New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1928, Page 4

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City, where they will attend Connecticut delegation 10 the re. lican national convention. Mrs. Gregory returned to home in New Haven after spen week with and Mrs Cooper of Vi Miss Elizabeth Kimball, of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kiniba ' Lexington street returns to home Tuesday from Dana Hall, lesley, where she is a student s iy Miss Mary Nettleton Haven, Reuben Miller of Chi and Ford Cooper, son of Mr. Mrs. Elisha Cooper returned to | Haven Sunday after spending { week-end at the Cooper far Lyme of . Mrs. Maxweil Porter of road was in New York city the week, Lin dv . Mr. and Mrs, will return on wedding trip . . Albert Tues: from Miss Esther Mi; | coln str anley of Lexin Katherine Swift of and Miss street, Bradford academy, chusetts. They are Academy alumnae. Bradford, Sligh of Grand is the guest of of Emmons Pi .. Miss Gertride pids, Michigan, Ruth Bassette . Miss Minnie B. Baker of De “olorado, will be the guest of Irving Taylor of Plainville du next week, Miss Baker was a mer resident of Plainville, . . Mrs. A. W. Cavins of Terre Indiana, is spending several with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Erickson of Hart strect . Phtto by M Studie | MISS MARY GERTRUDE LUDDY Miss Luddy’s marriage to Paul Daniel Donnelly will take place June 28, Luddy of Bassett street. : H fora her marriage to Dr. A, Cavins a year ago. George H. Hildebrandt, who els for the Stanley Works in south, Mr. and Mrs, of Randecker Lane, soon. o o0 \ Miss Elizabeth Purney, Social Activities About “Gown . | Black Rock avenue, (home from Drew seminary to & !the summer vacation with her # | ents, Schools. | Feature for the Season’s Brides—Commencement Festivities Attract Many to the Surrounding Out-of-Town Colleges and RE-NUPTIAL lington Ridge, Berlin, has returned | = ‘ P R parties continue to occupy a conspicuous place |to her home after spending a few SN0y S et 3 e e S S on the social calendar. The three popular prospective|days with her grandmother, Mrs. i "ot iy and of the mission- | vance course in the study of June brides holding the center of the stage this weck are Miss| franklin Holland, - of Baltmore: fury commitice: of the Sgith college | French. Flora Humphrey, Miss Harriet Reynal and Miss Martha Clark, | PR jassoclation for Christian work ! i Hostesses honoring Miss Humphrey this week are Mrs. Stanley | Miss Atice Alderson, daughter of | oo #2000 f M Florence Dix and daughter, T. Goss 's. Ernest M. Smith and Mrs. Ernest Pelton. Mrs. |Mr. and Mrs. Algernon B. Alderson | S0 * 050t o0 0 0 ding the | week-end with ;,'; e _“,;'. George Allan C. McKinnie gave a large tea and shower for Miss Clark | °f irest and hep fanie, doMn lreauvtien Iford academy in 8. John at Cherry Brook. at the Shuttle Meadow club on Wednesday. Mus. Herbert L, Mtgee of Hartford, are spending the |\ tion of the one hundred and .. werk-end at the home of Mr. M Mills honored Miss Reynal with a luncheon bridge given at the ' ooy parents in Greenwich, EpRnbIEnR Hed ol Alle R soies HoraneandydouRliiey . 5 % school TS, Yerry as a f er o are o guests rs. 8. 1. Seama club yesterday, also Mis. J. Whitteker entertained for Miss | P nebodl gl R es e pren ALeiie K st o N DRAR A SEaThon ) Y student at Bradford. and daughter, Mrs, Cordelia Banta, Reynal Monday afternoon. S [ i Polly ficion e u;;ulur at | o s e at their summer home at Indian the Gateway school, New Haven, 18| yigs Jucqueline Silverman, daugh- | Neck. HE following weeks of June will have a divided interest for | }"" k‘""‘} ”"’ Ky ot Miss [Hazxiet | or o My, o . & Silverman of e e N By arker o ir street, T v stree ( carry Am e 4 ayes, s r, society. The many weddings still holding first place are "™ D il . M ching of e es B e EeRaol AR AT followed closely by the commencement festivities and the hom . . the fvy at commencement exercises | Mrs. James W. Hayes of Hamilton | S e home | AMr. and Mrs. Carlton F. Frishic 4t the Women's colloge in Brown | sirect is a member of the gra coming of the vounger school set, with the short season of lof Russell stroct are spending the \nivereity on June 14 class at Notre Dame uni gaiety before the summer flight to the country homes and week-end at lake Wauramaug. LR South Bend, Indiana. He re summer resoxts, | ) | Mrs. William H. Rattenbury of the B. A. degree. His brother, Ed- & | Mrs. Eleanor Lewis Hildebrandt Meadow avenue i attending | mond Hayes, attended the com- " . ; . 