New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 6, 1926, Page 3

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MRS. Mrs. Pease opened her hor to a meeting of the Esther American Revolution, on Vine strect yesterday afternoon Stanley chapter, Daughters of the The gallery of the Ney in Institute offers, during the next two wecks, a delightful exhibition of drawings and e s done by Oliver M. Wiard of New York city. Mr. Wi ' New Britain, the son of the late Martin W is therefore of greater interest locally. s which are for the most part scenes in and around r York city are very much worth viewing. 1e The drawin N * Just two wecks from tonight the Yale-Harvard dinner dance takes place at the Shuttle Meadow club. Already invitatic to dinner have begun going out and a record gathering is expected. Dances at the club have followed each of the more in t football games at New Haven this fall, with moxr ce Perhaps the success of the danc 7 upon the score of the game. * % * ; 7 to talk about Thanksgiving and ivitics but it's really little more than two Always a week-end of gayety this year promises to be no exception, alrecady parties are being planned for the school set, many of whom will be at home on this day. The Shuttle Meadow club has hit upon the rather novel idea a tea dance in the late afternoon, a sort of get-togetl party to the ger set, which by the way furnishes a delightful means for the older set to entertain hou It addition to this there are planned n home gatherings as well as the ty and sorority dances. WEDDINGS * santhemums. Mr. and Mrs. Tench ide on Hill avenue, Hart- oon their return from a wed- and engag Fall- . .. fe R. Nobie, formerly of nd Hartford, and James Fitton of Prospect avenue, Hart- will be married at the Little ch Around the Corner. .. )iiss Helen Hart of 1 xton street, and Irank O'Connor of Win- sted, married this city M and rg of 131 served th thelr wedd 31st. observanc birthday. . o the only at- tendant and Dr. William O'Connor, brother of the groom, was hest man ie bride wore a gown of flesh corgette with silver bead and hat to match. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. The d of honor wore a twilight blue zette dress over chiffon with hat tch. She carried: yellow roses. dding breakfast was served at bride's home after the ceremony 1t which guests were present from uthington, Winsted and New Brit- mac New, Britain, I he A aut of V honor of the occasi the Mr. and Russell thw O'Connor will re- mar urn 1901 Mal, ied in Mrs, Foster Mass. They wee D to Phila event on, forn ive will leave to- New York, in 2 trip to New Yor Marie sineton and uth Main ireday Kens n, Alice Roche of Ken- Leonard R. Arute of eet, were married g at § Paul's on, hy Rev. J. C. . The bride wore a 1es of roscs tte hat. She vender R carried a and white Helen Roche, r of the br was maid of honor and was attired in a gown of i g e with a gray felt hat. Her bouquet was of yellow chrysan- th James Arut was his 5 best man. A reception was the residence of the bride t which a large number of ts were present Mr. and Mrs. Arute left on a wed- the Thous 1 Isl centennial expos . They will Kensington, upon their ret the tr in New tin of A double Ry Wedn Heart Tl [§) arl Anna on of Ol th bride of to fon live in rn from <olowski, second Miss of M. ral 1sta Stotz, daughter . John Stotz of Bristol and Her Mr. and Mr wedding of Miss ( ley, daughter ¢ 1 Crowley LR B Thomas Tench, LR ench of Fairview G0 ¢ strect, Tt lord. lace |UTday aftormoon Novembe 90 X int ",“I“' Panl* J. C. Br tendant The ion Cre Mrs. Ma and Joscph son of at 3 o'clock ¢ of the bride's parents. mony was periorme end Hubert D. Jones, p: Prospect Methodist double ring service wa Flora nna and Mie Bristol, were The Rever- or of the chureh teverend nnan offic br was ) [ W cht Kensin row- t man. ) of 18 H 1 hoa go of