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is Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. ing. The bride was given by her Tohn Murphy of 170 East street, brother, C. N. Ostergren of New Plainville, The wedding will take | York city. slace on J 2, 1928, The maid of honor was Miss Ruth o et Ohlson, a cousin of the bride and Mrs, Magdalens Ostrowski of 11z the best man was Willlam Cole, | tarlton street will become the brige Prother of the groom. The bride Peosil Kizemenski of Briatol, next | V28 attired in a gown of peach G zeorgette and carried a shower bou- quet of white roses. The mald of honor wore a gown of apple green Canton crepe and carried a bouquet of Madame Butterfly roses. morning at Heart S o'clock at church, Karvoski will be maid of honor and the best man will be Miss Mary Totock jof Pequabuck, | Guests were present from New Ostrowski is owner of the York, Hartford, New Britain, A. V. 0. company of this city. Middletown, East Hampton, Port. PR land and East Berlin there being 6 i iding of Miss Giovanna present. The house was prettily Nico nter of Mr. and Mre, decorated for the occasion the color of Plainville and Ro- scheme being autumn brown and ucine. son of Mr. and Mrs, €0ld, the effect belng created with E ucine of 113 Orange street, autumn leaves of variegated hue and lust Saturday. The cere- Zolden chrysanthemums. Mrs. Silas s performed hy Rev, Thom. Larson of Cromwell sang “Oh 1 vior, 0t pustor or s, Promise Me” Miss Alice Nyren of | Luay's ehreh, Cromwell presided at the organ. “ e e Following a short wedding trip the couple will make their home in Cromwell. Mr. Cole is associate owner of the Berlin general store on Worthington ridge having recently purchased the business from the late Ostergren. dau Ostergren of Crom- Roy Cole, son ole of East is afternoon 4 gclock at lome of the ! E. Honiss, i Il Conn.. Rev. e [ bast £t (Special 1o the Me s Cromwell ofticnt. | . New York, Nov. 13—Frank E Wallace, formerly of New Britain, the son of Stephen and Matilda Wal- lace, obtained a license here yester- day to marry Mrs. Selma Axelgern, of 40 Teman Place, New York city. They announced that the wedding would take place today. R Mr. Wallace fs now residing in M fl the Bronx, New York city. Mrs. L Axelgren, who divorced her former husband, Bendix Axelgren in Swe- den in 1923, is a natlve of Sweden, the daughter of Andus and Sorri Patterson. g |_GATHERINGS ' . i Brides—Bridge and Teas. 1 § 3 % s T N | Mrs. Bret Neece and Mrs. XEW BRITAIN DA tables of cards. Mrs, Earl Higbee, Mrs. J. R. Walton, Mrs. Clayton Parker and Mrs. Leland were awarded the prize PR Mrs. Ernest Bal will enter |tatn the members of her bridge club {at her home on Dover road on Mon- !day afternoon. o o Mrs. John Andrews of Lincoin |street entertained her bridge club at |luncheon Thursday afternoon. P Miss Emily Mott was hostess to her bridge club at her home on dar street on Monday evening. e e Miss Grace Swain of Forest street entertained the members ot her card club Monday. “ . e Mrs. Joseph Carlson of wington lavenua entertained Thursday eve- ning in honor of Mrs. Ernest Ben- son. Thera wers fifteen Ruests present. Nr. and Mrs. Benson and (family will leava next week for | Collingswood. New Jersey, wher they will make tieir future home e Dr. F. J. Dray was given a bach- clor diuner Ly 40 of his friends Thursday eve - Burritt ho- fitel." " Dr. D be married to Miss Gertrude Blackall of Bristol on Tuesday. A miscell at the hon on ihiipsiaySeNentiiz iinishonox jof Miss Mae Burns, who is to become the bride of P ip McKeon on November 24, « . Mrs. James ok of Hill was hostess to the ladies of the omen's For Missionary society of the Trinity Meihodist church on Monday afternoon. Mrs. A. A, Mills was re-clected president of the so clet Mrs. | J. Skinner and