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NEW'BRI'I‘AIN'D'A‘!LYvHERAI.D; SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1928 : m inent families. She is a graduate |of Leghorn & Thomas, jewelers, and [ Alagna, wore dresies of rainbow of Wellesley college and for several | has been prominent in the jewelry | colors with hats-te match and car- years has been actively interested in { trade for many years. ried bouquets of roses. Paul Valentl, local charities and philanthropical i . a brother of the bridegroom was societios. Robert A, Vance, son of Mr. and | best man. The uahers were John Da- Mr. Bentley is general manager of | Mrs. W. §. Vance of Diamond -ave- | gata, a brother of the bride; Philip the Parker Shirt company, nue, Plainville, and Miss Helen B.|Palladine, Cosmo Mancini and * s e Wentland, daughter of Mr. and:Mrs. | John Urso. The wedding of Miss Harriet Vic- | Albert Wentland of Divinity street,| A reception was held at Lithua- toria Reynal, daughter of Mr. and | Bristol, were married last Saturday | nian hall after the ceremony " at AMrs. Louis . Reynal of Lexington [afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Ger- | which there were more - than 200 strect and Hubert Watson Williams, | man Baptist church, Bristol. The | guesty attending from Lindhurst, son of Arthur Williams of Corbin | cereniony was performed by Rever- | New Jersey: New York, Waterbury avenue, will take place Wednesday [ end Mr. Myers, pastor, and various cities and towns evening at seven o'clock in the eve-| They were attended by Miss'Dor- | throughout the state, Reynal residence. Rev. fothy Wentland, sister of .the bride,| The couple will take up their reMe Greenc, pastor of the jas maid of honor, and A. Stevenson, | Gence on Smith street when they re- Holy Cross church. Reverend Ste- | St. Joseph's church. The cercmony | so pleasing that the were forced to phen Bartkowski ofticiated. Will be performed at 10 o'clock in | respond with an encore. The bride wore & gown of whitc | the morning. Miss Anne Scavillo will Guests were present from Meri. satin trimmed with Spanish lace be maid of honor and the best man | den, Middletield, Plainville, Bristol, and a veil of the same Wil be Nicholas Arena, Mrs. Kath- Torrington and this city. trimmed with orange blogsoms. She | crine Arena and Mis Queen nke | *“ o 0 carried @ bouquet of white roses 'lin will be the other attendants. The Tuesda e ) and lilies of the valey. Mra. Stella |ushers will be Andrew Scavillo and cuop:-:d.-im:;::e‘:agnl )nll::neru‘:z: Markowski. the maid of honor, wore | I'rederick Merglianni. |cards in honor of Salem Hyde and a gown of Nile green georgette With | Two hundred guests . will attend | Jonm Cairns. Mr. Hyde leaves today picture hat to match. Her Louguct wedding from New York, New home in Chicago and was of pink tea roses. The br zcport, New Haven i .2 n airns returns to Germa: - maids were Miss Julis Jarnot, Miss Hartford and this city. € ny to. Sophie Gotwala, Miss Mary Sobicch. | {Miss Stella Wieczorek and Miss | Mary Kochanik. They wore dresses ainbow colors and leghorn ha vt upon their | Mrs John Pelletier of Vance street trip to Ber- entertained the members of her tof s. iy > . . - " W - Ll club sday aft R First Congregational church will of- | as best man. turn from a wedding trip. They will | Dest man was Frank Sobiech, o ot v lub Tuesday afternoon. ficiate. Miss Reynal will be attend-| The bride was dressed in a 8OWNn | be at home to their friends after {a brother of the bridegroom. The At 4 o €d by her sister, Miss Beatri jof white georgette trimmed with [ June 25. Upper party evening, Mr. ay Mrs. Thomas Crowe cntertained nal. Edward Twichell will be Mis - aloch of at cards Thursday afternoon Williams® best man. {ushers were Edward Miller, a broth- ©. | Spanish dace and - wore a veil to o0 [er of the bride, Chester Burdelshi reception was b 14 after the Winthrop street 1 the en- hon n Grove 2 She carried a bouquet of | Miss Laura Di Martino, daughter [ John Crowley, Frank Bartnik and | gt of g el home on Grove Hill. The pri Mr. Wiliams and his bride will nd liles of the valley. Thejof Mr. and Mss. T. Di Martino of | | Clarence Caviscas, 0 et e Waterl ‘ won by Mrs. Joseph Hallor- take up their residence at 1018 Cor. | hridesmaid was dressed in pink | Cleveland strect. and Vito Cola- 1 : n. Mrs. Homer Judd of Bristol and in avenue following a wedding trip. | georgette and carried a bouquet of | musse of this city, were married | {cereniony at the home of the bride- . 