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N Miss Gertrude Gillen of Belvidere 8 returned from a two mnmh'u isit in Bultimore, Md. Mrs. Vrank Rotherforth, Mies Illeanor Rotherforth and Miss Olgn Vicinus havo returned from a trip (o New York el v e Whatuall and Miss have returned from‘ P . Mi Lillian Washington, Charlotte Culver D, . | Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Johnsgon and Mr. and Mrs. W. Myers of Bridge- port have been the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skinner of | Maple Hill | \lr and Mrs, William Epittler who | ve been spending the winter {n Hartford have returned to thefr ! home in Maple HiIL, v oo Mrs. Frank Rau of Maple Hill hag 1 |returned frc v a trlp to Boston, | | Mass. “ o :1 B. Olson and daugh- tor, Barbara, who have heen vislting Mr. and Mrs, D. K. Perry of Golf street, Maple Il have returned to their home in Bridgeport. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Skinner of (Maple Hill have been spending sev- | 1 days in Buffalo, N. Y. . . Mr. and Mrs. Walker Sorrow Maple Hill returned Monday from « short trip to Boston, Mass, o v e Miss Allce Mvan of ton avenue has left tour through the Mrs. Dan Farming- | on & concert middle west. Her prominent concerts will be in Pitts. | burgh, Pa, Cleveland, Detroit, Mich., Miss pleting her teach Hartford Conservz nd expeets to study llivan is com- | s course at the | ory of Musle | opera fn Chi- | ago, 111, ! MISS FRANCES DEAN | r-“' '”"“';““]r“ Miss Dean is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Dean of Pitts- 2 " Tiorida t burgh, Pa. Her marriage to Kenneth Vreeland, son of My and Mrs. . H. Vreeland of Hartford will take place this evening in the Asylum Hill Con- gregational Church in Hartford. John Lewis and fon | are expected home today, | o e e George C. Ellinger of Stan- | t galled Thursd; v to spend the sumimer mon Y Mrs. Jsabelle Richardson Fisck and son of Oakland, Californta, are | visiting friends here. | Gordon Bush, son of Mr. and Mre. | {George G. Bush of Maple Hiil has | Leen home from Northeastern Uni- | versity for a few Mrs. Hattie ind family left home fn California. lsiting Mrs. Cannphell's parente. Mr, Wiliams of | ’ Social Activities About Town week with its almost ceaseless sucees cntertainments for spring brides we one of the busiest spring . t‘ llaster sion of 1 but a forerunner of seasons on record for the fash- ionable world, At times it seems almost impossible to ap- range a date for every party, so feted are the brides-to-be, Tonight will see one of the largest of the April w »dding: that of Aliss Frances Dean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Dean of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Kenneth Vreeland, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. I Vrecland of West Hartford. The weddin will take place at the Asylum Hill Congregational church in Hartford and will draw a large assemblage from town. s S An effort is heing made to make the Tortheorning May i P all of May 8th the crowning event of the season at the shuttle Meadow club. For years the house committec has civen what is known as a “May Ball,” coming late in the aron and with few exceptions almost the large party of o calendar, it always attracts one of the largest rather- vear, Preceded by a number of dinner parties, uh and at home, in addition to the many folk who drop in later in the evening it goes without saying . q Hieady assured, -Yaffe will play f Campbel | for their | Willlams Monday laughter . Y'nfllh S8 home ou Stanley strect. sed b served. An wag Heing rekend in e leis Mies Claricd te Laures Migs ¢ Paonessa ton Hall, et Milford. Martin T, 1Ly Irels Mrs. usnail thaf i or 1 s of bridges known at the Shuttle Meadc the Wednesday Tuncheon bridge paities are aga into prominence, I i student at spend the at their 2 Miss Lillian in mons coll Their popularity rises and falls «eck-end with seems, during the winter there was a 1om AALIT 3 i\. the numiber of auction enthusiasts but Kenneth arly \mvl there has been a rapid inerease in their N popularity. s the season Zoes on many of the luncheon