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¢ * MISS ALTHEA BLINN Photo by Murray Studie. Miss Blinn is to be married to Walter Powell of Meriden on Wednesday, ‘June 3 Entertainments For June Brides Occupy Society’s Attention Holiday Week-End to 5efiMarked by Many House Parties and the Opening of Shore and Country Places The bride still i; the June bride. during the week; in fact, so numerous are the parties that society has been kept busy hurr and the season is by no manner of means dull. The month of brides starts with three important weddings which will interest New Britain folk. On Saturday, June 6, the Swift-Mason nuptials occur in Montclair, N. J.,, and will, of course, draw a representative gathering from town. June 13 is the date set for the Fisher-Johnstone wedding at the South Congregational church. On the same day Miss Mary Page of Boston, Mass., will marry Thomas Whiteside Wilbor of this city, which wedding will also atiract a great many {rom here. So much for the weddings, which, with all their preliminary festivities, promise a gay June. “ ow oW 10lds the center of the stage, but now it Summer,plans are being made folks have already left the city to open their homes at the shore resorts or in the country, while many more are taking advantage of the wonderful weather, by short visits to these places, to which is added the pleasure of motoring. known every day and some Thexe has been little pause in entertaining | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1925. wofe a navy blue suit and black | satin hat, She carried yellow swoot | peas. The wedding was attended by a large number of guests from Hartford, New Britaln, Cromwell, | Plainville and Frie, Pa. The couple | will reside at 17 Pearl street. Mr. |Borazio is employed at the Plain- Mrs, | the | Co. Mr. and the parents of bride, were married on May 1892, at St. Mary's church, Hritain, by the late Bishop Michael Tierney. ville Casting Henry David, . . Mr. and Mrs. Calvin A, Leary of Faneull, Mass, have announced the |engaged of their daughter, Miss El- | freda. Hilda Leary, to Frank L. Bacon, son of Mr. and Mrs, William §, Hacon of Middletown, Mr. Bacon, who attended Norwich university, fs | assoclated with the sales forces of the Stanley Wo | . A shower was held last night at | (he home of Miss Estelle Pragluski | of 58 Clark strect in honor of Miss | |Julta M. Chachulsky. The home was | |prettily decorated, the living room in red and gold and the dining room |room in blue and pink. | Plano selections ~were rendered | land a buffet lunch served. Miss Chachulsky recelved many beautiful gifts. She will become the bride of stanley Jakin on Jume 2 at the acred Heart churc o . Miss Minnie Story was tendered a miscellaneous shower last evening by her sister, Mra. Nellte Dzenls of |48 Booth street and her maid of | |honor to be, Miss Monica Koslowski. | The home was prettily decorated | [tn 1avender and yellow. Miss Story | |recelved & number of pretty gltt. | | MRS, Musical selections were rendered, | games played and a luncheon served, | Miss Story will becoms the bride | {of Joseph Lis of Suffeld at the Secred | [iEeaxiahurehionpInshe | ACTIVITIES IN WOMAN'S CLUBS S i Misses farah and Rose Croll of | Me. Richard Hunbert, Jr., was re- _ Mis s |etected president of the Ladies' Aid Fairview street are spending the |0\ Sa Frerident of th el onaren iars avend at the Trinity Methodist church LR g Wednesday evening at the annual meeting. Others elected to office were as follows: Vice-President, Mre, Lilian Stotts: secretary, Mrs. Rupert Penny; treasurer, Mrs. William A. Cashmore; directors, Mrs. G. ¥. Brown, Mra. Walter Westlake, Mrs, Burten C. Morey, Arthur O. Ames and Mrs. William Joy. RO | . Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moors were the gucsts of honor at a very at- | tractive party given on Thursday |evening at St. Mark's church par- {lors by the Stanley Works Girls’ {'elub. | The tables were decorated with lcolored streamers, yellow irls and mintafure Japanese umbrellas. | After supper was merved. Mr. | Moore favored the club with & most nolq a meeting on Tuesday, June Interesting and entertalning &c- 354, at the Ellsworth Memorial count of his recent European tour. :;w“,.e at Windsor. Luncheon will He described -the habits, occupa- he served at noon. Mrs. Algernon |tions and dress of the people of B, Alderson is chairman of a com- | England, France and Ttaly, as well | mittee in charga of the meeting, |as’ the economic condiffdns existing | S in these countrics, The Woman's club of Plainville | Tater in the evening Miss Vera president, Mra. Frank Wheeler, will Heslin and Miss Alice Anderson hold its annual meeting on Wednes- | were showered by thelr fellow mem- | day,, June 3rd, at the home of Mrs. | bers with many beautitul giftw, Howard Usher. | “ e . | Mr. and Mrs. M. Perrv and fam- | At the annual fly of 207 Stanley street will spend 'Hartford chapter Esther Stanley chapter, Daughters of .the American Revolution, will meeting of the of the Junior Mec- ‘ing from one affair to another | Memorial day with relatives in Nor- All auxiliary held Tuesday, May 19th | wich.: Mrs. They will be accompanied by 'at the Firet Methodist church, the ancher of Bristol. following officers were elccted: Mrs. Sits Thomas G.. Shaffer, president:’ Mrs. | Miss Margaret Traver of Monroe Grenvills Parker, first vice-president; street took part last Wednesday | Mrs. Kenneth Crafer, second vice- |evening in Hartford in a students’ president; Mra. Willlam H. Weltuer recital -given by her teacher, Pro- Jr.secretary; Miss Ilorence Woolley, |fessor Glorni of ‘New York. Miss treasurer; Edward Garvin, auditor; Traver is one of New Britain's tal- | Mra. Maurice D. Benzaquin, Mra, ented ‘young musicians, a graduate | John Crocker, Migs Catherine Fiske, of the New Fingland Conservatory of | Miss Elizabeth Fisher. Miss Helen IXfsic tnlBoaton: Foote, Miss Florence Giddings, Miss | Vikeiie Mary Gladding, Miss FJma Graul | Miss Grace Gans of Dewer strect |Mre. L. H. Tancaster, Miss Lottie week-end in | Mahl Mrs. Rurton Mason, Miss Irene Mix. Miss Margueretta' Purves, Mrs. Harold Rowell, Miss Helen Saunders, Mra. Charles E. Shaw, Miss I"lorenco Steane, Mrs. Henry Sturtevant, Mrs. |Leslie Sumner, Miss Elizabeth Tit. comb, Miss Dorothy Woolley, board |18 spending the hollday New York city, . The Monday afternoon Current | Events class met this week at the | | home of Mrs. William H. Rattenbury .. | of Lenox Place. ot managers Pl i “ o NFWS OF WEDDINGS OF Iof white Chantilly lace sith a veit | dr"“f:’;r"i”‘:{r‘:g:?: :: STT}‘ -"H;’m ‘ At the annual meeting of the New THIS WEER AND NEXT |and she carried a bride bouquet ot S vening, DUCE SIS a!’;h(m’am rnlll:n' f‘”\" hr»I? \\joxx{fl!’ Invitations have been recsived for | Toses and lilles of the valley. The | Tl :":';1“?"—" At L‘:_‘ r:'o??nvkéj;’v“;:«; the w ing of Miss Agnes Johnston, V‘rv.] maid was dressed in Nile green Mis Is Allon ol s 7“'7"” F:_"‘:;l"‘l‘"my:‘w'" ,\“;,10:1 i laughter of Mr. and Mra. Frank H. | and gold lace with a hat to match | poeer. of New Haven will spand the | the tollowing members of the gradu- Johnaton of West Main street to and she carried a bouquet of sweet| yoey ond with Mrs, B, H. Hibbard |ating class, Miss Alice Murphy of Clyde Olin Fisher of Middletown, D¢ During the ceremony, Mra. | 500" FEC ] : e e s L Conn. The ceremony Wil take j s “rean sang ‘At Dawning." | PR to.enter Boston university, $130 on faturday the 18th of June at § ceremony, A wedding| 4000 the members of the Shut- | Miss Helena Doane of Maple Kill st and reception was held at ome of the bride and later tha e left on a honermoon trip to o'clock in'the evening with Reverend Dr. George W. C. Hill