New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 12, 1928, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1928, / Mr. and Mrs. Buell B. Bassette of R. Colladay, dean of the cathedral, Emmons Place, is spending the ! will perform the ceremony at 4:30 week-end in Manlius, N. Y., with o'clock in the aftgrnoon. The recep- her aunts, the Misses Candee. 0 tion which follows will be for mem- T 4. - bers of the families. Miss Watkin- | James M. Burdick of Grove Hill | son will have a maid of honor, Miss ;and wu;. D. Hastings of Plainville, | ILuthBur(di(';c ode;rmmgt;‘m 2 are in vannah, Georgia. | | nue, artford, an er other at- AR, Soag tendants will be Miss Maxine Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Troupe ef only sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. | Worthington Ridge, Berlin, spent Roswell Moore and Miss Lois Kirk- | last week-end at their summer | ham of this city, Mrs. Frank Taylor | home at Cape Cod. Smith and Miss Mary Jordon Garri- | o e e | son of Hartford and Miss Eleanor Mras. Arnold Wallen returned to ' : Lockhart Brew of Milford. { her home in New York city Wednes- | - Robert S. Hart will be his broth- day following a Yew days visit with | . o Y |er's best man and the ushers will i her parents, Mr. and Mra Carlisle ‘ g be Stanley Hart, Valentine Hart and | Baldwin of Forest street, N 5 § S Roswell Moore, al of this city, and e o 0 . : cousins of the groom. John A. Wat- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark of | _ . kinson of Hartford, a brother of the Nutley, New Jersey, are the week- ' o b “ |bride, s to be an usher, as will | Evereit Hatch of Lima, Peru, and end guests of Miss Adelalde Walter £ - et e N | of Vine street. E 4 " . 5 e ‘;Dhn R. McKinley of Monclair, N. DY 1 5 ! Mrs. Stewart Smith of Akron, | " ¢ | Mr. Hart is the eldest son of Mr. Ohio, 18 th t of M | 4 4 . land Mrs. Maxwell §. Hart of Lin- .-ra{,’"’:’e oreL‘i':::lno:trclé:. Falseils g { coln road. He is a grandson of Mrs. A e ! . wan | William H. Hart and the late Wi {llam H. Hart who for many years Miss Florence Trumbull, daughter |lived at 36 Lexington street, and of Governor and Mrs Trumbull, B § | was the founder of the -Staney AMiss Esther Trumbull, daughter of | [ § - ; . | Works. Mr. Hart fs with the Hart Mr. and Mos Heary Trambyll, ng ¥ : ‘ ind Hutchinson Co. In addition to Miss Emily Sloper, daughter of Mr. | s ' : . 4 |this he recently became connected and Mrs. Harry Sloper of Russell | o i with the H. & H. Flying Co. street, will be members of a party | % 4 5 ¢« o0 of elght girls who will spend _the | ‘ | Another June 2 wedding will be summer travelling in Europe. They | 4 ¥ " that of Miss Muriel Stockwell | will sail June 30 on the Arabie. Miss B daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [Helen Evans will be the ehaperon. 4y . . . Stockwell of Monroe street. i e le e : : { Stockwell will be married to Wil- | Mrs. P. C. Crabtree of West Hart- 4 L . liam B. Gooby, son of Mr. and Mrs. | ford is spending the week-end in ; . ¥ E. J. Gooby of South Main street | New York city. % " % ° in the Trinity Methodist church.