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ior this Bradford Academy as a jun NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 192 rs. Clara Laufersweller has left for a trip through the we: will visit the Grand Can Angeles and Portland, Oreg PR Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Porter and ghter Jane w spending several weeks ! . will make thefr home in ancisco, Cal., where Mr. Por- to be connected with sales di- viston of the Landers, Fr. and | Clark Co in Holly- .. David Carl Mr. caville, Mr. Mrs. Q. Pri and P of of In- nd Mrs. -Luvian P. Q. and Quebec City and street. i of been the guests of Mr. Henry Cote of Fairview have Mrs. Miss Frances ow has return- d from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., to spend the week-¢ with her parents M Mrs. Wa Sorrow of Maple Hill and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Saunders and s Leora Saunders of Maple Hill wve returned from a motor trip through the White Mountains. New York guest Miss Olive Taylo# of hous E. B. Proudman, aple Hill Woman's Sprir e fall m of W presiden club and Mrs. sington avenue are spending | the wee York city, Judge John H. ¢ am will re ir home on C ding the summer in r. and Mrs. Philip Hackensac 1 det of N end guests of Mr. and Plainyi Corbin ¢ M. C. Gal are the week- Mrs. Harold Social Activities About Town Because of the wonde: outdoor sports have heen dec at the Shuttle Meadow sentative gat! N from the neavi of a good name of golf on the pleasure of a motor Interest today, of cou football New e event of tl ; v New Britainites will turn out in full force for the event. Of course, there will be any number of dances tonicht to the largest being the dinner in society fi ng o s well as many * whom to the joy wdid course is added s in the Yale-Dartmouth o first really big sporting thout ng that e 1 2 colle celebrate t e of th dance at the Shuttle Meadow club whete the gay throng of diner: s will number ne 200. A lar number of the h members ave planning to be present of course, a great many of them will entertain guests at dinner preceding the danci A large number of the school college set always come home for the game 1 they will also come to dance. _ ing of older s the success he up of you many of the sehool set . ve oathe married folk and folk that are sure to be there of the dance. Another important Iarge bridee tea which Margaret Middlemass in Glastonhury for Mrs. G 50 invitations were issued for day promises to be a blue a bridge tea and a di 1 Just at things dramatic aplay. Itis “It’ for its present With Mrs. George Flar the repr ovent e today is the ndwin and Miss at the Hale Tea House H. Hildebrandt. More than ¢ affair. All in all, Satur- vhon day. A football game, are oivine bit of talk about THill has written and rehearsals N smatic coach for mber 30th, it is per- ate to forccast its succes PERSONALS = e Visitors in town; many witnessing g out of after Bre and here me. Yo Mrs. G Hill, is the I'rank Flanagan and Mr. and of Lincoln Mrs, stre Dunn and w York, re Wednesda at the hor Dr. J. Mar of Mrs. resident v son Mr S fontner Dunn's father, n of Vinc street. in tl Wells of New Yale-Dartn s W. Bur Dora Ma Miss s ton, game, Mrs. Herbert ¢ is the st of he ter-in-1 Mr Swift Mont of Lir Mrs. Will folk, has b rents, Mr. and ters of 1 Connceticut today are iladys Hendricks, Miss Bert 1ski, Mrs. rphy. im B. local pi nt, Mi Noy ¥ Catherin Mrs. B. Miller of C« Miss Helen W will leave for Canada in 7 Wd Miss Alic Mr. an Mildred Weld Hubert Wi Yale-Dartmo th Day s M Jc Miss Harrict Rey orge Boll and ending the today afte c-end n and of Park Place over th home at Gie are game join a the we sts da r Point, Helen Philips Anderson, Miss Ruth Lar- Miss Murphy. 7 vorntield in Miss Marie Bones of ¢ N. Y, is the house ter, Mrs, Sturman bull street Island has return- home ir Iford after nding a few days with Mr Johnstone ance of Monroe str Mr. and Mrs. G. T t] Mra. Cyril Scott of Holyoke, West Main strect ar her mother Mrs, week-end in New York INeyen of Church street, Mrs ed to r of Trum- | g f Tr " John Olaf guest of her sis- Dyson Sherman spending City, the Mass, A s vi M. | 1 Mrs. Judd Judd of Berlin. Mr. ar 1so have for their Judd's pa ughter, ¥ lay last. Mr. Whit 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Mar Forest e | eldest s White of Mrs. Frederic streot has retu and West to Boston Tt Miss Mary Wi | | | | of Mr: will Mrs. Harl Oklahom of Park pl her s Miss Nor Miss Abbe and Mr M compar ¢ world last 1d wir Mrs. Willlam Walker of | return tomorrow York and plac the mid on a thr Indics ph Huit- visiting of C Franklin Griswold | are spending a few left this Florida, where hom H. enue, Trumbull Plainvil ort Visit Ilorence Trum- Mount |weck-end with his p [ Mrs. Rudolph Li has for hi | James, of Ro! Miss ( 661 {Kknown one of the f¢ f music whi $ bre tation WTIC last « . anders Dritain ures contralto 1deast oning. Norman Oceupin 1t Dean Academy, IFranklin T & the week | , Mr. and Mrs Grsiwold street He has a classmate, Del Deerfield, Mass. P Mrs. Cecelia Meehar Margaret of Garden |turned after a two Los Angeles, Cal. RS Mrs. Arthur Vt., and student Dart with roommat Thomas Hayes, are t week-end guests of Dr. Clifford W, West Main street. Mr 1 member of th musical club at Dartmouth and will play in the Dartmouth band at the Yale-Dart- stud with his W. P. it r- | ent Occupin of as a housc Jewett o South laughter, and t re- street, months have trip Mr. and Brattlehoro, imonds, tversity, Simo on a at imonds is Holyoke | from | to Vivian of | | MRS. WILLIAM H. JUDD Judd is a prominent club won ir ciated actively with the Woman's club Esther Stanley Chapter, D. A. R. as pe-back satin and | york city will be Miss Mawe's only WEDDINGS Numerous fill I | nuptial events calendar of early An took place throp Terr: her sonlevard f James W. Hod str Don: Mrs was m Attorney f Judg Mr, rs of 91 K s marric nd. son of Mr. land of this city, St. Joseph's cht wi clatives and ster, naid, a James ore troom mony, violin, were pl T urch sang durin ‘eello and S tet M, 1 Mrs sid at 18 e return from of the cl Mr A pretty wedd remony today, will ather 150 Fricda . frs. Edward ok street Shuttle Mea followe tion Matthey with off 1 M and cousin ecsmaids brother of best Hodson | maid of honor and Crow | classy Col | brid act as be C and Carl La | gow color were is bordered canght with will carry a hrysanthemums W with with a gown of Mi: { a dre Louise son wore Mary hid chiffon lana of or to mat Both tin ney, a Yale 8 r r ca br mum brother A 1e |Hary O'Cor bridesmalds { hats and | the The i with palms Th will be 7 from Hartford, port, New Je Californ T of | weddin will bin ave t | this city. They will be at home after November 1. The brid costum nelst coat trimmed with grey ot will live at . wedding ° re The wn. being asso- 1 to George Edw M Miss Alice Colem Hyland w Robert be that Gramitt, ting. of the the man rles Weber n of Hartford bride’s gown is of white in trimmed with pearls : rose orang houquet be; slip of ro Hoffman n of beaded honeydew goc over a slip of lemon colored si bouquets of ye church nd eption will follow t) t the home of the brid gues Middletown, Bridg 'y and San F Upon their return from | v wedding trip, Mr, and M krimmer Georges, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. of Commonwealth and Joseph Paul of Bristol yesterday morning at 9 Mary's church 11in a gown of w o'clock at mtron ictorla Moosley. Elizabeth Geor Yonkers, New terbury nd Meriden took morning with a n 9 o'clock at St cht Re Ladislaus No brother of the groom, officiated Miss Helen Bonkowskl brida was maid of honor. of place tial high ry's sister akowski, sisters were bridesmald flower girl and Viola Sobo- sk of Branford, train bearer. The t man was Otto Nowakowski of brother of the groom and er, the ring bearer. was attired In a gow h colored bridal satin with a \th pearls and carried groom K well as the vell ca a bonquet of bridal roses r's gown was of with gold slippers hat. Her bouquet ro Following was held ide’s pare Mr. and Mrs. a wedding trip and 1 {turn will reside at 82 Meriden and a was of Ses was o ow <. a home recep- of the at ceremon Nowakowski left on yon their re- Gail aver Miss Anna Mawe, John W. L will marri at 10 o'clock a Miss Mabel Eade of . e Lake street Boston, Tuesday . Mary's Phocbe | of will be!ang Calla- | \fass., ch's best Robert Mr. Ly man will be | Lynch, of Somerville, mony will 1l o family Mass,, d by e a of Miss Bra r of Mr. and M Lexington avenue, York city, to Dr Protass Prospect stre and Mrs. Charles A Dwight street announc gement of their daughter, Doro- to Carl Christenson, son 1 Mrs. Angust Christenson ¢ Hill, Wednesday. . . eng: thy Allen, Paulson, son , Wwas -announc Tiiton M Ir New Sorrow, Miss Charlotte ter of Mr. and Jackman of Concord, shire, and Walter Joh ! n of Mr. and Mrs. W. J Maple Hill, were rried October at 7 o'clock, rectory of A s chur Rev. Th Laden offi ! ciated. The bride was attired in a gown of blue g d wore a hat to match and carried butter- a1y M W Wore a gown of Cornell Smith eman Hamp- it Sorrow Fri- in h, of i | Concord Powers Mrs. J Heights, rd Hy- Hy The and singto mes roses s Sorre 1 Mrs. Joi Y £ was man Miss Jackman more col best attended iden Miss Mr. Church gon Johnson il take 4 o'clock at on, pa chur it th Miss N rold The The Larson, up! Char we daug Larson o Johns H. street, of of 517 place this the home or of the A recep- home of the \fternoon at of Rev. Pater cdish Raptist which w da F. and Al Ha an. ¢ n-leaf onor and ¢ bride will colored Miss Hulda | trimmed with beaver and black Hoffman, | velvet hat and carry a bouquet of bride, will roses and lilies of the valley. 