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Thanksgiving will indeed be very gay at the Shuttle Meadow club. the morning'there will be trap shoot- ing, which ays attracts quite a few members, eit' to be spectators, Then, of course, there will be several golf matches, Dinner will be served at noon, and al- ready there are many dinner parties planned. Among those giving parties will be Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sloper, Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wheeler, Dr. A, B.jJohn- son and Mrs, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. A. T. Corbin. Tho many young peo- ple home, from sthool and college will impart color to the alrcady bright day at the club. Daneing will start at 4 o'clock in the afternoon and society will be well represerited from the real young members to the older matrons. The "theaters too will attract several and many h&pl‘nned parties for “The First "' “The remainder of the week is Lequally gay and festive with fraternity and sorority dances for the school set. LI I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Saxton Batty and Mr. Bush of Chicago have been the recent guests of My. and Mre. Da- gald McMillan of Forest street. e Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson of Hart street have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss Lillian Jackson to Curtis W. Christ, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Christ of Garden street. Both Miss Jackson and Mr. Christ are popular among the young- er folk in town. Mr, Christ was graduated from the New Britain high school in the class of 1919, and Miss Jackson was graduated in the class of 1918. Mr. Christ is service manager at the Stanley Werks. . s Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphrey of Russell street were among those from New Britain attending thé Yale-Har- vard game today. . .. Mrs. Victor Poindexter of Hartford has been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dugald Mec- Millan of Forest street. .l i Miss Agnes Vance of Maple street left yesterday for RBoston to spend several weeks. e & Mrs. J. B. Thompson entertained at tea at her home on Forest strect Tuesday afternoon for her house gu Miss Marion Knowof New York city. 3 sy Robert Vance,”. Dugald McMillan and John Loomis motored to Boston vesterday to attend the Yale-Harvard game today. . .o Charles C. Raineault of this city was one of the violin soloists at a re- cital given Monday evening at the Opera hall in Westfield, Mass. DR The wedding of Mrs, Elizabeth Humphreys of this city and Leslie . Cudd of New York city took place Wednesday afternoon at the church of 8t. John the Evangelist. Rev. John lLaden, pastor of the church, perform- ed the ceremony. Mrs. John Malar- ney, sister of the bride, was the mald of honor, and Matthew Murphy, a hrother of the bride, was best man. A wedding reception at the home of Mrs. James Cosgrove of East street followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mra. Cudd will make their home in New York eity. .o On Tuesday afternoon, the wedding of Miss Anna Catherine Albrecht of Park street and Andrew J MeCusker, Jr., of Beaver street, took place, Miss Mildred Hornkohl was the maid of honor and Patricks T. McCusker was his brother's best man. The bride wore a gown of grey georgette crepe with a picture hat to match. 8he carried a shower bouquet of canary roses and lilies of the valley. Her at. tendant wore a dress of hiue canton crope and carried lavender chrysan- themums. After a reception held the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs, MeCusker lefg on a wedding trip through New York and New Jer- sey. On their return they will live on Washington street. .. Mrs. 8 P. Strople of Black Rock avenue entertained three tables of bridge at her home on Tuesday after- noon and three tables on Wednesday afternoon. At the Fuesday party prizes were won'by Mrs, C. W, Bufk- ey, Mra. Ray Leach and Mrs. Louis Oldershaw, On Wednesday the prizes went 16 Mra, ¥, W, Macomber M. J. D. Wifllams and to Mrs. George Bod- ley. Mrs. Btrople served afternoon ten to her guests at each party, .. Valentine Hart, son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Hart of Hart gireet, is in Bos- ton this week-end to #ttend the Yale. Harvard game. v e The marriage of Miss Anita Per: kosky, daughter of Mr. and Mra Jo- seph Perkosky of OGlenn street, and John J. Brennan of Springfield, Mass., teok