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Mrs. John MecBriarty, Mrs. Frank Kent, Mrs. V liam Klambt, Mrs, John E. Downes, Miss Annie Coffey Mrs. Charles Booth, Mrs, M. J, Kea ney, Mrs. M. T. Kerwin, Mrs. John Fitzsimmons, Mrs. P. J. Ringrose, Mrs. A. M. Paonessa, Mrs. Catherine Ringrose, Mrs. Francls Kelly, Mg Julla Peebles, Mra. John Hyland, Mrs. Mary Campbell, Mrs, John Tar- rant, Mrs. R. A. Grise, Mrs. Philip Bardeck, Mrs. W. J. Noble, Mrs. P. J. Murray, Mrs. James Regan, Mrs, | |Smith, Miss Eileen Burns, Miss 1illa NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAID, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1926, hospital. She was connected with the New Britain General hospital for some time. Dr. concluded | iis interneship at the local hospita lust July. He plans to open {In New Hartford, where | Mrs. Lee will - eside, P an office he On o'clock in Wednesday 8t. morning Mary's church at 9 the and many are scheduled for next. | "erguson, | Walter Curtin, Mrs | Mrs. Peter Suzlo, Miss Anna Ahern ibenefit Mrs. Mary A, Hipel of the Sigma Chi Epsilon | ¢ith a nuptial high mass. ed 4 bouquet of oses. Helen Blogoslowski Miss Funice Humphrey. Stella Kamissky, to John §; 10ws) 9 \‘Jos--ph . Halloran, Mrs. P. F. Me- ‘m-ddmx of Miss Charlotte Blogo. { Donough,Mrs. Thomas L. Hinchelte, | slowski, duughter of Mr. and Mrs |Mrs. Catherine Dunn, Mrs. J. M. mir Blogoslowsk! of Orange | Mangan, Mrs. James F. White, Mrs. |street and Walter E. Scott, son of J. G. Woods, Miss Catherine Ring- | Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Scott ot Ver. rose, Miss Mary Kiniry, Miss May | zennes, Vermont was soleminized Reverend lus, Walter J. Lyddy, Revarend Matthew | Miss Grace Mechan, Mrs, n Rarr, Iraynor and Reverend Walter A Mra, M. J. Hannon, .Ars. E. L. Han- MeCrann officlated. The bride who |non, Miss Agnes®¥¥ox, Mrs. Mary v n in marriage by her father Luddy, Mrs. John Igoe, Muys. wlohn ore a gown of white satin, trim- |McCabe, Mrs. Caroline Conlon, Mrs, ired with Spanish lace and pearls. {Catherine Humason, Mrs. John ['ar she wore a veil of tulle and carried |ley, Mrs. Willlam Yorsythe, Mrs ¢ shower bouquet of white roses. {Dantel Sullivan, Mrs. John E. Cur- Miss Soy, Podlasck was the {tin, Mrs. Willlam Regan, Mrs. . J. Gridesmaid and she wore a dress of j.\lllh\r]ck. Mrs. Francis Dohson, Mrs. orchid satin with a hat to match yellow a younger tario. Mre. Lee 18 u traincd nurse | |and a graduate of the training school in connection with Liv same [Mrs. Charles Staub, Mrs. Frank B sister of the bride was the flower | {Cox, Mrs. Patrick A. King, Mrs. John irl. Stanley Blog: a broth- | | Maguire, Mrs. John Mullen, Mrs r of the brid: s best Katherine Cempbell, Mrs, Henry man. “The ceremony was followed by | Cashen, Mrs. M. J. Conroy, Mrs, I, L reception the home of the | K. Dunn, Mrs. Mary Curry, Mrs bride's parents, after which Hr‘ {John Omara, Miss Mary Regan, Mrs. | Seott took his bride on a wedding Edward Henns | irip. Upon their return they will | o nake their home with Mrs. Scott's Mrs. Willlam C. Hungerford wilt parents on Orange street, give a luncheon at her home on Rus- | Sicysts sell street Tuesday afternoon for | Miss Margaret: McGrath of Miss Mary Taylor Blauvelt of Hart- stroet and William Albright of i ford treet