3 3 bics lof New York city spent last week- tivities at Bradford Academy, | mencement exercise "THE club gathering of note to take place next week is the 'ing in town e will occupy the |Rradford, Her youngest | aiisi e 1 social meeting of the Connecticut chapter, Daughters of Galpin home on Worthington Ridge, daughter. Jane, is In the cast of the| Mrs. Orville Parker and her sis- Patriots and Founders of America held at the Shuttic Meadow | Berlin, this summer while Mr. and one hundred twenty-fifth anniver- | ter, Miss Gladys 1 of Adams club on Friday, June 15. Miss Mary Swift Whittle presi- Mre. Galpin and their daughter, sary v which will he presented | street, will Ie Tuesday to spend . g i e i . Marjorle, are in Europe. Mrs. Hil-today at the sc ¢ week in Springfield, dent, will be in charge. The hostesses for the day will be Mr: ‘dfb:'(mm = o m"r:,flm ,m": sy ol he ool jieimecic tniabring el William F. Brooks, Mrs. Frank J. Porter, Mrs. Orlando \\\If! 22 until the first ,,f September, Mrs. Lucien Stevens of Monroe| Dr. and Mrs. George M. Flanagan and Mrs. James B. Thomson. sy i in New York to bid hon of Forest street have returned home, With the passing of each week one notices the closing of Mrs. Harold Peck .,».1 two ehil- © to her father and mother, after spending two weeks motoring the: various clubs fov the Senscn, in faet today witnesees tha | dzen of Eincoln strestare in Meri nd Mrs. John A. Andrews, and | through New York state and Canada. 00, . . S il den where they will spend a few sister, Miss Ruby Andrews, who sail | wi e annual picnic of the College club of New Britain, as weli as t 5 at the home of Mr. Peck's par- |t oo | Howard C. Usher of Plainville, & annual picnic of the Woman's club of Maple Hill. Ve e freshman at Norwich university, lias - | A Harold Peck of Lincoln street jeen clected to the Samosets, sopho- | Miss Marion Hel of Corbin and E ard H. Christ of Coolidge | more honorary society which has PE RSOMALS union of Mr. Ba tre's cluss 4t West (avenue left Sunda for the south. street are attending this week-end charge of the entertainment of visit- u i} Point. G ¢ class of She Will attend the wedding today the commencement exercises at|ing athletic teams, for the coming . g | s also Of her brother, Merrick Hellyar and | Renssclacr college and the 50th an- | year, according to information re- s s holding | Miss Margaret Fiemster which takes niversary celebration of Chi Phi fra- | ceived here from the military col- I Visitors Here and There— ; we ve spe- | place in Newton, North Carolina. |ternity, of which they are members. |lege in Northficld, Vi. This society Young People Returning cial ey by the corps of cadets | * . | e comprises two members from each ].']»,”“ ,\Ch()'ll and eac s will hold s quet, | Miss Vietoria Fiske, daughter of Attor Wil m F. Curtin of % T V.8 M A i hospitable to Rev. and Mrs, muel A, Fiske of West n street left Thursday to VeSS — Jolding rounions there, bil- | Berlin, will receive her A. B. degree |attend his tenth rennfon at Georg: Toet n cadet harracks at the commencement exercises of town university, Washington, D. €. | nd providing meals for them in the |Smith college on June 18. Miss | )8 . Sl D 1ot ness Fiske chose as her major study, so-| Miss Mary Pollard of Dover,, New 1. K. M : L ciology. She participated in many Hampshire is the woek-end guest of o <X * ot Curtis |eXtra curriculum activities, such as Miss | v Hill at the Hill summer i o vening from proof reader ter as managing home, Elmshade, Canton, Conn, Miss il ] . has editor of Weekly,” the student Pollard sails first of July for rown B returned | college V | i | | Grips- through d and, 80 is the keynote her short rents, g fas you. 149 MAIN ST. Next to Frnr week ons the thirty-f will leave this evening for Kansag 5 lauzhter F. Corhin| around the world . nal of Lexington street are atte |ing the commencement exercises at Massa.