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NEW BRI'I;;\L' DALY HERALD ES HAT 26, 1928 T ———— e——, fifth anniversary of their wedding ! its garden party and rose planting &' their home Sunday. GATHER'NCS ceremony, also a dinner dance that Mrs. Hertz, Owner of Derby Ra .« o0 —, |evening at the Shuttle Meadow club.’ | ¢ s e Is. Ile Y er o y ce Mr. and Mrs Henry R. Schweit. : S The graduation exercises were (4 The annual tea given by the Civie . * et e el ! Brides-To-Be Feted At |]neld Wednesday evening in the State | N committce of the Woman's club will nner, is Perso e versary of their marriage Sunday at Luncheons and - Card Normal school. Invocation was gi [ < be held Tuesday, May 29, at the ’ their home on Vance street. || Parties cn by Rev. Ladislaus B. Nowakow- home of Mrs. Laurence Mouat on N i ski of Wallingford and the dlplemu)' Grove Hill. The added attraction (By NEA Service) little fellow, and a smart little fel- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Benson were = !were presented by James 8. North,! this year is the Fashion Show which Chi May 26 Another | low.” Eiven & surprise party at their home | Mrs. Philip Stanley of Shuttie '.‘l‘,"'”""' ot "(‘; hospital. "e“'“‘""| | will be held at 10:30 o'clock in the| SMc280 May AR e T family occupies an en- on Hawkins street Saturday evening Mcadow avenue will entertajn for | 11€0d0re A. Greene. pastor of "‘" Queen 4f fha Amerleap “Tyut | | Halwencra (from “Carmen™) Bizet morning. featuring golf and sport tire floor of one of the X \ s " first Congregational church, dclive b . e Lt e Whitnes most. fashy In observance of their tenth anni- | Miss Flora Humphrey neat Friday Biow Oa RPN Lne ‘m‘::;"‘im:’“;:’l_ costiimen, a1d st 3 and 4 ecleck in|Tenking With Mix Eaphe WHlnes oyl hotels in Chicago and it is versary. About fifty guests were afternoon. Miss Humphrey's en- lowed the excreises in the gymna. the afternoon. Among those who|and Mrs, Virginia Fair Vanderbilt lavishly furnished with priceless gl Igagement was announced recentiy to |!o%e4 the exercires ymna thave been chosen to take part as|succeeded to the throne when the |antiques. But most prominent of ot S William Bentley of Forest streer. | * ehont. models are .\)X‘rs How ard va:ml | prety litle red colt, Reigh Count, |the display s Reigh Count'a Derby e e . : ... : iss Virginia Hart, Miss Lois Kirk- | won the classic Kentucky Derby for ,;\.\,I‘iifl _hmm\l;rl\ mdlfl,:[‘; '[":"‘r‘;‘t“k Miss Lois Kirkham, daughter of} Miss Grace Richter, daughter of - jam, Miss Faye Rattenbury i Mrs. John Hertz, wife of the myum. Affection for Horses . v fasge S " {Mr. and Mrs. 0. Richter was given a 1 i c: 3 P DANNer 0L oot Judge J 5 N .. millionaire Chicago taxicah mag- 1 al cry whe 0 : % Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball oprned | nate. | that” Mrs. Hertz said. “It is my Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at cntertain this evening at the Kirk.