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NFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 19%. ! T ) _Upon iheir 1.urn from a we & | Willlam H. Juda of sreet - b [t g cir v ‘ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Car 3 o) nday ma C ¢ > ‘lgm ly joyful on . i LR Xl . . A\ & | Mildrun as returned | . 1 Mr. id Mrs. Frederick W. ¢ Ut f" i 3 . | Scheidler of Vine street will give a a St 7 4 = reception their home today in 155 et At it : 5 5 : | honor of 2 versary of their : e il 4 . : . 5 ma which took plac L. Reverend Johr pastor of the Iirst Baptist iciated. Mr heidl, her marriage, Miss Caro- Walt zabet. | Ridge, Ie | Europe wi te of Prehi MISS HELEN COOK Mis ok is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris J. Cook of Forest street. Her marriage to Benjamin I. MISS GENEVIEVE LEWICKI k| Miss Lewicki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Lewicki, . I ; MRS, WILSON KILOUGH who will marry Dr. Henry Cieszynski on June 28. f Tennyson will take place this month. Mrs. Kilough will arrive from Chicago early in — e e ey = to spend several months in town with her parents, Mr. an v Mrs. Jam s Robinson of Iarrison street. Social Activities About Town has re- Ira Hicks, son of Mrs. Ethel i street is home the week-end, June, always favored by brides, will this year have its | Mrs, « quota of marr wes. There is scarcely a day during ¢ | Mrs H C. W of 62 Mon- & > entire months without at least one wedding. In fact, Ay son. W Sy l(:m‘«hj;;’):' . s0 numerous are the marr d their attendant festivi- t ties ,“.' varied type that it is hardly pos ml.' to plan yr(r > b e S } anything else. Of course, at this season of the year com- Alders % . N T e L mencement exercises nage to hold the center of the : b e nost two weeks 1n ¥Eis \ 4 tage for a short time, but only that—for June belongs to i the bride With the tardy arrival of warm weather those more 1 : = Pk fortunate members of New Britain's social colc BRI R SR B e P 4 Berlin i ’ mads ¢ completing summer plans., Whether the shore, the A 2 8 Rl ol iins or the country i . the interest is equal A ed s 2 sit . ir > one aim of getting summer homes opened. Sports mony at whic o 5 g C ¥ Fros % yme well to the front this week, due, no doubt, to the Sl s, . lat g vonderful weatl Each day the golf course at the Shut- el 0 & Sou i idow cluby is dotted enthusiastic Yale- month a A quite a r . with hat 1 1liday of the occasion, motoring or sailing to New London . py olh Btk ] 10 h and carried a bonq £ brid . the preceding dav, making a rendezvous of the Griswold 1, Futiamil Josers Wikewsth son sortow aweet hote ecting old friends and 1er classmates, The I 2 occasion is indeed one of much revelry and gaiety, the river Tre o v ) gay scene with its countless boats of every size and M » and down, " cruising Misses |y Kiltonic, M of Haw with laughter and son-in- Mrs. Louis Tryon of r for Hamil- Corner Ching r L Claset C.700 , ner Ore of the many axtractive Cortiy ~ PERSONALS e Many of the school set return to town—~Several leave for summer resorts Middletow home v 1rs. 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Our advice is gladly given quality. without charge. 2k from school to spend tlon with her Cooley of 1 Mrs. Joshua \p | apolis, Minn., is t Mrs. D. §. Ohr e 0 i,y 3. e f Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. uin, were ushers, returned from their we 3 ’ . 10WROOM—25 BIGELOW STREET K was given in marria nd will make their home der church par- > bride’s gown Was of white eir daugt eremony tin trimmed with p Her v ff to Sidney graduate of | was of lace caught with orange blos- | Richmond Hill, L. I High school and |soms and she carried a shower bo- uate of the school | quat of roses and lillies of ths val Mr. and Mrs, William E. Att- Exclusive Curtis Distributors for New Britain and Vicinity ] wood of Vine street w sall July with the class of 1 o E had been [ley. The maid of honor wore a e past two ars 3 for Europe the [employed as night supervisor of |peach colored georgette gown with er home in New York city. | LS A ! ’ B At Mt hospital in [picture hat to match. Her boquet ... Mr. and Mrs. Logan Page of i PR T on ie employ- | was of fea ro. afd’s | Miss Mae Rose Skinner of Berlin | Grove Hill, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. s. The bridesn p o0 taffe'a end Herold T e Wonds of Ken- Parker and Miss Gladys Day of rut N ¥ i rimmed T Mrs. rd Adams street and Mr. anc