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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, GCTCLZR 1, 1927, S (Continued from Preceding Page) Mountains to Canada. wearing a cocoa-brown dress and a brown sucde cloth coat vith fox trimmings and hat to mateh. will make their home it 19 Allen Place, Hartford after October 15 Mrs. is a graduate of New Pritain High school. Mr. Perry at- tended Lehigh University and is a nember of Phi Sigma Kappa fra- rnity. The bride crepe satin Porry Miss Kathryn E lassett street and on of Mrs. Anna Clark of Washington avenue, Bridgepo i'2 married Monday morning at o'clock at St. Joseph’s church Reverend John Donahue, pastor. Miss Mary Sheehan will be maid of honor and Michael J. Keough vill act as best man. A wedding reakfast will follow the ceremony it the home of the hride couple will make their home iord Place, Br . Shee st Francis J. 248 will 10 by ir Zeport at Miss Ruth Marion of Mr. and Mrs ol 75 Curtis I'rederick Ever- son of 20 Warlocl. street, took place Thursday afterioon at the homs the bride. © The ceremony was per- formed a 4 o'clock by Reverend William H. Alderson, pastor of Trin- ity Methodist church. Miss Con stance Ostroski was maid of honor and Leroy G. Ekwurtzel man. Grol Qstrosii t Kiniry and, Peter Lozinski wer ers. The wedding march was play ed Miss Dorothy Pinek The bride wore a gown crepe Elizabeth with a tulle veil trimmed with nd orange blossoms. She carried a shower bou- quet of brid 1 lilies of 1 valley The dress of maize an arm Fallowi bride's homs unannounced will make the Meadow The wedding o Ostroski, daughter Jdward T. street, and Ostrosk Oliver of ush by s of whitt rose luce il Tose maid georg L of vell a reception the coupl wedding ir home at th of honor wore d earried houg v roses, the avenue upon o« .. Miss avenue and Conrad Olson of street marricd Jast afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Reverend Martin W, Gaudi pastor of St. John's German church b vellow h rosos, 3ortha Russell of Seymour Jubil were Saturday Lut cran as atfiry grorgette i Her houquet bridal Mr. and M Reckman of Linwood s only attendants. Mrs, Beckman wor a gown of orchid with a black pileture hat and carried sweet- heart Afte Olson n a gown black of Edward with georgetfe ros¢ a4 Mrs e Ading trip. live at 46 . a will w Mrs. G third annivers yesterd Weld ry Mayor and observed the their m: Mre stre Charles Surko of the 1141 S st has announced ment of hér daughter, Helene, to Charles Cabl London No date the wedding, Emil b has n Miss Pearl 54 Wilcox of John Mas of this morning. Malachowska of hecatne the bride 28 Lafayette stres The ceremony performed in All Saints church at oclock by Rev. J. Balaza. T couple was attended by Miss Stachelek and Henry Banett he bride wore a gown of eanton crepe trimmed with lace and rhinestones rose point lace quet of valley, dressed Estelle white Trish a 1o rried a bou- lilies and lilies of the of erepe ar She o aster " honor Elizabeth Her bou maid orchid picture ierfly roses in and a black quet was of A reception was held at the of the bride's sister, Mrs Stachelek at 84 Wilcox st t. The house was decorated in white and orchid. There 50 guests pres- ent from Waterbury Hartfor: Plainville and New RBritain, The couple will make their home homie Stanley J OVER JONED v NEW BY DOBBS i t | Howard Bruemmer, ' ! Vance, Mrs. Gardner ' GATHERINGS eet were the | | “Vou'll Enthuse— TAILORED FROCKS COATS THAT WE SHOWING FOR FALL. THENTICALLY SMART AND TRULY INDIVIDUAL. FASH- WOOLENS FABRICS FALL MANNER. HAT CREATION EACH WEEK ey of Berlin. Mr. Rickey is leaving the concern to be associated with the Commercial Trust Co ‘ . . Mrs. Hardy Pavor gave a delight- { ful luncheon followed by bridge at Meadow afternoon her home on Shuttie enue Wednesday av- when she entertained cight guests, includ- ing, Mrs. Harold FParsons, Mrs, Mrs, Johnstone Weld, Mrs, William T. Co- Maxwell Porter. awarded to Mrs, Coholan, Parker Abbe, Mrs. holan and Mrs. ‘he prizes and rat 84 Wilcox street upon their turn from a wedding trip to Canads . . Mr. and Mrs. William P, Lincoln sireet observed wedding anniversary taking a re- e Mrs, 5 tor R McCue 0! 