place at 9 o'clock Wednesdaw morning at St. Joseph's church. Rev, Patrick Daly, the pastor, officiaied at A high mass. Miss Anna Perkosky was her sister's bridesmaid, and Fracis Hastney was the best man. The bride wore a gown of w! satin and ahe carried a #hower bo t of white roses and iies of the vafley. Mer at- tendant was dressed in orchid geor- gette over matin and she carvied a bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums. A reception followed the wedding ceremony at the howe of the bride's patents, after which Mr. and Mre, Brennan left on an unannounced wed- ding trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Engiish of Har- firon street are spending the week- end in Cambridge the guests of Mr. and Mra Staniey H. Johnson attended Yhle-Harvard game today. Rk Mrk. 1. N. Peck of Park Place gave # mah jongg party at her home Tues- day aftarnoon for her sister, Mra Julia Morgan of California. were awarded to M. Arthur Kimball and to Mre. James Robinson. Chrys- anthemums were used for decoration about the houss. Mra. Peck werved Chinese refreshments (o her guests, *hich added color to the Orlental game .. Mra. Estelle Rodgers Wilbur and son, David, of. Forest street, will re- turn tomorrow from Vermoni, where they have been spending a week . .o A number of football rooters from tertained at an informal dinn® at the home of Miss Catherine Callahan of Hart sireet following the Hartford- New Britain high school gam~ In| er to take active part or | jnuo a gin | | ! 1 [ Miss Martha Russell, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Russell of Bef- 1if, and Edson Freeman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Freeman of this city, were married this afternoon at 3 o'clock at St. Matthew's Lutheran | ehufch parsonage. Reverend A. C. Steege, pastoy of the church, per- (formed the ceremeny. They were at- tended by Miss Lillian Freemay, a sister of the groom, and by Edward Russell, a brother of the bride. Fol- lowing the wedding ceremony a re- |ception was held at the home of the bride’'s parents, after which Mr. and Mr.s Freeman left for New York city | where they will spend a week. On their retun they will make their home in Berlin. ° | " . | . Mr. and Mrs. Buell Bassette of Em- | mons Place have been entertaining | Mrs. Julia Lee of Lynn, Mass. P | Mr. and Mrs. Allan McKinnie of Forest strebt attended the Yale-Har-| vard game today. | “ A . Miss Helen Bunce of the Camp school faculty is attending the Yalo-" Harvard game today. | . . ‘Harold Bassette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buell Bassette of Emmons Place comes home Wednesday from the University of Pennsylvania to spend his Thanksgiving recess with his par- ents, . Miss Corinne Goodwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Goodwin of Sherman Court, will leave Wednesday for Wilmington, Del,, to spend a few days with Miss Mary Loughland P Mrs. A. G. Kimball gave a luncheon bridge and Mah Jongg party at her |home on Lexington strect Wednesday in compliment to Mrs. Julia Morgan, who is the guest of Mrs. R. Peck of Park Place, Mrs. Rufus N, Hem- enway was awarded the prize in Mah | Jongg and Mes, Lonis Reynal won the | bridge prize. | “ . | Mrs. Rufus N. Hemenway is in| charge of the bazaar which the Young Woman’s department of the Bouth Congregational church will give on Tugsday and Wednesday, Decdember 4 and bth at the church. Everyone re- members’ how successfully the “Oid | Home Town" bazaar was given by this | same organization last year and the| opening day of “New Britain's New | Hotel” is ecagerly anticipated. The program follows; A dinner, also waffles, food, fancy work, fun. In the evening guest will be welcomed by the genial night clerk, Isaac Black, and his able staff; Personally cénducted by the self- sufficient bell hop, Arthur Kimball; Overlooked by the head waiter, Noah T.ucas; Entertained by the supsrb Loomis orchestra. (This staff is accustomed to tips!) The noted Egyptologist, Ronald Roardman P. D, Q.,, will exhibit eurios for the benefit of King TUT Fund in Room 13. The original Eastman Kodak company will also hold an ex- hibit in room 23 Manager Charles Merwin announces | the opening of the Shooting Grotto at this time. The wedding of Miss Ada Gould of this city and Carl Munson of Forest. ville will take place next Saturday fternoon at 4 o'clock in Forestville Miss Gould has chosen her slster, Mrs. George Bodley, for her mald of honor, and Mr. Munson will be his brother's best man . Miws Geraldine King of Middietown is the houss guest of Mr. and Mrs Luther Barker of Forest street, .o Mr. and Mra. Franklin Griswold of Sherman Court attended the Yales Harvard game fod. . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones of Rus- sell street have for their guest Mra. Jones' mother, Mrs. Hortweil, of Fitehburg, Mass . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ludorf have returned from a wedding trip fo Miami, Washington and New York Mrs. Ludorf was before her marriage | Miss Norene McMahon. « .o On last Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Loule Topliff quietly observed the 52nd an- niversary of their wedding at their home, 220 Maple street. The couple | was married in Poquonosk and have | resided In this city for a number of | years. They have two children, Mrs Irving Redd®n and Miss Tda Topiiff. .. Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. Lewls of Kensington are observing the 27th an- | niversary of their wedding to&l\. They were married in Southington land héve resided in Kensington for many years. !tor in the Berlin town eourt and is |aiso tax coliector. . “ | Mr. and Mre. Manton Avery Foley have returned from New York city, "hen they were married last week Mre. Foley was formerly ‘Miss Bertha Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Larson of 623 Stanley street, this | |eity. Mr. Poley is the son of Wirst| They | Belectman dnd Mrs. W. F. Foley of [town Wednesday from the He 18 employed in the [achool ot spend her Thanksgiving re- Stanley | cens with her parents, Mr |W. E. Hart of Keasington | Miss Hart | Miss Myrtic Dibble and Miss Kath-| Southington | order depariment | Works office of the . .. The annual juntor mid-year prom There | was held at the Senior high school | eryn Wiswell of Long were eight tables playing and prizes | Jast evening and a large number was | classmates at the Mt. Tda schoo at- and | present. The gymnasiom was | tractively decorated in green white, the class colors The patronesscs for the uffair were, Principal and Mre. Lounis P. Siade Viee-Principal and Mrs Moody, Mrs. Amy C. Guilford hlmrfl Glover and Miss Mabel | | Judge. Dancing was enjoyed from & until |best ma were | 11 o'clock and *refreshments served during intermission. B85 | The Sunshine society is planning a next meeting on December 3 | member is usked to bring a penny for each year apd in return will re- E. the scene of a pretty wedding Thurs- | James M. Butler of 29 Spring street, | honor, Thoma day afternoon, when Miss Ethel Harriet Lester, was mar-| Verena Leist of 142 Curtis street, took | Jackson is assistant superintendent of ried to Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant street, by Rev, John 1., Davis, pastor church, this city. ter, siater of the bride, was maid nl'lhulg\-;-r-n, cousin of the groom, was son of West Main street, and Carl O, honor, and Parl C, Lester, brother of and | thes bride, was ‘best man. ding march was plaved by Mrs. Ar- thur ¥, Spencer, | blue satin with brecaded trimming Her bouquet was of pink bridal roses, The, maid of honor was attired in a|and she carrfed a shower bouquet of | come from Exeter Academy to spend gown of brown satin with trimmings | roses and of fur and her houquet was composed of bronze chr laurel and and the ceremony took place heneath an arch of evergreen and laurel, 1ol- Jowing the ceremony a reception was John J. Crean, assisted by Mrs, M. T.| Thankagiving recess with her parent held, guest being present from West- field, The gift of the bride to the maid of | tion was honor was a platinum bar pin and the | bride’'s parents, More than 126 guests groom's gift to the best fountain pen and upon their return will live at 417 Chestnut street ployed by Watkins Manchester, attended the Yale-Harvard game tos | office of the New day. Mr. and Mrs, school in New Haven for the week- | week-end end | Hal-Masque of the dancing class which is to be held at| mons College ne the Bhuttle Meadow club, Wednesday evening, December 12 march will be held at 9 o'clock ard T. Platt is chairman of the com- mittee | Mrs street, during the welk g5 Mr Rock avenue, Mr. Lewis I8 prosccu- | Tue y to l"r: with her parents. | Judge B | street, | people at the day. |Lacombe of Bristol and May Allard of 14 Orange | place yesterday morning at & o'clock James C. | Rev. Mise | Pegers chureh, officiated was attended by 1 |as brideamaid and Arthur Becton as | performed the ceremény birthday saeprise party atl the b of Hartford and New Britain wijl be en- | birthday party to be held after the |Thompson of 13 Each | Thursday with rumber of guests were out of town and this city ot Thanksgiving Observancé At Shuttle Meadow Club.