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| ! Ma. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Hildebrandt was Miss Eunice Hum- phrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Humphrey of Lincoln street, before her marriage which !ool&‘ place last Spring. . Miss Paula Maloit of Bridgeport | was the week-end guest of \h«l Ruby Andrews of Lincoln street last | week-end. Miss Andrews and Miss Malolt will sall for Europe June 23. Mrs. Goummg l\. \\ ight, who nul been the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs. William Booth of Forest | street, returned to her home in Montclair, N. J., Wednesday. e Miss Doris Merwin, daughter of Mr. R. C. Merwin of Lincoln street, | and Miss Marlan Fieber, of Maple HIll, will attend the Alpha Alpha | sorority convention at Haverhill, | June 11th, as delegates from !the local chapter. | | | | | | | P Miss Jessie Bliss and Miss Flor- ence Bliss of Northamptor, M were the guests of Mrs. Laurence Mouat the latter part of the week. | PR Harold T. Sloper of Russell street | 118 in Greenville, Me. | .. | Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Thomson of | Cran: J., spent last week-end | with Mr. Thomson's parents, M. | and Mrs. J. B. Thomson of Forest | ! street. | | \.‘['JJV mass of South High stre, MISS DORIS WILLIAMS Miss Williams is entertaining this afternoon with a bridge | tea at the Manor Inn for Miss Margaret Christ, who will be a | June bride. - Social Activities About Town | | After the continuous rush of a busy winter session, and then a gay spring time, when nearly all of the entertainments were for memers of the younger generation, for debutantes and their friends from universities, colleges and preparatory schools, society is settling down to normal and regular pastimes ', for this time of the year. There will be no lack of diversions of a widely varied character. Golf tournaments take a host of enthusiasts to various parts of the state. Tennis fans have watched with interest the state match played at the Lawn club in New Haven this week. The splendid weather has lured | many to the brooks where with rod and fly they cast for the ever elusive trout. Bridle path exploration attract their own contingent in no small number. As summer nears parents are engrossed with the problem of selecting a camp for their children. Many have chosen Northern Maine, which has been a rendezvous of campers for several decades. With many cottages already occupied for the season and others being! prepared for the arrival of their owners within the next week | or two the shore resorts along the sound, especially at Madison | and -Ulinton prove their lure for New Britainites \\hen one | realizes the unusually large number of town people who are to be in residence there this summer ol ¥ % Brides and their attendant parties keep society on the go, | nothing of the numerous bon voyage parties which are much in vogue these days for th who plan trips to the | continent. Mrs. Walter Hart will cross the Atlantic with her | daughter Miss Virginia Hart. Mrs. Marcus White and her daughter Miss Dotha White sail very soon. Among others going abroad are Miss Flora Humphrey, Miss Ruby Andrews, | Robert Vance, Miss Margaret Russell, Henry Donnelly \tephen! Donneliy and Mr. and Mis. Harry Alpert. Miss Mary Whittlesey and Miss Frances Whittlesey have | already sailed as have Mrs. Kenneth T. Sloper and Miss Sally Humason. Of course there are a score of others to go and still more with tenative plans who, at the last moment will cross for a few weeks. It's quite the thing you see! % % ok " at least for d portion of it. J * to st Last week we announced the fact, very earnestly, that the D) Mrs. George Hildebrandt o West Main str. and Miss Margaret are | 1ding the week-end with Mrs. | rge Kimball at her summer tome in Madison Mr. anl Mrs. Edward Sechrest | will return tomorrow to their home in Wellesley Hills, Mass., after spending a few days with Mrs. Se- | est's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cadwell of Harrison str. Fa Mr. and Mrs. Bret Neece of Cor- | bin avenus have been spending the week in Atlantic City, N. J. | .o | Mrs. John H. Kirkham of Lex-| ington street will leave tomorrow to spend two days with her niece. Virs. Addison Chase, at her home in New Rochelle, N Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hidden Linwood street have purchased Albert Corbin residence on street and will very shortly r home there. of make .. q Mr. and Mrs €. Lee Johnson a . Pearl Pisley of Omaha, braska, are spending two weeks with nd Mrs. George Coit of Vane John