New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 1, 1927, Page 4

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MISS MARTHA CLARK who is a member of the Benning-Walker wed- 1e daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Clark of Miss ding party, is Garden street BRILLIANT FALL SOCIAL SEASON IS PRDICTED FOR NEW BRITAIN Residents Return to Town After Ggy Season at Summer Resorts—3ocial Colony Entertains Informally Dur- ing Preliminary “Little Season.” The fall season of 1927 opened auspiciously last night with Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Gilbert of Beaumont, Texas, entertaining nearly 300 guests at dancing at the Shuttle Meadow. The ball- room was beautifully decorated with fall flowers while the dining room of the club was converted into a lounge room, affording a delightful place to enjoy the intermission between dances, as well as offering an excellent spot to sit and chat fq those who came merely to look on, Si Yaffe played for the dancing from nine until one o’clock. Mys. Gilbert introduced a novel feature to New Britain by serving refreshments in the Southern manner. Tables in the west room laid with sandwiches, ices and punch were con- stantly replenished and the guests served themselves at will, contrar, northern mode of having a repast in the middle of the eve Before the dan any number of home dinner part at the club there were s among them a delightful d Humphrey's residence on Russell street rs. Gilbert were the guests of honor. were Mrs. Harold C. Hateh, Mrs. John Sl Rogers, Miss Harriet and Miss Beatrice , Mrs. Stanley Duncan, Mrs. M. A. Kinsella, Mrs. Maxwell Mrs. William Hart, Jr. and Mrs. William H. Booth. s a popular season with brides, promises even mo ored than the period, for plans of are continually 1 made known. Miss 1adine Walker, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Walker of Harrison street, will he married to Harold M. Benning ofif S Jc h, Mie at the Shuttle Meadow club this evening at 8 o'clock. The wedding and the reception which w draws a represen vathering from New Britain to say nothing of the many out of town guests October 1 : date which Mis chosen for her iage to Arnold Wallen of New York Miss ¢ only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle 1 street and ) Mr. Wallen is the only son of street. ceremony is to take place at the First Con- gregational church ¢ cadow ciub, 1s and luncheons, of ed a keen interest in the huttle Mcadow club. Yes- finals wheh Miss Katherine wsons and Mrs. Russell Germond 1] week Mrs. Germond 1 \ For the past few nembers of the ar with Mrs. Louis Young and wer to them! | 1o | " Rober has Visit 10 I leave the early 3 L motor trip to 1 son of Mr 1 1 Hill, has bor A v son of i it th 1 1 M Mr .o 1 1 to ! t stree 1 Mr. and Mrs. sege Kimball of South Bueritt ere has been a marked revival }i(n‘u gave a house party at Madison last week-end. Among the guests were Mr. Mrs. Walter Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vibberts, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Galpin and Mr. and Mrs. William E. Atwood. o e Mrs. Earl Van Buskirk of Ten Acre road returned yesterday after spending a few days in New York clty o LRI ) Miss E beth Kimball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball of South Burritt street has returned to Dana Hall, Wellesley, Mass. o e e Miss Flora Humphrey Hill will return on Furopean trip. “ . e Mr. and Mrs. Harold Judd and children of Berlin returned yester- from an extended trip on the -ontinent. | .« v Mrs. George Ki of Grove Monday from a ball wi return to her home on South Burritt street Xt week after spending four nths at Madison. | Miss Dorothy Gordon of Beau- mont, Texas, a student at nith college is spending the week-end | with Miss Ruth Bassette, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Emmons Plac Bassctte of ¢ o e Miss Victoria Fiske, verend and Mrs, of Worthington Ridge, Berlin resumed her studies at Smith lege at Northampton, Massachusetts, | o e e daughter of Samucl A, Fiske Wolcott S. Brown, son of Mr. and | ind Mrs. Rohert S. Brown of Rus- sell has entered the sopho- | more class at Yale university, i DR | Miss Helena Doane has left for | New Brunswick. New Jersey, to at- tend the New Jersey State college is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs B. Doane of Maple Hill o e e Mr Mrs. Harold T. Sloper