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NEW BRITAI N. daughter, Plainville. Y., is the guest of her Mrs. Fred C. Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Abbe of Steele street are entertaining several | (triends in Redding over the holiday | week-end. ¢ o e Mr. and Mrs. John Loomis lnd Mr. and Mrs. George Hildebrand are spending the week-end at Madison. v e Mrs. Kenneth Searle and son of | Adams strect will spend the month( of June at Madison. e i Harry Bates of Russell street and 8. M. Stone of Hartford are at Bic, ! [Canada. for a ten day fishing trip. | “ .. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sampson of!‘ | Walnut street have taken a cottage at Stannard beach, Westbrook for I the summer season. . { Mrs. Luther Parker and children | of Forest street will spend the month iof June at Crescent beach. o v e Mrs. Bret Neece of Corbin ave- | ue and Mrs. Howard Bruemmer of | | West Main street spent the early ;mrz of the week in Boston, Mas.. v e e | { Mrs. Joseph Shiel of Mount Ver- |non, Y., is the guest over the holidays of Mrs. B. B. Boyle of 52 Stratford road. | . . Mrs. Willlam H. Lenox Place has New York city. . Rattenbury of returned from . o Mrs. Willlam Post is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Donald Hidden of Linwood street. . Mrs. Lena Gay Moore has re- turned to her home in Brownsville, Texas, after spending several days with Miss Flora Humphrey of Grove Bz .« . e e e DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, _—— Sac MAY 28, 19 ety 27. the Sacred Heart church. Reverend | Alexander Kowalezyk officiated. | Miss Sophie Horoslk, sister of the | bride, was maid of honor and Frank Leglenza was best man. The bride was attired in a gown of white | beaded chiffon with a tulle veil. She | carried & bouguet of calla lilies. The \ mald of honor wore a gown of flesh | colored beaded chiffon and carrfed | a shower garden bouguet. Follow- ing the ccremony a reception was held in the Rialto ballroom on Broad strect. The couple left in the afternoon on an automobile trip to | | Canada. Upon their return they will | formed the ceremony. | Padkajska was maid of honor and | the & |ine f | best man. the ushers. The bride wore a gown | Spanish lace trimmed with orange | roses and lilies of the valley. make thelr home at 168 Grove street. . . The wedding of Miss Sophie Ro- | zanski. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rozanski of 83 Orange | street, and Andrew Belinski of 438 Main street, took place at 7:45 o'clock Tuesday morning at the cred Heart church. Reverend Al- cxander Kowalezyk. pastor, per- Miss Mary | idesmaids were Miss Kather- pski, Mies Stella Slipski and | Miss Helen Kolodziej. Thomas Ro- zansk!, Jr., brother of the bride, was Edward Zipko, Frank pko and Charles Rozanskl were of white bridal satin with a veil of blossoms. She carried a bouquet of The maid of honor and the bridesmalds wore gowns of ralnbow colored chiffon with hats to match and car- ried bouquets of roses. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. The couple left on a wed- ding trip to Washington, D. C.. Phil- | adelphia and New York city upon thelr return will reside at 453 Main street. PR Miss Josephine Mary Pestillo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian | Pestillo of 205 Whiting street, Plain- | ville, became the bride of Anthony Berardy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joscph Berardy of 136 Broad street, Plain- | ville, on Monday morning at o'clock. The ceremony took place at MISS MARJORIE NORRIS i Miss Norris, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norris,-gave a bridge and shower with Miss Eunice Johnson, Wednesday evening at the Norris residence on Ten Acre road, | in honor of Miss Margaret Christ, MISS BFR. ADINE WALKER Miss Walker is assisting with the production of the May Festival which will be given by the Normal school pupils Wednesday afternoon on the grounds of the school. Miss, Walker is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker of Mr. and Mrs. George Boyer and | daughter, Elsle, are spending the week-end as the guests of Mr. and | Mrs. S. F. Seaman at Indian Neck. o . e i Harrison street. Social Activities About Town Outdoor sports have obviously been curtailed during a week of inclement weather, but with the return of the sun the call to the open is responded to by a great many. a host of followers and tennis players and bridle path explorers number scores while shore resorts and country homes show their fascination for m are planned. season in a decade, drawing a large percentage of Practically all of the residents are planning to return as soon as school George Kimball open their home population from town. sessions close. 