H. Kirkham of Lex- reat with his bro Thom- Kirkham of Lridgeport will I White ')\l ur | . to spend a week. Earl VanBuskirk ned yester- day from a trip to Roston, V ey Mrs. s short @ Johnstone Vanc returs ' ind Mrs, ¢ stres n Boston Mr. Yin t spe Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alpert Chestnut street sail today from N York for an oxtensive trip thro ope. Mr. and Mrs {children of ling the w paug, East . Clifton Wilson stroet, nd at La Hampton. PR ke Pocoto- M M Vine J s Harriet Parker. and Mrs. ton street, her g etroit party Parker, a stu daughter Mich., 3 at Bantan the summer, o e . {r. and Mrs. William L. Hatch of MISS GLADYS lected president of the New Miss Day was re College club at the recent ann SATURDAY, JUNE ¢4, Ruth ! avenue, | Metcalf of 1927. Hart, Miss Martha Clark, Miss [ Bassette and Miss Virginia Hart. .« 5 e Mrs. Rufus Hemingway of Lex- | | ington street, will give a bridge purty to th: members of the Hart- | | ford chapter of the Wheelock Alumnas association this afternoon at her home. Miss Doris Willlams of Corbin is entertaining this after- noon a number of friends at a bridge tea at the Manor Inn in lronor of Miss Margaret Christ. who will be marri June to Robert Hartford. Holmes street, entertained with bridge Thur: ompliment. to Mrs, Willia Bl Mrs. Miller entertal oir and of the Congre- f the ¥ 0ol faculty gatlonal Beth brid G. Miss netto g rtained with | Mae Belle | Mex Mi ving. liss Rose Meltzer ¢ violin solos and Mis Swansky sang. Mis A surprise party in honor of the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Lucas of 241 Linwood street and in honor of the birthday anniversary of Willilam Hiltbrand of 13 Lyons street, was held last ning at the Hiltbrand home. About 20 guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Lucas were married June 3. 1902, at Beacon, N. Y. at |the Episcopal church in that t | Mr. Lucas, |zaged in the n for many vears, was en wspaper business in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. and they took up their residence in New Britain lin 1218. Mr. Lucas has been employ- DAY Britain meeting. | tertained her | on Ten ir home Saturday homea on Tursday « party homa Joseph Probulis on honor of the was the o M Fair- : Dubowy entorts at her homs Komiss roming | the Herald for the past several They have one son, Paul, who is also a member of the Herald staff. Mrs. Lucas is active in work at lark’s Episcopal church and has held several offices in organizations connected with that church. The party last evening W by Mrs. Herbert Battye of street and Mr. and Mrs. Lucas a Mr. Hiltbrand received appropri zifts from tho: present. Cards were nd a luncheon was served evening Mr. Hiltbrand is employed by John | Andrews company d is ‘\r>ll‘ in this city. He was, for years, superintent Children's Hom ed b given anley d 8 Kelse Thur Trene of entertai ed at bridge day evening at her hom were awarded to the Misses “Liltian Williams and Isabelle Anderson. Miss Miss Mae Sline entertainad T Miss Madeline Be od the prize. for Miss M evening. Mi Elwood Wiiliams S me on Lincoln street 'Harriet Reyt Boli were aw: i the on Hill Bridge club tarnoon at Walter Sorrow The Mapls t next Tu me of Mrs. street. Miss Elva McKirdy H 2 and Miss Josephine Miller rtain at bridge in honor of Miss Margaret Christ next Saturday \fternoon at the Hearthstone Tavern in Berlin. Miss Louise Gerald W. Walker, street, this city tertain Thursday |rl<"‘ club next week at formeriy | city. | stion E. W. DAVIS several days at Atlantic City, N. J., and Mrs. Herbert L. She makes her home in Clouquet, Minn, MRS. Mrs. Davis is spending before coming to visit her parents, Mr. Mills of Curtis street. Augustus George . son of Mr. Lock company office. and Mrs. Emil H. % . Miss Frances KEthel Cannon, faughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maplewood non of East Berlin and Joseph Miss Story ¢ S t Miglietta lie same place were school and is a Gabriel's Episcopal Katherine Gibb school of Memorial day afternoon at Mr. o'clock, remony being University rformed muel Sutcliffe, June, of Mark's Episcopal New Britain. The bride was by Miss Doris Prudhon, best man was Ambrose Mig- brother of the groom. Miss or May Cannon, sister of the . was fl r bearer. The bride given away by her father. Guests were present from New Meriden, Bristol, Plainville, and Jast Berlin. Mr, Miglietta will be at homse 15 Pennsylvan is a member of the fraternity and s with the firm of C. Funk Bristol. The wedding place in the early fall . of & Son o will take ! The . e Announcement has been received of the marriage of