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bl : ! L 1 . L A 5 4 { . ¢ Ky 4 14 & MISS JANE s Watkinson HORTON WATKINSON marriage to 'I')umlnsu Smith Hart, of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart, will be one of the social events today. She is the daughter of Mis. Hartford. Social Activities About ‘Gown Miss Lois Kirkham and Miss Barbara Swift Engaged— Many Prominent Weddings to Take Place This Afternoon—Bride-clect Parties Continue in Full Sway — Club Season Closes. NTS continue to In][!OI'UUIL announcements week were made known by mes GAGEME interest society and the two taking place during the past sages dropped from an aeroplane announcing to a gathering of 21 guests at a supper party given at the Kirkham Vu.m< in Plainvile, Saturday evening, the be- trothals of Miss 1 irkham, attractive young daughter of Jud id Mrs. John H. Kirkham, to Stanley t, second son | of Mr! and Mrs. Howard Hart; and Miss Barbara Swift, yvoung- est daughter of Talmadge Swift to Robert T. Everctt of West Medford, Mass. son | | livities. She is secretary of her class | at Bradford and plays on the sub-| |semior hockey team. Her sister, | | pared for colivge ° ¥ Mr. and Mrs, Ellis Bardsley ot West End avenue and Miss Leonie | - of New York arc attending | 1 louse party in Westbrook given by Miss Frances Brady of Hartford, ormerly of this eit . s ® Syiney Montague returned tol Poston Thursday after spending a | few days at the home of his par- nts on Hawley strects . w West Point 5 ulso attende at Trinity college ac demy last the Junior Wednesday s g Reynal of Lexing- nd Miss Esther Stanley o 2 street will leave next encement Bradford academy, at | They are members | William Pap Institute, is home ith his parents, mer W. Pape of 1dent for My Maple P Fdmund D. Hayes left yesterday | for South Bend, Indiana, where he will attend the commencement exer- cises of the University of Notre | Dame, His brother, 7. Hayes, € a member of the gradua clase. | Ratfenbury, the 1 Mrs. Shuttle of | anni- | William \ { Meadow road, will be in the cast undred twenty-fitth play to he presented early 1s Just been announced at ademy, Bradford, Mass will play the part | 1804 is a sub-| ratory d Bradford | \iss Rattenbury a Br rd student of Miss Rattenbury, who semior in the college pr partment of Bradford academy, for- merly attended the New Britain High school and the Oxford school, | | Wirere she took part in numerous ac- Miss Faye Rattenbury, was also pre, at Bradford acad- in the of graduating class lis Miss Jean Trumbull, the daughter | Alfred . Watkinson of | Miss Maude Palmer Thayer, a m i [ | Louvain July fof the The play is called “The Begin nings of Bradford Academy and | represents in six es the most Also in the cast from Connecticut governor. t events in the early history school. It was written by imports of the ber of the faculty, and will be pre- sented in the grove on the academy grounds on Saturday atternoon, June uth. As it is expeeted to be the most | impressive event in the celebration | of the 123th unniversar the founding of the school, m alim- nue and delegates from other schools will attend. Bradford academy the oldest school in New England for he education of women, P of n Cambridge street, and s promi. nent in the social and athletic activie ties of Howard seminary. The production will be staged out- doors with the campus as the sets ting and the whole performance will be made effective by the beauty of the surroundings. “The Triumph of Spring” was written by Dr. Lynn H. Harrls, pres- ident of Howard seminary, at the time of the Shakespeare tercenten- ary and has since been produced by various col l::d :ehnh. Mtiss E. L, Anderson of Hart street apent last week-end at Cape Cod, 'R Willlam Baldwin of Harvard uni- versity is spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mur- dock of Corbin avenue, LY Philip Stanley of Shuttle Meadow avenue and Maxwell Coe of Liberty atreet are attending the reunion of their eclass at Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology. ¢ o 0 Mrs. Johnstone Vance of Monroe