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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1927. o 6 ke place thisafternoon at 4 o'clock | ruinbow colors with picture ha 3 o | G T in Christ's church, Greenwich. Dr. |match, They carried bouauets l”\l:::]]of:’r‘cl: ‘{ili) H -1;: 4 [une. artist, win give an sustratea April 25, Annual meetlng, lunch- | phonograph, with a reading’ of the n Budlong will perform the (pink roses. A reception was held | Payor who has recently returnes | ' o ROl nd, In-|eon reports and election of afficers. | gripping pocm of the same name by d g 1 : i ay 5 N « « loors and Ou M Nutting comes 8 Zor e tes- frec Noyes, ox will atte ter the ceremony, ents was the honor guest. The : 5 il e St £ ACTILOIS " A R maid of honor. The| The couple will make their home | prizes went to Mrs. Harold Parsons ard N, st g isther | bers of the executive board the Orpheus Instrumental Quartet m.m: \ull{ b \|i(~» Martha |on Seston street upon their return, Mrs. William Coholan and Mrs, Max T Saniev and 1 larrop. n n-\vmn lluz [l‘u((:)card il i the radio, the quartet members sister of Mr. Moore, Miss|from & wedding trip to New York | well Porter. efreshm will t 1 at the one in November, in charge of Mrs. | having departed from the meeting r of Brooklyn, New |city. o o . close of mee B. J. Hubert, one in January earlier in the evening for the Hart- rs. Millard Myer of Asbury G n Vet Tohnt] Hollneay ot Ax g s charge of Mrs. L. B. Banford and | ford broadcasting. New Jersey, Miss Jessi Aloysi Odell of Eimwood, for- | street cntertained the members | n’v thirty-irst an ¢ one in March in charge of Mrs. L.| Refreshments followed, Miss ¢ of New York. Miss Noe merly of New Britain, was married | her bridge club at her home Thurs ~ | of the of May ve L. Harding. Frances P. Parker assisting Mrs. Martin and Miss Winifred Rocke- o Miss Marion Angela Johnson, | day evening. Prizes were awarded | {wn ints in the State of Connecti- | The list of officers and commit- | Kennedy r. both of cenwich, Miss |daughter of Mrs. A. R. Johnson of | to Mrs. Clifford Fields and Mrs. Carl outemes held dn ith QRIEGE QOIS for the coming scason follow | S Le line Tarbox, sister of t bride, | Collins street, Hartford, Monday | Casperson. of the Mo Me al. Hartford, resident, verett B, Proud- Mrs. Frederick G. Platt ga the nd Miss Consta Hall of Green: [morning at 10 o'clock in St. Joseph's .« . ! Tuesday ock. An informal | man; -president, Mrs. Douglas | second in a series of six lectures Fri- wich will he the cathe I Reverend Willlam K. Mrs. W. M. Hartman entertained reception wa 1 € ) A ton and Mrs. T. Powell; 1fternoon at the South Congre- Allen Moore will be hi er of the bridegroom, |at bridge Monday evening at her g % hall of the Iu secretary, Mrs, . B. Rau; treasurer, onal church when she spoke be- cst man. Maxwell Moore, anoth- | performed tihe ceremony and sang | home on Andrews street, Mrs. Fos-| [ 3 . 2 | orclock, follow ¥ ch Mrs. H. H. Howard fore a large audience representing er brot of Mr. Moore, Dudley nuptial high mass. A reeital by | ter Packard and Mrs. V. a won A ; 3 v o'clock . anding committees: the Missionary Societies ¢f the vari- Ph Theodore Hart and Stanley Iph Mixer, violinist, preceded the |the prizes, 4 Y . 