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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY' 23, 1925, . OUTDOOR ATTRACTIONS LEADING SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ... ~ NoveI‘Bgzaar To Raise Funds For Near East services includes Mrs, Bassette, who 18 the general chairman, the secre. tary, Miss Edith Dudley; treusurer, Although there are several wed- Miss Hannah Scott; executivh com- | . dings of interest to N Britainites mittee, Mrs. Buel B. Bassette, Mrs. | : i | the present week and next week it Willlam rooks, Miss Mary » R i : § will not be until June that the en Bingham; publicity committee, Miss g ' | ctal calendar will be crowded with Bingham; orlental committee, Miss |« : | nuptial. events. Gertrude L. Rogers; refresliment " # | Svlt-Mason | committ Mrs, Willlam B, Mon- | A wedding of interest to Naw | tague; candy committee, Miss Mabel . % Britain folk occurring on Saturday | Hibbard; lemonade committec, Mrs, 5 § T June 6, is that of Robert Pomeroy [ Charles Merwin and Mrs. John " 1 iy Swift, son of Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Flan flower committee, Mrs, | Johnstone Vance: food sale, Mrs, | Arthur Harrop; decorating commit- ter of Mrs, Louise Mason of Upper tee, Mrs, O. F. Parker and Miss i Montelair, N, J, The cercmony will Bertha Ramage: mystery bags, Mrs. N be performed at 8:30 o'clock at the Raymond Gilpatrie, and dance com- 4 > i 4 % U'nion Congregational church in that | mittee, Mrs, Howard Carsons. 2 il i v, o e | NEWS OF WEDDINGS | AND ATTENDANT PARTIES | | Swift of Park place, this city, and Miss Annette Alger Mason, daugh- Mr. Switt is a graduate of (he lo- | cal schools and of Wesleyan tniver- sity In the s of 10 e is a | The execntive committee of the | Business and Profeasional Woman's | club met Tuesday evening to com- member of Alpha Delta Phi fra- | plete plans for a dance which the TR | will glve Tucsday cvening, Jude 3rd 2 : PAECIE > ! at the Shuttle Meadow club. Miss | * | | Abble K. Dawson is chairman of the | | mearria, ce committee on arrangements Mesiey ieiet et i |y , 3 i Joseph Marley of i The annual state convention of the b Vi Business and Professional Woman's | ; o [andadohnpiaiticy L clubs of Conneeticut, will be held at | i 4 St e club house on South High street | on Saturday, June 6, There will be | {a business meeting at 11:15 follow- | 4 s 6 ; 2 s ed by luncheon at ). The f oW 3 e ernoon session will open at 2:30 and 3 | Miss Anna Marley was th & { of honor and John Crowley ' South | Main street, took pl morning at 10 o’cloc rch, Reverend the convention will close with a ban- | 1 {auet at the Hotel Burrift at 6 o'clock 4 i i i best m The bride wore lin the eveping. Miss Estelle Caddy, : ¢ ; | of blue satin trimmed with a member of the local organization LT > ¥ g and carried a bouquet of white is the state president and Miss Leg- / # e i . roses, Her attendant wore a dress hord. Miss Phillips, Miss Murphy W, % ; of poudre bleux georgette trimmed | and Miss Foberg are members of the ) i : with beads and carried pink roses. board of directore. Miss Mildred | e ; : A reception at the home of the Weld, Miss Cuddy and Miss Le i ; bride's parents followed the cere. hord are overseeing the plans for the o Y z 5 | mony after which Mr. and Mra, convention, | ) e L 2 . | Hayes left on a wedding trip £ At-| MISS MARION WINTERS e o e / Al i i Sl L A MISS LILA MILLS Miss Winters is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Winters aancing class gave a short program Miss Mills who is a member of the graduating class of St. of 115 Linden street. Miss Winters will become the [of nature dances in the gymnasium | MRS. JAMES ROBINSON Former Governor Charles Margaret's school, wrote the music for the school class T e e R RrarRdiT Wednesday evening. The exhibition 3 3 Templeton Nt St iy e % i 2 bride of LeRoy Fitzpatrick of Hartford, son of An- an opento the menera) public and | MIs. Robinson is a member of the committee completing Plans | warenuer face srsotmen o song, “As We Sail the Sea of Knowledge? drew Fitzpatrick of Howland, Me., on June 6 Irew a large gathering of Now Brit- for the Oriental Bazaar which is to be | gagement of their daughter, Miss — lainites. The program