street, who left a couple of weeks ago to visit friends in the west, h@ been a guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Gilbert of Beau- mont, Texas. While there she waa entertained with many informa! af- fairs, Mrs. Gilbert is & daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Bamsette of this city. Mrs. Vance will also be a guest of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Porter of Sap Francisce, California, !ormer residents of this elty, DRI Miss Helen Dixon and Miss Mil. dred Abramsen of this city attended the Senior prom at Trinity college, Hartford, Wednesday evening. P Mr. and Mrs, John Peterson and daughter, Edna, of Park street ve left for Providence, Rhode lslnnfl. where they will spend a few days {attending the Singers' convention of the eastern division. o o 0 Mr. and Mra. Richard White, for- merly of Vance street, moved inte their new residence on Corbin ave- nue on Tucsday. . .. Mre, Sturman Dyson and son, who have been spending some time at Mrs. Dyson's former home in Staten Island, will return to New Britain inext Saturday. . . Mrs, Gerald W, Walker and | daughter of Hawley street will re- {turn tomorrow aftcr spending the week in Short Beach. “ e . Mrs. Hamilton Bickford and son of Corbin avenue left the middle of |the week to visit Mrs. Bickford's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dudley Vail MISS LOIS The engagement of Miss K Hart. Miss Kirkham is also and Mrs, John Kirkham was announced last Saturday to Stanley Hart-Watkinson wedding party. KIRKHAM irkham, only daughter of Judge | of Winstead. Mr, Bickford will join {iany ar the whak-enl | Frances Whittlesey of West Main o e e street_and Theron W. Camp and | Mrs. Edward Sechrest of Welles- | Miss Florence Camp of Russell |iey Hills, Massachusetts, has been 8treet are in Washington, Connectl. cut, attending the wedding of Miss spending a few days at the home of s Margaret Perking and Mortimer | her parents, Mr, and- Mrs. George | { Cadwell of Harrison street. Camp. 1 LI I L B Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tayntor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hart of Pel- Maple H with their 4.ugh.{ Mrs. Douglus Johnston of Galpin, will sail | Mill and her mother, Mrs G from for Boulogne, | 1wing of Springticld, hoth France, June Professor Galpin (of Northfield seminary has been honored by being chosen | ing conmencgment excic Jpin of Berlin, Miss Marjoric New Y Ga to represent Trinity college at the | seminary today. dedication exercises of the library * of Louvain, Belgium, to be held at 'ODAY, the zecond ¢ June, that glorious month of | Miss Francis Sorrow, daughter of becn entertuined « brides, is of unusual interest due to the many \\ul(hl‘u,nm and Mrs, Walter J. Sorrow of the past we v,' o seheduled to take place. It will witness marriages of | Maple Hill is home from Pratt In-| 3 s Theodore 5. Hart to Jane I, Watkinson of Hartford, Miss Mar- Hitute for o fow days. Miss Sorrow | s o B 0'Cchnor sid son, o garet Perkins to Mortimer Camp, Miss Margaret Peck to Nelson | SECAPL e e e, H:H.‘ o Peck of Meriden, Harold B, Bassette to Miss Dorothy Neill Hart | iss Louise Sandberg of Chestaut | Atlantic. City 3 and Miss Mu Stockwell to H\ im Gooby. strect with her aunt Mrs, Charles .. 4 | rrederickson of Hartford left yes-| Miss Lallian M 00k- . . terday for a ecks’ visit in Jyn York, short HE many partie neluding showers, luncheons, auctions and Wl ‘“M'_' .I.,‘h“_ \:,‘,k,o s :‘: T ehtion ot lior hore lan iGrana teas honoring the bride-clect keeps one continually on the | Ginana,. Nebraska and Wyoming street. She is o student nurse at the go, M Flora rey, whose 1 riage to William L. o e Methodist Episcopal hospital, Brook- Bentley will take pli June 11, was the complimented guest | Postmaster and Mrs. A. A. lyn. A this week of Mrs. Frank J. Porter on Monday; of Mrs. Harry |of Berlin are spending a “ 3 Bates on Tuesday and Mrs. Philip Stanley yesterday afternoon. |} H‘ i summer: home at Saybrook N T il v’«lw‘ y’”‘:" Miss Harriet Reynal, another popular June bride-to-be, was | ol e e e " Sne s entertained thi ( i Id Guy of Portland, on| Miss Doris Cohn thig city has{companicd by Miss Barba arli of Thursday and by Mis vesterday. Next week |been chosen: marshal of the proces- Lioston, and - they will oined Mrs. Jack Whitteker w Wiesi el on .