| sl e | 3 The ceremony will be performed by | Mr. and Mrs. Richard White of ; . Al the Reverend William Alderson. | | Vance atreet with thelr young g : | Mies Ruth Stockwell will be the | daughter are soon to be in residence ; ' ymaid of honor and Miss Elizabeth at 1096 Corbin avenue. . . : Gutowskt and Miss Edla Sims are to Ay A b be the bridesmaids. Elmer Johnson | Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Duncan ef - will be Mr. Gooby's best man. The | Lincoln street are spending me‘ 7 e . o ceremony will be followed by a| week-end in Brookiyn, N. Y. . i £ | small reception. After an unan- * - . e | nounced wedding journey Mr. Gooby Mrs. Hamilton Bickford and her : | will bring his bride to 328 Chestnut young son of Corbin avenue have | - | street, where they will make their | been spending the week in Winsted. k. ST s i !home. Mr. Gooby is with the firm 9 0 . % k lof E. J. Gooby and Son | Miss Miriam Mouat, daughter of | 4 i P Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mouat of | o . | Lavender was the color scheme | | Grove Hill is visiting her sister, Mrs. | lof decorations at the engagement | Mercer Whyte, of Boston, Mass. party on Thursday of Miss Priscilla | i Crabtrec: to Stanley Witherell Con- Sturman F. msun of Trumbull | eres lir s icain pasivihion | street has gone to Staten Island, N. . lorlng Miss Crabtree's house guest, , for the week-end. e | Mrs. Stewart Smith of Akron, O., o irot n;; .1 ;s e and Miss Barbara Norton, who is by Murr r. Robert Buol of Sou! it the guest of her sister, Mrs. P. C. e C"I‘:‘““‘ 7 MUY B8 | troet will spend next week in At- MISS AGNES R. HITCHCOCK * R0 SISl s e ~ Pty by Johnsen & Peterson B Havoe i N2 o B At at Wil van e e e | Mise Hitehoock, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hwin . Hitch- st ooy cmemown | MRS, CHARLES W, DAVIS | C, 1ale i ) Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Coe of Lib- | €0ck of Maple Hill, is a junicr student in the School of Educa- other spring flowers were, used to Mrs. Davis gave a dinner and bridge party last Saturday College, Middletown, last week-end. She is the daughter of Mr. Maxwell Coe of decorate tho living room Where tht| ovening for eighteen guests at her home‘on Dover road. ot erty street and Mr. and Mrs. Walter | tion, Boston, University. J and Mrs. C. B. Hance of Hart Terrace. RED | | guests assembled for bridge. Five Murdock of Corbin avenue are| = e e R s = spending the week-end {n Madison. | " . lgoing to Miss Harriet Reynal, Mrs, P e Mr. and Mrs. (. E. Bush of Maple | Last Saturday evening Mrs, Bd- |- G 5 and | Alderson, Miss Margaret Mitchell, | Virginia Hart, Miss Harriet Reynal, | o Kenneth Vreeland of Hartford and Mrs. 8. G. Ohman of New York Hill spent last week-end at Point o' wardson read in Meriden Mrs. Stanley Duncan. \lm Ruth Burdick, Miss Ruth Bas- Miss Beatrice Reynal, Miss Miriam elty is spending a week with Mrs. | Woods. i % 3 t sette, Miss Corinne Goodwin, Miss | Mo Miss Martha Clark, Miss SOCial (%Ctivities flbOllt @Own SohniA- Andpetp of Linooln atreet. | .0 Mrs, Laura Jones and san, Glenn | Vo (AN 1 Waieer B Greb | Mr. ond Mrs. Elmer Pape and | Jones of Ten Acre road rveturned i tree of Lincol t, Miss Bezmm Reynfl, youngest | family of Robbins avenug, Maple this week from Pocomoke City, inselul istrseh | and du & : popular member of the younger set | M e returned sum- | Maryland y daughter of Mr. and Mre. Louis [Hill, have returned from their sum- Maryland. |'sotive 4’ Ehanitable. AfialNe] BE GRb . . . N 0 ” Reynal of Lexington street goes to |mer home at Point o' Woods = bl . Indications Point to June, The Month of Brides—Three | xow Haven on Monday to e the | g Mr Welkar Ciaptreo|A9FHL0F AnPc Bhe Bitendsd Rt | ( .llObe Clothm HOUS€ A 4 3 2 . A } ew Britain High school, the Uni- g Engagements of Significance—European Coun- | Fuest o6 Mise Dorothea B, Suther. s s dns e el e i “ ].Zlminlw (Shislla Crabe |versity of Vermont, the Hartford | 3 4 g % . | Brookside road returncd las n- |t ect have gone h tries to Attract New Britainites This Summer, Bheperd-Butherland wedding party | day from a two weeks' stay in Al- | Southampton, Mass, for the week- f:;oofc":":jle;"“‘,o:’k'"; lfv"g:flx‘enbw RexEaturdy, L {1antis Oity, N, 3, | end. I member of the Alpha Alpha H:ro:n: - G ) = . s 0 | * e e | : 2 REMOST among the activities of the week come the en-| Mrs. E. F. Arnold of Cambridge. | Mrs, Hardy Payor and her son of | Among the visitors from New jand of Pi'Beta Phi. | gagement partics. Miss Amalie Traut's betrothal to Mate- to "'“';"B"“"kdl‘d“lh"h Mre. | [incoln rond returnqd last Sunday | Britain to New York is Miss E, Log. | |, M Converse, o ’En'n’;';r:g" o o C. F. ase o! 0] a rer . Y. | ho D) at h ote - % 1 Donald Caufield was one of the first announcements of the week, R0paml0e woaD; from a visit to Mount Vernon, N. Y. | “.H'“””““" ls\slopping atithe it !| Burlington, V¢, was graduated trom while on Thursday, Mrs. Walter P. Crabtree gave a large bridge | aiss Bflrbarl. noherla has re- | el b i {the University of Vermont in the tea to announce the engagement of her daughter, Priscilla, mrlrurn?d“m iy ):DM7 ;,nhflefm"w““ P i é;"\: A e :,;’,:;' EDDINCS e ,°r,"1."1 and ;"e,,,;"”‘l‘;"‘ Stanley Converse. Friday brought still another betrothal, that ’a., after a visit with her aunt, Mrs, =~ 79C8 ¢ e | School of Technology in 1923. He { . a) ht : "B, T ad. | @ trip to New York city. W 135 & membes ot ithe : of Harriet Revnal and Hubert Williams. It begins to look as (B Tiehell of Brookeice sead 24 s . I A Nn;:l») of li(rufi:ir'xht:::r::;::;”;;)[:fi:{ though weddings and their attendant festivities were to OVer-| Mr. and Mrs. Bret Neece of Cor-| Mrs. W. W. Brackeft of Santa | £ Theta. Mr. Converse is now general crowd the remaining days of May and go on well into June. |bin avenue and Mr. and Mrs, How. | Darbara, Cal. is spending o week | | getx’clhql Announcements | | superintendent of the D. E. Con- Flora Humphrey has chosen a day in early June for her mar-ard Bruemmer of West Main street With Mrs. I'rank J. Porter of Lex- | | Crowd Society’s Calendar | |verse cotton mills of Converse, . riage to William E. Bentley. Theodore Hart and Jane Watkin- | 1eave the latter part of May on a | ington strect. | —Weddings Increase. 1< 9 WEAR[NG son are to be married in June. Martha Clark and Stanley in S0 Ghiseap 1L - f Mra. hunvun. s;n“.' P Crbin o Lonsdale have sclected the same month. Alice Alderson and| Mrs. vuumm Peace and her cnue returned to Doston, Mass., on | John McGee have recently announced their engagement. Robert |youns daughter. Patricia, of Hart-' Thursday with Dr. and Mrs. Tenaz | | U408 foF hev mariage to Wheo- (5, 0 B B b 0 e | BEIGE C. Vance and his fiancee, Dorothy Story, will have a June wed- :‘;" ,l,‘,a;i;“;u;,'rdm‘rom\r v ;:!