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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1927, Architecture last week-end. | Nichols and Francis Nichols of Oy- ster Bay, N. Y. werc his housc guests. . e 4 Mrs. Earl V. Highee Garden street are in Boston, Mass. for the week-end. They will witness the Yale-Harvard game today. Ribhard Mr. Mr. and Mrs. White of Vance street are spending the week- end in Great Barrington, Mass. PR Mr. and Mrs. Dunc Shaw of Corbin z will see th o- rd game & in Cambridge, Mass Dr. Stephen A. Don nd Wil jam F. Curtin will attend the For own game today in PR Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hu ' it Russell et, and Mrs. Georg: Kimball of South Burritt street wr n Cambridge, Mas, today for tl Vale-Harvard football game. Harold Judd of Berlin an Sweeney of Cedar stre Yale-Harvard game i “ e e m wvitness the Cambridge Miss Ruby Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jobn A. Andrews of Lincoln street is spending the weck end in New York city. o a4 Mrs. Harold Judd of Berlin is spending the week-end in New York city. PRI Robert Lienhard a student at ti Yale School of Architecture, spent last weck-end with hie parents, Mi and Mrs. H. A. Lienhard of Maple {HIN o e . Frank H. Johnstone of West Main street, director of the Connecticut Chamber of Commerce, attended the New England council which was held tn Springfield on Thursday and Friday. | Thure Jonnson attended the na tional convention of the Master Photo Finishers of America this | week in Buffalo. Mr. Johnson s MRS. ED DE L CHRIST Mrs. Christ was in charge of the social committee for Guest Night of the \\um.xn club on Tuesday evening. Social Activities About Gown vice-president of the M. P. F. of A for New Britain. Sl e Charity Affairs Claim Society — Tea Dance at Shuttle = s James Mebermott of this city is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Meadow Club Thanksgiving Day — School Set to |rouis York of Southampton, Return for Holiday Week-end. fand s As the Thanksgiving season ap- proaches the ‘Woman's Hospital Board have been making their an- nual preparations for the holiday at g- With Thanksgiving less than a week distant an air of holiday festivity is alveady discernable about town. The Shuttle Meadow club offers a tea dance in the late afternoon the hospital. As in othe; ars the which is sure to be the high light of the week, especially when ! schools throughout the city have co- it is noted that Si Yaffe and his orchestra will play for dancing °perated asking the children to f Many of the members will take dinner at I‘fj'g".‘,ff;:;“',;‘,’"';‘;j;ool‘";{"'{‘,“u,,f;{‘;‘ the club staying on for the dance while others entertaining at rycsday morning trucks will make drop in to join the gaiety. Not to forget the ' junior members of society, many of whom will be at home from the colleges, universities and preparatory schools. A tea dance is sure to attract them, home will surely the rounds of the schools collecting the Thanksgiving offering of food- stuffs and will deliver them to the {Tocal hospital where they will be re- ceived by Mrs. €. P. Merwin and Mrs. W. H. Rattenbury. .« e & Football in this locality comes to an end today, for this season at all event: Considering the bleak weather, a good number of New Britain’ port loving contingent motored to Cambridge, Mass., this morning for the Yale-Harvard game. However it takes more than cold weather to dampen the enthusiasm of the local Ydle and Harvard graduates and no doubt the game will be well worth the effort. For those who stay at home the radio fills the gap or the Hartford-New Britain | cef street 1o Visiting ligh school game is a good substitute, for, from all wpmts it [ by the Sea, Mass. is sure to be the spectacular game of the “Good old day: s Miss Fay Rattenbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rattenbury of Lenox Place is spending the Mr. and Mre. Russell Germond and children of Camp street former- 1y of Hart street will move into their new residence on Lincoln Road next Wednesday. Miss Nathalie Mr. and Mrs. ards C aughter of of For- in Manchester Entertainments ' for chariety at this season seem to be more numerous than ever before and certainly more diversified | weex-end in Boston, Mass. and colorful. They vary from dramatic preformances to GG u'lu,\m(llx, bridges, fairs and bazaars. The interest displayed in “m“’"‘”; “;";“- son of Mrs. A ‘]"i them comes from the younger wome», the yi or 8 i soloe S00 LACRIS S siruen o lianold married sets. 