1lr. and Mrs. many in the several week-end parties that Madison seems destined to enjoy the busiest its summer usual local and college this week-end entertaining guests over the Memorial holidays as will several others who make up the summer colony, among whom are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bates, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell and Mrs. Humphrey, Mr. and M Reynal, Mr. and Mus. Frederick Searle. Coe, Mr. . . The semi-monthly luncheon bridge parties at the Shuttle Meadow club have taken a fim hold in the affections of bridge | Butfalo. They will return carly in Early in May the first of these parties|the Wweek. playing society. » George Hicks, Mr. Joseph Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jonathan Hart al and M. nd Mr occurred; drawing a splendid assemblage of club members and their guests. The second party almost doubled the attendance of the first one and next Wednesday when the third and final one is held there is sure to be a record breaking gathering in evidence. Mus. success of these parties. . Weddings still hold first place on the social calendar and ! will continue to do so throughout the month of June. engagement of interest to New Britain announced in Pough- | Y., this week is that of Miss Adelaide Louise| keepsie, N. John Loomis is responsible for the :plendxd An Taggart, to Kendall Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Mills | of this cit College. PERSONALS —_— Holiday Week-End At- tracts Many to Shore Re- } sorts—Visitors in Town. i ? Eddy and Mrs. Donald vesterday !Vineyard, where they turned . Miss Taggart is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Alexander L. Taggart of Kansas City and is a junior at Vas<ar‘ Hart from have spending a week. Mr. | tucket, Mass. Mra. Johnstone Vance of Monroe | street, returned on Thursday after | spending a few days in Milford. PR and Mrs. Elmer Stone of returned today from ! N. L. T Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Sloper and son, Erwin Sloper of Grove Hill wilt leave Wednesday for Green-! ville, Me. Mr. Russell street, Atlantic City, Loule 8. Jones of Ten Acre Road | has returned from a fishing trip to| Greenville, Me. . . Miss Margaret Russell of New York city, daughter of Mr. and M: Isaac Russell of Grove Hill, will «pend the latter part of the summer in Paris, Mr. and Mrs. George Kimball of South Burritt street are spending the week-end at Madison. .. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Buskirk have purchased the residence of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Porter on Ten Acre Road. LY Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur W. Gilbert and children of Beaumeont, Tex., will arrive on Wednesday to spend | the summer months in town. | “ e e Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Mentague | of Hawley street are spending the week-end in Canaan, N. I, their son, Sidney Montague. | M Arthur Kimball of | are spending the| veek-end in Madison. PR Mr. and M n of Forest street and ‘Tarold Shepard of Dover Road will .turn tomorrow from a fishing trip | Greenville, Me. | . | Weald of Corbin t part of the Moosichead Lake, { o s Mrs. Gardner fyenue spent the foek in New Y il Mres. Her Mrs. dmanp Chamberlain, Mrs. Stanley | |ton, N. The | Cenet, Kenda Misses Bernice irazel Little, Jeanette Seaman, Arna | Ruth Bloomquist, |Root and Helen Smedberg are en- | {doving a house party over the holi- land, N. Y., idays at the cottage of G. | Canoe Harbor, East River, Conn. n Mrs. Herbert strect is home from Yale university, New Haven for the w George . and Mrs, fand Mr. and Mrs. |are spending the wesk-end at Nan- . Mills, son of Mr. . from Princeton J. his parents, Mrs. Herbert L. . Willlam E. M Bruemmer, E. Root, . . enJ L. Mills k-end. . Kimball has been home university, Prince- to spend a few days with Mr. | Kimball of Lexington street. and Mrs. Arthur . . Mills returne} t Sunday to her home on