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MRS. LOUIS Mrs. Louis Jartman, who before her marriage Sunday was N Ruth Ra JARTMAN last phael of Grove Hill. Photo by Ogden Studlo, On account of the holiday exodus from universities, colleges and prepatatory schools, Thanksgiving week brings a concentration of entertainn period to be remembered. and with receptions, dinners, nents that will mark it as a The school set will dominate, dances, theater parties and what not, they will be occupied early and late. The brilliant gatherings that the Monday night class for dancing con- tinues to bring out will open the week, attracting many to the Shuttle Meadow club. T number of smaller home parti uesday night there will be a es, for dinner, cards or danc- ing, for the most part informal flfl':lirs.. Wednesday will be busy enough with the younger sat returning to town for the holi will rein supreme. Thanksgiv dinner . door sports, dancing and the that day. There will be a dinn attract a large ercwd. Frida ernor John H. Trumbull and N introduce that nig wll, at a dance to be given days, many of them bringing yome house guests whose homes are too distant to trz.l\'s'l to in the short recess the schools allow, consequently gaiety ving, of course, furnishes the excuse for much entertaining, and once the formality of is over the rest of the day will be given over to out- theater. The Country club \ere and in Farmington has arranged a special program for er at noon, followed by a few Jours of dancing later in the day, which never fails to v has been selected by Gov- Irs. Trumbull of Plainville to ht their daughter, Miss Florence Trum- at the Farmington Country club. There will be several other dances on l"l'i(!zl_\')\igl\t, and, as practically the same persons have been invited to all of them, t another. Interest agame, when t today centers i he Red and the 1 to be one of the most specta season, and while Cambridge without saying there is sure tc blage of New Britainites. This is t all sides and profitable holi the pastime g helping along some worthy I for the benefit of the Y. W. ( the “’Round t and Tuesday, Nov. 23 and 24, of practical things for gifts w for children, h articles found perior coffee shop will be one WEDDINGS OCCUPY SOCIETY latives nearly every da day shopping n om ends of 1 v Drita Iur Mis tr Vi f narriag ed Alicia Howa danghte Henry C1 to . E. Dunlap mony s formed Pord. D.D h at tc Hor- The by the Ph.D. rriage Hay- Myers of New York honor a wWas - wn of silver and chif- ctive d in a g0 satin with silver lace Wesley B. was best Miss u of 1 ¢ Hartfc satin with L1 Louis Mass Miss were Spr Miss Miss ir- banks ¢ Virginin Doris Hall of Ainks wore rosc Miss H all ros bride Miss Mary Fr mmings hers were Arthur Paruk Harold M. Haywar ¥, all of Hartfo 's gown was of Ty satin made entrain, and she wore a | veil of silk tu and coronet of or- ange blossom She carried a iv 1e open season {i iving the purchaser the added he World Bazaar. here will be a chance to “go on” from one to n the Yale-Harvard foothall Jlue enter into what promises cular sporting events of the is the scene of action it goes ) be on hand a brilliant assem- . or bazaar. y from now u 1ay be done at ey erop up on ntil Christmas these affai satisfaction of he annual sale this season as ' Tt is to be held on Monday from 5 to 10 p. m. All sorts ill be on sale, as well as toys heneficiary. T " A, is known ome-made candy and preserv/s and the usual at these places. It is saic t hat a very su- of the attractions. of white ey shower bou rosehuds and lilies of t were decorations at in a pink and color and there was a profusion of pink roses about the altar, while scheme, yellow chrysanthemums were used | extensively, The musical setting was furnished by Miss J of the church B, Cilley, or- The honor fri groom g bride's gifts to her maid of and bridesmaids were gold ndship rings, while the bride- his attendants gold mbnogrammed pencil and pen sets Following church ceremony there was a reception and banquet the Hotel Vermont. Besides guests from Vermont others we ent from New York, Massachu- ew Jersey, Connecticut and | New Hampshire. Among them were Mr. and Mrs, F Slater of Britain, uncle and aunt of bridegroom; and his father, Ec of Maple Hill. bride is a graduate of Rut- high school and has devoted time to the York, having been engaged in h s subject. The bride- groom att 1 Rensselaer Poly- ic institute for is graduation dy the dward Slate The and New iree New fourth Brown ow Hartford Sconoy from Britain His vear of st school, was sp He for the manager Corp. r a wedd Mr 1 bring his bride to Maple they will make their 2 iding