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P oF rang eddings A7 N month muin in open 1 the or in ans-Atlantic people from before extensivel) [0} at g tem m TR ap states 1! the late ot that so many peo- e 60 14 town, there will g New Britain- hich takes late fa hering (herin arty W dinner par of the Miss Frar fair, ONe Others enter vl Mrs. Bailey M Johnstont Maxwell Porter, Jtobinson, Mr 3 and M d Mes, E. A h of Bristo Moore 1 will play d S Yaffe for dancing Sprays of white on the ter and whi SEavk et rises the season fhe Wedn-sday luncheo aftord & d ful way of and are, of course, ver Nest Tues the stat r { s of Founde B of AT will be heid e Meadow club, bringing pering of members fron towns in t Mor rations alread Now 1 y o | of R the wrim on Tuesday and pevenings of this week. ‘I ram {¢ adys M, Olsc House of Marie E. Moo of Damasct " H. Ta tta Jo A 1 lan nM lawlo in King Sy Katz Himmon A \'a Mary ] h AL Daly 0.1 M Hor 1 Quintivar phine Itya Temp Ko eth Mo 1%, Kane 1o 1 I m tha M o " k ' \ Ves SaiCuS Moy ur [ . Dama Seenc 1 ) " our 3 : o * - Phe M : Deli i leafi A (*e Y Be ] ey Iy - 11 et e e A s \ 4 T A} Da 4 tzma ome . it . B (i ~u Keit to made . w bs o owis, s of | ather o 1 ee S of Tees NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE B e —— WEDDINGS AND GRADUATIONS DURING WEEK 14, 1924, Garden Party At Shuttie Meadow Club This Evening —Senior Promenade At High Parties For Brides—Plans For Summer At Shore and ( DN ————————— SRR sl Sl S ] A pre dding pace ? inesday afteinoon o'cloen i nuren oi - Jore : e, when Miss Curoer, ‘ iughter ol Chavies ! ’ W. Tutrner of 2 Main sireel z § | Dlainville, becan ¢ 6! He ! g s i |5, Banueli, son ot 3 d dMre ¢ } § % T2 ton nnell lan Neck Braiton & chool Last Night—- {lCona hev: iilion, iort i [} | rector ot ihe chuich, ciflciated. ‘ountry Make a Busy Week maid ot hounur wan Miss Marga: i"Lurmr of Hariferd, w vousin of the T s ) e D S e S AT S 1 il ’ A [bride. The oridesmaids wers Mise Gertrude M. Gibbon and Mrs. Euth One of the prettiest weddings of Salmon. Walter Bannel!, hrother uf ‘ the season took ce Monday morn- |the groom, was best man and e | ing when Miss May Agnes Iagan, |ushers were Lloyd Reanv and M daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C | ritt Salmou. |1'agan of Kensington, and Henry .J | The bride was attired ia o gow | Rose, son of Mr. and Mre. John Rosc {of white satin trinimed with Duchess lof Broad street, New Britain, were lace and carried a bouquet of whits | married in St. Paul's church, Kensing | roses and liites of vaile, 't ton. Reverend J. C. han officiat- naid honor wore & gown of pow- assisted by It ¥. Fagan, Rev. |der blue chiffon with hat to mateh V. Corliss and Rev J. Dren- {and carried pink roses. Both brides { nan. Miss Katherine V. Fagan, sister maids wore yellow gowus of georgeite \ of the bride, was maid of honor, trinimed with lace and vore hats ! while Leo Fagan of Meriden, acted as | match. Their bouquets were of b best man. The flower girls were, Mary | terfiy roses. I'agan and Madeline Lardner, and the Following the ceremony. a recep ) ushers, Phillip Fagan and Stephen tion was held in the gayish house Lynch {which was prettily d-segmted ths The bride wore a gown of whitc | occasion