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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 19217, RNOLD WALLEN ner Marjorie Baldwin, daughter H. Baldwin. Her marriage occurred 1l Foothall Dances Head List of Ga *hilanthropical Events Follow Closely Upon Each Other—Wed- ! dings Less Numerous. Social interest, for the moment, centers delightedly in the Army game and the festivities which are to follow it. Practically all of the hotels. fraternities and clubs have planned a special entertainment for this evening with dancing and other divertissements featuring. Such the case at the Shuttle Meadow club where more t 200 members and guests will ble ‘to celebrate the victory of either side. Since this form the season at the club the enter- cvery effort to make it one to s a favorite at dancing parties, in the dining room at :30 will hang at each end ol e pennants will decorate the side wails, a brilliant contrast to the more madc the blue and white forming sombre gray and vellow. Tables have been reserved by Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Platt, My 1 Mrs. Harvold M. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Page of Bri ind Mrs, George Kimball, Mi Howard Hart, Mr. and My, and Mrs. George and Mrs. Georee Hart, ) and ) Mrs. Clifton Wilson of Hartfor Long of Hartford, Governor John Trumbull and of Plainville, Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge M. Beecher, Mr ik of I, Mr. and Mrs. William Charles 1T and Mrs re ind Charles Tho Tn thi Il and d . society ever gen- to the support of the Legion t evening in the ballroom of bled veterans and the delin- Tomorrow afternoon the United States May s place at the Strand Theate: There has sale for this brilliant musica functi Home and the Polish Orphan- age are Prominent among thosc I Trumbull and Mrs. Trumbull, Mayor Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Porter, M. and Mrs. J. E. Cooper, Mr. 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Stanley, Mr. and ore, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart, Mr, and Muys. 5 - ury Trumbull, N nd Mrs. i ? Arthu . Law, , Charle T Hungerfor <m i T m of philanthropical events fo ne cau [ Corbin is working overtime the : | brid 0 i Britain College Club, vhich tal ce in the ballroom of the tt Hotel on Saturday noon, N )l prol well known now that the s ( I be used in aid of the club 7 has awarded 17 scholarships able sale of {ables and s usual suecess luled to to take pi at the ( Yale-Dartmouth game on | Ni Yafie will play and dinnei ‘ but one of the ootball dan r cemmitte striving to set a pace | ey h » unipaileled in the annals society N/ Visitors I Out ¢ Gk e Town I ¥ t b Attract M . \ise 1 reet ha ¥ i o 1 1a 1 (e N " atten ity rs. Trumbull ' . Coholan Miss ¢ Rattenbury of Lenox place arned Thursday from At lantic City, I { Mrs. n McKinnie Fore street is spending the week-end i New York city Harry Bates of Russell strect was in New York city Thursday Among the New Britain prople a0 tending the Yale-Ariny game in New Haven today are Mr. and Mrs orge Coit, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bruemer, Mr . Bret N Mr, and Mrs. and Mrs rkham, M ginia Hart, Lois Kirkl Valentine Hart, ley Hart, Jan Chamberlain, William Maier, Mayor Gardner Weld and Mrs, Weld, Mr. and Mrs. Johnsto wee, My Mrs. Howard Humphrey, Mr Mrs, William T. Coholan, Mr. Mrs. Maxwell Porter and Robert )4 1 Riss Be Rillings A Mass., is 1est of Mr and Mrs Cooper of Corbin S Mrs u treet i d an of the ir N Brita of Women Vot? merly Virg Miss Gladys Marsl, hia at Blair, Miss Grace Richter, Miss Frances Ims and the Yale Richt Gordon Atten James Army. vkle and Louis Linn arc the Yale-Army game to- tay 1 Ars. Fred Neck, L. I, have d Mrs. William H. Booth of strect., WEDDINGS Decided Falling Off in ‘ | Nuptial Events as Season | Progresses. 