|°f the Phi - Sigma =groniy M ’ hier home on Lexington street to a| With the crown gocs gold plate. | greatost treasure, but T believe St. Mary's church. Iteverend Walter ham home in Plainville. i tchter il bogome thodirids of Garel : P - meeting of the Tcague of Women | riches, floral wreaths, social distinc- | loved Anita’s Futurity cup almost as 3. Lyddy officiated. Miss Mary Don- . e fon B 2pn ¢ AL end Al 8l ; ; Voters Tursday evening. Mre. Wil- | lion and a high place in elite s0- | much. We perhaps have a decper Fin attended her sister as maid 0 Mps, Frank 1. orter of Lexington | %10 M. Elms ot Columbia stroct, on | iam H. Van Oppen. president, in-[cicty that has turned in these new |atfection for Anita because she i honor and the best man was Wil- sireet will give a luncheon ang | "¢ > Lot i ; " troduced the speaker. State Scnator [ days to 8ports as another means of {more a member of the family than liam Kelly of Hartford. bridse Monday at the Farmingron| o *® S ; [ Mrs. Aliee P Mernitt, whose subject | feminine expression. “Count” We bred Anita, you know, The bride wore a gown of pink Country club for her guest, Mrs | Ihe Stanley Works Girls' club held | {was “What Price Loyalty But to Mrs. Hertz the posses- [and as ‘Count’ fs all horse Anita motie with ®iot o’ mataly and | Willlam ' Bracheit {a supper and rd party Thur dusl‘ i sion of Reigh Count, the Derby win- |is every bit a girl. Eoorgette with ha e ‘cvening in St. Mark's church par- annual flower show of the|Ner and Anita Peabody, the cham-| *I was greatly flattered b rried & Bouquet of bulterfly roses .. 1 bl \ annual fower show of the | greatly flattered by the 1 lilics of the valley. The maid M Elaine Wright of Kensins. ['0FS Prizes were awarded to Miss 3 F . | Newi arden club will be heid | Pion filly of the age represents |attention given 1o me after the By 0 3 S 4 Hivs Llaine Wright of Kensing-| oy 101vn Oldenwalt, Miss Irene North % pro Tie in the Newington | ON1y the means of gratifying a great | Derby, but my greatest pleasure of honor worc blue georgette with ton was the guest of honop at a » S fo: 3 p June n the Newington at to match and her bouguct was ‘showes given Tocsday eeemine ai|and Miss Jennic Folden. ; g d ¥ Congregational chapcl. There will |loVe for horses and a keen desire |came when I went to the barn, "-"im\ ‘n: 04, e 9 a ;h"“l‘“;me 0‘!" a Eld)nh "mmi_r - « o o e exhibits of iris. tulips, peonies | {07 competition in a most fascinat- | ‘Count' knew me, I know. and 1 A wedding breakfast was served of Kensington. Miss Wright will he| Miss Mary Whittlesey of - Woeast and miniat ock garden ing game. : | think Anita was jealous. But Anita t the Hotel Bond in Hartford after married to John Wart, also of Ken- Main street’ entertained the mem- s If M Hertz had a flair for so- | will &et her (‘hiin‘l"' later this sea- s 2 e g Lers of the Board of the Daughters Officers clected at the annyai | Ci'Y BEr place would be fixed. As|eon. We are going to keep her in o gsemoiie L et en e 4 e et sl Iceting of the Junior Hadassah heid | 1€ Rew queen of the American | her class and not hurt het to make At L e ! ica at luncheon Wednesday. this week were: President, Mis o] 'rack, her position, it ahe should so lany selfish record for ourselves. "‘y‘;n“‘s’“‘[“r “]‘; ‘)’:"‘4“‘\_”222“51“” Mrs. Lucien :';I«I‘\Cllll!: |0ll »\101HIDL WS TR p X desire 1t, would rate her the most | We have been offered $200,000 4 GRIGC s °Cl. strect gave a delightful luncheon : prominent box in the fashionable |for Reigh Count, and gor & Air. Dully is employed by the Un- [hrigge and shower yesterday after-i The alumnac of the Alpha Alpha Goldsmith: corresp . flocs 2t Erlmantis Ban aatteirer howe g ek !s*f !'J'fl": drrwood - Typewriter company 0 noon at her home for Miss Harriet | Sorority gave a shower and bridge ; i Miss: Tlllan copn aristocratic tracks where positions | should