in yellow anw White About } atin crepe trimmed with cantilly 76 guests were present from Har | 1ce and pearls and carried a bouquet ford, Wallingford, Branford, Nen i of roses, gardenias and lilles of the Haven, Bristol and New Britain valley, while her attendant wore a [ “he couple left on ® wedding trip i yvellow satin ¢ gown and carried {and upon their return will reside at i vellow tea roses. When Mr, and Mrs {40 Maple street. Plainville, Mr. Ban- | Jtose return from their wedding trip aoll in amployad by the Joha Cooké | to Detroit, ar Canada, they will Realty company. make their home in New Britain R T Y Sl Mrs. Graves and Miss Hazel Simp- The annual commencenigt danct | son of North latt, Nebraska, ave the } of the Alpha chapter, Delta Ni fra woeek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs J i tornity, will be held at the Burritt H. Robinson of Harrison street 4 . hotel on Friday, June 20th Les 1 PR } I.yons' orchestra of Meriden will fur Mr. and Mrs. A. €. M'Kinnie have nish the music, and dancing will ix returncd from New York. cnjoyed from 8 until 1 o'clo It is k Pefs) e 3 expected that a large number of higl i \.-)‘H.“y students will attend the dance t The music pupils of Miss Gertrude s it will be held on the evening of | Hine gave a recital this afternoon af ¥ the high school graduation, [ Miss Hine’s home on Hillside place The committee in charge of ai The program which was a delightful jangements are Howard Beloin, chair one was as follows: man, Howard Rtyder, David Morrison Favotte” (duet) ....... Gossec Yael Dutasy. Jemes Mitter, Albert Jleanor Hine, Virginia Hill and Humphrey Muldowney | “The Little White Kitten"......Erb S sy ! Jane TPorter As the summer scason advance “Broomstick March” Terry outings are coming more numerous Marjorie Rogers “Dance on the Green”.. +.Presser and local organizations arve already en joying them, Last Saturday about 40¢ members of the Universal club ot Landers, Frary & Clark held their ’ a in Hanover SN ighth annual outing : MISS LILLIA HILL : o Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Iill of Winthrop street. She Se e was recently elected treasurer of the French Club at Miss Margaret Grace of Mapie street | Warren Horton |“Flower Waltz" ....... | Ruth Walter “The Cuckoo in My Cloek"”. . Mildred Lindquist . +. Kinscella Francis McEnroe I MI FLORENCE ROBERTSON Who is to marry Clifford Hellberg “Ghosts™ the Boston University i« returned from Washington, . € [ ¥ ) | "Wooden Shoe . -+s Bartlett ! A where she spent last week An W of . | The office girls of the Corbin Serew | Barbara Seripturs e m \ d who at-!| Corporation gave a very successful en- | “Catech Me If You Can”......8chmitt James A. Bagshaw of Grand stroet tended - elass tortainment and dance Tuesday even- | Marjprie Recor Mrs. Kenneth e viaiy " Miss ! Kirkham roaf Nex nounced the engagement of his ' ot the Senior H mnasium ing in the Y. W, . A, The program | “Ave Maria” .