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__WEDDINGS William Collins of Springfield, Mas- sachusetts, will become the bride of John W. Maher of this city. Tues- day morning at 10 o'clock at the |apartments in this New York, and are attractive and popular membeys of New Bfitain's younger set. Mr. Hart attended Yale university. | Miss Watkinson will be attended NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928. of the bride. The maid of honor will | wear a gown of melon colored taf- | feta with hat to match. She will | be attended by Miss Tillie Bergquist and Richard Buchholz as maid of honor and best man respectively. ceremony to only members of the immediate families. Mr. Quigley graduated from (h-. g s d. |2 . : carry a bouquet of gladioli and | . . New Britain High school g < g[am o Il’\_lon};lluenglbd\\ fd Church of the Holy Name, Spring- |Mr. Everett is a graduate of Massa- | delphiniums, The bridesmaids will be | Miss Mary Moore of North stregt | was president ‘orum.lclll:.:'zau: ings Take Place ay— | [fleld. A nuptial high mass will be|chusetts Institute of Technology. | dressed in lavender colored organdie |and Rolin Bourgain of Rroad strect|member of the Amphion Dramatie % Engagements Announced. ;Q;:ehr'a.fed l'kv"he‘ pastor, Reverend| Mrs hxn-k!|§n| and her daughter with hats to match and carry hou- |were married in St. Peter's church | club. He also took an active part in ‘omdh A .I.tG'on\m_ : recently rmuned.(rom Europe. quets of Mrs. Coolidge roses and |by Rev. Daniel Masse on Tuesday | athletics while at school. After . Mrs. Bernard T. Donnelly, a cousin . . lavender sweet peas. morning. Miss Eve Perusse was|graduation he studied in the New Mr. and M k'J. Luddy of |Of the bride, who resides on Linwood | A large contingent from New Brit- A small reception will be held at |maid of honor and Joseph Moore | York School of Dramatic Art, and SSe e today cele- |Street, this city, will be matron of [ain's society will witness the yed- the Peck residence for relatives and |the hest man has had parts in a number of road Lrating the 25th anniversary of their |honor. Miss Ethel Sampson of |ding ceremony today of Theodore a few out of town friends. The bride wore a gown of white |shows. wedding which was performed in | SPringfield will he bridesmaid. Wil- [Smith Hart, eldest con of Mr. and Mr. Peck and hie bride will leave |bridal satin trimmed with Spanish| Mr. and Mrs. Quigley will attend Middletown by the late Monsignor |liam Maher of Philadelphia, a broth- | Mrs. Maxwell Hart of Lincoln street, for a wedding frip by motor through |lace and pearis and a tulle veil | the wedding as well as Miss Mildred Selivac. er of the bridegroom, will serve as|and Miss Jane Horton Watkinson, New England and upon their return |trimmed with lace and caught with | Quigley, a sister of the bridegroom, They have resided in this city for |D°St man. The ushers will be Ber- [daughter of Mrs. Alfred Hudson will take up their residence at 741 | pearls. She carried white roses and | who S the past 18 years. They have onc|nard T. Donnelly. of this city. Frank | Watkinson of Hartford. The Very Broad street, Meriden. |lilies of the vall The maid of | New York city. son, Cyril J. Luddy. A. Wilson of Philadelphia and Leon- h_e\erend :\amu«‘l R. Colladay, dean Mr. Peck is associated with | honor weore tan pe de chine with| The young .cour\l‘! will make their el A ard Warner of Springfield. of the Christ church cathedral, Charles Parker company of Meriden. [a hat to match. Her bouquet was of | home in New York ecity. Miss Esther Landgren was guest| A reception will be held