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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1924. 4 ;4 0 0 01— -~ Miss Anna 8. Vossler, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John Vossler of Spring- tival of Easter, has been an especially intéresting one, reflecting the holiday | § field, Mass, and Robert B. Mclntyre, s;‘nrll of :’prmg and foretelling, in its | 3 son of Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Melntyre plans, a busy season. The scope of | | of Waterbury, were married Tuesday ; morning at St. Joseph’s rectory at 10 !l]\e social calendar has been wide, in- cluding many large parties, numerous e : 9 lavg, 3 ous S oo o'clock, Rev. J. Leo Sullivan per- ;Tr:lr‘,g:,':f:;n:?flg'?fi’ i'nd le‘“e,,,;"(, * ¥ formed the ceremony. They were at- i e Near East Re- . A . . . . tended by the bride’s si - 8 N a > » = » 7 ¥ e’s sister and broth lit cumpaign whieh the Woman's School and College Set Anticipate Delightful Party At Shuttle Meadow.Club—Spring Dances and Weddings, }|er-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs, Charies D, conduect next week, and for | G n R ' ° 9 . O'Connell of Springfield, Mass. The the McAll ¥rench bazaar which will This Week S Soc:al Features | ceremony was followed by a wedding also come next week. breakfast at the Burritt h %0 come next we preakfast a urritt hotel after ere have been a number of card | | which Mr, and Mrs. Mcintyre left on parties, Mrs. D. McMillan entertain- e o e e e omm e ami e} § | ) codding trip. They will make their ::‘ri(‘fl!)_f'v"'r:orrl')e :an l\,li:g m;:ait \\\;-rd\- t Concerning the McAll bazaar, more home in this city Ditdley . SWalker slving & bridys narls iy [mflopls nr-.now asklnflg how soon is ; s — — . .. e s b el ; . it?” than “what is it2” for plans for : : : | Still another wedding of interest s ettt Bl il ’ ;s it have long been under way and are Lt ? e : this week was that of Miss Sadie Mc- James Baldwin being hostesses to B 3 by now, in the early stages of execu- ; : ! L S ’ Donnell, daughter of Mra M. % gether at a bridge party Monday. :: & R “ McDonnell of Main street, and Thomas oniRbt BA At e F 5 £ 7 tion, Anticipation runs high. It is 3 Vi o G a0 Dully of . Hartford. The marriage et il e ntasilh e A Aan o st L 4 . to be held next week Saturday in the 5 Shoad N 0 ¢ took place Wednesday morning at 9 Shuttle Meadow club in honor of Miss : 3 gymnasium of the Y. W. C. A, from : o'clock in St. Mary's church. Miss Virginia Hart, daughter ot Mr. and : XN > until 11 and three are to be two [ S b Ange s ool L e sans ol the, e b R o Ak e ey _ B ccscions. The atternoon program [ S8 . ; L e Woodbien ot Heriton as the of the ettire seasen with many guesls ; consists of an entertainment by and A . 3 g 9 3 best man, Following the ceremony a OF (6 younger set. | : . for the children which will undoubt- [& o R reception was held at the home of A ’ d 5 edly attract a number from the “old- ; Y E the bride’s mother. Mr, and Mrs. : er married set.” The I'ife Drum Corp 5 o S o Dully left on a weddin ] her d . ) ] : ; L ding trip. Upon Another dance at which there was S oy ; of the Girl Scouts will celebrate the ; i retiirn they willilive At 38 10n3 4 large attendance took place Thurs- o 4 opening of the bazaar with a drill at : e : ; gerford street, Hartford day evening when the alumni associa- G - ) 2 o'clock. i b G at . A TR tion af the Alpha Delta Sigma fra- ¢ 5 The rest of the program follows: 5 . . 