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= n (—— E N 'URDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1927. B ) “Thomas Jeiferson and His Ho | meeting after which Dr. The program for the remainder |don Gilkey of at the Community hous. ington Ridge. Christmas Tree for | rved after the Mrs, Ellls Island. D. A. I. gossip. Hos- in the dining room with tesses: Mrs. Stearns, Mrs. A, W. Ma- | Hemenway i son, Miss Hollister, Miss Helen Roys, | Mouut presidin wble which was decorated with yel- January 19, an adiress by Miss [low pom poms, Lronze chrysanthe- Nettleton, State regent of the D. A. [mums and yellow R. Music. The meeting will be at |William Attwood. the home of Miss Mary Atwater Bruemmer, 3 February 15, Current Events by | Miss Gl Mirs. Elizabeth Wickwire. Mrs. Rus- [ Swift and Miss Miriam sell Gold will be the hostess. sisted with the serving. March 16, Mrs, Robert O. Clark | AR will be the hostess. Mrs. Lewin will | A meeting of Interest was held read a historical paper which will |the Hartford circle of the be followed with & musical program. | s, at the Y. M. H. A. in Hart The April meeting will be in the |on Friday afternoon. Mr form of a luncheon given in the |Greenstein, Mrs. B. Protass church dining room. Mrs. Phelps. |Mrs. M. Peyser of this Mrs. Damon and Mrs. Shjerden com- |appointed on committees. pose the committce in charge of s ae aftain Mrs. A. Freedman of Nes will be one of the speakers the home of Mrs. Cowles. A report | fo, 4 2N 00 Fi6 SPEUEICR 6 6 of the Continental Congress will be [T . R B, on Nov. 13 at fhe I slyen. Iritt. Mrs. Freedman is pr the central hody of the con auxiliaries of the L 0. B Regent: Miss Caroline K. S e EioesremRny B EucheaCRaY. wiil be held in Boston this month. May 17, Annual meeting held at The list of the officers and com- mittees for the season follows drum; secretary, 's. Robert e e Chapman; treasurer, Miss Alice Bauer, Advisory board: Mrs. Ralph Wooding, Mrs. Thomas €. Hodgson, | | College C]ul{ _b idge Mra. Russell S. Gold. || day—DMrs. Coit and Mrs. Program committec: Mrs. Russell | ‘ Neece to Entertain, 8. Gold, Mrs. Thomas C. Hodgson, Jumes Gor- Springfield of the season follows interesting talk. Ilis Dec er 15, a husiness me Z Modern Home suarns: nistorian, i coonne | GATHERINGS Mrs. A. P. Marsh. — Conservation and Thrift: M. | oo Trone Sullivan of Deming; Amerdcanism, | < ota sirect will entertain mer W. Stearns; preserva- | o’ triands at a par tion of historic spots, Miss €. M. |qp, UTE P B I e Baver: flag, Mrs. Edna 8. Damon; | axpected to be present from Middles D. A. R. magazine, Mrs. Leland W. |14\n portland, Hartford, Waterk Gwatkin; publicity and press, Mrs. fop g tnis city. A program of dancin I'rank B. Woods; trustees of Ch o eamesnaih Siiplann an Lane cemetery, Mrs. Sidney M, R aTAe i wles, Miss Alice W. Huston, Miss | Marjorie Moor ank L. Wilcox, Harold W. ¥'pson orations will b A Hallowe'en party the home of Mrs ) Esther Stanley chapt R it st s re of the America e e leld the first meeting of the season | vesterday afternoon at the home of | Mrs. Fregerick A. Searle on Forest street. Yirs, M. searle of | \dams street assisted Mrs, Searle as hostess. Mre, Howard Pa gent of the chapter, preid a number of friends at rations with the season made | striking! attractive. Games —— |played and luncheon was @ery | . HerBerT E. ANDERSON || Mre. Teonard Morse entertained T he members her bridg: luncheon and ¢ noon at her homs | Mrs. John H. Trpmbull of Plain- 'I‘\m»ounrmu..f with a luncheon Packard Bldz., Arch an Mums Beautiful, gorgeous Mums in fiery colors. Sweet, dainty flowers that are so popular. Remember, send some home. We wire Mums to any part of the country. Freshly received. VOLZ The Florist West Main St. Phone 3700 Fitch- Jones Co. To encourage early Christmas shopping all gifts purchased in November may be paid with the January Ist bill. Our stocks of men’s