Curtis street after spending a few weeks with Dav Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Hill are at Madison for of Mapl the week her at -end. Governor Trumbull of Plainville are making ginia. |a short stay They hursday by T. Wheeler of Plainville. PR Mr. ing holidays. Mrs. don, spent mother, ville. Mr. sons of A, Selib elib of w. formerly 1a and v Mrs. New and Dor zuests of Mr., now of Mrs. 23 W . John Gaughter, her . and at Hot Springs, Mr. and Mrs. with | daughter of Park street are motor- | to New K. Wi Mrs. ¢ Mrs. Edwia home in Cloquet, . Jonathan T. Hart Mrs. John Vir- were joined and Mrs. L. 1. Siegel and York to spend . Sparks of New Lon- of New Britain, cek-end with her W. Lewis of Plain- o . B. Mesnick York cf langhte: and M na Rabi- nthrop street, Leodus of Rrooklyn, Golf claims Howard | and Mrs. Te- Martha's | been Rewland Hayden Arline | of Curtis | H.| there | Frank ' the | e the, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vibberts nf[ Mineola, New York, and Mr. and | Mineola, N. Y. and Mr. and are spending the week- end with thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dana L. Vibberts of Lincoln street, AEE Mrs. Goulding K. Wight of Mont- clair, New Jersey, is visiting her rarents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Booth of Forest street, . Traut. She graduates June Mr. and Mrs. Wells C. Fos of R ell street, will leave tod: by her profession. Nursing, at the Army Medical center, W ashmgton, 103500 Traut plans to return to New Britain in August to continue e Church of Our Lady of Mercy. he pastor, Reverend John E. Fay, | | officlated at the marriage ceremony | and Reverend Austin F. Munich | sang the nuptial high ma MISS JUSTINE S. TRAUT | Miss Traut is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. [ 3 from the Army School of| Mlssi | of the bride, was best man. motor to spend the week-end in the Catskills, Mrs. 2 jterday from New York City to her Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Van Duzer of |home on Corbin avenue. Emmons Place, will Jeave the first | . e z.‘ll.hn;el fm!(:re(fn\urh where they | Hamilton Bickford make th :r ‘ulu‘re home. are spending a few Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Travers Monroe street, and Mr. and Mrs. P. Knight of o5 turn on Monday from a ten day motor trip through New York state and Canada. . . Mr. ar {of Corbin aven: _ldays at Pelham of | . I Jessie Dlair ding the we city. Hart nd in street el New York . Miss Sadie Halpern of New York !is spendin week-end with rela- tives in this city .. . and Mrs. FHarold Peck and iter of Lincoln strest, are ending the week-end at Mone; Island. M | Miss Leonie ing in New Yo {few days at the home of her par- Nz, Mr. Mrs. Thomas Crowe of Grove Mill. . Cro . . Mr. and Louis W. of Vance street, left Vogel and son Thursday for . . Miss Beatric o Mr. and Mrs. Louis Re daughter | {ington strect, and M atherine t M of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Goodwin of | o o™y ot o N o, Sherman Court, left yesterday to | ¥ 3 Itando Swift of Lincoln street. will spend the weck-end in Philadelphia. 1,vo June 6, to attend their class un at DBradford academy. Mr. and Mrs. George Bolt or | eUnion at Bradford academy erman Court, are spending a few | Miss Helena Doane, daughter of g?{‘; in New York city and Atlantic 0l Mrs RAB, Doxtne ot Brads erick street, Maple Hill, is home . e | {from the New Jersey State colleg frs. Marcus White and daughter, | (2% (12 TOF TR Miss Dotha White, of Forest street, | ey il =alion Ut eiaitontntcon | Mr. ana Mrs. L. A. Sprague and s lson, Haroid, of Maple Hill, are spending the week-end in Haverhill, Massachusetts, . Dr. and Mrs coln have trip to Atlantle City |ton. D. C. daughter of . nal of Lex- . Goodwin, . Miss Corinne Miss Marjorie Baldwin, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Carlisle Daldwin of Forest street, returned Thursday | trom Hendersonville, North Caro- lina, where she has been spending the past three weeks. PR Miss Beulah E. Sparks of Plain- ville, is spending the week-end with: her sister, Mrs. John T. Porter, Jr., of New London. . M. L. Marsk returned E and Washing- street William Pond and family of Mapla { Hill have motored to New York where they will spend the holidays. . Miss Clara Louise Traut, daugh-| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Traut g leaves today to spend a week at- "’ f{‘? ‘:‘f‘g (i A | tending the graduation ‘estivities at | »OTK city. | Walter Reed hospital, in Washing- | Diy Sl ton, D. C. Lake strest end in New Miss Alice Alderson o Added to the list of patrons and ratronesses for the showing of Titania’s Palace at the Sage Allen and Lucian Tribus of Store in Hartford on June 12 a S Ma Gard ,\e“ York city arc the weck-end "5:"“; ?