5 € & ternity entertalned at the Shutilc o $ 4§ 2:45—Violin recital by Adelaide, i iy _Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fagan of : cded with el ak 3 K 2 i G age of thier daughter, Mae, to uoan 1 lles Eddy, junior. - A y il 2 o ¢ . R P I Y Lilwypiatsiforcpuctionio came; N 3:30—Fashion show. Fourteen mod- i . : o plencyili, ioes ofiEroed sirest: dn‘_g] Snetisany at the Shu wliea 1s will wéar the most recent fash- o e Miss E ¢ . i Rt S i < < i . “lothes. B S 5 3 ¢ stre o New TYork om :fi:":‘?’:;znmilfcmdnd to continuc : : 4 f Mothes (Gooss ttvmest with : Chursday. She will return Monday. " ¥ : music. 3 ; . B Rty sorhats han bach thelkers g s o : : A Mre. Walter Hart of Hart street note for the plans and arrangements B \h:\'\'_“" LA LR OO LT ! § 3 8] spent part of this week in Boston, which have been outlined and started ¢ 3 et avarinE e antel i : Mass. during the week. Almost everyone in i ; bl e | B X L P town s ahsorbed in work on soms one R N o ::‘::!Fg;n:::g v ‘;):c lz;ll"lvr\flov\"ll;tfl?fi- * ; o i of the various committees which are BEGEE : S O ’ : g striving to have their particular pro 0 S e 3 pMian ‘Otohestrs. Tis - following iect a great success, . b il W Y ¥ % . artists will appear 3 K > : “I Love You" 8 3 4 i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ritter, Mr. v e McKinnie and six men & ) : . J and Mrs. B. C. Morey and Mr. and irl of My Dreams" 3 \ Mrs. Wenaz Johnston have returned Touis Jones and 10 girle ) X from a motor trip to New York city. 9 iy This Week, f0110WINE the NAppy fes- | e omeoemo s e o oo o - o o Andrews of Vine street has rned from a trip to Chicago, Tl “ e Miss Dorothy HHanna of Orange, N. J., and Cromwell H. ( of New York whose engagement announced last week, are the guests of Mr, Case's brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gard of Maple street !::s. ||'I|nnry Corbin * tion and dance next Tuesday evening, A g i R Aesthetie Dancing, 3 5 April 29 at § o'clock. A pleasing and Mra. Percival Platt and Mrs, Dudley S 3 4 & ¥ Miss Dorothy Godfrev and others entertaining program has been Walker entertained at a delightful : S e 3 . The gymnasium itself is to become 3 planned for the occasion. bridge party Thursday afterncon at 3 3 L S ‘\"vr that {in)‘— a section of a l~rfl\|'ll S Mrs. Platt's home on Trinity street. Lo 5 village—with booths '\"e"f"r't down Monday morning at 9 o'clock in St Mrs. Russell Nelson and Mrs. R, H. s Doth sides of the hall from the shops Joseph's church the wedding of Miss Hubbard won the attractive prizes. | i:g')":offi: ;i ::lsd t'r::'c-h :::;:fl ""':: Margaret Sullivan, daughter of Mr, . oo o | MISS EMILY ERICHSON ions obakd teoll Mak Jenwiien: MRS, F. R. GILPATRIC wa i"“"- "'”“"d' Sullivan oi Green- Seiry "3" Larnd\TnT‘x:,d o ’\.1"”:;‘; Miss Erichson sailed yesterday for Panama to take up work in jsons and flowers; such lusuries as Mrs. Gilpatrick is in charge of the amusements for the McAll yoii Mreeh &t ;,‘,:'f,"r ',1',:“;‘”, :; re! 8 ce A 1us, - ' T ani " ar J wdav y 9 g = * VG S5 .;..