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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SAPTRDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1927. Langr was. atilred @ boutrant {of Mrs. Mary Dray of New London ley stroet, Brid ‘ity, the ¢ Mr. and presiden © lucal organization, 'in America, this program s sown of coral clift rimwed with {is « graduate of the Jefferson Medi- | Miss Richter is . 5 s. John C § Lincoln | will preside wh Mrs. Clark of 'poned until January., Ti velvet l{‘ the same shade. She wore | cal coll in Philadelphia local schools and th ' i Lakeville and s Linder of this ' house meeting will take place in D .- @ gold lae tand carried butter- | liospital training school city will discu Munieipal a- [cember and will be devoted to fly ros | t has Deen 1onng al the She is a member of Gradugte . g \ > garil eutertained | tion.” Mayor Gardner C. Weld, mem- | Christinas carols and ( mas phrey i land, * Association of Connecticut, and 2 ? ‘- b1 nd tea at her ariof tha Commeon Comnal e sic, and is in charge of Miss Ruth violinist, pia selection: Walter W, recenty was in cha 4 XY g board of finance and taxation are hade, who also graces each meet- Dr. Dray Mrs. Dray l-ft on -eland of Hart strect, and Joseph Reads hospital at i t 1 I were three tubles playi 4| to be guests of Lonor. (ing with a summary of current uotor trip and will W home | R. Walton, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. S \ S g f R 3 to Mrs. Willi events after December 1, in their new home | Joseph Walton of Harrison street Mr. and Mrs. Joln M. O'Hearn # 4 ’ £ Bristol, Mrs ¢ 1 e . o s at 1849 Stanley strect will take place on Thanksgiving Da¥ of Vance street observed the sixth | and Mrs. Nera Booth. CLUB EVENTS "he Woman's Ald Socie Mrs. Dy is w graduate of the |The coremony will be perfonmed anniversary of their marriage on 3 | . > gregitional e Crosby High school 7~ Waterbury | Keverend Dr. George W. C. Hill, | Wednesda event wis celebrat- v n C. Loomis en- ———— - 10l¢ HalGn Sy ppe and of the New Diritain Sfate Nor. | Pastor of the South Congregational e with a banquet and reecption i LR CL N, H s Mrs. John H. Kirkham to i D "\".“;"" ,Ivm, 5 mal school. Dr. Dray, who is the son | ¢hurch. The ceremony will be Wit- Grange hall, Newingion. Out o ning at their home on Li S s nber rs. rt Der nessed only by members of the inl- town guests were present trom Ne TR Open Residence to League ing, president of the socicty is mediate families. The couple will iy BB ealont Spolneilaii and Mrs ey (00! el f Women Voters Tuesday. charge assisted by Mrs. Frank W reside in this city upon their return | prgeeport Lcon bridge Monday n ! eox. There will be tables of linen 1 from a wedding trip to Canada. the members of h P e = = charg. Wilcox, beaded pag [ | N Ric Chite nd h ria supp | Miss Leland is a popular member . class. Mrs et neoonaitcture Mis. Clur- {2nd cspun bags in charg. o of the younger social sel, She at- GATHER[NGS | Hardy Payor wer . Iniaiidel RanneH e ol o | Mrs. Elmer Stearns, dolls of | tended the New Britain High school, £ .. 1 irophies urre oo 5 inds in charge of Miss Edith 1Li the Wykeham Rise school and Briar | ———— — ¢ : en oY, W . . x‘n’\‘ = /_aprons “; k\“‘ i cliffe school at Briarclifte-on-the- | | . - ? Irs. H. C. Bla © of Hamilton | p. 5 o \ror n charge of iss Hele 1}"?‘1\( ,“,‘\.!