hat to uet of yellow nthemums. The maid of honor | eral str 3ristol wore a gawn of satin crepe with hat [wedding trin, TI to match and carricd bronze chry- iafter December 1st. i the only at- toh couple will r od- ter an extended v will be at home t S| Mr. NEW BRITAIN DALY HERALD. SATURDAY, OVEMBER, 6, 1926. The engagement of Miss Vera | Tedor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tedor, of Waterbury, has been | | announced to Delbert J. Warner, Jr., | |son of Mr. and M:3. Delbert Warner Ior this city. The wedding will take | | place November $th. R Mr. and Mrs. John A. Erickson of | | Hart strect, announced ihe engage- | | ment of their daughter, Grace Iil- lian, to Dr. Alexander W. Cadins, son of United States District Attor- ney and Mrs. A. G. Cadins of In-| | dianapolis, Indiana, a party given | | in their home Monday evening. Miss | | Erickson is a graduate of New B ain High school and of the School | of Domestic Science at Boston. Dr. | Cadins is a graduate of Johns Hop- kins at Baltimore, Maryland., He is an interne ot the Hartford hospital. The wedding will take place in the spring, after which Dr. Cadins will be attached to a hospital in Terre Haute, Indians | The engagement of Dr. Schaefer of Hartford, former! this city, and Miss Hanna w York, has been announc- aefer is a grduate of the New Britain High school and of Tufts Medical school. The wedding will take place December 2nd, in New York. . Mrs. and Mrs. William Lan Glen stret, h inounced the gagement of their daughter, G to Charles Chatty of Hartford . s e Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nohene Greenwood street, announce the i ge of their daugl nt Edna Nohene to Harold Kent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kent of Locust street. T! | ceremony will take place on Thurs- ovember 11th. Mr. and Mrs. John Grzydoski of 48 Grove street have announced the gement of their danughter, ertha Grzydoskl to Peter Walegura, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wale- gura of 46 Sexton street. The wed- ding is planned to take place on November 23rd at the Sacred Heart | church. Miss Grzydoski is employed at the Corbin Screw company. | i Miss Ruth Teachman, danghter of | Mr. and Mrs. Howard chman of | | Broad street, Plainville, will be mar- |ried this afternoon at the home of | her parents to Harold A. Wilcox, | son of Mr. and Mr. cerett Wilcox | of Farmington. Reverend Arthur \i Ball will perform the ceremony in | | the presende of the imriediate fam- ilies The bride will wear a gown lof white silk crepe and she will | |carry a bouquet of white chr: [themums. The ceremony 1 { followed by a small reception aft which Mr. Wilcox will take his [bride on an extended wedding jou [ney. Upon their return they wi |take up their residence in Farming | ton. .. Mr. and Mrs. A. | Stanley court, announce the mar- i ri daughter, Miss Olga son H. Burr of Fran- ce will | . | | Peterson of | on, to Eme s street. The wedding took p! in New York this fall. They | reside at 1 Stanley street. PERSONALS Visitors In and Out of Town—Bits About People You Know. | ward Sechrest of New | York city will spend next week with | {her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. C. | Cadwell of Harrison street. P. C. Platt of Ten re in New York city | | Mr. .and Mr | Acre Road we is week. | . . | Mr and Mrs. Russell Nelson re- | | turned to their home fn Jersey Ci IN. J., on Sunday after spendin | few days with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice | Johnson of Brighton street. | Mrs. Addison Chase IN. Rochelle, N. Y., guests of Mrs. John H Cedar street. . Mrs. Johnstone Y street returned on New York city. M Greta Brown street hag heen spe in New York city. Wia | and son of | re_the house K am of . e Monroe | from of Thursday of New York -end in | | Oliver M. of city is spend