'I‘his(\\'ufllL;mF\lru He l\' ll"&ffiflf%\lé&i&fi?\l' Lo ron tirm Allce T Ross K, Ars, Aarsons s SSIUILY | herg of Vine street and Isaac Rus- commandeered a group of women, | nent in the town life, sl son of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Rus- they have given unreservedly of thei: time and effort in an sl of Grove Hill are attending the endeavor to in~\m~ the success of the annual Red Cross drive, Yale-Harvard game at Cambridge, ot ol = ; Mass., today. The young men arc Virginia IHart heads the long list and is followed by Eurith atudents ativale University. Wachter, Maxine Hart, Ha et Reynal, Marjorie .\oms.( ¢ . . Virginia Leland, Flovence Andrews, Esther Stanley, Sall Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Traceski, Humason, Miriam Mouat, Gladys Day, Mrs. Emory Corbin, Mrs. | Miss Anne Skritulski of Lincoln street and Miss Sophie Mikalauskas Mrs. Raymond Gilpatrick, Mrs. Fred Chamber- | fon :&eonr:‘?ge;h:u‘;;‘t:(c-‘r::dz)::\};;f;\: > Boli, Mrs. Harold Shepard, Mrs. Clifford | Harvard game. ames Robinson, Mrs. Maurice Pease, Mrs. Hamil- S8s S0 Mrs. Maxwell Coe, Mr M. Hayden, Mrs. | s John Mikalaus Sherrod Skinner, Mrs. Ernest Smith, Mrs. Robert Hyatt, Mrs. ij“;',,fi";‘,‘;’ffiff i Stanley Cooper, \Iz\ Sturman Dyson, Mrs. Jack \\Inltal\er, and | - e e Mrs. Howard Bruemmer, | E. R. Jones of Worthington Ridge, Berlin, has gone to Florida to spend the winter. * e e Bret Neece, Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. \rtnur Harrop lain, M Geo Vivian, Mrs ton Bick fm'-d, Walter Murdock, Mr: Pri- wiil 18 left she ent last week-end with | John H. Kirkham of Whittlesey, Miss Fran- v of West Main street herine Swift of Lincoln and Miss Kat Marion | i WEDDINGS | street, Methodist ceremony Stohl The city. Mr. Co seve d her sister other sister Miss Virginla Sarra was Sarra, ¢ 9 | Virginia Leland to Wed | : | Joseph Walton Thanksgiv- ‘ ' ing Day—Other Nuptials. . ! The wedding of Miss Gladys E. Sanders, niece of Mr. and Mr: . C. | Sanders, and Frederick Taylor, son of Mrs. Barbara Taylor of Whiting | took place Wednesday after- noon at the parsonage of H. Alderson, pastor, performed the | was Charles Anderson was best man. bride was attired in a gown of pink taffeta with silver trimmin; and a pleture hat to match. She car- vied a bouquet of white roses with . shower of pink. Miss d in pink georgette 1 trimmings. matched her dres: bouquet of pink ros A reception was Deld at the home t Mr. and Mrs, Sanders for The white and blue. and Mrs. vedding trip to their return will reside lawn street. and Mr: stnut street 5Sth anniversary of their marriage | \t their home tomorrow. The obser- vation will be very quiet since les has been seriously ill al wee Miss Elvira Mary ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. cato of Franklin street were married Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at s church. rmed by Reverend Waiter Miss Angelina Sarra attended | flower girl. a brother of the The bride satin trimmed with lace and a tulle veil caught pink taffeta with hat to match and J. C Trinity church. Reverend William Miss Edith honor and 3 o'clock. maid of at Stohl was with p picture hat | carricd a Her he Philadel- | and this in ts, from Hartford, home was decorated ylor left on a York and upon at 33 Brook- o e e » B. Cowles of observe the George will Mr. for | Sarra, daugh- Sarra of | street, and Paul Mozzi- The ceremony | who also celebrated the as mald of honor and an- | The best man was Gino bride. wore a gown of white | ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. with orange blossoms, | She carried a shower bouquet of | white roses and lilies of the valley. | Dray of this city T'he maid of honor wore a gown of | Katherine | Mrs. . The wedding | extended wedding Miss Leland, whose marriage to Jc | place on Thanksgmna Day, is the daughter ‘\\alzer W. Leland. About forty guests reception which v MISS VIRGINIA LELAND ph R. attended the Slackall att d of honor. Walton will take of Mr. and Mrs, ded her s held after the Martin Dray London, 2 brother of the Fitzgerald left on a oni, was best man, The trip to the sou Aftorney John C. Black- 150 1. brother of the bride, of br. Edward J. Charles 1. Black- and Miss Gertrude the bri '29; Blackall, Margaret Blackall of laughte dang Martin of this cit MeGrath of Bridgeport and . . MISS MARY EVELYN .I‘,H"\}",\. carried a shower bouquet of pink |son Court, Bristol, took pl he bride wore a gown of ivory Miss Feeney will become the bride of Thomas Henry ' |oces The