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Wedneaday seoms 1o be & popular day for weddings. This week Shat Uay was chesen by Miss Mildred Biea- wor Bates, daughter of Mr, and M Horbert Bates, of Chestaut street, for her marriage to Heber Irving Joster, son of My, and Mra M. Irving Jester of Harvison street. The ceremeny took place in the South Congrega: tional chureh at § o'clock, h George W, ©, Hill performed the coremony, The church was decorst.| od with quantities of pine boughs, | palms and ehrysanthemums, A re- ception followed in the Noi bung- alow, Joseph Claire Beebe, played Lohengrin's wedding mareh, The groom's sister served as maid of honer, The bridesmaids included Miss liuth Jaeksen, Miss Mae Anderson, Misa Pauline Plerstek and Miss Louise Pisher, Miss Helen Peasley of Tor-' rington was the fiqwer girl Roy| Zeigler was Mr, Jester's best man and the ushers were Frank Jeater, Louis Tieilman, Lawrence Weilman, Walter Carison and William Haggarty, The hride's gown was of beaded georgette over canton erepe trimmed with sil. ve roses, Her maid of honor wore cream Iace over orchid georgette, she wore hat to mateh and carried tea roses, | The bridesmaids wore gowns in pas- tel shades of georgette and carried houquets to mateh, The bride's gift 0 the groom was a gold fountain pm.| fo ‘her mald of honor a string of| boads, to her bridesmaida silver van-| D. A, R. to Have First Meeting of Season. Local People to Exhibit in Horse Show, ‘ A preity wedding took place this afternoon at § o'cioek at Bt, Matthew's Lutheran chureh when Miss Anna Neumann, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Neumann of Newington, became the bride of Albert Eckert, son of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Eekert, also of New. ingten, The pastor of the echurch, Rev, A, C, Theodore fteege, officiated, Miss Neumann was attended by Miss Ann Eekert, sister of the groom, as maid of hener, Miss Lena Hine poss his best man, Bdward Ziteot, his cou- she carried a bovugwot of hncnl]nu. and Gustave Eckert, his brother, | The bride wore a gown of bridal satin trimmed with Oriental lace, Her vell was caught with orange hlossoms, She carried a bouquet of bridé roses and Mles-of-the-valley, The maid of honer sun- burst sha Her bouquet was of yellow chrysan- themums, The bridesmaid’s gown was Woman's Club Meets Tuesd bridesmaid, The groom had for | ity cames, and to her flower girl & jew- of pale blue and she carried a bou- | vled braeelet, The groom’'s gift to the bride was a cameo brooch, to his Lest man a fountain pen and to the ushers cuff links, After the wed- ding reception, Mr, and Mrs, Jester| left on n motor trip to New York, Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Delaware und Washington, D, €, They will Ny At 118 Columbia street upon thelr re- | tuen, Mr, Jester 18 sales manager rorl the Studebaker automoblle agency. D Another Wednesday Wedding was It‘lm\dl and New Hritain, | €., by motor for | quet of yellow chrysanthemums, After the wedding a reception was held at the bride’'s home, about 125 guests being present from Cleveland, Roston, New York, Hartford, Bristo!, | Mr, and rs. Eckert left for Washington, D. their honeymoon. They will be at home on Jerome street, this city, after November 3, BT i Angelo Patrl, author of “Child Tralning,” and the man who discov- that of Miss Ruth Schade, daughter| ers children, whose daily articles are | of Mr, and Mrs, Edmund Schade of Arch strect, and Charles Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Cook of Vance strest. The marriage service took place at the Center Congrdgational church at 2:30 o'clock In the after- noon. Rev, Henry Maler performed the ceremony. Miss Edith Schade was her sister's mald of honor and Danjel Cook was his brother's best! man. The bride wore a gown of blue! brocaded canton crepe and a tan )-ll.! She carried a bouquet of sweetheart| roses, The mald of honor wore blue| chiffon velvet with a hat to match. She carrled yellow chrysanthemums. After the ceremony, Mr. and Mra, Cook left on a wedding trip. Upon their return they will live at 210 Bas- wett street, i e This atternoon Mrs. Frank John- ston opened her home on West Main &treet to benefit bridge to raise funds for the Greenwich Village fair which takes place in Hartford next month. Tables were reserved by Mra. A. 