New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 9, 1926, Page 3

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. Mrs. How Mrs. Parsons is the new regent of E chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. She suc- N t1 b |n s |1s P d h a | & o | o |m x It ard Parsons her Stanley, ceeds Mrs. Rufus Hemenway, who served for a term of |7 three years. Trac; Early fall indications point to New Britain again mtness— ing a brilliant winter season. gotten under way with progr Social Activiti t f es About Town Practically all of the clubs have ams of interesting and \mmdw type. The New Britain Musical club again comes to the front!a offering Mary Lewis. A pleasant prospect to the followers of |T music! The College club will opel when addres White. Mr. Clark talks on “T} The Woman's club is maki on Tuesday October 19, to be held at the Shuttle Meadow club. | win Clark, book ecritic for the New York Times will a Lathmnw of its members at the home of Mrs. Marcus | « n its season next Monday night he Latest Good Books.” i ng extensive plans for a luncheon Since this is the opening meeting of the season and has the | added_attraction of offering interesting travel . Arthur Kimball it is sure to bring John H. Kirkham and M forth a record attendance. Then of course there season the first Friday in Nove of Mrs. L. Hoyt Pease and Women is the “D. A. R. wt club which has already begun an active bus Aside from these activities there are any number of eatly | ¢ winter dances planned to follow the football games. Imd'ves[ and teas are continually taking place, brides are being feted, |sroom. was “bridesm e mber with a meeting at the home |t the Business and Professional y season. ! weddings continue more numerous, in fact all in all it looks like | - a busy season. Virginia Stan D. Stanley has chosen this aflexnnm for h \derson, brother of tha bride, f{f:'nh : C i best man. Paul Anderson, brother | PFO%K ley, <L1n,ql‘tol of Mroand Mrs! M| 5e8 tnetbride; plaved thelt wedding T ma Raymond Thomas. The ceremony occurring in New York city | is of wide interest locally, Another important wedding set for | of white bridal cre d aw a representative mthcmw from New Britain. | ford |in the presence ot was perfor | | Truly.” | white Killarney roses a Edw Britain attended the | ot th | place at Mr of the valley wore hone white roses. ch opens its|saturday af the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTUBER 9, 1926. feagher, of and George Dee The ceremony he pastor, Rev. Henry ( . Th ridal chorus from Wagner's “Lo- engrin” cella McE adie MacKay of Hartf | Gounod’s “Ave Maria" | Donahue of t Me.” Violin selectic t Dawning” and “I The church was decor, alms, ferns and asters ecoratlons were similar ome of the bride's mot reception for 100 guest The de wore a per own of ivory bridal sati verskirt of tulle and Ct fer veil of rose poin with orange b he carried a shower he valley. M Floren f Prospect avenue, H naid of honor, vas t |only attendant, and wore a period style gown of orct ta with an overskirt of ictur {of matching chiffon . She car- ed a bouguet of butterfly |roses and swansonia. Vincent Kearnin acted as best man shers were William V rd Kildu Mr. and Mrs. Lynch g trip, the adelon dress of Chane Mr. and Mrs. Lynch heir home on Ke A number of peo; Roger Trac: of G city. on. Reve arles officlated. ss Sadie Duguid, er of the bride Tracy bother of the groom were the | only atte: The bride was attired in and carried tea ros The Both the bride and re well known in this duguid having taught Smalley school for the vears and the bridegroom being a r resident The couple 1 or an ex hite Mountai s after w | will take up residence Mass. « e . Miss Mildred Ander: talks by Mrs. |of Harold Anderson of s street and Clifford F. Al of Mr, and Mrs. F. S. Atwater re married