with the names ) fiday e 4 Medora Templeton, to Robert ey | . o s e | held on Friday, June 5 s Munger, aon of Mr, aud Mrs, | Mr® Clyde Van Valkenburg gave a| PERSONAL JOTTINGS Rairy Gluccoiie A Sharmian sl R e program o m\;i«( hes Mre. Arthur mmf»au of Lexington Spring .. . Ruth Allen atham |————— e - = e h y The Annonfdanient B iy _|street and Mrs. William Booth ef 9: o Summnier o R T e T A Stovan sl il < 2 [ jtinue to Milan, | was made at a luncheon Miss Tem-| il anather pa f\ e June Forest street left Wednesday on a ocial Happenings About Town | i 1000 i i 0, T Sy n i s e e b e e a7 128 U et st sl e mtor 1 o' om0 W Re v e U Gan 11 Tacell yal e e s : - SRy “Verdi Con. Perr at the Waterbury Coun- ‘j“",,Tl." Vit «1’“‘,‘; visit Mrs. Booth's daughter, ‘Mrs. Robin .... Rose Coates | o™ 1ot mhurs el : e e Mhiivadayf Mise | Teminie onl ol -h&”’_lfl_ her home on 03-Goulding Kumbler Wight. : : : Sun ........... Elizabeth Holstein ! Miss Gryguc is to D0 Mueh ingenuity is heing displayed by men and women 0L Nfoon s X QLD s s i TRy lurop schiool and attended the Marenum James Rogers have New Britain who have for weeks been active in preparations Gold Star ........ Eliza Miller | PR e SR S S At ST 30 g r > cir home in Berlin, for entertainments in behalf of philanthropic and charitable “’0‘”." v"_ i Eo R Sl ~ t R ARoE biaieliy ering Smith college from which in MONAVLA-TESOx pending a few days in institutions, and the nceds of such institutions seem always t0 puperny ..., ‘Genovieve Mo@rail /¢ Y nday afternc clecied a memby s stiiion n l, f”;:i ’!f""'_"n'\"l' Mrs. Mary Lison of thi y PR increase. There will be a decidedly novel one on Friday, Cieivvuesso. GRace Duddy | May 25 At e o Gt s e 25 ai Sheflield | Bouor e At N Margaret Lison| Mre William Hungerford of Rus- June 5, afternoon and night, when the Oriental Fete will be - Dorothy Hail : s G 1651186 sehool 4 : : scll street has been visiting her or of Ten Acre I bt univer ¢ I T jam McNal.y hel : 1a f Mrs. William F. Brooks’ residence on South & LA ey e niece, Miss Eleanor Lewis, at her lield on the lawn of Mrs. William F. Brooks’ residence 0 na Hall, Alathea Latham St - i plece alley letnor ey High street, It was inspired by Mrs. Befell B. Bassette for . s ihe followed by a pic it Pyt At ¢ N ARl ) operetta in three geenes called Patty Lee Clark of T ) Jeba 0. Lok £ 1 Proudman he benefit of the Near East. e nane AT : R =i S o1 Mrs. Ten.! Schwartz of Meriden 4 daughter, Miss Eleanor Proud-| Mrs. Buel B. Bassette of Emmons Mrs. Bassette's recent visit to the cast addeds to the A Golden Gift will be produced 'be the guest of.h iR : ; ; e ik MYs, .N'vv tv..\ 1 ent ; SIT u‘ e east adf 0 Wednesday evening ,Mag- 27 in the AR R n \ strect nounced "»r marr i il} spe Jast week- Place left Friday for New York e¢ity nterest of Miss Gertrude Rogers, whose long residence there 'wasnington school auditorfum by the ' \frs. . 1. & e i aco on Wednesday, Jur i = to meet her daughter and her as a missionary, where she has been unceasing in her endeavors s of the school he action s f the Map 1 J 3 4 A ”M“‘.L ki LT f, marr_k‘,m], f'\y;.-;‘.)\)flhnrrfirv‘lhnrt an? ; he peoples of that place, naturs as pr d 2 ing deals with 12 young girls in search ; SR : e 2 B, 1 : le r ’ iaffney, Miss Miss Elizabeth Gilbert of Beaumont, toraid the peoples of that place, naturally has prompted a setting ¢ e Rl AR A ubpnighen amston ) oAl ) ? Lo A \liss Gaffney and Texas, who have come east to spend suggestive of the east. ) g n day; they receive many re vard D r 2 2 rs. 1 . Hannon were the the summer. t is planned to make the fete the biggest and grandest tneir questioning but the oniy or . ; i ps ¢ or extensi : e colebr t hatro e dance eele faiv of the kind ever held in the city and with Mrs. Bassette which is approved by Father Time | ioraine G o the Inglish and providi r n which the Daught e Tsabella | Miss Myrtle U'nkelbach, daughter s chairman of the committee in charge the success is assured. |!% "Tcve Makes a Golden Day.” The shut c bt ¥ 1. M Monday last. = we Tuesday evening at r- of Mr. and Mrs. Max Unkelbach of e MeAll bazaar, of pleasant memories, will in a way be | watner Time, cart carison: Vesper, ) eI e e o DR e e surrected on a large scale at this outdoor '““'t )l!