[\\"S’llxorw ::mnifw ! guests of Miss Bones' sister, Mrs. el e | s "rumbull street. re, Mr. and ) ISRl Dum: OI 1'r]"‘ uil o Stanley, Mr. and M Elisha Cooper Mrs. Pearl Pixley with her daugh- ::r and “!r= ‘\ lll‘mi'l 1 Srooks, {ter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. C. wr(1 n\nvl Mrs. flx\):‘xr‘- Stan {Lee Johnson of Omaha, N & Irs. ey Cooper f s Mrs. Howard Hart, Mr. arrive next week to 2 B " days with Mr. and Mr James North and Mr. of Vanee street iClarence F. Bennett. b i il ehs Touis Young, Mr. "Bacon, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod Soeng i on family formerly or Yance street ! 15 JEhOE 1 Vance, Mrs s 8 moved {nto their new home on Hart | +ARCe Mrs. R [ortiinto {Laura’ Woodford Bassett. The Connectlent League of en Voters is sponsoring this ¢ bitien which {s open to the public at a nominal fee for the two week lowing the opening day on Jun and Mrs. Russ Jersey City, are the house gu Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Johnsen Brighton street. WEDDINGS I__— | Mills-Taggart Betrothal Announced — Weddings Fill Social Calendar. o o Miss Marfe Bones of Staten Is- and Mrs. nd Mrs. Arthur George Coit kinner and Hawthorne, Y and Mrs. ¢ o e Mrs. Emille Andzulatis, gave al { very interesting report of the activi- |ties of the New Britain Musical | {club at the 11th annual meeting of |the Connecticut Federation of | Muste clubs held at New Haven on | Friday, May 20 . Mr. 1 Nelson of s of of . Miss Mary nwein, of White Plains, N. Y. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Russe!ll Holcomb of | Alten street . Mrs. Buel Bassette, Mrs. John Kirkhan, Miss Alice Plerce and Miss . ;Mary Bingham attended the annual imeeting and luncheon of the Hart- jford branch of the Connecticut League of Women Voters held at the iHotel Bond in Hartford yesterday. D o« o ‘ ; i | Mr. and Mrs. iCorbin avenue week-end at the Stockbridge, Mass, . Stanley Cooper of are spending the Red Lion Inn in ! Kennedy of city, and Joseph street, New York, . 117 at st Jerome's Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore of | York. Rev. Father | Monroe street have gone to Worces- [and the couple was attended ter, Mass., for the holiday. Miss Mary Peterson of New Britain “ e e as bridosmaid and Michael Malon Mrs. Elisha Caoper of Vine street | of New York as hest man. A recep- is at Boxwood Manor, Lyme, Conn. [tion followed the ceremony at the ’ .. ihome of Edward Maloney, brother Mr and Mrs. James E. Cooper of |of the groom. iVine street have returned from Hot| Mr. and Mrs. Maloney are on Springs, Virginia, wedding trip to Canada and upon took place chureh Ford offi Stanley Cooper returned yes- | r return will take up their resi- \ nce in New Yor Miss Corinne Pic Aaron Picrson of 511 and daughter of Church street, son of | Ars. D. R. Coleman, 44 Greenwood | street, were marricd Monday at | noon at the parsonage of the Flrst Lutheran church. Reverend Dr, Abel | \quist o ted and the cou- | ple were unattended. Mr. and Mrs sher left on a £ trip and will be at hom after June 1 at 311 Chureh street. .. The engagement of Richardson has nounced to Donald son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pryor 0( 59 West Main street, Plainville, v will be married in June, been an- | rank Pryor, 1ing of Mis . daughter of nd M Joseph Conrad of 530 Arch street, and Edward W. Breit of Hartford took place Wednesday at 10 o'clock in the morning at Peter's ree- tory. Reverend Charles Coppen, performed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of white epe with hat to match and carried | 2 bouquet of sweet peas. Miss Flor- | nee Conrad, sister of the bride, was | lesmaid. Her gown was of peach | cclored georgette crepe with hat to | match. She carrled a bouquet of eet peas. Arthur Brodeur of Hart. | ford was best man. A reception was ! held following the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Brett left on a wed- trip to New