were married Wednesday | e | \fternoon the rectory of 8t Mrs. George Rogers entertained Mary's parish. Reverend Walter J. three tables at luncheon and cards | Lyddy performed the ceremony. - |at her home on Hawley street Tues- Mrs. Daniel W. Bailey, sister of the day afternoon. Decorations were of- iride, was the matron of honor and | foctively carriad out in Valentine james McGrath, brother the colors. The prizes were given to Mre, rido was the best man. The bride | Alfred Jordan of Waterbury, for- vore a gown of pearl griuy wilh a MISS CONSTANCE TWITCHELL | merly of this city, and Mrs. Hor it to match, her attendant wore a Miss Twitchell has been home from Wellesley college, ~ |Bron Al -'»'.ss"fir !:n;‘l}\\\;lr;x\-' with o mas hing Wellesley, Mass., to spend a few days with her parents, Mra. & 0 Surdbers save s Bridgs TR e flas Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Twitchell of Forest street. |party at her home on Kensington fter which Mr. and Mrs. Allbright avenue Tuesday evening for Mr. and #ft on an unannounced Ce= Mrs. Robert Carlson of Los Ang- | irip. Upon thelr return they will eles, Cal., 'The prizes were award- nake their home at 14 Parl ed to Mrs. A \ardt, Mrs. treet » l A t' 't' . Ab t To Bertram Miller, Miss Edith Carlson, | GO fand Arthur Peterson, ‘ sment of Miss Adeline = = Mr. and Mrs, Carlson who have le, daughter of Mr. and M St. Valentine, old in tradition, ever-young in spirit, |been visiting in this city for some| [Tohn Marenillc of Allen sireet e makes his annual visit next week. Of course, his approach |tme will return to their home in 48 ELIZABETH KINBALL Re el W g Tl i [California on March 1st. { SS ELIZABE KIMBALL Pasquale Scalise of Allen strect calls for the hearts-and-darts motif in decorations and | SRR all is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 15le haa heeniast torihe redaing plans for the various festive functions. St. Valentine's day |y yuia Lovine, dnventer of| Kimball of Lexinaton street. She will with the s falls on Sunday this year, hence no social affairs will di- M. and Mrs. Jsrael Levine of 60| Goiio o400 fon il Mrs, Geore Ashloy will give at her Mr. and Mrs, Micheal Kamissky of veetly honor the patron saint of lovers. However, there |Winthrop st entortalned at ving at a te: Mrs. George - ELie Lawlor street have announced the have been numerous luncheons, bridges and teas this week [bridge Thursday cvening for home on Corbin avenue this aiternoon in compliment to cngagment of their daughter M merous lu 5, S S we! 5 : < MRS. ALLAN J. ENGLISH Mrs. English entertained at luncheon and home on Coolidee street Tuesds Miss Flora Humphrey, who s: cards at her » for Mrs. Harry Bates and led today for Bermuda. her ability ysical I'xpression at Cam | s was graduated from tb red Heart school in 1916 and ¢ Miss Lydia year Jater finished her studies nt { and Albert T ' 17 Anise | {1 vocational Grammar schoo street were married Ly atrey |In 1820 she graduated from high oon at 3 ' school and entered the State Nor Lutheran ¢ mal school where she was graduated in 1 then she has been teachin Open Alr school and Wa n &chool. Dr. Cieszynski graduated fwom the Sacred Heart school in 1918, re he He study located is a memt 3 bt n officer in the Busincss and Pro Women's cinb, the Pa chapter tion at the | tive in | . for some 1 concerts througho (Continued remained ser of the ub, New Britain ledge, B, P. O. K, ) Tusiness Men's club of which Lewis Pasteur elub, member of the Polish club of Boston and Delta Si Omega fraternity tional organization. The date for the wedding has not 1 decided upon. Shortly on Page 14) . 