'F. Roockwell of Bristol, Mrs. John Trum¥-| bull of Plainville, Mrs. Dugald Mc-; Millan, Miss Mildred Barrows, Mrs. L. O. Lusk, Mrs. Mortimer Rhodes, Mrs. D. A. Johnston, Mrs. Raymond Babcook, Mrs. J. C. Lincoln and Mrs. George Dyson. « . Miss Barbara Abbey of the Yale »school of music, will play several ‘violin selections at the evening serv-| tice at the Trinity Methodist church tomorrow evening. PR Mrs, 8. Swanson - of West Main street has announced the coming marriage of her daughter, Edith, to Carl Carlson of this city. The wed- ding will take place on November 24 at the home. PR Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer of Main street quietly observed thelr 418t wedding anniversary at their home on Main street on Thursday. They have one daughter, Miss Cassan- dra Spencer. . The Woman's Home Missionary so- ciety of Trinity Methodist church has cleared nearly $300 at the rummage sale held in Booth's block this week. DR Mr. and. Mrs. F. H. Bollerer of Maple Hill have been entertaining Louis and Ernest Hillerman of Am- bler, Pa. . e The Maple Hill bridge club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leonard Fox. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. H. Latham, Mrs. Starkweather, Mrs. W. L. Smith, and Mrs., Willlam Skinner. . Miss Laura and Miss Mary Camp of Maple Hill are entertaining Miss Ruth Seymour of Chicago. PR Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Proudman of Maple Hill spent last week-end in Hanover, New Hampshire, visiting their son, Donald, who is a student at Dartmouth college. . e o» The Woman'’s Home Missionary so- ciety of the Kensington Methodist church held a meeting Wednesday afternoon at the church parsonage. Mrs. A. C. Wooding, president of the society, prepared the interesting pro- gram. The ladies have planned many activities for the coming season. . v o The first meeting of the Current Events club of Berlin was held Thura- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank L. Wilcox in Berlin. Miss Elizabeth Wickwire was in charge. “ v e Curtis L. Sheldon was elected chair- man of the New Britain chapter of the American Red Cross held Wednes- day afternoon in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Others elected to office include Mrs. I. D. Russell;, vice- chairman, Leon Sprague, treasurer;| Mary Curtin, secretary. | The following directors were re-! elected: Paul K. Rogers, Rev. Lucyan' Bojnowski, Rev. John T. Winters,! Mra, J. H. Robinson, George P, Spear, | Clarence F. Bennett, 1°, W. Trving, M.! D. Baxe, 1. G. Platt, Peter Crona, Willlam F. Brooks and Farl Kissel- brack. The new directors elected at the meeting are Stanley H. Holmes,! Rev. Henry W. Maier, Necv., 8, A Fiske, John B. Tamb, Mrs. W. T. Welles and Miss Mary E. Curtin. Earl! Kisselbrack chairman of the home service branch committee. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Alice Ada Rice of Columbia street to George| Savage lawrence of Montague, Mass. | The wedding will take place on Mon- day, November 5, at the home of Miss/ Riee's parents. Rev. cliffe, pastor of St. Mark's will perform the ceremony. church, | | ! fully presented appearing in several newspapers, will speak here Friday evening, November 0, under tha auspices of the New Brit- aln Business and Professional Wom- en's club, at the Camp school auditor- fum. All mothers of the city are es- peclally Invitad to attend the lecture, which will be open to the public. Mr. Patri, through his .work as principal of a large public school in the Bronx, New York city, has be- come a recognized authority on rear- ing children, On Sunday evening last, the First Lutheran church was again filled to capacity, This tima the occasion he- ing the Mendelssohn Glee club of Worcestar, assisted by the Wenner- berg male chorus, which so success- their concert last week. The Worcester singers were under the direction of J. Fritz Hartz The artists were Miss Lilllan Johnson, soprano, and Miss Helen Yngve, con- tralto. Miss Edith Ecklund was at the piano. “Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee,” sung by the chorus of the Mendelssohn club and the Wen- nerberg male chorus, was S0 BUCCENS- ful as to hold the audience spellbound. | Rev. A. A. Ahlquist directed this number. The program follows: Organ—*"Sonata No, 1" Bergquist J. Fritz Hartz “The Voyage”....... o Mendels (b) * “Hunters’ Farewell 'y v +. Mendolssohn ‘Arfa vr Oratoriet “‘Skapelsen.” essessasesis. Haydn Miss Lillian Johnson (a) ‘'Pa stranden”... (b) “Mitt hemlands dal”...Pfeil Duet-—"1 Waited for the Lord” .. Mendelssohn Misses Helen Yngve and Lillian Johnson “Two Negro Spirituals” “Deep