of Russell street are in Greenville, {Maine, with their daughters, Miss |Carlotta Sloper and Miss Ella &loper. | Miss Emily Sloper has already re- turned to Abbott academy where she is a member of the senior class and Inesday, October 5th, Miss Sloper ente | Pines school at Nort n, M Mrs. Hardy Payor of Lincoln road | left today to spend the first two New York state. He Wil be away about a month, | e ¥ to after r home on Corbin avenue lepending a week in New York city. | “ 0 e | Mrs. Tsaac Russell of Grove Hill NEW he House in the BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, | N | Miss Harriett Parker, daugi ter of Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Parker of | Vine street has resumed her stu at the Gateway school in N Haven John Backford of New York nd will be followed by a large reception at {spending a few weeks at Black Hall, | coln street. {with her daughter, Mrs. Rodman visiting at the residence of |Chamberlain of Lincoln road is and Mrs. John A. Andrews on 1 Conn, o g o | g oo Miss Frances Whittlesey and Miss | Burton Kinne, son of Mr. and Mrs, | Mary Whittlesey of West Main |William Kinne of West Main street, street have returned to town after ius returned to Pratt Brooklyn, N. Y. where he will re |sume his studies in the second ye ’fl( the art course o e . Rattenbury, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. enbury of Lenox place, has snrolled at the Hartford Art school for a course in costume design. | PR ! Miss Fay Mr. and Mrs. Pardon Rickey of Berlin will sail carly next month for lurope. They plan to be away two or long Kim son of Mr. and Lexington Mrs et, retur Prince- universi Princtone, N. J. He resume his studie he senior Mr. elected to Mrs. daughter, of Goulding K. Wight Montclair, ). are the week-end guests of \Us parents, Mr. and Mrs, Booth of Forest street, o o Mr and Mrs. Elisha Cooper of street are at their country in Lyme. Mrs. Cooper has Institute, | <l eral months abr P James Cooper, only son of Mr. and Mre, 0, Cooper of Vine strect, has entered the Yale School of Law at New Haven 0. ! Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Bickford and son of Corbin avenue, are spend- ling the week-end in Colbrook | 5o Jones of Ten Acre roud spending se Mrs. Loule s been spending a few days in ) York city. e Mr. 4 Wilbur Gilbert and young 4 daughter, will loave fon Monday fo ir home In Buau niont, Texas. e Harold Parsons of Russell street whll leave Monday on a trip tirougi > south and west 5 By Mr. and Mrs. Pardon Rickey Berlin and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Par- sons of Russell street are the end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A Searls at Madison ! 550 0 | Howard Bruemmer of West M street has returned from Washi lton, D. €. PARTY DENNISON ( ARTISTS’ Wall Paper, 179-1 ‘REPE SELECTION EIATES Paint, ARCH GOODS PAPER SUPPLIES Varnish, Ete. ST. John rs. John Miss Sw MRS. WILBUR C. GILBERT homore ¢ \ in Plainville. . Miss Lois Kir Mr. a Lexington street Moody Secretaria ham gr Aurora, ¥ ht at lub. St. Joseph, is the only d. Frederick Walke Micl Mr. and Mrs, Ma coln strect, will a as of hor Clark, daughter Iobert Clark of | Miss Elizabcth B the bridegroom, Mr. Benni has smate of Mr will he | o'clock in 11 eremony George W. C. Hill South Congre ficiate. A re Iy follow the 1t his studies In the | “Mr. and Mrs | Mounte! Mr. and Mrs. John H. the summer home of th d Mrs. John H. Miss Maxine Har Keeler of Ann Arbor, former vlussm versity of Mie An approaching residents of Cigmp OCTOBER 1, 1927, Carl C. West of air, N. J.,, are visiting with Kirkham at Kirkh; ms kham, daughter of Kirkham of is studying at the 1 school. Miss Kirk- duated from Wells college, last spring. WEDDINGS | Benning-Walker Nuptials Shuttle Mea- | A very pretty wedding will 1 place this evening at the attle dMicadow club when Miss Bernadine or Walker will becoms the | bride of Harold Mcier Benning of igan. Miss Walker ter of Mr. and Mrs of Harrisol opular member o She is a graduate School in Lifston, Mr. Benni is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willizm I, Ben ning of Joseph, Michigan. He graduate of the University of chigan and Massachusetts Insti- | tute of Technology in Cambridge. danghter xwell Hart of I tend Miss W tor. Miss of Dr. Garden cnning, will be bridesmaids. chosen Dr. Ne Michigan, of his at the Uni- s Dest in, to serve