250 Park Street, 15 and 25 I Exclusive Curtis Dealer for New Britain and WOODWORK 2= Conveniences That Make the Real Home The {roning board, the kitchen cabinet, medicine cabinet, china ¢ bookcase, window seat and other distinctive features of the home of today are the housewife's greatest sources of satisfaction. And they usually are the first to win the delighted comments of ber friends. We can help you to realize yoar ideal of a modern ctically everything in build- y sire. 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RBAlrman:ootn Morhasson), obran; i) [0 AUID e e e S which takes places on Saturday, the 27th of February. [ o “" . |‘~ ratg b | C A 1 b slor, pianit Ty e el B G Already many dinner parties are planned and the affair | the ST ST FERE 00 e ard g, Druch AL R o S en s randl ahoutcta holds promise of being one of the high lights of the month. 17760 shuttie Meadow eluib 1ast Jjoenrt A, Timin Tieket. com- |Sonata in I minor, for piano and ¢ O of their dans Si Yafte will play for the general dancing, which spells |night, proved to be one of the < : Pl gt osart | s Moty Clarcln y::r::‘.,g’]_l‘w,f,r.’,u success at the outset. |son’s most enjoyable partics. In the ave C. \ son, Mr. Westerman Lt The eighth annual ball of the Eddy-Glover post of .the “?L’y:g;"‘:fl)‘;;‘fi‘“":‘fl““:' S L’L’ry‘ foony *'\"" e omancias AMerican Civie association on Mai American Legion, which will be held next Friday evening, ‘Mlm_k‘w“ e 2o e S troct and was attended by a mim February 19, in the state armory, is to be one of the largest 4¢ ox-trot rhythms furnishea hw the - > il ber of out f town guests gatherings for dancing of the season. Prominent members — Mnid-Nite Suns orchestra of Hartfo1d. |y, e 5 e D V of New Britain’s social world have engaged the boxes for | The m‘nl,t(l.‘mu:lm : ldn;',. and th STy ;‘] . e e g L. 0 the event and a great many are giving dinner parties to [ Ty M o0 O et N . X TNT T hopin |the marriags of her daughter, Mi precede it, at home and at the hotels. Si Yaffe will play. |jcciqealy pieture (/LUB [\ };I\TS b Nocturr - .Chopin | % 3¢ M{w" 1;?\\(-.\:1;_‘:‘n‘::nl(u":-: ; "] i ibi i i i i 'V i L i ) C o omis, oston, Mass., rmerly The little exhibit of oil paintings hung in the gallery | The chaperon occiialon e Tk R 2 ! UvaSal Loomipyotf pstin tuse s torier) of the New Britain institute this week is attracting much cre Mr. and Mrs. Marcus White e O e o RO 6 tober 21, 1925 in Greenwiel 1 attention. The paintings have all been done by New |Mliss Loulse Schmoll, Miss Moy | | 3¢ ”?,W“, Ll sl 18 e | Mrs. Toomis attended the Abbo Al e Y. {Noyes, Mrs. Josecph R. Andrew > WeHo Monthly | N 22 e 3 1k a :e a brilliant and colorful showing. { S Caring : e |school in Pennsylvania and was also Britain folk and make i 4 ‘:}rg_ (1‘.'(!“?.