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Wellington street. and one grand Mr. Quinlivan is 4 prom- plumbing contractor Theodor: Smith She wore apicture hat of lighter shade to match her gown trimmed | with his father in the firm of Hart with violet, and shoes to match, and | and Hutchinson company houquet of yellow | Britain. The other attend- wore gowns of beige silk lace satin with sash of Lincoin road, and Miss Jane Hor- ton Watkinson, daughter of Mrs. Al- tred Hudson Watkinson ngton avenue, |carried an Hartford. were mar- |Sweetheart roses. church cathedral. over shaded ro: mony using th and their picture hats were Laster and calla . narcissi and Arthur M. Priest, the church crganist, played the wedding music. Tha bride, who was given in mar- | Their arm bouquets were of rose and | snapdragons. |Kinson wore a gown' of Llack silk Horton of Hartford, w Miss Ruth M. Burdick of ton avenue as maid of honor. attended by mother was dressed in pink chiffon coat to Taylor Smith Mary Jordan Garrison of B anor Lockhart Drew of Mil- ford; Miss Maxine Hart, hridegroom; [bers of the immediate families was Miss Lois Kirkham of Lexington street, and Mrs. sweet pe; Stephen Hart, Yale, 19288, was best man for his Lrother, and the were Stanle; lincluded Mr. and John A. Watkinson, St. Stephen’s 1919, hrother of the bride New York o Charles Compton of Louisville, Ky. , of Hartford The bride wore a gown of white hridal satin, trimmed with princess and pearls, with a court train Her veil of tulle was held by a cap of princess lace trim- announced wedding trip. the bride wearing an ensemble of gray English python shoes and After July 1 they wiil bag to mateh —_—— Floral Problems VOLZ THE FLORIST West Main St. Phone 3700 - Jewelers for Generations— GENERATIONS biessoms and |be at home at 530 Lincoln road, New She carried a prayer book, | Britwin. Mr. Hall carried by-her mother at her wed- | from Taft school in 1921 and with a shower of liles-of-the- The maid of Guests from New d the wedding of Mi Their slippers trimmed with rose ribbons tol. The eceremony E N o0'c ck © Mrs. Wat. |8t ock with th mass celebrated by chiffon with a and the brige. | Prohe of the bride. | Cro the bride’s | and Mr. and M Miss Noella | €t remony | Martin of Greenwch: Mr. and Mrs. | Mrand Mre Croze will make their Sherman of Norwich; Miss | home at 192 High when they return from a frip. . e left for an un-| i Ararzaret Panloz of Uertin, Charest of Meriden John C. Brennan served as best man Over one hundred guests attended the wedding breakfast home ot the bride’s parents after the ceremony. The couple ding trip to Washington, M. Cha tracting b ine Announcement has been the marriage of George ter to Miss Joan Santen, d C. Van & City, U May 16. Mr. Kiesewetter, NMroand Mrs. Will ern states. .. Miss Katherine Kerelejza, daugh- | ter of Joseph Kerele, street and Michael Kriniskie, son of niskie of Terryville, marricd this morning at at the Ukrainian church M. B. Dowhovich offidiated. cousin of the | maid of honor Kriniskie, a brother Frank K a Mary Kerelejza, bride, wa groom was best mi maids we tinsky. was graduated member of the class of 1 honor was | Sheffield Scientific school of violet georgette. | university and of the Colony club. He is now associated Britain_ attend- | | May Frances Mathien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in with rose-color. |Julius Mathieu of Bristol, fred J. Croze, son of hille Croze of Forestville, morning at St. Ann’s church, s performed Iward A. Mathieu of Willimantic, Miss Antoin- Mathicu, a sister of | ride, was maid of honor and John oy of Forestville was best man | The bride wore a pe CEFCMONY. & recep- | tufieta and Chantilly lace and veil of party and mem- | tuile caught with ora She carried a houquet of white the