at the [Hartford, will read the ceremony at e e [ pink roses. | B of honor at a miscellaneous shower | Oxford Country club in Chicopee | 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon. A re- Miss Muricl L. Stockwell, daugh-| Following a reception. Mr. and| Miss eGorgianna Clark and Peter held at the home of Mrs. Charles |1"alls, Massachusetts. ception for members of the immedi- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Stock- | Mrs. Bourgain left for a trip to Que- 1. Teator were married Monday Landgren last evening. The home | Mr. Maher and his hrxrlnv will make |ate falml!( 'f_fll be held at the home well of 326 Monroe street. and Wil- | Canada. Upon their return they ' morning at 8 o'clock at St. Mary's was prettily decorated and Miss |!h®ir home at the Westminster |of Mrs. Watkinson. liam Rurton Gooby, son of Mr. and | will live at 40 North street. church by Rev. Thomas Lawlor. The Landgren was the recipient of many | 1y, Mnan retyro- 4 Mrs. 1. J. Gooby, will be marrie £ e couple were attended by Mr. and beautiful gitts. She will become the | € from their wedding trip. by Miss Ruth Burdick of Hartfora this afternoon at 8:30 o'clack in ,h?. e Capniaeet netasinedval g et T e oA ol bride of Carl Johnson of the John.- T W as maid .of honor and ine other at- chapel of Trinity Methodist Episco. |Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mr: . .o son Camero Shop and president of | Miss Mary Gertrude Luddy. ’9’;'{""’& will be Miss Maxine Hart, pal church. Rev. William Alderson, | Andrew J. Carlson of Vega street,| The marriage of Carl Gunar Carle the Hardware City Camera club. |danghter of Mrs. Mary Luddy 0"1{“} o ster of ']h‘ bridegroom, :\lrs. pastor. will read the ceremony. The |and Edward W. Walther, son of Mr. son. formerly of this city, who s e Bassett street and the la(c“\‘lmmnl“_os“']! -\l;)ore and Miss Lois !\vlr auartet of Stanley Memorial church and Mrs. William J. Walther of Cot- | now senior physical director of the i The marriage of Miss Valeria Bud. | 1-094Y. will become the bride on”":’n“; ::,'juz“‘;fr ;\er;;:':f“e ol'o‘l‘l:\ k“:-f' where the bride is organist and tage Place. will take place this after- Hartford Y. M. C. A., and Miss Eve- B ot Abanyiaienue ang ose NG 2R ok Bl Datiel Doanllyyl p EROUE SIS SISIAR STRLIE Cliv. choir director, will sing the Bridal noon at 4 o'clock at the home of [lyn Spencer. daughter of Mrs. Mine (i eph Laskowski of 34 Albany avenue, | o0 f Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Don- | Mre Frank Tavlor Smith and Mg Chorus from Lohengrin during the |the bride's parents. Rtev. Dr. Abel A. (nie M. Spencer of Hartford, will took place Monday morning at the|DellY of Springficld, Massachuwtts»‘;_m'd\l;“ Bl é‘x:‘f;' procession. Just after the ceremony (Ahlquist, pastor of the First Luth-take place this afternoon at “The Holy Cross church. Reverend Ste. |1 1¢ ceremony will be performed at |naMusiEis o f the soprano of the quartet, Miss Lil- |eran church, will perform the cere- | Lodge” at Camp Jewell, West Swan- phen Bartkowski performed the|® 9clock in the morning at St. Jos-| 0N S lian J. Joscphson, will sing “Beloved mony. Miss Hildur E. Carlson will |zey, New Hampshire. Rev. I H. cercmony. The maid of honor was|°PN'S church. with a nuptial high | .