offer Anita for sale, but w. lartford Tavnals Thare tables of | Tuesday cvening al the home of | At o s ratic tra bos for 4 sale, bu or Reynal. There were four tables of | 4 in the “Old Four Hundred” are not |are going to keep them becaus: S cards' with the prize awards being | re. Harold Pock op Licoin alrass k e ian e Jeinebis Gians: PRAIrman | qualifications for the best seats. | they are family juwelow ; Sy Miss Stella Ge- made to Mrs. Harold Guy of Port-|for Miss Harrict Reynal and Miss X {program committee, Miss Julia Le- : 4 i i 3 3 F e e el H B SR e DR e e el ‘ i et ettt entulae (0 et sl sl ad R ek g o tuad geny ; P Sl el i 2 brides next month, Mrs. Bennett M G el | Mayonne Baver: chairman cultural, BUL AT s A = ec a race between her 'H'k (\ 1 ;lu nf,("(\);yl |; l.“.mk‘]oul:\‘v 31 A e Hibbard won the bridge prize. | A 3 | Miss Anne Kalmanowitz: chairman | Clined tH“ : :\'(;lilhtull :np.vdx‘mv : igh (\\\Hm and \llvon.fu, Harry Kopec, son of Ars. l.ena Kopy T e e S | ways and means, Miss Evelyn Zuck- | 1008 not indicate it but she is a|layne nitney's Preakness and ) Broad street, took plice We, Miskip ainy Gondnin ot NG| Tl = o i ; 5 . {er; publicity, Miss Mollle Tight grandmother and her interests arc | Withers winner. A1y morning at Holy Cross church street entertained her bridge club’ Miss Corinne Ericson of lLake- 3 i 4 i big st I ght. far removed from society “L will have to go in training for at 8 o'clock. Th: mass was cele- Monday evening. View avenue wag the guest of honor 4 o e s | S never have cared for so- | that race hecause I was almost a trated by Rev. Stephen Bartkow- . al a bridge and shower given Tues- ;. " ‘ ciety and I did not get inte the nervous wreck after the l;v:h.\. si. who performed the ceremony. Mrs. Robert £ Brown of Russell|day cvening at the home of Miss | = | racing game for any social ends | Count’ went sound astecn an Now nssisted by Rev. Victor Plaskowski, strect gave a bridge party of three' kdith Englund of Fern strect, Weet . 1 4 & B | E | i {she said a few days ago. "My hus- |after the race but 1 couldn't sleep surate of the church, and Rev. Stan. tables vesterday afternoon in honor Hartford. 4 . S band and I and our children have | for two nights. v Musial of Harifora. Mise N. of Mies Margarct Perkine. whosc (' Miss Ericcon will becons (| , . g WHITE H[]USE Bflx[s always been interested in horses| “Who do T think will win the Juchniewicz sang the mass and marriage to Mortimer Camp of Rus- | hride of Rudolph Lund of New : i 1 - s | and T am not Loasting when I say [race if ‘Count’ and Victorian ave lie couple were leaving the chuzen (scll street will take place next Sat-| Haven on June 23. { il 4 | e that 1 can ride quite well and that | matched? Why, that darling ef A\endelssohn's “Wedding March” urday in Washington. Connecticut. SUAL A 5 2 ¢ I know a little about playing polo. | ours is the arcatest littl fellow was played by the organist. ... Mrs. Harold Guy of Portland has I i .1 “There is a 6ort of financial thrill | that ever ran on four logs. Amd {0 the game, of courg. But (he Anita, well. she's just beyond »f white bridal satin trimmed with | ccllancous’ shower Monday cvening | given next Thursday at her home | pleasure we have gotten out of the | words. ace and wore an Elizabethan cape by members of Camp Clara, R. N.