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i | ~—Phote by Murray Studie MISS FRITZEE STOUMEN > The engagement of Miss Stoumen and Israel Nair announced last Saturday by Miss Stoumen's parents Mr, Mrs. Charles Stoumen of Wynfield, Philadelphia. was and Social Activities About Gown Numerous Parties of Color Scheduled to Occur Next Week—Dinner Dance at Shuttle Meadow Club, High Light—Smaller Home Gatherings Attract Many. | 1 | |spending the winter. | Arthur Kimball of L NEW BRITAIN DAILY Lena Phelps of Berlin attended the | national convention of the D. A. RR., held in Washington, D. C. this week, as delagates of the Emmu ! Hart Willard chapter. P Mrs. Cora A. Honiss and ‘daugh- er, Miss Daris Honiss, have return- to their home in Berlin from Calitornia, where they have been visiting the past few months. P Baruch Lewitt of Russell street has returned from Lakewood, N. J. . . Johr. A. Pelletier, Emory C. Cor- | bin, Harold H. Tayntor, Albert H.| Schilling, Charles F. Chase, Joseph H. Walton, Richard E. Pritchard, Herbert 8. Woods, D. W. Proudman, Philip Pelletier, Dr. Joseph J. Potts and Curtis L. Sheldon attend- ed the annual banquet and meeting | of the Connecticut Association "ot Dartmeuth -clubs held Monday eve- ning at the:Hotel Elton in Water- | bury. President Ernest Martin Hop- | kins of the collége was the x\rh\cl-i pal speaker. | .« e Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slade Berlin are spending the weck Washington, I of in ), 1 . . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Burton O. Barnard | of Bristol returncd Monday from Florida, where they have heen| Miss Margaret. Glover and James Glover of Murray street returned the first part of the week from a| motor trip to Washington, D. C.,| and Atlantie City. | ¢ e e Donald €mith of New York spent last week-end with his parents, Mr. | and Mrs, E. N. Smith of Worthing- | ton Ridge, Berlin. . .. ! Mrs ‘George L. Gans of Lyons| street is in New York attending a | conference of the National Board of Hadassah. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O'Neill, who have been visiting Mrs. O'Neill's home on Black Rock avénue, have rc»lurnf‘_d‘ to Slamford. They sailed téday 6n ‘the “Conte Grande™ for a tour of Italy and southern France, | PRI Miss Elizabeth Ramsycr of Bos- ton returned yesterday after spend- | ing the week as the guest of Mrs. | Walter Murdock of Corbin avenue. | PRI Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hewlett of | Long Island, New York, are (h",[Tuesda road. week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. exington street, . . John White has returned to Har- MRS. STANLEY COOPER Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Ri y afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cooper on Brookside HERALD, SATULRDAY, APRIL 21, 1928 'cola Bellinl of 48 Franklin street and Angelo Spinelli of Bristol, will |o'clock at St. Mary's church. Rev, |'Matthew Traynor will officiate and the couple will be attended by Miss Beatrice Carone as maid of honor, the Misses Anna Valenti and Paul- ne Fanelli of Bristol, who will act as bridesmaids, Philip Cistulli, best man and Donato Aurede and James La Monti, ushers. A reception will |féllow the ceremony at the Elks hall, Bristol. . : U Miss Ethel Orvis, daughter of George Orvis of Plainville, became ville, April 9. They were married by Rev. Philip Cleveland. A Miss Jennie Sally Grant of New York city, daughter of Mr. and Mra, Jobn Grant of this city and Philip G. Wylie of New York city were married Wednesday in New York. They are both writera. o s e The engagement of Miss Florence Penta, daughter of Mrs. Kose Penta of Concord street was announced to Thomas Morino of Shelton Sunday. The wedding will take place in the near future, Dr, Felix J. Bentz formerly of ths city, now of Holyoke, will be mar- ried Tuesday to Miss Eugene Kow- alewski of Holyoke., Friends and relatives from New Britain will at- tend the wedding. ‘e e Miss Lucy Clara Miglioli, daugh- ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Italio Miglioli of East Berlin, and James Sokolo- ski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sokoloski of Westfleld, Conn., were married Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at the Sacred