New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1927, Page 5

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sin of the bridegroom v COLLEGE CLU Annannces Tts o BURRITT SCHOLARSHIP N FUND Miss n look Good } they are good Beaatifully fitting, beauti- fully colored. Gordon hose are fine to look at—fine to wear. For into every pair of these famous hose goes care that would amaze you—yet their prices begin at $1.50, And ask especially to see the Gordon V-Line—the Gordon Narrow Heel — Gordon Shadow Clocks— all illustrated here. The exclusive Gordon colors for fall are lovely too. Gordon o Silk Hoiiery | DAVIDSON AND LEVENTHAL | itttends telli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | “ her as maid of honor, wore a perioc telli of 131 Glen strect, took gown of Helen pink, moire and tull Monday morning at St. Mary's trimmed with pastel shades of flow rch, The ceremony was perform- ers, and a picture hat of velvet and «d ) o'clock by Rev. Walter J. 4 tulle to match carried a bou- lLyddy. Miss Helen F. Lynch was quet of but scs and lilies of maid of honor and Emil Restelli wa the valley. Miss Anna E. Ahery st man. cousin of the bride, who attended The bride wore a gown of wi her as bridesmaid, wore a bo atin ecrepe trimmed with duc o gown of Princes pink geor- rose lace. Her tulle veil was trimmed gette velvet trimme h flowers in with pearls and rhinestones caught pastel shades, and georgette velvet cawith ¢ blossoms: carried pleture hat to match. Her bouquet 2 bougu bridal roses and lill . s of commonwealth roses and of the valley. The maid of honor was tes of the valley ssed in shell pink georgette trim- homas J. Do med with Spanish lace. She wore a b oom, \t of pink t and carried but- 2 man, Th ly rose Ahern Uride, Dr couple will make their home Vincent Smit ormrl 152 Lyons street upon their return of this city, of trox dding trip to Washington, Tersey City and John ¥. ernun D, C., and New York. of city. T A reception was held at the hom Miss Gertrude Murphy, daughter bE the brid wrents for one hun- of Mrs. Mary Murphy of Tremont The home lecor- street, and Paul Slattery of Hart- y chrysanthemums and ford, will be married October 31, at M ireh. The ceremony will Mr. and Mrs, Doyle will res t clock in the morn- “edn tments on Cedar Murphy will attend turn from & id of honor and Cle- ery of New York will be .. est man. Attorney Daniel E. 0'Keefe, son ¢ Miss Murphy is a graduate of St Mrs. Philip Duify of 115 Clark street - Francis' Hospital Traiving school of 2 nd a for practic wyer in Hartford in the class of 1923 this city, now of St nd, was SO married Octo Island rest to New Britain was the to Miss Alic i 1ara. of recent ouncement of the en- that place. T of Clarence exander formed by Nl Jr, and Miss Mary Arden Loomis, O A. at th oeder. Mr. Earl formerly resided | Our Lady of Good Couns W Britain with his parents, Hill, James O'Ke brother of r was at that time a vice groom, was hest mar of the A Hardy and Mrs. O'Keefe are in the corporation. Miss lor is the on their ng trip. When hter of rocder of | they return ill reside in Flushing and ng Island ¢ t Boulevard, She ry's school o Garden City and was introduced to ehia v ocicty in 19 he is 4 member of T gt Miss Catherine the Colonial Dames of Americ vick 1 n of Arch s cd from Ilotc place 1 turday at Yale, He is k B. Cox of 27 observe' th of their n h PPN My Mr. and Mrs. Eli ¢, of i of their duughter, Miss M ard 1o Lawr N. Sloan, son ind Mrs. Will G of Waletield « The 1 will 1 Mrs. E. R Proudman of tived in Nil: I Gl e Ly 2 Iy, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 24, 1927, | | | MISS PATRICIA CAROL GIBBONS Miss Gibbons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. i Gibbons ot Springfield, whose engagement to Howard E. Eichstaedt, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Eichstaedt of Corbin avenue, was an- nounced at a luncheon held in Springfield on October 10, bridegroom, will a mond Granqu 1 brother of (he | ev ollo r ride, will be best man and going d i The bride who will be given in |0f gaicties of varied n age by her will 3 ¢ a dinner will follow of white satin trin -Dartmon Novem s lac another is schedul ith orang it the Yal carry a bouquet y anksgiving of the valley. The linner will be will wear f the with over satin late it noon. On stoneson on her he Deg 21st there is vill be of orehid and yelle supp rding hemums. About fifty gu m rtaining nt from Providenc who home Mass., Har