‘1 \‘.Y‘ Carrivgton s 1 ting— e | qut u.llr‘:la student at the Sargent School of s Ol " s e | Mrs. Charles A. Unkelbach | § Sacns | A grand march, led by the presi- |l ’ Popper | GA’[‘HI‘RINGS her home on Coolidge street Tues- [dent of the senior class and her es- | ke easioay ffler ' Bl day in honor of Mrs. Harry Bates |cort, was the signal for the festivi-| AMrs AWilliam ¥ emas open- Son EERL o . ‘ s nd Miss Flora Humphrey who |ties to begin. From that time until ®d ber diome in Maple Hill el Enrico Tosellt| m ailed for Bemuda today. The prizes |the our of 12 had struck gaicty MeSTay - SHIROT T LEE FEEL Terror . Guili Reell I : Bridges, Teas, Luncheons ||were awarded to Mrs. Philip B.|predominated and the affair was said || o Wemunsiie TiUlima canonc i nanlo luml il - and Dances Features of ||Stanley and Mrs. William Rowland. to have been one of the most suc- (P00 LS Miss Tomassont | \ Week—Valentine Motif | (a0l {cesstul ever held by students at the i) e i ST | | | Beit Y AULIUHE el Mrs. Maxwell Porter entertained |institution. tigoletto rase Lisat & at luncheon followed by cards at (0D g a very ¢ am | 5 ‘ | the Shuttle Meadow club Tuesday | Mrs. Alfred Malmgren of Madisor i given — fncliine compa Tomassont, l ] Beverly Walker entertained (in compliment to Mrs. Fortis Allis |street entertamed numher of PIANO " nee] ‘\, et v ] two tables at lunchcon and bridge at | who is the house guest of Miss Mary | iriends at cards at her hor on : T G e ) hier home on Corbin avenue yester- Whittlesley of West Main street. day evening. The prizes wer e : . S 'n “_ ssor AnleYe 1114, “s' o day for her mother Mrs. Grahame | 000 ed to Miss Ver orma s b piyita ‘m‘mxm;v i kel \”.-,, er- Powell of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Phillp Stanley gave & |Gladvs Gorman and Mies Mariorie | M o, taining " talk on tho _“American “ e {luncheon bridge at her home ob | young. Others who attended were % s i y_aficmoon a6 | Mrs. Gardner Weld entertatnea Shuttle Meadow avenue Thursday | Misses Marjoric I Mas e 3 At & e g i s ol B ; or card club at din- | for Mrs. Fortis Allis. L Conilh Taniqvien Gladssis s ) s o ew Britain the members of her car s h 1 Cello Sole r Wor usual social hour | ner and bridge at her home on Steel Sy Steiner and Bernice Iy : i Al el e strect Friday evening. Miss Alma Demore gave a Val- o v 0w [ il iy SGinhotplie tasch Laniihomi; Firy |entine pnr(){ ?(t’ her hm:\e onnSnml» Mrs. L. L. Harding will entertain ' pooo0 L N 1 S 1 : [ley street Friday evening. Decora- |¢po members of the Maple Hill adin ¥ Mrs. Arthur Kimball will enter- || g | | th »! W e e ! taln & number of friends at digner {tons Wers attractively carried out If | Bridge club at her home Tucsday, imyiq Allen Norton, Robert | Misss Ruth Bristoll, daughter of | ancing at her home on Lex-|Pink and white. = February 16th. A Beebe, Chester Yahn My, and Mrs. T. H. Bristoll of Cor- .. [ QeI P | LArso n a ne addresse nectin { IR Miss Telon Anderson entertained | yeo 3 Kchoo and dangiter Lar by Tanget b avennie addrcesed a mecting of Mis John Pelliter will entertain |3 number of friends at her home @R {o¢ rremont strect and Miss Dertha yiglin Solo—Allen Ne e S e v, Pine street Tuesday evening in | AT Jubil stroet 1eft 4 at cards at her home on Vance SR | Zimmerman of Jubiloe Sl e A e st street this evening HononfotRietis istib it naR s {today for New York and Atlantic . - e Certaln members of the younger | ey e e MfratlCoruaEARIEY RIS eivine | ML S S e s b e e finterd | IRSTAPRIIRe:cy s RTINS MG roll 1 ofonis RIIIRON ety Buylorgnian e Wil give large tea at her home on Corbin | g yn the festivities at Connecticut j - iRe e HHon8 Mrlo-=A Norton vt the last of her Current Events lec- avenue this afternoon, in compli- | ohore this week-end. The attraction bl m?'a n ‘11:. a ‘,‘\“q:” ::’ e Becbe Yahn, s at St. Mark's Parish = rooms | ent to Miss Eunice Humphrey, |5 55 120" was: an informal dance, | DAfY. lven last evening at fho AAQ il [ Tuesday, Pebruary 15th at 4 o'clock. Saughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. N.|iyile todny furnished a tea dance i Stanicy Memortal church Sacer 11e | i s ik Her subjrets will be the “Communist | Humphrey of Lincoln street whose e o 4 . 6 o'clock and this evening | Auspices of the Ladics' Aid soclety l B Meclodie ir party in Russia and American Pros- | marlage (o Durlon Hildebrandt, of |{ho gormal promenade takes place |and the Men's club. Mrs. A. W.| by Rubenste 1 1ts Ttesponsibilities.” Minncapolis. Minn., will t e |1 the salon of the Colonial House. | Ritter, Mrs. Louls Cadwell, Fred LR g S g | April 12th. Mrs. George Hile Worthy Hills orchestra will pl Ritter and Albert Ritter were in| Miss Dorothy I 1 and Miss Miss Fannle Brow. of Walnnt and Mrs. E. N. Humphrey both dances on Saturda T charge of the evening's entertain- Mary Meyer v in cha of the atreet has been instrumental in | . sude at the tea table and M % | jons will be in valentine effects and | ment, for which valentines of a gular monthly . of t rinz what may be an annual ex- th Kimball, Miss Vi |the waltresses will wear costumes of ' kinds were on sale, suiting {he taste M;H o Imw 1 onal ibit of home talent \ !,1\;‘\\Vrk ey, Miss Dorothy Lon {Ted, white and black. Patrons and {of young and old. They were mail- club held on lay ¢ @' in the gallery of the New Britain ! & Muriel Lombra will assist with | nototecocs“ar; President and Mrs. | ed and dolivered to their own par- |!he club housc on South 11 1 titute there was opened such an i serving. | Benjamin T. Marshall. Mrs. Bessie | ticular destination by de- | Supper was s \ 15 0'¢ xhihit and despite the \\‘< \ther 0»' | st | " o o Ny ¢ service, addition to this o as drawn a number of visitors each | Rloom Wessell, Dean Irena Nye, | livery” service. In adai : i , 2 e | Mrs. Grorge Coit of Vance streeuincan Mary Kendrick Benedict and |a short entertainment featured and Biss SMary ( 9 Ing- | day. There are perhaps some - 30 | tertained nds at cards | \jjgs E y Wa | refreshments were served ton will oy b 1 ues- ofl paintings hung. ich are | | entertain Miss Emily Warner. o ! EsN ol palntings o : ‘ &l her 1o e i D G day to @ me P agie of |colortul and attra % ‘ Soes | Mrs. Bennett Hihbard entertain- Claude W. Stevens was entertain- _»"”'"“ et “l‘ :‘*] ects vary from fl r grouns of Mrs. Olive Judd Ingraham gave aloq the members of the Thursday | ed at his home in Kensington Tues ford will spea yelinque iI- |qecorative emphasis to landseapes | l bridge party her home on West |iriornoon bridge club at cards at | day night by members of the Ken- 4ren AW ] boats, all of them we v’ worth Tnd nue Tucsday cvening when |per home on Vine street this week. sington Literary club in or of p Bl o ing. Among fl;‘-u ex hibited are 1 she en tables of AUC- Tha prizes were