River” ... "God's Heaven' .. Intermission Piano—*"Finlandia” Miss Fdith Eklund “The Prisoner in the Caucasus’ " Schindler (A Cossack Lament) 9. Contraito — *“Remember Now Thy Creator” .. Miller Miss Helen Yngve 10. Cantata—"The Nun of Nid- aros" (with soprano solo)... Buck 11. “Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee"” Bach Wennerberg Chorus and Mendelssohn Club, Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, director. R Over 500 persons attended the or- gan recital and vocal concert ren- dered jointly by Robert H. Prutting and John T. Dowd of Hartford at the Congregational - “church, Plalnville, Thursday evening. The program twas arranged - te bring out the power and sweetness of the new organ and the vocal sclect- fons rendered by Mr. Down, were pleasing. The program was asfollows: Prae- ludium (E Flat Major), Hessex and Fugue (F Minor), Handel Mr. Prut- ting: Recitation and Arla from “The Creation,” Haydn, Mr. Dowd; Reve armand, D'Lille, Barcarolle, “aulkes, Cappriccio, Lemaigre, Even- tide (Introductory hymn, “Ablde With - Me”) Frysinger, Hosanna, Wachs, Mr. Prutting; Hymn to the Night, Campbell Tipton, Where'er You Walk, Handel, Total Eclipse, Handel, Be Thou Faithful Unto 1. 2. (@) . sohn 4. 6. .. Gaul Death from “St. Paul”, Mendelssohn, | Mr. Dowd, Marche Solcnelle, Mailly, Mr. Prutting. T Armed or equipped with individual luncheons, including cup, fork and spoon, members of the New Britain Sunshine socicty will trolley to New- ington Monday where they will enjoy an “autumn picnie” at the home of Mrs. Aden Anderson, They will leave here on the 11:10 trolley. Kollowing a sesslon at the home of Mrs. An- derson the members will visit the Newington Home for Crippled Chil-| dren. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bailey and daughter of Chicago, who have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mra, C. W. Bailey of Chestnut etreet, have returned fo their home. s s & Clarence W. Manning won the championship of the Shuttle Mcadow club and the president’'s cup, award- ed by P. B. Stanley, by defeating Alex Btanley 15 up and 13 (o go in the final mateh of the fall golf tournament, on Thursday. Mr. Stanley will reesive the runnér up pr . Mrs. Geddes, who has been visiting Samuel Sut-| her daughter, Mrs. Charles Parsons,| of Hart street, had returned to her home in Greenwich, Conn. + Edgren | Miss | MISS PRISCILLA CRABTREE Crabtree, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Crabtree, one of the members of the city’s younger set. | A third nuptial affair Wednesday was that of Miss Helen Carter, daugh- i ter of Mr. and Mrs, George Carter of Berlin, and Burnham C. Willlams, son {of Mrs, E. E. Williams of Long Hill, Burnside. The ceremony took place at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents, Rev, | Samuel Fiske, pastor of the Berlin Congregational church, officiated. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss { Ina Carter, as maid of henor. | Dorothy Seymour was the flower girl, Russell Seymour was the ring | bearer. Albert Stumpf was Mr. Wil- | liams' best man. The bride wore a | gown of flat white crepe and a tulle | veil caught with orange blossoms. She land ! carrled bridal roses and lilies of the|bride's home. valley Tler attendant wore peach | colored taffeta and carried butterfly | They will make their home on Olive | A reception followed the cere- | street. | roses. | mony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | llams left on a wedding journey. They will make their home in Burnside, business. | "o e | On Wednesday the wedding of Miss| Waterbury. Miss where Mr. Williams is.in the tobacco [at 8 o'clock, Still another wedding on Wednes- day was the ceremony in which Miss fargaret Crowley 'of Connceticut av- enue and John D. Malley of Elm street were united in matrimony. The wedding was solemnized at the church | of St. John the Evangelist at 9 o'clock in the morning by the Rev, Thomas J. lLaden. The couple were attended by Miss Marie R. Maerz and William Kupfer. The bride wore a gown of brocaded satin crepe and carried a bouguet of roses and lilies of the val- ley. Her attendant was dressed in a gown of brocaded canton crpe in sun- burst shade with a hat to match. She carried a shower bouquet. A recep- tion followed the ceremony at the Mr. and Mrs. Malley left on an unannounced wedding trip. s . A pretty wedding took place at St. Andraw’s church Wednesday morning when Miss Christine Drauchick of 319 Rocky Hill avenue, hecame