journey Slater w Hi hom home . One of the prettiest weddings of New | study of music in | ars fol- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925 THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS HIGH-WATER MARK OF THE SEASON School Set to Dominate the Scene Unusual Concentration of Entertainment Will Long Be Remembered—} the season took place at St. Paul's church, Kensington, Monday morn- ing at 9 o'clock, when Miss Helen Marie McKeon, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKeon of Kensington, became the bride of Jumes Vincent Onorato, son of Mrs, Mary Onorato of 279 Linwood street, New Britain, The ceremony was a quiet one, being attended only by members of the Immediate familles and a few close friends. Rev., James C. Brennan, pastor of §t. Paul's church, officlated at a nuptial s. Miss Trene C. McKeon, sister of the bride, attended as mald of honor, and Robert Onorato, brother of the groom, acted in the capacity of best man. The bride was becomingly at- tired in 4 gown of Alice blue with hat to match. he carried a bouquet of white ro The mald of honor wore a gown of rosewood color. She also wore a hat to mateh, Her bouquet was of yellow roses. The gift of the bride to her attendant was a string of pearls and the groom presented the best man with a get of gold cuff links. | Following the ceremony the wed- ding party retired to the Hotel Bond in Hartford, where a wedding | breakfast was served, after which Mr. and Mrs. Onorato left on an ex- | tended automobile trip through the southern states. It is expected that a distance of 1,500 miles will be covered before the couple returns. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs | Onorato will reside at 279 Linwood '!Hrm*'. New Britain, P Miss Ruth Viela Austin, one Berlin's popular yvoung women, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Austin, became the bride of George | McCarthy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. McCarthy of Belden street, N Britain, at a nuptial high mass Wednes morning at 10 o'clock at the church of §t, John the Evangelist, New Britain. Rev. { Thomas J. Laden, pastor of the | church, offictated. Miss Irene McKeon of Kensington “af"“vi as mald of honor and Leslie | Goft of New Britain was best man. The ceremony wae a quiet one, only | members of the immudiate families and a few close friends being pres- ent. The bride was attired in a gown | of grey georgette over pink and she | wore a hat to match. Ier bouquet | was of white roses. Her attendant | wore a gown of rose georgefte with hat to match and she carried a bou- | quet of pink roses. The gift of the ‘NH(‘ to her attendant was a plati- num brooch set with sapphire, while the groom presented the hest mun with a Masonie watch charm, | After the ceremony Mr, and Mrs MeCarthy Jeft on an extended wed- ding trip to Ohio and the midlle west. Upon thelr return they will re- side at 20 Belden street. | . of | The wedding of A. Albanese of 15 B! nue and Joseph Francis stree Miss Florence < Rock ave- . Callahan of 41 took place Wednes- day morning at 8 o'clock st | Mary's church. Mr, and Mr T. Callahan were | matron of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Callahan left on a wedling trip and upon thelr return . . s, Urban le hest man and will reside on Haley streat. Mr, Cal- lahan {s a well known entertainer { having app: din Y. M, T. A. B and Daly council, K. of C. produc- tlons. Mrs ahan was formerly | employed in the office of the New Britain market | rmond R. of 20 Acre road and Mrs. Mabel C, St ton of 51 Hillcrest avenue, were mar- i ried Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'cloc the Methodist ¢ ch parsonage y Rev. W. H. Alderson, They were unattendei. They left {on a honeymoon trip and on their return, they will reside at 29 Ten | Acre road Searles Te « s e Miss Mary Etta Copeman, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Copeman of 134 Monroe sfreet, and Hultgren of 1454 Stanley street will married this afternoon at 3 at St. Mark's Episcopal chureh on West Main Rev Samuel Suteliffe, the rector, will of- ficiate. Miss Josephine I. Copeman, sister of the bride, will be mald of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mitchell of Bristol and Mies Doris | Dow1 of New Haven will be brides- maids. Louise Myers of this city will be flower girl. G. Edward Myers will he groomsman, The v will be | Fred Anderson of this city, Donald Trevor of Yalesville and Fred Mit- chell of Bristol. Mrs. Raymond T | of Hartford will be organist. The bride will wear a gown *of white bridal satin with pear! trim- mings and embrolderei tuile, Her veil will be a Spanish