ernoon at the home of room's parents. Reverend reh street w he bri Fletcher pa Gospel chur cd the ceremony in the mm!m’r fa Gla Aty nilies. ater, € 1 M ge to|mareh. The bride was attired s played by the organ- ist, Miss M is city sang “O Prom- sts was held. all of tr . wearing a ck crepe with a velve f match, and a travel coat tweed trimmed with e from New wed céremony took v's home in Graf- ew crepe and carried {t after the reception ended trip mmurh the | of Sorrows when Miss Helena E. | Meagher, daughter of Mrs. Margaret isson aven Iv Miss ord sang nd James ns {ncluded Love You ated with and the at the her, where fod style n with antilly 1 Ledwith artfor he bride's Doy is city. left for a 1 red satin TRt is of E i formerly Hargraves F. d in white s and lilies bridesmaid bride city, Miss Miss Coole; past three Wellesley, Mass. T Miss Elizabeth Cooley the only daughter of Dr. George Cooley at thel of Tincoln Road. She attends the Walnut Lane school in of Lerst s Norris. recent guest trice Reynal of ect is spending the w e | Mrs. Robert Siishy of W 1 a month's visit at her in Dayton, OF nt the past we r of Harrison t, Mrs. Victor Rey refurned last GATHERINGS Lincoln | college. | of Mrs street Lexin Mrs. Hildebrant to | feted—Bridges and | numerous. be | teas i [ wint fu | son and His M will supply sor | between dances | arge consists of C! | wend, Albert Havelic Swain. be | Mrs. Sherwood B tain the Thurs Icluh at her hom e r wil Robert K ined si: aturday af awarded 1 and Mrs } DRI | Mrs Luctan Ste ent Tuesday afternoon with br | There were eight tables a awarded to Mrs. con of Ne Swi: 14 Guy of Portland, a y Humanson. v | Miss Margaret Middlemass of at Niank, | roses. Bot jde and her attendant wo | picture hats. wedding twa tor of the 9:37 o'clock in the m h perform- presence of ¥ e Mr. and Mrs. H. Hu the ster of the Albert | ment naon| PERSONALS d carried a e bouquet of roses and lilies of the | | next Tuesday is the Gaffney-Hodson in Waterbury which will |valley. The bridesmaid’s gown was Motor trips claim many | [of yellow creps and 1 — Week-end visitors in WEDDINGS Thomas-Stanley ceremony ‘ | today—DMany other nup- | tial events. A wedding of wide Interest oc- curing in New York city today is that of Miss Virginia Stanley, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer D. Stanley of Short Beach, Bran ford, formerly of Maple city and Raymond Thomas, son of AMr. and Mrs, homas J. Thomas.of be performed at the Little Church Around the Corner will be attended only by the immediate familic After a short wedding journey Mr. Thomas will tal do to New- ark, N. J., wher will make their home, The marriag rmerly of t} thy Han int Cross, y and Miss Doro- v London will take this afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. White's Crossi nnounce the en- gagement of daughter, Miss Dolores Miller, to Edward Pahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Litz of Church street. No date has been set for the wedding. Miller of An Autumn w of interest will be that of Mis: her A. Hod- son, daughter of Mr. J. W. Hodson of 49 Hewlett strect, Waterbury, and | son of Judge and Mrs. Barnard F. Gaffney of 47 Vine street, this city. The ceremony will take place Tuesday, October 12 at 10:30 o'clock in Saint Margaret's church, Waterbury. Reverend Fath Brenan will perform th cere- mony with 2 Nuptial High Mass. A reception will follow the ceremony e Hodson home. Miss Hodson will be attended by her sister, Miss Lillian Hodson as maid-of-honor and Miss Leonie Elizabeth Crowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crowe of Grove 1 this city, and classmate of Miss Hodson at Trinity College, ——————— Donald G HerperT E. ANDERSON Teacher VIOLIN - VIOLA ENSEMBLE PLAYING Studio: 242 Main Street treet, this | eymour. The ceremony which will | he flower