Mrs. Cora Graulich spoke on the new study book, “A Straight Way to To morrow,” by Mre. Frederick G Platt. Mrs. James Healey told of interesting incidents of her rece trip to the district convention i Melrose, Mass ILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1927. Mild Summn Fall—Bar! Jeanette (€ H rso 1 North Win W Betty Middle Priscilla Macleod, Dorothy 1 E n Mar The Unknown Betty Mackintosh. Heroi Wild Be Simon Dur ring of Iror oadway 1 Manson. bara ‘ase. nd— Marior Helen Harkins ibeth Dickerson v Ciesynskie. ers in chort Franc k Allyson Baker ond, Betty ¥ selia, Rose Child singe i will, Barbara D Mildred i A Lo K Coltd 1y, Rose Glov- horae cooked foods, Grace Man- Mrs. Hert Peas ss Dolan was so party at her home v st Fuesday evening, in birthday. A n =3 's What Among that its success 1s assured. The ! subject will be “Wh varfous committees are planning to | the New Book make this event one of the season's il nost enpoyable and lightful oc- ing of the Current fons ¥ conducted by Mr The following ladies have charge . Bennett, was held Wed- of the ments, Mrs. 6. W vening at the Y. A Mrs. F. A le, nnett’s talk incl : “Prob- Hatch, exeeutive cor lems of the entie (‘ongress," H. 1. Mills, secretary; Mexic tuation,” and “Our ] r Kimball, evening ticke New Ambassador, Dwight Morrow." ] Mrs Chamberlain, afternoon Two book reviews were given, “N ] Attwood, dinner Ty mil Ludwig, and } Mrs, W, . . chapter, H Revolue 4 a mesting November 17, s Miss Thom. Hil noon st H. Allen, Mrs, W Mrs, Congregational Thompson of ologist, will um an Origin- 8 Old Folk Lore in cos- Her program is as follows An Original Play tume. S0 SO0 A Proposal of M As She 1 ks it R As it Really Happened Wallen ¢ a4 45 She Relates it to a Friend, sday e > Intermission home on Robbins street. of the Shadow. From DS of Jean Renart. A. D, Miss Ceeilia Dolan was given a esday evening at street in ob- Two Old Ballads Stanley 5 The Out Knight English R Sir Kavel's Lyke-V Danish i 5 Intermission T | Old Madrigals CLUB EVENTS | wis 10 Love—attibuet 1o air S e __ lYalter Ralej || T Once Had Plenty of Thyme Guest Night of Woman's Gra s Advice—from the Up- George provided musical Club—Playlets Planned— | ver Tt 3 A0 Goit sayve a delighttul luncheon | Monday g at their home or tollowing which | Bridge Parties Also. | Advice to Virgins to Make Muck )ULM f and bridge party yesterday afternoon [exington t to the members of i, TN L e = S0aA0 alivnelieon | of Time—Robert Herrick. at the Shuttle Meadow Country club | the parist the First Congrega MRS A O s P house was prettily dec- | |——— ——! Roscs—Plerre de Ronsard. Tran- & [v448 for forty. The luncheon table was tional ¢ Rev. and Mrs Mrs. Doyle was formerly Miss Anna E. Ah of 37 Frank- orated with autumn leaves. Miss \rs. Friedman. chalrman of the|*cTibed by Andrew Lan. A omad i beautifully decorated with yellow were guests of honor :n.«,\ lin Square. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Patrick J. Dolan was the recipient of many Lo il b guest of ,(”. ”'," 1';._‘?”01‘(1 A"fmm;' e ‘ 7 chrysanthemums and candles. The Parker, pianiet. and Miss, ypopn © Qhe became the bride of Walter J. Doyle, son of Mr, eantin onosiiati Chal that tod U ietven by | ot lrancri iR by b A dre w; . Mok o = [Fxls woxe 3on By i Tiroe Perkins, willist, - plaved g Mrs. James L. Doyle of 29 Washington street at St Corins members of the Ladies' Ausillary of| ~no : Beecher, Miss Virginia Leland, Mrs. ening. The dining room 4 ars. James A S as & b ELEN « peinciel ot | S Clen | Wiitn on Novenber 16 o . T Lol B ; %Lw ) | Arthur Kimpall, Mrs. Harold Guy 1 with vellow pom- Joseph's church, October 19. HiET solicalitsts neencnin <’x\. “]‘I‘ > Dpon ]‘3\‘“2'&1« )| members of the soctal committes amm A of Portland, Mrs. Milton Jones and pon vellow candles. 