officiating. A reception.at the Johnston residence on West Main street will follow vington, D, d Atlantic o o NItV ENGT 0 eir return they The wedding of Miss Mary Page. Wil live in thi g laughter of Mrs. George Henry PG Page of Boston, Mass,, and Thomas Whiteside Wilbor, son of Mrs. T. W, '# Wilbor of Franklin square, this city riden were married will take place on Saturday, June morning at &t Mary's chure 13th at b o'clock in the afternoon at 1 Michael Regan of Newton, he Leslic Memorial chapel in Bos- in of the bride They were ton, Mass, attendad by Miss Mae Kelly of Hart- .o ford and John Kiely of Meriden, a On Monday morning at the Sacred brother of the groom Heart h the wedding of Miss A ption follow the cere- Mae E. Comhows. daughter of Mr. mons of the bride after and Mrs. V Cumhows of Allen street and Fatrick . Cook, son of Mry. J. Cook of Middletown tank place, iteverend A, Kowalczyk performed lie ceremony Smith, Miss Nellie A. Cook, a sister of t nd. Afrs. John vroom was the maid of honor and 4 Carl Cutting ward Wisnleski, cousin of the will take place on ride was the best man ine 10th e bride was attired in 2 b e e ite brocaded chiffon velvet th a court train. Her veil was of tile and lace trimmed with pearls nd she carricd a shower houquet of ter Wles, The maid of honor wore coral georgette trimmed with 20ld lace with a hat to m and Hant e carrfed a bouquet of plok ros AR Following the ceremony a recep ety ion was held at the home of the pertormed the ride’s parents About §9 guests aret M. Kraft were present from Middletown, Wa- EUE G Tattenas erbury, New Jersév and this cfty Mr. and Mrs. Conk T'."‘ on a wed ( TRA? TR ¢ ng trip to New York and Atlantic 5 Searytof Hor City and upon thelr return will re- | pace; Toratta ide at 14 Allen street Da ; and Mra . .. He Plainville, was mar- Miss Eleanor Cronin Ao P ranis Barexio ¥aion Tutiiiiat Mr. and Mrs. W e T Ceraibh T e Siat ity and Frank J S o Monday morr tha ville, were marrled Church of Our Lady of M. morning at §. Mary's churct Miss eremony was performed | Walter A. McC: The and Errgento were George of T of the groom brother of the granm, best man The bride was se Trene Cronin, sister of tb slored sult and ride, bridesmald i carried The bride was dresse The bridesmaid tle Méadow club entertaining guests at luricheon and cards on Wednesday | who will enter the College of Women at Rutgers, $100. Miss Abeshag at the cl . wera Mrs. B, ¥, |Benjamin of Union street who is to Gaffney, Maxwell Porter, Mrs, CNer either Penbroke or the Russell Harry Bates, Mrs. John C. Loomis, | S28¢ Toundation, $100. ; Mrs. O Pack e o) school record of these young Baiblett e otes 1 3 Bon I n is satisfactory and the club e ¢ isfastic about thelr prospects for success. ha money for the Mrs. M. J. Shonts of Maple Hiil |yenlarships is ralsed each year at entertained the members ®of hrrine scholarship bridge parties: and bridge club at cards at her home on iy awarded fo the young women Stuart street Tuesday afternoon. The |whose ability and character indicate prizes were given to R, RB. Qhey will profit by a university Doane. Mrs., Shonts and A S O R ot et al Lienhard. tic efforts of Miss Agnes Johnston e O and the generous support of the Mrs A. Alderman {women of New Britain, the club has avenue has as her we 350 to be divided *holarships her daughter, Mrs, C i ver |and granddanghter, Following ul Lewls, of Hartford scholarships Buel Alderman of Danl mittee co s2iv . Holme The ing of Miss Althea & Judge and Mis Blinn, r of Mr. ar ported the follow George i . President, Mrs street Walden M ston; vice-pres Meriden take place Wednesd treasu Mes. T % June o'clock at tS Mark's [Tesponding secretary, il A 2 Swteliffe winy |Jones: recording secretary Tone D. officiate and la will be at “":"“' A ténded by Mise Clara Blinn as maid = Th® Sl car . : Miss Mildred Carlson Isie Estricker of