‘°l>‘x_t B 'H.nfv will be his I‘-rm‘h» It Is Morn.” attend her sister as bridesmaid and | Benedict of the Blue Hills Baptist Miss Anastasia Laskowski, as sister | D335 The pastor, Tev. Jobn . |ors hest man Andthe ugheie L s Ruth Mary Stockwell, a sis-| William H. Walther will be his | church, Hartford, will officiate. of the bridegroom, and the best man | Pononuc. will officiate. IR H S o e o fm: Rrigk, il neSmaigior) brothens thestiman, o Miss Sl Mr. Carlson is brether of Mo was Waslaw Budnik, a brother of | . Mis8 Mildred Luddy. a sister of | R03 Pt tbO ik 2 honor and the bridesmaid will be Swanson will sing “Oh, Promise | William Fay of Lincoln street, this o rigary Budnik, a brother of |¢."yige, will be bridesmaid and |COUSINS of the bridegroom. John Miss Elizabeth Gutowski and Miss Me! accompanicd on the piano by | cit the bride. Watlkinson of Hartford, a brother of s iiestei Soutonskivand M) Seame 2 llkelog .o Dr. Leonard Donnelly of Springficld the bride, Everett Hatch of Lima Edla Sims. The flower girls will be Miss Helen Paulson, who will also !a brother of the bridegroom, w Mary Louise Strasbu Mar- play the wedding march. T Announcement has been made b [ Peru, 2 : Sinley B0 L aie S UEsbares and s s £ Mp g Arent as beel male DY Ibe best man. The ushers will b Fend anal dehn Uk Moialeys o garel Gooby, a sister of the bride- | The bride will wear a white geor- | CLUB EVEI\ I'S s iame | William Luddy and Richard Don- |Montclair, New Jersey groom. ette gown and a veil caught with ter street. this city, of the marriage | ) | Mr. Hart is a grandson of Mus. The brid 1 £ orange blossoms. She will carry a thei hter, Miss Grace Dor- "W : - winis : 2 2 he bride will wear a gown of | e blossoms. She will cairy u| — pE (holiy danshar; A1 Bhce - I Mr. Donnelly is associated with his | Williim H. Hart of Lexington strect white satin trimmed with lace and |shower bouguet of roses and lilics - othy Brown, to Waller Bertrd Moss |, o 0 e ownershin and man- |{2nd the late William M. Hart founds il ann a ol oalil Lo of the nalley, The bridesmaia's | Annual D. A. R. Outing of New Rochelle, New York. Mr. {er of the Stanley Works. Mr. Hart e andcaivell ot silic tliyslon em- i % and Mrr. Moss will make their home in New Rochelle . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heller of Vance -cet observed the thirty-fifth anni- agement of the Boston Store on Main | street . Dr. Lawrence H. Doolittle, son of Howard €. Doolittle of Farmington avenue, this Dorothy with the Hart and Hutchinson |company and also connected with !the Hart and Hart Flying company. He is a graduate of Yale university. | « oo is broidered in silk. Her bouquet will! be sweet peas and lilies of the val- ley. The maid of honor will wear a gown of blue figured silk made | bouffant style, and the bridesmaids’ gowns will be the same style in ros gown is of flowered chiffon and her bouquet is made up of pink sweet | peas and blue lace flowers. | The house is attractively decor- | ated with p: uests will be present from Hartford. Springf —Club Season Draws to a Close. The last regular party of the sea- versary of their marriage Thursday. |2Y | Another wedding of interest taking | W ¥ e son was held by the Teachers' club The ceremony was performed in New | Winn. daugh y Ml ThAt o Moy Maree orchid figured silk. The flower girls Bristol. Pride’s Crossing, Massachu- o plginville Thursday evening at the Haven and since then they have|Joseph Winn of Thomaston, M Perkins of this city and Mortimer will be dressed in pink voile. setts and ”‘;T e 3 weq. | INEN school with 45 members pre m:de their howe in this city dwburaday; afternoon i GBL iod S ilE e el P ethest DL Cobres A reception will follow immedi-| The couple will leave for a wed- 1 A play, “An American Harem Mr. and M Heller have six ¢! Episcopal church, Waterbury. wony was performed at high noon at ately after the ceremony in the | ding trip to New York and Wash- was presented by a