\_. Brooks' | Gertruda l'.m!rsun, tai mas v wertained several friends tev, | Ohman of New Design, Providence, R. I, to spend Jawn will vepresent a miniature city street, all lined with shops Demen ““‘ ""‘]'“» 4 : H oW |t e ay evening in % yoi ding the week her summer vacation with Ther : ning tar, Florenes Lei 7 hi ¢ Mie ] o!in t parents and booths, where you will be encouraged to shop to your g™ nna Meskoske: Chiet Fum il e R ear content, Bee, NMose Marzi; Pienie B : : ! i 2ljiBlo \adge Swift and Miss Evelyn A midway will be found with all kinds of amusement : "\fi noyska, Tola Sharbac r home in New YOrk [gwift of Cedar street are apanding hootl Ilowers, bouquets and boutonnieres will be piled on ,A‘fl‘;;-m ;<vvyv wy ”“\',”‘,' H“‘:;‘» 'l;m g R 7 : e ther o \arty on Tueslay last CltY after a visit with Mrs. Emma |several days in Greenwich, Conn. trays and sold by the members of the younger set who Will [1igra Feroleta, Vietoria it 2 . ik : A ¥ . wander through the Orviental eity in costumes suited to the Sophie Zaleski, Stella Rednarz, Nellie | * . oms on Church LR SEt S _Miss Mary Whittleaey and . Mise \ d 5 Tyborsk nd G e e 1 ; i nt to Miss Fanny € fer ¢ 081N, Irances Whitilesey of West Main etting. Mrs. Chavles Merwin will preside over the lemonade Tyborski, ar ienevieve Zaborow- Miss T | s d 1ass. pend L e a i h iy P , 3 i = chorus of xinbeams, raindrops. ' f 15t o whose marrage to Otto street have been spending ' a few hooth with the assistance of Mrs. James Flannery and several : 3 UNCRoDS, M Ei &} t g 4 e terflies and bees, e school or- Pl A v i , s . E Rat 2y ¢ - 3 days in New York city. other members of the yvounger set. SisNs > . = 5 gra. fargaret's rzynske of Hayrs stre marry John Fabian on June LA Nore 4 son have | . chestra will play in the intervals be. - : e ¢ N i % s A pageant will be another attractive feature as will the tween the three scenes, o i < ) T k : | fz=an IR MCdenche Rinit e tortune telling hooth and a depiction of the | life of t \ ' ! : 1M jGrove Hill left on Tyesday.for Nan- yrtune telling booth and a depiction o 10 home life o e 3 . < T ke SA e e I ¢ e Ol LN ppinGE PARTIES AND 5 Y ] y h he 234 LE R, : tucket, w hey will spend. the ; i ety OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST T ) i ] : : i 3 Miss Maxin> Hart, daughter of ¢ 1 s at T Py Fees) o 5 o i The Shuttle Meadow Clob now offers many attractions with . Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart of Lin el 1 i We S ’ .( ks nihsr‘v:?.vfal’n:;:;{";v its delightful luncheons on Wednesday which may be followed 20 ot S Ay hen ) J t £ wied o ) : r ! C. Lonmis St Design to spend her summer yaca- by either golf or bridye, the latter being perhabs the most | neiermmon piladens L e t t est Sttt Tiie o & | StTe few day th her parents Mr. and Mra. nopu with the guests this week, the weather being so e e 3 ! s par New Roseen of Harrison atreet clement that it was possible to play on the south terrace of | Miss Catheryn Laitt entertained § 1o 8 1 . < —— a the club ho the members of widge club at |, A : e ; PEenT e ot Ehoa i b frs. Fred Porter ?na dn:!fl.r - e 7 ot home of he vents, Mr. and : 2t o 08siC S : o oty s el ane, of Garlen strect are spending Mrs. Orlan ift of Lincaln : 1 : : 2 5 : oAl LA L was e CLUB NOTES OF INTEREST Lol el Cn mes O'Leary Mrs. | streat, on fayaafternoom of fhis y ‘ , B T ] > npson and ehit Mrs. Willlam J. week. The prizes were awarded to : fford v A\ . vl & ren Tarma . nd ;‘-wm of West Miss Ken- | Mise Harriet R nd Mrs, Har- | A ¢ : b e at 3 and ) i : S e 1 to A Harry Hart, M 5. George Welr, Mrs. Emory ( 5 1 {ornk s. William S mor k heon bric ¢ next Wednes Sout] for Mr : BN t 1ant ¥ £ N von % " . 3\ Robert Baker and Nl t 1 the cup foi S b i t \ A1 ence Baker, of : ¥ tha latter John ned te after is moth- Maple Adams street this Edwin Davis of Mrs. Dayvis was for Miss Katheryn Mills ighter r. and Mrs. Herbert x‘ Qs or s street, this city tea at her home on hold a recep reh parsonage on 10 o'clock’ # honor of minister, Rev. T. A Mrs. Greene, who have re trom New York 1es Robinson is com hver 1 1 1 \ \ 3 e Iis reenfield, son, Charles Lee Judd g 1 on Page 1§) giving " their

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