2 e - A t Celing | opip, Mrs. J. ] Towe , | urel Her subject was taken Hart, all of this eity, and Clinton | cer ysanthemums in au- . e e > e, { . N s 2 s el ¢ Mrs. Jonath Iart, M. © sccond chapter in her book Randall of New York will be the es, ferns and foliage were Miss Elsie Reindel and Miss Freda 5 e RO £ ] g T T - Eng] o8 B £ Nordstrom; flower, ) : 1o Safe Way Toward Tomorrow.” ishers, s 3 te the altar. | Reindel gave a Hallowe’en party for % e ~ £ v i al Soclety o ¥ T - ing. chairman 3. Al rved with Mrs. A reception will 11 at the > b a gown of tur-twelve last evening at their home on ¢ - . L% : u M 3 Spring e W, C. Hill presiding at the of Mr. and Mrs. Tarbox |« e chiffon, appliqued with | chapman str ‘ i Of h Con 5 following the ceremony the | vel 1 a picture hat of blue vel- e chureh ¢ ith a brim of pastel shades of Mrs. Kenneth Sloper g v lunch- | Miss Tarbox attended Gre wich |1 b carri a shower bou- | uon at her home on Grove Hill ¥ri- | Academy and Columbia University. |quet of pink roses and lillies of the | jay noon to the members of her . i§ ; | opened th son ¢ ‘ RO ot 2 h She studied for two years in Paris, |valley, Her sister, Miss I e R.y Cuprent Events class % ¥ € ing, Oct 19, w £ White, chairn n- | Tuesday T the Burritt Mr. Moore srac 1 Johnson, who attended her as maid . . A . A £ night 1 fclub b e e : i Het corge Traut re- Bowdoin coll¢ o nonarsiw gown of yellow | rs william T. Coholan Pr- & E 4 7 3 X3 : ) & Mrs. R. B ne, chairm el g Harriet Mer- chiffon and velvet trimmed with | in0q ot dinner followed by car 4 ¥ 4 %d | Hartfor t recital. The | y i oo \ wa ed honorary vice-presi- Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Potts of rhinestone ornaments. Her picture ' oy hor home on Lincoln road Wed- . 2w n s g : Kimball have announced the hat was of brown velvet. She car-| v night. The prizes went to Mrs. | : B ’ : ) o of the [ 4El s i e vaon uira ¢ their daughter, Ethel, ricd a bouquet of several shades of | gaarle Marlhorough, who has been 3 4 on M 1 . ele v residents. Mrs. George ore Prescott of this yellow ehrysanthemums. the house guest of Mrs. B. M. Hay- g > LA ] ond meeting t . I canvenil R C s lected tr. The wedding date has noti| William Kenney of this city was | gen and to E. M. Hayden g 4 4 Wednesday : S aniEnn ¢ il St nonee Mr. Odell's best man. Mr. and M Siieiie G y 6. s of Mrs S e coElmsng oy Odell will live at 771 Farmington = N Rowlandl ente 3 nt. The si e e : s 1, ret cretary, Lydia e, di of |avenue, West Hartford, upon their |, ,"‘,’,“,,“,‘L’,,‘L;"n‘ (,l,,o\vr’,,,{ 2l o ' & H. Johnson, State Lilrar NATLER At ah 200 " o m vort of the nd Mrs, I ick A f|return from a wedding trip. Mr.! pbovibone Tavern, Weatogue. Mrs f i . Van Vee ) 3 rence, editor of the A1 etivities £ past year, touching T Fairview st Krons 1is the son of the late Mr. and | q.qr1, Marlborough of Syracuse, N % ek b of vocal select A Ane L on all important functions and sur- Sl oan oE Mi Mrs. Robert Mrs. William J. Odell of New Brit- |y > as stesses e ; veying 1 of the committe | Y., was the honor zuest s A aarlha He was graduated from Holy i ~ ; Douglas A. Johnst Wil Afrs ! i M t Merwin, Mrs. Georg : he con Kronshein Seth : srnoon at the termal tist | Cross college Mrs. J. E. Cooper will entcrtain : % P % Teick Tatias oA et oy | oMt Herbert L, 1 e toa and cards Monday eve- . . The ) x i Wednesday | v George Kimball presided Mt M homasyDIEWallier e bt ol SE5 SEE ; 4 . . ] & tea tal Those assisting with the : 7 i 2 ning at her ho on Vine strect ) . W : 2 7 & hos in th of Dwight street quictly observed the S o 1 o 9 cheon at S E ving were Mrs. Kenneth Searle, thirtieth anniversary of their wed- s 3 2 A 4 1 Howard Bruemmer, Mrs. Max- ding at their hoine yesterday, M Ml SR ERD (] D 2 3 i r treiCHTa s s ¢ New | lunche wursday will conclude | ol Porter, Mrs. William Hart, Mrs, : vesterday. MTS. |\ Havden will give a Hallowe'en | e | e Children’s Home of New | [U0 ot i : : e Walker is president of the auxifiary | o Havien Wit Eive & S8 OWEE IR Hos Mrs, T. H, Cogs- ¢ Stanley ¥ and Mrs Donald Hart. of the Sons of Vet DALy NSy NES 5 Lo DOAT e AR A ace at iiton | Mrs. Harold Sloper, Mrs. Fred- Al s on Lincoln roud i L ; Xy . 