\{. ‘_m\l l\]:g“\‘:'u]"“"')" = | M _[Illfi(vl..l-;mt]'._ to En- p street ente ed e oy “Jalna,” the Atlan | Rohm. The bazaar will open at 4 resided in this city for two years, tertain at Dreakfast Sun- J 2 Yier bridg: Koche o'clock in the afternoon {coming here from Cleveland, Ohio. | day—Society Kept Busy. J b afternoon Ny Jonnl Gala: He attended Dartmouth college at i i ! ; vorthy. S poke the United LT The Benefit Bridge party whicl g 1 ki 5 3 n Acre Road en ' iram Bingham's report on 9 9 Miss Berniee I Hall, danghter of | the Woman's I Bo ¥ | . . 3 t 1 ' ung friends at the t and trial of MeAr 9 {Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Hall of | give on Dect 3, promis: 4 - h hoon in s, superiy nt of the schools | Ellington will be married to William | ¢ye of i 3 3 : honor ot I rth birthday. i 4 ) May November 22 at the Litte | qvan e scason, The & ; * Church Aronnd the Corner in New |is an extensive P " A gala supper party and program g York city. afternoon bridg: party, o dinner P i B TSI i @ e S f La M l i i P‘ | Miss Hull is a graduate nurs e T e aatae Home on Hawkins stres ursday the first 0l 0 te Mulai YllSSC Til- the New Britain Hospital Training | ynae the atier o “ - 2 3 evening when the Nur e i ¥ evening at {School and Mr. May is Wanager of | ginco people sre alrady niking in o Association entertuined with a fanny | Alrs. Sreddman of New Haver Clfllm&d RU]EI‘ New Britain Blues, b fl < s 7 . costume party for 1bers of the | § the council of the women's e noon and ev cr is an & 3 senior class of the New Britain Gen- | auxillary, delivered | messages fron tractive or those who would " tal t school. The | ihe conference held recently fn Bos occo, Nov. 19 (B—Fro like to have dinner parties precedins g g wppeared in all sorts of dress, | ton. Mre. Willlam Leiken, president 3 ¢ every mosqu the bridge game. | expected thit y 2 fae © more ridiculous than an- |of the New Britain chapter, presided Moroceo, the muezzins t the party will great a finan 4 other, for the party was known as | ai the meeting, chanted their pr cial success as social one, since 3 . “Funny Hat Party.” Mrs, Harry Lo of & new sultar Miss Ann Richter, daugliter of Mr ind Mrs. John Richter arkot street, and Edward Mayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William May York city, will he married Thanks- \giving Day at half past one in the [afternoon at the home of (he bride's parents. Reverend A, (. Theod Stege will officiate in of the fmmediate fami | Minna Richter will he maid of honor |and Martin Richter will act as best man | hds as its cause the Citizens' Fre s o g inson cap 1 the first p - Jembers of the Woman's ciup | Mulal Hamada. 1 The profit . hile Skor 3 r - and guests were delightfully enter- | The name of fund which ; 3 3 % rrd Schade cond d third |1y esday evening in the par- | Proclaimed nfains 1 Mrs. Goors s g N iwards. { the First vas sea Congregational apelye being treasurer, p ) N urch which were filled to capa Mrsi . sper and Mrs, P, ) . » 5% ee 4 ty when Miss Sydney Thompson of McDono o are chairmen o 9 ¢ L ] tre ts & @ 4 Yew York, a talented monologist, ables flowers committ A \ L i presentation of an : wmounced the < as follows g 3 3 )t Mis Tecne A il plAy Ao d folic loear = [ ojonie otinis Migs Bsther Trunbull,. Miss Flor A/ ey ¥ A + ere present was et er of Mulai Jamar mbuil, Miss Cariotta Sloper . / 3 prettily decorate Musical &elec- Sy s v Rattenbury, Miss Natali 3 A F ¢ 3 and dancing were enjoved and | pearance