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{lain of Lincoln street, Mr: yand Mrs. Donald Hart at ! i | street returns this afternoon George Boli of Trumbull strect are | | spending the week-end in New York city. {will join them in New York. {land, |sington is visiting in Worcester. hoto by Jol: & Petersou | MISS HARRIET VICTORIA REYNAL { Miss Reynal, whose engagement to Hubert W. Williams was announced recently, is the daughter of Mr. and Mr: Reynal of Lexington street. son Social Activities About Gown Shuttle Meadow Club Fair Will Be Gala Affair—Three | Prominent Weddings to Take Place Next Satur- | day—Many Parties for the Spring Brides —Golf Attracts Its Devotees. | i HE Shuttle Meadow club will be the scene of a gala and novel affair this evening when the club house will be trans- tformed into a typical old-fashioned country fair with the usual | midway containing booths at which refreshments of various kinds and combinations can be had. To add to the entertaine ment, there will be prizes awarded. All in all it promises to be an unusually jolly affair. Dancing will start at eight o’cock. | Si Yaffee's orchestra will furnish the music. There are many | dinners preceding the dance, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stanley giv-| - i ing the largest. . x ¥ HE spring brides with many entertainments given in their | honor are objects of the day to which members of the social world are devoting much time. A great deal of interest centers on the three outstanding weddings to take place Saturday. The | marriage of Miss Jane Watkinson of Hartford to Theodore S. Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart will draw a representa- | tive gathering from New Britain. The ceremony will be read | at 4:30 o’clock in the afternoon at the Christ Church Cathedral, Hartford. | Miss Margaret Peck has also chosen 4:30 o'clock for the| time of her marriage to Nelson Peck of Meriden and New York. This wedding will be solemnized very quietly at St. Mark’s Epis- | copal church. ! The marriage of Harold B. Bassette, son of M. and Mrs. ! Luell B. Bassette and Miss Dorothy Hart will take place in New York at the Church of the Transfiguration at 1 o'clock in the ! afternoon. The ceremony will be performed in the presence of | the immediate families. | There are many other weddings to take place on the same | day too numerous to mentjon. * FTER the continuous rush of a busy winter season indoors | and then a gay springtime, 2olf is now the preferred | pleasure to its devotees. This past week Shuttle Meadow club ! was represented in the woman's tournament held in Hartford. PERSONALS 7.5 we Dover road until During the last | their visit th and Mrs to New Buffalo. June My trip D R 57 mpany Visitors Here and There- \Dllan on a Several Entertain Week- End Guests. ington, ar d Mrs. Howard B streot and Mr. and of Corbin avenue | tomorrow on a motor trip 1o 1t They expees 10 be 1 mon mmer . Glover 8. Hastings of Toston t of Mrs. R L. Morley of Plainvi | o o o Hav Wi | M ana Mre Harold 1er I rehmont, New Yor first the home Talmad eddar Herrick of are visiting of Swift on . s I was in New . e £ Vine during Cooper York city e . morrow Washin n in ol uffler of Lin- street e Sunday Greenwioh colr turn st fron Wilmingion spending the k- her niece, Mrs, Walker of Monroe street Hall Mrs, I Philip Hortz of e, is | end at the home of | Dudley v Mr Abraham 1 liuol, in of Gar who s been v months with Walker, will re- ith Mrs. Hortz |spend & week. | Mrs, NEW BRITAI street and Mrs. Donald Hart of Lin- | coln street, Mrs. Rodman Chamber- Russell | Germond of Lincoln st Mrs. Ralph Howe of Corbin avenue, Mrs. Edgar R. Carter of Adams street, | Mrs. Kenneth Scarlc of Adams| street, Mrs. Stanley Eddy and Mrs. Charles Stanley of Lincoln street are spending the week at the | cottages of Mrs. William Hart, Jr., Martha's Vineyard. Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Corbin are | expected to return June 12, from a trip around the world. { . e Mrs. William Booth of Forest from | Montclair, New Jersey, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. | Goulding K. Wight. “ e Mr. and Mra. Stanley Cooper Brookside Road ar: spending week-end at the farm of M Mrs. Elisha Cooper in Lym . 