—Bridge Parties and Lunch- eons Numerous This Week—College Set Coming Home MISS MAXINE HART Miss Hart is debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Maxwell Hart of |*cvera! weeks. = Lake street. She attended the Ogontz school in Philadelphia last winter and is spending thig season in town ——— M. Mrs. The Butler, The home of Mr. and Mrs, William Lester of 417 Chestnut street was wodding of Miss Sadye danghter of Mr, and their danghter,[to Frank E, Leist, son of Mr. and Mrs, G. Provost, morning at 8t Provost son of | place last. Tuesday of 88| Mary's offfreh. Rev. John T. Win- tors, pastor, officiated. Mies Mae M. Methodist | Butler, sister of the bride, was majd . Les-|of honor, and Gus Meyers, Jr, of Newman George Trinity Miss May @ of the | Y best man. Thomas ¥ Butler Jumes 1. Butler, brothers of bride, were ushers The bride was attired in a_gown of The gown of the bride was of old! white georgette crepe aded with | pearis over bridal satin, Her vell was caught with orange blossoms The wed. the Hlies of the honor wore trimmed with French with a hat of silver lace was of sweetheart roses. During the nuptial mass a musical program was rendered by Organist valley, The pearl taffeta flowers and Her bouquet maid of santhemums, was decorated yellow chrysanthemumg The house Crean, solofst Pollowing the held at Mass,, Hartford and this city ceremony a recep- the home of the were in attendance from Bridgeport, | New Haven, Stony Cresk, Hartford, tast Hartford and this eity. home was attractively decorated with Provost is em-| cut flowers, a eolor scheme of yellow Brothers, South|and green being carried out Mr. Leist is proprietor of the lels market at 142 Curtis street, and Mra, W. Wilbor of Franklin Square| Leist was formerly employed at the Pritain Machine man was a The couple left on a wedding trip Mr. DY T company . .. . . ¥ 1= the son of Judge B. Vine street, University Cyril Gafney and Mrs. Gaffney home from Yale Miss Harriet Parker, daughter of Clayton Parker of Vine from the Gateway! of reet, i& home for DR Miss Cards have been received for the| Mr. and Friday ¥ T cabeth Burr, daughter of Henry T. Burr of ¥ran- oome home froam Sim week 1o spend her parents N Hawley will give a smal|/ party his home on Hert Monday evening preceding the ting of the Monday night evening | ces street, wi vacation with her The. grand How Benjamir dinner street regular Mrs. Russell Willlams of lissex| dancing class as the guest of her parents, Mr. and | Harvey Kingsley Passott he affair . in charge of e el ¢ ¥ ¢ of of Hamilton at the Mrs. ¥ street gaye | Bhuttle Meadow clut Miss Eloise Unkelbach, daughter of | noon in honor of Mrs. and 3m. Max Unbeibach of Biack | The luncheon tables were attractively will come home next| decorated with quantities off yellow the Boston University| chrysanthemuths, Prizes were award- Thanksgiving hnvmayj-n] 1o Mre. Raymond Masiene, Mre. John Abel, Mre. 1. B. Williams, | George Rodley 1 Mrs. Rhodes of Berlis Mes, Fred Ma street has for § | week-end Kohler Warner w Macomber incheon bridge ¥ Carl Newman. from nd her Donald and Les Gaffney, sons of F. and Mrs. Gafiney of Vine were among the New Beithin! Yale-Harvard game 1o- ML of Hamilton guests this M. K. H Mrs. M. W Mase . mber house Hart . and of Spr will e to Tda irn Mt Miss Marjorie ¥ N spend ctress of general Traver. five Britain Miss Mande Mra. ' purses at avenue. ! hospita guests| her home in Syracuse a wit will have her for NY . Mise Gertrude nardine Cromin cleona in Middle 1stand s both| Mis Anna Walsh and Miss are spending th at The wedding of Clement Joseph | town Miss Alma street, took ¢ Miss Mabe Recknage! afternoon tish w M took at the Lutheran Scharcfer Miss Alice ' was the 1 A. Bent Immediately after Mr nd Mre. Reck- vedding trip to New "« The ansor Wednesday of 1 e wedding o I and Louis place parsonage chutch pastor of St The couphe Miss Olivette Tevey Charles Coppens, { Crauson, sister of bride | maid of | was the best ma e | the crremons Mre William . | nagel 1t on & Fairaife strect on | York and Washington He ®as presentsd | . gold and e present from . . RonOr, & Cloon Wiltiam H .l‘lv(" was tenderegd