parties will lu\ }nllu\\m by golf which is becoming increas- ingly popular with the Ad\:-r", of spring. Mrs. Howard Bruemmer, Mis. Jonathan Tlart and Mrs. 1. L. Mills were among those entertaining friends at the club this week. Summer plans are being made and some of the more lin folk are already opening nearby summer for the week-end house parties, clibs are ver; i ; preparing for their annual luncheons and the season with the election of officers and opening meetings Stetn, will ar parents V street e Kron York city af it are Edward Tryon of &y is the house guest William Montagus of Allan MeKenzir re in Chicago, T a4 of pending Mrs of y stre d Mrs ot strect . New York Aies Snean Olmete ason of the vear has last meetings of plans foi fall been Mrs. Dorothy Ebe Hoxvl Mise Dorothy New York ity have returned to their omes after spending a fow d «ith Mr. and Mre. Edward H Coolidg ar Preseott. ¢ Wallen of 30 and of D FRC Mrs. Leland Hoar of Corbin ave out v from a trip to school ¢ Visitors ir town—Ls retwrns. ter of a lwin ot i from Philadelphia tarn of Lincoln road is Adela | Miae Haven vith her parents Erwin of N ending a few days Mr. and Mrs. I . Brwin of Forest street. o . e and Mre to their home in tar spending a few Rolyea's parents Mr. {sner of Berlin of Gertrud a k Kenneth R &treet pl W street 1shi He and of Le Howard streat will leave Washington, D. ( Natfonal D. 4. R. ¢ Mrs. Ru ington g Parsons of tomorrow for fus S Mre D. G Northrup alupned Richter of Arch the junier Northeastern uni- guset of Gordon L Annie Mo! Miss € ¢ trect promenade E is attending nd Mrs Columbia Louis Darrington Harris rd Wt YO GATHFRIT\CS Card parties, luncheons and other gayeties feature during the week. In g M Mr. and returned M to N. Y Miss Mary Tavior of W {D. C., has heen the house guest of Mre Beverly Walker of Corbin ‘v.lhllt' Miss Tavlor is ‘o be one of [ Miss Naney T 1esmaiis 1at her wedding 1 miniatur daughter, Coffyn's rt when the helle, A nur of vicinity be: residents from this attended a reunion of form | 'er Monson Academy students in West been spend Joseph Tracy « Hartford on Thusrday. Among thos: ents Mr. and [returned fror goinr from herc were C. J. Parker le | Roger L. Musill. from Berlin (-{ Miss Beat 1z of De Willlam H. Webster; from Newing stroet Miami, Newt n Osborn, G. W. Hanbury r sister and Charles L. Belden; from Bristol. Dr. B. B. Robbins. . trip Washing- ey 1on Florida Mrs. W, where st S. Wool. . David Manni 18 been eading. Ar. Jerse: City the arrival michacel on \r. and Mrs. Nelson residents of this city, \nme on Mur a: . . . Robert C: April 14th were former | maki their | Wednesday Harrison spending a ¥ street lavs in !Disiriet of Connecticut gave successful concert the Lithuanian The sclolsts we tuskas, Mrs. a very Monday evening hall on street Y Mr. and Mrs. James Vine street have Mrs. A. E. Wallen and Miss Mabel Germany. ’ Cooper of returned from | re Miss Anna Pe- | Marian 8{rumkis Rrxlwrn-' e [ Mrs. Park | e EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 1 Sceiety Ohio, and | | They have been'y Mys, Jaffe, {Brooklyn, N. 1 Boston, In were chorus, The las! \re. Emi nut, stre 1pon ne M Maln stre slonary m,]yu Tyesd Maple Mrs. H. followed t Berlin prize the Tues e awa Waller E. An Mrs. party at h Friday awarded to Mrs “Miss Arline Root 1 Mrs, Miss Maxine Thursday » Thursd Mrs. t lune \wsday of Mrs. ipper Rhined G Mr. song ances P Howard M H. H. Hel o1 party ccker lane and Mr MRS. FLORENCE BOWMAN JAFFE noted violinist of this city will take part in the eon- cert to be given tomorrow afternoon in the aid of the Children’s Home I T and addition to the g s by the L. \.