4 4 Mrs. William Mangan. skl pink roses Monday morning at St. Mary's { aroom’s parents, attended by a large h Losnz of. West i Miss Martha Clark and chesen her | The church was prettily decorated | church, Reverend Walter Lyddy ! number of friends and relatives, | STCCt avd Miss Rose Saxe of jlant- of Trumbul sister, Miss Katherine Clark, to be | with palins verformed the ceremony at 9§ | many of them from out-of-town. | ford will virricd Sunday, June her maid of honor at her marriage 1 and showoer afternoon for cynal, whose mar- t Williams takes place cvening. Mrs. Louis Key- atrice Reynal and Mrs of o and won the i Following the ceremony, a recep- | o'clock. Miss Frances Contaldi was to Stanley Lonsdale of Bridgeport |tion was held at the home of the maid of honor and Anthony DiMar. which will take place Saturday, June | hrige's parents. During the day the | tino, a hrother of the bride, 'was a0, at four o'clock in the afternoon. | couple Ioft on a wedding trip to | best man. The ceremony will take place in the | Now York. Atlantic City, Philadel. home of Miss Clark's parents. Dr. | phia and OceaneCity. They will be and Mrs. Rebert Clark on Garden |4t jome to friends on Diamond ave. street, Charl mmerman of New | yue after June 3 Rochelle, New York and Bridgeport | Mr. Yance. is emploved at the will serve as best man for Mr. Lons- | siandarg Steel & m_,.m“ Co. plant. dale, PRI | The couple will live at 747 Mccyin. | =% 0 Hartfor {tock road when they return from a wedding trip to Boston and New | York The biide wore a gown of white gcorgette with a tulle veil held in place with orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of white roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor was dressed in orchid colored ROy Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Connelly | S°0rEette with a picture hat' to Miss . Eligabeth Verenn Froy, | op 1, ind Mra. Mz ’ Y [ match. She carried tea roses. |of Winthrop street, will observe 5 i g eht e : ; | A reception was held at the heme daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William | ¢heir 2510 wedding anmiversa ry to- B g | “ e | John J. Heisler, son of My {Mrs August Heisler of Clark st jand Miss Margaret L. Co | Michael Corazzo of | Cherry street, were marric {day morning at 9 o'clock | seph's church by liey, {Donohue, pastor of i ided at the tab! d Miss Beatrice Lucien Stevens as- rvin church. Au- N - er vland of West Hart- Vrey of Monroe strect and John : of the bride after which the couple Ugust Heisler, Jr. a brother of the WONY Was followei 1y o = pion Lt gt el "] o "“ “and Mre. Thotag | MOTTOW With a dinner at 4 o'clock | ey for a wedding trip to New York bridegroom, was best man and Miss 4t the Bellevue Country ' 155 lge club Monday af F. Dolafl of Bristol, will bo married | Ty, (PC afternoon .after which they | ;non their return they will make Mary L'ape was maid of honor brid Will receive friends in the evening. at 9 o'clock Monday morning at St. their home at 29 Nash street. The bride wore a period gown of Kithard Stevens as matvon of hon- 5 ¢ They were married at $t. Joseph's 4 tatfeta and a Rose Maric veil | or and Miss Doro sl gl S e e ran of Grove Joseph’s church. [church by Reverend Dr. Kichard I.| ..o * .1 2 PR | {of tulle lace caught with orang: Maid of henor. \incent 1. Good- nw‘ - ‘1"0“1:"*‘;1"5‘[;_‘ £r ‘J;gw x < | Moore. They have three children, 1ss Emilie Sztaba, daughter o 8 F T a £ u Miss Florence Shipman Shaffer. | blossoms. She carried | white ros st man Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaus Sztaba of jor at tables Monday evening at her home Burritt street and Stephen Bart- a bouquet of (Tich was Mr. Rockwell's | William A, Connelly, s and lilies of the valley. | Mrs. Rockwell was a | Fordham Universit, " @ student at daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Shipman Sl L 2 i Her attendant was dressed in a | Svracuse university and a member “_"\ Ju,--]\x‘h \r“\\(.m, l\m.], lmnalz: r oof l,nmnu.wn grenns