before the Woma ) o e Marjorie Galpin, Mr i y % 4 cheon served. Miss Feeney Wil ™ poligwing the entertainment, Moreceo up to date will go on with oward RBruemmer who has chars 4 3 3 Yhceome the bride of Thomas Mullen freqhients were served by the mem. | ©Ut interruption, even accelerate \d nuts has the - o T 5 ext W day morning at St hers of the soclal committes of | fOF those who have come in contact NG or et Bl f ¥ \ary's chur, <witteh s H. Christ was jn | With him declars that he possess: * W considerable ability. He spea ). Vance charge for the evening. Mrs. Ken- haw, Miss Eurith : Mrs. John B. Donl SPrIng | neth Searls French fluently and i well versed : , - TR and Mrs. . Ra : by Andrews, Mrs. L. St MRS, JOHN H. KIRKHAM troet antertained last evening in the | gyo, a8 S Mee 6 Bmond 4y onammedan. lore her Stanley, Mrs, E. Lanes Mrs. Kirkham will open her home on Lexington street form of a misecllancous s\hmw‘r in | aple, The ""{”0“ ot “““]“ la }" it Fo v s i T : . ; N R ¢ ho: of hier sister Estelle Mart f the o plete ap, wwal of the other Van Buskirk - | Tuesday evening to a meeting of the New Biitain chapter of {honor of her sister Estelle Martn of | SRS T e e AR the Connecticut League of Women Voters. fat e plerre ot Bristoll n ok o omanta felublior Maple HIN o e it ety approval his® B rant i T . e met Wednesday afternoon at the Srepm e IOV DELE S “ home of Mrs. Willlam Allen on Rob- |y o0 "0 m 0 L of his P : i ¢ O e nasinm i cienies Blrsd Claxeriasl Bennattl oyl S0 e inoto bt Grann viaien 3 o e | of il Interesting | o \qiri and other persons promi y ] for a plra faip | DLoBren of eunrent events Whe host-i e P st paSa e of theautana ttrice 1eynal 5 2 e fo ates fAir | o8 wug assisted by Mrs. William Sl g tonwa Mrs it i fum Mouat e | Star af 10 o'clock in the morn-|poga; Mral J. H. Tatham, andl Mrs, i‘om;q" l;rvlam. Trvbis elsction Marear Llen e feke e ; throughout ay also on the [ppo oo LR SE L e Bristoll ollowing Monday s sday from P | is as (;\ ns ;:)r. “a,‘ T e fm 0‘ E ‘clock s Bl surprise to the populace, if not the ,‘,.,”“‘,,’lml‘,\, :;f“ o ,,"l?,lfi,?f,“,.’,‘o‘( o, limma Hart Willard chapter, (\f{lfii:\ls. as it \n\r; ',.‘nn 1y believed e e e st | DaveTtars otitie Wmarican RevOLu | 11i bk thal Tatal sultas it Taeat s ton! { % l-,\-, o “':HL,, tables of ar- | Uom held the second meeting of the |\ruiat Idriss, would be selected. Heloe of brass, handwork and tled | 52500 at the home of Mrs. Mortimer |~ Thg new sultan plans to make his 1 dved work for tle. Mok Elop. | D00S8 of Eerln, on THusdsy |entey uf stals at the Sierfan caple Rk m‘ M,;;, B ot 'h" i rnoon. Miss Elizabeth Day of 1, Rabat, either later today or Su wardes o Hodley gve e Sl i " | Colchester read a paper on “Thomas | day, There he will take possesston . e rden strect | CULIAY: Jefferson and his Home." ; . | —_ | i 2 An entorfain 1 be given hy of the throne of the Alide dymasly The D;amond T li : ¥ evening ) ,:”“,\ S Gui =t's 00 O after the last right called for by of beauty and refinement, when 1he 1 ¥ D 5 z Y HIPIFEY - lock Saturday evening under the AN _meeting of the New Brit- anclent tradition is perforn 1 ¢ in a Genuine Ora Blossom vt ' 4 v orri e awa e e in Musical club took place at the |holding of his for m weur ive person- | @111 im0, pri ford and NI Riahare Vehite: liome of the Misses Florence and Jo- the most venerated religious 1 and charm of tre weare TeRlamicn and rendwihes bwill ;;Yp);:)n lyl'\nm soni t“,‘:“v‘lr trect, | the sheriff of Wezz n[ v\\ y‘lhm: ’fh MA C LC\X 1tt t 1 B oW 1 i e tesday | garden .yl : ,,ghp",.y :1',.