a wis danghter, cvening a purse of B Mrs. Charles Chase entertained set eral friends at bridge at her home on | West Main strect yesterday afternoon The | terday after- | Mra. | Thanksgiving at| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923. MANY WEDDINGS FEATURE PAST WEEK The following program has been ar- I'ranged by the Motherhood club of | Berlin for the coming season: December 7, meeting at Community Mrs. Frederick G. Platt New Britain, speaker, Her subject will be “Confidence—Mothers and Taughters,” The hostesses will be | Mrs, Garner Goodwin, Mrs. Lester | Deming, Mrs. Guite and Mrs. Shepard. January 16, an afternoon of music | will be enjoyed. The program will be ih charge of Mrs, Charles E. Pratt and Mrs. E. O. Shjerdan who will act | as hostesses, | Februar meeting will | house. | The annual Thanksgiving collec- tion under the auspices.of the Wom- an's hospital board of the New Brit- ain general hospita] for the benefit of}in the Home.” This will be in charge the hospital and the Children’s Home, | ©f Mrs. Arthur L. Woodruff, Mrs. will be held on Monday and Tuesday | Clarence Boardman will act as hos- of next week. Contributions will be |tess. received at the public schools and wili| March 15, John I. be delivered to the home and the hes-| New Haven will speak on “Trees, | pital Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Frank | Shrubs and Perenni Mrs, W. H. Traut asks that all those who wish to | Meagley will act as hostess. contribute to the collection but who| April 16, household cconomics will cannot do so through the schools, call | be discussed, Mrs, George B. Carter 710-2 and a collection will be made. | Will be in charge and Mrs. Arthur | Mrs. Traut also makes an appeal for| Woodruff will he hostess, old linens to be used for the dressing| May 21, Miss Flirabeth Wickwire of burns at the hospital. will have charge of the discussion of e e current cvents. Mrs. Michaels will be the hostess June 17, the annual meeting and pienic will take place at the home of Mrs. Theodore Savage, 20 subjeet of the ching the Rible the be Donnelly of Herbert E. Gregory, professor of geology at the Yale University, will give a stereopticon lecture on Tues- day evening, November 27, at 8 ! o'clock, at the First church chapel. | | Professor Gregory has chosen for his subject “The Disappearing Races of | the South Sea Isiande.” Each member of the club may bring one guest to this meeting. Miss Ruth Bassette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. BRassette of Emmons Place, attended the Yale-Harvard game today. . . Miss Virginia Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart of Hart street, will spend her Thanksgiving with her parents. , Miss Hart is a stu- dent at Smith College, Northampton Mass, . . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Slop Mr. | and Mrs. Luther Parker, Mr. and Mrs. | Clifton Wilson and Gardner Weld will | be among the guests at the dinner ‘wmrh Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Boardman | will give at the Hartford club this | evening preceding the masquerade {and carnival at the Greenwich Village Fair. . recess Mra. Julia Morgan and daughter, who have bheen the house guests of Mra. R, N. Peck of Park Place, will leave Monday for Atlantic City, en route to their home Hollywood They will be joined Atlantic Wednesday hy Mre daughter, Miss Lo spend Thanksg later in the week returning to town Miss Flora Main street ‘hristmas sale for bled soldiers. Toy hand scarfs will be These articles were all made by the disabled men them- seives at the Reconstruction hospital in New York city. . Miss Marjorie Anderson of Chestnut | street and her sister, Miss Tna Ander- son who is a student at Beechwood schoal, Jenkinstown, P will spend the Thanksgiving ho in New | York city visiting fri | * Humphrey of West is to have charge of a the benefit of dis Christmas cards, bags, belts, ete in Cal, ir City or her woven will on sale The first event of the social season at the New Rritain club will take place Friday evening, Nov. 30, when Lt.