the bride of George Miller of The bride was attended Annie 8Smith and Thomas McNamara | by her sister, Miss Winnie Drauchick, took place at the parsonage of {John the Kvangelist at 2 | the afternoon. their attendants, mara were | bride wore a gown of wWhite taffota | Of roses and lilies of the valley. Sebelius | and carried a bridal bouquet of roses! bridesmaid wore a gown |and lilies of the valley. The brides- | maid was dressed in blne taffeta with | 08cs. a hat to match. She carried an old- fashioned bouquet. The ceremony | was followed by a reception | bride’s homie, after which Mr. and Mrs, McNamara left on an extended | wedding trip to 1'lorida. On their 190 Smalley street. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Stan- ley Memorial church gave a Hal- lowe'en party at the church Wednes- day evening. The costumes were var- fed and distinctly attractive, A buffet supper was served. | B A The wedding of Miss Anna (. An- | derson of Bermuda, a graduate nurse of the New Britain hospital training school, to Willlam K. Dillon of 99 West street, took place Wednesday afternoon at. 3 o'clock in St. Many" rectory. Rev. John T. Winters offi- ciated. Miss Alga Anderson, of New York, | sister of the bride, was maid of honor \8room, was best man, | The bride was attired in a suit of | silk duvetyne with silver fox trim- mings and wore a hat to match, and a corsage bouquet of golden Ophelia roses and lilies-of-the-valley, The bridesmaid wore a sutt of blue silk st, |as o'clock in!brother of the groom, was best man. Miss Sally Smith, a|The bride was attired in a gown of .... Lucas | sister of the bride, and James McNa- | White The |pearls and carried a bridal bouquet | at the. return they will make their home at' rand George B. Dillon, brother of the | | home | duvetyne with a large black picture | |hat and a corsage bouquet of Col- |umbia roses and lilies-of-the-valley, Following the ceremony, a recep- [tion was held at the home of the groom's parents, Mr, and H. Dillon of West street. Mr. and | Mrs. Dillon left on a wedding trip (and upon their return will reside at 63 | Sheffield avenue, New Haven, where | Mr. Dillon is employed by the Win- chester Repeating Arms company . o % Miss Ruby Andrews, daughter [ Mr. and Mrs, Joha A. Andrews of Bassett street is home from Walling- ford, Conn,, for the week-end. s v » Miss Janet Amatrano of New York city who has been the guest of Mr. !and Mrs. Maurice Johnston of Brigh- ton strect has returned to her home, P Miss Lois Kirkham, daughter of Mr. and Mre, John Kirkham of Cedar street, has made the basketball teath at Wells college. Auhurn, New York D Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porter and daughter Jane of Garden street mre | spending the week-end with Mrs, Por- ter's dister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Leon Drake of New Haven. They attended the Yale-Brown game today. e s a returns tomorrow frem New cily. | The Mrs, John | of | Curtis Sheldon of South High street | joyed. York | the bride bridesmaid and Henry bridal satin trimmed with The of ~orchid chiffon and carrled pink Columbia Kollowing the ceremony. a reception was held al the home of the bride. The couple left on an exten- ve wedding trip and upon their re- turn will make their home in Long Island City, . Two miscellaneous showers were lield this week in' honor of Miss Sadye M. Butler of 29 Spring street, who on November 19, will become the bride of Curtis street, On Monday evening, Mrs. Thomas McCue of 6 Oak street entertained in Miss Butler's honor, and on Wednesday evening Mrs. John .. Blair of 131 Clark street tendered her |a shower. Autumnal colors featured the decorations at the home of Mrs. McCue, while Mrs. Rlair's home was | here to attend the meeting, Mrs, John Hallowe'en | Laidlaw Buel of prettily decorated in colors. Miss Butler received many heautiful gifts in silverware; cut glass, china and linen. o . There will be a dinner dance at the Shuttle Meadow club next Saturday evening following the Yale-West Point game. George Berson of 762 Arch entertained at whist at her Wednesday evening, the pro- oeeds being devoted to the New Brit- ain Auxiliary of the Hebrew Women's Home for Children. Prizes were awarded and refreshments served affair was a complete success, soclally and financiall . s Mrs, street H 4 ain of bridge parties has been | Bes a [ #ep money for the benefit:! Spencer of Manchester, Mrs. Willlam for the | Ingraham Britain general | Louise Pardee of