valloy. decorations were | of honor wore a gown of flesh col- and | cred georgette frimme Worthy Hills' trio provided (and a hat to match The out-of-town guests | pink sweef peas Jdward H. Walter Johansen sang ° {Hart of Pelham Manor, N. Y. and and "7 Love You Truly | A recoption was held at the Horton and Robert Horton |0t the bride’s parents iod goun of v of Mr. and Monday morning at 8 o'clock at [ Panr’s church, Kensington, by | Miss Elsie Pauloz was her sis lonly attendant. Russell t is engaged in in Meriden ughter of M nten, forme h. and now of Los Angeles |Cal. The ceremony was performed in Los Angeles on g who is the son of m Kie [Vine street, is assistant ager of the Standard Oil company in a district which covers eleven wes sales man- o Miss Anna Garber, Julia Kerelejza and Miss Nellic this evening at the HERBERT E. ANDERSON TEACHER OF VIOLIN S$1Upio: PACKARD BUILDINS. AN AN aRch BT, Generations of Brides of yesterday .. Brides of today .. Brides of tomorrow . . Time has left unchanged the feeling of confidence and pride in the fact that their gifts bear the name of MISS MARGARET Y. FEIMSTER The wedding of Mi 1 The bride wore a zown o witl o watch. The attendants moire sill, period syl vl carn butguets of pink ross. of Spanish lact. She carric About 4 sts were present at the bouquet. The maul of eceptio dressed in flesh colored The conple 1ot tor 4 wedding trip with hat to mateh and the brides- to Canada. New York and Atlantic maids worc rainbow colored gowns City. 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Webb Company Incorporated 16 CHURCH STREET Hartford, Conn 2 STATE ST., Harvey & Lewis Bldg., (Basement) “Manning Brothers,, Agents, 221 Main St., New Britain |in Stamford upon their return. lett street and Daniel D'Aprice of | field. Ma Lawlor street were married Wednes- | day morning at St Mar Rev. Cora Davanzo w and Mario Scinte was best man georgeite trimmed with Spanish la and a veil caught with pearls. carricd a lilies of th or wore yellow georgette trimmed the coreme s Feimster of Newton, N. C., and Mer- riek Woolrich Hellyar of Corbin avenue, this eity, will take place irst Presbyterian chureh, Newton, N. C. lsome of the famous artists of the ried by the late Kev. William Bur. The bride was attended by her was treasurer of one nett Wright. They are both active 1n cousin, Mrs. Bernard T. Donnelly of The brid. of the Y- W. C. A. clubs. and presi- the life of the First Congregational | Linwood strect, this city, as matron dent of the Ukrainiun church choir. | church. They have four sons and | of honor and Miss Ethel 8. Samp- two daughters, Newton L. of Hart- Miss Catherine Formate of Bart- | ford; Mary, Mauri son of Springfield as bridesmaid. H., of s,..»m;.l\\umun B. Muher, brother of the Edson C. of Madura, | bridegroom, wis best man. The ush- India; Frederic N and Alice Eliza- | ers were Bernard T. Donnelly of s chureh. | beth of this city, this city, Frank Wilson of German. ated. Miss | Mre Lockwood was Miss Bertha | town, Pennsylvania, and Leonard 1d of honor ! ygeje noolittle of this city bLefore | Warner of Springficid ! her marriage. The bride was attired in a gown The bride wore a gown of White v .. | of duchess satin fashioned with full S| Miss Selina Dule. daughter of | train and with hodice of Alencon ML Dube of Trin- | lace. Her tulle veil was in cap efe . Lawlor offic s the n Mrs G ity streer, and Howard J. Rehm, son | fect, held in place with orange blos- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rehm of | soms. She carried a bouquet of s wnd @ hat to| KUNSIBLON, were married at St Jo- | bridal roses and lilies of the valley held after | SCPI's rectory Monday morning at | Mrs. Donnelly wore flesh colored of Mps, 1130 oclock by Rev. John F. | chiffon and lace with a leghorn pic- - of