1] First Cong tional church s the see h titul wedding Suturday when Miss Mar- orie hter of Mr. and s Baldwin the bride of < Walle Mrs. AL 1. ceremony L% 3 . ( $ o'clock by Rev- | . e odore A. Greene, pastor nd Mrs. Alan Bur who of rch. The double rin recent guests of Mr. | jce was use 1o chureh was | B ey Cooper of Corbin cctively decor 1 with palms day for Pittsfield, rns, smilax and white crysanthe- 1 a few days b ,m»: mums. Tall it pers | their home in Phila- lined the ai I | .. s 1“‘ Baoet i, E.J _"““"’ of Vine of the h, gave a recital pro- New York city this e thA cevend For {1 5 o ony: hl‘ played the wedding mare & q T dvatte e | from “Lohengrin the wedc Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Li Lt march from “Midsummer’s Nig ind small daughter of Corbin ave- B e nue, are spending the week-end in el s e N 5 bride who was given in mar e ¢ Ler father, wors . \ v'\ 3 ”'I |‘fl x Plhoto by Murray Studle TGS elvet and silk 1 S of th MRS, WENDALL BURBANK rip to Bostor . arls "‘ Mrs, Durbank was Miss Elizabeth Bure before her mar- S ) oEaa o ge which took place late in September. She is the daughter e : v ” v it of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Burr, . MRS. ARTHUR THOMAS vried o houq Frank Vibberts of Sunny Mrs. Thomas Hilma Quistberg before her mar- | Hles of the valicy s been the recent guest of riage which took place in September. o who at Mrs. n N Miss 3 k Sutton of Sprivgfield, Mass t to 1 home or esday Mrs, Searle B Mt sliny RRa0 Gt She attended her cousir s Mar- N LY. s vis ster Mrs. B lun arm houquet of pink and orchi Miss Harriet Parker, daughter of |d0ri¢ Baliwin, as bridesmaid at her M. Hayden o avenu lored sweet peas, The hridesmaids nd Mrs. Cla Al ariceni o aanilina iRl dirfay ey eling 2 will leave Monday to . i G ionliok e ut BAlk Irs. Raymond Piper ¢ Va Miss Parker has SPent last week 1 as 1t Mr. P s \ir 1 Mrs, Cha Barrin skl i ¥ Acre To; M i 1001 New F Cliie ey ] school in Haven, L i ir Miss Hurric il of (i 5 ! street is attending the ¥ ’ MR game today in New Haven, d : slippers to matel i S 3 ey h i reind arm bouquets o Mr. and 7 Wachter ¢ ine e the o wond in Logan . I nbuil Jonathar s in Detro n, duri wd Mrs ) Maple Hill B il e 1 first m 1 h M 1" G of K . Taber aca i 1 on > i IR Hart's sccond year ) 1 xtended ust On Friday next week he with othe e R P e 4 ik members of his class will be aboar o T o e e the “Tabor 1 hoo Miss Wallker before Thies o oT X Ihe or, which will cruise down to Nev marriage Oetoher 1, ed U s o : S oDy 1o i L w days with her nk e flowers, i pEs iRl Aty Mr. and M. ( v of Ten |1 J. Holloway of Mu or o during the “Dartmonth game Rl lie Yl e ption and for October 20 game todiy S K Mrs. Wallen left on ¢ y % 5 Sorrow o triv by motor, and upon Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Latham of . Mrs. Alzernon Al i s : Fort : Maple Hill 1 Street is visiting rela Brook- ' w York city. i Braprtonilivis NGyl i SR Mrs. A P Mar i Alen, who i & popular men e aigh i6e ATV e To0Eh! 6b Seens ughier, Mrs. L. Harvey, Tor-|ber of Now Britaln's younger set, Mrs. 1 Kibhe of Y., is 1 v co = ——— T 3| T A H. AL Lisabard of Goll strect, M = . is afternoon L bl i Phi dance th o . s e r. and Mr an P n 1 Mrs. ( o wzuclum e ! uests of Mr Sl Maple Hi from 1 Lt s week's stay in Alr, and, e LR Awong those from Berlin attend mily ¢ s Army v b It . and Mrs. W. I1. Pay R . 5000 DS It isn't a bit too early Mr. an trs. Williun Brooks o . l) I’) k 1 Grect Teft Thursday o b Virs, 1 lo be thinking about « daunghter Mr isitir } i rick W. Murrifield of Chica Williams of 1 them. Miss Beatrice Baldwin, who has Hurt, 4 1est of Myt and M : ! . . . Baldwin of Dover road, re- Virginia Dl‘()p in and let us L4 ) MAIN S Sh('}\\' you ur CXCILP sive lines. BOOKS|GIFTS | | STATIOZERY | || HEW BRITALZ COZ | TREET Next to Strand Theater PHONE 124 LL the fascinating bril- liance that fine engine turning can give to sterling- silver, toiletware is found in this lovely pattern. Wrought from Solid Silver Comb, Brush and Mirror $3500 | Military Brushes end Comb | $75.00 f The Porter Dyson Co. i iths Outstanding in beauty, it is alco no- table for a fine substantial constric- tion wh will give sound satisfac- tion in lasting usefulness. it is also outstanding in % use it is priced to command popularity May we show you The Rosita? Jewelers & Silvers New Byitain. Conn Our Annual Wall Paper Sale NOW IN PROGRESS Wall Paper, 179 - 183 Paint, Vanish, Etc. ARCH ST, o The MARCIE &=s esenting the Golflex Frock of the month, BRI a o = Home . . .. at last! Off with hLats and coats ... scramble for the favorite chair. Cheers . . . chilly wind . ex- citement . . . motor trip . . . all forgotten as the favorite team’s loss is coached to a fireside vies tory by the hoarse, tired sup- porters, : someone notices that therce should be more favorite chairs in order to get a kick out of being gloriously tired . . . Call Porters! . C Lorter Sons