§... +« Burgmuller ml ! \ nd t M 1 lohn Wirk ) " danghter, Edna VFrances, to George A, I Jay cvening banquet | featured a “Small Town Concert” with { “Minuet and Trio" . vesss Mozart how Adams street this eot 1 « Molander of Jubiles street | & program and gingham gowned girls and a “Ruben” Margaret Attwood 1moon \ N to s ! AR was carvied o vs well, The program follows “gpinning Rong” .. .Ellmenrieh " A " ‘it Misa Mahel Dixon of Nova Scotia s T until 12 o'clock the s Opening chorus Lintire company Llizabeth W nt Miss } 8 W p bl b the guest of Mrs, Corwin of Lincoln waum wa h ne of one of ' Ten Thousand Years From Now “Turkish Rende" ... .. Krentzlin onad " . « Viss ¢ A of/l Siveet he pretticst and most successful ban Mias Anna Bailey Willlam E. Attwood, Jr trs. William W Newing has Bute e JUCLA 1N Many years Witty talks by Goin' South Eleanor Demaris “Carrente™ ....o00.00. . Hande! LR | the Conneetient « v Mr and Mrs. Howard Platt who student speakers and an addre by Recitation Jdennie Cook | “The Merry Procession Sehytte ) Sw ' N 1 MET |y te 1ately sold thelr home on Lincoln | 1rincipal Slade made up the k- The (e 1 Love Mollie Jackson Virginia Hill g ¢ ¢ na it t rn rond have gone ta Grosnwich, Coann, | ing n for da W was Danc Mae Connelly “Sajlor's Rong"” ..... Grieg b 1 » months in t g Camy e vhere they will make their home v dlan orchies- Dreaming Alone in the Twilight Richard Coope Miss TReat | al, danghter of S e \ « Etudond Marie Meslin “#avotte™ (duet) Reethoren T '\ Lk Mr, and Mrs ¥, B Vungerford and Sang . Re accom) by 1t Ain‘t Gonna Rain No Mo Carolyn Emith, Flora Hine Ul K. A. Qi will ho house % gL NINE A PATIY | iy of Cedar street left today for (1he orchesiva Molile Jackson, Rose Darrow, Ethel the Lark's Song™ Tsehaikow sl { A ; e in t M over the week- a1 C e Conn., where they wi The speakers their & of Markie. ) “Menuet” ..., Hande! i y PR S epend the summer the evening's program w Gingham n.\.-« nE Martha Ernest | vgiga" criavis Handel . T eter Me AR Jows: "Our Girls,” by Jdohn Dancs .. Mable Lucey, Anna Rajune Flranor Hine A\l Lanre Mouat of | Miss ', Anughter of | WMee. W. @ Giibert and daughter, | "Our Royk” by Klaine Wrigh The ' Mindin® My Rusinems . | "Bong of June” : Williams tertain 1 vem. | Ta #t, hak! Misn Kiisabeth, of Beaumont, Texan, | Faculty,” by Gustave Cavison: ~OU Reatrice Peteraon Giadys Ahlgren ¢ \ Alpha v " ' ANUFOTA, pe e route for New Rritain te visit Fut! hy €Y Quigley; "fting-. A Dream Kathieen Walsh i weyrjous Story"” Heller nnne at bt t her home on N Y Mrs. Gilhert's parents, Mr. and Mrs by Principal louls Ulosing Chorus Entire Company Dorethy Lauhes S Buel B, Bassette of FEmmons place Chorus -- Kathleen Walsh, Mollle | .qya ee» Grieg At Hada i\ will hotd | pray will ston At Philndelphia to at f the clase were as fol- Jackaon, Marie Heslin, Rose Darrow, Faye Rattenbury i pal A M Lows I Lthel Markie, Mae Connelly, Esther ', . o ¥ t and " the graduation exerelses at the TRl an Mra James | Tivduavd T Mia T AR DAY, | e s watatise Ewgsrowsin Pt \ He Bur Monday ereity of Pennmivania " Mitd W H' M M o Erncst. G D 5 ' Btude, “Wers T a Bird oo Henselt i L R i syl ingaletd " 1 Weld @ Martha Ernest, Gertrude Dacey, Anna Flora Hine A g Nix il s daar aad eunion ALYAIe vey, Miss Norma ltegan and Rajn Eleanor Demaris, ARNCE wyanctian Roat Rong”. . Mendelssohn & A ¢ AR v Mis. 1. Nwar P alhontet Wpte Maven. wiif attenct ]| HATCY Wi ( no Mable Lucey, Minnie Boti- .gaguiditia (Castilian Dance) i raity L ueh o or 1he coss of the o Mary Schnelder, Emma