0. Root nds in of the | and | Miss Arline Hill is visiting f Massachusetts. . of Maple | Holyoke, .o Miss Esther Beckwith, vlfnlghhr! of Mr. and Mrs, A. Beckwith of Bas- | sett street, will sail June 8, for Eu-| rope. | PRI Sturman Dyson and Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Dyson, who is visiting at her former home in Staten Island, “ e e Mrs. George A. Pickett of Worth- ington Ridge, Berlin, is visiting for a few weeks In Baltimore, Mary- . ox e Mrs, Leslie Rackliffe of Glen street | has returned from Jacksonville, Florida, where she spent three months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Shultz. ; .« v Miss Violet C. Werner was given a farewell party Thursday evening at the home of Miss Estelle John. son on Arch strect. Miss Werner will leave for Kurepe on June 2, | e e Mre. Sidney M. Cowles of Ken- Elisha Cooper has returned yme after spending the carly part of the week in town. . Leonard Berry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Berry, has been elected to the Gold Kry society at the Uni- versity of Vermont. o o Mrs, H. F. Judd of Pleasant strect and Mrs. Gertrude Sweigert of John street left Wednesday by motfor for Saranac, New York, where they will . Miss Lillle Bertini and Miss Cora Bertini of Griswold street have gone to San Bernardino, California, to visit their brother, John Bertini and Bertini. ) Miss Stella Johnson, Miss Esther TJohnson and Miss Edith Kronholm have returned from a trip to Ber-| muda. o . Miss Barbara Swift who has heen studying in Boston has returned to her home on Cedar street. e e e Mrs, James £ Robinson of Har- rison street is visiting relatives in’| New Jorsey. H « o0 | Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Ewift of Lowell, Massashusetts, are spending the week-end with Mr. Swift's father Mr. Talmadge Swift of Cedar street, “ e Mrs, 0, T. Crosset of Philadelphia is a guest of Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Cook of Maple Hill. o o e | Mrs. E. W. Danielson of Buffalo, | New York, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Hultgren of Wallace streef . o Mr. and Mrs. George T. Kimball of South Burritt street will open | their summer home in Madison on Decoration Day with a house party for fourtcen gucsts. . o Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt A, Riley are in New York Ci o o e | Miss Frances Karstow and Miss | Dorothy Cavanaugh are spending | the week-end in Boston. { o o 0 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Andrews of | Lincoln street sail June 9, from New | MISS DOROTHY NEIL HART | Miss Hart, daughter of Stanley street, will be mar DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1928, Mr. and Mrs. Abel Krenholm of Linden street have announced = the engagement of their daughter, Miss | Ebba Kronholm, to Caesar A. Neri, | son of Mr. and Mrs, V. Neri of Carl- iton street. The engagement was | made known at a bridge party given at the heme of Mra. J. V. Mendillo |of Andrews etreet Wednesday cve- ning. Miss Kronholm and her sister, Miss Edith Kronhelm won the bridge prizes, The wedding will take place in | S8eptember. Miss Kronholm was |graduated from New Britain High ischool in 1922, « . The engagement of |Canfield of Newington has been an- inounced to Miss Loita M. Hall, daughter of Mrs. Mabel Hall of Hartford. The marriage will take place next month. . e s The marriage of Miss Rose Was, daughter of Mr. and Mra Edward i Was of Elm street, to Teofil Wesley W. | 1 Gajda, son of Bronlslaw Gajda of | | Silver street, took place Tuesday | morning at -Holy Cross church. Rev. | Stephen Bartkowski, pastor of the | church, celebrated the nuptial mass and performed the ceremony. The bride was attired in a dress of {1vory satin and wore a veil of Span- |ish lace trimmed with orange blos- soms. 8he carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley, ‘The maid of honor was Miss Helen Was, sister of the bride, and she |wore an orange colored gown with hat to match and carried a bouquet {of red roses. A reception was held immediat.iv after the ceremony at the home of |the bride's parents. The couple left Tuesday on a honeymoon trip which will take them to Philadelphia, New York and Niagara