{in honor of Miss Harriet Reynal, ' z ? " Y E i (en[lofl 0[ vm[m‘s more than $100,000 that Reigh Count | Before the active days of Reigh 3 white silk, the col of which of A. at which one hundred guests daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loui has won is not in the money but in | Count and Anita Peabody are over ras trimmed with orange hlossoms. | were present, and a kitchen shower | jevnal of Lexington street. M the satisfaction that we Kknew a | Mrs. Hertz probably will have set he carried a bovquet of white roses Thursday evening. at the home of | Reynal will be married next month g ? hington. Ma P —Scarl't| good colt when we bought him for |a record for fotal stable carnings 114 lilies of the valley. {Miss Prances Kasprow of Maplel(o Hubert W. Williams of Corbin i geraniums in long white hoxes, with [ £12,000. #nd perhaps the great success of The maid of honor was Miss Eli- streef, avenue i ” {rim boxwood trecs silting in be-| “He may go on and win more |the stable will continue after they nor Gebala, sister of the hride and * Miss Dube will become the brid . o 0 tween, border the top of the balus- | (han any other horse ever has won |are through running. For the mas- ¥he wore a mown of nile green of Howard Rehm of Schenectad Miss Harriet Reynal of Lexing- : i irade purmounting the east and|pefore we retire him we will not |ter of the houscheld says: “That goorgette, trimmed wifh lace, and a New York. on June 4. ton strect was the guesi of honor wost wing of the White House and |jove him for that. We Jove him bo- pair ought to produce some ni white pieture hat of crepe trimmed e« o at a bridge and shower given Tues- 5 lown near the north Nt guled | cause he is all horse, a wonderful !little fellows for v nith greene lace. She carried a hou- { “Mystery Soirec” was given at|day afternoon by Mrs, Kenneth “here thousands of fourists may yuet of pink tea roses. the home of Miss Lillian Brown | Vrceland and Mra, Edwin Cowles at % sas them ane hady effmhite ol The bridesmaid was Josephine Tuesday evening. in honor of the|the home of Mrs. Vreeland in West hocks of the fine old Kitchen-gar. 1 |2 woodland effects are among those Gebala, also a sistor of the hride. sigma Pi Epsilon sorority. Delta | Hartford, There were five tables of . [ et which will be exhibited. She was dressed in a sky blue 8ilk chapter. cards with the prize award being PIRE e W hlen Tonine i W .« e zown, frimmed with maline and made to Mrs. Frank Smith of West . trim little boxwood trees are re- Peurls are returning to faver in wore a blue hat te match Walter The annual Revlin Community Hartford, Miss Reynal and Mrs. Y 5 placed with small cedars which bet- the fashionable wor n's wardrobe, Konee. a brother of the groont. Was faney dress ball will he held in the | jack Witteker of this city, Tea wae 3 ler withstand the rugged weather With long strings of seed pearls the st man. The usher was Martin Berlin Granze hall Friday night.|served in the dining room with in such exposed places as the top L I . e Tackid bk acme of smartness. Semi-precious Partyka. June 1. This is alwuys 2 gala af-| Mrs, Louis Reynal and Miss Bea- E b i e at e | FIONKBIA a8 atbRs dals nd are B W, fair. | trice Reynal at the table attractive | ‘ sue anges 9 2 s : | quoise continue in popularity, but \liss Mary Rutkowshi. daughter of ey | with pink sweet peas and green | e “h( ;llrot;“\\ (v]f‘ 1”)“ ;h\(“yN 1:'“-“5”1; These Are Now MuCh 1 vogue oo mers gllaslog A lanes bfigon Nr. and Mrs. Joseph