5 Ontl hrooehi by tha tiaclaia op e i AUV EER BN QLT el 1N | following the entertainment 3 g : ! will be followed by a discussion of | PR Mrs. Luther Parker. ) D. Radeliffe, Miss Mary oy ; to Gor- s csday night as : v \/& RPN sey, Mrs, Charles B, Parsons T el e s S S e ORI R | On Wednesday evening at the Y. Mrs. Charles H. Norris entertuin- and Mrs. Alexander Tomkins pour- < ram oh she s held by the faculty. r ot the tate| Mo T A and B. hall, the National | T o re M XCa e el Mea A TR Ance O an it e % ST O faie «Th' ‘RN:”“«S "n‘\‘” "VO:"" <:r“'n Cavaliers with Jessica Dragonette, 58 ) yesterday afternoon at her home on Herbert [Dease presided at fi - Al . rchers’ nssoclation | CORYeRtON ““.‘ en Voters huld at|I¥Fic soprano, presented a_concert Ten Acre road. There were three sherbet table. Those sisted | yrocn He RS "\ 2 {ation Mra Gollolan |5 Eiles ot omen f; .:91 \1'_"' : under the auspices of the Business oy “ o Kot of chrysanthes | o croury: were conelided WU ang Professional Womenls olub, of Mr 1 day morning with the eloction of the | " iy Cavaliers and Miss Dragon- . e L 5 s About 450 w tendance | onoing officers: President, Miss PO AL featuras: of WEAF'S pm‘A : and Miss Ire il ¢ t SOEU GRS | v iy o monilil sivel e e e 8 el ! T L seleetions, vo- |+ b % et e L e as equally o n- ot e L I was | Dresidents, Mr Herbert KnoX' 5 na rendition of classics as they M Elwood on | 1‘ : Smith, Farmington; Mrs. Annie G.|gr'¢0 tha modern pie 4 was | Porritt, West Hartford: Mre. Bmer-| = mp, yropram consisted of 3 / Y 55 el o son R. Newell, Gr feh, and Mrs. | o ar numb Nogro spirituals k ouie Afiss A Henry M. Townsend, New Haven;| g o5 " 0 T S / ; Miss Maxine Har e, Mrs. 'l Gt 5 [secretary, Mrs. Stanley M. Cooper,) onc o S kY Hibbard wo rr It 1 Mrs. Ja Walsh of 31 Lincoln {Gey w 5 2 7" ceived by the audience. Many pre ~{ J 1 A \ i New Britain; treasurer, Mrs. Wil-|{ ¢ eypreased great pleasure at the ’ D ! [ DA nIE Gl b ey S ihErabE! (b lliam P. Couch. Cromwell; directors-| ptoriqinment = tsg lostesses Mrs 1 t Miliar ] Al R s T e Alog lat-large. Mrs. Harry 8, C GoOn 108t the Alpha Aly : : I ) . ¥ \1‘\. (.;.nrz]i_u: ing But the Tru l ] - Tu = her h « Vel NTracic W 1“1"“" ,"‘“ o act comedy will be pres: 7, Foreet stres % \ artford; Miss Elizabeth *| Plainville high school a i o \ s Cath o 1 X | Plainville high school auditorium on are already planning o o i o i Ko Stont e I Miss Hhe e e purslay |South Norwalk; Mrs. ' L. C. Kitch i school. Vice-Principal Dous- h . W. : nor i s |elt, New Haven: Mrs, D. R. Miteh-| 1. aroononald, Teader of the soofety L street. S5 o e ron. | las MacDonald, leade he societ t elr lntc‘ A ] < 1 to Gordon T. "”I'I'\ b ";n"‘“’"' Mrs. Willlam Wor- |4, golected the following members 1 lny s \ ( avenue was re- | '",n eriden. . .| to take part: Milton Kramer, Haroll o e who ! i S o Ebe program o auskealSl WOk it W tartin’ S Gonith) Howsrd Clltcrtallllll 195 \ onslating . of T or the coming year was added to| , o o Ty gin neon, - Emma { ol N the new subjects helng: = Taxation. | i), “petty” Brastow, Dorothy Ives, = v : oman's Board NEW (fate and federal work for maternity | eI Cbifotl s Dy R oaohs g pool and tir ts con- Ditain Hospital will bridge |y 5 fancy and agriculturall prob=| ireintx Confortland Lucy Rapacky of a motio pict s rty on December 3 at the Burritt 1 1 S 2 lems fn relation to the tariff. - i THE WINTER SEASON; more formal the financial proceeds of S | Mra. George W. Traut, president A Sl oy Will g0 to the fund which : i o the Woman's board of the New than summmer, more exacting inits demands. e n's Free bed at | The i’;::‘:‘:‘:“.;,fi.m club held "‘urmm General hospital, presided at One thing is essential — enough sterlin, hospital. As the committee plans D't DRI o eONES- | the regular monthly meeting held 4 e 4 4 the benefit will fnclude