‘gu:;:. of ‘their sister, Mrs. Buel government hospital perfume fancy articles, and ice | Bazaar to be held Saturday, May 3 Sullivan performed the eceremony. eream, and such extravagances as| Miss Bessie Sullivan, a sister of the Scotch Dances, in costume, Miss Robina Riair The Doris Dewey school of dane- ing will hold its third annual recep- i, Bassette, o ns Place. T A i : e M'“:‘m? | soap and French pastry. bride, was the maid of honor, and The swimming pool downstairs w The civie committee of the Wom-, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Traut have Charles Gaffney was the best man. likewise undergo a complete change a..¢ eyl sponsoring the New Britain returncd from a short stay in Nor-|The bride wors a gown of poudre emerging therefrom as & small ', nqign for Jackie Coogan's Milk tolk, Va blue georgetta with a hat to mateh, French watering rosort—presumably gpin et at the Hotel Burritt REe e She carried a bouquet of bride roses. on e RmIRe. | Thursday morning at 10 a. m. Miss Flizabeth Hobey of New York | Her attendent was dressed in rose All in all, the French bazaar from pinai peports were made and plans visited Mr, and Mrs, Sheldon Robey | colored georgette and she also wore & advance Information promises to be Lo 0T eor the drive, set for April at their home in Meriden over the |hat to mateh her costume. Her bou- " Nan 5 | the priz Afternoon tea was served \washington, D. ', is spending the what the Ifronr?\ m.l:ht term, but aq 20 anad May 3. Paster holiday quet was of daffodils, Immediately Ihe marriage of Miss Arlenc Kant 'jn the dining room with Mrs. Virgil | gaster recess with his parents. probably wouldn't, *‘une fete des o puth Bristol, ehalrman of the »keiite following the ceremony Mr., and Mrs, ot Southington and Arthur Campbell | paymer presiding at the table, Miss Sivie g £atee. baoth committee, reported that space | Announcement has been made of Kovel left on a wedding trip to At son of Mr. and Mrs, John Campbell | \rariorie Baldwin, Miss Ger [ 580 e for a booth had been given by the the engagement of George £, Talcott, lantie City, They will make their of Winthrop street, took plmv'v \\ul-. Bruemmer, Mrs, Arthur Sampson, New Brit- nerly of this city, but new of home at 127 Greenwood street. nesday morning At homas' | y\rre Maxwell Porter and Mrs, Ken Lalisy hei ‘\..‘n‘n‘rl:n:!lh:::l:;v‘l?::m\::‘?:;nzml |'|u~,X t‘r':or :‘I::’ Searle nssisted with the serv- !y “noigon of Corbin avenue over the [afterncon at the (Tllhndrmhl"hurrh of fn\;n\x;‘);.uw:. of .‘\.'..\\\\A:EH.‘{.':‘: Dick- of Xow .\u‘;”':. city. ome time ago | \{r!“.ln"v]!‘\'n 1:‘:::3 f:lr :n\r “l:ncl:r‘llbeb. v, Miss I2ilen Boyle was the maid . 8 @ holidays, ! Paul, Boston, when Miss Janet inson Drug Co., owell T ks B | & [ r sister, v g ol Klizabetth Stanley, daughter of Mr. | The Boston Store, Davidson & Leven- the Ameriean Hosiery o, here, | Mrs, Thomas Crean, of Glen street, of pute ung Joks OomRbEL BT Misgd rances Dean, daughter of Mr and Mrs, James North Stanley, who thal and Hotel Burritt fre, Balley formerly lived in Kensing- ... eor of the groom, was the hrft man. -m:l ‘:"H .I; : I;‘ a.” a ('»r lnmiwu Mr, and Mrs, PP J. Ahern of Frank- | formerly 1lvéd in New Britain, and During Tuesday and Wednesday Richard Reynoids returned Monday The bride wore a suit of gray poirct | 5nd MR, o b EEER B e of the | N square are entertaining Mr. and |Francis Goodwin, 2nd, son of Mra,)the following members of the Wom .. to the Suffield school in Suffield, after twill with a hat to match, Bhe efr- | ’C ol 0 T lumnt assoo Mrs, I, B. Coyle of Braoklyn, N. Y. | James Goodwin and of the late Rev. an's club have volunteered for duty suol has retuened from Warren, spending his Easter vacation in town. ried & bouquet of bride romes, Het il S Ll ome Tucaday evening DRI James Goodwin, of Hartford, were in the boothse Mesdames John Pur- Ol e Tie went to attend the Vv Ritaadaus wae Steseet 5 B0 .m‘: Miss Deatrice Reyna! won the prl/-v. Thomas J. Crowe, a student at the | married in the presence of several ney, Walter Meyer, €. H Mitehell, W, christouing of his grandson, Abralam Miss Ruth Ohman, danghter of Mr, il h}l“lw ,:m.:‘w :"d ‘C?