New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1927, Page 5

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—_— B ee——————————— % ter J. Sorrow of Sequin street. DI Miss Ruth Lienhard of New York | and Robert Lienhard, a student at | parents, Mr. hiard of Map and Mrs, Hill, H. A. Lien- . a student at | Pape, a student it Pratt Institute, and Everett Fie- ber of Boston, spending the week-end with their parents in Ma- ple Hill. renee Nordstrom leyan, William Miss Helen Wolski and her broth- Leon Wolski are spending the nksgiving recess in' New York Norman Qccupin t has as his lindsay Pond of Albany PR Miss Virginia Rogers of vurgh, Pa., John Coolidge, Uresident Calvin Coolidge Coolidge of Washington, Bdward Young of New are spending the weck-end the cesidence of Governor John Trum- ull and Mrs. Trumbull in Plainvil Mr. and Mrs. Howard \d son, Robert, of Monro spent Thanksgiving with reis Waterbury. of weel Griswold nd guest N. Y. Pitts son of and Mrs. D. €., and York city, at Sheldon | street s in | Miss Viola r and Miss Julia | ehan are spending a few days in | New York, P Reverend Thomas Roon of [10% Chester Yale, spent Thanksgiving with their |street | stratford have | hunting trip to Maine. Mrs. |daughbter of Stamford, are the week- lend guests of Mrs. John C. Loomis | |of Lincoln road. 1| Mrs. Virginia Taylor of v is spending the week-end with { Mrs George Hildebrandt of Rhine- [decker Lane. ! sisters, the Misses Rooney of Plain- lents, Mr. and Mrs. -John | ville. s e D. Willlams of L’berty Harold Bradstrest of returned from a and Massachusctts, spent with Mrs. John- « e Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Hall or\ Vance street spent the holidays in 3 Springfield. e John Lavaca, a student at George. |town, is spending the week-end with | | his parents. .« e Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Johnson o New York city and Frederick John- |son of Waterbury are spending a few | days in town. the sons of Dr. A. J. Johnson and |Mrs. Johnson of Hartford, |of this city. The young men are formerly . Clayton Hotchkiss and New York Mrs. Hugh Charleton arid children |MF- and Mrs. Louls K of Auburndale, Mr. Crown, Pennsylvania, 15 visiting lig [Park place. Mass., are the guests and Mrs. Joseph Lamb of ¢« o 0 Mrs. Arthur Kimball of Lexington [ ! Hersrrt E. ANDERSON The | place, returned Friday from a short | street is in New York eity. . Misses . Rogers . of Rogers stay in New York city. Kenyon Loomis returned Friday to | Amherst Thanksgiving in town with after spending his par- collego NEW BRITAID | C. Loomis | lof Lincoln road. Hubert Perry of | | Buffalo, N. Y., was the house guest ' {of Mr. Loomis over the holiday. { e | Mr. and Mrs. John Richmond and |daughter, Nancy Ann, of New York lcity, and Mrs. Bartlett Whitteker of | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson of 'Urbana, Ohlo, are the guests of Mr. Springfield, Thanksgiving Day son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W.| Lewis of Harrison street. (and Mrs. John Whitteker of |sington avenue. . Ken- o e | Richard Erwin, Jr, is spending a | few days with his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. R. H. Erwin of Newington. He [1s & student at the New Hampshire | State Normal school. | eiie | Mrs. Raymond Thomas of Newark, ew Jersey, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Bennett Hibbard of For- | est street, during the week. « e . Mrs. Mercer Whyte |arrive tomorrow from Chic {the guests of Mrs. Whyte's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mouat of |Grove Hill. They will later join Mr. |Whyte in New Haven, where they | I Wil make their Lome for a few jmonzhm | and son will | 0 to be Mr. and Mrs, | Allen strect ar !days in Boston. | . ward Ryder of | pending the holi- . Mr. and Mrs. J 'A\lr. and Mrs. J. ton, Massachusetts, . . Hunting and vlor of New re guests of iger of Strat- | i ford road. ~ WEDDINGS i | | | ‘ i || Walton-Leland Marriage } i | Thanksgiving Day—Other ‘ Weddings Announced. i | 2 | Miss Mary Theresa