Suess, by i i Mis 1M A e e ny New Britain men next MUK ; Bildn . : d . cars o . Alheniz g w2k | ANy - (. barty go o Mildred Weld, ¢la Joscph Ward was director; Beatrice Carolyn Smith ire d i . LY G TR R AN AR A T X s Will maet 18 B1S1wdy and Chairman Bernard Ito- Peterson, planist; Alice Melander, as- | syt ‘ ' \ Reok. AF ' Gl FINAN, fond the exercises and to renew ®ld o0l T ot only handled the sistant pianist, and Eleanor 8milarks A ¥ G My clendships | urinean end of the hanguet well, but intetlocutor Three students from New Britain $ s My ten. M. O Mre, 8 Bas he was & declded hit as toastmaster.’ N were awarded degrees at the fifty. ] ] \ e W\ The w Rritain McAll Auxillary 4 reat of 1he committes follow A 4 ¢ first annual commencement exercises 8 ue ) James Renehan, a student at the | \ ' ha Vil meet on Thursday afternoon Jnne o, George 1 MAr- | pive ol New Yook, {8 home fos of Boston University, which will be ¢ ' T n J of 15, at the homa of Misa Frances o oo yapt and W Watson AR A ia d held June 16 in Symphony Hall. Mar . . Nay 1 pringticld, Mass. | Whitliesey on West Main street 1= A o o oL tin Stempien of 11 Silver streef, | i b ! hur . .. Class night, thelant matheriug BYorar i st will receive the degree of Bachelor of M ] \ o from this Mist Dorothy Case, daughter of Mr e John Renehan, son of Mroand Mra | puginess Administration and Fsther i ) Wost i ) (] Koplowit I Mre. K. Case of Forest street ha Ep Iohn Ttenchan of Vine street, 18 home [y wampler of 31 Emmons Place, ! g ' ' tar) ) Tr. and Mrs. ®i Kop- (voturned from Rlemingham sehool, | a0 from Tufts coliege to &pend the sum- iy ha granted the degree of Bache g Abbingtor ' of 1 e, and Miss | pirmingham, Penn., where she i &l o 0« mer months with his parenta lor of Science in Fdueation. Belle ' 1 W\ 1 ofy James | qudent 1Ay gl Ballou completed her course of stud CRC i) \ of M reet A R ok hed e onen 1o prescnt the Richard Neynolds, Arnold Landino |jes at the School of Education and re \ tai . Miss Virginia Hart, daughter of Mr. | e (hTARL IR Neld. deveril 19 v Thomas McCabe, students at the [cojved the degree of Bachelor of M 1 1ang v I Mre. Wa Hart of Hart street oat durin Yield ‘ e spending their | Sejence in Education ' \ Cont y T | s of Ber- | is homa from Smith eoilege s direot y, #ummer vacation in town Miss Angela M. Lacava of 26 Haw . 1 Corne i BT ) and t . L ) Kina street although having suceess \ ‘ mn Rianiev Cooper and ¥Fred Coog A R t On Thursday afternoon, June 12, | fully eompleted her courses of studies ' s of Mr. and Mra, } Conper of § : Hazel Jduengst, daughter of Mr. | at the 8chool of Law, will not recefve G . of Vine s are home from Yaie Duting the evening cast and and Mre. Henry G. dnengst of Buell |her Bachelor of Laws degree until ' ’ ’ fyeraity for the summer. | rus ansist . sing |strect, and William & Vance, Jr., son she reaches the age of 21, g 0 1 g at her R the « A song Some of 1 " of Mrs 1 Mrs. W Vanea of | b LTS 1 \ A 1 1. Ride Tan ' prr, gon of Mr. and Mrs. . ,.q o Mo Ling A ] Plainville, were marrded at the South | The Senior promen wan held at i \ " N \ . prizes, | 1. K. Coope Vine street, has Peagy. M edn, M Like a 1tose, chrch parso Reverend G, W. €, |the Senior High school g nasium last K ¢ e