Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
MISS FRANCES RICKEY Miss Rickey is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Pardon Rickey of | Berlin. Her engagment to William E. Heald, 2nd, son of Mr. E. Heald of Methuen, Mass. is announced. and Mrs. Albert Social Activities About Town ( of Cabot | and reception in honor of the 5oth d; | day. | Greenville, Me. . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Institute of Technology at the Wal-| dorf Asteria hotel, New York city. | Mr. and Mrs. James F. Havlick street, attended a dinner wedding anniversary 6t Mrs, Hav- | lick's parents, Mr. apd Mrs. A. J. Thompson in Philadelphia on Tues- day. ot Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kirkham and son, John Kirkham, of Lexing- ton strect, will eave tomorrow for Aurora, N. Y. to attend the com- mencenient exercises at Wells col- lege on Tucsday. Miss Lois Kirk- ham, enly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kirkham, is a member of the gradu- ating class. . Ira Hicks has returned from th“l school to spend the summer his mother, Mrs. Ira Hicks, o t Main street. . Mrs. George Hildebrant of West Main street is spending the week- | end in Wellesley Hills, Mass, Mrs. Edward Sechcrest, PR Tadmadge Swift and his sister, Miss Evelyn Swift, of Cedar street | with | will leave tomorrow for Aurora, N.|, Y., to attend the commencement ex- | erciscs at Wells Cellege where Mr. | Swift's youngest daughter, Miss Bar- tara Swift, is a member of the class which ts to graduate on Tue .. Mrs. Pardon C. Rickey of Bbrlln‘ and her niece, Miss Frances Rickey. of Berlin are spending the wesk in Boston, Mass. PR Miss Emily Sloper, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Sloper, will | return Wednesday from Abbott Academy, Andover, Mass., to spend the summer with her parents. who are soon to open their home in Johnstone Vaace of Monroe strest will return tomorrow from a fishing trip to Rainbow Lake, Greenville, | Me. L) John H. Kirkham > | of Lexington | | street will return today after cpend- | ing a week at White Springs, Va. Sulphur | Miss Jennie Bassett of Bridgepor vh.’_\s bLeen spending a week with Mrs. | Elaborate Garden Party Planned at Shuttle Meadow Club—Weddings and Engagements ‘ The week of June 20 promises to be very full for those who | follow the social leaders. o'clock who have seén “Oh, Kay!"” The Shuttle Meadow club members and their friends are on tiptoe in expectation of a very, unusually jolly affair, which comes on the night o{ June 25. There is to be a garden supper party; true there is nothing new in a garden party but, Robert Carter and Mrs. Howard Parsons who are active members of the committee arranging the affair are planning many features which promise novelty. Of course everyone knows by now that Phil Ohman and Victor Arden are to play for the dancing which is to start at 9:30 and continue until 2:00 o'clock. 3 care to dance the committee has arranged a special half hour of musicifeaturing Mr. Ohman and Mr. Arden, those of you know what a fete this will be. Supper is to be served at 11:30 o'clock. Rivaling the garden party in importance is the Yale- Harvard regatta on the Thames at New London. the races will attract a large contingent but, since they come| For those who do not Of course | George Builey of Garden street. | o . | Mr. and Mrs, Robert Frisbie of Vine street and Mr. and Mrs. Russell | Germgnd of Camp street are spend- | |ing the week-end In Spring Val . Mrs. Maurice Stanley of Linceln | road and Mr. Parker Abbe of Steele | street will leave on Monday for | Falrlea, Va. to spend two woeks. PR i | Wesley Porter of Vine street has been spending a few days at Bantam | Litchfield. Lake, .. Wilbur Giibert nf: return today after York state. Mr. and Mrs, aumont, Texas, nding a week in New o e e per Parker of vill spend the week- Beach with Mrs, Parker three children. He will Monday for Syracuse, N. Y, away a week. . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Philadelphia, Pa., are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice and Messengar of | on Friday nearly everyone will be back in town before Saturday | pease at their home on Sunnyls 1ge. | night. Nowaday A glance at other events the Traceski-S Duncan. Wednesday, of small “get-together” affairs, * PERSONALS ‘\ Visitors In and Out of | Town—Shore Resorts At- i tract Many. Mr. amd Mrs have returned from Aliex W. Sta Europe where they have been spending the winter, | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Dame and daughter of Arnoldale Road, West Hartford, ar» spending the summer at the home of Mrs. Dame's parents, Mr. and Mrs, \lz»rnon B. Alderson of 189" Lake stre . Isabell Hall of the Gurritt has returned fror s visit to the middle in Cincinnati, Ohio, e wa the guest of her son, Clair Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Johnston of 376 West Main street, will sail Jnune 15 on the George Washington for Stockholm. Sweden. While there thex will attend the fourth general congress of the International Cham- Ler of Commerce, June 26 to July 2 Atter the conference Mr. and Mrs, Johnston will travel through Swe- den and Norway. the North Cape to the “Land of the Midnight Sun,” returning to Paris in August to meet their son-in-law and laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olin Tisher of Middletown Herbert Olmstead, son of Mrs. H. B. Olmstead of Johnson street, Maple Hill, will be a member of the Hotel a two west. Mrs. graduating class at Cornell Univer- | Mrs. Olm- | sity, Tthaca, New York. stead and Miss Gladys Olmstead will attend the exercisi . . Miss Anna Skene of !\enasns!on is spending the wee end at l(-‘ns lier college, Troy, New York, she will attend the Phi Kappa fra- ternity dance. e Reverend Vernon L. famlily left Monday weeks motor tour in Ohfo. While in Virginia Reverend Mr. Phillips will visit at his former home and in Ohio will attend hs class reunlor at an Ohlo college. for a three Aliss Doris Merwin, they are more of a legitimate sporting ev ent and less of a social aftair than in former days when it was quite the thing to make a week-end of the party. ktritulsky wedding occurring on Wednesday, | with the Metcalf Christ nuptials taking place Thursday while on Saturday, Miss Catheryn Wells Allin all it looks like a very busy week. * Ll June 15, comes the last of those delightful luncheon bridge parties which have proven themselves so popular this season at the Shuttle Meadow club. fact that the social calendar is rather crowded this event bids fair to draw-a large assemblage. been planned and at the last minute there are always a number | of Thompsonville, They will sail to | land Mrs. I class, Phillips and | Virginia and ! daughter of i class reunion of scheduled for the week shows | will be married to Stanley * Despite the Several parties have already | Clifford Merwin of Lincoln street, Miss Anna Traut, daughter of Mr. {and 2Mrs. George W. Traut of West Main street, and Miss Marian Fieber of Maple Hill, are attending the an- nual convention of the Alpha Alpha sorority at Haverhill, Massachusetts, |as delegates from the local chapter. | PR i Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Parker of Stanley stret left yesterday to spend the summer at Madison. e e Dr. E. J. Dray is spending the {month of June at studying at the | Harvard Medical school. Mrs. Charles H. Phelps and scns, Howard and Robert, of Trumbull avenue, Plainville, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Phelps' grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Howard Pease Y Mrs. E. D. Babcock New York, is visiting her parent: Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis of W Main street, Plainvil of Buffalo, Wickwire return this stay at Miss Lucy street will from a weeks' of Camp week-end lantic City. Miss Ruby Mr. and Mrs Lincoln strs from N Andrews, daughter of John A. Andrews of returned on Tuesday York city. fo Miss Natalie Case. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Case of Park street, Plainville, was awarded a | Sigma key at Boston University's college of Practical Arts and Science for high scholarship. Miss Case was cne of ten members of the senfor class so recognized. AMiss Flora Hine, daughter of Mr. Albert C. Hine of Clayton has heen elected secretary of of 1929 at Connecticut col- lege, New London. for the junior ! year. During her sophomore vear Miss Hine was cheer leader of the road, the cla: . e W. Daniclson of Buffalo, ow Y . Is spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph E. Hultgren o Wallace street Mrs. E. 23 ) Nathan Schooler of are attending the the Massachusetts Mr. and Mra. 4 Lyous street | M. and Mrs. ) 2dge, is attending a tea which | | dinner { the | beth and Francis Dorsey of Mr. and M Hnroli L. Judd and children of Worthington Ridge lin, and Miss Hopwood, of Union- town, Pennsylvania, a cousin of Mrs. Judd, will sail Junc 25, on the Corinthia on the North Cape cruis Th «pecet to return the, first of September following a two months tour on the Continent o . . Miss Martha Moore, E. All ot of EiEnier Moore Sunn Mrs. Tarbox of Greenwich is giving this afternoon to announce the e gagement of her daugh ol beth. to Rosewall Moore. er, « .. Miss Florence Trumbull, dau, of Governor and Mrs. John H. Trum- bull of Plainville, i+ a member of the class to be graduated from Mt Holyoke college Tuesday ning, June 14. Governor and M Trum- bull wiil a'und the exercis Miss Deris mldum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarencs Baldwin of Kensington, is spending the we end at Rensselaer colle. York, where she attend the Kappa Nu commencsnient fraternity dance. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Erwin and son, George, will lrave Monday | for Poultney, Vermon’. to attend the commencement exercis at Troy Conference académy. Their sor, Richard, is a member of the gradu- ating class. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Johnston of Muple Hill ha returned from a few days in New York where they attendsd the fortieth anniversary of Pratt lustitute Alumni at Hotel Commodere in honor of Frederic B. Pratt. president of the board of trustees. There were 2,000 alumni present. Johnston, representing garten Alumnae among guests of honor, unveiled the por- trait of Mr. Pratt which was the gift of alumni of Pratt Institute to thetr president o e Mrs. Kin the the | Miss Alice E. Fitts rector of the Kindergarten Training School, raturred with Mr. and Mrs, Johnston to Maple Hill for a brief visit former di- v Mr. and Mrs. Bennett H. Hibbard of Vine street and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Walker of West Hartford are spending the week-end in New York city. P Mrs. C. W. Wilson of Forest street were guests at the Roosevelt hotel, New York city, the middle of the week. i th Stuart Lyle of Great Long Island, was the guest of Miss Ruby Andrews of Lincoln street this weck. Mr. and . “ e Mra. James J. Dorsey and Eliza- Maple street, David Dehm of Maple street | and David Dehm. jr., of Greenwood street sail today on a three months ADELAIDE Miss Tagg L. Taggart of Kansas Cit | Mills, Yale 27, only son of M. gart is the daughter of Mr. andMrs. Mo. Her SATURDAY, ety LOUISA TAGGART Alexander engagement to Kendall and Mrs. Herbert L. Mills of this city, was recently announced. Dorothy Stillman of Troy, a n today visit in Cos Cob, litier of Alban: residepts a graduats c will artend the tivities at t will sail June 18th on pic for Europe. Mrs. Stan < in Cooper of | New York and Mrs. F. B. Hungerford r strect have opened their e at Old Lyme. s is spending John Pinches Boli of West Mass., Coit of Coit's moth- Pixioy of Omaha, and Mrs. C. Lee John- . are spend- e Code, Mass. Mrs. Pearl and Mr. 11so of Oma ss. Maxwell Hart and daughter, Maxine Ha of Lincoln roead at their summer home at Mar- \ the rest of the os T. Sharpe, Jr. has 1 trom Dean academy, Frank Mass., for the mer vacation, Jiiss Agnes Elliott of South Wash- t Plainville, is visiting Cineinnati, Ohio. PR Mrs. Fred Winkle Mr. Mapla and of York city o] rd E Ogren, Walter C. Milkey, ) Stanley Chidsey and Barton, Grace Herman urtis Frsd Holl-| Gustaf V. (‘!':\’JI T lock, . Jacob Bernasconi, | Carison and Harry