Rutkowski of | Miss Leona V. Kilduff. daughter|candics, Mrs. Rennett Hibbard. Men ~Fiaoto by Mu . i S Fims deusiy sea InaingnoRle, cup. | { | ‘1‘\' hnit: vic i W Studio §yp o R r. and rs. T as . Kilduff o Ste G the hollyhock, phlox, sweet pinks o nange street and John . Brodzik. of Mr. and Mrs. Thoma Lucien Stevens and Mrs. George , AN DDA I g ey % won of Mr. and Mre, Frank Trodzik |of Corbin avenue was given a show- | 5oii acaisted with the serving. | \ Va MRS, “”:”A‘“_ . VAN 0” EN Y “M‘l(‘w"’““i‘ ;y{v":‘l“:" bRl s winThad Amon mart Set Novel sun shades will be seen on of Orange strect, webe married et at the home of Mrs. :* F. ‘;‘; Site e [ My an Oppen, recently elected president of the New (S e the smart beaches this season. They TuesAay morning at Sacred Heart cntine of Carlton street ;‘":“‘;a‘r- Mra. Charles Mitchell gave a v‘ertam chapter Leaguc, of Women Voters, presided at the meet- |, ftice are giving up their burden of | New York. May 26. (P —Society | 2'® Woven in @ik wool and adorned “imreh. Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski cyening. Mis ’:”‘“:-Ko:\.lunr 16, [lunchcon and bridgs Wednesday | ing held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Arthur Kimball. {11oeeomn and what with flowers, |lunehed in the “kitchen” as part of | 'Y # B2 pierrot figure, embroider- rformed the ceremony. rlsatoAvalliamiL an " |afternoon at her home on Brook- —————— — ————————— | ireen, & ory, cats, Rebe ont Park racing mecting | ©1 7t the side. s o tees. shrubbery, dogs, cats, Rel the Belm I ' were entertained at a dinner Mon. [ Mise Ruby Androws was hostess| - =, | lass Wil accompany (el o | 1M°Stie atmosphere ahout the place | eons,” now much dn vogue, are #o " . to the members of the Thursday Vilhaaia [ thiat may well keep the president |called bacause they are scrved in day evening by the members of the the piano. | P 3 in | side Road. | , . 2 the I Mrs, | festivities which eccupied its atten- R e yraduates of the New Britain [ | ford Miss Elranor Carison of Dris- |¢A. the raccoon, and all of Mrs, l;‘f;:::)‘“hmhn‘nl schosl. of massing, fa V N fol, mienber of U Jutie gradusting | Coolidgels pot Birds there s a do.|tion this wask, *Kitchen lingh. fi”"]E WI“. A"] HERBERT E. ANDERSON intermediate class. Guests of hon- | Afternoon bridge club this week Fashion Show Sponsored || 'y "love 1 1 feature of the pertorm- | #079 his family quite content there | racing cottages adjoning the stables, 3 - Miss Beatrice Reynal and Mrs. | 3 Civie O H o | 3\ o well into June, known te all #portsmen as TEACHER OF VIOLIN or included Mr. and Mrs. James S. ! 2 By Civic Committee of the nee will be the sin of a group I 1 ke L T o },\'mlh_ Dr. and Mrs, T. Eben Reeks|Bennett Hibbard were given the Woman's Club. of songs by the Camp Junior High | — kitchens.” Mrs. Harry Payne Whit- —— Viuviai naniane Bilalh and Mr. and Mrs, William E. Att- | Prizes. e | | school Girls' Glee ctub | Capital socioty is engaging in an|Ney and Mre. Graham Fair Vander- winaND ach e, | nood. A Disean oy s © Progiam of s to e pre- [alundance of | entertaining sven | DIt are among those who entertain- Tuesday afternoon the clase had miscellancous shower was given ‘ 5 ? o Pk sented follows though garden parties have been|€d in this manner. N G t [ Th Wbfl riage of Miss Eather Sclander of|Promincnt part in the evening| Alto solo. Hirriet Fol cre are dinner parties, porch par-| A tally-ho