an |9a¥ evening at the First Congrega-|age Monday morning at the Nurses silver to serve gracefully and correctly. Our on party r, and an |tional church chapel. The Program|yome on Mawkins street. The fol- St v el it is oxpecteq | COMSISted of travel talks by Frank|joine committees wers appolnted Steciog Sives Depaniment S At vour dis e belags panfy it ds expiealod o yonmaton, Miss Mebel Adamnandl TR0 S posal to remedy any deficiencies. And we Harry Boone. Mr. Johnston's talk [ ¢y o0n e committes, Mrs. George call your particular attention to MINUET on his trip to the biennial -1 gipay;: surgical dressings, Mrs. g ternational convention of Chamber| B R, BLTR e o E O ar, Mra as the most famous and distinguished cf of Commerce at Stockholm, Sweden. | 5™ 0 "yr n b oy .mmfll" " Mrs, f the EARLY AMERICAN patterns. We will Miss Adams spoke on England. ¢ ‘g “Rostanbury; publicity, Mra. A Masterpiece By s _p. . A Parls and Switzerland. Mr. Boone's | (0" b \”wmni ‘:" (‘:'mln""“..m appreciate the opportunity of showing you Aiare 2% | % Attwood, Ya 3 5 & xperiences as a Youns Iawyer Wiioiiones welfare, Mrs. D. McMillan, thés very Interesting design. Florlda among the ‘“cracker” set-|PALETS WEILIC Lo8 oL e tlers from Kentucky and Tennessee, R ' ! s Chzistmas, Mrs. Harold were related \The lalks provedivery| SOFM D CHEERa SR R Beauty_Salon intereating o the members pres- | ypt o ity Y aduatton, Mrs. 55 ent S o | FL L. Mills; revision of by-laws, West Main Street S e The Woman's Aid society of the | Gattnes, Mrs. G. T. Kim- Room 506 Congregational church of Rerlin witl | ball. Mrs. M. D. Saxe; & '”‘:Y 1‘&“ New Commercial Trust Bldg. The Porter & Dyson CO. P s ilk H i hold the annual ehurch fair on Wed. | Fecorde e, V. B. c\ wmbertein. 2 Ry g sday afternoon and evening. Thera | MTS. 2 L ERXE e : { T"“"x";“‘;“‘" Jewelers and Silversmiths sre 1 oS ery Wil he six or seven tables of fancy ,‘::"dfl“\'hg ,3’"-‘3“;;’:;‘,‘;"(‘:;:' 5 ) 1 o 11 be serve A § towland a b 3 - L 54 MAIN STREET e Joslelsseunnerimllybe sery 5 1 Mrw. H. T New' il MADE BY DRI dner We annual tea, Mre. H. T. Appointments New Britain, Conn, _ Clair Minot literary editor | Mills, Mra. Harold Judd, Mra. Trum Roston Herald, will be the | bull. Mrs. V. B. Chamberlain will ~ meat- | be temporarily In charge of the aker at the next meat. of (_“‘I“‘“:‘:' at § o'clock | LR = 1 ulture -~ ning, in the Walnut Hill| The second rehearsal of the — French Cosmetics ([L‘))_ s 1 Mr. Minot has ad-| Teachers' Glee club was held Tues- | ) SR CAIEAUTIFUL—smooth-fitting—sofely shaded. the Teachers’ club and — st the real reasons for the growing popularity of Woman's club in the past. Hisi (GontinedfopERaxs: Sx) Cordon Hosicry are the scrvige it gives and the aistinctive styles exclusively of Gordon creation [r — Gordon V-Line 5 Learn to Make Gordon Narrow Heel $2.50 2.00 Our Prices Lower! A comparison of furniture and prices at other stores throughout the state will bring this fact to light. Pretty Lamp Shades Distinctive, smart, exquisite, clear, smooth silk, Dainty Favors flattering in appearance. They give the last and most important touch to the ensemble Jack Horner Pies Novelties and The Diamond— tem of beauty and refinement, when Orange Blossom tinctive person- Decorations of ; Dennison Crepe i For 98 years we have main- tained a high standard of quality in furniture and have adhered to a low priced sell- ing policy . . . a combination important in making this mounting refl lity and ch «he wearer, M. C. LeWitt Jeweler and Diamond Dealer Up 1 Flight 299 Main St. | Demonstration Nov. 14th to 19th by Dennison’s Artist 5 NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE B. C. Lorter Sons TR B DAVIDSON ano LEVENTHAL HAL 179-183 ARCH STREET Miss Schulz from Dennison’s 5th Avenue store will be at Halls’ the coming week.