cast consisting dneh Ban) [Heller, Jr,of, Brooklys, | The ccremony wag: werformedi atigy 50 oo g i S0 RS chapel of the church atrended by |IM&ton. D. C. after the receplion. |of Miss Barbara Case, Miss Cora New York; George, Raymond ang 4:37 o'clock. A reception for the | 1 MO Biann pf W sbiisten one hundred guests from New York, LPon their return they will take Up | Hopkins, Miss Amy Joscphson, Miss Joht Heller of (his city, Mys. Dor. | mmedlate Bmilles wae hold 3k the | gongeciont. Bov. Thosdore &, Massachusetts and New Britain, their at 31 Linwood Margarct McConville, Miss ' Alice othy Demarest and Mrs. Norma|home of the bride’s parents Inlg eonc pactor of the First Congrega. Miss Stockwell is a talented mu- SUCe! _ Tibbetts, Mrs. Lottie Newell _and Hapxhurst of Brooklyn, New York, |Thomaston following the ‘eeremony. | jjon v piton ond Rov. Walliaea 10 sician and is organist and choir di-| M- Walther is production SUper Miss Nathalie Case. Miss Clara and & granddaughter, Shirley Norma | . Doolittle formerly resided in this | 150000 sastar of Trinity Methodist rector of Stanley Memorial churvh, | VS07 of (he Staniey Rult and Level | Loyonburs played several violin se- Demare jcity & 3 church, performed the ceremony in | Sflm studied organ and piano for COMpany. LN ections accompanied by Mul‘h.lr- Al o : [the presence of 65 members of the shveral years under Professor Jo- | g ’ et Conviile. Mre. Newell was chair- James A. Dawson of Brooklyn, | The cngagement of Miss LS| (\o tomilies. The bride's attengants seph Beebe, then organist at the| DMiss Slella Flis, daughier of 3V |man of the commities in charge, New York, son of Mrs, Atbe Dawson | Birkham, only deughtor of Judee | .. wies I'vances Parker, daughter South Congregational church. She And Mrs. A, Flis of Burritt st ! ; of Prospect street, this city. and Miss | John H. Kirkham and Mrs l\lrl\'-‘m Mr. and Mrs. William E. Parker recently completed a course at the |and Constantine Dobkowski of : »\I-mhrr.s' ‘n> '1I‘w 1\\enne|fbcr5 Mary T. Cheney of New York city, |[ham of Lexington street, to Stanley | ¢ o vio'ctrant. this city, Miss Laura Hartford School of Music. While at | View street, w marricd Tuesday | Chorus of this city )“n PjartlclpA':d, taughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter' B, |Harl, son of Mr. and Mrs. MOW-yo t:u5 or Danbury, Miss Dorothy igh arhool, i Stockwell was pi. Moruing at Sacred Heart church. | in singing contets this evening an Cheney of South Manchester will be |ard Hart of Hart street, was an-|piioo or philagelphiu, Miss Sadie anist for the orchestra, and also | Keverend Lucyan Bojnowski. pastor, | tomorrow at the Elks' hal Tovi- married this month in New York. |nounced last Saturday evening at a | Hoffman of Detroit, Miss Marian | played for class graduation excr- celebrated the nuptial mass and per- | dence, R. L The contest will be held under the auspices of the eastern * s . supper party for twenty-four at the | Lindeay of New York an % = | formed the ‘mouy. | Andea o and M Wil cises, o Sirkha > in Plr The ; / 'he o divis the United Swedish Sing- Miss Ruth Collins, daughter of [Kirkiham home in Plainville, The o0 tyiyoer ™ or Cambridge. Mass Mr. Gooby is connected with the| The bride wore a gown of white division of the United 8 engagement of Miss Barbara Swift, { 4 S Ly by & Son. sheet metal con- F€Orgette trimmed with Spanish |« TS | |aushter of Talmag wift of | :\I":v’;rv' o in e My }',‘-mf. c “' Goorivfi',?"