5 their 251 Thursday by motor trip through Massa chusetts, Vermont and New York Mr. and Mrs. McCue were married at St. Francis' church, North Adams, Mass, Mrs. Harris wuighter Miss ine stre Wednesday rom 4 to 6 o'c White of Va Humason and her of tea h, hard 1y Humason entertain at oon. Octot Mrs, will after £ k for Ri Mrs. James P Miss Helan Dorothy Dix, daughter ‘trtain at luncheo of Mrs, Flors Dix of 87 mp 'oon at her home street, and William Marvin Rinker in honor of Portland married Wednes- Marjorie day afternoon at 5:30 o'clock in the and Mrs. chapel of the South Congregational sireet, church. Reverend George W. C. Wallen Hill performed the ceremony. Miss | 17 Marjorie 1. Dix, of the bride, was maid of honor and Horace I Hart was best man. The bride, who was given in mar- ; riage by her uncle, Howard Alder- an, wore a gown of white georgett with a hat trimmed wnh malin She carried a bouquet of bridai he maid of honor was dress- blue georgette with hat to Her bouquet was of sweet- hea TOSeS, A reception was given with guests present from Middletown, Hartford, Collinsvill and New Britain. The couple lef on a wedding trip and upon return ing will make their home at 87 Camp street Baldwin will Tuesday on Harding street sister-in-law, Miss daughter of Mr. Baldwin of Forest to Arnold October en- after- of her Baldwit Carlisl were of whose marriage will take place or . Mr. and Mrs Harrison street rty last evening feadow club for their Miss Bernadine Waiker and cler Benning and their w tendants preceding the danc 1 by Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur . . sis .. Frederick gave a Walker dinner Shuttle wighter, Harold iding giv- roges; Gilber ed in match Miss Maxine Hart and Miss a Clark entertained with a ghow- r and bridge at the Shuttle Mea- club Saturday in onor of Miss Walker. Mrs. Kenneth Vrecland of West Hartford, Mrs. Bennett Hibbard {and Mrs. Milton Jones the Iridge prizes. Mar Boston, ' low flernoon Bernadine H .. won wedding Foran, daughter of Mr H of Miss Margaret and Mrs. P Foran of Whiting strect and Har- Creegan was held Tuesday morn ing at the Church of Our Lady of Merey. Reverend John E. Fay per- formed the ceremony and Reverend Austin . Munich brated the high nuptial mass. The georgette I Miss Katherine Swift er bridge club Thur: her home on Lincoln strect Harriet Reynal and Miss Wachter were awarded the \liss Ruby Andrews will the club at her home on ainel “rnoon Miss Enrith p T enter 1y zec. i ol bride was gowned next with a veil and w roses. Miss Irene an ter of the bride, was maid of honor and Oscar Provencher acted as best man, Miss Foran wore pink geor- tte and carried ehrysanthemums. | Kollowing the reception the con-' ple left for a wedding trip of a week in Canada. in white a carried | hite For sis- | Spaulding street gave a home last w . Mrs, Alexis Ahlbe street entertaine for her sister, Miss Elizabeth Gra- it of Brook strect. Miss Grami become the bride of Herhert Curtis of Lincoln strect Warner house of T at of oin his N rty s st mmer l.ondon out ck-end 2 of Brook wn Tiesday evening . Mr. and Mrs. E of Dowd street th Iward 8 Newington 60t anniversary of 80th anniversary o g which took place in O¢tober 1 S67, adair J re ob- serving erving ti Hartford Miss B tridg | ier home on | tonor of Miss Miss Reynal will win as hridesmai ried to Arnold F ning, October M. J. S hostess Te . il afternoon give a o in Raldwin Misg Bald- is mar- day party hzton viorl nd str A she Wallen, Satu Mrs. Humason to Enter- tain For Mrs. White. Din- ners and Teas Fill Weck. Mrs. will be Bridge onts of Stuart street Maple Hill ernoon to the club Mrs, wan Dyson entertained 1 cards Thursday night Mes, Wilbur . Gilbert s were awarded to Dr, M. Mrs, K . | daneing. chairman The T.and social dance s Girls' club ope with Lyneh's at di a for Mr. and The priz A the E furnished Miss of ning at el the or aine Wright’ was committen in e orchestra Kinsel Mrs, he t Berlin honor on Tu br party Kimbail of South ot will give at the Farm- Country Clu . Tot entertained at Mr. and Wednesday Gilbert the Mr. and Mrs, i on Pardon Rickey c is to the the Mrs, st guest Tt Georg: day at con Burritt Mre . M Monro and istone Vanes stres n Mre night din Rabert Dove night for Gilbert Ars. 11 Best