the | DOnebuc. Aliss Esther Rehm. o sis- | ture hat. She carried an arm bou- has been ter of the bridegroon. was mail of | quet of tea roses and orchid sweet =i iquet of white roses and valie; The maid of hon- with Spanish ! A ma eption was Anthony Per ::'\"‘v’y'u- ML ® Victor Dube, a brother | pras. Miss Sanipson's dress was of Do cotpiamil thoir home | of was ian | Plue chiffon crepe with haf to at 1 Bartldt & on returning | The bride Wore a gown of powger | Watch and she carried Packard from a wedding trip L georgette crepe with a hat of | roses 5 s % rce irried a| Palms and carnations were used Stanlev ] Janaites. a son of Mr and | bouquet of pink sweet pess and | in the decorations at the chureh and Mrs. Theodore J of Sexton | lace flowers The maid of honor |4t the Oxford Country club where nd Miss Te s held. Guests at- st sa Mae Grippo, | Was drossed in blue ¢hitfon with a | the reeeption wa daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irank A. | white hat and carried a houguet of | tnded the wedding from New Yok, Grippo of Middletown, were united | sweet peas in pastel shad I'hiladelphia, Utica. Pittsfield in marriage Wednesday morning at A wedding luncheon was " Britain and Springfield. The bride's St John's church, Middietown. | at Hotel Bond m | ord a inz away costume was an ensem- Rev. Charles M. Kavanaugh off ed. A brother and sister of the brid the ony. Mr left on a wedding een silk with hat to match. nd Mes. Maher will be at o ind Mrs. Rehm and upon | Mr. w attendants. Mr. roreturn will resi henec. home after the first of September Mrs. Janaites left for a wedding New York, where Mr. Rehm s 4t Westminster Apartments, trip 1o At © City and when they | yhoeica director of the Y, M. C. A strect i will take up their residence Sapale Mrs. Maher is 4 graduate of Our 34 Bratty street, (his ciy Lady e Alms Academy- a 34 Beatty str his ciy e e S S TN of the Alms Academy-and of s the Mercy Hospital Training School Mr. Maher s the son of William 1. Maher of Utca, New York, He attended St. Joseph's Academy in Wat own, New York. He has been [Iiving at 22 Grove Hill, this eity Whit nour & street, Plainv have an- ed the engagement of their daughter, Irene, to Louis Proven- cher, also of Plainville. The wedding | will take place in July. | Miss Flora Humphrey of West Main street, daughter of the late ind Mrs. I Dayton Humphrey William k. Bentley of 1'orest street will be married Thursday, June 14 in the new home of Mr. and Mrs. | s s Howard Humph on Shuttle Mea-| Mr. and Mrs dow avenue, T mony will be | Stanley street obs performed at half after five in the | Ueth anniversary of their we terncon with only relatives and Sunday. They were married at close friends 1 attendance. | Mary's ehurch on June 2, 1s8s GATHERINGS Miss Harviet Reynal, daughter of | Dudack, Frances, Elizahsth, } Jll.!‘dC _bl'}dts‘ Feted — Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reynal of Lex-|J0seph and John Mcaloon | Bridges, Teas, Luncheons, ington strect, whose marriage to PRI | nd Dinner Partie: Hubert W. Williams will take pl The engagenient of Miss Helen ) s MeAloon of ed the thir 1 fednesday, June 20, has chosen her staf~on, daughter of Mis. Swen sister, Miss Beatrice Reynal. to e |Gustafson of Jubilee strect, 1o 13 0.