furnishings, leather goods and robes are now complete. sses Grace and Dorothy gand of Wallace strect entertained we'en party at their home Wednes- in {in honor of the 35th wedding anni- | o', and bridge Tuesday afternoon at her home ° v . Miss Beatrico Reynal entertained the members of her bridge club at her home on Lexington street, day afternoon. Mrs. Bennett 1. Hib- b Mrs. Sturman Dyson and Miss Harriet Reynal won the prizes . Miss Martha Clark of Garden street was hos the Alpha Alpha alurinae Tuesday evening Miss Beatrice Iteynal won the bridge prize. oiisile Mrs. Elwood Johnson will enter- e members of her bridge on Trumbull oon. Miss Doris Williams of Corbin cnue entertained with a brid Tucsday at her home. Miss Eha McKirdy was awarded the prize Dr. and Mrs, Henry Lasch were given a surprise bridge party Mon- day evening o 1 on Grove Hill by a nun weir friends fo able f auction, Tenox Place « ed the members of her s - and e b at her Revers Mrs. Green: {reception to th parish of F church on Mond o'clock until 1 home on Lexingt Bret Mrs have cheon 1 tle M nal, Mrs. Jack Whit ze Boli or home on Loui Ho < MeKirdy 76 Mis. Daughters of the 1 meeting held Frida club met slson Mann prizes were James Powell, Mrs, J nd Mrs. B J. Hubert, > sln Kenneth Vreoland of West ord will entertain with two | Miss Harriet tables of bridgs Saturday evening. | Mr. 1 Mrs aE Lexington str Dr. and Mrs. Waterman Lyon | members of I gave a Hallows party Monday cards Friday evening at their home on Corl avenue, Mrs. W . . Forest strect. luncheon A Hallow« party was held | il today Monday evening at the home of Mr. 1o (po (¢ and Mrs, George Post on Dwight purrist piot aieh o e ] o Mrs. Milton Jones of Trumbull 04 streat entertained at bridge and tea |y Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. JOhn | gp yp Pelletier of ce street Ton, Mo Thik of Hart st Mrs. Burton Hildebra e | hur tained at dinner Thursday evening | o © yio o0 at her home on South Burritt strest | 0 o™ ) vold strec versary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Humphrey of Lincoln strect . . Mrs. Roger Whitman gave a small tea at the Shuttle Meadow | club Friday afternoon for her moth- party Waverly park for Mr. and Mr Mrs, Maxwell Po er. Mrs. Fraser M. Moffat of Short | M. Hayden gave a Hallow Hills, N. T. Monday night at Mrs .« e on Lincoln road Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McMillan | friends at supper e a small dinner party Wednes-) Hallowe"en games. ¥ evening at their home on Dover | .. Road Miss Madeline St e e tained several youn, Mrs. Donald Hidden entertalned|home Iriday afternoon r and tea Tuesday afternoon |ance of her thirteenth hi HOWARD ent of the Esther Stanley n Revolution, presided at the opening 1d MeMillan Mrs. Harold George Prentice, Graceful as Arrows are GORDON Shadow Clocks GLO(_KS for your ankles traced by a subtle shadow. But a permanent shadow woven into the chiffon itsclf and 2 narrow French heel. Itis this that GordonShadow Clocked hose give you—so smart for tailored costumes and sports. Clear chiffon . . . fash- jonable shades. The clocks cither sclf color or a contrasting shade and the Gordon invisible run- stop line at the hem. $3:00 See our other Gordon numbers, too, especially the famous Gordon V- Line. Exclusive colors. WEDD]NGS jfrom the Choate school and attend- | sister, Miss Margaret Tarbox s «d Bowdoin college, :mam of honor. The bridesmuils - e ——1 i | were Miss Martha Moore, sister of ) e The wedding of Harold F. the bridegroom, Miss Harriet Car- .u?d.ud»_]h-xwx ield and AN 1 Mrs. ¥ ;| ter of Brooklyn, Miss Millard Myer Hinkley-Sargent Are Be- | |W. Latham of 105 Black Rock av- | 0f Asbury Park, New Jersey, Miss trothals of Wide Note. wnue, this city, and Miss Phyllis | Jessica Roesler of New York, Miss Newlands of Pittsburgh, Pennsylva- | Noella Martin and Miss Winifred a, will take place in Pittsburgh on | Rockefeller, both of Greenwich, e Thurs December 8. Both Mr.! Allen Moore attended his brother Ny emuAn n nd Miss Newls are 48 best man. The ushers were Max- Mes Wisthrer . 