Tuesday rer gu wers “Connecticut's Parsons at Honie 12oad rs ridge Vietor M sr is giving a her Hartford to introdues Mo Mrs. Poindex- zost davghier of \r 11 MeMillan of Dover wlay afternoon in West ame \irs, is th 1 Mrs. M. 1 Hill and in Maple Mrs Laurie Ranford of fo entertain at diy at Maple ner rds this ey Hill . ning at their hom . Officers 1 Lan Frary Dircctors of and Clark Ia gave a dinnar party at the Farmington Country Clubh Wednes lay In compliment to Pardon Rick- rs, a is a useful article as well as decorative. Those of unusual shapes are most attractive. THE DISTINCTIVE AND ARE AU- OF THE AND IN THE FINEST SILKEN BEST the affair. sisted by Miss Mildred J Louise Keller, Miss Sally and Miss Evelyn Kalberg. o= iy A. Galpin of Wi entertained inhonc 1 E. Dyson Tuesda forty-fiv Miss Dyson will be of Robert Onorat on Wedn. Charles I Williams her home charge of ter, Balac Mrs s throp of Miss Mildr, vening, T gUeSts pres tha of Columbia stres Char street were come bride lay A, bride: street pliment Mrs. Elva W Prizes were w Williams, Mrs Harry gave May com Ty Tuesday on in daugi to her liams o by Mrs Frank Shiclds Parker. . er-i Chester 1 Mrs. Miss Margaret Granquist was th honor at a party of her friends on Monda Miss Granquist will | David Gustavson on O guest given | 1 number evening narried 12 to . . Miss Grace Gans entertained tw at honor Boston les o her home of br lay evening in Abel were awarded nedy, Mrs, B. Gertrude Abel trude of The a priz Ke M Mrs. Luther Williams tables at Iu home on afternoon entertaine ive card Frida Mrs South G. L. Gilman of Mission Hil Dakota, who is visiting wit Reverend R. N. Gilman, wi guest of honor Thursday af when the women of th Memorial church wil enter her son be the ernoon E oy tain for her o e e a luncheon a4 brid home of Mrs. W. R Bristol on Wednesday Mrs. B. F. Gaffney of awarded first prize, Mrs At an Hanraha o afternoor W. T prize Hartfor Mot second of of this city, inces Recgan Mrs. H. G. Hamilton street entertained the Bridge club at her home ifternoon. The prizes were awards Miss . V. Anderson and Mrs. Peterson CLUB EVENTS ] Acrti;;iM Among Various Clubs. Woman's Club to Meet October 17th. of Pleasar H-A-M Thursda to G The Woman's club Mouat, meeting of the October, 18, at The meeting luncheon which president hold the Hotel will start will Lauren: will the fir Burrit with sorved was as Miss | ot \ v 1 v ¥ Thurs- Miss Ger- d at v h i t- at n this clty was 1 1 W N A Mrs Tuesday, ted. There esent | were were fifty-five | position as criterion, s now recov- | as well as many other | ering from its summer lethargy un- der the stimulus of preparation for the new scason. Mrs. Coolidge, ficial hostess, on other about members | . | The vention of the of the Inter opened Tu of tl London, Iy two twenty-seventh annual con- Connecticut division ational § the nation’s of- stolen a march matrons and v to announce dates for 28 enter House. Sl as has nshine society sday morning in the ball- Mobhic hotel, New in & dance of near- a hundre e n room Than —[LONDON English Children’s Expectancy of Life 17 Years Longer in 1846, | | ol will make them October 2. President made few tertainments public o sion was oce! the officer rial servic Henry Link O'Brien ed with the ports and a 5 mo- | Rev. program Ation- of S nd Mrs, Coolid innova of of t speaker 5 of as tl The was as follo Al hea iloan ption members nd thei Coolidgs or IFoss of W veld of Waterbu : pi Mrs. W. W w DLritain; address, 8t Mrs n Pinches Berlin, Ax t b in lation of ot ge- ial reports hall of ishine s possible, of th giving N H liplor Sl A nival erin the afternoon, S \ Ais bin, retiring elected 101 to the off by Niar Dian 1d ted an “lt, and every dot Now is k pre 1y is assembling Niant Mrs. Jo wsponding Holt, H that it sid Athire is 1o ntion when public American sday, when fe Washingtol on hetwer He o Mary M vic Mrs, nd Mrs honor Famous Pilgrims Chapel \zain Brought To Light ary The latter t Her hoes ex s dis Newir yatt gton Gard Sequin Wit R. I of ths G st t Moffat tional riford (iladioli." or two e seere ' Jame Hartford will hold its ar et- oo e e TN b e e ng tl It S aflemcont ol The e L tands i v the stats M s. George eits vy was the neighborir stonework