C. Jackson are are spending the week- | Robb. | JUNE 11, 1927 ‘among the New Britain people who| have made reservations for the Paris convention of the American Legion. | Mr. and Mrs. John H Kirkham of | Le nngzo-.. street plan:to open their rtry home in Plainville July 1 P Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ogren, Mr and Mrs. George E. Berrie and Mrs. Herbert Upson are among the New | Britain people stopping at the | Roozovelt Hotel in New York city | l”’" weelk-end. | | ve Rattenbury will return| ¢ from Wellesley r par- Mrs. William H. Rat- | x Place. Miss Eliza. | icago, TiL. will be | Rattenbury residence | axwell Hart Portland today ,on a cruise to Martha ;Buests included his sons, Hart and Theodore H |flancee, Miss Jane Watki | Harto and Mrs. Willlam | Willilam H. Booth and Mr. and Mrs, Howard Bruemmer | jand children of West Main street| have taken a cottage at nnard | Beach, Westbrook, Conn | {summer months. o down w hile Mr. Bruems |for week-ends. E. Allan Moore Mis ledge, will I month Vinevard, Massachusetts Mrs. Willam Hart. Jr. and her| son and daughter of Hart strest will |spend the summer at Martha's Vine- d, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. and Maitha Moore eave the latter Martha's| « o | Mrs. Arthur Sampson and | daughters of Walnut street are ta |spend the summer at Stannard Beach, Westbrook . Mrs. M e Pease and children of Sunnvledge are to be at Ma Vineyard, Mass., this su ' WEDDINGS Mo Heald - Rickey ment Announced—Moore- Engage- | | Tarbox Betrothal. I The wedding of Miss Mary M. Francini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Francini of 39 Holmes avenue jand Joseph Tino, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tino of 152 Tremont street, took place Wednesday morn- ing at 9 o'clock at St. Mary’s church. Reverened Walter Lyddy officiated. Miss Barbara Francini, sister of the brides, was the bridesmaid and the best man was Roland Dimani of Beverly, Mass. The bride was attired in a gown of white satin with a tulte veil and carried a shower bouquet of ro and lilies of the valley. The brid maids’ gown was of yellow georgette and she wore a hat to match. Her bouquet was of vellow roses. A reception wae heid in the eve- ning at Italian hall. Guests were present from New York, Beverly, Mass., Boston and this city. Mr Mrs. Tino laft for Bosto: New York and Atlantic City and will be at home at 39 Holmes street after a two weeks' trip. The marriage of Miss Mildred Inez Goodell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodell of East Berlin, to Roland Holmes, son of Mrs. Leonard istaire, will be solemnized this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of the bride in the presence of only mmediate members of both families. everened Mr. Burgreen will per- form the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman A. Mills, par. ents of Herbert L. Mills of Curtis street, celebrated their §1st wedding anniversary at their v Tlorida on June 6. Mr | lieutenant governor of | from 18398-1200 and rasides | dlefield. in Mid- { The wedding of Miss Susa Ruth Probulis, daughter of Mr. a Mrs. Joseph Probu of Fair- f Mr. and Mrs. William A. hoto by PROBULI I\ oseph thuh; of Fairview Murray €tudle street who will be mamcd Wednesday, June 15 to Frank Dzicel | of Cedar street. | view street and Francis J. Dzicek |son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daicek | of 7 | Wednesda; . at 10 o' |at St Andrew's church where a 1 solemn high mass will be celebrated. Reverend Edward V. Grik ill of- | ficiate. Miss Mae Meskosky will b of honor and the bridesmaids wil { be Miss Dona Probulis. Miss Annette | Dzicek, Miss Estelle Dzicek and | Miss Estelle Matulis. Stanley Sa- { morajeyk will be the best man and | the ushers will be Edward Kiernan |and Frank Zapatka. Mr. Dzicek is manager of the Ly- ceum theater in this city and Garden theater of Waterbury. . e Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hannigan of Curtis street celobrated the 30th | anniversary of wedding in presence of a few of their intimate triends on Juns 