Meri- |URARIMOusy efect ta it den as bridesmalds. Willlam A, 1t Was void wittaTaned Powell will be the best man and the SuPPOrt of e €0 o =ik education and to send a letter of o ushers will he Arthur N. Fowler and | (0000 11 1 approval to George W. Blinn. i et e o On Sunday aft June 7, at 5 o'rlock, Miss FEthel Lipman, g daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lipman of 19 Oak street, will be- come the bride of Flias J. Gurlan, son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Gurlan The fete will begin at of Brooklyn, N. Y. Rabhl Aronson mpuaav asterno ) will officate at the ceremony, wWhieh jaeq a0 will take place n Odd Fellows' hall. 'yaneor 1 Arch street. Miss §adye Lipman (axe part, fven will be mald of honor and the yno ¢ne he Misses Anna Lipman of Thomastorl. ifjes Ru of New nd Zara Tertes of this city w Scphla Sm Y ith Rochelle, N. interest of t Con the bridesmaids. Emanuel Gu- M,»m,‘m A rian will be best man E. Gertrude Rogers. ¢ S s. M. J. H Mr. and Mrs Arabia nigh!s story:te Russ in Arline Root, f \ Maine. |Laura Seelye, rafts WILSON Mrs. Kilough, who has made her home in Chicago, 1., since her marriage, is now spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of Harrison street KILOUGH Miss Laura Woodford, chairman; Mrs. Arthur Upson, Mrs. J. W. Mott in charge. In the lattef will be carding and rug making, exhibited in Oriental manner by Mre, Davld Benjamin, Mrs, David Elfa, Mrs. Samuel Abra- ham, Mre, Samuel Mirza, Mrs, Absalom Georges, Mra. Bayrom, Mra, Youan and Miss Penna Abraham. Pageant, Miss Ruth Bassetts, chairman; Mrs. Russell Hubbard, Miss Jane Wessel, Miss Laura Wood- ford, Mre. E. M. Harwood. Food, Mrs. Arthur Henry Harrop, chairman; Mrs. Edward N. Stanley, Mrs. Raymond Catltn, Mrs. Raymond, Mrs, Reuben Twitchell, Mrs. Raymond Maziene, Mrs. Joseph Hance, Mrs. O. F. Parker, Mrs. Carl J. Hart, Mrs. L. O, Lusk Refreshment commlttee, Mrs. Wil- liam B. Montague, chairman; Mra Harry Bates, Mrs. J. H. Robinson, Mrs. Alphonso Porter, 2 A. B. Alderson, Mrs. Charles Boyle, Mra. W. H. Porter, Mrs. Georgs Kron, Mre, Charles Hubbard, Mrs. G. E. Root, Mrs. Jack Owen, Mrs. lar- ence Barnes, Mrs. Kenneth Kron, Mrs. G. B. Cowles, Mrs. Elizabeth Timbrell, Miss Elizabeth ford, Mra. Lewls Glbson, Mrs. Leach, Miss Harrlet Rogers. Yellow poppy mystery bed for the little folks: Mrs. . K. Gilpatr and Miss Aliee Munson irmen; Mrs. Harold Shepherd, Mies Julia Spring, Mrx. Clifford W. Vivian. Flower commlittee, Mrs. Johnstone Vance, chairman: Miss Marjorle Baldwin, Miss Priscil Priscilla Crabtree, Miss Goodwin, Miss *Allea Alderson Virginia Leland, Mirs Harriet Ray Bones, Miss Corinne Miss, nal, Miss Beatrice Rpynal, Miss Margaret Middiemass, Mrs. I\, W. Porter, Mrs. T Corbin, Mrs. Luclen Stevens, Mrs, George Colt, Mrs. Russell Nelson, Mrs. Beverly | Walker, Mrs. W Kilough and Mrs. Wilbur Giibert Lemonade committes s Merwin a |mery, chairmen; son, Miss Marga Corinne Goodwin, , Leland Hoar. Cand committee Miss Ma Hibbard, chair eroft, ' Mrs, C Mildred Barrows, Mi Miss F Brown, Mrs. ( Bucke T Florence Camp, Mrs, ( ¥ Chase, Mrs. George F. Ch Mrs, Edward W. Mrs. Emory Cor- bin. Mrs. Walter P. Crabtree, Mes. George H. Dyson, Mrs. Harold Gee, | Mrs. Frederick Gross, Hale, Mrs, Harold Frederick H He Matthews, Kenneth Mrs, Seari Miss Helen Mrs, T Miss Elizabeth Wa Miss Jane Wheeler, Miss Cavanaug r of Ol1 Stambou of Business a herwood | Hunger- Protessional Women's club wlill be held June 6 at the club house on High street, The sessions will open in morning at 11:15 o'elock - with a | |business meeting and reports-of of- | |ficers and committees. Luncheon will {be,served at 12:30 o'clock. The after- noon sesston will begin at 2:16 | |o'clock and will continue throughout | the afternoon, ending with a ban. | quet at 6:50. | Delegates il be present from all Iparts ot Connecticut and in addi- |tton