New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 8, 1927, Page 4

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~—Photy by Jo REYNAL 1son & Peterson MISS BEATRICE In\)m daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reynal of 3 et, entertaired yesterday afternoon with a bridge tea for Miss Marjorie Baldwin. Miss Reynal will attend Miss Baldwin as bridesmaid at her wedding next Saturday evening. Social Activities About Gown Golf Holds Center of Stage Next Week — Clubs Open eason—Fall Weddings and Their Attendant Fes: tivities Keep Society On the Go. OQutdoor sj favorable auspices as far as weather is concerned. The Women's Golf Tournament at the Shuttle Meadow club served as a preliminary foretaste ¢ " the events to come-—somewhat of an appetizer, for now nearly everyone who can manage it is seen on the links .d some time of the day. Of course it is well known by now that “Kay” Swift is the new champion and it woes without saving that she will win more laurels for the home club next week. Tuesday, the State Open One Day place at the Shuttle Meadow club, with from all parts of Connecticut and southern This is always a brilliant affair, attracting nearly entrants as well as a large gallery of “lookers on,” them motoring out, in time for Hartford and New Haven teams which, by the way worth seeing. Luncheon will be served in club dining room, vhich overlooks the golf course. P In their endeavor to link the past with the present the program committee of the New Britain College club under Mrs. M. A. Kinsella's leadership will present to the club members on Saturday, October 15, at the Hotel Burritt a 20th Anniversary Celebration. The committee does not disclose all the plans but the meeting preceded by luncheon has all the earmarks of success, particularly when it is noted that Mrs. Stanley Holmes, me of the original members is to bn among the honor guests. » Weddings and their attendant festivities fill the fall season with gaiety and will continue to do S0 until well into November. Miss Marjorie Baldwin, whose marriage occurs next Saturday has been entertained for almost every day this month and nex week there arve to be a score of other parties in her honor. \fter the season of weddings society turns its attention to the | holiday affairs, with philanthropical funetions leading the field with church rs. bazaars and club meetings coming well to the front. PERSONALS tors In and Out T - \'wx YuH Popular Week-1nd Haven Golf Tournament take: the players coming Massachusetts, a hundred many of . Vi returned 1ey had Williamn New Haver Miss H irlson, Mi ence Berli ck-end at Miss Gladys 1 M spending Johnson my (¢ are the Anchor Al rlson cottage, Mr. and xington ting k-end guests of Mr. and stol of Corbin ave- of 1 n o Mrs Troman 1zulatls o o spend the clty enterta 1 Miss J during .« . George Dyson of returned 5 Thursd trip to the Cape rom a worts for the social world continue under most | the match play between the | is well | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER §, 1927, | r. and Mrs. Eugene Parker of Denver, Colorado, formerly of this city, have taken an apartment here | for the winter. | .« e | Miss Corinne Goodwin, ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Goodwin of | Sherman Court, fs spending weck- | end in Philadelphia, Pa. 1 o s | Mrs. Duncan Shaw of Corbin ave nue has returned from a trip to New York clty. .. Mrs. Roger Whitman of Corbin {avenue is now associated with the Farmington Book Shop in Farming- | ton. | o e e | Mrs. John C. Loomis of Lincoln | | Road is spending the week-end in | | New York city | 500 | and Mrs. Russell Germond | mp strect left Thursday to| spend a few days in the \White Mountains, | Mr. R Mrs. Pardon Rickey of lled for the continent today New York city on the S. §. rpathia. PRI Mrs. George Kimbail of South | Burritt street has been in New York |city this week | « e | i Mr. an®™Mrs. George Coit and | children of Vance street will move the latter part of this month into | the residence of the late Miss Alice | Stanley of Hillside Place. | WEDDINGS | i Several Marriages of Note || Occur This Week—Brown- | | | Barbour Wedding. ! et £ i | Miss Bernadine Eleanor Walker, | hter of Mr. and Mrs. Fi Walker of Harrison street, the bride of Harold Meier Benning at a pretty wedding at the Shuttle Meadow Country club Saturday eve- ne. Reverend Dr. George W. C Hill, pastor of the South Congrega- tional church performed | mony in front of the he ballroom of the beautifully decorated sters, southern white tapers The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a gown of white georgette beaded with crys” | tals and pearls. She wore a veil of uchess lace