Falls. On their |return they will make their home at 2 Elm street. . | | Invitations have been received in town for the wedding of Miss Mar- garet Yount Feimster, daughter of {Mr. and Mrs, ‘Walter Columbus Feimster of Newton, North Caro- lina, and Merrick Woolrich Hellyar of Corbin avenue this city. The cere- mony will take place Baturday at 8 o'clock in the evening at the First | Presbyterian church in Newton, aft- {er which a reception will be held at the Felmster home. Mr. Hellyar and his bride will he at home after the first of July at 6 | Trumbull street, this city. Mr. Hellyar, who is well known in jtown, is a brother of Mrs. Clarence Bennett of Forest street. o o Misas Mary Liss of Oakland avenue and Edward Riess of &he { same address were married Monday morning: at the Holy Cross church by Reverend Victor Piaskowski. Miss Mary Zatrib was maid of | honor and Frank Bartnik the best man, The bride wore a gown of white georgette and a veil of Spanish {lace held in place with a crown of pearls. She carried a bouquet of bridal roses and lilies of the valley, The maid of honor was dressed in green georgette with hat to match and carrled a bouquet of sweet peas 22 Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Hart of ! ed next Saturday to Harold B. Bassette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buell B. Bassette of Emmons |and carnations. Place. After the wedding ceremony s | wedding breakfast was held at the g0 to the Land of the Midnight Sun, o'clock in the afternoon. Rev. Wil- | Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, France They expect Switzerland and Ttaly. to return the tenth of October. e s e Miss Bernice Rock avenue, @ junior sell Sage college, Troy has just been appoin at promenade. one of the college 3 or of the graduating seniors, e s o Miss street is in Boston attending engagement reception for M Rossoff of Brookline whose S just been announced, WEDDINGS Helly: eimster Wedding To Take Place June 9th— Other Nuptials. | The wedding of Miss Mitriel Stock- Mrs, Edgar C. Stockwell of 326 Monroo son of Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Gooby will take | York on the 8. 8 Gripsholm for an | place next Saturday | extensive trip to Europe. They will ; Trinity Methodist well, daughter of Mr. and street, to William Burton Gooby, church Order Your Flowers Now While Stocks For ~ Decoration Day Are Complete WE DELIVER ANYWHERE VOLZ THE FLORIST West Main St. Phone 3700 Unkelbach of Black Rus- | ski New York, | Johnson will 4 chairman | best man. of the jnvitation commitiee for June | This event is the final | ar and Is given | rector at annually by the junior class in hon- | church. in the chapel of at 3:30 home of theé bride's parents. The | : b couple will make thelr home at 22 {Nlam Alderson, pastor, will officlate. | aklang streot, Miss Stockwell will be attended by | N ) | her sister Miss Ruth Mary Stockwell | yp.o . % s waid pt bonor and Gie bides: |y gom Elorkosskl jat Glen e ¥ | street ws married Monday morning mnm‘:":m\ l‘::s“‘”.(:l‘n m;;;;":- G;:l::;; |to Joseph Piskorski of Gold strect attend Mr. Gooby as |2 the Holy Cross church. 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Put Gohlets in your budget! Silver Goblets make wonderful wedding gifts. The Porter & Dyson Co. Manufacturing Jewelers 54 Main Street New Britair MISS MURIEL L. STOCKWELL ] Miss Stockwell’s marriage to William Burton Gooby will take place next Saturday in the chapel of Trinity Methodist church. She is-the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Stock- well of Monroe street. Piskorski, brother of the bride- groom. There were four bridesmaids and two little flower gir The bride wore an ivory gown trimmed with 8panish and rhinestones. The veil was of tulle trimmed with lace and orange Dlossoms. Her bouquet was of bridal | e roses and lilics of the valley. The| Mr. and Mrs. August maid of honor wore an orchid col- | Stanley street observed HELEMPHLLLDS BOOKS JGIFTS STATIOZERY AEW BRITALN.COMM ored dress with hat to match and carried @ bouquet of carnations, | The bridesmaids were attired in <atin | rainbow colored dresses and carried {houque of ros nd carnations. 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