New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 5, 1926, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY it will prob- in town the n00! ard Hall Chri 1 with | corateg sweet peas. | nk Mr. Thompson and Mrs. J. B. | tors town—>Many plan to oc cupy homes along sound Thomas H, O'Brien, Mrs. Thomas I MISS HELEN NORTH 9 prianiof Hiriiord e Eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James North of geiock at St Mafy's { Sunnyledge, who will marry Clarence Manning of Harri- lizabeth O'Brien, sister e : son street this evening. i groom, was m honor Ar 2 Skritulsky. i was announced I Social Activities About Town A 1 of H TH‘T past w has seen a slump in the social life of 2 I g } New Britain as far as varied acticities are concerr S ed, perhaps because everyone is busy completing summer M v T plans, opening vacation homes and attending commence- el \ A L. ¥ MRS 5 ment exc Already several of the preparatory schools o this ¢ Lhe couples act Mi 1 Mys. Cooper entertained n 200 Lrienas Sy s s have closed and each day brings home a number of New @ #it ARSns L0 at their ouse, "ldge C 1 terdayin, 1 : A Britain’s more members of society—most of them to be e Chioine wnor of their 25th wedding ar - . 3 - here only a short time, eager to be ofl to the shore, country 1t Therri Jitels 2 i c or mountains as well as more extensive trips, such as of ; d ‘ E. 8 of Europe and the west. i oM 0 i ; : : A Al B o e . L Rt ey | _ Prebably the most interesting event of today for societ, ce and pearls. 1 s b i RS . P in town will be the wedding of Miss Helen North, eldest Ere Ofhdl ! ned > i & of 7 ) A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James North of Sunnyledge and SR ety S bl o ! Clarence Manning, son of Mrs. Theodore Manning of Har- S s Rl ek of ( > = M e rison street. The ceremony will be performed at the North A reeeption followsd Ties [ e residence at 8 o'clock and will be followed by a large re- mone afier a4 M 3 : M Mrs. 1. C. G ‘ S e ception. re golf matches and golf matches. You can't A= 1 o ko den at. There are matches that simply bore vou to St. T ¢ s : s 1 Mre. W R death and those not extinct ones which do more than that, 2 290" ¢ o ; i : o There are matches 1t draw forth the ciry of “Bravo” i of M \ and those which.induce the poignant questioning of ones William I ® B P A h i s self. “Is this really golf 2" However the annual iy L el b % g T i r . 0 Nt . Ak ‘ ament v the championship of the Connecticut n's Golf Association which opened Tuesday mornin o ; i p : ste - &M } at the Shuttle Meadow club is not in the latter class. Since 7 ott & of K g ol 23 " ¥ n,‘,,,d | the first ball was teed up and sent out on the fairway the ¥ i St o slile e 1 in Boston, Mass. match has been one of keen interest and splendid play. P by U‘ A : : & 2 4 i Another sport which comes into prominence today is ttired In a ik AR ! Yok " re he w ke up inz o s 8 pendink the holidays with Ml tennis. At the New Britain Tennis Club courts the New georg rzoen | Al ', B e (€ 1 on 14) Britain team will meet the members of the Hartford Tennis ;n o G EW ¥ ! 1 team. Everything joints to a match of high merit and it FART ToReAt ) (ra Govaluall was foseph H.o ; A Co. in t is expected that a representative following will turn out to red in salmon color C ; 2 i ; i N [ = = = see the play. ~ WEDDINGS Nuptial events still hold nir center of interest—>Man- James ning-North ceremony ledge. The cercmony will T | t the home of vho will b by her father, will i J SEnital : assistant aid of honor. Her brides. ;son and d , 8 ; « il b Mart H I v ! A kel i nd Mrs Har i door Colbrook Miss Natali 0 \ To i 0ol Lo ing | 3 > Y X wall croq boat- lof Wilm i R R ol la 1 ' : & SIr A e ronenei None of iplace, ey, Waller Tyddy ofteinte) 11, ons, Snuttle Bleadow and Yale |1 %, Hultgren have sscently & at Desire You Have for a Beautiful, on had ill be the flower e bidRaratal ana cube 5 wito Y | 3 old house William and Daniel North, will be groor . s S 4 1 g - = | I oy I me Some dnoarche quLing ribbon bear I Caroly sters < i R | - : i | Let us show you the many things you can e itain P R ) G oner | T ) . e K ve built in your home without extra cost of a auto- ¥ 3 Al Eustis of Newark, N indmarks old-tim arrival h b inform ojr nd 1 8:30 o'clock. Many will com 1bo G \ 1 Sal 1 P interest ab o Newton and Boston, Mass S i = family of Mr. Mannir t N S . e e : ! \_ prominent are coming to N pe \ I Tode | S picactaing Britain to make their homs p i 1 \ - | ; v 4 Miss North, who t eldest et ‘ De = 3§ ! s Koy of Mr. and Mrs. James i ! it I is Iusar T T | warg the 1d and others ‘fur- Is one of the por T ] 1 { ve us £ i freeof charge 1| v ins he grounds Britain's youn, - Lob The hr re Alma i 3 2 Cooper y ‘Seminole™ i the local schools as Missg Louise Wacker of 2 A | n L t ne 1 s tl plackd at disposal of those w ldwin school in | strect “and Albert Hall, son of M 1 to m Her bou 8 bearer the adjacent river, a hospitali grad to tov she | ¢ marrie I'n T I i ) hrid G « A [ that was lberally patroniz ‘ Normal school and | ing at 7 o'clock at the homw gold ring ¢ y o o . i on @ group of |Was graduated from that institution | groom's parents Willia 1t . e 3o R ]'lVEf B C I t lee club {in 1924 Alderson, past of 'Trinity ( c T | o was | a I o rnished vocal mu-| Mr. Manning, who is a graduate | church officiated R, M sho giv t her Cl\ 1 e rOS' 0'9 nC' of Harvard rsity, is the son of | hrother of the groom, was best man | ; v evening. : A . R | Mr. and Mrs. Cooper have lived in |Mrs. Theodore Manning of Harrison | and the bride was attended by Mis y LR SHOWROOM—25 BIGELOW STREET city for the past 15 years, com- |street. He is connected with the | Gladys Plumb, Miss Madeline | e W party 1 Wednesday Exclusive Curtis Distributors for New Britain and Vicinity here from Hartford ten years Walk-Over Shoe Store Co. | Gerrish_played the wedding march | pretiily decorated for the o ¢ at the he f fter they were married. Mr. | D | Mr. and*Mrs. Hall left on a wedding en and white Crum of Monroe strect, R ——— § Coopen-s president of the Fafair | While no date been set for | trip and upon their return will re and Mrs. Bodmer left on a t of the en Y i Bearing company. marriage of Miss Gertrude Erwin. [side temporarily with Mr. Hall's! wedding trip to Atlantic ( N Milton D. Jones, son

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