awarded to MrS. | pjg birthday anniversary which oc- ¢ C "v‘ ] ”v" somo _done »L\r. m\‘ \r; § \v;“ ; tion. The prizes erc awarded 10 George Boli, Miss Reatrice Reynal|curred on Monday. There were 5 v‘” ; ‘,"“” 1 ‘\,'.,”,'«';"'r,\" :‘ frs. Don- | Mrs, Tennett Mibbard and Miss |and Mrs. Luclan Stevens. persons present oreslEd it Bt Chanedvi berts and Harriett Reynal | . A, Yl T s rs. Stanley T v St | Mrs. W. F. Attwood entertained | pians have heen completed for 4 “"““r‘ R | Miss Marg Middlemass enter- | a¢’ juyncheon and bridge at her home | 4y, ejghth annual ball of the Eddy g Eonth High sircet Monday evening |jiam L. Hatch of West Main street | (yion 45 to fako place Friday eve- | o e ! ! . | for Miss Mona Martin, daughter of who is sailing for Europe later inlping at the state armory. Si Yaffe | € ERLnE oA — —_— | Dr. John Martin of Vine \“‘l:l’ “;ym‘(ln month. will play for the general dancing | o0 New Haven to. Several Nuntial Affairs || | left today for St. Auvgustine, Florida ot ¥ite liarcloik 0 s t \ te fTairs [ to spend the remainder of the winter | Mrs. George Ashley entertained | oy © o oo it includes the |90 e About the City Preced- || season. tie members of her card club at her | 0 iy T et ing 1,(17\1*15 Season. { IR [home on Corbin avenue, Friday ¥ Reinert. | Mra vack, |, T [ ‘ Mrs. Johnsto ‘- Vance en vz;’\m»“). afternoon. e Mrs, Willlam H. Bo Wil- M‘m‘ he — = i | #lx tables at brid and tea at her flan 4. Pariey, Mis Gaftney, | ! e e home. on Monroe street Tucsday | Many women, prominent In the (R to ) FU S A v L TR ] atternoon. The prizes were award- |New Britain chapter, Connecticut 7% o TR 0 o ™ W, C p rey Mies Winitred Mas- | ed to Mrs. . W. Porter, Mrs. Dud- [council of Catholic Women nEgt (g s 4 e a ain an < : ¢ : 5 Mrs. A. G. Kimball G. T.|sccor ] r resi. Any Time Dur ley Walker and Mrs nnet Hib- 'heen working this week to make a Sinball 3. 66 Yand B : , e Ml hed An) g bard. Affer ca ved in |financlal success of the bridge party | ®imbat, Hre ALl s t agal dentiol s ctlyiThe o EINIDTATAN . . the ing roc ity s. Harold I is to take place this afternoon |J: € Tooth iy ‘f_" 1'-,“ <D rformed ¢ e acklitte Y0S. 0“ nc. T. Sloper and Mrs. Gardner Weld jat the EIk’s club. The proceeds | Mrs. A. C. McKinnt, Mrs. Ja S. {and > city. P i presiding at {1 Miss Corrine |will be given to alleviate any suffer- 1\'0"‘%- Mrs. C. B. Parsc ns ~”” c I Dr 3 ciningativoy Goodwin, Mrs. F. Porter, Mrs. [ing among the survivors of the vie- |S. Pa fmy “r.. H. H. P'e X 3 1 ' D !”.. e Lucian Stevens and Mrs. Howard [tims of the Nokth & Judd disarter | Philip B, anley, “!_'x % Vib- | 1 v Mi X H‘“.‘..n I Bruemmer assisted with the serving. jof last v berts and Mrs, L. W. Young re A e . ."““ | | PR A, | A partinl list of those who have The general committee of ( 1 \ ¥ 1” < ,‘h ”, . . $ Stanley Rddy is chairman fc st; 1 r in < v wit e Mrs. Allan J {sh gave [taken tables to play this afternoon 0 e e : il . eon at | follows: Box committee, R. W. Chamber Tor phine |Kingston G a1l at On After completing a college course af echool he went to the United ies Naval academy at Annapolis for two years. then went to Tufts college dentlstry. ation in June, 1923, to after he began s on Main street where he is Kiwanis a na

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