Ieland H. Taylor and Mrs. Flora Kinney of Cleveland, took plac letown Mrs. w Britain High sehool of 1218 Miss Ruth Coombs, third daughter Coombs and Mrs, Ger- s of this eity will <gs Parsons, only son afternoon The ceremo., 4 o'clock and ate members of been asked to urch and to the small reeeps which will follow at the home bride’s mother on Black Rock Miss Coombs will wear th ~dding gown which Mrs, Parsons when she was married, a v white embroidered h came from Japan. Miss Coombs was graduated from Britain High school wnd graduate of Willis< ton seminary, East Hampton, Mass, Fol . wedding reception Mr, Parsons and his bride will leave on 2 motor trip. They will be at home after September 1st at 40 Hamilton rsons gave his bache- night to his asso- but the immec two families ) wore lovely erep Taylor to Harr: announced by Miss Taylor James Axelby of K M aylor's m Mr. Pa Mr Joh Mapls and Hill, 1d McDou Wednesday luncheon bridge party occurring at the Shuttle! | West Main street and Mr. and M Meadow club of Wednesday June 1 was the finis. We d\(“\\lllum Atwood of Vine street sp wrong—there is still to be another and Mys. Loomis who is in jles k-end motoring through the charge of these parties promises this one to be even gayer and |White Mount more festive than those of the past. Although the party of this week brought forth a fine attendance an even larger Jlin nding the weck-end with gathering will be on hand June 1 Among those who|triends in Paterson, N. J. entertained this week were Mrs. Maxwell Coe, Mr Jameaf ’ tobinson, Mrs. Stanley Galpin, Mrs. O. E. Swift. Mrs.| Wetmore of New Haven and Mrs. W. J. Malone of Bristol. i % % PERSONALS Shore Resorts Attract New Britain People—Vis- itors In and Out of Town. Mrs. Williams her home Joscph er wedding of wide interest in June is that of Miss Ella ughter of John Skri- Vine street and Stanley 80 Jubilee street. Miss has chosen Wednesday, for her wedding day, the ony will be read in the morn- at 10 o'clock in St. Andrew's h by the Reverend Father Ede . pastor of the church. ki is to have only one her sister, Miss Anna will be her maid of Tovitations sent today Mrs. William for + home on Dover read, West Hart- out .. will take Mr. and Mrs. Harold Judd of Ber- Lier home on e H Catherine Humas f New Miss Humason will becorn Skinner of vood Johnson Willia . Doris . [(n!.,\m 7 bride of Grant Mrs. B. Olmstead of Roscoe, N has been the recent gu parents, Iteverend Harry sl 7 It 2 and Mrs. Bodley of West Maiu strect. |, tor t throu s fa N ‘ : Parsons entertai the hom rew mhers of young iraos tho WWellk residenc S on Hamilton for Miss went to Harttora, ’ Vot Iski week-end at the home . { ents. tute, of his par- He is a student at Pratt Insti- Brooklyn, New York. PR Mrs. John Ruth s, Coom Willi prizes of Mrs, Maurie ey Metealf-Christ ln\'itat_ious (Continuea on Page 16) Issued —Traceski-Skritul- sky Wedding June 22 r hom nor and 1 and Mr. and Mrs, Wheeler of Plainville, Thursday from Hot Sprin returned e nd club last w Johnstons Van leave on Hannon g of John P of Monro: Monday for fhroet S A n rude Cooml Mrs. Charles H, prosided a > which was very s with carly spring flower: oper, Miss lotta Miss Augusta larso mony 15 bri Metormick Miss Marcus ! Miss W Do her of for and White rday . M. Irving Jester of ¥ Par ct, are spending a week with their daughtor, Miss Maric Jester of Portsmouth, Virginia. . 1 . orsell Jdaughte IForest str tiurope. Sterling Silver Table Ware Always in Vogue TR ement ha Cooper have not yet be and Mis. \ georg: nounced. Mr. f the ('un’) 2 is a son of ) of South Main stre n local civie club ry of the Mis: street, Lincoln street, will leave on to attend cl reunion { 'lm at Bradford 15 assisted xington Swift of color and ve Island toverend an, of Worth ul as theiv guests this weel Mr. and Mrs. Richara and 1 and iern Southwick, Mas: Mr. and Mrs. €. A. Comstock of Lincoln street, and Mr. and Mrs, €. D. Williams of L spent last we Miss Coombs will " noon to B v of Mr. Only imm Fishers Tishers Island. at ay cen club Mrs. Harmilton Rickford of Corhin attending a reunion of t Miss Porter's School 7 4 Farmington today. £ 5 Ly S nd in Following tory a r ome of the vhich the couy Green at 568 eVt e also 18 well Known i \vae activities and is &' g0 New Britain| o r of parents home with her husband Mrs. men an street, will attend th su-Yale ball game today. . . | | I avenue | ner mo'hf‘r in ack Rock avenue, | Corbin ter's > nd at lLake Peoco- | North, a student Dana Hall School of Music today to spend umer vac tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs 8. North of Sunnyledge. . tow