Dalkoski, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam | Dalkoski of Washington street, and |Leo Davidowicz of Rockville, wer {married Monday morning at 8 lo'clock at the Sacred Heart church. | | Reverend Lucyan Boynowski, Rev- | | erend W. Kowalski and Reverend . | | Garek officiated at the nuptial high | mass. | The bride wore a period gown of | white satin trimmed with lace and & | tulle veil which fell from a cap | caught with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of calla lilies and | | tties of the valley. Miss Jane Sohos, | who was maid of honor, wore a| | I | | \ DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1927, | o'clock In St. Mary’s church., Rev- |erend Walter J. Lyddy performed Sac Cecilia’s mass by Gounod: “At | Dawning,’ 'and Mendelssohn's wed- ding march. | Miss Agnes R. O'Keefe was the maid of honor and Frank J. Mullen, 2 brother of the bridegroo: was best man, the ceremony and celebrated the nuptfal high mass. | | The following musical program was given during the mass by John J. Crean organist, and Mary T.| Crean, vocalist; “Wedding March” from Lohengrin; Kyrle from Jla | Haibe's mass in B. flat; “Ava | Maria” by Bach-Gounod, Sanctus, | | Benedictus, and Agnus Deli from St. | !John F. | Kilcoyne and Re The bride wore a beige georgette | gown with rhinestone trimmings and hat to match. She carried a shower | bouquet of bronze pompons. Mise O'Keefe wore a cocoa colored !georgette gown with velvet trim- mings and hat to match. Her bou- quet yellow pompons. A wedding breakfast was held at Hote! Bond, Hartford, after the cercmony. Mr. and Mrs. Mullen left on a wedding trip to New York and Washington, 1. and upon their return will make their home at §0 Grove Hill. was ¢ e e Miss A Mr. and M ket streat, and Edward Mayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mayes New York city, were united in mar- ge on Thankseiving day at the me of the bride’s parents. ceremony was performed past one In the afternoon by rend A. C. Theodore Ster presence of the hnmediate families Miss Minna Richter maid o iionor and Martin Richter best man The bride wore a gown of hon: georget trimmed with t parent velvet and rhinestones carried a bouquet of pink chrys themums, The mald of honor wors a gown of cocoa crepe with velvet, bouquet was of chrysa ymums. The home was decorate {with chrysanthemums in autumn !shades and f Mr. and Mrs at 92 Rowsley street, Bridgeport upon thelr return from a wedding trip to New York and Philadelphia. Mrs. Mayes is a graduate of the al achools and the Bridgeport ospital training school for nurs he is & member of Graduate Nurses assoclation of Connecticut, and un- til recently was in charge of the D, daughter of r of Mar- Richter, John Rich R in th was dew Her Mayeés will reside 1 known locall Corner, New York. | home, with the parents of the The bride is & graduate of the | bridegroom, his brother and Mrs. E. New Britain Hospital Training|J. Leland present. school for nurses. The couple left later in the day . . . for & honeymoon trip, their destina- The marriage of Walter Sullivan, tion not being announced. They son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sullivan will reside in this city. of Greenwood street, and Miss Betty | Miss Leland has been prominent Shanahan, daughter of Dennis in New Britain social circles and has Shanahan of Roseland avenue, Wa- | a legion of fricnds. She formerly terbury, was solemnized at 8t. Mar. | attended New Britain High school, aret's church, Waterbury, Tuesday | later going to Wykeham Rise school at 8 o'clock. Rev. Edward F. Bren- | and Briarcliff at Briarcliff-on-the- nan performed the ceremony and | Hudson. Mr. Walton is representa- celebrated the nuptial high mass. tive of a Hartford insurance com- ated in the sanctuary were Rev.