New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 30, 1926, Page 3

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. NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1926. & in Mount Vernon, N. Y., upon their e to be held return from a wedding trip to Ber- mu | » Callahan is a graduate of | iF! Francis hospital training school 7 | of H: | Mr. uate of Cath- olic Th fiss ~ Petro- | nel of Winter strect, | been announced by | Mrs. Barbara Patrick of | field, . to Peter L | Mrs. Eva Luke of High str city. Mr. and Mrs. B. Goldberg of 1¢ Latayette street, S. Tepper. M of the 1 hool of ) College hd S # last eveni a group of s a 3 | match. Her bouquet was of yellow ?}\":,"?r,. s | roses. > 3 Waterbury, Sout | The bridesmaids wore dresses of o Thats T | SR = ville. The ¢ ttee in charge con- ( ’ MR, Liuward S. SMITH ’ georgette in pastel des and c isted of the ) Mollie Nair, Miss VRS T - AR O ) Mrs. Smith was clected president of the Connecticut Castle | ried pink roses tied with n o ‘;It:b\f ‘} ,—\II;”I”ER a{' )S(;;.LO]\\, IR, : Alumnae Association at a meeting of the organization held at IR ST PO SO '_] tt 1.’10 T: ‘], b i e ‘)le m{: \1ecent IATTIAge, the Hotel Taft in New Haven last month. Her home is in S e aoll e s £siChariotte 1. Jackman, daughter of Mr. and Mps. Nt Plainviile, s ¢ at cards an eman Jackman of Concord, N, H. | 0 t 7 Sefton drive Fr Drooklyn, Ph X',,,,,,m m‘“.‘,i\, Torar | this vicinity. e Talan i ) H. Lela r. Mrs. L. R. Weir T eTicRr laation 5 ‘ | nd ries Tee, ed by 3 . Mrs “RTEZ‘.»?,'JS“ : 5 B - ss: Mrs. 1 : Revolutionary Relicsy Social Activities About Town | S Wilan . Brag ! torical meeting of the I i ticut Chapter, Daughters of The New Britain Woman’s club dramatics come the last miant (atiotlotia meron of November, contrary to other winters, when the club has :}"”-‘",V o & Peterson, M “/;«\] Giak ”:?1); a\[h?;e\'s:;fm. featured productions as l“te“ as March. Tms”)oar two short| yiic Brveivn a MRS. HARDY B. PAYOR o sey, president, presided. The hostess- plays are to be given, first, “Finders, Keepers,” a cynical little nonor ana diss 1 Bavoris Iendins : o e e R yer 24, ¢s were Mrs. Charles Nichols, Mrs, . N N . . b O i ) S iendaing n 2 1niere; ) e W Drite E Wil m P. & v slice of life by George Kelly. An able cast, offering Miss Mabel bria . Wilbur An : it ks g ; o ritain i ¥ m P. Felt, Mrs. Edwin W, Hibbard, Mrs. Clifton Wilson and Mrs. Russell Germond has ikde s ey 5 MG 8 G0 Takedpiace next (i) - fintopmat foture Rirasnt s Willam I Warnees ¥ 3 i rmond Saturday afternoon in the ballroom of the Hotel Burritt 2 ; o luncheon was served at 12:30 been chosen to present the skit. The second play is, “Where, : s aly i e R o'clock after which Miss Florence But In America,” a comedy study in democracy, by Oscar M S ST = == | Sl e Memorial Ple- Crofut of Hartford read a paper on u p: y ledy stud de y, by Oscar M. | lace and Miss Kath et 5 < S & Wolff. Mrs. John H. Fellows, Mrs. Emory Corbin and Mrs. we 1 n on W Vil xodinsica s B S e it ; William Fay, veterans in the field of thespians are sure to CaLTIen s Doumubiof tad ZiEa s studio on West Main street gy % : ik ; : : A chrysanthemums. The maid s . S presented the significance bring down the house. Mrs. George Flanagan is the coach. v i a . > J 1o Al COUE 83 e e Scsquicentennial. Other Equally interesting things we hear about “It’s Only a ca T i o : . rs and guests from this city ; Question of Time” which is to be given early in December at| orchid chrysan ms. The brid m m . D < have been received in town this ee LR B the South church. Dr, Hill who seems to be the prime mover| ‘“,‘,“ 2 \onp Ve ohiie soslan: ! 