Heart church, East Berlin. Reverend John C. ! Brennan united the couple and cele- brated a nuptial mass. Miss Irzne Miglioli, sister of the bride, acted as maid of honor and Stephen Sokolo- ski, brother of the groom, was the best man. The bride wore a gown of georgette with Spanish lace and a vell. Shearried a shower bouguet. The maid of honor wore a dress o1 ashes of rose georgette with a hat to match and carried a Houquet of pink roses. About 80" guests were present at the wedding breakfast from Hart- ford, New York, New Haven, Mid- dletown, New Jersey, Portland and to New York and upon their retura will reside in East Berlin. P Miss Dorothy M. Cdse, daughte? of Mr. and “Mrs. Sidney E. Case of Plainville, and Harold W. Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rey- ichard White gave a bridge tea take place Monday morning at § the bride of Willlam Heminway, son | of Mrs. Sophia Heminway of Plain- | | Platnville. Following the breakfast | Forestville, and Edward Blank, son the couple left on an extended trip | —Photo by ohnson & Peterson MRS. (CARL JOHNSON Mrs: Johnson was Miss Theda Rowe before her recent marriage. William M. Collins of Springfield, Mass., has been announced by Miss |Collins’ father. The wedding will take place in the near future. . o0 s The wedding of Miss Anna M. Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Olson of Stanley street, and Raymond W. Heller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heller of Vance took place Thursday afternoon at o'clock at the home of the bride's nts, Reverend Theodore A. ne, pastor of the Iirst Congre- ational church, perfgrmed the ccre- meont of her daughter, Alvina, Harold A. Brinton of Nova Scotia. o . The engagement of Miss Eihina Mary D'Agostino, daughter of M. | and Mrs. Pasquale D'Agostino of to of Mrs. Augusta Blank of Bristol, has been announced. The wedding will take place the early part of June. Miss D'Agostino {s an instructor in th: State Normal school in this city. . . The engagement of Miss Jennie V. street, - 1 Miss Margareta Hausrath of New |announced last Saturday evening at York city s visiting her sister, Mrs. |a dinner party given at the home of | i B. A. Wagner of Arch street, | Migs Stoumen's parents, - Mr. and |Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 L Rk S | Mrs. Charles Stoumen. o'clock at the home of the bride's Miss Florence Trumbull, daughter | Mr. Nair is a member of the law | parents. Reverend Walter Spencer, of Governor and Mrs. John H. firm of Nair & Nair of this city. He | pastor of the Congregational church Trumbull of Plainville, is a guest at |was graduated from the Yale law |of Burlington, performed the cere- the White House while acting as scl ol in 1924 and is a member of mony. inony. The house was decorated with spring flowers and ferns. The bride wore & gown of hoxu colored lace trimmed with rhine- vard Medical school where he is a studgnt. He is the son of Mr. and ' Mrs. Marcus White of Forest street. | . oe o G. Byr\n Hogaboom, Jr., has been | elected to Theta Tau, the honorary engineering fraternity and to Ep- silon Chl the electro- Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson of Maple Hill nue, Maple Hill, to §. Francis Mig- | lizzi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Miglizzi of Lee street, this city, was stones and carrled a bouquet of but- announced Wednesday cvening at a |terfly roscs and lilies ‘of the valley bridge party given by Miss Elsics Miss 1my Caglson , who attendel nolds of Burlington, were married OCIALLY the season this spring'is one of much revelry. Some of the most brilliant events of the entire year were enjoyed in the month just past. Luncheon, tea and dinner par- ties continue in great numbers and the gay bouquets of spring her cousin as maid of honor, wore L flowers that are used to decorate give a festive air. Foremost | among the hostesses entertaining next week are Mrs. Walter Moore, who gives a bridge tea at her home Wednesday after- noon, on Friday Mrs. A, Stanley Duncan entertains at cards and tea. Then too, there are numerous other events occurring next week, bridge club gatherings, theater parties and club meetings, not ‘to forget the dramatic presentation sponsored by the New Britain College