town. . Mr. and Mrs, of South High Reverend John Strong at their home in Larchmont, | . William F Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Holmes of Miami, Fla., who are visiting Mr Holmes parcnts Mr. and Mrs. T Russcll of Grove Hill are spending a few days in New rk city. E. Mont Reily and Porto Rico. now of are the house ughter Mrs. Allan ot | | Ex-Governor Mrs. Relly of | Kansas City. of thelr ¢ English of Cooli .o n Miss Ann Pauley city is the week-end George Hildebrant of street. it | York Mrs. Main of New guest West and M nk J. Lexington reet left today timore, Md., to spend a few i Mr. and Mrs. Harrison street we city this week. Porter of for Bal- lays, Palmer of York Virgil in New e Mrs. Arthur Sampson of Wa ot returned last Saturday New Rochelle, from . e A. J. Eng will le; . Mrs Coolidge day for [pil} ish of on Tuc D to visit Mi: heth Tr Mrs. Peter Tr | Vile of Park Place, evening from a | in Washington, | Miss Clara returned Thursd few days spent . Mr. and Mrs, . Goulding K. Wight Montelair, New Jer 3 e the |guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Booth of Forest street, the latter part |of the week, and are now in Boston . | of MISS MILDI Quigley, a daughter of street, h Dramatic Art. as recently entered the New = ——— ——— The Alpha Alumnae met at the | home of Mrs. Edward Christ of Coo- | lidge street. Miss Harriet Reynal | won the bridge pri Mrs. B. J. Hubert entertained the | Maple Hill Bridge club Tuesday aft- | ernoon her home on Theodore sct. Mrs. R. H. Starkweather, ank Rau and Mrs. L. L. g won the prizes. Rund iss Gretchen vening. Miss ried to Gilbert 20th. Elsic gave shower Larson Wednes- | on will be March Novem- | | ber | + | T achman of Plainviile a shower by 20 of her friends Tuesday evening. She become the bride of Harold Wilcox | |of Farmington today. et O'Brien of Clinton ve a shower for Miss Anna Stygar, Monday evening. Miss Sty gar will be married to Alec |sinis in Willimantic, November Sth. | o e | Mrs. Elford Eddy of | formert, Lincoln Road | entertained two tables at | followed by car | Meadow club on Jak- Nawington this eity lun. T £ of o s at 1¢ Cooper entertained luncheon and Meadow on Thursd Mrs ew fri William T, Brooks of South | trect and Mrs. nk J of Lexington street enter- | uined at luncheon last Tuesday at Shuttle Meadow club for Burton who | hering of the v | |man’s club that afternoon on *Jo- | seph Conrad, s | i Souls.” The guests included the directors of the club. Mrs. | High [porter th officers and Hughes, Miss Ber- | MRS. WELLS FOSTER Miss Helena Burke | Mrs. Foster of Russell street will celebrate the 25th anniversary and Miss Katheryn Durham are com- | of hey marriage on Sundz pleting pla for the annual fall} v, November 7th, alpha chapter of the | which will take club on Friday Worthy Hills or- |dance of th |Beta Mu soror {place at the | November 12th chestra will play. . Mr. and Mrs. Elridge M entertained at dinner 11 cards last evening at their Grove Hill, e Beecher ved with ome on . Mrs. J. M. Burdick of Grove Hill will entertain dinner tonight in honor of Mrs. S. Burdick, who is celebrating ni ond birthday. D QUIGLEY r, and Mrs. Cl M her s Quigley of School of . Miss Gertrude 3.anrahan of Glen . e Miss Frances Upson is visiting in Hartford . e Mrs, i str Alexander has retu of H d from Europe. » Mrs. has had fow Robert enson of B s of Elc r sister, tt two wee Major H. Johnston of West Main stre ! in Frederic the New of is ndi Chamber Com- igep guests of Mr. and Mrs, George Mies- ner of Berlin, Mrs. Reylea's enger of Phila )t New town elp Britain, over 15 the Maple Hill, has days, M Mrs. F. A. Bo merly of this cit ster, Mrs. J. E Mr, Beckley tertaining Mr. Fiske of Gree a Mrs. road, Berlin, have and Mrs, orge P daughter, street Mrs. A. and Bernice, of Linwood spending the week-end in city. s Miss Lydia Reverend A. C. day