party was a novel fea- Carlson street Thursday evening. | Musical programs connceted with SN ol L By R Loff s and ofhir interesting events | 107e of the Part Choster Horse snow | StUIDIG O¥er Words Miss Selander will he married to | the annual convention of the state | 1“0 " White: Heads .. Bischoft | for the secially inelined, Which society held recently in aid John Kukish of Sexton atreet on““‘n"""fl“"“ ol e 1 'I'["'\’ “i,'l’_"'” I'he Shoogy Shoo (The Saw))—| Wives of senators and representa- | Of the soldiers and sailors. Mr. Jo- June 26, began in Bridgeport AL AMbrose | tives are constantly dining at the|%ph Wilshire drove the coach| Washington, May 26 0@ — Ap Mendelssolin Trio of this city, con- & - 2 [ Rl 2 Iyt "!‘H.' Sl ARl o The Club capital in the senate or house res. Which carried a halt dozen of #0-|official guide to names of American A miscellancous shower was given |#ISting of Herbert Anderson. violin- | o o0 po Woodman | yayrant, ciety’s membera. for Mixs Doris Honiss at the home [ist. Roy Tuttle, cellist, and Theron | "%\ | BT = nah places, hard to pronounce and hard- of Miss Edith Lindquist of Berlin|W. Hart, pianist, played the Men- | sl ARARCNING Lo Drmer |y ani | SUE bowler hats, dark cloth | er to spell, will be provided when Thursday evening. delssohn trio in C. Minor, Op. 66, Mr. Mr. Wallen B Kellogz to. Washington aften s |€0ats and light breeches are now |the United States Geographic board Miss Honiss is to become the|Hart played 1wo of his own piano | Dinah . «... Clayton Johns | 088 to j'“‘i"! on ANer 2| shionable habits at the many | completes a new e bride of Arthur Benson of East|compositions, “Mountain Peaks” and A Hanjo Song ... ... Siincy Homer | 151 t0 her.home at 8t Paul, Minn |, 5pe shows occupying soclety's at.| Recognlzing the need for deter- is the teus A . Berlin next month. “Valse Fantastique.” Delogate at the Alto solo, Harriet, Ioley e '“"“l’ welcome event |\ ition this apring. Miks Betty Hall, | mining, for example, whether. the Is the reason why those “ o jeonvention representing the New | Wake, Miss Lindy? o ... Wainer | B8 LIRSRlORd, ias domNt t01any by oy s mibng diibse Anonmoring thi | MinnEente fon chats b who really enjoy cating Mrs. Oscar Johnfon of Camp|Britain Musical club is Georze Hahn The Club, e nere diplomate are |1 ode, completes her costume with a | spelled Mesabi or Mesaha o Min: prefer to take meals aiveel gave s “pantry’ Whowes last .. Interniission e ,'I\}d"tn'”:? o‘}’fh:"";’,",.,n,m white &hirt, gayly striped tie, wash- |#abi, the board has been working here, for we serve noth- Raturday evening at her home in| The New Britam Teachers' elnl Song of Bre (Humor-{ Stalarara ;”S “Kellogg, one needs |AP1® Vest and butcher hoots, through various sources te dispos: ing but the very best— honor of Miss Edith Westman whose | ¥ill hold its last bridze and tea of | o) Difatals | L2 Eleath s maloa o nead iy finally and officially of such riddies. . Yo engagement to Carl Anderson of Col. [the season on Thursday, June 7, at L i eanDnyi(Santal itrpm |lsoBe S (LR TAE of cither one| YAChting continues to play a atel-| More than half the states are co- and you pay ho more linaville wan recently announced. The [ 4:17 o'clock at Walnut Hill school. Licin) D0t | T e whee™ i | lar role in society's activities, and | operating by appointing a board fo than at ordinary restau- wedding will take place in the fall. | Teachers of the Northend. Rockwell ‘Tl Tnvitation of (he Bells (Chime ~f']'“‘;;"j'v”;”qs”‘fii:"" m“ i ];M';- milady’s marine costumes receive | supply information. Frank Bond. rants. Lincoln, Smalley and Elihu Burritt of Normandy) . o Blamgusite] SRS B XS 18 Bl I her first attention. The party which |chairman of the geographic hoard. schools will be hostesscs, The Clul i i o Pematitey 80w and Mrs, Herman Qeirictis took ) now 18 oornainting.