{; il M ke their |1ace and a veil of the same material | John A. Lindsay will direct the |Cedar street, to Robert 1. Everett, | boo- Mman. The ushers were Dr. D. C. | ; ARl " rimmed with rhinestones and pearls | singing of the local group. About g e et | Biown lof. Danbury, Movgan Eelt of | homs At 828 Cheatnut ative st (mmedinith shinestoned anf poarle | el oE O e e [West Medford, Massachu: was | N S peas S Al ) | ana lilies of the valley. tendance at the affair. HERBERT E. ANDERSON | made known at the same party. The |y ctu0 SoRS o (T and Mrs. Miss Dovothy Neill Hart, daughter | " yyo"raig of honor Miss Anna R ¢ TEACHER OF VIOLIN {announcements were made by mes- | s CaRyee of Mr. and Mra. Frederick Arthur o, "o Gotor of the bride, wore a| The New Britain Teachers' club from chartered a {nue, this city, and Donald Parker of gowns of green, Miss Paige and Miss Hart of this city, was married at | flesh colored gown with a picture will hold its last tea of the season ik e \;"'f;;h:‘\":f'l"“ | Washington, . €., son of Mr. and high noon today fo Marold Burdett |, o L EOGR 0L 0 B ous | on Thursday afternoon. June 7, at waiw a0 ancw s7a. Miss Kirkham and Miss Swift are| T N B of i el Rassette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buell | "0 "0 (0 toges. The wix | 4:15 o'clock. It will be an outside sraduates of Wells college. Aurora, | i 1 T oL almnl.’\‘l‘v)\”‘\::{ ‘Qfll"! MISS RUTH CONN - S S e “MQ';:', | hridesmaids wore rainbow colored | affair and will be held on (hc.;:w': Parker and Miss Northrop wore | A MISS RUTH CONNOLLY e which was small, took place in New |4 oo ooq \(ith hats to match and car- | of the Walnut Hill_school. ere fi=s 5 : 3 | Miss Connolly’s engagement to Charles 1. Denison of |York eity at “The Tittle Chureh | (G500 0 BP0 oes and car. | will be tables for bridge. The offi- i Around the Corner.” The ceremony ; o hio ier, V. 8 een e + is the : nations. Walter Smulski was best | cers of the coming year will be the |Lindsay were dressed in pink ana Montpelier, Vt., has heen announced. She is the daughter of | 0" imed by Rev. Randolph | 12" ek, of. HORAE e the b, Ph langer and Miss Hoffman wera | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Connolly of South Burritt street. Ray. formerly of Texas. A wedding [ ™00 o0 Ll nded by | - |dressed in tan. Thev wore brown hats | —— e — breakfast, followed at the Hotel |y b0 o 50 B0 tives and | The annual state D. A. R. pienic e L O et e e Pennsylvania friends. The couple left for a wed- will be held Tuesday at the Ells- T | carried houquets of lilacs and snap- R Eie s iotnne s The bride wore a beige colored | ;, 5 L n o and points |worth homestead in Windser. A e o Srehhel dragony 5 o il ety s gt el crepe chiffon ensemble suit and a0 " g eter their return they will |large number of the local chapter Lo At Ry Tt sor a el e 5 s Margarcl A Peck, davghter imons green hat. She carried violels | ) = ity b T s B iee (it attend, ding trip by motor and when they | ladeliffe colle of Mrs. Eobert N. Peck of Park ang lilies of the valley. The atten- inpie k2 Rt §TATI®?1ERY |return will veside in the Park Place | Mr. Camp is the son of Theron W, | Place and the lat. 't N. Peck. |dants were Miss Thelma Neill Hart, | *"®¢" ey Henbis of G oot | apartments [ Camp and the Jate Mys. Camp. He is former vice-president of Stanley | sistor of the hride, and Miss Ruth | g 2 | J he f 5 b ‘ e P J L | Mrs. K. Jessie Russell of Relmont. state chapter of the Daughters of AEW BRI‘I"AIH conn \h\:[ (,.unlp‘ll,t m.l daughter of the a member of the firin of Kirkhaw. Worlis, will be wiarriod thie after- | candee Bassette, a sister of the \1»\“:( e R ate Mr. and Mre. John R. Perkins |Coopcr, Hungerford an my oon ‘\< <J‘>\j>y‘¢0'l“‘].“‘:u'c::d-‘";.