New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 19, 1928, Page 4

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4 : NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1928, | < days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N, E Mug of )street, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rehm {of Kensington. The ceremony will | take place June 4, Mr. Rehm is physical director of . M. C. A. at Schenectady, New . o Miss Alice Vir ginia Clark of | {Taven was the guest of Miss Har i ot Parker of Vine street week | o v . nd | The engagement of Miss Alice C. o ’ . .. ! Hyneck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i Robert B. Skinner of Hil Albert C. Hyneck of Glen street has B tis in Nashville, Tennessee ¢ been announced to Charles G. Bar- i SR | ber of Lincoln Court. e s ’ | DI t bl pliae st | _Mr. and Mrs. John E. Peterson of S are ad been spen 1»' j Vegu street celebrated the twenty- A ifth anniversary of their marriage Y e Sunday evening. Guests were pres- John C. Loomis of Lincoln street, |ent from New Haven, Waterbury, William Booth of Forest street and { Briste} and Haxttord, H Jonathan } of Maple Hill left The wedai e ¢ vesterday on a fishing trip to Nor-| edding of Miss Emma Suess, s | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick RO e e | | C. Suess of Kensington, and Wil- - o G osten i | fred Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs, ‘ M and Siie | Gul Tanen o | William Keller of Glen street, took om New York city for Europe \mflc" Wednesday evening at § e will spend the summer. | | o'clock at the home of the bride's S | parents. Reverend A. C. T. Steege, | | pastor of St. Matthew's church, per- Are SWillia T ST S andy S0l R0 formed the ceremony in the pres- > ew¥oris alty xetuxn tostneln hom ence of a large number of guests. tomorrow following a week's visit The bride was attired in a gown of bridal satin trimmed with lace. Her tulle veil was held in place with orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of roses and sweet peas. Miss Lillian Dorothy Suess, who at- tended her sister as maid of honor, wore a gown of old rose and gold { changeable taffeta and carried pink | tea roses. Stewart Clark was best man. A reception followed the cere- mony and guests were present from New York Waterbury, Hartford, Massachusetts, Bristol and this city. Apple blossoms, cut flowers and t the home of Mrs. Dunn's father. Lr. T E. Martin of Vine street, PR i Miss Frances Parker of € strect was the guest of Miss F Brown of Washington. Conneeti on Wednesday “ . e Mrs. Luther Parker and chi of Forest street will return tomorrow from Crescent Beach where they have been since Wednes / P Mrs. Harold H: o mont, New York, was rick Thursday. She is the dau, ;pulms decorated the rooms, ] ralmadge Swift of Cedar st P Mr. and Mrs. Keller left on a | Saeis motor trip to the Adirondacks and ! i Mr. and Mrs, Williem | upon their return will reside at 57 L oinieirasea e awn street, this city. Stefania Logwin, daughter {of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Logwin of | Booth street and Walter Unghire, n of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Unghire so of Booth street, were married | Tuesday morning at Sacred Heart |chureh by Reverend Alexander | | Kowalczyk. Miss Albina Logwin was | maid of honor and William Potash | was best man, The bride wore a gown of white satin trimmed with lace and orange blossoms and a veil of tulle. The | maid of honor was dressed in flesh- colored georgette with a hat to wveek-cnd motoring in M: Hart, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs, Maxwell Hart of Li oln street returned yesterday trom t. Joseph, Michigan, where she has ieen the guest of Mrs. Harold Ben- ning, formerly Miss Bernadine Walker of this ecity Sy Miss Ruth B Place is In Boston union and commencement cxercis at Emerson college. tte of Emn tending the o . match. A wedding breakfast was | - ; R e R served at the home of the bride's | B R ST MISS MILDRED TLANGE R Mo T e [Bereria actaritnstaramons: , ‘ T The engagement of Miss Lange of Meriden has been an- land daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Hardy | _ Mr, and AMrs. Unghire left on & | MISS AMALIE TRAUT ounced to Vincent McAuliffe of Forest street, this city. IB. Payor of Lincoln street ;f.‘,if,?'Z‘E,I,"?.."‘fl.,ffifiT"i‘e:}l”i,"’;',’" Miss Traut is the daughter of Mrs. George W. Traut of < | o e IBoctiinirant 0 ol Corbin avenue. Her engagement was recently announced to Mrs G. Kimball af I o o0 Donald Caufield. ington str went to New York Thursday to visit Mrs. Monroe Hew it | ~e . i Mrs. To H. Bristoll and daughter. | [Miss Rufh Bristoll of South Burritt *(I‘H' have returned frem =~ West Mr. and Mrs. Joscph Stadler will lobserve their thirty-ninth wedding | anniversary on Monday and on the | caught with lilics of the valley {same day their son and his wife will | Miss Sophie, the maid of honor, | Federowicz. | observe their fifteenth anniversary. | wore a gown of nile green georgetto The couple e o e {and a maline hat to match. The and upon th ateh, The hest man was Joscph ton a wedding trip r refurn will make Fac" jon Show to Feature Civic Tea of the Woman's |irook Announcement has been made n.':l]-;’);lmm‘:;m-z _\1‘:“ H:\Jr: Luna, Miss their home at w;. « ‘-M streat a - s 2d c 2 s Gon A ! | the marriage of Miss Sadie Oken- |Helen Bula, Miss Nettic % § i y Club—Engagements Continue to Hold the Center Mre. William Cole returned on MRS, HENRY