Club. | Mrs. George Hogaboom of Stanley | New York city. . honorary chemical fraternity at Columbia Uni- versity. He is the son of Mr. and street. e o o Miss Ruth Bassette of Emmons Place is spending the week-end in o o personal page to Mrs. Alfred J.!P.: Beta Kappa. the 260 girl pages. en to be extremely popular and a tavorite of photographers and has pored for a great number of photo- She has prov- | Post, American Legion. latter part of June. ¢ .. While at school | Bosseau, D. A. R. president general |he was associate editor of the Yale {at the national D. A. R. congress. | Law Jounal. He is president of the | Miss Trumbull took a leading part Probus club and chairman of the in the ball given Tuesday night to | poppy committee of the Eddy-Glover The wedding will take place the The attendants were Miss Louise Blanchard and Theodore Reynolds, a brother of the bridegroom. Guests were present from Hart- ford, New Britain, Collinsville, Bur- lington, Unlonville and Plainville. Following an unannounced wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds will take up their residence in Burling- Kunz at her home on Maple Hill avenue. | zown of tan crepe and hag to match . |She carried pink sweet peas. John P. Doherty of |Heller, a brother of the bridegrooni, ‘Winthrop street re announced the |was best man. cngagement of their daughter, Cath Mr. and Mrs. Heller will mak: erine, to Walter Fitzsimmons of their home at 619 Stanley street Cedar street. upon their return from an unan- . nounced wedding trip. o v . o . Mr. and Mrs. M. .« /The cngagement of John W. | The marriage of Ira J. J. Wark of this city and Miss Elizabeth Emily Schubert of West Rocky Hill, will be solemnized at St. Matthew's Lutheran church this afternoon at 30 o'clock. They will be attended | by Fred Wark and Miss Martha | Schubert, brother and sister, re- spectively, of the groom and bride. PR Mr. and Mrs. Charles.H. Reed. of hington street, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Doro- 1ty Luoise Reed, to George J. Weir, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Weir jof Wallace street. No U\ule has been sct for the wedding. PR graphs. Miss Trumbull’s dutles con- sist of caring for bouquets, messages | sent to Mrs. Bosseau and a number of other detai . Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wright of Kensington announce the engage- Maher of 22 Grove Hill, this city, | d Miss Ruth Collins, daughter of The Shuttle Meadow club comes to the front again next Saturday night offering a dinner dance, at that time formally opening the newly decorated ballroom. The party boasts noth- ing unusual by way of entertainment, it is simply one of the good old get-together affairs, This type of entertainment is; always popular at the club since one may make much or little of it. Dinner will be served at 7:30 and Si Yaffe will play. May day coming on Tuesday, eleven days off, will be the scene of another festive gathering at th: club house. Many of the members plan to take advantage of the attractive break- fast scheduled to occur at that time, an annual affair at the country club followed by either cards or golf. Many delightful rties are being organized, large or small as the choice may . Frequently various card clubs find the May breakfast a pleasant way to close the seasom, often entertaining extra guests at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilten Bickford won; and son of Corbin avenue are spend- ing the week-end in Colebrook. . e Mr. and Mrs. Arren Ellsworth, of Worcester are the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waltér Moore of Monroe strect. ¢ o0 Mrs. Gilpatric of Putnam is the lguest of her son and daughter-in- {law, Mr. and Mrs. F. Raymond Gil- patric of Ten Acre road. R Mrs. Hardy Payor of Lincoln strest left Thursday to spend two | weeks with her parents in Mt. Ver- non, New York. | . ¢« s e Mr. and Mrs. Frank Witkin of Monroe street announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Doro- thy E. to Kenneth Remer of East Boston, Mass., at a dinner party last Sunday. The wedding date has not been set. Eldridge Beecher of Lincoln strect | was in Boston this w WEDDINGS Marriages and Betrothals Continue As Season Pro- gresses. . . Mr. and Mrs. John Gessler