5 e AT Ry et hou ttatuck Historical so-|erick A, Searle and Mrs. Willlam Mr. and Mrs. Myron D. Stockweil L5, ¢ LY ; St & nts by | Ciety will be cneral convention 1 were in charge of arrange- tone Vance enter ¥ its b 5 ¢ cvening for Mr. | TG e : ! 2 ior he held. Mrs. Harry §. alentine Chamberlain had church w \lms and white chrysan. Paul Van Eisengrein il sin Promise Me." 1 Schneck will play the } ven in 66 Lincoln strevt will observe the fth anniversary of their mar- 4 c ¢ Geotober They an¢ . Rus: Nelson of Jersey . v il s X > 5 o g nt of the Wa ¥ |charge of the membership tickets n Poughkeepsie, New | Oif J. The prizes went to Mrs i o 4 S o ague h will he hostes: nd she was assisted by Mrs. Rich- > and immediately | Bravton Porter of West Hartford 3 d & S el Miss Edith C is ard White, Mrs. Walter Murdock, where they @nd to Lucian r & " el ¢ . 4 % 2 of arrangements. | Mre. Stanley Cooper and Mrs. Har- home. Mrs, g b |k & A R0 4 % SR, ; Among those representing the New |old Taintor, edding, was| Mrs. Jimory Corbin wiil entertain : b kT % - et Britain chapter of the state league | he couple 2t her home on West Main street AR 7 ; " i : 5 are the president, Mrs, Buel B. Bas- | Miss Mary Taylor Beauvelt of Dr. William M. | preceding the dance at the Shuttle | o o Crh 9 g i sette, Mrs. Arthur Kimball. Mrs. | Hartford will give a serles of current Mountain, New- Meadow club this evenin Miss | I e x Y ¢ i " 777 James Robinson, Mrs. Richard | events lecturcs at the Town and Wells of South. | Barbara Hillard will be the honor & Lk S5 % b White, Miss Alice Pearce, Mrs, John | County club in Hartford, starting on @ it o < = H. Kirkham, Mrs. George Loomis, | Tuesday, November 1, at 11 o'clock y g ! ) ] e {onal The- ! Mrs. John C. Loomis, Mrs. L. D.|in the morning. The lectures will Mrs. George Corbin of Lexington | : %on & R Songs | Kelsey, 3 » M. Cryne and be held on alternate Tuesdays. William T, & r- | Street entertained sixteen fri i MRS. DAVID ‘,_ N "“',_ 1, | Mrs. Sta is secre- | Tickets can be obtained from Mrs. lunzheon and cards at the Burritt - NiRe s ST DG vy executive board of the Donald Hart of Lincoln street. Hotel this week. The prizes went to | Miss ] ANquUis ter | Kinsley. . Mrs. L. L. Hard- of Women Voters. | P will wear a strect will Mrs. Gus ary of their mar- st ! ' Mr var 1 s. Sarah | marriage last Saturday. ng. Mrs lerson and Mrs, ‘\Yuf\',”U e : i gel % | W. H. Fitz . s Q | Mrs. Charles Gree in, president (ng: S - e Jannary 25, Cureent Eyvents by | Thirty active members of the New |of the B'naf Brith Sisterhood opened 4 StAa DY fss Beatrice e 5. Cli et followed Britain Musical club were the gUCstS | her home on Winthrop street last T e IR \\Y,‘,‘,;,' l,\}‘,l!"y‘;;","\ o "."H_f,j "“,\ o0 to Miss ] il i : oy isic. Mrs. A, P.[of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Kenned | Monday evening to the fall meeting ~ | Bennet Hibbard, Mr: Fucian S g . v j ford and Mrs, | Vance street, Wednesday eventng. ot the organization, GATHERINGS {5t | Foher Ty skt G : e e o e, ey e o, — | ward H. Christ, Miss Eurith Wach . % i : ehrua t porary Mu and George Hahn, | The directors of the Busincss and {1er, Miss Copinne Goodwin and M . irman of the program commit- | profegsional Women's club have Bridge Clubs Meet—Small | Howard Brucmmer were among o1t PR : ] 1 enli o, was in charge. The musical | completed plan concert to be Luncheons Fill the Week those from New Tiritain atte : ¢ i 7 S : Program in eharge | PrORram consisted of a piano solo | given by National Cavaliers and "With Gaicty the br party which Mrs. i e s ‘ | pesefior ) ch. Hostesses: Mrs, | by Warren Hale, who pla In the | jessica Dragonette, national broad- i Eadedid ! Cowles, Jr., and Mrs. Adolph Beck z e ) g S . Howard, Mrs. L. F E i by Frnest Bloch. It was | casting artists, on Wednesday, No- |Jr., of West Hartford gave N 2 of the picces