New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1927, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1927. Mrs. Harold Bradstr Qd Mrs. She carried a bouquet of yellow and gory of Stratford = | White tea roses. Thomas I. Jackson ’ of this city was best ‘man. i G A wedding breakfast and rece tion for members of the two familie nd Mrs. Michael 8. C: b was held at Craig Loch immediately mily of Roberts street N e o il ) EOOT Mre. Dyer is well known in Meri- i den, having graduated from s A m an ' | Rochelle college, and been an Eng- ¥ of BI Rock avenuc lish instructor in the Meriden high their future home in Bric sehool for a number of years. She is | president of the Meriden College | club. Al oo nering e | Mr. and Mre. Dyer left on a wed- ny Carlson of this city are spend- : ding trip to Washington and Atlan- cckend in Boston, ¢ ltie City. They will be at Lome after & the first of November at 23 Dennie son street, Hartford. e e g 5 E 4 3 Mr. and Mrs. Alexis P. Scott of today. Mr is mem- 3 e alumni of Holy Cross, : 7 Sou Burritt street, observed the fifth anniversary of their wedding York % is week by miotoring in Massachu- with J R ctts, Vermont and New York state. ssell .. ind Mrs. Ge Greenback- cr of Norwich and New London have Thoma tle fl s 3 . g 1 announ; e engagement of t have hud i Y ’ AT da ) ack T1. Hory o past < 3 2 Mrs. Harry Horwitz of cher of i 4y Wellesley . e . Horwitz 1 Mrs. M. R. Malinowsky E o F luated from the New Britain cturned on Tuesday after spending i 3 h school in 1910, He served with six days in New York city % 9 [ - o s in Mexico: and Hont R ; ; | with the tnd U. § Cavalry fin Sammic Ham and Thomas Dyer | i 4 . France. At present he i a manufac- of Moy Hampshinslslled with i, 1 turer in New York city. d Mrs. W. D. Hughes of lhm 3 g X " EEct vestandays 4 i | The cngagement of Miss Helen LR ; Rarkowskas to John Lemeris of 163 Mrs, Fred Ihrler of 176 r ¢ o Jubiles streat has been announced street is celebrating her 5¢ {0 Miss Barkowskas parents, Mr llgsZanriven 3 | »d Mrs, Peter Barkowskas of S8 | Jubilee street. No date has been set or the wedding. Mr. and T ladelphia, Pa. . 3 ® - 4 " MBS Mary H. Luynoh, ter of veck-end with Mr. and Mrs. Stan- , i aelh e A [ 16y Cooper of Corbin avenue. | et will become the : ¢ | . P. Restella, son of L ~ MRS. JAMES BALDWIN L G DL o 1'{:}1‘ 4 ; ias ir. and Mrs, Joseph Restella of | MISS MABEL WALLEN Mrs. Baldwin will attend Miss Marjorie Baldwin as matron e ot ,',.;‘,‘ i S BLERE '_‘{" b jzch Miss Wallen will be one of Miss Marjorie Baldwin's brides- of honor at her marriage to Arnold Wallen in the First Con-| qnrough northern New York state. | b A 4 e ‘\1"'[]";":"",”"““ e o {maids. She is a sister of the groom. gregational church tonight. s ’ i e, G e ) AR Wil =5 ] R | e ana Mrs Fred !l‘n. (;( <hm- . % Afisy Tditn B Eynch will attend i g ley strect and Mr. and Mrs. Bern b » . the bride as maid of honor and | Will be decorated with autumm flow- Mrs. Mangan of Bassett strret ob- Nickerson of Stanley stroct have re- | B G e oy 1imil Restella, will be hest man, | €5 - sisteenth wedding a | turned from a motor trip to Mon- | N Az ,fim v ’ i f | Tuere will be about fifty guests Mrs. Alexis W. Ahlberg, sister of Ve t r home on Tuesday Social Activities About ‘Gown cuiil A 0 BRSNS Mr. and Mrs. Goulding K. Wight i - R I 8 . v ; at 152 Lyons stre