girls will be Betty Ho son and Mary Louise Lawlor, nieces | ¢ |of the bride-elect. Mr. G chosen his brother, Leo V. to act as his best man. The will be Cyril F. Gaffne | brother, William Jones Sweene Harry O'Connor of this city, Edwin | © Clark of New York Louis | ohurty of Springficld, and | ™ John Collins of North Ad a | Miss Hodson is a gradu 2 - |Trinity College, ) L Mr. Gatfney is a grad |and Harvard Law School. | siiie e, The wedding calendar for Octo- ber gives carly indicatlons of out- | rivaling that of June. So numerous | are the weddings planned that so- clety is kept constantly on the go. Beginning on Monday and going on down through the week every day s witn 1 at least one wedding. | © The wedding of Miss Dorothy | Louise Heslitt, daughter of Mr. and | B | lig rs ush a ouquet of yellow chrys The home was prettil hington, D. C., as bridesmald, |Autumn leaves and dah | posed the arch beneath whi eremony took place and cy has |Toom was decorated in ght green. ft of the bride v, m‘,,(h,r‘m-mm was a white gold breast pin nd the groom gave the best man uff E Mr. and Mrs. Atwater notor trip through New nd will be i Al oy view street er 17. DY Miss Doris McCrum, d. fr. and Mrs. I he wedd mar The at home to th ank Mce Slainville was married ant Frederick T, decorated. | town. lias com- ch the the dining orchid and days with her pa to her at-|Geol A. Cadwell of H Miss Miriam Cor o Is to oft on a|Play in “Spring Ma the Par York s itre in Hart week aughter of ' LA Robert spendi on, D. C. A., of Torestville | . vening at 6:30 o'clock at the and Mrs. G H. Hilde parents. Reverena ave returned thei r of the Bristol Con- afn strect after an ext ch performed the |ed trip in the sout ceremony. ‘ LARR Miss Martha Carrington played | Mrs. Carlisle Baldwin bride w ter, Miss Marjorie Bald in Atlantic Mrs. William J. Heslitt o 37 Madi- &lven in marriage RY Cetaata et son strect and Elmer Eugene Hurl- | l«ster Patterson o ¥ {burt, son of Mrs. Rosalie M. Hurl. | cousin of the bride, s Miss Margarct Russell, danghter | burt of 69 Howe strect New Haven, | tions, > Me, of Mr. and Mrs. L D, f took place Monday afternoon at £ |Of the C | Grove mill, who re o'clock at the home of the bride's| The I aftired in white | from a sojourn of a | parents. Reverend Dr. George W. | D €. Hill performed the ceremony A Irene Herre was the brides-| / veil, with dutc > blossom trimmings. shower bouquet of br orang ried a ridal satin s lace trimmed, tulle | half in Paris and Sou cap left the first part of § spend the winter in N S d and Donald E. Edwards was T} I ki ‘;,,Immu e s i ofi o v el e Relyea ‘and i | The bride wore a dress of white | mald, Miss Adeline Goodrich of Ber , of Bridgepor 1 [crepa da chine and a vell caught |lin, was gowned in peach crepe with [return Monday to their home after iiheE blossoms. She carried | picture hat and carried pink butter- | spending the past week visiting Mr. a bouquent of white br fl lilles of the valley. T |maid’s gown was of orchid geor- |gette crcpe and she carried tea | 1al roses and | | Miss Blste Lehman played the | eon was served sption fol- | Misses Gl | wedding march. A lowed, after which Mr. and M | Hurlburt left on a wedding trip to delphia, Pa. ey will take up their residence at 67 Howe | street, New Haven. | 1A .. | Mrs. James Hi Poughkeepsie, N. Y., forme city, announc: enga her daughter Ha to Baltus Barentszen Van Kleeck, son of Mrs. Frank Van Kiceck of Dougzhkeepsie. Miss Hinkley is the | daughter of the late Captain J. W. | | Hinkley, Jr. She attended Miss Ma- i ool in Washington, D. C. | d from Byrn Mawr | Mr. Van Kleeck |, | was graduated from the Coate school |in Wallingford, Conn., and Williams | j of this | ¢ ement of Hinkley, | 1 {College, class 1924. Miss Hinkley |wig Henzel of Olive street took {is a member of the Junior League | place Wednesday afternoon at 133 ck ! o'clock at the parsona Holland society | John's German Luthe.an |of New York. | Reverend M. W. | of Poughkeepsie z is a member of t nd M Van K | O B, o brides- | of the bride, s McCru was best m y roses, F The ated with palms, potte adioli and autumn leave nna Crowther, Myers, Mary quist. bride’s gs of tan georgette ants. The couple left nded wedding trip sout |be at home in their new mber 1, Russell of C The bride is a graduate of New to her home in Forestville after Nove Britain normal school an teacher at Federal Hill sche tol. The bridegroom i The wedding of M Roth, daughter of M | Roth of Maple Hill and enzel, son of Mr. and udian rs. Fred Nelson, sic ter of the bride |tered Bradford Academy, A Meisner of W Mrs. Relyea's m, brother and Mr: gton in s was elaborately decor- | parents plants, o e s Lunch-' Miss Ann City, is 0 rtford, Iart, daughter of Maxwell Hart of Lincoln R Harold H gown was Ci has been t with trim- er, Talma Swift of and bril- ik on an ex-| Mrs. Seymour Holmes h and will been sp residence her parent M 1 a former a short sta < s a Mrs. John 0. Tod of Milford |uate of W Military will spend next week with Mrs. emy. Johnstone Va of Monroe ot .« e PR 1 Mrs. Harold T Sloper and r Miss Carlotta per o Jobn P. Russell street spending several Mrs. Lud- days at their summer home in ireenville, Me . e e Jean Trumbull, daughter of of St Miss honor wore n church. Governor John H. Trumbull and | off] ille has en- iated. Mrs. Trumbull of Plai lover, Another wedding occurring on | was the matron of horor and Fred |Mcss. \I'H\']’I\ of interest to New ]lxl(dln L. prnplr‘ took place in Hartford at 9| lo'clock at the church of Our Lady | of Nelson was the best The bride was attired in a gown Miss F parchment georgette man. . e ve Rattenbury, daughter trimmed fof Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Ratten- | Mrs. Bodley of West Main str R = High street and Miss Corinn Rl E of Sherman Court ha with Spanish lace. Her bou bury of Le vm\ Place 1= a student at g invitations for a bridge d lilies of the | Wellesly ( ge this ye be given next Saturday, Hale's Tea ¥ Dyson and son |in honor of M Staten Island, | brant of West Malin street ng a week With | before her recent marri Mr. and Mrs. Eleanor Lewis . e e in Gl A number of local peop Cornelia ¢ J. Brown of fled from of Carl Lloyd limantie, on October Mr, and Mrs. St Miss Virginia Staniey, e of Mr. and Mrs. D. 3 e iR nford has been the e R t her sister, Mrs. Ben- | ) DR f Vine street. .. Vine street are d in New Yor er Miss Ruby Andrews, and Mr John A rcoln Road is spe end on Long Island w Virgini ey of Short to Raymond Kenneth Vreeland of v Jer: Hartford is visiting her parents, 1 Mrs. D. E. Dean of Pittst nnsylvan and Mrs. Dean |y merly Two re n sent out by Mics F daughter of Mr. and tte of mmons e to be give Maple Hill areyy.st Main street, tomorrov Hi"u Mr. and Mrs. R her of Sk qLozine, to 6:30 o'clock. Miss Eurith and | ywachter, Miss Bassette's assistance d Miss Mary Loughree. pianist, y 3 will pour and Misses Katherine SIncEL Wells, Alice Alderson, Margaret tlegwak Mitchell, Ruth rdick, Margaret M Middlemass @ ' re Walker iy t rrving. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kiely of e New I Ve the ts of K. Lawlor and Miss Lil- Mr Harry Webs of R e ASin Centok ! ey-Hodson bridal B s [party and out-of-town guests at a Mr. and Mrs. Carl §. ¢ SRS LR O Murray street are spending a few | [ie o N will be AR S G AR DT about forty guvsts. Gy e k4 TR T | Mrs. A. Sodergrin of el loy of West End street has returned from a den, | Grove Hill nded a suppe Thursday, giv Mrs. John A. Andrews of T e CiT el oty eehiicy oad who has been spend T e RA R e her Hodson ks touring through the w SRG e fal it atorTe e bride v of expec home soon Sonald ney on October 