‘:gpr':\ P“‘." g e " Catholic University, Washington, D, |hundred guests. M. Judd, Raymond Babeoek, Earl Fuel Hinman. and Mrs, David Ohman of Staniey .I-;;:;lll rcc:pltn(:"‘:a,‘ |1,.‘|«Ll m',"u\. Howard Clark, a student at Rens. ' C. has y».»-urfl"'} to school having The bride, who was given in mar- Hu:h’- ; Il.(n‘lulrvnl‘tzr'\"u 1 V‘ ‘!‘“1“\;;':' i i '\'.r'“'_"v:'r;{”:_'l‘:“_' “I;‘nnrrn. \‘lv:;..u‘.,-‘n}-;m members of the immediate families, |Sclacr Polytechnic Tnatitute, has been spept the Easter recess at his home. | dage by her father, was attended by Wrigh!. Roibd FRIOL: orge Tavlor,| M Hnily Ericlison, daughier; ot | SHW. COT SV, SStey S ‘l")m w Mr, and Mrs. Campbell Jeft on a [ spending his vacation with his pare i her sister, Miss Carolyn Stanley, as Clarence Derrick, &K 'f"" h _ Bearle, Dr, and Mrs, € | l_v'l(*.?'\mg who honrby 3 Mrs, more p ents,«Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Clark of Miss Eva Downes of Springfield, [maid _of honor, The bridesmaids Bebhet Hibbard, Emory Corbin, ¥. graduated from the New Britain High ©hman. W. Stevens, Bdward Christ, L. . school in 1520 and, later from the wedding trip to Boston and "phm' 'l‘": Fairview street Mass., was the guest during the week | were Mrs, James P. Stearns of Rrook- -,:~l”r;:ml:;"bt‘:;!l,mm‘e their home & R of Mrs, Sophin Rice of Main strect, |line, Mass, Mrs. Albert Robinson | Weir. J. N o and Misse Kate New York Post Graduate hospital, ”:h--. vl H. Bruemmer entertained ‘ sl AR | S Pristo! Speare of Cambridge, Mass, Miss | Porter. Arline Root Inez Griswold, ' gailed vesterday fo wama where the members of Laurel Court, O, of A. Mr. and Mrs, . & Barnes, former- 8008 JKatherine Bing) of Newton Cen.Eleanor Lewis, Miriam Mouat, Euniee ghe v take her work in the At her home on Bassett street Tues- Mrs. M. J. Begiey of Beaver streel ||y of Bristol, who have recently re Katherine Bingham of NEWION ot | umphrey, Marjorie Baldwin, Har- gover day afternoon followed by a supper has been spending a week With her yyuyed from a trip to California, are Gerald and Francis Corrigan of #it, ] o0 3 a student at Smith '\“" rlot Tteyna), Katherine Switt, Mona X party and cards in the evening. sister, Mra. J. A, Laughlin, of Nahant, |yhe guests of their son and daughter, Thomas' scminary, Hartford, are} SR et ""'""“M ”{; h,"','."n,h:' Martin, 3 AT P : "y SR Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Frederiek West Porter spending the Easter vacation at thelr ”""'{H""'I']"',"G 'T| O Hlartford. | Miss Florence Camp, chairman of .. cy.r e NswYG " Mr. and Mrs, Howard Humphrey of 880 of Garden street home on Stearns street, Bristol and Mim Luey Goodwin MENEYINS 1 e Diean: ® ttes, roported T Saindha ft: s Jos Russell strest entertained at dinner Mrs, Mary Hippelius and daughters, ¢ o0 S "1‘”1 rhr';r:frv:l”" ""'115'“.3"‘&-,“"]35.