ssels where .o . cient tary and AMiss ha T 1 Miss Fran- New Britain |gorveq it 1 from a va o weeks, at t & 18 charge s Kasprow of the embassy at and W to Co. return f cation of several Niagara I r the historie legat By nt in monials in Don to take and fis tenefit and Qu anada is 1o its pron 1 " omas a chapel could CAPTALSOCIETY 1y Quesa READYFORWINTER similar ¢ i was built anse on their called home Also so th manks of from thei tion. is including s, scattered by Many Women Atte Lond i L two whose interest, Sir arrivals dways excites the 000 of London rest women furrher rest of the showed study Brit- in n in the of vducation in 10 teach anything which a sufficient persons desire to study. course in anothe, at French, wonn of 75 took a t ercial r Byron Memorial T Favorite Of Greeks Greek visitors to Lond tlgrir the le the Byron away Hamil- Park Cor- Imost to st- poet as a indepen ited on a litation, o was giyen and the raised Iy ek of his ,‘ v si rent 1 in statue, of White 1 Neads Yellow Lgg Combination three eggs feel a little ent of Miss Margar- Memorial R the at whites of S 2 oisonous. M s has ma ¢ s T o ster Tnstituts tes of eggs togethr 1o rats and found to lose weight afier a o 1922, e bald, developed has i finally d however, 1o heen <ood state- ment by qualify saving that the £ counteracts any of the white, ot volk of the deleterious of- More Gold Sent By Air To Capitals Of Europe Transport of gold buliion between and European capitals by is becoming more and more commaon S new mode of transport is than by sea and the saving compensates the banks for transport cost and insurance by fucing charges by All pilots and er o the re the interest mechanics or air- i are 1:15 o'clock. - annual meeting of chapter state office chalrmen of state committees of the Conneeticut Daughters of the A ican Revolution was held Wednesday at the Ellsworth IHomestead in Windsor. Reports of the councillors an gents, e Washington, Oct. 1 in Was to al not f state off carrying gold rmed with revolvers, landing has to be local police o guard the + Howard British ambassa- Lady Isabelle How- Manchester, Mass, them, ing from butehering to heauty ¢ schools cil in the Ton- Vs of made ediat has just countinuation Mahmond Egypt, who spent wvport. Mme. sir childr Women inte ) ; Council last he 1 » <how n o in The and st bank and they T royal n argocs 1f a forced the help of sly obtained intil its con- to the near- “Wedding Gifts for the Jall Bride with and eight T were given, of committs n chairmen s gave ts of th bought ROV ernment, stions for work during ti nominating Dev Ame Court Pilots fo —— oL —— City of Magdeburg Adopts Novel Policy of Ha ving Auto 1 1 Guests. Berlin, Oct. 1. (A novel The municipality special tr: omobile otes One Entire Day srican Divorce Cases. to Hearing pilots arv Magdebn ted te a fnstitution has Affic experts | | appoi 1. orecs I Frenc Furniture Store” g pite ore and disconr \dhers ex now hetors hat th “k for plications year scot painless stionless 1 1ons ir appl used beq they had not A LIER CABINET in solid mahogany or at- rease in o Ameri tractive colored lacquer > G b adds a bit of charm to 5108 fuxthex the home. tly it the requiven hona fide oo then, iny iscon in me e of Justics 1t is pr iy Posthumons Discoyery < By Debussy num! humous the gr compos 1 his widow rstoof these ed shortly eading Par ather: tit will sie publishers, the \s s00n as they can be e Engine Toots Wake Paris anites Lif Suby ois-Terret 1t Ie the other, that s sle i locomoti 1 hr e s in ‘WAGON with drop in either mahogany, walnut or maple, is almost a ne- cessity in these days of attractive tea parties. | | Paris Mohammn Honor The 1 Ihitional oppe whistle, 1 voud, the fnha ch loconiot leaves bitants estim o W histled five times on Tois-Torr every visit making 15,000 a day, more than ten a mi dans phet ¢ L for the fi tion of the Paris mosqu tul taking part in the 2! (#—Amerlea more residencs Debussy, vir protests to the time since the whose dutics will 15 guides through ing motorist o way ahon Magdeburg is one of the thie in acting city ta visit- 1o not know their from French in Africa, from Arabia and portions in the Last colo all h court n Far cani in and al of working Paris, a