12 i ey ’ been numerous parties Mrs. Alice Moore, Miss Allce SNt las Hotko Moore, Mrs. Fra iley and Basi HENT Riley have returned from a trip to Vermont, Lake George and Sara- Hill toga Spr “ o0 Mr. and Mrs. J street have returr ck Vos of Roberts m Boston Theodo! ston, AR R ) lda Axelson has returned nd Fin Stanley Eddy of 1 nd Mrs. Don tu Helen t her home s Dorly Oshorne of 1y 3 1 N coln Road and M Hart of Lin t who is to 1 16th to Ch In street have from a two week motor trip thro N 1 te the interestinglittle 1868 the White Mountains. | Plans are under way for a dinner nd the thin muntins that 2 e Germantown, | 921 to take place at the Shuttle them. The stiles and rails Monroe Parsons of Germantown, | (ARCR @ 1518 B ACC | rday follow- ately molded to give beauty Pa., spent last week-ond with his The 2 8 See theat the worducork uh’v Ssgavanlg ! S $ling the Yale-Dartmouth game. The In detail as well as general appear- SR 1) N RN mother, Mrs. Charles H. Parsons of |y 5,50 committee, headed by Louls A cars 1bis iradema W Ma street P Curtis Booth is home from Yale W, Youn mith, Mrs. Johnstone with-his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wil liam H. Booth of Forest .. scason. Dinner dances will Yale-Army game and th Mr. and ‘\xr: Bertlee fih“wnnl‘”“r\ Fiaae | ccliisive Curtie Distaibiag: of Roscoe, , have been spending PR N bk it a few days \\Hh Mrs. Olmstead’s par- | The hospital tea Which was vhl‘d»{ for New Britain and Vicinity ents, Reverend Harry 1. Bodley and [uled to take place Tuesday, t s October 26. Nearly 1,000 Inv Kenyon Loomis, son of Mr, and!will be sent out, afternoon bri on Harrison stre daughter of bury. Her marr Clarence | {ngton 1 tea at her home on Monroe street. s. George H. and Mrs. Bennett H. Hibbard | Miss Mary k City >dding ot ter of Mr, and Mr: in her studio at 150 conle Crowe of tertained th at her home on Stuart rnoon. The married October cs Holmes of New including Mrs. Willlam | Rowland, Mrs. George Kimball, Mrs. sttt R S Racklifle Bros, Cans it er are completing plans for a gay 19, has been postponed to Tuesda 1 e Esther A. Hodson a daughter of J. W. Hodson of Water- iage to Donald Gaffney of this city will of 64| take place Tuesday morning in St. \L.l'rmet s church. X tables ternoon to Mrs.| Mr and Mre C. W, s Hodson i Day, an- ng calendar € 26-27. Socially and ropically the club is holding | the worla York, ertal : % P t placs in the communl- % 3 it befors 4 th “(i,n‘,; of the w York 1er goes Mrs of the elp deserving Miss g ough col- gular meeting of the > is to be held on eve- e Good- 3 Qctob o ve sent o 11 1e home of tea to Forest street. for the Mrs Hilde- | Monday. 2 7 ] 00ks.” November o was| 6 t an p bridge ) Hotcl Burritt Miss| Mrs Hotcl Bu st : n. m. Jition of tatior Vetrer| rmor of Tartford 1 audi- Bl o 2 tainment: Mrs, xington 30 p. New Mrs. Hal. of Hartford. CLUB EVENTS lie Gelba {1 Mrs. Trumbull entertains | Plainville Woman's club— Maple Hill club picnic | ay, $:15 p. club concert. Camp school 4 — Monday, 8 p. m. " Mrs. Leslie Thompe Haven. Hos Mrs. tt, 212 Lincoln street. *\Iunl 8 p. m. Guest y," Professor v college. St > Norris to Ten-Acre hg the |Toad, ente They | Mor £ Mrs. e club | a Stan- Mor- | | Con- for a w from r and en by in Curtis windows is he check-rail of ow is 80 constructed that up seven times as much ce to the entrance of wind k Thatisbut one example of Curtis quality. re Mo- d Mrs. me in and talk over your wine dow requirements with us. See our etock of other Curtis designs, too ¥ of an interesting, illus- ated book, “Curtis Woodwork.™ gave a evening Monroe Curtis guarantee of wb:; tollow e Yale- SHOWROOM—25 BIGELOW STREET October | || See Pages 208—209 of this Week's Saturday Evening Post for Special Woodwork Message. e 1lanons]

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