“ SAEKARI mn:"\’»ilr‘;u.m on the part of i preceding the Military Ball which wi Mrs, Edward Dunne -‘l’;'lni“;‘"\-‘:”‘:f Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Johnson of _ Mra. Lona Railey and Miss Mildeed |y, T, ‘was the beat man end the e business men of the eity ST Ny Bl e © held at the Etate Armory Monday Hipelius, of ‘\""“"":"‘ :‘"h . [ Rrighton street celebrated the eighth EHArD of Decp River are the guosts of [ory were Donald Carieton Staniey of Mepihers of the club assisting Miss SO 0 ‘.K‘“‘:HV' bbby ' evening, NPV Erom AUASIE LA lanniversary of their wedding on MP and Mrs. Wiliam Nye at their {Garden City, Long Istand, and James Camp ave: woctnl event with Governor Temples SR T R gL ohe Misses Cotherine and May hursday. They were married in home on Main street, Yast Berlin Prescott Stanley of Brookline, Mase., amoes r € 25 it i 7 V'.V‘vllfll“‘flv'mn ,IY:;I;"MT' :“,“m. |.:.“r.; Ryan Miss Katherine Kent, Miss | Trinity Methodist church on April 24, g e brothers of the bride, Daniel Drake ge Bty of. The military companies, Com- gounes Va 3 ety Fdna Mayden and Miss May Regley | 1916, Mrs. Johnson was formerly A very successful whist was held | 8mith of New York, Walter Reid (man. 1 . Kt lisses Mar 3 and 1) irst S AT Edne Hayded from w trip to Wash. |Miss Helen McMillan, daughter of by the ladies' Ausiliary A, O. H.|Wolte ot New Tork, Francis Browne Earet Porter, Sarah Rogers and Agnes i 6 the 165th FeRIMENt, e oand Mrs. John Kallbery of ington, D, C., and Atlantic City, N. J. [Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McMillan of | Wednesday evening in the Knights of [Cooley and Robert Lewis Fisher, Vance osts @t the entertainment wong st realperiy ’ agton, D, C,, and Atia | Forest street Columbus rooms. Many beautiful | Hartford, and Austin Dunham Bar. Mrs. M. 1. Pease, chairman. wenod with & formal grand BINTHE SAYS ADneae D prizes were awarded the winners, ney of Farmington, The church was Mr rorge Christ and " . gagement of their daughter, Olga, to Mrs, v 3 er f v A arold 8 ) Roa R etarta blie st woak spene with frs. Howard Bruemmer of West — Mrs. Harold Shepard of Dover Road pies 3 | Main street and Mrs. James Baldwin entertained six tables at a luncheon v Gilbert in Beaumont, s 5 of Corbin avenue entertained seven and bridge last evening at her home, tables of bridge at Mrs, Bruemmer's wileee home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Allen | Ropert Halloran, son of Mr..and on to Los Angeles, Cal. Jackson English, Miss Margarct Mid- s, James Halloran of Belvidere and | \llemass and Miss Eleanor Lewis Won | student at Catholic University, in their honor, Mrs, Howard P’arsons, Mrs, Earl and Mrs, Gilbert have gone Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Willman and Mr, and Mrs, Henry Willman of Bos- ton were guests of Mr, and Mrs, A, A wedding of great interest to New following banks and firms Britain people took piace Thursday ain Trust Co. Commerclal Trust Co. Hariford, and Mrs, Kzl 1 Mra, 1 Kin Arthur G, Kimball of paymond £, Walker, son of My, and Pr. and Mra, A, G, Savard and son | . 