man. Carlton Walker, a student | Virginia Military Institute, a brot er of the hride, and Richard Bun: of Butfalo, New York, another Benning's at M. 1 will take place at ning. 1 pastor of I ch, will of immedi weeks of October visiting with her Mrs. Gilbert gave a large dance at the Shuttle Meadow club : | parents in Mt. Vernon, Y. The last evening. She returns on Monday to her home in Beau- Nl {remainder of the month she plans to ' mont, Texas, after spending the summer months in town, OF e Y onlc ity son spend with her sist in Boston e e N ) |1 walten of tnis eity Mass. i 1 place Saturday, ( , 22 . recently 1 n My q Dyson of 8 o'clock in the evenin M. and Mrs. William E. Brooks |0 ol . H ] trip First Congregational church are in residence at their u] 1 v}vl- with her second son, Ford C " I followed with a reccption at the | South Hlfi)\m.:;rqvmvn‘lllv”.\hen-Hv» i e Gy S e summer month Maine, Seh relitectire in Noy 't of {5t REnE school of Architecture in N ir Ki Lexin N Balanr . il Frank Vibberts, son of Mr e e po sday from fyongeq by her s, F Jerts of Sunnyle 3 Mrs. James T, D e et L G Sven Eait son ot Al AndaAT “ e S s e bl e Hart of Maple Hill i ot Grove HIl{ w1y Sarine | Tabor Academy at Buzzur n Acre road | 1 e | Mr. and Mrs. Ric Wihile: Gnds|idest e aaatt e ! dore toad | philadelpt ousin of the |little daughter who T recently | we and Mrs. Ch 0 41 3rs. Goulding Kumier Wight [come to live here from Great Bar-|p luin ‘vave roturned from w.}xnm.»lm\y ,\.Tu .|<r"~v\.“uwv\ wiis rington, Mass, are making their | 0RO E BE I e Mou e former Miss Dorothy Booth of o 166 rectinuWhite s LD RESHEN themvh s i) Mis, 1. Marshall Richardson of {home on Vance street. Mr. White RS AN = D B the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- 3 . B erse iss Mabel | cus White of Forest street, and has |~ William J. Noble, Jr.. 1 e = P o of Mr. Wallen, and | i = 1o enter Pratt Institute, Brookly: phrey's o nee on Russell O b recently been elected assistant treas- |2 €O g eene 2 L tihak: Reye zhter ¢ - ders, Frary & Clark |},,°5 Noble of Harrison street i« Mrs. W. o S e . Nuis a 8 itle Mca S Miss Virgi Hart of Hart street, o & i i g B3 1win, Lrother of the bride, Ja- have retu » town after spend- ! o s : ‘ o5 e me son Pettengill of New York., J. | ling the s months in Europe. Mr Mrs, Clif W, Wi S L Il Richardson of | | o R o : £ Iore i New Jersey, G : and their two yvoung sons of For Tic Ra | Miss selly Humason, daughter of {gie oo “Ulinning to move into Taunton, M Mr. and Mrs. Harris B. Hum:,;(v:\[ OFF ot o Fonie T Woat Eabrarii s fleld 'day pudd ur'\!.'m,m 3 [Rinessirepciihas relu it ios S €Y next Priday. Mrs. Wilson was be- London _on | Jickson and Mr are mombors Britain after summer Spent 40\ eoee’ hor marriage, Miss 1o Wed of Miss Of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Europe, as has Mrs. Kenneth SI0per. py e eldest danghter of Mr. and 54, A nue, rity of w Mr. Wallen is a E who returned sometime ago 10 her yo(lavton Parker of Vine street e e hiome on Grove Hil - - > M nd LI T | s Harry Bates of Russell street has mis. of Lincoin| Miss Nina Aznes Butler 5 Hurdy Payor of Lincoln road 1eft poryrped from a trip to Philadel {o AmheRt col|9f Mr. dnd Mrs, Otis 0. But 1 follow |today on a trip through northern | pyia, Pa. therine street, Hartford, forn troet, New I3 % 5 n ain, hecame the bride of Wilfred e b ot e . son of Mrs. Mary I e i Sherbrocke avenue, Hart N September The " ceremony . vas performed at 9 o'clock at the - reh of St Lawrene® O'Toole in Hartford everend John A. Dooley of {5l « reh was decorated 1 with palm and fall flowers and th pews were marked with asters and hostesses y Colleg cretarial course the . College in Boston, Mass. | | ft was graduated from Wells | | S Packacd D last June dance which the club will give Sat- October Sth, Swift, da t of Cedar ter of \ t s Herpert E. ANDERSON T Flowers for very Occasion Let us help you with Flower problems. Large or orders cheerfully accepted. VOLZ THE FLORIST West Main St. your small Tel. 3700 | at her wedding this evenir | | | | i MISS MAXINE HART Miss Hart, daughtei of Mr., and Mys. ) coln street, will attend Miss Bernadine Walker as maid of honor to Harold Meier Benning. ur fern. \i 1 v bouqt of terfly roses, org o | I, Perry's best - Loleng 1 Mended vere Norman : ¢ 1o, and paniments 1 rd J. Senlly. 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