-Col. Charles W. Furlong, a trav- eler, lecturer and artist, will give talk on “The Land of the Arabian Nights.,” The affair will take form of a ladies’ night, when wives and friends of the members will be invited to attend, Mr. Furlong has deivered several lectures in this eity at various times and has attracted much attention with his apt phraseology and his at- tractive stereopticon views of places of interest in the district whichs his talk embraces, A light lunch the lecture, ye s, . Miss Frances Kopf of Park street | has left for Cincinnati, Ohio, to spend . | Miss Mae B. Stauffer of Stanley | street and John H. Jackson of South | Rurritt street will be married next | Thursday at 8t. Mary's rectory. They [ will be attended by the bride's sis | Mrs. A. B, Williams, as matron of . Jackson, hrother of the groom will he the best man. Mr, will bhe gerved after The first dance of the season for Pi chapter, Alpha Tota Epsilon, will be held Wednesday evening, Novem- pher 28, at the Y. M, €, A Dancing {will start at & o'clock and will con- tinue until midnight. Trinity Rac- chanalian orchestra of Hartford is to farnish music for the dancing. The [eommittee in charge of arrangements lis Harry Moore, ehairman; William Regan and Ernest Casperson the Corbin Berew division of the EAmbrlvan Hardware Corp . o The wedding of Miss FEdith Swan. | won, daughter of M® Severina Swan- Carlson, took place this afternoon at | the bride’s home. Dr. Abel A, Ahl | auist, pastor of the Iirst Lutheran chureh, performed the ceremony G | Richard House, son of Mr. and Mrs W. A. House of lLenox Place, wil Jack Kirkham, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Kirkham of Cedar street will coma home from Yale university for Thanksglving day . Miss Marjorie Norris is home from Rogers Hall, Lowell, Mass, to spend | his Thankagiving holiday with his parents. 8. b Rub Andrews, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs, John Andrens of Ras. sett street, Is expeeted home from Wallingford, Conn.. to spend her Missy Mre. . H. Norris of Grove Hill Mise Edith Mr. and Mrs, son street and danghter of Mrs Washington strect large benotit bridge party to be held next Priday afternoon. The money raiged to he given to Skidmore eol- lege Loomis, daughter of Frea Toomis of Harri Miss Gladys Fogarty, W. 1. Fogarty of are planning a | Miss Andrews is a member of the high | | school faeulty in that town { ..o | George Kimball, son of Mr. and [ Mre. A G. Kimball of Lexington street, will come home from Phillips Exeter Academy for his Thanksgiving recess next week .. | | Mr. and Mre. T. H. Bristoll of Grove| Miss Elizabeth Traub, daughter of Hill will have for their guests Thanks. | General Peter K. Traub of New York | giving day thelr son and his wife, Mr | city, returned yesterday to her home and Mre, Harrison C. Bristoll of New |after spending the week with Mes York city, Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Me- | Allen Jackson English of Harrison | Cann of Mt. Clair, N. J, a son Allan |stroct | from Philadeiphia, and Mrs. Roy Bristoli of Hartford .. | . (R | M and | Harnld Bassette Mrs. 1. B, Bassette of Emmons Placs, | | was among the spectators at the | Army-Navy game today On Bunday afterneon, Decamber ~| the New York Symphony orchestra | Wi give a concert at the Capitol the. ater under the auspices of the Now Britain Musical club. The orchestra presents no less than 100 concerts during A winter ssasan, beside the reguiar subscription coneerts at home in the Carnegie hall, in the Aeolian| hall and In Rrookiyn. The orchestra makes seven concert tours each win- ter from the latter part of October | through March, Tt Is the only Amers | iean orchestra that was ever chosen to tour Europe. This was done in 1928 Music lovers are eagerly looking for- ward to the day of the lecal concert. | The program and box helders will be announced later | ‘e Donald Rristoll, son of My. and Mrs. T. H. Bristoll of Grove Hill, will vome home from Dartmonth University fext We sday 1o spend the Thanksgiving recess with his parents &6 { about one's pers eating purposes ! Yet in the early days in En Not until the sevent was of steel. Today the knife fo of Sterling Tableware, realizes how many yeai Sterling will give her. Miss ¥ nator ore Trumby John Trumbull and Mrs Trumbull of Plainville, will return Wednesday from Holyoke college to spend her Thanksgiving holiday with | | her parents. laughter af first rank. W f If we have helped y Mr. and Mra. Burton Sher ot tdg aughter of Goodwin o ne ‘ entartained a few | fvtends at at der home T to you, perhaps vou n tay rven . f Mr T Stan Mrs coliege to spend aw » and sprcted home Wedncsday acation with his parents . O1derel aw . Mre A entortain her home T B. Porter of Adams strew tah bridge at arternnon . Sincerely THE PORTER L . € expreted home ‘rom