there will be delegations from | Springfield, Worcester and other | Mansachusetts and New York citins, | The speaker at the banquet will be Emma Dot Partridge of New | York eity, secretary of the National Federation, | | Plans for the national convention | in Portland, Me., will be discussed. | |Seventeen members of the local club | [have already signified their inten- | tlon of goIng. | | Miss Estelle Cuady of New Britatn | {15 state goresident. She and Misses | [Mildred Weld and Elfzabeth Leg- | Ihorn are members of the commit- | |tee on arrangements. | “« o the PERSONATL ITEMS OF INTE Miss Virginia Leland, daughter | | of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Leland of Hart street, will spend part of next | | week in Washington, Conn. P i Mrs, Kenneth Hartman and chil- dren ot Hamilton street will leave | | early in June to spend sum- | , mer at Weastbrook. . e . | Mies Helen Cadwell of New York city is spending the week-end with | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cadwell of Harrison street. ’ Sereine | Mr. and Mrs, Harold Herrick of | | New York city are spending the | week-end in town. Mrs, Herrick | was before her recent marriags | Miss Irene Switt, daughter of Tal- !maflge Swift ot Cedar street. Mr. and Mrs. James Pelletier returned from their wedding and have taken up their residence |on Harrison street. | .. | Miss Esther Stanley, daughter of | Mr. and Mra, E, N. Stanley of Lex- | ington street, will spend next week at Rtannard Beach, Weatbrook, the guest of Mrs. Arthur Sampson. “ e e Sidney Montague returned on | Monday to Cambridgs, Mass., after ! spending a few days with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam B. Montague of Hawley street. P Miss Eleanor Lewis of New York city will spend the week-end in town. Miss Gladys Fogarty of Washing- ton street was hostess lagt Saturday at a bridge party and téa at the Hotel Bond in Hartford for the Skid- more Collegs alumni. The following members were present: Mrs. Hale of Middletown, Miss Ida Cross of Springfield, Miss Edith Loomis of New Britain, Mrs, Alexander Mac- Lean of Meriden, Miys Mildred Wil- liams of Meriden, Miss Helen Clark of Merlden, Miss Elsie Plant of West Hartford, Miss Vivian Russo of Wal- lingford, Mrs. Edson Schock of Springfield and Mrs. Fablan Russell of Holyoke. The color scheme was vellow and /white Miss Helen Chapman was given a miscellaneous shower at her home on Cherry strest Tuesday evening by 25 of her friends. Decorations were effectively carried out in pink and white. Miss Chapman 18 to marry Paul Kaelin on June 23. “ s Ms. Arthur F. Stotts of Kensing- ton avenus gave a handkerchief . shower at her home Tuesday eve- ning in compliment to Miss Mae Scheldler of Monroe etreet, who is to he married next month to Frank E. McKron of Kensington inior chofr of . §. TFeter's ch gave a linen and aluminum shower to Mary E. Mayer, one of its nb ations wpre sreen Miss Mayer =l marry Frank Boeskay on Mon- June 8. Miss Ruth T el, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ra of Grove Hill gave a bridg her home Wednesday eve Miss Lillian O, Komiss street who is to be married day, June 14th to Henry North Whitney street, Hartford. The ome of the bride's and Mrs ! Ber er on Misa Prentice nn Ha c | OUTDOOR ATTRACTIONS LEADING SOCIAL ACTIVITIES . o MISS MARJORIE GALPIN | trip Miss Galpin is to spend several months in France with her i parents, Professor Stanley Galpin and Mrs. Galpin of Berlin Personal Items Mrs. John C. Comstock and fam- |recent houss guests of Mrs. A. S. Grant of Maple HIll. PR Miss Florence Trumbull, daugh-! ter of Governor John Trumbull and | Mrs. Trumbull of Farmington ave- nue, Plainville, will return next Thursday from Mt. Holyoke college to spend her summer vacation with her parents. . Miss Ruth Bassette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bassette