2 > Coholan, assistant cha n nave roturned from @ trip to Balti-| Miss Anna Bardeck has been home o docorated with Easter liles, Prec Sib Gire._nét ehiy Bh Lesington st e the march with Thomas Walker of Dwight street. Washington, D. C. 4 e ( ege of New Rochelle to Mrs. Laura T, Warfield of Parking the ceremony an organ recital was clu are ot only givir 4 r Tem « S0t o more, Md, and Wa: gton, rom th ge of tochelle t yvoung people are gradnates of A ) spend hor Easter vacation with hep Street, Plainviile, is returning to her | given, followed by the wedding march, '0 the driv « ihuti % v New Toetali ”“L_' Ph'l” “.:‘ Miss Catherine Kenney, daughtsr of | sarents, Mr. and Mrs, Philip Rardeck, home after spending the past few The bride wore a gown of white chif. Kencrousix of their Wil Fonione haneo b oSy - o Mr. and Mrs. M, J. Kenney of Stan |of Arch street months with her son in Tampa, Flor- | fon satin and her vell of tulle and old [clal and fraternal el Walker in the of 1918, Jev street, has been home from the S8 ida. lace was caught with orange blos- been visited by the comr : > gl n - College of New Rochelle to spend het Mrs. Simon 1.uddy danghters, soms. She carried a ghower bouquet ll:. A «' - ' . n seen A Sinix PN on and Martin and Fdgar Stecge, sons of «pring vacation with her parents. Miss Gertrude Luddy and Miss Helen | Mr. and o aten 1w | SCAIRles Lot s tew s vaDepLURRS S MRS | SR . spring flowers Rev, A, C. Theodore Steege and Mrm, sy Luddy, have been spending a week in jeave 1, s, Flortda, this] ™" 1"’f]’""'"fl"' h‘""“'r‘ “I':"\' i B P Cainis « A st returned to sehool In Mr. and Mra, A. N. Abbe of Vine | Washington, D. ¢ week for their home in Plainville, |58 gt aoiendis I;"H"‘i: et e e P e » Rronaville, N. Y., after spending the sireet have roturned from a cruise of & o » . oo . m,, Butterfly roses, The hrmrt—‘ eo-operation from 1 el cor " " Easter vacation with their parents the Mediterranean. | Miss Helen Downes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Chichestcr of ‘"::':d:“"” e M n bisque. Jace |of the four theater houses, On T : A ot AWkde Al U [ Atr. and Mrs. John . Downes of Mon. Plainvilic are visiting Mra, Chiches- | gLt S0 10" elvet tibbon sashes, day and Wednesday evenings and on P77 ‘harles F. Erichson of Reme Mr. and Mrs, Johnstone Vance of (roe street, has been home from the ter's parents in Burlington, Vt. with old fashioned bouquets at the |Saturday afternoon and evening, cac nding the week-énd in Hamilton street are spending a few [College of New Roc to spend her .. . oy wore leghorn hats, with ‘theater will run Jackie oo lay a Wie s | CYa ) Toberts street are motoring to New o070 o0 bride's mother wore black the Woman's elub, and in Euest Mortimor n The wedding of Mise Mary Smith, The New Britain Musical club, an | Miss Laurene Mo ghter of York this week-end. Mrs, Watker | S8 TN 40 Vanise Tace and [them a t wte apenker wifl teil | ) ol f Lin, | daushter of Mrs, Margarct &mith of " will spend ne e ere visiting = ? w Haven, ar nEnst Sehw . association which plays so :n:;:‘nrl:'n'!‘ |Mr. and Mrs, Laurence Mouat of "v‘lr!mll 1 next week there vISHing |y "y ogroom's mother was dressed of Jackic's plans to heip , ' bhetaphispia i “ - i-l"-‘hwzv:::r:r a ‘re;a‘lin lh.eonar't;n'.lcfl’;:: o'"rth“" ]\;':rm’* 1|m.\' returned ‘\[N‘].hy te | '*¥ sty in black, with white lace, Following F elief orphans. In t £ at 10:30 o'clock in T ‘,.,’,‘v Meth bring its sea ! * | Brunswick, N. J., after spending her he core ¢ a reception for members and Lyeenm, under the 1) 1 . i K ek In Trir . day evening, May 1, when its active | acation in town. Miss Mouat is di- | M. A. C. McKinnte of est ',), ,T,’,r (r:r:‘n! flv:.'