days with | High schoo t a0 Brides Feted , Teas and Lunch- ill the Week Miss Ruth at returns topausg. | 1 O'Brien | Plainville, Britain Mr. and Mrs. Frank and son, Donald, of former residents of N have returned from a thre trip to Europe. . in commu former secretary of the Musical club. She is private tary to B. H. McElhone, ma the New Britain district of the ( Light and Po: Co. She {is a graduate of the Britain High school and in this city J Misx Marjorie Mr. and Mrs. Charles No Acre road, is attending the e months' mencement exercises and the reunion {of her class at Rogers Hall, Lowell, Massachusetts, Mrs. in Herkimor daughter of James Miss s danghter Sandherg o Albert Mrs streot, noon Agne My 11 Mrs. George Hild, Main street, retu trom New York cit Joseph Yates, T. Boston, and Mr first few 'y June | DBridg eon [ randt of West this week scticut desizn—particularly clive v our monogram yocially designed and applied ers raised from the surface beantiful Henry L. Bray, son of Mrs oy T. Bray of Court stre clocted a member of the University of Vermont Faculty Student Coun- k of Garden street, cil to represent next year's sopho- 5 of this week. more class. | i » i Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Parker arnes of Wondbine, of Curtis stre formerly of this city, Washington, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. coln of Forest street, .. Miss Tsabel Foote and Miss Kath- crine Strong are attending the | graduation festivities at West Point, | New York. New Hen- =~ Charles R. Hare of p etis, have heen guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holl- Llngs of Newington Center, ained a few friends ridge Tues- | o ) I | ( - » Mrs. Hannon will reside a student at M the yuest of 1 Dr. the | wes . Miss Esther Whitham. daughter huttle | 0f Mr. and Mrs, Frank Whitham of man | Camp street, Forestville, and Omar! stroet, | Martin of Keene, N. H., were mar- |vied at o'clock Friday afterncon at {the Bristol Baptist church. The | ceremony was performed by Rev. P. ‘u Wolfenden with Miss Gladys best man will bo Vie. | || You will ind here Wedding Rings yvnnniflndgl\m«on playing the wedding| tor brother - of the ||lof, &V sort for the gloriousy Mr. | mareh | groom | [{June Bride. arest After a wedding trip through New |~ After the reception at the bride's The party was in or of | Dngland, Mr. and Mrs. Martin will| parents’ ! <" home, the couple will leave | b Paldwin, Miss nadine | reside on Camp street, Forestville. | for a wedding trip to New York city. | . ° l Jana Watkinson of v s | On their return they will reside at nd Miss Catherine Wells| Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Story of Wal-| 144 Wallace street. Mr. Anderson is ||| Jeweler & Diamond Desler . of Newington, four prospective [ ton road, Maplewood, N. J., havé ‘employed by the Russell & Erwin |{[Up 1 Flight 290 Maln 8¢ brides, Other guests present were: | announced the engagement of their| Mfz. Co. The bride was formerly an tue Clarence Maoning AMiss Max- | daughter, Miss Dorothy C. &tory tol employe af the Cerbia . Cabivat \ \ o . street, luneheon terdas Ahlquist_ officiating who will be attir carrying sweet by her sister, Abel AL The bride, e and brid afternoon at the S elub. Mrs. W Russell Dr. Reverend Vernon Kensington, will leave Monday to at- | fs tend a class reunion in Ohio. He Lin- |will be away two weeks visiting in | Ohio ana Virginla L. Phillips of e Miss ndberg as maid of hon- desm will wear and ecarry sweet peas on The Vv~ r‘m,]m; !\ \\H:Y' pof ch peach crepe ir, New Jet ente 1 ast urday home of her pare . William Booth Miss Dagt Mr, and Mrs. son, daughter of Edwarl Carlsen, was queen of the May at Bates college where she is 2 member of the junior Miss Carlson’ had 125 young : college as attendants. | Among them were Miss Ella J. Hult- | gren of Wallace street. &1 . this ombs will t Mrs. Walter Crabtree of Lincoln | cit inrsday street, was in New York eity during the week. cvenin Par: it 4 0 . Mol ninth birthday this afterno Mrs. Lving Dwyer of Baltimore is! Miss Helen Mr. and Mrs. Burton Hildebrandt the gucst of her parents, Mr. and ' brated her of Minncapolls, Minn, will ar- Mrs. F. M. Zimmerman of Vine hon her p: Mr. | rive in town the first part of the street. Arthur E. McEvoy and | week. They are planning to make | Thursday afternoon when she enter- last ' their future home in the east. Mrs. tained a number of little friends, lock S e Louise voy Walker, Hartford Donald Parker, son of Mr. Mrs. William E. Parker spent Mrs. Sturman Dyson and her son,

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