2i | graduates of the Unive of | Well Moore, another brother of Mr. Sl Pittsburgh. Mr. Latham is in busi- | Moore, Theodore Hart, Valentina . b i e et Hart, Stanley Hart, cousins of the SRR e bridegroom, Dudley Felt of this city Rt . he Camphell of 12 |and Clinton Randall of New York. et T 5 street, and Herbert J.{ -The bride, who waa given.in mar. ! ik ¢ Springficld, Massachu. | 38 by her father, wore a gown S ) S epi i worn. | Of White satin and velvet. She car- School of Fine Arts of Yale Us ey S rv's rec. | Fied @ bouquet of white roses and el e a tor R. McCrann Sardenias. The maid of honor wa o Miss I'o Iarmin; ormed the ceremony. Fed In & gown ef rose,yeivet lton, and later P bride wore a gown of flesh | SN2 tulls iwifh ! Wats e /Al jpaneto match. Her bouquet was of autumn flowers. Tk bridesmaid ire nb blue velvet a gown of | CrTied bouquets of autumn flowers with hat to, The reception was held at the res was of yellow | 14ence of the bride's parents. r a cousin of | M- and Mrs. Moore left on a wed hOcR: Sl X trip and after November Hinkley Loy Dot man of | Will take up their residence or > i i n Vance street e U om Spring-| Mrs. Moore attended Greenwicl Miss Fon: e's Schoc ce. Mr. Mo at Nre S Warnent j87F Sea School and Bowdoir rip to New York and upc Gl Fidsithra) jiheir T > in this ¢ : Z 2 (R B S Ti ) @ member of Designers Catering to ck in 5. ire Women Who Are Smokers ny W erformed b er- C. Goodwin ! Paris, Nov. § (W fth an- | TS are getting more and more (araary o6 thals wiAate ¢ g ration from accessory ng with a reception to be given One of the latest handt elr home on Ellis street. They |Side pockets for cig BOWN | ere T arried November 5, 1902 matches or lighter and a small TOS® | Norwich, Mrs. Goodwin b arette case of the sams Bla ot of Willimantic Uie & s e marel Nearly all the Mrs. Goodwin is active fn the | fitted with cases o ranth N the A nNew motor ¢ Goodwin E er- | lmportant hou % orchid colored | . A it of the New pocket ted with 0 to s . rette envelope made of % a little second pocket forick T, Grace |OUtside to hold a fat packet have | matches “ta with hat to match ©d a Louquet of pink ro a sister of nded her sister Miss Gertrude ¥ of Mrs. Mary M mont street 1 veil caught with hlossoms T Plainvill : e engagement of eir Parlsians are smiling oy ' Viola May, fo David M. |SUEEestion of Nicole Groult, dross ter of Burlington maker, that cigarette smoking Blue E responsible for the half-way meas: pon thetr | o e Miss Misg | UT® Which makes veils stop at th woedding r P Jjust above it this winter. . ; n who smoke incessantly fand Mme. Groult is one of them Mrs, Slatte s s : cannot be bothered, she says, fo s raming {Homert C. Chnee o Wasren sves, | 43000 be botheret, she say o = he wedding date has not been set. | iy 170 e e ¢ a0 N Mary Fronzi, daughter of ment has heen made of and Mrs. T Fronzi of Tawtor American Men Apt th marria, of Miss Emily Myers, street, and Louis Pasquale of l'on-‘ 1 1 daughter Mr. and Mrs, Frank | cord street will be married Novem- | At Paris Shopping Myers of & st Main street, and her 21, at St. Mary's church. Rever- | Paris, Nov. 5 (P — There are Carlton L. Klocker, son of Mr, and |end Walter J. Lyddy will officiate, | Plenty of male shoppers, some Mrs. Charles Klocker of Plymouth, | Miss Agnes Packl will be maid | American business men among them it Millerton, New York, last Satur- | of honor and Jose ph Gacondie will | Who know their way about the ex- lay. The bride is a graduate of the | be hest mar clusive haunts of fashion, New Tritain State Normal &chool | s Not all the Paris gowns are picked d has faught in Plymouth for the | wedding of Miss Elizabeth | Out by women, by any means. They 11 four years. Mr. Klocker is & Lamont