canght with pe bouquet was of orchils and lilies of the valley Miss Maxine Hart, who fs fhe taughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hant, attended the bride as maid honor, and the bridesmaids were Misses Martha Clark, daughter of Dr. an? Mrs. Robert Clark, an Miss Elizabeth Benning, sistr {the bridegroom. Dr. Nelson 0§ Ann Arbor, Michigan, a cla Mr. Benning's at the Uni Michigan, was hest man. Carlton alker, a student at Virginia Mili- ry Institute and a bhrother of the iride, and Richard Bundy of Bu 0. New York, were ushers. Miss ’ t was attired in a gown of or- chid and ross taffeta, made period style. She carried a_bouquet of old- hioned flower e briden owns, one of hlue and o made period orchid and rose hand- v carried hou- 'd tlowers, A t the club fol- 1l club W with smilax and palms, tall MRS. Mus. Meadow Club. Walker of Harr She is the m street, in old ent velvet | hat to mat of bri han gown of Gr K of of W *who v transpar wore a bl Aaron W cougl A weddit taffeta Etyle | aviets of old-tashion [ reception was held lowing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Benning left for | wedding trip hy motor to Canada, jthe bride wearing a traveling gown o French blue with hat to mateh. | They will make their home in &t wln<4|l\ Michigan. Mrs. Benning attended | Bouve's School in Boston, N chusetts. Mr. Benning, who i |son of Mr. and Mrs. William | Hienning of St Joseph, Michi graduate of the 1 ichigan and the Massachusetis | Institute of Tecigoloey Mr. and Mrs, William B. Will [ quictly ohserved the sixteenth ani ! am ve ry of their marrfage at their nd carried Ophelia | home on Black Rock avenue, Tues- | day. | P | The wedding of Miss Mary M Kiniry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, \ | Kiniry of 71 Curtis stree: ad Joseph P. Donlan, son of Mr. 1 Mrs, Patrick Donlan of oNrth took pla 1y morn- 9 a'clock Mary's Revere Lyddy s Ann r of , was mald of Jonor and the ) was John Donlan. Michael Bannan and James P. Kiniry wera ushers The b gown of pink orgette uk veil trimmed bouquet was of Mis s of honor wore Mi hat to match came the b Miss Minnie Mr. and of 180 Har M. Hart wach Osear b strect an Portland noon at t the nd 1. Geor South Congre 1 the cerer home of il ony. Miss urch riorme Miss Gertrn Gritzmac ter of the er, s honor maid of and Ne New ws attired in Elizabeth, b hiridd st rth Amboy, bride v son Tersey L gown em- A recey owed the ecord M immediately fo mony Mre. Hansen their on a on turn land Ars. Hans s formerly i ing at church. Kiniry, K sist Erw an bas be biech of Met tock road wor ins not heen s¢ nd arls, 1 pink roses. The m orchid george . With and carried yellow roses. After the ceremony Mr Doulan 1eft on a wedding trip New York and Atlantic City. They will reside at 1 RBlack Rock av- enue upon their return. Mrs. Donlan s assistant to K. F. Gaffaey of the proba Mary < Corr Corr, of of Jar Irank W st Ko rmack, K+ 9 o'clock son of MeCor- sda Paul's Kensinaton. 1 John . pastor, officiated. Miss attended her si nd broti: and Mrs, nsington 1o verend p Corr T as maid of conrt v Tonor Joseph hest e of Bas-| < le wore y€n of white lace pictn 1 a bridal bouquet. mor was d 1 in rappliqued yellow A Nl s ek Kathryn street and Mre, Anna Francls I, Clark, due Clark of Wash- Adeeport sott satin tris with ind vor Fat and The m orel ington aven married Monday morning t 10 o'clock at Joseph's church by 1¢ Reverend John Donahue. hiffon were carr aid of 1 PARTY GOODS DEN NISON CREPE PAPER SELECTIONS ARTISTS’ SUPPLIES HALL'S Wall Paint, Varnish, FEte. ST. Paper, 179-183 ARCH HAROLD MEIER Benning was Miss Bernadine Walker before her mar- riage which took place last Saturd daug son of Mrs. A. J. Hart of Hamilton street, were married at 10 o'ciek Tuesday morning at St. Mary's rec- tory. Reverend Walter J. Lyddy of- ficiated. Mrs. C. A. Rowley, a sister of the bride, was matron of honor | and the best man was Harold C. Iurt, a brother of the bridegroom. bride was aitired in a gown of P h georgette with rose lace and wore a contrasting hat. Her Louquet was of pink roses Mrs. | Rowley wore nile green groreette { with lace and a contrasting hat and carried yellpw chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Hart left on a we Qing trip to Canada. They will malke their hlome in the Cedar apartments it 49 Cedar street. » s Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pawlow of Prosy st have announced the cngagement of their daughter, Ger- trude, to Vernon Arnold of North Turritt strect. No date has been set for the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Ramm observed the tenth annive their n ria Monday even! h a dinner party for home on Ml stre Mr. and Mrs. August