‘ | bridegroom. Dr. M. J. l;{ms:!la 3% tiage of hor duughter, Miss Louisc | ica will meet June 15 at the Shut. B | iate 1 O Peck, formep | LSt man. Miss Thelma Hart wore &y, ga)) 1o Walter George Schar- | tle Meadow club. The members of | u' “ ( .nl\l\»' ,“ Peck, former |gea green crepe de chine gown and mann, which took place today. Mr. this city will act as hostesses, with 5 e aBonn el Dooeevelt ioapltal, | hand ipainted beige hat. Bhe carafio o OGNl S o e fatate hrosiaant Marys BaArL R w York. The ceremony l”” h_» Per- ried pink sweet peas. Miss Bassette’s | ene Scharmann of Cherry street, {lesey presiding. p past : four n\v‘ St-igown was peach colored ensemble. |\ 0Tl William Schar- | The national president, Mrs. John o ! ‘v‘.u r\fi,‘!‘ul'\‘ Sam- | She wore a leghorn picture hat and | o Mr, Scharmann ds a gradu- |Laidlaw. Buel, will R M b B 'd b < Qo (All.&s_.‘«rrlrd a bouquet of lavender flow- MY U SEAATEANE B Insiitute | Suean Norcrass will report the re. I ol will attend her sister as | ors of Technology and connected With | cent 1 Washij maid of hon £ 1 general court at Washington, Ot ers Of r CS'tO' (4 N X ”' o e itdemmaide willilAetor a isnort wedding rin EME i Sl L reenel iniDaver, New |1 o it b s e be & 00 \ o8 s “hrmu Nelson of New York, [and Mre. Rassotte will live at 911 Jersey as chamical engineer where |prief entertainment. 1 Hilda Winshall = also of Now | Asylum avenue, Hartford. the couple will take up their future June will be here so =oon that de. York and Miss Edwina Pabst of e |atiaenee tails which can be arranged in ad- & Hio i N i vaneton, D. C. Dexter B. Peck | The wedding of Miss Emma E- | iy GATHERINGS SR e i R e 1s the reason why thoge \ 211l serve as best nan and Robert ¢ [sel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leu-| w0 o0y Bpn v ¥ ; who really enjoy eating S Ao “"’"_“ Hughart of Meriden and [nold Essel of Linwood street and | oo i e "Gt “pac an. | e s e e prefer to take meals ’ Yot will e et Chester, New | \Witllam E. Buchholz, son of MT. |, nceq the engagement of their Miss Flora Humphrey and nouncements, reception and at hoie here, for we serve not} Sk and Mra. August Buchholz of Trin- | gaughter, Miss Ruth Adn Connsily,|| 3i* . R AR e bt s e l"” - The bride Wil be attired in a|ity street, will take place this aft- |y Charles L. Denison of Montpelier, | | Miss Harriet Reynal Are JEN S g but the very best— U0 ef ivary fafieita and a lace [ernoon at 3 o'clock at &t Mat-|varmont. The wedding will take|| Feted. tinguished good taste for which thie and you pay no more | 171l brought frem Spain by an aunt |thew's Lutheran church. They Will |place in the near future. | =hop is noted than at ordinary restau- 2N Azreeably low in price it rants. Charles Quigley. son of Mr and| Miss Jack Whitteker will give a ! b B s Mrs. Charles P. Quigley of Stanlev | hridge party Monday afternoon at foneyican buynokbelter, and Miss Harriet Blue of [ her home on Kensington avenue for - | New York. daughter of Mr. and| Miss Harriet Reynal who is one of |Mrs. Ernest L. Blue of Union|the popular June bride-elects, | Springs, Alabama, will be married « o o | Tuesday. June 5, in New York city. | Mrs. Frank Witkin of Monres 149 MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 124 Next to Strand Theater Blue Plate Sunday Blue Plate | = Luncheon Dinner Dinner 60c $1.00 T5e With Don’t Be Satisfied ordinary storage for We Are Imitated But Never Duplicated Fountain Service of Excellence Soda Shoppe and Restaurant - 95 West Main St. (Next Door to Western Union) WE || Shoe Cleaning and Dyeing For both men and women. 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