\I«»mlzn v’.\:ml v:’: |]>:» 1 Iha;\(:{u) \1<|:7,- i I B n\.‘\. l\v::\ ERGT on Friday tie Alea | Tarrytown-on-Hudson, New York. return to the United States August Miss t ] ¢ S, Hart today, | Tuesday. June 5. Miss Cohn will re- |14, Miss' Lacava, who is associated was honored 1 6 s well as | e by Miss Maxine H « ay night. Mrs. Watkinsor 0 rtaine ( ter and the wedding ,— party I: M ( M Martha Clark whose te Lan Brid t will take place « i to b ven at the Shuttle « noon. L HE clu ) with the et con The D: s of the US Amerjcan 1 t witl tate picnie to | old oi estead in Windsor. Help The Daught Patriots of America will 10ld its annual Shuttle Meadow You club., Miss M A de. All the : <on when Wth | a Fashion Show held 1 | Your PERSONALS Floral Vistors 1 o Woamras Problems fovr Fe ( Y Many Over 1 d 3 i THE FLORIST 1 H r ' #ton R4 . 1 o h i , Ry i West Main St. Phone 3700 ron of Lak Taiph 1 | dancers. Lacava of Ilawkins street, Miss Lila Russell of this city will the Seminary umph of Spring.” to he presented | Brookside Road. on Monday list Howary i W r, Miss ed on d J as one Russe vl Mrs. Miss Ella Sloper, a student at Forest ptreet returned Thi o - o . N. Y., M rude | 4 ursday fouse i the Pines school, Norton, | MRS. MORTIMER CAMP T Nork. Chames whutker | from Daniclson, Mase. | Mussachusetts, was fl“l o (‘""""" | Mrs. Camp was Miss Margaret Perkins before her marriage or New York and Charles Compson 9% nlaga I o uiding et Held Bk U8 Lhieh took place at high noon today. of Loulsville, Kentucky, are guests| Governor John H. Trumbuil of school 1’11;.: nwll\. M a‘;xopvr is e s !at the, home of Mr. and Mrs Max- | Plainville, Executive Becretary Ed. vounzest daughter of Mr. i ] |ward L. Kell e MA D Sloseat Rl [t o Now Britain miediately at- | with the Lo offices ot Kirkham, {walt Hartion Tigosln sirest Colonel €] n&xi."fi."flffi":{‘mfii‘. R rhe cxerses, Cooper, Mungorford and Comp. 35| . and Mrs, Otis Scripture of ville, Who have boen spending ten Professor and Mrs, Stanley e daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Lenox Place were in Watch HIll |days at Geverner Trumbull's damp | jon Moosehead Lake, Me., returned to their homes thu week. Rhode Island, on Decoration Day. DR I A. D. Palmer of New Haven is the (spending the week-end as the guest | “Thclov Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cooper of Mrs. J. C. Moody of West Main street is spending two weeks in ‘Washington, D. C. .. program of pageant, . Mr. and Mrs. Reynal and family .. Mr. and ,\m. William E. Parker of Curtis street, Mr. and Mrs. Wil. | of Lexington street sapent Decoration Il is the daughter of [llam P. Felt of West End avenue, |Day at their summer home in Madi- Edward I. Russell of Miss Mary Whittlesey and mn‘lnn. une 4, at West Bridge- of the May pole Agi : %tfr ing Silver Who would give her less~ who gould give her more? Doun the rose-strewn path speeds the season’s bride. Let there be no doud on her horizon —no blighted hope. Mayall her wedding gifts be Sterling Silver. Where could one find a gift more perfect than genuine Sterling Silver—a gift more worthy—more longed for by the bride? And where could one find a lovelier arvay to choose ware department? 0 2 ngcrli ~mare. can.not he gaid: The Porter & Dyson Co. Manufacturing Jewelers 54 Main Street New Britain one of the bridesmaids in the ‘ S = g ; \ Mrs. F. Raymond Gilpatric of | Ten Acre Road returned last night { from New York City. , . s Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bassctte of | Emmons Place are in New York |city today attending the wedding of itheir son, Harold Bassette and Miss Dorothy Hart. R T TN R S R R s , wnily | S And” |This afternoon frock is ene of tho lovcllut ia has “l‘l'!" It ] odlty Nf‘é’ MODE. 1s featured om FIFTH AVE-N, Frank E. Goodwin 337 MAIN ST, TEL. 1908 ,GLASSES FITTED