crown. She will carry a ghower bouquet of white vsanthemums The maid of honor will wear orchid georgette and a pic- ture hat and will carry yellow chry- santhemums. The bridesmalds will wear gowns of yellow georgette with picture hats and will carry yellow chrysanthemums. The flower girl will wear white silk. The groom's gift to the bride will be a sealskin coat, The bride's gift to the groom will be white gold cuff links. The bride will give white gold bracelets to her maid of honor and bridesmaids and her gift to the flower girl will be a ring. The groom's gift to his best man will be a watch chain and he will give fountain pens to the ushers. After the ceremony a -reception will be held at the home of the bride with about 100 guests from Bristol, New Haven, Y Hartford, Newington and New York in attend- ance. The newlyweds will York city for their honeymoon and on their return will live in their gew home at 56 Lake Boulevard in Bel- | videre. | Mr. Hultgren. s proprictor of the Joseph be o'elock steoet Miss Jessie g0 to New pastor. | |\(r. and Mrs w. L. Mre. H. L. Judd, Mr George T. Kimball, Mr, Howard Humphrey, Mr, Willlam E. Fay, Mr. and Mrs. Hatch, Mr. and and Mrs, | and Mrs, | and Mrs. | Cyril Gaffney and | Earl Bighee o . Mr. and Mrs, W. Koehler and Mr and Mrs. W, H. Warren of Spring- fleld, Mass, will spend the part of next week with Mr Frederick O, strect, latter and Mre, | Macomber of Hamilton John Andrews, John A. Andre of Mr. and Mrs of West Main |street, will spend Thanksgiving day {with his parents ter Academy wh coming from Exe- | he is a student Mrs. James Robinson of Harrison | {street returned Tuesday from Oma- |ha, Neb, and Chicago, 11l | o« . Ernest W. 1 and Harry Bates of {return tomorrow from where they have b few days hunting. Iton of Russell s M Forest street Miss Mary I of Mt. Holyoke before the New RBritain Woman's |club Tuesday, was the guest of Mrs . Mitehell of Russell strect dur- stay in town .« o Miss Ann Bacon has re Woolley, president . who spoke turned to | MRS. ROGER W. WHITMAN Mrs. Whiteman, a prominent member of the younger set in town, is assisting to run the series of dances which will take place at the Shuttle Meadow club in December and January. Belvidere naval He served in the service during the World war and on the U7, 8. ship George Washington, rossing the Atlantic ocean four times while Presldent Wilson was aboard, o e Dairy. transport Mr. and Mrs. John Weymouth of Berlin have wment. of nnounced the engage- | their daughter, Miss Ruth | Weymouth to Goodrich, son of Mr. and Mrs, A, E. Goodrich Last Ber No date has been set for the was The wedding Miss e Toulse Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carlson of 44 Kelsey street and Panl Zenon Zehoski, son of Walter Zeboski of 46 Rh street, took place Wednesday morn- {ing at 9 o'clock at §t. Joseph's ! ehurch. Rev. John Donohue offi Trances Kasprow w: nd the best man was John of man returned city where ghe everal days, a and M road spending Kinse Acrs ton this week-end 0 Harvard game Bannon. | The bride was attired in a of blue chiffon and silver and car- ried a bouquet of white bridal The maid of honor wore peach color chiffon with hat to match and car- ried a bouquet of butterfly roses The gift of the bride to the mafd of honor was an aguamarin 2 and the groom gave the best man a fraternity ring, About 50 guests were present at i the reception which followed the They were from Bristol, New York and this city. | Mr. and M Zeboski left on a wedding trip to New York and Philadelphia and upon their return will reside at 44 K . Miss Carlotta Mr, and Mrs, Russell str LA Sloper Harold S . will rotur day from Abbott Academy Mass., to spend her 1" cess with her pavents. € sie ghier of Sloper of Wednes- Toses, giving re- Mrs., Elmer V Emma Hart Hnut?“hrs of j tion, Stearns, regent of Willard, chapter, he American Revoelu- has refirned from Waterford Vermont, where sha has been spend- ing several months. 