1 Howickhan S in the affair, being author, producer and coach, says the idea ' pouquet TG 2 i A J 0 Heubleln ofHar - Frank 1 of the play is based on our much talked of “Daylight Saving mun redi J af 330 X Bassette, Mrs. F. . Time.” The cast is made up of such well known talent as Ms. 1 the Arnold New Yo q in the Z:LlytoniGood e Gooks John H. Kirkham, Mrs. Kenneth Searle, Mrs. Clifton Wilson, Gl i any ‘ ar: Mrs. Parker W. Fair Mrs. Raymond Gilpatric, Mrs. Olive Judd Ingraham, Miss Ruth | Britain S 3 M T ] I " will hold its Larson, Raymond Watkins, David Magnuson, Howard Wilson | decorated with - 2 Y i Mrs. James H. I the season af ¢ and Spalding Warner. chrysanther i frs. G Boli Pk o S o caparid Quite the most brilliant dance of the fall season will ' "' Sher r e : S U B U L take obace tonight at the Shuttle Meadow club to commemorate = Sy .. | v the Yale-Army game. The throng of diners and dancers will| dr. and 2 iy y A noN 5 5 number more than 200 and include a representative gathering -\"!" in K New Y : 2 lay m'"\“ ’\“; \\1”“\"' from town as well as many from Bristol and Hartford. Tables %fy,”,m ay ey Y I Byt TS Nominat HerserT E. ANDERSON have been taken by Governor John H. Trumbull and Mrs. Trum-| relatives and t e = B memnog strect y Mo Elora Ky Teacher L B bull, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Treadway, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Judd, | e e > anten Moore, Mrs, e Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ratten- | QYN New! Yorl brid Mrs. Platt A bury, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.0 PE‘RVC)I\ALS e e S prize. Mrs. Gil = ‘ VIOLIN - VIOLA > Wachter, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gwillum, Stanley Traceski, Mr. and | y—— — e, Chinsles 1 wiil entertain S club tion and T} % Mrs. Bert C. Neece, Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Moore, Mr. and Mrs. | ‘ Tesitors In andi Gut of llnenis N Small Brides P: home on Ten Acre road next Correct Us ENSEMBLE PLAYING Charles B. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Booth, Mr. and| | own: Mame Hoge For the e STt el | ok Mrs. Arthur Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Paige, Mr. and Mrs. | Fale Aoy Gamie Tolay I 1 To Several Po v Alumnae Willl pojitions, Mrs. Studio: 242 Main Street f. Harold L. Hatch, George Long, H. Thurston and V. Chapman. | | AL sl i cvening at the e L A A\) = ard Christ on Coo . | bury; { . 5 7 s 5 | James Monroe . Ir Sul ! ine } W Wilson is a well known local | York I 1 s, € . ed Sdonta tl EDDINCS ian. They will be at h 4 W b St '»m"‘v! o ’.__ —————— |after November Ist at 614 Wash- 2 2 Sk ington street, Hartford. : G ‘ , By " v il e s W v X cd s Nuptial Events Gradually [qas i . Rt ! : e M Decreasing As the Season || Frank W. Garvey of this city, and ty. Tt will be a cos! 2 1 owi cand 2 el PR Progresses. [l Las AR PArksrloswWorceat o New Orleans—180 - : ¢ Pt ntertained | |Mass., were married in Worcester, S A1 h | P SRty 2 ith auction L i‘,‘“;*:t 4r:1\ by Reverend Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Porter of ¢ 1 of D AMrs. T [ 1 y at )le Jour- | y Harold Anthony Grace, son of | S West Main strect are m 1 I 1in 1 Alpha s dan’s hor Waterbury. T Mrs. Catherine R. Grace of 618 Main | ap ang . S PR G ANACH L s were won by Mrs. James Cur- street and Miss Florence Baith Mer- | woll o 595 Grarc erct; T Rodle oo | Miss Julia 8 Miss A s Leonie C Mrs. Henr. ot l;‘m':f:“‘:‘;lor- ':!,r'lnn"[ Mrs. Er- gorve thelr fiftieth wedding anni- S dennalsn wegolotan R ellaasall Tt o o o s NN Ve ey iNGY Gin BEE 1S [and fote 78 [ | ristol, were married Wednesday | Rookwell wero marrled in South .. morning at St. Joseph's rectory.