“, : Parker _read a paper on invested with his powers of offi s : i . ; R it o e ST S hoset i wski and Miss Gertrude Hine | Theodore Stecg, French resid: Jeweler and Diamond Dealer " 5 \ : SR e i e A ved the “Melodie™ of that com- goneral, hastened to the pa Up 1 Flight 299 Main St. | nera rard v ¢ 1 5 e S A e delogites of the Gidls | POSer-pianist. Adolph Sundell, vio- [or the election to conx A f \ ) i ¢ 5l ee {aliles’ off | Rescrve andl (he Dusiness: GItls des sisted at the plano by Har- |young sultan. There all the g ey e e fold A. Sjolander, pla several |ficials, his brothers, uncles DAEEEN SolacE highly appreciated numbers, | friends crowded around the vouth 5 o Miss Laura P. Farrell sang several | rendering him homa Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vreeland | goneq Miss Parker accompan West Hartford entertained atgpiriteq discussions of muslcal topics 1) rds Thursday evening. Mrs. Vree- | \woro a feature. The meeting $arter dand was Miss Prances Dean, of | the first attended by Per Olsson, dis. | Washington, Nov. 18 (UP) —ticne 3 = ; st artin the g o ' mason and ' Philadelphia, Pa. formerly of this |tinguished local organist, who re.|lunney, world’s heavyweight «hiuni- | ' g . N 2 LR RBUEIVS BIVEIIOn ey 1oy crowere awarded | city, cently became a member of {he | Pion, Will arrive here today to wit- r a S lvln : i ; e DIizs e lelub, Mr. Olsson will & charge ness the foothall game between ar 0 I | b 4 o Mrs. Jolin H. Kirkham will open of a meeting on S All-Army team and the Marines. already marr couple will make their home the Garden Apartments, 92 Rows- the work of bringis and Ars. Laurence TUNNEY TO S GAMT ; = g andinavian music e married on of Ran- | her home on Lexington street Tues- | belng arranged, and because he must| Tunney will visit President Cool e wiil tin at break- fday evening, November 2Ind to a 'spend a w in New York in Da- idge at the White House and will C o i tomorrow me for Mr. and | mecting of the New Krifain chapter | cember, being a member of the na- | call on Secratary of Navy Wilbur N Mrs. Lucian § 5 it ) Alfrod Hophins of New York !of the Connecticut League of Wo- | tional hoard having charge of the with Major General John A, Lejeune = g e e e o | Tien Voters. Mrs. Buell B. Bassett, | music in Swedish Lutheran churches | marine corps commander, of Diristol. The well dressed wom- || £ an’s shopping list will in- Bl clude : .Dorothy Dodd Shoes g an Allen A Hosiery i { re&l | 5 DAVIDSON AND LEVENTHAL | : %M@zmmmmmmmmmmmw GlObe Clothlng House Glorious New Shades in GORDON V-LINE Sllk HOS'er y N o ] ' [ef;your?yeny Christmas’ A beautiful array, dyed especially to | i e"&a’éfo".qé /‘eyfafi" iyt o ' meet the season’s latest fabric colors ’ m . t I Hickey-Freeman | | Give Jinuek~ . STERLING SILVER Customized | i Clothes & i . : 2 Butter Knife may become the A Meat Fork, a Jelly Server, nucleus ofba complete service. It \ ‘ is always beautiful in itself, it can We like to sell them because § ‘ f / s L R always be added to. May we have our customers get so much j 4 3 | the pleasure of showing you pieces > ; ; i : \ i in lovely Min pleasure out of wearing them. - / y - y Minuet. Bet of Six Each Tea Spoons__.§ 0.00| Butter Knife__$¢. 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