New | dinner par their Ye ho sts to tl ouse for dancing. Autun D r regular chrysanthemnms. Mi Lun- | chi quist of Hartford will “0 December Y Promise Me” and YT L You | celebration Truly.” Mrs. Oscar Marsh will play | 2nd will | s soc the wedding march tivities to a clo the observa- The couple will make th me | tion ew Year's Day Open House it 41 Henry re- | Assisting Mr. C: this season are Mrs ¥ e i Johnste Miss ety Elair (¢ Wil of Mr. and Mrs. | of Westminster av SR N. J., and grandd My . Mrs. Jehin D, hn of Hamilton o street, this city, was married to Wil- Wy ia yaff, son of Mr. and M of Louis Graff of Blizabcth, N. J., for- il merly of this city, Wednesday I8 ning, Octozer 19 at the First 2 an church. Reverend T Charles J. Wood, pastor of Mr. and Mrs. William H ¢ church, officiated. A ption 1 St str will rtain lowed at the home of the bride’s fricnds at dinner this « R parents. Westehester-Biltmors clut Mrs. Graff fs well known in in honor of t niversary o city, having visited here many tinies. thoir mariage —_— — .. ! Miss Gla {5 | GATHERINGS | Snsiar | lune and card | Adams s Bridge Clubs Meet—Shut- || tle Meadow Announces || Roswell Moor | | Calendar. will give his ‘ nesday over ‘ B ey lein, Mr. Me The entertainment ca « of Miss izabeth 1. Tarbox, the nttle M low club by of Dr Mrs. Harry R. Tarbox o Robert Cart has plann Green Saturday aftern , Oc tractive and well T tober 2 4 o'clock The artment of musie of — Oxford school presented Miss Hil rif and Miss Maud Hurs Hersert E. ANDERSON Blanchard in a two-piano | Vickise Iast evening school s the | [ tion Oxfor A league receiv with “All in B 1 ogram opene rom con Sonota Spirito, Burberry | Overcoats These coats are worn by men of fashion and connoisseurs of dress the world over. Fitch- Jones Co. | | | | 1 < | i Mozart. Then followed “Sieillenne” | place on Suturday, November sth, in by Bach, and “Gavotte and Musett” | the ballroom of the Burritt hotel. | by Ralft. The Iist of those les at | y Schuett, | the date inel names of Miss huett, and Harriet Reynal, 10l Bass: Source des N by Tem- | te, Miss Adell: Mrs. G. T pleton Strong. The program con fney, Mrs, Mrs. cluded with “The Blue Danube|youis Reynal r Mac- Waltzes" arr & Abram Ch Kay, Mrs. Stan Mrs, | sin P. 0. Lusk win, | SRS Mrs., C. Walter Buckey Mr. and James T. Powell of | o4 “Aasiere. Mrs, O Rohbins av Maple Hill, were | \ro Johnstone Vance the guests of hor t a bridge party Andvews, Mis Y given § lay evening by Mr. and S ke | Mrs. J. T. Hart at their home on yr Ll A Thompson street. The occasion was I in observance of Mr. and Mrs | (070 | Powell's thirticth wedding anniver- | (e, Safion St e MeMillan, Mr i entertained the | ford Odin, Mrs. Bayard Cre m or @ clib at hep | Dearl Cramer, S 3ts. SOUTtiSECir | zome on Trumbull street Tuesday rs. George Kimball, A ey Havot ynal, Kimball, Mrs. R. Hill H Fa Reynal and Mrs. El. | Hatch, Mrs. Harold Judd, Mr wood Johnson won the prizes Ghules Hanklosandi MoE Soiors rentic p g0 : PR iy AL e (o Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball ex tertained at dinner and dancing evening at their home on Lexingtor . . stre e Maple Hill Bridge eclub met | e ey day afternoon at the home of | | Mrs. Frank B. Ran. prizes were | CLUB E\/ENTS | o, s 5 3 wwarded to Mrs. L. Kinsley, Miss | MISS FLORENCE TRUMBULL \:r‘.,w Root and Mrs. William. Fit- | —— : Eldest daughter of Governor John H. Trumbull and Mrs. zells b T ! Woman's Club Opens Sea. | Trumbull of Plainville will witness the Amherst-Wesleyan game Mrs, Carl of oin| | son—D. A. R. Calendar ||in Amherst, Mass, today, the guest of John Coolidge. They LA W. Abel of, | Announced. | (will later attend the festivities following the game at the n avenu ained at lunch- | |fraternity houses. e i cards Tuesday afternoon | | | e e s = e io club. The} ap int entertaining | awar 0 Mrs. George {nro, members Nominating committee: Mrs. the Sequin Golf club, fio. L. Mackay, Mrs. |of Esther \ r of the ley T. Goss, chairman; Miss wesday evening. The I rs. C. D. Willlams Daughters of the 1 Revolu-| B Irs. Will Pa sses tor the evening were Mrs, ! ©s Flannery. | tion for the season of 1 1928, At| Ch c Pre Mrs. Douglas A. ing meeting November 5, tlon—Manual for im on, Mrs. J. T. Powell, Mrs. F. Mrs. Anna v was hostess mes Gordon Gilkey will speak | triotic education, Miss Florence A. B. Rau, Mrs. H. H. Howard, Mrs. G 1 won brid Petibone Tavern » Modern Home R 1-| Camp; better films, Mrs. John C. K