\! :rm".a: the ;*rnv\l onage of Mra. 1. A. Sprae 8 hig = Pris ; er of odist church. Rev., John L. Davis members will entertain its assoclate | rontor of physical meation in the | street b»[\‘l(:flnr.] her bridge club at o the bride's parents, The decora- school girls will acll tags f . T [ . Wa t A bty performed qv,,..,.,:,m:,.‘._ and sustaining members at a banquet | ,,p1i0 schools in that town luncheon Tuesday tio core of Baster lilies and South- for Jackie's ship. Tn the See né i : " at the Burritt hotel, The club has | $ ¢ 4 v e e R WAde Wil SreviaN oY ke T fhe. ork cit the week The spring meeting of the Connee- . de y th ~ he followin y from 3 Shjoyed an exceptional winter of In- | wiuy Marle Massey, daughter of Miss Sally Humason of New York is i Sy P oreetie . MR g [ W St T . cut Editorial Ass 18 being {eresting programs and it is expected | \tr ana Mrs, Michae! Masecy of Win. the gucst of her mother, Mrs. H. B. (g, G‘;”;]‘|“‘ Jeft for an_ extended |direction of Dwight Skint i Mise A held in the city tod he business b e b‘dmw:: t:r-l?e w‘eh::ma ter street, has returncd to the Col- Humason of Vine stree wedding trip, the bride wearlng a tags: Abe Aronso o 4 4 ’ i o 2 e Nurritt eccupying dancing and cards will prov ¥ l1ege of New Rochelle after spending three-plece tailleur of blue poirct Andrew } ) gave a larg € e ao ARG the wemex ot climax. Al plans are being made |3 .. \acation in town twill. The bride was graduated from John Co Jne rpariar 1 1 ¢ . : o with Mrs. Emille Andzulatis, chair- . . and Mrs, James North of Sunnyledge, ool oo " 1018 and Mr. Good- Jack Sadic v ¢ V yltont 3 hon party i v otherwise engaged. man of the committee in charge. At a dinner given s vir home has for her house guests this wee - "“ waa gradmied Bow i gaeri o ame e - ternoor . be fol- Mrs, Andzulatis 18 being ably assisted | " o0 Pl DT g \frs, | end Miss Natalle DuPont of Wilmin. “n %as TR T ing the war nolan. Anthony Robro Nort olarglb it b ghikiaf sl by Miss Hine, Mrs. Horton, T. Hart, r 2 a street, U Del., Miss Sally Thomas of Bos- hibeg b =e? o speaker of the evening - | August Anderson of 2 treet, » . . he served in the United States mavy, being Willlam T Daly, economist of and R. Shatier. I‘:mm;l;vrml the engages i thee | . e e fiss Agnes CHMT of |\ ommand of a submarine chaser, 1 Mor t . aughter, Agnes, to Albert JRPR | S X SNREDECT nd 18 now with the firm of Reardsiey A pretty home wedding was solem- | of 54 Griswold street. Miss Ander- g e 2 Teardstey, Harttord, . 3 - s ) i " 1 b nized Wednesday svening at 6 0'clock | oo iy 4 graduate of the New Tritain | Valentine Hart is home from Vale ™ "0 "o “eviner of Franklin . . tomat ghter of Mr. and o at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Al- | jigh school and the New Iiritain University to spe the weekoend | M8 S N ard Hart of Hart ; x eresstul and h SF e okt e bert Catlson of Cottage Place When | Normal school, and is a teacher in Wit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ‘;‘ s .vvl \fr- Fiisha Cooper of Vine o - -| ‘l" " v "’ L] m 'hf thele daughter, Aliee C. Carison, be- | ime Washington schoo! oot 1s . Hart of Hart street iyt Bgplics iyt ics fre. 1 t Hitdar ' st ot v came the bride of Aibert R, Carswell. | of the firm of Larson o R \qr Cooper entertalning for the ¢ gy 9 i 1 ' at t o’ the signilcnn ot jve son of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Cars- e 5 Mre. Harold T. Sioper, Mrs. W. L. ™ ‘41’;"‘ o T Yot i ture s i ieto v : b '”r '.yf ., Acance ‘,.. ~r~v--‘ iv -fl ro- well of 18 Bradley street. Rev. Dr.