50 Mrs. H. Hamilton of Dundee, N, Y., and Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hamilton of Jefferson, N. Y., have | returned to their ing a week with Mr. Hamilton of B ceremony. New Haven . Mr. y street, . home after spend- and Mrs, C, M Willlam and Mrs. J. cite street £ daughter of and Mrs. Hyman {Tertes of $S7 East streef, will be married tomorrow afternoon at & o'clock in New Haven The ceremony and a | which will follow will be attended lonly hy members of the immediate family and the couple will not be attended. Rabbi Lev £ of New Haven, and Rabbi Aaronson of this city, will officiate. Mr. Kaplan and Miss Tertes are both graduates of New Britain high school in the classes of 1919 and 1920 respectively | After a wedding trip will make thefr home at 124 Columbia pitiey crtes, Mrs. T, J. Doyl Miss Catherine laughter, of” Chestnut street have returned from a trip to New York el reception apre Luther Parker ¢t has returned from a friends in Sy N. Y. . of Forest visit wit of Kensing- Miss Agnes O'Conne endir days in ton has been New York : a fow Mace hultz, son of Mr. and Mres, . W, Schultz of Lincoln sireef, re- turned last Monday to Princeton university after spending a few days with his parents i v they 8. Gerard Casale from Miami, Florida e Willlam Cadwell and Fred G | song have returned ¢ trip to the Adiron ces Rev. George N. Edwar turned to his home in Wa | Washington after spending days with Mr. and Mrs Schuitz of Lincoln street The wedding of Miss Ja has beth Crandall and James O {land, Jr., of 338 Main place last evening at ock at th South Congregational church chape Kev. Raymond N. Gilman, past the Stanley Memorial church, Kings of took ) offi- ciated. Mrs. Kingsland was employed as stenographer in the office of Con- stable Fred Winkle and Mr. Kings- land is engaged in the painting and corating business. They will make their home at 338 Main street. . Era Hart of New: . ally of this city who has been &y ing a week with his son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jonat Hart of Maple Hill left Thursday to visit in Hartford ) Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Glaser of 532 Arch street quietly celebrated their silver wedding anniversary Wednesday at their home were married on November by Rev. Martin Gaudian, pastor of St. John's Lutheran church. Three daughters have blessed the union, Helen, a student Norm school, Martha, a pupil at the Cen- | |tral Junior High school and Vivia |who attends the Monroe school Miss Faye Rattenbury, of Mr. and Mrs. William H bury of Lenox Ple will {on Wednesday demy to spend the Thanksgiving re- cess with her parents. Ratten- return | Miss Frances Rickey will return {on Wednesday next from LaSalle Seminary to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her uncle and aunt, . . Mr. and Mrs. George B. observed the 35th {their marriage® at |Chestnut street a |were married by Rev |Cooper, former pastor of the Congregational church. A son, Graydon Cowles makes his home in | Plattsburg, N. Y. . . Cowles anniversary of South | {ford of Russell strect will spend the | Thanksgiving holidays in New York | Mr. and Mrs J. Greene Stan street were entertained by a party of 40 friends last Saturday ev ning, the occ on be nce of their 15th we |sary., Guests were present |Wallingford, Hartford, |New Haven and this city. of Among thos who will witne game today are from New Britain ss the Yale-Harvard Mr. and Mrs. Max- well & Porter, Mr, and Mrs. How- ard Brummer, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hayden, Mr. and Mrs Harold C. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs, Sloper, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Searle, g the observ- ing anniver- from Meriden, | Andover, | from Bradford Aca- | {her home in New {spending several davs with M Maxine Hart, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Maxwell Hart of Lincoln road o e e Miss Eleanor Lewis of New York city arrived last night to spend sev- w1 days in town. . George Kimball, son of Mr. . Arthur G. Kimball of Le: street, will come home Princeton university on Wed to spend Thanksgiving day with his York eclty after . nd ng- from . » of Monroe strect Harry Bates of Russell street, How- ard Humphrey of Ru 1an Hart of Maple for Hill will Arkan duck shooting. . Mr. and Mrs. Hackensack, N Yale-Hary Phllip Corbin attending th me today. . Sidney Mont Monday Bo spending last w . return Mass., d in town, on to fter rd House, son of nox Plac y from Yale anksgiving mother, . Miss | of Mr hury 1ye Rattenbury, and Mrs, W of Lenox Place, return on Wednesday from Bradford for the Thanks; Rattent y will guest 8 Bets Little Rock, Ark, e ving holid have for her v Henderson . Mre. Nellie Barnes of Bri Tuesday for Georgia to spend the winter with her son and daughter- n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Luther B: ormerly of Lincoln street, ity. tol loft . Mre. Maxwell Miss Maxine Robert Hart and Hart, of Lincoln road are . . Mr, and laughter, sons, Hart Hart, The and lorc Esther Trumbull, daught Mr, and Mrs. Henry Trumbull of Plainville, returns on Wednesday from Dana Hall, Wellesley, M to spend Thanksgiving witl \er parents. day . . Trumbull, ter of Governor John I 4 Mrs. Trumbull of P me from Mt. Holyoke week-end. Mies Harriet Mr, and Mrs Vine street, . Miss Florence umbul ainville, 