Newtown and Mrs. | started to raise of the entertainment nurses of the New hospital. Mrs. George Kimball is in charge of the affalrs, Her commit- tee is made up of Mrs. Harris Huma- son, Mrs. 1. H. Cooper, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs., B. I°. Gaffney, Mrs. A. . McKinnie, Mrs. George Hart, Mrs, H. L. Judd, Mrs, J. Baldwin, Mrs. P, C. Rickey, Mrs. W. ¥, Bacon of Lin- coln street, and Miss Cornelia Cham- fund berlain. On Thursday, Mrs. Kimball enter- tained the committee at bridge at her home. kach of these three tables will in turn have (wo tables at their homes and cach of these two tables will have one table. A charge of fifty cents to each player will net a total of 2248, _— Miss Elvira Bengston of 241 Rent- wchler strest entertained at a mis- cellaneous shower Thursday evening in hener of Miss Winona Sandstrom. Miss Sandstrom was the recipient of a number of pretty and useful gifts, Games were.played and refreshments served after which dancing was en- Miss Sandstrom will become of Robert Carlson in the near future. Mllvar.:md Mrs. A. W. Fawley and I. w. | 8uest Miss Grace Vining of TRoston, | Mass. | |Corbin of Ne The Connecticut ehapter, Daughters of Pounders and Patriots of America, held & meeting yesterday at the ingten Country elub with presi- dent, Mra. FPrank A, Corbin of N Haven, presiding, Mrs. Harry B Willlams of Hartford and Mre, Wil lfam P, Rrooks of this eity, who is historian of the soclety, were in charge of the meeting, Mrs. Hrooks read a most interesting paper on “Mills and Mines of Ancient Farm. ington" which w of great loeal In- rest, Miss Barah Tarleton Fiske of w Haven sang a group of delight- | ful songs. lLuncheon was served to| 100 people, umong them were 16 from New Fritain, including Mrs, William Hungerford, Mra. Willlam ¥rooks Miss Mary Whittiesey, Mrs. 1t, N Hemenway, Mrs Laurence Mouat, Mrs, E. B, Eddy, Mrs, C, N, Stanley \irs, James Robinson, Mrs, C, W, Nichols, Mrs, ¥, J, Porter, Mra. V", W, Benham, Mrs, McGinnes and M L Allen Moore, The officers of the chapter follow: President, Mrea, Frank Haven; vice.president, | [Mra Noyes D. RBaldwin of Derby; | treasurer, Mra. C, H, Bohner; histor- | ian, Mra. Wiliam F. Brooks of New Britain; recording secretary, Mrs, Wil. liam G. Shaw of Derby; correspond- | ‘In‘ socretary, Mrs, B, C, Cramer o!il"‘ at Great I.u.kr, {Clinton; - chaplain, Miss Jeanette Booth of Btratford; color bearer, Mrs. Frederick A, Strong of Bridgeport; (registrar, Mrs, Arthur H, Jackson of |New Haven, The counclllors include, | | mina Johnson, became the bride of i | { | The bride | Anna Johnson, her sister, as mai | wore honeydew | the groom to his best man |amethyst scarf pin. | present | following their return will Mrs, Harry R. Willlams of Hartford, Mrs, B. A, Baldwin, Mrs, Willam ». Tuttle, Mrs. Henry 1. Harrison of | |New Haven, Mrs, David T, Welsh of | Weat Haven, Mrs. Charles H. Arm. | |sirong of Rridgeport, Miss Mary | Whittlesey of New Britain, Virs, Isaac | B. Wakeman of Naugatuck, and Mrs, {Joel M. Anderson of Stamford, “ v . autumn wedding too | Wednesday afternoon at the hl;nfl‘?r‘ | Mr. and Mrs, Niles A. Johnson of 2563 | West Main street, Plainville, when | their daughter, Miss Nellle Wilhe)- | A pretty Raymond Gridley Willlams, son of Mr, | and Mrs. Robert H. Willlams of | Queen street, Southington. Rev, A, O. Hjelm, pastor of the Swedish Lutheran church of Bristol, officlated. | was attended hy Miss | d of honor, and Ralph Willlams, a cousin of the groom, was best man, The bride was attired in a gown of eon-| [ton silk crepe, trimmed with pearls | {and a veil caught with orange blos- | soms. She carried a shower' bouquet | of bridel roses, The maid of honor | silk chiffon. The | bride's gift to her attendant was a| ring set with garnets and the gift of was an Following the ceremony a reception was held at which there were about 100 guests from Bristol, Southington, Hartford, South Norwalk, Berlin and | Plainville, The home was prettily | decorated with ferns, autumn leaves; and yellow chrysanthemums. The | couple Jeft on a honeymoon trip nnd‘ reside at | Immediately folle the Union- Trinity foothall game at Trinity ool this afterncen the Alpha Ohi ter of Delta Kappa Epsilon y gave & tea danee at thelr home on Vernen sireet The chaperons were President Remasen B. Ogilby and Mrs. Obilby, Professor 1. A Spauld.