|yrinchestor. They have be i s 1! form of Berl Reverend J. J. Lynch officiated. Miss | , 5 Fred 3 e been resl- November 6 aboard the Halloween Lorena Merrell, sister of the bride, | g yaurs rre. s o the past : Ttaly. a = N A was her only aftendant and Bernard SiATen Tas L Lo B Curtin of this city was best man. outh — Man- | yfies Margaret of New g4 . The bride was attired In a_gown of et York clty Is 1 W 8ot Burzlte street French blue georgette with silver | Chas oy, P r parents Mr. and Mrs. Isz At hor bands over blue crepe de chine and Sy ”‘f‘-"h of Il of Grove Hill Mrs Mrs ! Tovin ) a hat of blue taffeta with silver trim- | % Strect ere entertained at thelr 5 w. A rank mings. She carried o bouquet of | (TP [8st FridAy eveming In homor| yp onq Mrs Geo greing Sh il yellow roses. The bridesmald was Do “; Tee L etl e A niversaryl O s ph G ski on dressed in a cream georgette over | PV hirty of their friends. New Yo . rose and wore a black satin hat bro- | A0 S | X ) B it caded in pastel colorings. She car-| * Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Carison | Mr and Mrs. William P i T s lcft to enter ried a bouquet of pink roses. A re- Trinity street, observed their fifth | ga, of Horlford aye 2l e L CLL}B }'“\/'ENTS ception was held at the residence of | wedding anniversary at their home | gy Mr. and : G of 2 S dlts e a - N the bride's parents. The home was|Tuesday evening, with an informal |, : | | A. sorority of w g s X prettily decorated with autumn | dinner pa Mildred S Tantio 1 Phila e o |1 D. A. R. Announces Cal- ces and yellow chrysanthemums. | P % St il 5 | endar For the Year— Mr. and Mrs. Merrell and Miss Sar- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunnell of | 3y, and Mrs, Sturman F. ’ bt at Miss Quizley's bro || Woman's Club To Meet ah A. Grace, sister of the groom, Broad strect, Plainville, have an-lanq son of Trumbull street ret e 2 the |t ety . I , c N assisted In receiving the guests who [nounced the engagement of their|on Monday from a short trip 1o ! ol end M i from e | included relatives and friends from | daughter, Allene, to William Cralg | (- 3 N1 in “A Lady's V New York, Boston, Springficld, Hart- | Champlin of Hartford. Miss Bun- » ! . . i in 1 1 3 intere and 3 1 ford and New B! n. Mrs. Mary |nell formerly resided in this city. abs of Black | aqr 13 \ of PR gram is 1 for the mem- T. Crean and Mrs. George T. Patter- | HEEE T Sl - i 14 Medl S ley Chapter ¥ L ang 2 R BN Rock g in | Mapl wiil 1 1011 Meil nley 7 son of New Britaln, ""”'“_5 °(“n“ | The wedding of Miss Mary Calla- | New York city. 1 a n Atl City i of 1 hters of the American and Wer H;“”'r_““]q ot Rristol, | Tuesday morn at Saint Mary's| Mr. and Mrs. Ru on of At it T 1 M ) t by Miss Bhg anlEon 510% | Church, New London. Reverend | Jersey City, N. J.. 1il Mr Narsnd Mr. and Mrs. Grace will reside at - ! he d 3 4V 619 Maln street s citv, upon the | DF Charles Hart {°" Fesnuston b :J”;"“' G ’V]" e ; A ; : :" 1 4 R I SR D Tudoc padcling, e alsg 2l e 8 C., offic 3 fore ceremony, | Johnson of Brighton t \ an; g o - et auban gatirnition ”V.m.“yrim' Leiziiz | James Sullivan eang “At m\\-'flng"-vv i LT in Hartfo A i .»