col wearing r Hafid, former Pasha Ghabhriti, n Morrocco took part DNt Keep OFf Grass . . sowa Must Pay For slip or 1 o burnouses . of gart ndustri ing Lot recer s first ot Marrakech official Youssef, 000 fnhabitants Ge re to pilot rs fo the Moulay Moroc mor 1 fezzes, city letter cial e in offi BT6iT driven sultan in hear| alone, < of Unit vor s ex-sailor Germans Are Polit iy And French Sportsmen Sowa. a noforion wanted for felonious ass of quict gal tions 1 complicd th tered into tha arms of the sep s in a g on park. When ar spass « it walking on Letter Thity post- 2 ested for con rent tries Sowa own to the erin t ey Roxing Franz,™ v estig me as s police who with n traci tions, with 1 their hougy ns the 1 they had 1 the ceonpany ask man oot 5 N on Mathins o " » rman champion of me £ his having tr Priom phe two infallit he dssued iar fol con of | lice officr mu- wing German Grandmothers Find Thrills In Air o ” Popularity OF “Bike™ On Decline In France which 1 101 Anie er ta ha in Frang ‘od. from 1 the reporte year have b Nes shops or disposed of with e difficulty s, increased rost living Som mel il rtunity to rail- | days, witl ted that t al least to Leval- screcches nute, Country 1 for tecline which partic on public cyelists The hasn't price, 1 take his Sunday “tour” Rut the favorite vehicle of the classes is not to pass without struggle have d to again popu- the “bike. earners are on taxis and aperitifs and save up enough to huy that will carry them com- dedlea- | tortably wherever they want to go The faith- | without expenditure for gasoline or ceremony, | tips to drivers, now know R peasant, hecause he cstablished, for safefy's sake, how- the < been foreed to | ever, “Granny' along K took her on foot pastor trip, ighty-ning said Wi and “Grar on sky-larking years? G Bunzel hoth mates of Friedrich-Wilheln Hosy tal. With their physician they took to the air and afte hour's ride, which they seemed to enjoy oughly, voted themselves the humans that ever soared L sk Ricyeling societies ing ow ant organized a crusade a0, Wi less n- celebrated or urged to spend anni an o prophet | machine st the to in | thor- | | Their retention of tha self-voted world record was of short duration, however, Elizabeth Reeves, an Eng- {lish grandmother, dropped out of clear sky upon the people of 1o, stating that she had deeid- spend her 92nd birthday in air. She visited a son in the | Rhineland and then returned by air to Croyden iz to Germans On “Urlaub™ Teft Very Much Alone In so far as public men ean dis- [appear from public view while on vacation, the statesmen of Repub- lican Germany succeed admirably in so doing. Vacation, or “Urlaub,” — me g leave— i called in Gierman, is an almost sacred insti- ion, and even a man in the fore- front of public interest can be pretty that l'e won't be hothered dur- L i ws an, for instance, to hover about the va grounds of President von The executive's sum- Dictramszell, in the Ba- harbors no hig staff of and stonographers. A 1 co-workers from Berlin sufficient to handle the routine. news sionally &eeps ident’s hunt- other feature davs old offices dent it sure ing his Not a 1iled bur Hin rer capi Alps seeretaries v throngh about the pre loits or some editorial soldier-pros S npon an exeursion to some t anyt like and cheering crowds. lor Marx, too, cds fn sion during his leave, Min an v ospot is ing ovation tor Stroso- illustrated hot taken is rest- hut al- the press as Nobody SRy ertains mann while 1 ng is sa or tennis, books. ent haloab. cat m they have ntion is 1 to started on sitors To Iassau Hear Big Organ rists ng the Ravarian late have had an ndays to hear one visi Passan of portunity or world's largest pipe organs edral. The sary in the ecity's eat 1 has 16,000 will b ecelebrated this month, when local holiday will he declared and | the vast collection of the cathédral's treasures will be placed on nipes of the cathedral tops. h annive of Listorie Rallinger, T: Oct. 1. (- Runnells County claims the lightest civil docket of any coffnty of ite the Unite With fis population of me a0 peo ple, it has an averag only 60 to 170 civil suits filed the distric | court wach year. N, in

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