flower girl was dressed in | day morning at 10 o'clock , Patou vobe de siyle ankla Mullen on Wednesday. She is the daughter of John J. Feeney white crepe and carried a basket of | Joseph's church, Bristol. th, with tulle and i of lace of hm\p ]h]l flowers. | Francis May of Mount C: non Lier mother's wedding gown, st iy e T TS A reception was held at Odd Fel- | cousin of Dr. Dray, of ulle veil wus held in place with | lows hall at which guests were pres- | Palms, ferns . t with orange blossoms street, left on Wednesday to spend ot West Main street, and Mr. and {on¢ from Waterbury, New York, |used as deco i L prayer book from a fow daysiin Boston. They will re- s. Bret of Corbin avenue, |y, 4rorq . Ansonia, Derby and New | Miss Mary McHugh, cousin of 1 which hu of orchids and Lo OLLON L Mass., this | piitain, The couple will make their |bride, sang Schubert’s “Ave Maria.” lilies of the valley. The -maid of Ty nliE fosw nessiRils “HaT~ ome on Gladiola street on their re- | = Mr. and Mrs. Goulding K. Wight 1 game Giin trom @ weduine tiip | and daughter of Montclair, New Jer- 5 0 edloing} | Toli \\.\’: w.\‘y‘v‘i:h‘,\h.&'h\\,’ = : ‘\'] \:" Mrs. Magdalena Ostrowski of | Mr. and Mrs, William Booth of For- ' Carlton street and Peosil Kezemen est stre ! e <ki of Bristol were married Wednes- | i day morning at 8 o'clock at Sacred | New Britain's Leading and Most Relfable Furver, Mrs P T Mis. James Heart church. Miss Mary Karvoski street is entert i MR () i was maid of honor and the best man | . . Divyer o aln last we was Stephen Totuck of Pequabuck. t lg t appen end. Miss M L sl e | has been visiti Mrs. Thomas Wilbor of | Mrs. F. May of Pleasant street Murray, returned to her home on ont, N. Y., spent last v has announced the engagement of | An b Tuesday. Miss oris s itl Wilbor's mother, Mrs. | her daughter, 1da, to William . Ol- | yw ere of schools in Pawtuck Wilbor of Franklin Square. | son of Carlson street. L s ey | During the storage rush it was impossible for us to koo Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Beecher of | “1iss Margaret Elinor Queenin, of maintain our uvsual citicient servies Mr. and Mrs. Harry A Grove T1I and AMr. and Mre. Harolq | Rockwell avenue, and Daniel Thom- Springtield, Mass, G atd Boridnd vs soanits Fitzgerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. N e e Thanksgiving Day with M o Ay s D. Fitzgerall of Fatrview | So great was the fask of returning coats, seling now parent, Mr. and Mrs, ey , were united In marriage | coats in our 17fh an rSary » Which came a Mouat of Grove Hill * sday morning at St. Jnsf-,ph's‘ this time, ete, that everything apparently was out PN ind s, Louis W. Young of church. Reverend John ¥. Donohue | of hand. Miss Victorla Flske, Li 1oad will sce the Yale-Har- | performed the ceremony. Miss Mary | dent at colle ird game in Cambridge, Mass., to- | Irene Queenin, a sister of the bride, | Some of our customers perhaps did not receive day. il was maid of honor and the best man | e e R e to these we apologize WES dEiy Toh LIl afs i and ask them to come in now when they may have Miss Fior Trumbull, daughter The bride wore a period gown of | e Fiske and Mrs. Fiske of e {0f Governor John H. Trumbull and | flesh colored georgette with hat to | R Mrs. Trumbull of Plainville, in js | match. The maid of homor was | 3 Cambridge, Mass., this week-end for | dressed in orchid georgette trimmed | Tt there remains anything unsatistactory about any ‘;”w”;m !‘“‘f:m‘\:s'\;;"” \‘,“ s e O with rhinestones. | garment intrusted Lo us, it will be correeted imme- derson of Lake strect, are atter i IR the Harvard-Yale foothall gume to- | _ S ————— day in Boston. Coats that have | stored with us will b o oo | HOSIERY — SCARFS — BAGS t glazed free for the Thanlsgiving holiday if Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Iart of South [|___ . E desired. Burritt street have gone to Florid to spend the winter. o o e Mrs. Addison Chase and her son Judson, returned to their home in w Rochelle yesterday after spend- ing weeks with Mrs. John H Kirkham of Lexington stre « . Dr. M. A. Kinsella and Mrs. Kin- sella of Ten Acre Road are spending week-end in Boston, Mr. and Mrs. th Howard Bruemmer - Sach “Weebk | We Show a New Hat Creation et S s o e S 7 o e Many Entertain Gue .. : | SEEE— [ New Britain 1 llows of Ten Acre =) | | Journey to Boston. r\: lenmht:}', “(B [ t” | e ~of Maplewood, | | elar ; s e l.‘r Henry Mar- [ d. od lc V l | : . st | Individuality— Value | Mps. 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