{ pans 3 fies perfectly in sand plastered The wedding of Miss Dorothy | Miss Callahan is the daughter of | Mrs Howard Humphrey of Rus- Nvs) Tohn Pallot avoritefinishforinteriorwa or rough finished walls when R Marraret Kienell of Cottage Place |Dennis Callahan of 32 Hemstead |se ot has returned . v at her ) \ and 50 highly was such pa stained or waxed. and Henry Willlam Neurath of |* ew London and Thomas | York city. T Wednesday 5 S rl % ¥ : B e el Walnad s his home in New York SESIELS S Colton D. Noble, ing prized that often whena This is only one of many ,1;\- Aftornoon at 4:30 o'clock at [and I the son of Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Marjorie Daldwin. daughter On Friday, December 3, “The houscholder moved from one beautiful designs of Curtis | Qtanley Memorial church. Reverend | James Crowe of Black Rock ne. (of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Modern Short Sto will be dis- Home o s } he Eilis W f o L Bianiey, e ALTCh | The bride wore a gown of blue | of Forcst street. rotuns to 1 cussed by J. Berg Esenwein, Spring- I another he took his oodwork which we have Paymond N. Gilman, pastor, per- | formed. the cowemony. The couple | Velvet trimmed with silver lace and | today from a few wecl ficld, Mas: wall paneling with in stock or are im- was attended by Mise Lillian Swan- hat to match. She carrfed a bou- | Atlantic C and New Y | Host s for that day are to be him 1866 di . ‘u;“n :mi ,'anhyr‘,‘ Gottlin | quet of white roses and lilies of t} S Mrs, John C. Lo Mrs. James e : mediately available @\ S Sk e |valley. Miss Matilda McQuire, | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Prer H. Robinson ,\ml William H. Judd, This Curtis door fromche factory. o has been made of |cousin of the bride, was mafd of [gast of Boston, Mass., } m Mrs. F. Raymond Gilpatric. C-305 is designed €5- s rhat the womdoer ¢ i m;,‘“;:‘::,::,w:t, Miss Emma Lin- |honor and she was attired in a gown |the guests of Mr. and Mrs s In January there is to be a bene- | pcz' S“‘; 1‘ By by By s (;\)mc'f]OnDa:‘;l 3% arriag ss_Fmm : i Lhe, B by [ PR | 1ally forcheroom e curnis puarens them. % on of Hull street. Bristol, and|of peach color, trimmed with gold |Crowe of Grove Hill Irs it card T g ) e > . | '}HZ‘,Q Newman Wilson, Jr., of 35[lace and hat to match her gown. D n | Februg First Church . Commonwealth avenue, this city, |She carrled a bouquet of yellow| Miss Dorothy Root of Newd Thursd chapel, arabs; Their ‘hich took place at the home of|chrysanthemums. A wedding break-|dramatic soprano, will broade to relation to Literature, Sclence and | aC 1 e rOS. .y nc. Reverend Maurice Stadfeldt of |f@ was served at the Mohican|from station WTIC, November 8. I Ty . |Art,)” will be discussed by George | 88 it b v oga ye ; o r::w. N. Y ,ron June 16th. Mr. |hotel after the ceremo: There e ‘\ n Tuesday. . e |H. Dyson. Hostesses: Mrs. Charles '|| Exclusive le_ls I)x.\m_hntors fur_f\ew Britain and Vicinity W and Mrs. Wilson were attended hy | Were 50 guests from Washington, | Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ferguson and | e Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Halloran of | E. Mitchell, Mrs. Charles J. Park- 250 PARK 25 BIGELOW Mins Torsle Giammatteo of Bristol |New York, Yonkers, Hartford and |sons Junior and Robert of Smith!| The Mendel=sol fo gave a Grove Hill and Mr. and Mrs. P, F.|er, Mrs. Willlam E. Parker, Mrs. Telephone 5000 4 Willlgm Kopy of New Britain. [New Britain. The couple will reside | street, left yesterday \or a two concert at the state tubercul osis | King of Lake court have charge of $tanley T. Goss. and 0] Py h\ ¥ i

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