| A miscellancous shower was her only attendant. Edward Twichell| Holt of Austin street, has hesn an- | given Tu evening at the home will be Mr. Williams' best man. The | nounced. The wedding date has not| of Miss Mary McGuire on Black coremony will be read by Reverend heen® set Rock avenue, in honor of Miss “Theodore A. Greene, pastor of the | ¢ e Leona Kilduff, daughter of Mr. and First Congregational churcl Miss Michacling Jagodzinshi. | Mrs. Thomas Kilduff of Corbin o'clock m the evening at the dav of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony |avenue home on Lexington street, Jagodzinski of Doris street. became | Miss Kilduff will be married to # & the bride of Francis Ke of Ma- | William Lane of Toronto, Canad Mr. and Mrs. William Keller of lone, New York, on Monday morn- | net Saturday observing the [ing, The ceremony was performed s 0. sary of their Ly [ev. Lucyan Bojnowski at the Miss € tave tod b annive Glen sty twenty-t adys Day, the past presi- marria They vere marricd by Sacred Heart church. Miss Mary | dent of the College club, will enter- Reverend M. W. Gaudian, of SU|Kelch was maid of honor and Koy |tain the members of her board at John's church. Mrs. Keller was|pelisie of New York was hest man. | tea Monday afternoon at her home Miss Emily Vogel before her miar-| The bride was attired in a gown |on Adams strec vage The couple have onc son &nd |of white bridal satin and a veil o LRI three danght Myrtle and kv s, Wilfred, Olive. | Spanish Jace caught with orange| Miss Irene Sullivan of Linwood n Keller. blossoms. She carried a bouquet of | street gave a miscellaneous shower g white roses and lilies of the valley.|at her home for Miss Irene Mc- Miss Ellen Katherine Roche, niece | The maid of honor was dressed in | Clellan of Waterbury, whose mar- of Mrs, Catherine Roche of Iarm-|nile green gorg and a hat of | riage to Henry Schuster of Water- ington Road, and Altred Peter|the same color. Her bouquet was of | bury will take place on Monday. Marieni, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolf | pink tea roses i Siats Marini of Kensinglon, were mar-| A rcception was held af the home | iss M. Gertrude Luddy of Bas. vied T morning at 9 oclock |of the bride’s parents attended by Luoiy street was ghen 5 mides ro in . Paul’s church, Kensington, by | many local and out-of-town gucsts. | \iichen showen At the home ot ‘b Reverend John . Brennan, | The bride is well known among |ister. Mre. benmis P L R local membors of the bar. 8helgde avenue, Hartford, Saturday eve- Mr and Mrs. Lyman A. Mills of | Sudied aw at the - Albany Law [ Lie e prizes sere sieen iy S Middleticld, parents of Herbert 1.|School of which she is a graduate Mills of Curtis strect, this city, ob-| At present she is connected with served the sisty-sccond anniversary | the law office of P. 1% McDonough. of their marriage Wednesday quict-| Mro Keeler has been practicing | Iy with only fricnds of the immedi- 1AW in Malone, New York, since his| . g ate family being present | raduation from Albany Law School | S e Mro Mills was ele leutenant | 404 Will take the Connecticut ex- | amination this month, togather with covern ‘onmecticut i 1900, | Flora Humyhrey with a dinne v ERERIONG Ol EONNECTINIRAN F Sl his bride. Mr. and Mrs. Keeler will LAY o panty ter he had retived from active bus- | 4 make their home: at 34 Doris street, | "I Iridge Wednesday evening at iness. Mr. Mills took great interest Ml 8 | the Goss residence on Grove Hill IS paintingstaniShag s piimbons of S i o s S e ughtes or AR e paintings in - his possession from { oy o TyonnCareoll of Bristol, amd| Miss Harrict Reynal, daughter of George A Keltonic of Southington M© and Mrs. Louis S Reynal of world | were mavried Monday morning at ||-CSIDEION Street was guest of henor Mis. Mills was born in New Bri- | g Matthew's church, Forestville, |4t @ dinner given by Mrs, John B. fain and was the youngest duwugh-| pev. William P, Laflin celebrated | Boucher at her home on Farmington ter of Deacon Alfred Andrews of the | the puptisl high mass. Miss Rose |aVenue, Hartford, Wednesday eve- First Congregational church of this! Keltonic, a sister of the bridegroom, | NN, Miss Reynal will be married city | was maid of honor, and James Car. 10 Hubert W. Williams on June 20 Mr. and Mrs. Mills recently roll of