turned from ersity ' of My Drean ind Mother Ma- |11l officiating. The bride was at- evening. The affair was 1 success in ' i _— Mr My fiarcs ohane ALY i Years p by her sister, Misa Mildred |every way, it being both a social and A i ‘ Milf t ) rv of Edward Twitehell, aon of Mr, and sung b while Walter Vance, brother | financial suceess. pare g at their home on W Mrs. 1. K. Twitchell of Forest atree s will | om, acted as best man, The The school gymnasium was a pleas 1 0 ' 1 r Krect to A réturned from Middlel ¢ol- | yeit \ by John [y wae of powder blue geor- |ing pieture draped In the class colors r \ " R e g o . part « gram gotte 1 her attendant's of flower-'pate bine and white The boys iIn o : Lo . TR sis e ' a: Cha ‘ Igeargetie, After the reception at theie light flannels and dark coats M A ! i 1 ns of Monre 1t Q ) n J Burritt Hotel which followed the [and their girls 1 their evenings liws 1d \ " ttending his class mion at We rh M J I 1 isek, | ceremon Mr. and Mre Vance left dresses also made an attractive seene t s We 1 £ an craity this week-end Futn Catherine ] I Lon & motor trip to Maine. When they | 8everal favor dances were held d ‘ 1rit Mig R S i ) < Mildred Ho - make their home on ing the evening L 1 : O ' Miss Eun ghter | jund e Holeor Car th M cot The festivitios bogan at 5:30 o' ig 1 ¢ " Mr. and Mrs of Harold r, § n kG | . . when the grand mar was held, The Gord AS- \ E ' 1 this |} Jiu Mep € - «t nta marched through variou G k-end ' | ¢ ( 1 w ¢ svon . rmations during which time faver N 1 o & & Bers Wria - Adler, | extended 1o were given boath t young men ar % A ¢ o 0 - 1 m ‘ a B ¥ « " ner T ma concluded whe s > . M D . W or ¢ Marg Hart, G 1] A -« s enuples marched before the pa 7 e Mr i Mm i White of Fe 14 1 G ] one and patronesses to he welcome \ " i £t slree was graduated m W H George | . o \ ogram of 14 dances followed 1t 4 . = e A et 1 eolleg New lon Norman werg, | v 2 ¢ Mg . A ' w1 music of the Racchanalian orches t - « Mond v () v J [N . pis . " ’ 1 The feature » of the cvey i z h e . ! ] A . > b o8 the ¢ which took the Porm @ 51' e 2 L . Mis " daughter of Mr. |} e he of ¢ mardl gras ners flew fron ' + * Z 5 nives ke A her sumy Hog ' M r pape The purt i ) y r parent et Rusness 1 Profes 1o b5 1 % \ 1 [ davug of M M ‘ ¢ \ ' It ot Calife ! ina 1 U 4 1M 1. Fie of 1t the Eds J | 7 o 1 . f " 1 . i Meadow ¢ tonk part in the pro . A 1 : ' . " . pr A4 at th gradnati z at A v (RNl AT 1 b : e e reat which a@ i on the evening ki i . at their f . Stuart Fet tarre We . srhasl auditorion 2 1. Keating ' ‘4 + 1 e S ile B *iea Fieh gave A 4 ¥ . 5 x . ot *ha ¢ e ' - s . L i ¥ - A T 1utiat Mies | g - ' f ! ¢ S a2t b Re T aiant 3 5 = ' 3 and exhihite oh Anh BRUIR % ‘. fisn © haw ® tainea @ A Shihert : s \ M o$ Aelicacs h but and F rd Jennings hew S a P Ria T “ .. * b N , « accent thm ey =y . P " " Mise Zulett v 5 ’ : p . Mr M R. O, . 4R \Mre. M 1 z Akron, Ohie % " » Mrs. 1 ‘ ' 1 ' m » . M street today = . hase | « v | . " 3 &t. Margaret’s schoo! m L e ¥ ¢ S Y "l 0, DK e x : ’ for her summer recess, | New Br - R LT < Ehlers o sdolis, - 5 e - > 2 ot Mr. 8 x 8. ® A A Aaug « ¢ on of East Hamplon & . 1 " Wre ¢ L4 w A . r P nivey J : * soet. 35 home from Welle 2 a 0 2t o (Continued on TPage 11) i - i