- | members of the we Miss Ludd\ is the daughter of Mrs. Mary |cavins was Miss Grace Erickson i expects to visit his parents, George Hildebrandt | . . . daughter Dinner and Bridge [‘artles, Luncheons and Teas of Dr. and Mrs. John Purncy ot has returned STATIONERY AEW BRITAL.COT ings Unusual opular Prices imported pottery and glassware. A visit to our store will convince ECTICUT, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, the pub- her ding J: 1 of her | Wel- | | New cago and New the m in neoln iring their 1gton Lin- | d- Ri M ace. nver, Mrs, iring for- | aute, John M Wi trav- the —Ploto by MRS. EVALD JOHNSO! | Mrs. Johnson was Miss Agda Baldwin, daughter of Mr. and ewton Baldwin of Kensington before her recent marriage. Murray 8Studie pend par- Mrs. George A. Pickett of Worth- | Sport Sport Oxfords. by women for wear. All white, tnm, smoked at of our offerings in shades. TELEPHONE 124 Strand Theater Cor. Main & Globe Clothing House Women'’s No woman's wardrobe is complete without a pair of Sport Oxfords will be worn rubber soles are the popular $6,00 Globe Clothing House 1928, William Hodges, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hodges of Harrison street has returned to his home for the | summer months. He is a student at the University of the South. . | Mrs. William Brackett of Santa Barbara, California, has left New | Britain, after visiting at the home | | of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter of | Lexington street. PR Mr. and Mrs. J. Roth of Whiting | street are attending th. graduation exercises of Dr. Arnold's Normal school in New Haven, today. Their daughter, Miss Esther Roth, is & member of the graduating class. o s o Claud Leroux, Jr., | week-end in Canada ¢ e 0 ‘S‘AVCIET\' Add Gatherings 1s spending the Mrs. Kenneth Searle of Adams street entertained at dinner Tuesday evening. Mrs. Harry Kutscher entertained the teachers of the primary depart. ment of the South church at her new home on Wooster street, Thurs. |day evening. Mrs. Kutscher was for. merly Miss Myrtle Chase of Warren street, Barnsdale, Miss Marguerite Tollard of East Berlin was the guest of honor at a | bridge shower given Thuraday at the {home of Mrs. James Hofher of Mid- | dletown. §he was also honored at | |shower given by the girls of the | | Commercial bank of this city, en | Tuesday in the club rooms of the! bank I | Miss Tollard will be married fn | the near future to Joseph Ringwood. P | Mrs, James North of Sunnyledge ! | gave a luncheon Tuesday afternoon. . | e New Britain Tonchirs oiub | MRS. CHARLES NELSON QUIGLEY _ ! held its annual meeting and tea Mrs. Quigley was Miss Harriet Blue of Union Springs, Ala., | Thursday afternoon on the grounds 'and New Yor! |of the Walnut Hill school. | | . before her marriage which took place Tuesday Been) !in the Byzantine chapel of St. Bartholomew's church, New | Miss Tda Elson entertained more | YOk City. ‘Mr. Quigley is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles | a garden party | Quigley of this eity. ](h«n 50 guests at and shower at the home of her aunt, | Mrs, Otro Younghblad, at “C dsr\ Court,” Kensington, last evening in graduated from the Feagin school|in the First Presbyterian church, | honor of Miss Corinne Ericson of of dramatic art in New York of Newton. The ceremony will be fol- ! Lakeview avenue and Miss Adeline {which her aunt, Miss Lucy Feagin, |lowed with a reception at the home Ohman of New York. The garden is founder and director. She is head | of the bride's parents. was