| ing and Mis Spaviding, Prefessor Stanley Galpin and Mrs Ga of Reritn, and Professor Frederick J Aurkett | . Staniey Hart, son of Mr Howard Hast of with the Hagt & Coaley Co,, is plan- ning 1o leave that econcern after the| of the year and take a position with the Federal Manufacturing Co., of Holland, Michigan .. On Tuesday afternoen, the mem- bers of the New Hritain Weman's elub, of which Mrs. Ruel B, Bassette is president, will hear Dr, Richard K. Rurten, professor of literature of the University of Minnesota, will speak on “Fietion We Are Talking About,” The meeting will be in the First ehuroh ehapel, and will be followed by a so- eial hour o ¥ Misa Yunice Humphrey, daughter of Mr, and Mes, Ernest Humphrey of Lincoln atreet, is spending t week- end in New Haven with Miss G trude Erwin, daugiter of Mr, and | Mra, H. FE. Erwin of Vorest street,| They attended the Yale-lirown game today. Miss Polly Montague, nicee of Mr and Mra, Willlam Montague of Mak- ley street, entertained elght of her friends at her home Tuesday evening in honor of her sixteenth birthday, v . Mr. and Mra, G, Linden of Sefton} Drive are spending two weeks hunt. Maine, George T, Kimball of South Burritt treet has been clected director of the farmington Country elub, Winchell| Smith, the playwright, of Farmington, has been elected president, | e Mr, and Mra I Birnbaum of Win-| throp strest gave a bridge party Mon- | day evening for Miss Lena RBesoff of | vew York, who is soon to become the | bride of Moe IMieldman of this eity. Members of the Ellhu Burritt Ju- nior High school faculty have started | rehearsals for a mnistrel show which they plan to give in the achool -udl-‘ torium Friday evening, November 2. The proceeds will go to the Teachers'| club of New Britain. Those on the committee Include Mrs. Mary J. Oliver, Miss Leola ¥ranklin, M Mary Noonan, Miss %dith Baldwin, Walter Murphy and Dr. E. 1. Hand. e 1 George . Hart, after a close and exciting match, defeated Donald Mec- Millan in the finals of the second six- teen in the Shuttle Meadow golf championghip tournament by a score| of 1 up in 21 holes, thereby winning| the championship In that class. TIn! the entire match Mr. Hart defeated George Rogers, J, Maier, Logan Page, | then reaching the finals, Mr. Me-| Miilan defeated R. C. Merwin, C. Stanley and Dana Vibberts. | . s Mr. and Mrs, William Hine and daughter, Miss Marjorie Hine, and son, Robert Hine, have returned from | Uxbridge, Mass,, where they attended | the wedding of thelr son, Everett, to Miss Beatrice Watcrhouse. The wed- | ding took place last Afonday. | oo | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Latham, of| Maple Hill are spending the week-end in Elizabeth, N. J. 18 Park street, Plainville. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jones. M| Ranch spent last week-end in the | | Crofut of Simsbury, state consulting ernoon | | historian; Miss Jessie W. Hayden of | was best man. | Berkshire and Green mountains. D Mrs. Walter Hart bridge party at her street Tuesday afternoon. (ieorge Kimball was awarded prize. gave a small home on Hart| Mrs, | the ! The next meeting of *Miss Mary| Taylor Blauvelt's current events class! will he held Thursday, November §, at 3 o'clock at the Tirst church chapel, | The Esther Stanley chapter, Daugh- | ters of the American Revolution, will | afternoon at the home of Miss Macy | Whittlesey of West Main strect, The meeting will be preceded by a lunch- | eon at the Shuttle Meadow club which the board of the local chapter will| give in compliment to the state offi- | cers and councilors who are ('omll\gl Litchfield, national | vice-president general of the socicty will be the only national officer to at- | tend the meeting. The state officers | include Mrs, Charles Humphrey B sell of Southington, state regent; “”.‘.‘1‘ Katheryn A, Middieton of Derby, state vice-regent; Mrs. Frederick 8. Stev- | ens of Bridgeport, recording secretary; Miss Alice Lee Coe of Winsted, cor- responding secretary; Mrs, James K. | registrar; Miss Jennie Loomis of | Windsor, state treasurer; Miss Har- riet P. Marsh of New Haven, state | sast Hartford, state librarian. The | councilors are Miss Florence 8. N.| Crofut of Hartford, Mrs. Frederick A. | Strong of Bridgeport, Mrs. Charles M. | h of Now Milford, Mrs, Frank F. | Bristol, Miss of Mary | Willis Terrill of Middletown. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Ottilie Mueller, daughter of the late Charles Mueller, | of Arch street, and J. Everett Ward| of Rrooklyn, New York. The wed-| ding took place October 18 at Clifton Park, New York. Rev. M. W. Fuller performed the ceremeny. Miss Muel- | ler is well known in town, she is an accomplished violinist and has many friends among musicians. Mr. Ward is engaged in the fruit packing busi ness in New York city,. He is a gradvate of Adeiphi Academy of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Mueiler have returned to town after spending a wedding trip in Canada. v Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Hanford, who | have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hart of Berlin, have left for Jacksonville, Werida. Mr. and Mrs. Hanford ex-| pect to spend the winter months in Florida. | A Mr. and Mrs. Francis Deming of | Berlin have returned from a vacation | spent in New York state. ]-eel. o Mr, and Mrs, Netson Mann of Ma-| ple Hill have had for their house| . Pow . Mrs. M. J. Shonts of Maple Hill is visiting her daughter in New York city. ! » " Mr. and Mrs, P. ¥, McDonough and daughter,. Helen, of Vine street are | spending the week-end in New York city. Mr. and Mrs, William Hunt Ratten- bury and daughters, Jane and Faye,| were spectators at the TYale-Brown game today. e on Mrs. Walter Crabtree and daughter, ek B Leist of t4s 'Mold its opening mesting nekt F'riday | Priscilla, of Lincoln street, have been | spending a few days in the Rr\rk-‘ shires. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sternberg of Maple Hill were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Traut of West Main street last Saturday even-| ing in observance of Mr. Sternberg's| 80th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee Judd will glve a supper party at their home in | Berlin tonight. ¢ | . .o The marriage of Miss Edith M. | King, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. A. King of Southington to Julius H.| Milkey, son of Mrs, Anna Milkey of | 23 Griswold street took place this aft- at the South Congregational church chapel. Mrs, Roger L. Mun- sell, sister of the bride was matron | of honor and George W. Rawlings Following the cere- mony the couple left on a wedding trip to New York, Norfolk and Wash- | ington. 1'pon their return they will | reside at 27 Madison street. Mr, | Milkey is advertising manager at Landers, Frary & Clark . and Mrs. | Milkey was employed at the office of | the American Hoslery company. . s Miss Harriet Reynal and Miss Bea- trice Reynal, daughters of Mr. and Mrs Touis Reynal of Lexington street, | and Miss Corinne Goodwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Goodwin of | Sherman Court, are attending the festivities at Wesleyan university this week-end. There were dances at the various fratrnities houses last night and tuis afternoon a football game be- tween Wesleyan-Massachusctts Agri- ctiltural college . | of Members of the New Britain McAll Auxiliary have received cards an- nouncing a meeting to be held Wed- | nesday evening. Oetober 31, at the| home of Mrs. Charles E. Mitchell of Russell street. Mrs, Jrank B. Kelly will speak on France and her need. The meeting is at § o'clock. . e Mrs. William Roland entertained at tea at her home on Lincoln Road Tuesday afternoon./ . . Mr. were and Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball in New York city during lh-j | H. Griswold, Ling's best man., | surprised Saturday evening | wedding service took pl, | man was Clifford ¥ The marriage of Miss Grace Wil Nams, daughter of Mre Bitsabeth Willlame of Dwight street, 1o Joha M, Hurley of Ilu\lu': ‘ln.l‘fl*: Tuesday moraing at Tidb @ the ehureh of : John the Evangel- ist. Only the immediale families wWere present. Miss Anna Williams served a8 her sister's maid of henor. John Fitasimmons of Kensinglon was the best man. Peollowing the service & wedding breakfast was served at the heme of the bri h whieh My, and Mrs. Hurley left on a wedding trip. They will make thelr heme in Hartford Mrs, G. H. Monty of Kurtaville, N, Y., has been visiting her sister, Mrs G. Kraemer, of Maple street Mr., and Mrs, Wilbur E. Lester of Chestaut street have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ethel I, Lester, to Newman G. Provest. The wedding is to take place at an early date. . The Kappa Gamma giris gave & Hallowe'sn party last evening at the home of Miss Olga Halgis, daughtee of Mr, and Mrs, Louis Haigis of Gar den street, The guests ineluded tha club mem s, Miss Polly Montague, Miss Ruth Eva Miss Lois Mills, Miss Augusta Steipeck, Miss Winifred Neynolds and the hostess, Clement Reynal, Douglas Maguir Eugene Nrown, Jerome Hitehiner, Paul Tute tle and Stuart Duve . . Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Arleens Kane of Academy Hill, Southington, and Ar« thur Campbell of this eity, The en« gagement was announced at a party which Mra. John Fiynn gave at her home in Southington Monday evening. Mrs. Frank Johnston of West Main stroet, who s chalrman of the Maple Sugar booth of the Greenwich Village fair which is to be held in Hartford next month, under the auspices of the Hartford Woman's club, gave a tea at her home Wednesday afternoon in compliment to Mrs, George Brenton Chandler, general chairman of the fair, Twenty members of the New Britain committee were present. Tea was served dn the dining room. Miss Agnes Johnston presided at the ate tractive table, which was decorated with white chrysanthemums. Mrs, M. Mrs. A. N. Thompson, Mrs, Douglas Johnston and Miss Ruth Henry assisted with the service. One of the social attractions of the week was given at St. Mark’s church under the auspices of the Church Service League, An interest program comprised of vocal and instrumental solos was given. The.feature of the evening, however, was a burlesque comedy on “An open meeting of the church service league.” A list of those taking part in the, entertain- ment includes Lester Hume, Leon Jackson, Richard Porter, Harry Whatnall, Jean Sibelius, Miss Cora Bertini, William Canno, Huldah John- son, Maicolm Humphrey, Robert Rus- soll, Mrs. C. H. Disbrow, Mrs. I. D, Russell, Dr. K. A, B, Forrest, Charles Bradley, Mrs, Charles Bradley, Wil- liam Rotherford, Miss A. M. Martin, Miss Rosalie Bertini, Mrs. Robert Russell and Ralph Britton. " . s Miss Agnes Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs..I'rank Johnston of West Main street, has retwrned from a week's visit with friends at Smith college and Mt. Holyoke college. Members of the A, I. E. fraternity have issued invitations for their an- nual Thanksgiving dance, which will take place Wednesday cvening, No- vember 28, at the Y, W, C. A. Wil- liam Regan, Harry Moore and Ernest Casperson are in charge. voe o Last Monday afternoon the wedding of Miss Nellic Jackson of Winthrop street and Guy L, Darling of Newing- ton took place at the Trinity Metho- dist church parsonage. Miss Ruth Jackson attended her sister as maid of honor and lLeonard Jackson, a brother of the bride, was Mr. Darl- The bride was dress- ed in dark blue canton crepe and she carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses. Her attendant wore gray canton crepe., Her bouquet was of red sweethcart roses. A reception followed the ‘wed- ding ceremony at the home of the bride, after which Mr, and M Darling left on an unannounced Wi ding trip. . Mr, and Mrs, Anders Overstrom of Griswold street were very pleasantly at the Swedish Bethany church by a great many of their friends in honor of their sixth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, Overstrom twere married in Sweden, where they have a number of friends, among them many singers and music lovers, They have travelled extensively in Sweden, where Mr, Overstrom thought seriously of taking up the ministry, but gave it up at the advice of his teachers, who thought his volce was worthy of all his efforts. Since their arrival in this country, Mr, and Mrs. Overstrom have gone on scveral concert tours. ‘e . 8 Mrs, W. . Sternberg of Maple Hill attended the Goebel-Brown wedding in New MHaven on Wednesday. The ce at Trinity church-on-the-green. Rev. Charles O. Scoville officiating. Only the famly and immediate friends were present. Mrs, John Mackay of Hartford was the matron of honor, and the best Cables of Dan- bury, Dr. Robert ¥, School, a cousin the bride, and George Brown, brother of the groom, were the ushers, Mrs. Brown is a niece of Mrs, W. ¥, Sternberg. Mr. and Mrs, George Scheyd of 208 Fast Main strect observed the 25th anniversary of their wedding on Thursday evening. Abhout 0 gueste were present and Mr. and Mrs, Scheyd recefved a number of handsome gifte, among them being a silver set from the firemen at Central fire headquar- ters. Mrs. Scheyd was Miss Margaret Foley before her marriage. They were married at 8t. Mary's church by tev.. M. A. Bailey and have five chil- dren, George, William, Sophia, Mars garet and Marian. Mrs, Thomas McCue of Oak street gave a shower at her home Monday evening for Miss Sadye Butler of Spring street, who will marry Frank Leist next month. The decorations were carried out in autumn colors. Miss Butler recsived many attractive gifts A buffet supper was serveds