- aesl prejudice P 13y the Bend of the Rive dnands (ROUNCEL SHE Ghe resolt SOOE diplo-l gy ol Raied o wow and practice with what has become b The annual coneert of the Nornal My Lovely Celia . .. m "‘d‘":;’ 'f“': ‘_"" l’“""‘ ‘n‘:"‘";‘“'l'f yacht included many smart outfits. [more or less official through deci- £chool Glea club will be held Thurs- | The Blind Ploughian larke |~ ;,”I oo s em tos mued ately o X national colors ot med, while| sion iof tiis boara umtt ote day evening, May 31, in the audi Mr. Wallen [called to Jeavo cards and many O3 Biiie 1aa the sl Sorile win || e BEphis T The s | torium of the school at 3:15 o'clock. [In the Time of Roscs tichardt ‘f”';"’]“ "”“(‘J’x“"::‘ ’:\"‘I’fh";‘f”"’dy‘;"" red. black and white a close sec-|ington over the name of Mt. Rai- May 27th, 1928, SUNDAY | Miss L. Ethel Prior. director of | Loyalty My Heart Unfolds (from | bass 4 e “IAME | ond. Wool slip-over aweaters in|mnier, which residents of the town " {music at the school, will conduct the “amson and Delilah) . Saint-s | 5 g striped effects are weorn with knit|0f Tacoma wished changed to hon- DINNER $1.30. concert. The club will he assisted Soprano solo, Mary Lyons £ Vr'lfm;'rr:‘rg:‘rv . \]\"u}v,::: or erepe skirls. accompanied by | ar their community, s the outetand- We Are Imitated But Never Duplicated Olives 'Rul[c;l:;g\éKTAIl:‘adxth by Maurice Wallen, tenor, of Har & Park and on the other hy fhe | Pull-on felt hate. |k senenny Lk e e hills of Virginia. offers special ad- o A Years ago it handed dow de- Plat Dolage a ia Reine sessRtricia Minuet 7 | . in{aEeA toly entectalning 1o G pas l'rll;:‘:1r:-r<\’;"a:f;i“\lx]l:fl ‘oridal ;;n‘hdl:hi:f cirion that the mame of Rainier Blue Plate 'Sunday Blue Plate cgnm:m il 3 R : "”‘:,‘.afm;.a‘".d;‘,‘,:”:1'1'”\?1‘;:; the Sherry reception which celo- | Should remain, but the town did not Tanch Di Dinner | : , ok 3 el | kol Gk brated Miss Florence Kip Clarke's | Wish to abide hy the decision and uncheon nner . : : (ady Censt \ g eriing € the priviicge ""h“j”‘" thel marriage to Guernsey Cirran, Jr.|took its case to congrassin the Sorm 60c $1.00 75¢ CHICKEN FRICAS!VEVE WITH 5 W [Syinh. for long e Presl- | trosted wedding cale of . Tairy|OF % bill which ia tinw plkesH-Raler, RICE PILA / avaniages . e TN Ol | cactte design on which colored | “The names given to matural fea- Mrs. |lights played further emphasized the | {1res.” says Bond, “afford the great- (rips | Summer color scheme. An interest. [ St number of controversies. They 5 & or hd X \ j y similar advantages Fountain Service of Excellence ROAST RIBS BEEF AU JUS 3 / | Both the President and & \ Vi | "o0lidge are fond of the water trips 4 o Lo T N \ | o o : ful | IN& atyle note scen among the guests | AYe generally of haphazard origin. Soda Sh pe and Restaurant T e ; P e ohen peesisent e et | Was- e gail colored kid slppors |9 Incidental or aceidental appiica: a Op a | ki s / eht as much. Tt is an attrac- | Which matched the hats in shade. |!10N to meet a passing need. 95 West Main St. (Next Door to Western Union) SALAD FLORA 2 > Hve ants i all dts surnenings abef s Apple Pie Old-Fashioned vory gayest of cretones being used e versal) ding an da " . ’ S s attendant gowns of the season have M Bea ty Strawberry Bhortcake A N At e fGnie Eia lelnal s Gover thestnntz| SHEAUAL Ehnte ol Thelaedeon N AT ormon u Assorted Ice Cream and Cake em e = s typed fashion with approaching E J NG i . 