\" e . M Andzalatls, irker alopme ret and da but to ve nee . ins Br ot entertained ) and cards at iub en We rirude jemmer R N, home Chest 328 Hi ' onnecti; five ' arded to Mrs, >, Platt and Hubert Wonr of chureh of New of t society 4y afternoon it R by bridge at Wednesday went to Mr: honor lay aftcrnoon rded to Mrs sti ey ward or (ernoon R iome Mrs. Raot G. E. Hart ente afternoon ay of ¢ rbert K. Mills on followed b uttla Meadow this week Hilde at h last J H. Vr her Powell entertaine ‘s Homs Trinity ain a* skis of los the S ne gave re f Jam Mre f W g Mrs. Alma Gorman who wiil ma : | John B. Taylor on 21. o v April 21 olle of birt bridge club. prizes award tart, Mrs. H. W. . Camphell. A served. WEDDINGS - Dean nuptials Numerous other wedding plans. ng d to of v in nd Pittsburgh, Mra S Pa., and Ken on of Mr, and Mrs of West Hartford. will he performed b Willis Butler Asylum Hill C mony arend i SRR il el small re ception Walbridze con home i1 afternoor Daw Jarvis ¢ Day The a bridge in Maple Hill ast hon ertained the members of A-Dean danc even| and last Mrs. E. small tea stroet Miss Ramona n four Wednesday bridal Ing at ng. part . N. at . Humphrey her home aftern . . Martin tables of home on Vine street this Mre John Maertz of this clty en bridg Ann ertained Wednesday of Whiting Miss nurse at & Murphy ville ford. Miss M Main stre guests at tel in Washington, . Mre. Charles B. The Lithu nian Natlonal League. |tea at her home on Hart street Fri complimen of C lay Dunc Mrs. ary W afternoon two tables evening for Murphy s tles t recentiy dinner at the D { . in an Shaw . e Thursday evening mh\novn stre S on Linco! oon wlll bridge fternoon of Miss a stude Franeis hoepital, Hart- ton Ohio ean of Cleveland ¢ honor., consin, as her n of Mr Miss Harriet Reynal, danught Mrs. Lowms Mis on c¥nal of this eity, Ha Prizes Theodore and Mrs me Hartford enter at ¥ entertaine W Parsons gave Alvin Carswell gave a p of 'at her h Mrs Brita isher of Mr. brothe W, in P. and Vewsrk, Crabiree Miss Ohio also of o Dorothy Vreel man v Vreeland. His Gillatte, mmell home at t} West Hartford g continually ind par very popular younger set H VT t he onc of g matro is bride will gem of and ¥a Hartford of 689 Sta 1. Rhodes of Berlir en set for tt e Mr. and on rine, to Thomas imnounce & | daughter, C: MeBria 1 g wil ath tak Mre A Park Alma Gorman nd Mrs, Alfred street, and of Mr. and Mrs of Greenwood W ¥ John B. Tavlor, Thomas Tay- will br morning, April pastor of ch, '\v" nesday Swedish B rm the © tended by *y Nearing. and Mrs Mr t ann been made of lary Pearson ew York eity ens ~in of thi was jerformed in New J ry, soon announ t of their engagement was made city nony York city in after the s ‘hutterfly roses Flagg | Joseph Rub- | 7, 1926. ! Miss Laurette A Campbell, daughter of Mrs, Mary E. Campbell of East strect and Frank D. Keneflick of Lake street took place Wednesday morning at u ‘clock in the church of 8t. John the Evangellst, Reverend Thomas J, Laden, pastor of the church offielat. ¢d at the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial high mass. Miss Mary Kinlry was the bridesmaid and Joseph P. Doulon was the best man, | The bride was dressed in o gown |0t powder blue Ellzabeth erepe with 4 hat to match and she carried a bridal bouquet of butterfly roses, Her attendant waos dressed in bols |de rose Ell beth crepe with a hat 1to match and carried a bouquet of Aaron Ward roses, | Speclal music was rendered dur. |Ing the ceremony by the choir of |the church. During the nuptial cere- mony Mrs. Kathleen Crowley Solo- |mon eang “O Promise Me." At the “Ave Marla James D, Ing." | The gitt of the bride and near the Donahuc close, that of the groom to the attendant was a set of platinum cuff links. | After the ceremony, a reception {was held at the home of the bride's |mother at which 50 guests were in {attendance. They |from Boston, New York, 1 Meriden. Later Mr, and Mre. cneflick left on & wedding trip to tlantle City, Washington, D, C., |and Philadelphia. They will |home to friends at 2 | Place after June 1. | . | A double wedding winl place jon May 25th when Miss Margaret {Trene Cronin will marry Richard J, {Hannon and her sister Miss Mary {Eulah Cronln will marry Fred Bitt- Chester offertory of the mass, she rendered | sang At Dawn- to her at- | |tendant woe a feweled bracelet and | tneluded visitors | Norwich | be at | ner of Rocky Hill. The young ladies | are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs, [ Willlam A. Cronin of Burritt street. y'Thf‘ ceremony will take place in &t | Mary's ehureh. | DR | Miss Marion Howe of Prospect | street and Harold Overstrom of "Hn'\'klns street will be married this |afternoon at 4 o'clock in Thomas- Iton. The ceremony will be perform- ed by Reverend Andrew Overstron pastor of the Swedlsh Congregatior, |chureh at Thom of the groom. r, John R. |this eity will be the best man | Mrs Lee will be the mald of ‘\N\hr |Tmmedlately following the ’n‘o)\y M. Overstrom will bride on a wedding journey upon thelr return they witl ‘helr home on Columbia street, DR | Miss Bunlee May aughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Nel on Humphrey of No. 171 sireet, and Burton Edwards Hilde- brandt, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hildebrandt of Rhinedecker lanr core- his an take ere married Monday noon at the . ome of the bride's parente. Dr. W. €. HIll nerformed {} ing the Congregational orm of service. Spring flowers, wit] and gweet fon. The bride, glven in marriage by her attended by her slster, Miss Vir. Grace Humphrey, as mald of Georg: Hildebrandt, brother tof the bridegroom, was the best man {The bride wore gray crepe romaine |and carrled butterfly roses with bius | spur. The maid of honor wa cssed in yellow romaine and ca ed an arm bhouquet of Pernet r with sweet peas. A reception follow- ¢d at the Bhuttiemeadow eountry “lub, where hincheon was served fr. and Mrs. Hildebrandt have {for a wedding trip, the bride wear 2 gray erepe romalne with a hlack lsatin coat trimmed with squirrel They will be at home at No. Nicollet avenue, Minneapolls, after |May 1. The bride s a graduate of {Martha Washingten collage ar v of Michigan. The bridegroom as graduated from Bradley Prepa corge sed in deco: ©n honor. B architectural good taste. Exclusive on and a consin | make Humphrey, | Lincolu | Unl- | course, wocgiwork to barmonize with its And, now, woodwork without made-toor der expense. Theentrance trated is an example The Crtis line of door. dows, trim, mouldings ar inetwork was designed by archi- tects of standing to m requirementsof every typeof home. Curtis designs are correct and will be always in SHOWROOM—25 OFFICE—250 PARK STREET MRS. CARL S. NEUMAN . Neuman was elected to the board of directors of the Y. W. C. A at the annual meeting held Wednesday evening. Mrs 27, Miss Margaret Brennas the mafd of honor and 1 Martin of Ansonia will be McNamara's best man, “ e Mies Rose Orecchio of Kensington and Marino Peglio of Plainville were married Wednesday morning at St. Paul’s church in Kensington, Rever- end John C. Brennan offleiating. 10| They wero attended by Miss Lena Pl I Oreceblo, sister of the bride, and | Robert Toflon, Neaalandy bride was becoming attired ¥ g ¢ Ina gown of white canton crepe and IR sho wore a veil. She carried a bou- quet of roses and lilies-of-the-valley, : maid of honor wore a gown of beige colored erepe and she carried a bouquet of peach roses and sweet | pea April will o B | Mr. of the late Id- | Kensington and son of Bernard Nim- Tha s o o'cloc atory school and Amherst college, ¥ b Another w fonday last | MK dding takin was t daughter of f this city. erformed at nu The by bride and groom 4 Migs Loretta cousin of the bride, onor, and John C. Nimr of the groom, as best m caremony was a quiet on nded only hy members of th medi milics few frien, iing bre {Hotel Bond in Hartfor and a After the ceremony a reception 8 held at the home of the bride, bout 100 guests being present. An hestra furnished music for the asion and a bountiful luneheon |was served. Mr. and Mrs. Pegilo R with |11t on a wedding trip to New York Hletir g ‘ teq |City and will reside in Barnesdale Jehaes upon their return. CLUB EVENTS April meeting o/ D, A. R. —DB. and P. W, club elects officers. . with hat bouquet of 11 of honor wore After the hres Nimro left on a wedd York efty and Was they will K¢ gift bride was a platinumn Eroom h charm ikfast Mr. and Mrs, | trip to reside on nsington | to her at- | pin and best ma=» e of the tendant [that of AN Al to the At August announecs of his da n And Namara w1l take Anderson of Kensir nproaching mar. 2l Mis od to Martin J. a. Th New Mrs, Joseph G. 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