take a position at the Corbin Screw corporation this summer and will enter Yale university In the fall, tures of Fxercises, Philadelphia, June 16.-—Dedication of memorial flag poles on the new Franklin field stadium was a feature of the annual alumni day of the Unl- versity of Pennsylvania today. Thirty-three classes participated In the exercises. The oldest class holding a reunion this year was that of 1869. Graduatés of 1873 celebrated their 50th annivers sary. Walter George Smith, former president of the American bar assos lt:lutlcn. is president of the class.

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