| Harold Latham of nisers h and Mrs. Ttaymond of Bristol ‘j"”' ’"““v,”'”d BT 2 et b Aot heciofin Broeg ""‘; Abel A. Ahlquist officiated and the |or Pitteburgh, is spending 1) . re among those entertaining guests | DOStON, nesday f'?',g. L O couple was attended by Miss Evelyn lend at his home in this cit 1 he regular Wednesday luncheon 6 ) +4 = yow "' “‘:w - "" s cia Carswell, sister of the groom, as| L thin week at the Shuttie Meadow Another engagement of great in Mr. a of men in its intensely human phase, bridesmaid and Clarence Carison, | A delegation from Stanler Won terost 1o loca) society was announced 374 Mra 1 ¥ a e Re " s oL . brother of the bride, as best man en's Relief corps att-nded the 41st ) e vesterday, that of Mre. Batetle Wil and Mre. William 2t bk st % L'" "',”“m _" A L”""’ - '“'" The bride was attired in a blue |annual department convention at Wa Mise Grase Smith, daughter of Mr. | bur, daughter of H. O. Rodgers of 'rons and patro s, rrceivin per ¥ sacation 1 & York was the g0 “ of his aun d",: poiret twill suit with tan hat and car- [terbury Wednesday and and Mra. P. W, Smith of High street, New York to J. Monree Hewlett of ir. ol SiTew tied & bouquet of white roses. The |Those who attended from is enjoying a tweo weeks' vacation in ' New York and Lawrence, Long Tsiand Sridesmald wore a biue suit with gray |were: President Cora M. Washington and Atlantic City Mr. Hewlett is well known as an ar WAt and carried pink sweet peas. Elizabeth Atkinson, Mre. Lillian G, A ) chitect and mural painter and is the Pollowing the coremony a wedding | Burr, Mrs. Mary Rodman, Mrs. Grace | The B. H. F. club gate a birthday | surviving partntr of the firm of Lord i h E . oith | Satet Cona dinner was served. The home was|Dryan, Mre. Annle Frishie, Mra. Mar- | party Tuesday night at their club & Hewlett No date has been set A. Chriet, K. Knieht, A. 8 e """" ‘:o N——— beautifully decorated in white and garet Tarnbull Mre, Sadie Olson, Mre, rooms to Miss Ora Blinn A short ' for the wedding. w. " J o ; paat 2 green ferns Lawrence, Mre, Mary program was giver It included a Curtiss Clifford, a student at a v re = vesterday Mr. George R ‘:V-I‘M}" of New Harl. The eouple left on a motor trip 1ewia, Mes Esther ¥ i sole dance by Miss Jane Des Cola, a ense University, has returned after - d A . "n"l_ « nv\’v: v‘\a,l“u:‘”\,nqoy guest of through New York, New Jersey and | department aides, Mra w somz by the B, H. F. auartet and a spending the Easter vacation with his jan Patric A . tiehdrd veren o Arw'r\v-.rh‘ n,; is son, Frazier Wilcox " 1 3 y ) 2 2 nd o Ta e N ] 11antic 1 r " y of Ieen Rpeng- S Boston and upon their return will re- ¢ Mre. M i nd clog dance by Ned and Robert Ban- parents, Mr. and NMire. A D. ifford Ci o #ide at 719 East street. Alice Rehim. croft of Northampton, Mass. | of Kensington avenue. Julia H. i (Continved on Fifth Page) Miss Helen North, daughter of Mr. At Ameriean . Mr. Daly, s stodies of economic conditions this country as noted s for s many members and their guests Pairinw etrect over Faster committee which arranged the dar . . . was made np of the following: A. N A 1. law. D. A ve ) Sloper and daugh Miss Alice M. Pierce of Lincoln Sloper and Miss street, has returned from & trip 9 Seripture, chairmar Ritey, .. T eree, . H. Ch Doyle.

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