18 college for . Pa Clayton o1 Gaushter of Parker of from the Gate Haven for is home vay echool in New week-end .. Mis ] De Mr. and Mrs. D. E burgh, Pa., who h he fall in New York city, will be the house guest of Mrs. J. M. Vree- and of Walbridge Road, West Hart- ford r December 18t siivie Miss Ruth Keenan has r home in New York ci ing a few days with Mr Dyson at her homs on . Dean of Pitts- been spending spen bull Miss of Mr. Lincoln Priscilla C and Mrs. W. P. Crabtre street, left Thursday New York city where she will pend the winter scason Miss Helen North, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James North of Sunnyle has resigned her position as a mem- btree, daugh Y T ber of the faculty of the South Man- hester schools and will, Thanksgiving holidays, home in town. Mr. and Mre. Richard Baldwin of Fall River, Mass., will spend the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rattenbery of Lenox place. | . | Arthur G. Kimball arned Friday after make the . . of Lexington from a trip Mr. and Mrs. Willjam C. Hunger- | | Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Christ gave a card party at their home on Garden street Wednesday evening, when they ntertained eight tables at auction bridgs The prizes were awarded to Mrs E Mrs. Ray Leach Fred Macomber and C. Bradley. v | Mrs Herbert L. Mills of Curtis street gave a luncheon, followed by ner Stone, Kenneth T.|bridge. at the Shuttle Meadow club | Scheyd. Ruth Johnson, last Wednesday. day | ell streat and | s | MRS. ISAAC D. RUSSELL Prominent among the clubs and philanthropical organizations of New Britain. it Murray Studlo SOCTAL GATHERINGS |{Thomas Eheiomt _ The Woman" e Oscar Des Marais, Congregatio nual Ladlcs! ning, the a a reception of the club ar: son, ‘president: vice president; and Thomas L. Keaveny, secretary. PRI n's society of the al chur n| their It Wednesday eyve- r taking the form of or the members of th staff and the ted. ew words |y o by a nt rociety turned to n The Business and Professional Women's club bridge held Thursday cvening at the club house under management of Miss Holmes and Miss Marion Ho: forth a large gathering of members. Tables were reserved by M 1o v men ick G. the Miss en- over tertain o 0 rent comm n1 enjoya al pro- Arcadia mposed of soprano, Mrs. W. Walsh, Miss T, sler, Adele H. Warne Miss Cecelia abeth Hungerford, el True, Miss Anne Geis- Fred Hendersor Mi. °tt, Miss Margaret Pete . W. Brainer Daisy Dorothy Plat soprano, now Torter contralto, Arnold Perl by twao | oc Mrs. Charles Davis of Hu: , entertained at companfed riord E bridge Friday Prizes were won by Mrs, Hartford and Mrs. Mrs, Edward Stein) Iidwin Peck 1ssisted at te: . The sal program cons| Edward St s! bridge and supper party Inesday evening. The prizes were awwarded to Mrs. Kenneth Walther, Mrs. David Malmfeldt, and Mrs. C Rid t L Coppah Smilin' Thru, i Cello solo, Musette Margar Moon, She Offent Land o1 My Love Marcheta of . Mon Austin of .. On Henry last ay evening, Mrs, serlin was g s showet at the Wor- 1 Community house in honor ter, Miss Ruth Austin. uests were present from on and New Britain was recipient of | gifts. She will be of Me near fu . A miscellancous shosw Miss Moliin Hart o f Mrs. A r was 182 S| George in tl . life . William T, seellaneous shower was given s Mae Copeman of 134 Monro- Miss He it t h of M John ames were played and program carried out became the bride o 1 rnoon a ot 1 of Hurl ) . ki was glven a 0 friends at the ces Beilman of last Tuesday Griswold college. Dobrynski ston on Novmt WOMAN'S enca ver | “DUST OF CLUB PLAY ' THE EARTH” ar t of the Marcus Wi “Contribut ern Civili lowed tion of Mrs Geo! Monks to Mod 3 2:30 on. The play Dust of the Goodman. st include; agan; Pru- . Frederick Hart; An old Harold Ingraham; A . William E. Fay. ..o of Dances Planned. h the many parties and h have been planned and January members ‘s social world are forward to December 3rd ) s of sub- ock in the produced * by Mre. EN tree of a bride Hartford, gave o Priscilla Hibbard. . Miss Marjorie ed the Joseph's acad fresh Meadow ces are the ¢ club. These come of the dance s which were so suc- ed on under the di- ward Platt, In addi- first of the dances on er 3rd there will be others 18, January & and The committes for corations was T and ferns were uncheon was se ¢ room at th Parsons, W. Whitma . Mrs. L. W. Young and Mrs. M. C Hayden. There will be dinners in advance for en were | arly all of the subscribers Margaret | will be hostesses. Mildred Hig- | and Caroly The following young we guests of the club | gins, Rose Magruson, (Continued on Page 10) <

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