1 Clarence Ahl-|T 1id of honor will wear a bridegroom recn satin - gown, a T 1t and carry tea roses. of Upon the return fro vedding the couple will their 517 Church P e gown Lucy a make at street. s Yolanda Scurti, daughter of Antoinetta Seurti of High ot will become the bride of John son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen of 62 Jubilee street Monday orning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's rch, Rev. Walter Lyddy officiat- 5 Miss Hu ed pink g o colored sat vill sani wear satin will er wear black slippers ow chrysanthe- will be decorat- | autumn flowers. HerperT E. ANDERSON Eatamo TL\]T’ICY’ ts some comi VIOLIN VIOLA ENSEMBLE PLAYING ancisco, Ahl- | Brooklawn Studio: 242 Main Street of Miss Anna | Miss Lillian Skid- Bertha Gl 2 Mr. | o | The mald | of white georgetts rainbow | orange blossoms and will | e the | | the bride will follow | the chapel of the First Presbyterian " church tn Hartford, | | | | wear | black | | | | ! J! | MISS DOROTHY PARKER Miss Parker is the only daughter of Mr. and Mre. Benton Parker of Arch street, and a popular member of the Yyounger set. | Miss Genevieve Catalano of Hart- | Harold James Barks, son of Mr. and ford will act as maid of honor and | Mrs. Ezra Barks of Winthrop street Dominique Manfredi of this city will | will take place this afternoon at & {be best man. The bride will be o'clock in St. John's Lutheran (&iven in marriage by her brother, |church. Reverend Martin Gaudtan | Henry Scurti. She will wear 2 gown | will officiate. The bride will be trimmed with | given in marriage by her brother, wear a | Frederick E. Hoffman. Miss Bessia veil of Spanish lace also trimmed | D. Barks, sister of the groom will with orange blossoms. She will ca be maid of honor and Miss Signe buds with a shower Peterson will be the bridesmald, Mr. lilles of the valley. | Barks will have a brother of the The maid of honor will wear bride-to-be, Henry P. Hoffman for peach colore. georgette with a pic- | his best man and Edward J. Barks ture hat to match and will carry tea and Arthur H. Hoffman will be the roses with a shower of sweetheart | ushers i S S| CLUB EVENTS ° the ceremony | Woman’s eclub to meet with the house decoration appropri- | ate to Halloween. The wedding trip Tuesday; College club plans bridge. of will includo New York and Phila- delphia. Guests will be present from | Hartford, Meriden, Southington, | | Bristol, New Boston and this city | Miss Scurti is a gr: R ' *Annunzio versity of Ita groom is 1 well known local barber. The | coupel will take up residence in this place following the wedding trip. “ e e Miss Gladys Plumb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Plumb of Elm street and Thomas W. Hirst, son of Mrs. Lena Hirst of Spring street were married Thursday evening in 2 of the Uni- The Connectic Bradford Acad- my club will hold its fourteenth an. nual meeting today at 12:30 o'clock with a luncheon at the Hartford Golf Club. Miss Jean Pond, one of the senior teachers at the school, will be the guest of honor and will speak after the luncheon. Mrs. Arthur H. Harrup of Harison street is the president of the club, Miss Beatrice Reynal, daughter of Mr. and Mre, Louis Reynal of Lexington street, is and | the vice-president, Miss Esther Stane daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. N, nley of Lexington street, {8 the ry and treasurer and Miss herine Swift, daughter of Mr, Reverend John officiated. Mr. Hartford F. Johnstol Mrs. the John Miss Ottilie | K wughter of Mrs. | Belden street and Elizabeth Hoffman Julia Hoffman of (Continued on Page Ten) CurTtis WoODWORK Entrances + Doors + Windows + Frames Trim - Stairs <« Cabinet Work Everything in Interior and Exterior Woodwork A True Colonial Mantel of Beautiful Design and Superior Construction OULD you desire a c Uv aRHfl In our Curtis Catalog more fitting and you can see other de- charming center for your ¢ ", " signs of beaunful man- family circle than a glow your home be de- tels, and such items of ing fire, framed by this i and T farantee woodwork for the home Curtis mantel of beauti- dacisn as doors, windows, trim, ful and authentic design? 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