|pany. He has resided in this city Donahue of 8t. Joseph's | for two vears, coming here from church, New Britain, Rev. William P. | Cleveland, Ohio Peter Da | ! Mrs. John L. Gaffney, sister of | the bride, was matron of honor aad Albert Sullivan attended his brother as best man, The bride wore a gown of sap- phire blue transparent velvet with | ilver trimmings and hat to match he curried & bouquet of buttert oses and lilies of the valley. Mr Gaffney was attired in a gown of bronze crepe satin with rhinestone | trimmings with hat to match. Her bouquet was of bronze chrysanthe- mume. A reception was held at the home of the bride’s father for the tmmedi- ate familles. Mr. and Mrs. . . Miss Grace C. Unwin of Maple street and Henry Rowe of East Main street, were united in marriage Saturday morning at 11 o'clock in the parsonage of the South Congre- gational church. Reverend Dr. | George W. C. Hill, pastor, performed the ceremony in the presence of the The couple were nnattend- dling breakrust was served Tree 1 mington after the ceremony. The couple will make their home in this city Mr. Rowe is treasurer of Sherman Cement company. . . Mary Elizabeth Burns, Mrs. Catherine Burns of and Philip Joseph Me- ruiley street were mar ¢ a remony was erend Thon wlor at lock in the morning Mrs. 2dward Green of Hartford was matron of honor and John O'Leary served as hest man The Lride wore a gown of peach colored georgette with hat to mateh and carricd a honquet of chrysan- themums. The maid of honor's gown vas of Nile green georgette with hat to match. She carried lavender chry- anthemum Mr. and Mrs, M wedding trip to N ately atter held at t mother, Tt home at 6 the Miss ighter Vine street, Keon of 1 ried on Mary's cf of the | jerform Britaln Normal school and is ' J, ulli left on a wedding trip to New York nnd At- lantle City and when they return will reside at 51 Cedar street, this city. Mrs. Sulllvan 18 a graduate - . Miss Ruth Judith Dan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Danielson of Maple Hill, and Carl ' Raymond Carlson of New York city. 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Carlson of Sunrise avenue, this city, were married on Thanksgiving Day at half-past four in the afternoon. | ceremony was performed at the home the bride's parents, by Reverend Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, pas tor of the First Lutheran church. The couple Were attended by Mrs. Divid Swanson as maid of honor ‘nd Erwin Danielson, a brother of ! the bride, as best man. The bride wore a gown of blue Keon left on ¢ York imme on which w home of the bride's couple will make their Vine street of o The wedding of Miss Rita Mary ; 4 2 o Berard, duughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wio welost anf geirled whits | g5 a5 0 h vty ot i | ros Mrs, wson was dressed | iSioan & M lin green chiffon and carried bronze FLON SIoRN, Son 0l Uy e paeh and Mrs. W. G. Sloan of Wakefield || A recention followed the ceremony| (056 90K BiLts on flisnk glving |for ninety guests from Chicago, | oy: Reyerend Walter J. Lyady per- rovidence, Rhode lsland; Newark, fOTMed the ceremony at 10 o'clock gown of Nile green satin and geor- | gette with hat to match and silver | slippers. Her bouquet was of yellow | chrysanthemums. Frank Majksak was best mam. ! A reception was held at the home | lof the bride's parents for fifty | guests. The decorations were blue ! and gold. The couple will make their home | in Rockville following a short wed- | ding trip. | . . The wedding of Miss Gladys M, | Hiltbrand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs { Fred J. Hiltbrand of Stafford av- | enue, Forestville, and Carl A. Marge- | {lot, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Adolph | | Margelot of 61 Sheffield street, this Pean Eleans NN kmow whot fovar of 3M&M£$mw Well, we awtne oL | | MISS BERNICE PINKUS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Pinkus returned to her home Wednesday from Beaver Colleg: ¢, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. Yiome of the day evening Mr. Davis, city, took place at the bride’s parents, Wedn at 8 o'clock. I 1 pastor of the Mcthodist church of Forestville, performed the ceremony Miss Esther Smith was the brides- maid and the best man was Ralph Hiltbrand. Miss Elizabeth Hilibrand played the wedding