Tarhox, daughter of Dr, |&re husbands—not professional buy te of Terryville High school land Mrs. Harry R. Tarbox of Old |€rs either—who habitually pick up of Pratt Institute, They will|Church road, Greenwich, and Ros- | @ dress or costume for “the wif make their home In Waterbury. well Moore, son of Mrs. and Mrs, k. | When they visit Paris. They know . e of Sunnvledge, took |28 much or more about suitabBity, anno ed by o ZLoly parents, Mr. and Mrs here| John s Stoddard, owner of | Place S: afternoon at 4 | color and style as a large proportior the Hearlhstons Tavern. on: Wort Greenwich. | 0f the women who shop in high ington Ridge, Berlin, and Miss | The ceremony was performed by Dr, | Places. ther Herschfield, daughter of Mr. rison Budlong. The church was | Joseph Widener of Philadelphia and Mrs. Robert 1. Herschfeld of | decorated with oak leaves, chrysan- |18 8N outstanding example of the were married Monday eve- | themums and other autumn flowers. | AMerican man who can shop for Andrew's Fpiscoy The bride was attended by her |his wife and daughter while in n. Reverend Geory | Paris. s, rector of the church, G rmed’ the ceremony. The choir g E j | Wife Joins Husband sang during the cersmony g6 oy f Miss Inez Smith attended the i In Politics Campaign as maid of honor. The brides- York, Pa., Nov. 5 P—A4 wife un- were Mrs. Foster M. John- expectedly joined her husband in Mrs. Warern €. Heidel, M R | the political arena here when elec- ith and Miss Helen Wil- {tors chose Mrs. Julia Fickes as | 3 | democratic candidate for the office was best man, and |of alderman, Her husband, W. Warren C. Heidel 3 | Walter Fickes, seeks reelection as Foster M. Johnson, Andrew C. More- - constable. house, Jr., t . Comstock, i Mrs. Ficl entry into the politi- 11l of Meriden, and James Morrison | cal struggle was unexpected becau: she was not a candidate for office, but was chosen by voters who wrots her name on their ballots. She and her husband have ca ried on a * mwork" campa N she calls it, their slogan being “ef- honesty and justice to al offenders haled before the courts.” Constable Fickes for the past two years has been chief snforce- ment officer for District Attorney |'A. W. Herrman. e bride was attired in & gown | of ivory velvet with a veil of tulle nd lace. She carried an arm bou- oy E | chrysanthemums Pllow centers The maid of honor wore a gown of ecru lace and tulle and carried bronze chy was held at the arthstone Tavern, Berlin, for | two hundred guests. Later in the {evening, Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard left | O on a wedding trip by motor. MRS, JOHN STYLES STODDARD 7 5 | The bride was graduated from the | < ¢ of Meriden J It Lake City Girl | Meriden High school with the clas Mrs. Stoddard before her recent v Pri ' . jof 1922 and attended the Emerson warriage was Miss Esther Hersch-| . . Ilzoeht‘ (g“ze “':m‘e"] | College of Oratory in Boston. Mr. [field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Rob- | S2it Lake City, oAl | Stoddard who is the son of Dr. and crt T Herschfield of Moriden, Roth | ©f Zion has achleved fame {Mre. John I Stoddard of Wilcox Mr. and Mrs, Stoddard are well | AMist Ruth Harwood has been no. lavenue, Meriden, was graduated | known in town. |tifled that her poem. “Browning. was chosen first in the Browning contest conducted by the National Poetry soclety of America, New York. Miss Harwood also fs winning praise for her art work as well as | for her poetry. Some of her work is to be featured soon in the Arts I HANKSG[VING Magazine at Stanford university will soon be here Select vour Table Decorations now while our stock is com- plete. n of beauty and refinement, when ¢ in a Genuine Orange Blossom ing reflects the distinctive person- and charm of the wearer. ' M. C. LeWitt HELENPALLpS relrand Dingad D BOOKS|GIFTS STATIONERY : AEW BRITAIZN.CONZ 149 MAIN STREET PHONE 124 Next to Strand Theater