Yeork, Atlantic City, New Jersey and Washington, D. C., d upon their return will take up cir residence in Hartford. .. s. Frank Nair cele- th wedding annivers- ¢ of their marriage Tuesday eve- ning. Winifred Announcement ha been made of the marriags of Miss Ethel E.! Ogren of 259 Linwood street, and ! Geerge C. Conklin of 100 Crescent street, Hartford. The ceremony which was a quiet affair, was per- formed in Washington, D. C., on | 19th. by Reverend Samuel | the First | hington. . and Cenklin will make their home in Hartford, where Mr. Conklin is eonnected with the Die. tograph Products corporation. The engagement of Miss Mary | Gilormo. cdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Alesio Gilormo of $65 Stanley street, to Angtlo Sabino of 112 has been announc dding will take place at St church on June . Mary's . Louis F. Green of ngton street, Plainville, niversary of They arried in Montreal, Canada, lived in Plainville for the 20 yeara 3. South thein and Mrs. w and hav past A s Ir w and Mrs. I S. Koplowitz of | v street. have announced the nent of their danughter, Julie, to Gerald Rifkin of Los Angeles, Calitornia, formerly of New York city . Mr. and Mrs. summ, Axel Gullberg of 3% street celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Saturday eve- ning at their home. There were abont sixty friends present to cele- Drate the occasion “ e e and Mrs Michael Tynik of 8§ | reet, have announced the “nt of their daughter, Mary, k Folowada of Alythant, Pennsylvania. The wedding will take place on June { . .o Miss Anna Horosik, daughter of Horosik of Grove streot, and =17ngki, son of Mr. and Stanley of 4 Horace street, married Tuesday morning at | Hartford and 2 Miss TFloella | | for Iwill Miss Jennie Berardy, si groom, was maid of honor. bridesmaids were Miss Theresa Qa-‘; bina and Miss Mary Marinelli and | the flower girls were two nieces of the bride, Anna Marinelll and Mary DiBaradino. James Pestillo, brother | The | ushers were Anthony and Louis | | Pestillo, two brothers of the bride. The bride wore a gown of white | satin trimmed with Spanish lace and | carried bridal roses. The gowns of the attendants were of yellow, blue and flesh georgette. They wore ma- line hats to match and carried pink roses. About 125 guests were pres- | ent from Plainville, New Dritain, Providence, Rhode Island. The couple left on a wedding trip to Atlantic City. On their return hey will reside at 136 Broad street, Plainville, i A notable feature of this wed- | ng was the fact that day 1 the 30th anniversary of the . The wedding of Miss Agnes Me- Namara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McNamara of 24 Crown street, to Walter H. Coughlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Hartigan of 131 Newbury street, Hartford. will take place Tuesday morning, May 31 at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church. The maid of honor will be Miss Julia Weber and the best man, James Bride of Holyoke, Mass. The couple will take up their resl- i dence in Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. gart of Kansas . Alexander L. Tag- | City, Mo., formerly | of Indianapolis, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ade- laide Louise, to Kendall Mills. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Mills of Curtis street. The engagement was made known Wednesday at a lunch- | con at the Alumnae club of Vassar in Poughkeepsie. Y., given by! Mrs. Taggart, a graduate of Vassar| in the class of 1905, for her daugh- ter, who {s a member of the jun- ior class. A number of Miss Tog- ga; classmates attended the | party. Wednesday evening Mr. | Mills entertained informally several {ntimate friends at Mory's in New Haven. Mr. Mills| has been a mfember of the Yale Glee club for four years, manager | of the boxing team and a member of Beta Theta Pi. He will graduate | from the unfversity in June eni leave immediately for Detroit, | Mich., where he has accepted a po- sition. . The wedding of Mrs. Anna Ellza- | | beth Brown, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Emerson Brown of this eity, | and Charles Robert Barflield of | North Carolina. took place Thurs-!