for Tacom Miss Mary Whittlesey Whittlesey of West Main s ft of Li n for week- Mrs. Robert Peck of Pa Place, went to New York vests her daughters, M who returned fror trip to the West 1 and her daughter week-end in Boston. Miss Maxine Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Maxel coln stree Bacon of N of Miss Hart. nd Lou weeks' P jes. Mrs. will & 1 Mrs. I merly Monroe it now of town eveni ford. Mr. and n of Plainville, the winter. Mrs. John H left for Klorid to spend Mrs. C. rived in He B rnes of wood, C Mr. and Mrs. ery have for t Montg: IPlorida. om- Mrs. ey of Mrs. Agnes Delorest of New H ven has been the guest of her si ter, Mrs. J. Rose of East Berlin. street was the honor guest at a din- iy ner and shower given Wednesday M. Irving Jester of Prospect nd Mrs. Heber Jester of strect, are attending the th nuptials at Fair- marry No- ford. Miss Hanrahan will Jarl Anderson on Wednesday, ember 24th. . Fu view, ) . m of West Main orrow for Ilori- winter season. William strect will 1 da to spe home Iber of friends at her | ening for | | Church street Thursday {ner sister Miss Mar who will marry Hube of Bristol on Wednesd 24th. The ceremony will in St. Mary's church A, Andrews ss Ruby Mrs. John hter coin and her Andrews of | street, are &pending the 1in Exeter, New Hamp- uests of Mrs. Andrews' | ) 0 attending the| till another feted bride-to-be is| Academy '\ms Gladys E. Lange, who was the | honor guest at a party given Thu rown of Middletown, : day evening the home of Miss returned from the Mabel Green in Maple Hill. M 1 exposition in Phila- |1 is -end guest of |West Wi of Grove Hill. | McCorm Novemb e plac is Mr. who gton. 1elphia, is the ot Mre. J. M. Burdic . Mrs. Walter Hall of Shuttle Mea- dow evenue, will sing in Southington, | Tuesday evening, at the Grange hal wer . Thorstensen Miss Ellen Mae of sirom of Cromwell were married | Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at [the home of Reverend Raymo:;l Gilman, pastor of the Stanley Mem '\”(\,,?"‘pf{‘ |t Shurch, Mra. Fred Rittner o 2 s LY opureh street, sister of the bride, att and - Mrs.| O “the matron of honor and Fred rt attended the con- |y pipner was the best man. Mr. Home Missionary so- | /13" \irs, Sandstrom left on a wed- held in Hartford at the South .o journey following the cere- g Quls i mony and upon their return they will make their home in Hartford. | dangh- S Jrnest Hum- | yfiss Anne Albanese entertained a | t. is attending pumper of friends at her home last vities at the evening for Miss Rose Sadd who is | emy, at Exeter, to marry Frederick Dehm on Wed- | °sday, December 1st. Miss ter of Mr. phrey of week lips New H and Lineoln st end fes cter A ire. the Pl Mr. Smith Mre. George Kimiall entertalned luncheon followed by cards at her | home on South Burritt street Wed- | esday afternoon. The prizes went {to Mrs. Howard Humphrey and Mrs. | W. Wilson | Robert Carter. Clifford W. | . of West| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parsons gave Maln stree endinz the week- (a small dinner party at their home | d i Lo Mr. and |on Dover road last evenins. Mrs. William Lines. | Y S | A miscellaneous shower was given Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, Kimball and in honor of Miss Alia Rauschitz at | = Kimball Lexington Ithe home of her sister, Mrs. Ro: ira fn Boston this week-end Friedler of Seymour avenue. Miss Harvard-Princeton game. | Rauschitz will become the bride of Charles Judt of Arch strect, on November 13th Mrs. James Clerkin entertained at | Ibridge at her home at 53 Smith | street Thursday evening. Prizes | were awarded to Mrs. Joseph Calla- | han and Mrs. Urban Callahan. Re- freshments we rved during the | {evening an o pel of 53 spending a weck atives in Providence, R Mr on Dr. rest street and Vivian and Mrs. Vi of for the and N T h Burritt sir ek-end in