5. Mr. and Mrs igan were married in New | Britain. Charles A Arnocld w Britain, but at present New Haven, was married on Mon- to Miss Mildred Dorothy Hunt Around the Corner with Reverend Ran. clating. . Mr. and Mre Harry B. Wall !Christian Lane, Kensingt cel | brated their tenth anniversary Sat- | ;of the bride, will take place | urday evening with a reception at| i(h“ll" home. Mrs. Mabel M. Hough ot 42 Shut- tle Meadow avenue announces the {marriage of her daughter, Vivian Aldrich, on June 4th, in this city, to ! Edward Albert Mau of Arlington, 8 of 356 Stanley street observed the | tenth anniversary of their marriage | Monday. They were married in this city. Miss Rose Charland.,. | _Miss Lilllan A. Gustavson of 29 | City avenue bocame the bride of Roman John Consic, son of Mr. and yth ! Mrs. Forsyth was the former | MISS JOSEPHINE MILLER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Miller of Cedar street. t¥o Miller, with Miss Doris Holcombe and Miss Elva McKirdy, is Miss entertaining at luncheon today at the Hearthstone Tavern for | Miss Margaret Christ. pastor of f’\wav;d Mrs. Jo!m James was matron ollins, a sister ef honor. | Walter Charle: | the groom, wore a gown of white satin t with pearls and a tulle veil cau a shower and lilies of the valley. of honor was attired in es of roses with hat bouquet was of pink bridal rose The matron a gown of to match. He butterfly rose After hf!d at VI\‘ a reception s of the bride" Collins on Cit 100 guests pre ant from New Yorl Moodus, Farmington and Ha ton, ford. Joft on tor trip to New York and Wa ton, D. €., and upon their will reside at 1 Linden str a mo- Mr. and Mrs. Pardon ( Worthington Ridge nounce the niece, to Willi ty Ha l] at LaSall n ordinary neament by ox and Mr: daughter,: Miss Harry R. Eliza- "arbox, to Rosy £ Mr. and Mrs of this city. ) second son Moore Ta favorite with the young: nd Hartford, having two years Moors is a Co homson doin $ ) in Hart Miss Hartford are attending a tea w s. Tarbox is giving for har da ter in Gree ford Martha Mocre r of h this afternoor The wedding of Miss R & bride, was be: @mcess(f)efrma Sfevlma Mr. and Mrs. Tripp. upon their turn from a wedding trip. will live in nington. s Velman Frances Richtmyer, of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. of Carlson Place. Bristol, old A. Cook were married at ock Thursday afternoon at o of the bride's parents. end L. H. Dorchester of West ord ed oy ‘Reverend rt D, pastor of the Pros- Methodist church, Bristol, per- rmed the ceremony. Miss Franees was bridesmaid and Melvin A. ° served as best man. Miss Doris Bennett played the wedding march. Tinbe Miss Bernice Mitchell of Pl-in- 3 Donald Edwards of this married on July 2. will b 1 Mrs. A. Rivkin of 51 Olive t announce the engagement. of daughter, Mies Mildred Rivkin, Kayser of Hartford, g will take place Sume o e daughter of Bengston of ington, and Harold O. V. Carle son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O, Carlson of Church street, will be married this afternoon at 4.0'clock = home of the bride's parents. Dr. A. Ahlquist will ceremony. Miss Mildred ter of the bride, will ~ the maid of homor and Carl’ AL 1son will he his brother's best A reception for members.of mediate familles will follow after which Mr. Carlson bride on a wedding York city and the . They wlil take up 192 Winthrop ston, son. CATHFRINGS i Bridges. Tea and Small 3 v Parties Fill- the | Supper Week With Festivity. | find at this season of the number of musical recitals est to many people in town, v afternoon several of the ils of Miss Frances Park- were heard in recital at hee ome on Curtis street. The pro- m which follows features. a numa of delightful selections for Little Bird 5 Weston Dandelion Soldiers . atinued on Page 12) Princess HAnne $1erlm6 The above three patterns represent the latest trend in sterling silver design by thr American silver companies. e of the leading At LeWitt's you will find all patterns of Sterling and Plate suitable for the glorious June bride. M. C LeWitt Jeweler and Silversmith Up 1 Flight 299 Main Stuct