-m{: I\‘vl\““h “,’?" were guests at U |0 Ghige Church Cathedrel in | brandt, Mrs. Lucian Stevens, Mrs. ding. Louise Peck and Nelson Péck have also chosen the month oy ™ mia™ former 3ias | Mitdred | weme, | et the early part ar havo heen completed by |Johnstone Vance, Mrs. Harold | 8 S ahte eck, Mrs, Bennett Hibbard, Mrs. of roses. All these, and there are still a score of others, enough, | coombs ot this city. { s Jane Watkinson, daughter of Peck, 3 3 3 . i fred H., Watk f Ha l- PLCC hh" e, Mrs. K th Vree- ] 3 v S 3 indeed to assure an early summer season of untold gaiety. { Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cooper of | oy e Very e oabises; I8 Bepieh Vi Unquestionably you could choose no smarter sh?es “vl.- aid ;m Jamfl ;‘logsv‘ rM Drookside ros spending the | for spring than those of the creamy tan which . y | Berlin, , are spel | e —end 1 n L CTIVITIES at thesShuttle Meadow club were confined almost | gars " town ‘with ® Mr. — Rogere: ":;;‘g”‘.‘ L le sl /I DOROTHY DODD has designed for every hour and entirely to golf this week. There were few parties of |mother, Mrs. DO. Rogers of Sunny- | Eriena Cooper of Vine sirect, p occasion. note, most of the entertaining being more or less impromptu. ‘wl"dse | e A A foursome of golfers, stopping for luncheon or more oftenlate | .\ " 0 S L of | Louis Jones of Ten Acre road and Models at $7.50—$9.00 afternoon tea lent a cheery air to the club house. The week- 'y oy ave returned to their home | WM T. Sloper of Grove Hill end however, in addition to warmer weather is sure to bring atter spending e winter in Florida. leave tomorrpw on a fishing trip to | forth the usual brilliant gathering, assuring two colorful days | e f n Al ‘g:;::"l‘j:r'::‘"?;‘h ‘\I!\‘:yhyv';}'lwollv]-; Others Only $6.50 . 0. . J. nner of Maple as e d for the club members and t.hv,n guests. returned from & six weeks' trlp to, Judd of Borlin and Fred Upson of | i California. | West Hartford. UMMER plans are very much in the limelight at this season o o 0 e e ! N, ¥ o 5 Mr B. § er and | Mre Laurence €. Edwardson, dra- 3 of the vear. ] Many pi ‘m\. nt \1‘\\ lu-)xtu)n folk, especially ‘m?':m::f hlh:‘n:; = l’;l:g;n n: P T ‘ Globe Clothl House those with young children have chosen the beach at Madison. ‘ Maplo Hill were the guests of Mr. Dridgeport to give an evening's pro- | | & , Tt is true that more New Britain people congregate there than (500 800 % Thikord FLONGW TnAs: EaiT by s Db b oeb ki iat g | Gorner Main and West Miin Streets in other spots along H.u sound. Woodmont is of course pop- | ast week-end. ne-act play on ¥ v May 18t [ I ular, Fisher's Islind, Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard claim g several, though the inconvenience in reaching these delightful | shore resorts is often a drawback. European trips, too, ave in vogue—the Arthur G. }\lmballs\ with their two eldest children are to sail late in June. Mr. and! Mrs. John A. Andrews have booked passage early in the month. | Miss Florence Trumbull, eldest daughter of Governor John H.| Trumbull and Mrs. Trumbull, in company with her cousin, Miss l ,et Esther ’I‘ru{n'nufl .'m‘rl Mis Ij".HI\‘ per, the second daughter ] endable \a quality Of of the Harry Slopers wil nd season abroad—there me scores of others too numerus to mention. Us g clocks—and good ]ewelefs We could not tolerate in our storz a ‘D QN N W Geores W Corbin and Mrs. clock that was not dependable. Much i PERSONALS : * Lexington strest are | He]p YOU | less could we offer it for sale. We o == e ; like to think—and indeed, are quite Visitors in and Out of . chan of Spring- | e confident—that any clock you buy The guests at the party on Thurs- day included Mrs. Clarence Man- Plans for her marriage fo Theo. | MNE. 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