Hartford was best man | e turncd from their winter home inl The bride wore a gown of white | Mrs. George Boli of Trumbull Florida. | seorgette and a picture hat of white Sreet Wil entertain at bridge Tude o . horsehair and lace, She carried a 44y afternoon at her home for Miss Mroand Mrs. Herbert Newton | shower houquet of roses and lilies ' Harriet Reynal. Tockwood of Eaet street celebrated | of the valley. The maid of honor | i ] their 38th wedding anniversary | wore a gown of apple green georg-| Mrs. Erncst W. Pelton of Ferest Mond, with a reception at the | ette with a picture hat of the same Street. is entertaining this evening home of their daughter. Miss Alice | color. She carried pink roses and ' dinner for Miss Flora Humphrey [Joseph Roche, Miss Kathleen Grace of this city and Mrs. R. J. White of Hartford. Miss Luddy will be- come the bride of Paul Donnelly on Mrs. Stanley T. Goss honored Miss Elizabeth Lockwood on Lincoln sweet peas. Following the ceremony and Willlam F. Bentley, street. Guests attended from various | @ wedding hreakfast was served at | Ry parts of Connecticut and Massachu-| EIm Tree Inn, Farmington. Miss Elizabath Takel was: the A [ Mr and Mre. Keltonic left for a £uest of honor at a shewer given Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood were mar- | “odding trip and upon their return Tuesday evening by Mrs. Edmond | Wil reside in Southington {Jakel and again on Thursday eve- | ... {ning with Miss Helen Groth as ———EYES EXAMINED' | The marriage of John William | hostoss | Maher of this city and Miss kuth | Miss Jakel's marriage to Paul F k E G ! 4 | Margavet Collins, daughter of Wil- Hockstrate of Waterbury will take, ran o 'win |ltam M. Collins of Springficld, Mas- place next Tuesday. Both Miss | sachusetts, took place Tuesday Jackel and Mr. Hockstrate are or- Ejyesight Specialist [ morning at 19 o'clock with a nuptial |ganists 7 9 1 | high nmiass in Holy Name church, i Sl 327 MAIN ST, AL AR airinenan FThe Tev; Thomas Me- || Mrst Hathest T Aus sor ictartis GLASSES FITTED | Govern, the pastor, officiated streat gave a delightful luncheon and card party vesterday afternoon fin honor of Miss Harriet Reynal at the I Shutile Meadow club., Twenty guests | seated at the luncheon table ich was attractive with bowls fll- »d with quantities of roses and |spring flowers. Following the bridge came, Miss Reynal was presented vith a complete set of rose glass !Tuncheon dishes. The bridge prizes |went to Mrs. Orlando Swift, Mrs George Boli. Mrs. Edwin Cowles of | West Hartford and Mrs. Bennett H |Hibhard. Other guests at the party worn | Mre. Carlton Frishie, Mrs. Uaur- nee Mouat, Mrs, Clarence Manning. Mrs. Harold Peck, Mrs. Frank Smith [of Wast Hartford, Mrs. McKnight | Mre. Kenneth Reylea of Rerlin, Mrs K neth Vreeland of Wost Hartford Mrs Jack Whitteker, Mre. Harold Guy of Portland. Mies Maxine Hart | Mise Priscilla Crabtren, Mise Miriam Monat and Miss Ruth Dickinson of | Hartford | “ e | Mrs Allan € McKmnie of Forest |street was hostess at one of the |largest partise of the week given on TCednesday afternoon at the Khuttle [Maadow club in the form of a tea and shower to honor Miss Martha Clark daughter of Dr. and Mrs Robert (lark. The lace covered tea table was eentered with spring flow- ers and vellow and lavender candtes. Miss Clark's mrriage to Stanley Lonsdale of Bridgeport will take place Juna 30, o e e Mre. Charles B. Parsons of Hart street entertained at dinner last Fri- day evening in honor of Miss Fiora Humphrey, whe will be married to William F. Bentley of Forest street on Thursda: Will bs found all the | latest sterling and plat- ed patterns suitable for the modern bride, Let us show you them Jewelry — Silverware | Up 1 Fhight 3 e o o Mrs. Wrnest M. Emith of Prankln (Continued on Page 115 y \ ¥