upon retur: r st man o nincs e ayenine i | ot Montelair, N. J., are spending the sis : £ ‘. mlr 3 “v\rf e v” 1 on return | i " 5 ; ey ”{”\, 5 week-end with Mrs, Wight's parents, 5 o 4% ok i e piS i g L 5 IS LIOBICEL I NI AU S IGO0 e | v i Nile grec 2eori f rlisle Ho aldwin of n & Peterson News and Society Gossip of New Britain and Vicinity | '~ A v Roatis g e e | a0es Merie Buchicoshe, Bangbies | baniad with et ok o e Baliuin o ghiget i) ' : ¥ John Haley | oA ugust Rushkoske of 343 Church | quet of yellow chrysanthemuns rederick Wallen, of Ne 7} oman’s GlubitoiOpert Season o oothall Tlmc Mrs vlor of New York | MISS VERA STEVENS street, and William Venberg, son of | The matron of honor will 1 . g i S e Arrive ¥ is spending the week-end with Miss Vera Stevens is the art instructor at the State Normal | - and Mrs. Malcolm Venberg of {in flesh colore] georgette o A ) this citv,'at the First John C. Loomis of Lincoln school. A "'I'Hlll) of her pictures is now being displayed in the | APbe street, will be married = this|pink chrysanthemums ngregational church in the pres- afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home Mr. Curtis and i ¢ 1 er a large number of guests. The primary fnterest of local socicty every fall is football, : gallery of the New Britain Institute. of the bride's father. Reverend Mar- | make their home at 7% il R R The games in the nearby towns draw a large contingent of | apies mus dl ts home | —— ———n— ———e —_ |tin Gaudian, pasfor of St. John's|street upon their retury German Lutheran chureh, will per- [ announced wedding t1ip. sport followers each Saturday, while those more distant attract from Dana Hall, Wellesley, Mass., to | N4 N It A Eene T Gl SOl e R e s R e Bl sport followers cach Saturday, while those more distant attrst e vt WEDDINGS .. e e especially on the days when seats cannot be purchased at any @ frs. Arthur Kimball, | is city were | cut flower cost. Such is the situation next Saturday when Yale plays the i Tocre holis : | morning at s Fmma Becker will be maid o o Wit hous o S Rritai ldt e % : A Moore - Tarbox ~ Nuptials t Ve wireh, | of honor and George Venberg will F Vv osquad. Vithout doubt w Britain wouic e to turn vlor a la € Set For Lat Octe AL S hTTe ; < B S 5 aals : he lack + | aleen 2 B or e Mantelaly ). € ctober: attendants were Miss | act as best man, The bride will wear out in full force on this gala occasion, the lack of tickets bei leis ¥l i Wallen-Baldwin Wedding . ske, @ cousin of the la gown of French lace over rose the only bar to that procedure. However, after the game . : g 5hous "',:“Ir‘ “"“"" % ride ar | Lemke. | crepe and carry a houguet of B i = fo 1 tecker will we: there is to be a dinner dance at ti wittle Meadow club, when | e Aftendl thal Wallsn-Bald: |0 everyone may get together and cheer the vietc (EREAAnCe i8I in: wedaing Lnis avenide] Another ) Interest 1 RNttt chBanes SR0aU s el ing b enegdists an] 4l 3 the first of the fall events at the country club and every effort | wiex Societ 1 i Sl ot s of Bro: WX Onen, s will be pre @ 3 : eound : L - ot T ocket L 06 Roswell | plamsille, and Bradiey Hicks | from Hartford, Newington, Fridge- is being made to make it a recor aking party. Dinner will | be served in the dining room at 8 o’clock and Si Yaffe will play ' © o l'nl ll e ddnci'm Thiv ix but one oi' the many attractive gaieties oy ldwin will be a Church strect upon return of Mr Westhrook and New York. coupla will make their hom: anned, many of them to be | cousi Marjorie s il ot bride of Arnold the First ¢ s churcl w\\ Mia unique in their ]»10;(1]11&“:1\. Mrs. Laurence Mouat, the new president of Woman's| <. 