of Arch street observed the 15th an- niversary of their marriage Wed- nesday. They werc entertained by the Ladies of Teutonia Maennerchor at a bridge and dinner party. ¢« . | | " Mrs. Clara J. Bachr of Lincoln | street has announced the engage- | The wedding of Miss Rose M. Bel- lini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ni- Miss Anna B. McLaughlin of Monroe street became the bride of Zarl B. Bangston, son of Mrs. Mary A. Bangston of South Maln street oo Miss Olga M. Marchesi of Seymour street this city and Miss Ethel and Migs Helen DeGroot, daughters of ; United States Attorney W. A. De. pursday morning at 8t Marys Groot of New York city, and Miss gormeq py the Rev. Walter A Mc- Mildred Cocoran of Woodhaven, oot (Pe™ Lo wricc Catherine iLong Island, have returned from oo’ oo a0 of yonor and Ed- { Pensacola and Miami, Florida, where s’ pavvcion was his brother's they spent their Easter vacation. best man. | .- e . 3 i i A wedding breakfast for relatives Herbert Ladd of Bellevue avenue ' qpq intimate iriends was served at has returned from & four months' (1. home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle eriliselistolnd s e | Barrett> of Monroe street. | Mr. and Mrs. Bangston left for a ! Miss Louise Schmahl, Miss Eliza- wedding trip to New York and At. | beth Allyn, -Miss Elizabeth Leghorn, lantic City and upon their return | Miss Clara M. Washburn, Miss Al-|\ill reside at 439 Stanley street. | thea Martin and Miss Myra Foster | PR are attending the annual conference| The engagement of Israel Nai Gty and Miss Fritzee C. of normal schools and teachers’ col- |t *; imen of Wynfield, Philadelphia, w: * % % 'EATURING the 7Tth Annual Hartford Cavalry Horse Show early in May will be the appearance on the tanbark of a fiumber of Connecticut’s society matrons and girls who will be among the exhibitors. Horse shows nowadays even for the so- called social set are much more of a legitimate sporting event and less of a fashion parade than in former days. Sports clothes are so much more en regle for all events of this sort that those who expect to revel in the contemplation of spectacular rainment will have to look elsewhere than in the circles of the socially elect. Of course, many dinner parties precede the show | each night, here as well as in Hartford and nearby towns. Even' these are very informal affairs for which few people don even- ing attire William C. Hungerford's horses are always watched with unusual interest and this year they will no doubt again claim the attention of the audience. roon at the — I l I i ‘ | T ll! . am | LUGGAGE YOU'LL BE PROUD TO BE SEEN WITH Mellow leathers in handsome bags and cases of all de- scriptions; built to take hard knocks gracefully. s We also carry a full line of Hartmann and National Trunks. Wardrobe, steamer and dress sizes. Globe Clothing House Cor. Main and West Main Sts. H:Mm R il i il leges in New York this week-end. | demy home of Mrs, Niles street, Hartford 1 of Hartford will assist Mre, held this Turr of Redticl | Bure. | | + We've been of your wedding gift probl. And with gifts of almost endless variety here about us, we find that none 18 so delightfully appropriate— 50 sure to be permanently treasured —as silver. We know you will agree when you view the distinctive new patterns . we've assembled, in sterling and the finest of plate. It is exactly the kind of silver you'd at a store whose high standards have won mem- bership in the Gruen Watch Guild. in sterling is priced at $28, the candle- sticks at $75 the pair and the center- piece at $65. For the small gift—we frui arand pepper shakers, etc., mdmvdyyrkedin;mfingub;‘z and Britain Out of Concerning People In Town. . | Mrs, Charles Hurd of New York, and Mr. Hurd of Shelburne of their parents, P. Hurd of Maple Aunt Nancy of Asheville, No. Carolina ill invites you to drop in and look over her un- A ara cerady Harry N. ot in Her pro of sket prared on 2 “ore chure known Troupe terlin, are to rad gs from W . \ Buskirk « in New York T usual and attractive display of Hooked Rugs Ta * 1 Humphrey of Rus. returned Thursday from tay in Oli Point Com. mond, W. Va, as well D i . . i Mr. and Mrs returncd to 1l ledge after an - rope. 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