Mr. Hale played in | vember 9, at the T. A. B. hall. Avon Country club W con. Sewing for York ¥ when winning a | The National Cavaliers is a male ey noon. Mre. Dyson B : 1 nelioo v Bri neral Hospital at the | scholarship ° Guilmont Organ | quartet, consisting of Leo O'Rourke, o g ) i M ang | sirst tenor and accompanist; Robert tomorr On the same day Sternh will also celebrate o . vd birthday. Miss Glad Reynal were a a I 2€ | \[er \ I 1 i ing in honor oIt ist toss rs. To L. oy wuss, in- | Stevens, second tenor; John Seagel, I : o will he- T 5. D "All Soul's | baritone, and Darrel Woodyard, bass. bl o VEBI S G NS Garines Weld A ot oy NG ; 3 3 Proudmar v E ¥ Mr. Hahn accompanying at | Jessica Dragonette is a lyric soprano, 2 i s R e e S i 1 far From a French musical | who has made many concert appear- Mgl el oA Gorbin aventic Jaat Suti Miss Tiat S 2 cation, Mr. Hahn brought forth |ances and has often heen heard over day night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. |\ O ot . Jane Barker, nutrition highly appreciatetd novelty, the | the radio as a member of “Roxy DT e i u o t Nor hot 1 selections by Miss Ar- | first composition of Chopln, written | Gang.” | S ent i ) Hostesses: Mrs, Walter J, |and published in Warsaw, when the | The ushers at the concert will be Mrs. Jonathan T. Hart and | composer was as yet a youth. It was | Miss Mahel Wallen, Miss Ruth Ax 1. Miteheock a polonaise of naive simplicity, not | derson, Mies Anna Foberg, Miss 1 Pvogram to he arranged. | remotely suggesting the later Chopin | Charlotte Symolan, Miss Marion Mrs T. H. Cogswell, Mrs. | As a representative American orches | Campbell, Miss Abbie Dawson, Miss ind Mrs. William tral masterpiece, Ernest Scheling's | Grace Hatton and Mrs. Floyd “A Victory Rall” was given via the | Mitchell. G club of the New Brit- ay party | #in Trust Co. held a Hallowe'en par- m 4 to 6ty at the Matta t Fishing clu Hart's pond, on Wednesday evening 1o home was attractively decor- | A 30 people were in atten o4 with Hallows'en novelties and | A Hallowe'en luncheon was s colors and two | illuminated | and appropriate gamss were 1 zoblins stood watch : entrance. | in the course of the evening. ved. i S inners, ¢ Miss Mary Mechan entertain bridge Thursday evening at home on Wilson strect. Drizes wors iip B ) ¢ alawarded to Ceedle Hickey, Mrs eon follow )y cards atiCharles Solomon and Mr Carl e bridegroom her home ¢ le Meadow avenue | Borgendahl, i it as i ricy et o 0 o i o s ‘ Today's Chic Inspires Yesterday's Chivalry ma Miss Hel Helen Purg 1 William Gorski, crepe trimmed with - cived in 1 : Cards have boen received in N Jonans wle Hill Woman' s Club { ge tea whihe Mrs - B i i yutitstage fandiohingatanes it ] ends at a Hallo- | y ) T B A 4 2 s £ feiva ) an. Mrs. Frank att Ad- F d rried a bouq of whit ) . ‘ednesday evening at | s an sy s X . ; o 2 Ca[ul’e at lies of the valley. The maid '{jeip home in the Monroe Apart- B % . ! r \ r Likrid " e3. oo wore an Alice blue gown | jepts L noon @ Mrs. Smith's home in Hart- 3 icture hat to match | . . yellow — chrysanthemums, Mre. William 1. Brooks of South dds wore gowns of | [{igh street entertained twelve at inestones and a veil of tulle and Mis. 1 Kibbe enter- Miss Mary Swift Whittle i Miss Frances Whittlesey gave | Scoteh breakfast for a number o their friends Tuesday morning at their home on West Main st . . A1l Moc nof Mr. and Allen Moore of Sunnyledg bachelor dinner Wednes- the Heublein hotel — GORDON V-LINE Daventree's Lea Tucked 7 o~ | Y Silk Hosiery F:‘ O(‘,k z% [ [ oZ)) ] /’l O (RE RSN RE] ) In Smart Afternoon and Evening Shades In fall colors—rust and lg ts ui IR | A \ | | dark brown, blue, beige, c green or black—of crepe ompletu the w‘ll Colette. 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