7 < . summer. A rccent bride chose a WE SPECIALIZE IN T Coftee Milk | LeWitt's Expect :6-»([ yabtg‘qas 10 [rock of shining sitver fame cut with | o= N 4 « z uit in Bridgeport |« long full skirt which trafled the i * s b ear m;:.',‘;;:"“'hmhe, Jwin found all the| el s Bridgeport, Mav 26 (UP)—A |floor in the back. Bridesmaids at oe Cleaning and Dyeing = ¥ = ol ghes S et S g 2 . ! ; orers is expected here Monday as | fatin frocks with tulle flounces 1 | SHRIMP COCKTAIL A patiene b atible] 1csult of the failure of negotiations |*hading from flesh to old rose, For both men and women. : for the modern bride Ca Yeds | petween workers and contractors. | While a pale vellow chiffon with a Suede shoes steam-cleaned, re-shaped or converted to Potage a 1a Reine 1 " Let us show you them | The contract between Local Num- | {railing hlue ~flower design was smooth leather finish. Consomme Bruneoise ; : R =B lhor 665 of the Hod Carriers and |¢hosen by another attendant. i = ' 5 Ser) le aborers’ ori- = White satin slippers dyed to match dresses or hosiery. PRt dork SHELL. cris : M C Lerll 2. |Common Laborers’ Union of Ameri A {¢a and the Bridgeport Chapter of | BOWers of roses and a star-lit Tan shoes re-glazed and re-shaped to bring back TARTAR SAUCE R Gentirys i Siiverare ] " . |10 Association of Gencral Contrac. | 410Dy created the atmosphere of newness. : i 5 4\ SR A @, ceme® | iore expired May 1 and has not been 'l'a‘fle“"d“o;“:}:‘i";’;n“m ""hh‘ic"" e Gold and silver slippers refinished. BREAST OF SPRING CHICKEN N e renewed. - Srp e et e oD Novelty shoes of all kinds carefully cleansed. EUGENE 2 S \ : R (oiG0 and |tiner was given for the benefit of Our service includes the rebuilding of run-down shoes LT ANOON aAUTE ; /% A honrs. They claim fo work nine | Mulberry Commnity House. Gi —making them look new and serviceable for auother long MASCOTTE 4 \ - [and demand the stipulated «ight. [€0m0 De Martino, the Italian am- period e _ ; ay with increase of $1 a day | Passador. and Emanuele Grazzim, Italian consul general, were among —— THE — Mashed or i.ong Branch Potatoes patrons of the affair. New Asparagus Butter Sauce y 3 = B : ) N S Bociety is putting its flower gar- RALAD FLORA 4 ; \ N\ B dens to work for charity. The lilac {] . : : i \ F E G . hedges and marble fountains of Incorporated e . Apple Ple Old-Fashioned * : rank . oodwm many iagex cstates will be 16 CHURCH STREET Hartford, Conn. Strawherry Shortcake " on view Mo (he public next 2 STATE ST., Harvey & Lewis Bldg., (Basement) Assorted Ice Cream and Cake : SUTERL S Tonih Jn A4 of the \Westchos- |Mirandy Greenwell wus chosen at 2 ) : 4 s 5 N ST || ter County Children's association. | Ogden. Utah. as beauty queen te ‘Manning Brothers,, Agents, 221 Main St. New Britain, e B &/ e W3 M - TEL 1080} mamue1 Untermyera clastle, Greakirs ro 5 colni e Das- 2 furv Pasegnt, s Fat GLASSES FITTED gardens and Mra. W. J. Knapp's| eant.

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