Boston, Kimball spending | Mass. the we son of Mr. and 134 High elected e Arnold Mrs. Ch street, Bris! er of Agricu nis class coliege, Storrs, or of the Nut- hook published | Mrs. | Main t friends at luncheor home Tuesday, Th 1 Banford . Vivlan of West tertained twelve and cards at prizes went and Mrs. Clifton street meg, cach her to Mrs. George e [ Mrs. Frank D. Kenefiek will en- ';(‘ rtain the members of her bridge | |club at her home on Chester Pl |next Monday evening Several Bridge Clubs Meet During the Week— { Small Dinner Parties 8. Casperson | strect, entertained a ends last Saturday Miss Eleanor | ¢Vening. aftalr taking the form v followed |0f a Hallowe'en party. The usual on West lowe'en games were played. The Inesday evening. e won by Mrs. Georse Iwin, Mrs. George John Wence, Mrs. < Margaret Mid- George Poterson, Mrs. John Holo- cs, | ¥Fred Hickoh and Harry John- | son. | CLUB EVENTS | l Mr. and Mrs. Carl enter- | f Murray George |number of How tained in ho Hilde home Miss Ma Hildehr dlemass won the pr way, Merwin of Trumbull | idge tea, Wednesday 1t her home. There were | s of 1 the prizes nt to Miss Marjorie Baldwin, Mrs. | Hibbard, Miss Beatrice Rey- | Miss Katherine Swift. ‘ | 100n we Bennett nal and Mrs. L. Hoyt Pease Opens | Her Home To D. A. R. | Meeting . | Hibbard of Vine | d the Thursday aft- | . | ernoon bridge club at her home this | | week. Mrs. Goraldl Walker, Mrs. | Mort than a quarter of a hundred George Hildebrant and Miss Kather- [names are added to the long list ‘ine Swift won the prize of those who have taken tables to Mrs. Bennett | street, entertain )t bridge tal of 110 tables. Mrs. John Abell, Mi dre o} M Miss Caroline Luck, Mrs. Louis § | George T. J. Murray, Mrs Am Miss Frances Whittlesey, | Booth, Donald Hidden, Mrs. R Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Payor, evening at the Hunt Inn in Hart- |C. M. Van Duzer, Mis Mrs. T. Young entertained a num- | Carl Neuman, Mrs. on and Miss aret McGrath | he devote It T sults of the event will reach the compare without say ha ? : ~!man of the committee on arrange ments and is being assisted b Paul Baker, o marry Charles Chatey of | yp. o Holmes, Mrs. P. F. McDonough, lcity avenue and Walter A. Sand-! . cit 7 “seotcon lo'clock in ¢ Mark's church Mary Taylor Bla vellt will give ries “Mexico” and *“Canada’ are subjects to come under discu velt town, the Woman's club, the D. A. R., the I ay at the annual College club this afternoon, making a to- This list ad Florence An- Baldwin, Miss Arthur Harrop, Hillard, Mrs. L. O. Reynal, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Edward Adele Ba tt, Miss E. L 1, Mrs. rnest Olson, Dr. Mrs. Max Unkelbach, Miss May Clark, Mrs H. Hubbard, Mrs, Hardy Proctor, Mrs. Helen Wal- Elizabeth Machristy, Miss Millie Mitchell, Mrs. Frank Zwick Business and Professional Women's nd the Teachers’ club. She s, on alternate Tuesdays an 1 and interesting gathering Dritain’s clubs and social addr intel of New ry Bingham world. A large gathering of the Woman's club was assembled Tuesday aftere noon, at the Saint Mark's parish rooms to hear Richard E. Burton, deliver an address on *“Joseph Con- r: Interpreter of Seas and Souls.” A social hour followed the meeting with Mrs. John Kirkham and Mrs. Orville F. Parker presiding at the tea table and the members of the so- 1 committee assisted with the serving. (o} ia Tutle Miss Catherine Miss Tone D. .o The Etude Musical club met Wed- nesday evening in the studio of Charles Johnson and George Wester- man at which time the following program was given and well receiv- e ivm e <an 0d: Piano solos were played by Mrs. of the affalr W1 | Sims, “It T Were a Bird,” by Hen UN lselt, and “The EIf," by Phillip, T George Westerman gave a violin Ninth Concerto, by DeBerriot. was ompanied by Charles A, on. 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