of Em- mons Place, returned last Tuesday trom Chicago, Iil, to spend the sum- mer months with her parents. . . . The Woman's club of Maple Hill w1l give a children’s party on Fri- day afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Nelson Mann on Robbins avenue. There will be Maypole dance as well as games and refreshments for the children. The hostess will he a sted by the mem- bers of the execu committee, . . | '] | Mrs. 1. A. Sprague of Maple Hill, who is commissioner of the New Britain Girl Scout council, Mrs. Charles F. Chase of West Main street hairman of the educational com- mittee, Mrs. . Gross of Maple Hill, president of the Officers’ asso- clation and Miss 1. §. Shaw, direc- tor, returned to New Britain Tues- day evening after attending the 11th annual convention of e Girl Scouts held Boston, Mass. . Miss Arline Root of Golf street Maple Hill, has returned f Hol- where she has been vis- voke, Mass. iting friends. ol siie Miss Josephina Miller, daughter of and Mrs, B. A. Miller of Cedar street, returns the latter part of next wenk from Beechwoodl schoo! to spend her summer va th parents e Miss K"\""'\ e New York ¢ of her mother, of Chestn reek Furope on t! Miss Agnes J T \frs. Frank H. Johnston of street, is attending Wellestey College and her 8 To- nion at the esley this week- she will return to Wells Goesle of who will spend a n as her guest g and Mrs N, J ey W % June 5th at 4 o'clock | SOCIAL FUNOTIONS | | ) ‘ Mra, Arthur Gard gave & very des- ily of Somers, Mass., have been tha | lightful tea at her home on Maple street Tuesday afternoon whem she entertained in honor of Mrs, Beva erly Walker of West Main street. Afternoon tea was sorved in:the dining room with Mrs, Carl Neu- mann, Mra. Gardner Weld, Mre. Edward Case and Mrs, Couch pre= siding over the flower-decked table. Assisting with the serving were Miss Elizabeth Hallett of Middle« town, Miss Emily Sloper, Miss Ella Sloper, Miss Natalie Case, Miss Dorothy Case, Mrs. Harold T. Sle-~ per, Mrs, Johnstone Vance and Mrs, Arthur Sampson. | v e | On Wednesday at noon s Emory Corbin entertained eight friends at luncheon and cards at her home on West Main street. The prizes were awarded to Mra, Luclan Stevens and Miss Harrlet Reynal, Among the other guests were Mrs, I W. Porter, Mrs. George Coit, Mrs. Edward H. Christ, Mrs, John- stone Vance and Miss Priscilia Bones. . e Miss Alice Alderson, daughter of r. and Mrs. Algernon Alderson of street, gave a bridge luncheon at her home Wednesday when she entertained elght friends, among whom were Mrs, Arthur Bampsony Mrs, Howard Bruemmer, Mrs, Har- old Peck, Mrs. Allan Jackson Eng- lish, M Willlam Vanderbilt; of Hartford and Mrs. F. Gillette .of Hartford, Miss Mona Martin and Miss Miriam Mouat. The prizes were won by Mra, Gillette, Mres. Vanderbilt and Miss Martin, “ e Mra. Cliffon Wilson gave a small ncheon followed by cards at her me on Forest strect Wednesday s e Mrs. Frederick A. Searle of For- est street and her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Searle of Adams street, ave sent out cards for a bridge luncheon which they will give' om ’ ay at the country club. SIS Mrs, L. M. Banford entertained two ta of bridge at her home in Maple H on Monday afternoon. The prizes were awarded to M David Manfelt, Mrs. D, M. Scat good and Mrs. Wessels of West Ashley entertained nds at cards at her h avenue Thursday ertained for d her young ghte at her home West Main et Thursday, Mrs, s who es from Colquet, M s spending meveral weeks r ts, Mr. and Mra. Her- . s ter of r. 1 ker, of A t ty, has s pos as sccretary to A ecxcutive secre- £t Rrush Co. of she will t Miss Anna Bar- Mr. and Mrs. t College of New s com- x heid at e from and ©c on June 9§ Mrs. Harry Rates of Fus- sell st Mr. and Mrs, Howard wsell streat, Mr. and of Berlin, Don. G ? ¢ street, gvilliam (Continued on Page l‘)‘!‘ K .4