marcl, The bride wore a gown of white satin trimmed with lace and carried white roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid’s gown was of fig- ured’ chiffon and she carried a bou- t of yellow chrysanthemums, ollowing the ceremon linner was served to {he guembers of the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs, Margelot left on a ing trip to Newark, New Jersey and upon their return will reside at 744 West Main street, this city. » 1 Wi . The engagement of Miss Miller, daughter of Mr. and Lillian | Louis Miller of Oakland stre been announced beck of Thornil ding will take Otto Schiotter- The wed- January to ! and Mrs. O. P. Richter of Arch street announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Grace Inily, to Gordon L. Ellms, son of Mr. and Mr: bi; Mr. Ellms graduated June from Northeastern University, and is now associated with the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad engineering department. o« e Mrs. Rog observed of their in - M he tws wedding Griswold fifth on Mary John Eve- J. wighter of Grove , son of Mr. and Mrs. . Mullen of Wibson street, Wednesday morning at ¢ of H. M. Ellms of Colum- ! Hill, and Thomas | M. Reads hospital at Bridgeport ew Jersey; New Haven, Hartford {and New Britain. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson will make | theic home in Brookiyn upon their {return from a wedding trip e e Mr. and Mrs. Miss Estelle Martin of street b e the bride Henry | Lapierre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis ierre of Judd street, Bristol, Tu y morning at 9 o'clock at St.| Peters' church. Rev. Charles Cop- | street were pens officiated. Miss Flora Martin, a | lodge. L O. G. T., on Wednesday | sister of the bride, and John Donlon, | evening at Nordon bungalow. in Jr., attended the couple. { honor of their twenty-fifth wedding | The bride was attired in a gown j anniversary. | | of coral colored georgette trimmed | with lace and hat to match. She car- ried butterfly roses and lilles of the valley. The mald of honor wore | [wn.’- colored georgette with hat to atch and carried Briarcliff rosecs. A reception was held at the home f the bridegroom's parents in Bris- 1 f the immediate relativ Mr. and Mrs. Lapierre left wedding trip and when they will reside in Bristol. . . The marriage of Miss Bernfee Hall of 43 Hawkins str ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hall ! of Ellington, and Edward May of Pleasant street, took place Tuesd: | bridegroom, and C. Russell Walton, at the Littla Church Around the |his brother; Mr. and Mrs. Leland, | parents of the bride, and Mrs, E. J |Leland, her grandmother. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was |served for the couple at the Walton | Sexton of Carlson of Glen the guests of Norden! . became | bride on Thanksgiving Day af- ternoon of Joseph R. Walton, Jr., | %0n of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Wal- ton of 108 Harrison street. The | marriage ceremony was perform at 3 o'clock at the South Congre- | gational church by the pastor Rev- crend Dr. George W. C. Hill. They were unattended. The bride wore a brown traveling suit with a corsage | t sweetheart ro | Present at the wedding were Mr. | nd Mrs. Walton, parents of the| ft on a return ;i . daugh. the morning at St. Mary's rectory. Anne Molchan maid honor and Carl Tuverson was best man. The bride wor blue georgette zown of Valen- with blue trin- mings and a gold hat trimmed with blue velvet, She carried a bouquet ot yellow chrysunthemums. The at- tendant wore a gown of cocon col- ored satin with hat to match and carried pink chrysanthemums. After the cercmony a wedding breakfast for the imniediate fam- ilies was served at the Elm Tree Inn, Farmington. Mr. Sloan and his bride left wedding trip to New York and their return will reside at 47 ter street, cia on a upon Win- Mis onzi of Lawlor street and Louis 2 of toncord street were united fn marriage Mon- day morning a Mary's church by Reverend W Lyddy. Rev- erend Thomas J. 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