5 ter ol club will preside at the opening meeting of that organization on| cu Sheldon of South 1 desmaids v . e _ e i o '\\‘:Tmn: | Tuesday, October 18. It has long been a custom to have the |t 1 taly. 1 s r Miss | s Fatead Al e ich, s T first fall gathering of the club a hit gayer and more of a mciali s ¢ e CERNE ORI a0 b 5 corge Couch y ston, will affair than those which follow. With this end in view the com-|{ ;. i S s s A married this afternoon at . mittee has arranged for a luncheon to precede the meeting at| sere road, who has been viciting in | Roesicr of New York, Miss Nocll . B formerly of this lock at St. Mark's Fpiscopal | L’St us ]‘x@lp vou Wlt}] your the Hotel Burritt. Miss Louise Plumley, president of the State | spinaiicl s, sinee Saturda¥. Spartin and M ifred Ro JoNadenen of Pl End S muasuLlt) Federation of Woman’s clubs is to be the s speaker. TR chee i e DR FE lssigan gtk ont Wt S Whe bride will he attended by Miss Flower pl'Ob]GmSA Larg&‘ or sma" Thomas J. La- Mary Alice W, 1s maid of honor The gallery of the New Britain Institute iz now showing | . 2 2 o1 G aLEAL ( Ticiated. The bride was at- | a liffor1 Couch will he best man. d h g New Dri Institute is now showing il St ole : 2 e i ; ang Clitonl Gouet mlllhe b orders fully accepted. and will continue to show for the remainder of the month an rot n Tue from their | il ther's hest ) X BUsa R Ial. Lsheteintl e Tohn AVOIEE a1e JOCIRC CleUH( deCehic excellent collect f oil Vera St : instructor at - I “anada oy ; i : Regan and B B. Boyle of this| Herbert Barnes. Guests will K XCe le nt collection of oils. era Stevens, ..1_1 ns |11{1411 at v i g i i Ja il o (ol L S, g ¢ man. Mr, and Mrs, present from BRoston, Hartford, New r\'le State Normal school is the originator of \h_x se pictures. ' ™ % e W ; S ! ill make their lhome on| Preston, Norwich, Holyoke, New New Britain, a truly New England business town is sometime iiha A : o 5 v S is. Boyle 1s thel Milford and this city slow to bmwm from a display of this sort. Many of them were i | . ‘ § G nbelfot) BT s 'h;x‘r o painted in France this summer and arve really very lovely. . i N i t s : e e o ollowing a wedding trip Provincetown and Boothbay Harbor, favorite haven ins ¢ lenec rs. Tar - . : ¢ Hartford Al e i tion are also protrayed to brilliant advantage. % 4 s | CONINEL U L ey of rity The wedding of Miss Flizabeth H. —_— g ge. She i3 the daugh~ 7 ; Naheaia i shey ter of Mr. and mitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | ; e : Do ; e R ward C. Toohe Meriden, | BEdward I Gramit: of Brook street, ! s ehnreh, | end Herbert J. Curtis, son of 1. PE it ant i e o : it S T L e | THE FLORIST performed noon at the heme of ic The Going and Com o S : e e e s BT [ s p parents. iteverenid A. C. Theordore | | K/ {\/’[ 3 3 New Britain i 5 : Bt ot s i Gl tha sap! gt oo G 2 The brid s in a gown ge, pas of €. Matthew \ S T l 700 e ard Hlanhom Sl y 2 AN ek vhite sat ied a bouquet church will perform the ceremony est Vamn St. el. . 1 . e 1 " = 7 i ' Aty f bridal ro Anna . 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