pend Thanksgi- tow nd Roland Swift w9 nems from New Vork eity. Both Foung men are sone of Mr. and Mm | Ivhn--v Swift of Pars Placss ! air to ing al of the | her holiday with her parents, Mr, and | Miss Harriet Reynal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Reynal of Lex« ington street will give a bridge party |at her home next Saturday afternoon for the benefit of the Aipha Aipha | sorority, A partial list of those re- serving tables includes M William | Pease, Miss Beatrice al, Miss Reynal, Miss Priscilla Crabtree, Miss Leonie Crowe, Miss Ruth Coombs, | Miss Margaret Foster, Miss Tunice Humphrey, Miss Frances Williams, Mrs. Lucian H. Stevens, Mrs, Edward Miss Evelyn Bigelow, Mrs. Wilson and Miss Kathryn Christ, Clifton Kron Mr. and Mrs, D. E. Dean of Har- rison street gave dinner party at their home Tuesday cvening. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vreeland of Hartford and Miss Gunn of Scot- land well Taylor of some night home Mr. and Mrs. He | Harrison street will entertain jof the members of the Monday | dancing elass at dinner at their preceding the lesson ollege club of is president, . New ain Miss Mabel Judge a bridge party at the home of Mrs. Williard Oquist of Maple street on Monday evening, December 3rd at § o'clock. | Howard C. Hodge of 113 Winthrop stret and Miss [s lle Haggerty of this city were married this afternoon in St. Mark's Episcopal chureh. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Samuel C. Suteliffe, Miss Kthel Hodge, sister of the bridegroom, was brides- maid and Edwin Richards of New Haven was best man Mr. Hodge is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charies Hodge of 113 Winthrop street and is connected with the Sim- mons Hardware company of New Haven. Mrs, Hodge Corbin Screw division of Hardware corporation in Episcopal B 4, The which | will give was employed at the the American 4 was active C. A, gircles Young and Y made her home at the ristian Associatior - York Mr New H Mrs. T. W. Norton of 62 South Burritt street entertained three tables of whist at her home, Thursday aft. ernoon for the Women's Relief Corps. Mrs. Mae Bryan was award- ed first prize and the consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Cora Starr. A pleasant surprise birthday party [was tendered Rev. F. W. Schaeffer, | pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran church of the Reformation, Thurs- day evening at the community house lin Berlin, He was presented with an electrie coffee set and a toaster by the congregation. The evening was spent in playing games after which buffet lunch was served, . . Mrs, Peter Brock of South Washington strect, Palinville, will ob- serve the HO0th anniversary of their | wedding tomorrow. A quiet family gathering will be held . The couple was married the late Rev. Michael R. Rodin that city and have six children, They are among the bhest known resi dente of Plainville and have lived there 50 years Mr, and in Bristel by of of 176 Maple miscellaneous Helen Collins tendered ghower at her home Thursday ning in honor her approaching marriage to Bdward Gilligan of Hart- ford, About 40 friends were present and an enjoyable cvening spent Miss street wus a eves of William, of Mrs, and Mrs, street, left home in Mrs, L. Kopf and sen, who have been the guests ¥. B. Flower of Park street D. M. Shepard of Trinity by wotor Thursday for their Cineinnati, Ohio . Johneton, daughter of Frank H. Johnston of street will leave Monday Mich., to spend a few Culver Dumont Wile Miss Agnes Mr. and Mrs West Main for Tecumseh, weeks with Mrs cox . and Mrs. L. sreet entertained . o . Lusk of Cedar several friendss at dinner at the Heublein hotél in Hartford Wednesday evening in honor of their 40th wedding anni- | versary " Mr HAT could be more curious than to carry on a Sterling knife for that is what was done gland. eenth century, however, was the knife first placed at the table. Its blade rms an inviting feature every piece of which is g0 happily received by the bride. She fully s of pleasurable service As a gift to the bride and the bridegroom, or else a wedding gift bestowed upon their own home by themselves, Sterling Tableware takes ou to develop a greater interest in Sterling by the letters we have sent nay desire to visit our shop and judge further. Sterling means long life—true to its mean- ing is Sterling Tableware ! yours, & DYSON CO.

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