| . . ! son of Meriden and is the wedding of ! Charles Treadway d'u' afternoon at the parsonage of First Baptist church. Reverend \\' liam Ross, pastor, performed the | | ceremony. | The bride, who wore a gown of white silk with hat to match, was| attended by her cousin, Mrs, ])’”'\y hat to match. Wright best man. Following a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride, the couple left on a wedding trip (o New| York, Philadclphia and Washington, | D. C. Upon their return they will make their home in New Britain | Ernest | | | where Mr. Barfleld conducts a real |p, | estate busin | been made of | of Miss daughter of | atherine Huu\ son of 4 € ’|th 1o Grant W inner, son of Elmer Skinner of Ber-| c will take place Marys rectory. . Jll )lrr, street, Mr. and Mr: lin. The wedc on June 20 at . marriage of Miss Helen Conroy, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James P. Conroy, to Dan- iel 8. Cook, son of Mrs. Charles Cook and the late Mr. Cook, of 167 Shut- tle Meadow avenue. took place in New York city on Thursday, May 6. | in St Agnes rectory. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend George Ehardt. On their return from their wedding trip, Mr. and | Mrs. Cook, who are former residents | of New Dritain.’ will make their home at West 30th street, New York ecity, where Mr, Cook is as- sociated with the interstate labora- tories. The R. . The marria of Miss Cerfe Law- Ioyal E. Lar- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lar- son of Maple Hill, will take place; afternoon of June 1S, at edish Baptist church in Meri- ' O¢ interest to New Britain society Miss Kathryn Louise Dickerman, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Porter Dic Plantsville to Charles Terr son of Mr. and Mr: of Bristel. The ceremony will be performed on Sat- urday, June 18, in the Congrega- tional church of Plantsville and will be followed by a recepion at the | Farmington Country club. Miss Dickerman is a graduate of Br.’xd-; ford academy. Mies Helen Brennan of Chestnut | street, entertained at dinner Wed- nesday evening in compliment to | Mrs. Charles Solomon. After din- | ner, bridge was played and the | prizes awarded to Miss Mae Begley, Charles Solomon and M e Goodwin of New York. You Will Find the Very Latest in Style and Type For Your Wedding Announcements and Invitations at R HILpg] BOOKS| GIF‘T | éTATI(D?fER,Y | %EW BRITAL,COMt 149 Main Street Phone 124 Drop in and Look Over Our Sample Books !etta, | production, was presented under the | Princess ..., | Dog .. GATHERINGS Brides-to-Be Feted Luncheons, Card Parties and Teas. The Armistice Street Whist club held a very enjoyable banquet at he Elm Trce Inn at Farmington, Tuesday evening, May 24. The {members present, includes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aitken, Mr. and Mrs, David Beveridge, Mr. and Mrs. W, Brideaux, Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Davis, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. James and Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Waters. The fea- (ture of the evening was a paper read by Mr. Ewmons giving the Bistory of the clubs’ activities durs ng the past season. & x “The Cat and the King," which was a most an oper- elaborate auspices of the Woman's Federation of the Congregational church. of Plainville, and the personal supervi- ‘sion of Miss Lelia Church, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings in the high school auditorium. The cast of 150 people contained the names of prac- tically all of the prominent persons ir Plainville. The principals in the were as follows: Howard & Smith Miss Dorothy Clark Marquis of Carrabas .. Pierce Clark t W. A. Bailey G\nrrls Orrin L. Judd und A L. Ro;erl Pages . Edwin Hills and Lee \lel.ml Heralds . Roland Hale and Lee Evlnl Jesters Philip “rar s and Eric Waldo Cook ...... Dr. Lawrence H. Frost Dr. Lawrence H. Frost Dr. Lawrence H. Frost ng Lion .. Elephant i Ra\mond Morrilt and Rl)'mond Russell Smith and Rcber( Buliy Mary Quite Contrary ..... . Mrs. Howard S Smlth of Hearts .. 5 .o Miss Eather Trumbufl Mouse . Allen H. Nystrom Rabbits Robert \cwell lnd Russell Seye mour o o 0 Miss Dora Protass entertained the (Continued on Page 12) Sterling Silver Table Ware Always in Vogue A beautiful design—particularly eftective with your monogram especially designed and applied in letters raised from the surface of the silver. You will find here Wedding Rings ot every sort for the "glorious June Bride. M.C.LeWitt

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