L. A. Kinsley and Monday afterno 1 in honor of he hostesses for the day | Loom conservation and thriff, Mr Harding Mrs, W. F. G ill he Mrs, F) " carle | Mrs. Frederick A. Searle; correct ter Mr. and Mrs. PR sl R AR ST |use of the flag. M William A rry of Hartford pre- <. Howard Brucmmer gave | on Frids Miss | Hous oA regttal tndcalony I children’s party at her home ' ciiherine A 3 Parker; intern 1 Dutch costumes. on West Main st Monday after- D EMISS Diarng Harris B. Hun meeting of the club noon in honor of the third birthday \jeo regent, will he of Kenneth M. 5 t the home of Mrs. E. son, Bryar Hanor: MG v ana | trails roads, Mrs next "(\“]“h o fter- s P S ev will be the Preservation of Clbi Mrs. T Redick opened her r ,\\‘,\:. i Y WiLDe the ) ernon B, Alde ak on hooks. Mrs. denee in Newington Friday afternoo g ] relics for memorial co; of Hartford will to a bridge party in aid of the N Jonuary 6, the election of dele-|yio “winiamIr, Brooks; n will be assist- i (e e ey ites and alternates to state and e e, ed by las Johnston and Tatic piavie 1 a prize was| tonal congress. Mrs, William P. R Mrs. I - 1 at each one, Very nearly|Felt will talk on “An Interesting| el ¢ | O 350 was raised to be used in further. | Corner of Colonlal Connecticut. Wi (OGN [ Willard chapter, ing the efforts of the community in Mrs. Walter H. Hart will be the Daushters of Ioundc S merisaniR evoly work. Mrs Russell | hostess S the is president of the February 3 wil guest night at | lighthouse church on . e the ritt Hotel. Dr. Louis A. Mary Swift cellor ( Auspaker will speak on o Mob | de preside crican Inter- and Movies.” There will b d the Sy i usic. Hostesses: Mrs. William 1 < ks, Mrs. Frank H. Alford, Mrs. * rker W, Fairbank, Mrs Clay- s 1 Goodwin, Mrs. James B. Thom- s held Tues i son, Mrs. Frank Wachter and Mrs rritt Hotel re st ests at ! Edmund L. Warren was preceded on 1dge party which Marck " A Shopping Tour 150 member Taylor gave on We Around World.” Display by Ay Were s H. Robinson in Farmington. | y\fics Mary Louise Pardee, state re- NOr. Mrs, e luncheon. ‘< cording secretary, Hostesse Mrs, (% 8. Weld Laurence Mouzt ¢ Sranl & Mouat and Miss Miriam bers of the soci club, introduc:d i an o attended who gave an in- 1 I vden Bur Forvign Miss Whittlesey, Mz of the work and : Music for d e oieat W Mrs, F. W. Ber American Legion ed by Si Yaff ey Frank Porter, Mrs. Laure Auxiliary, address of the after The committee in charge yrovwell §. Porter Mouat, Mrs. William E. Parker. noon w ven by Miss Burkarth, Kathleen Heek, | 1" poyrop Mrs. Buel B. Bassctte, Mrs. Harry | Plumley, president of the is, Low Dumbrow, Veron e Rates, Mrs sStanley, Mrs. | cration of Woman's clubs. Miss Julia. Dumbrow, I S ow Club in ch Wil Mrs, fwin | Plumley’s subject “Keeping Stella Kosiatok, Ma | umphirey: Rer Schultz P. Felt, Mrs, | Faith with Connec| rics, Martha Pankomin Menth e Orlando Swift s Evelyn Swift - — _Kasiski, Veronica Annual reports of and Mrs. . W rhank AMERICAN PROGRAMS ABROAD Becker, Fannie Hol star i s The typical American broadcast- Eleanor S il o & Wo. ing program is the general rule aReh o rd of the New throughout the world, but in some Windsor. hospital will t tries t laily news and gov- riteRta Anadinrotond sday afternoon, October | ernmental proclamations supple- Regent, Mrs. Howa 3 o'clock at the Bur 01 OETAINS, Mrs. } dues of £1.00 may = R etars e e MORE FOREIGN STATIONS : e SN 0 forcizn radlo stations ymond Gilpat- fr. and N Kennedy at the Department of S T S : in Washington during e " TS Panle O il e evenias toitie The number increased to 265 o club at | Fairbank Mrs. Jumes H. of the New Britain Gpet LiEii 34 D Gt o ; e Blect el b , and 420 in August, 1927, i Music” and a progr g = £ % The atom used to be consldered e S S g 1 1allest thing in existence, bu 4 5 v it has Leen found to consist of he annual Col- | Loomis > The im0 smaller part otons and elec- i rty which takes | Mrs. Wil ttenbury Woman's ¢ ple Hill was a 5 | Flowe:s for very Occasion e Let us help you with your Flower problems. Large or small orders cheerfully accepted. VOLZ " THE FLORIST West Main St. A mmue* Sier‘vm& Princess Anne 51er\'w8 Princess Rstricia ., oferling e At LeWitt's Silver for Fall Brides At LeWitt's can be found all patterns of Sterling, as well as all silver plated patterns most acceptable to the modern bride. M. C. LeWitt Jeweler and Silversmith UP 1 FLIGHT 299 MAIN STREET

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