DONNELLY 2 dmeniriatates Baah Okent ar L atine Mary, Sareh, o e O e of Interest—Many Pre-nuptial Parties. Rnday do B R e e Mrs. Donnelly of West Main street gave a large dinner| o " "\ " q Mrs. Charlea Erkson ¢ last Saturday evening at the Sequin Golf club in Maple | of Unionville. The wedding took | place on Saturday, May 5, in Otis, | Avalss | Massachusetts, i = 2 DR Buell B. Bassette of | Mr. and Mrs. William H. Robert- | Adaughter, Mrs, Richard White of DVANCE rumors are being circulated that the Civie Corbin avenue @ committee of the Woman's club are completing plans for a | Society Fashion Show and Tea to be given luv«dd\ May Cooper of the week at | Mr. and Mrs. Ehs 29, at i vine street are spendir umont, Tesas, and Mr, and the home of Mrs. Laurence Mouat on Grove Hill. The ten is an | their farm in Lyme. Mrs, Frederick Porter ef S ‘;‘o;'x‘ o((o\:"tr}‘:dp:n:::i::a::vro‘:d “\'Fhl:‘ annual affair but the Fashion Show is the outstanding feature| R R oo Calltornis, Lale and Sre [ ijss Hark itentcoiBimersnn Coloy i GBS DS this year which gives promise of both being interesting and at- rancis Warred Porshine, SO0 B porier formn viy restiod o N O e o | married on May 16, 1574 at S| tractive especially when the latest modes are shown. — The | (" o). Tniversity, will attend the 4 % i i s associnted with (he|George's church in Sheffield, Eng- | ¢ military training camp this! Aje Georee Dol -of Trun land. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson have | models will be chosen from among the attractive young anun‘h-}n.m bull | Aetna Life Insurance company of 8 esi . e i | been residents of this city f ore ters of the club members and also from among the \Ulll!gel"\\‘mnvr‘ Fort Snelling, Minnesota. | strect is visiting at her former home | Hartford, ";;;: ";!‘"2“‘_:1‘:' ,l_‘h‘"' 3"_";"""'2 4 nembers of the club. Mr. Pershing is a frequent Visitor atiy, pratgicld, Massuchusctis, The wedding will take place June thirty years. e W a| e s !the home of Mr. and Mrs. John| SR o s at the Little Chureh Around the | family gathering tomorrow at the The club season is being gradually brought to a close with | { Andrews on Lincoln street. Sh vl of Losington | Corner, New York city, in the pres. |li¢ime to colebrate the eccaston. the coming of the summer months. The College club hdd its | v e e e L L e e Y 4 ] I l YO last meeting of the season Monday evening at which. Dr. Ger- | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A Searle | i faday of Miss Dorothea Suther- close friends, The eouple will make| Miss Mary Bula, became the bride 1 L& p U trude Kinsella was elected president and the new officers slated |of Forest strect were in New York [y, 4 o0y jicon and New Haven and | heir home at 1911 Asylum avenue, | of John Honko, aon ot Mr, and Mrs for the next club year. Emma Hart Willard chapter, D. A. R., |1ty during i s el Calvin M. Shepherd of New York. Hartford. li.o"!-s H:::l;‘ol Ilngm::r':ot ;l{:vm : A el et aeslis A b he coremony will tuke place this jday -t 4 ‘ of Berlin held its annual meeting and election Thursday afler-’ Miss ]q:\j’m"t‘ Mgy ot peanty DS GBI K e R R e Getriios: Db fiat | Dot |church. The bride, who s the it our noon at the home of Mrs. Sydney Cowles. street left Wednesday to spend the | LS of New Haven, who sirect has announced the coming daughter of Mr. and Mra. Stanley * ko [ summer at Short Reach. S Mice tev. | marriage of her daughter, Miss Bula, wore a gown of white satin | . s HE announcement of the engagement today of “dl(lld e T, Inal and Miss Sutherland were class- | lina M. Dube, to Howard J. l-"hnn‘lflmed with lace and a tulle vell, Bassette, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Buell B. Bassette of|, e “,:‘”““ s at Bradford Fmmons Place, and Dorothy Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.!sporrod Skinner of Hart shreet. | Irederick Hart, is another betrothal added to the long list of . . | people prominent in the society life of New Britain, whose en-| Miss Dorothy smr,\ of 'v\rlnyu'ljl‘w vagements have recently been amnounced. The wedding will | Heights, Massachusetts, is a guost @ ake place early in June {the home of Mrs. Robert Vance on take place early in June. Moo tnet P | e ] WEDDI’\G% | are relati demy. Floral Problems VOLZ S()(‘II'ITY will be kept on the go from now until well mtm Mrs. Harold Hateh of Lincoln June attending the many complimenting the |stroet returned Thursday from New prospective brides. On Monday . Edwin Cowles, Jr., and | Y™ ¢i** Announcement of Bas- Mrs. Kenneth Viceland will entertain for Miss Harriet Reynal,| wisc Henrietta Shontz returned to | | Sett Hart Engagement— whose on;mm»nu-nl was announced Jast week to Hubert Williams. | New York Monday after spenaing | | Many Weddings. On Friday Mrs. Lucian Stevens of Monroe street will entertain |the week-end with her parents, Mr. | fin A B nd Mrs. M. J. Shontz of Maple Hill. | for Miss Reynal A Pk | Mr. and Mrs, Froderick A, Hart of i e ; )\ Mrs. Johnstone Vance of Monroe 2021 Stankey stroct announee the en- S OTORING this past week has been a delight to all Who!creet 1ot the first part of the wre gement of their danzhter, Dorothy | THE FLORlb] bl have toured through the country avound New Britain, Tt !to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gilbert | Neil, to Harold T3 son of was “Blossom Time” in its greatest beauty and beautiful New England at its best \\nll 1)\4 tItrL\\NHl in the woods and hills of ! 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