Granquist of Lyons strect Lave announced that ir daughter, Margaret, will be- come the bride of David Gustafson of Jubilee street on October cerenony take place at the Granquist residence. “rl Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, r of the First Lutheran chur officiate nd Mrs 478 Bast nmounced Robert 1. Hirsch- Main street, Meri- the eng ment of their daughter, Miss Iisther liooth Hirschfeld fo John Styles oddard, son of Dr. d . Joh! 5. Stoddard of 78 Wilcox Moriden. The engagement wa nounced at a luncheon and held at the Hearthstone T Berlin, on Friday, Septemby The wedding is scheduled to place at St Merid Mr. Stoddard is proprictor Hearthstone Tavern ngton Ridge, Berlin, known in this city. He duate of college member of Alpha Deita Phi nity. Mi hfeld is a of the chool Boston, # mber of Phi Eta sorority is nd s Bowdoin 1a me Alice Cor- A, your, of The marriage BENNING delia Barbour., ¢ Mrs. Lucius Barne Woodside Circle, Hartford, to Mr Mor Delano Brown, gon of Mr Thateher Magoun T York, will take pla at 4 o'clock. A recey at the lome o and evening at the Shuttle Mr. and Mrs, Frederick au Mrs, of New flernoon will follow parents A ©w Dritain people w o guests. mher among v roses lees the held at the mother for a home was i ption was bri Miss To and Mrs street, and Mr. and Mrs er street, of Avaro, son 0 of Reav- married Thursd worning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church. Reverend Walter J. Lyddy performed the 10ny The couple were ded by tedina Bianci as maid of Joseph Bianci as best The flower girls w Jose: Yastrita and Mary Formica The bride wore a gown of while tte trimmed with rhinest a veil of Spanish lace 1 a houquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of Ponor wore orchid georgette and carried a bouquet of tea roses. reception was held following L ceremony. The couple left on g/ IOk wedding trip and on their return of St e Jeaver street, i he ingelist everend | Vil Tes! Rt omas J. Laden officiated, Miss Fleanor Martin was maid of ind Raymond L. Unwin was b man. The n autumn leaves and gar- McCormack Ieft on % trip to Niagara I"alls and on turn will . hing member o = commissioners and The marriage Dyson, daughter firnest Dyson of 4 nd Robert k. ary Oronato of solemnized Wedn 9 o'clock at th < h of Miss Mildred T of Mr. and Mrs, street marriage of Miss hter of Mr. and Mrs Hodges Baldwin of Forest reet and of New York, Wallen of this Saturday evening, oclock at the Ti church, i tended James he dwin, lisle st hite 1 Span- trimmed bride repe de chine lace and a Spanish lace and oran blos- carried a shower hou- and lilies of the v Martin was dressed in or 1id taffeta with hat to match and carried a bouquet of pink tea roses. A reception was held at the home of the Dride’s parents after the cere- mony The at 2 from wore a gown of trimmed wit tulle veil A B plac son of Mrs. ty, will tak October 1 t Congregational ldwin will be by her sister-in-law, . Baldwin, matron Dbridesmaids will oscs 10 s as he couple will make their home Arch street upon their refurn wedding trip to New York and City. Miss Harriet B Mr. and Mrs Newington, and i ror Wrstrnas Mille W. F Norbert R ter of Hart, of WATCHES Selected for performance and appearance, to please a clientele that appreciates both. Gruen THE PORTER DYSON CO. Jewelers & Silversmiths New Britain, Conn. Hamilton Longines venue, | on | Peaver | of | Miss | honor | Marjorie | Arnold Frederick Wailen | atisi | of | whose engagement to Studion MISS ELIZABE Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Roswell MONT TARBOX 'ty R. Tarbox of Greenwich, Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Allan Moore of Sunnyledge, was recently announced. sol Thomas York are Beatrice T 1. a cousin of ilding Kumler held at th . New Jer: large number of guest dson of S ew Jersey lwin who attended Sea Mahel Pines sqhiool is a popular member of llen and sot our Scott Juck ks 4 . 10t be ldwin of Philadel- Epsilon the by Wallen Wight il be frat a me ity of which Mr. aber. A reception shuttle Meadow the youlger s best 1 James Miss Marjori “lll he 1fternoon ke of cof Tautc 1t 9 Mr. Jacks vs. It members ot ywing Page) No Ilore Apologies 'Y, MOTH E! P NOTHI A IFOR THAT OLD RICKLE CARD TABLE, JUST STE PHONE. ASK US TO SEND OUT NEW ONE ATEN STRONG — STURDILY BRACED A Good Card ‘Gable Is a Necessity in BUILT — DOUBLE LEGS Home —A half a dozen of the new Folding Card Chairs and—on with the game. B. C Lorter Sons A NEW HAT CREATIO: BY DOBBS EACH W. THIS WEEK IT EK s o The RITA &= e DOBBS Y New Arrival of Dressy Coats 1F YOl USUAT I STYLE PRIC OFFERS THE ALLT AT MODE THIS COL] THEM UN: AND RATI ON Qt

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