brilliantly illuminated with elec- (of the dramatic department of the | Miss s a graduate of tric lights. Refreshments were |Scoville and Semple schools, . two | North Carolina college, Greensboro, ved under a canopy of green in prominent New York schools, and Curry School of Expression, » main arbor in the garden. Miss| Mr, Quigley is the son of Mr. and Boston, Massachusetts, She has also Ericson will marry Mr. Lund of {Mrs. Charles Quigles of Stanley taken special courses at Columbia New Haven on June 23 at 4 o'clock !street, this city. He was graduated univer: and New England Con- in the afternoon at the home of her {from the American Academy of servatory of Musie and has traveled parents. Dramatic Art in New York and is oxtensively in Europe. Miss Ohman's marroage to Mr. an actor of unusual talent and abil-| Mr, Hellyar is the voungest son Shelin of New York will take place ity. He has appeared in many of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samusl in the early fall. Broadway successes, having played | Hellyar of Palmer, Massachusetts ith Walter Hampden, Mary and and New Britain. He attended | “orence Nash, Grace George and University of Pennsylvania, where | WEDD!NGS Morris. This past season he | he was a member of the S E. A. |was a member of the cast of “The | fraternity. - | Road to Rome." b A and Mrs, Hellyar will take up . | The ceremony took place in the their residence at 6 Trumbull strewt Bentley - Humphrey Wed- | " upit where the bride's sister, | this city, and will be at home 1o ding June 14 — Many | |Mrs. John Cathey, was married just | their friends after the first of July. Other Nuptial Events. |2 vear ago. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Quinli- LA S van of North Wellington street will | The weading of Merrick Woolrig| celcbrate their twenty-fifth wedding The wedding of Miss Harriet Blu-,lH'“)-”' of Corbin avenue, this city, anniversary tomorrow. They were Blue |and Miss Margaret Feimster, daugh- married at St. Joseph's church on ,daughter of Mrs. Ernest Lee and the late Ernest Lee Blue of |ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Feimster | June 10, 1903 by Reverend Richard Union Springs, Alabama, to Charles | 0f Newton, North Carolina, takes | Moore. The ave one daughter, ¢ ¥ Z |place this evening at eight o'clock | Mrs. Albert W. Coote of Xorth Nelson Quigley ook place Tuesday, June 5 at high noon in the Byzan tine Chapel of §t. Bartholomew church, New York eity. The Rev. Dr. Robert Norwood, rector of the church, performed the ceremony. Only members of the two familics were present. The bride's only at- tendant was her sister, Mrs. John (‘athey. The bride was attired In a modish blue ensemble with hat and ! accessories to match. She carried a bouquet of orchids and lilies of ] the valley. | After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. | John Cathey entertained at a wed- ding breakfast at the Brevoort hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Quigley left immedi-| ately for the Connecticut shore where they have taken a cottage for the month of June. They will nfike thelr home in New York city. The bride was a student at Hol- ' lins college in Virginla for two years where she was a member of Kappa Delta sorority. She received her A. B. degree from Barnard college of | 27 and also CHOCOLATES DE LUXE As exdlusive representative, for this city, we take pride in offering the delicious crea- tions of this World Famous Confectioner " Soda Shoppe 95 West Main St. ,Columbia university in 19 and Restaurant (Next Door to Western Union) Shoes street and outing Convenient Fur Storage Furs stored with us are im- mediately available at any time during the storage season —should you find yourself in sudden need of them—they are right here on the premises, at our finger-tips, and, practically at yours. Hudson Fur Shop 770 — Phones — 4773 \ Safe Storage At Small Cost . Repairing now at summer prices. 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