Samdil oAl teachar and Grace kowski, aon of Mr. and -Mrs. Jacob period gown of flech-colored geor- ©f Alpha Xi Delta sorority ney is an' Barlpy: “an John Booth Lienhard, son of S Bartkowski of Daly avenue, were [Eelis b meta e i My G Mrs. James Curtin were awarded the Mr. and Mrs. i, A. Lienbard of Golf | w0 pogihy G, Mekenzie, | Married Wednesday morning at 8§ street, Maple Hill, will be married | ried pale pink roses and s & |last year from Sy pri daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm | ©'¢1ock at the Holy Cross church h 1dal o s entering | Was affiliated witl Lk this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Trinity [\FRETZE AP0 S MR, J.. was|DPY Reverend Stephen Bartkowski, ,,,;\s‘.,:fl‘:c,:‘rf,l‘fl ,‘1,’,:.“:,; 1 "’Lf’,‘,‘f, ternity, and i Miss Eunice Johnson entertained elurel: op Slspurney. street Mart: | Rg 0 S Al e et | PASISE of the churel; e R e R e e e members of her bridge club ford. ; th Shaffer, |10¢ Humason, son of Mrs. Harris B,| The bride was attired in a gown | {Mystery of Life” on the organ and |After a weddinz 1 fonday evening at her home on Miss Trances Wadsworth Shaffer, |q 0 o 50 Gt e . | ot “whileiaatin and Epanish ‘lage twin-sister of the bride, will he maid {at the conclusion of the services, | Rockwell will ke g r r-sistr he bride, will he maid aniie hard | MONY was performed by Reverend | N4 A veil. She carried white roses livan sang "I Love You New Britain e a man. The nshers will be |UIICS parents in the presence of a | of honor. 3 St reception to members of the bridal | Miss Dorothy £ Carpenter, daugh. |Street will | : at bridg P L : [few immediaie relatives. There s Lirkde, ware o plui dvoss with party and immediate members of | ter of Mrs. Jennmie J. Carpenter of lay afternoon. Conice; Beiny end RobSIVETIens e Ko Tavisidania hat to match. The three bridesmaids hoth families was held at the bride's Vairview avenur, Port Chester Ve 5 el ol e uneston The former Miss McKenzie at.|Vere attired in dresses of rainbow home. IN. Y. and Clifton M. Weed, son of | Mi=. Pardon . Rickey of Worth- [tended the Hartridge sehool in|colors with hats to match. They Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dailey of Rox- bury roud, celebrated the 12th an- niversary of their wedding Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Hesler left for-a | and Mrs. Truman L. W 1\'. Berlin, will give a wedding (rip by motor to Atlantic {231 Lincoln street, will he married lincheon Monday at he Shuttis City and Washington, 1. «'. Upon |4t 4 o'clock this afternoon in Port \Meadow club to honor Mrs. George of | INgton TPlainfield and is a graduate of Vas. | Carried roses. The best man was | war i colliee here g e ol TRl a0 e SHartknmakl, bhether: et mate of Miss Sally Humason, sister [ the bridegroom. Following the re- e . Kohn of Hartford, foremerly of this k ) a - their return they will reside at 268 | hester. The core niony will be per- & 3 B S L P coption: held ;at the-Mome. of ithe ; Cherry street sonsainyna Stanley S, Killourno, | ty. Mrs. Kehn and her family sail I G R L i (0 e “”‘"‘-Q “’;‘f"“““"f" e A pedaing MISS QUEENA SCAVILLO Mr. Heisler is emiployed at the rector of St Peter's Episcopal | Wednwsday to spend the summer in ¥ Rev. Father Kileoyne ey are | i trip to Albany, New York. ey IS SEiaY AL Sk L - Y - Lurope New Rritain High school and of P 3 ) . . TR 2 : : Trumbull Electric company m ' chureh. Following the cercmony an ¥ e paxcnls o ihrosRolireniand oo c i iversily.. Helis X maiber | il make dnair home at 101 Hayes | . Miss Scavillo's marriage to Domenic occoli. of Monroe: LM B e A e e have lived here many year of the firm of Phillip Sawyer, Rice |S{reet. R | street, will take place Monday morning at 10 o'clock at St. ¢ v . The bride will be attended by her| MrS Arthur G. Kimball gave a . oy |#4nd Kennedy, patent attorneys of o Joseph's church. The marriage of Miss Margaret | cousin, Miss Grace . MacCullongh 1NNer party at her home on Lexing- A duiie mudliing suniereny o e Lo ] Miss Elizaheth Alberta Jakel, ! M. Collins, daughter of Mrs. Richard | of thie 5w A araon o 100 STel Wednesday evening for took place Thursday evening at the | i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond | i e e IR B o e et B e R : el ”"], o ""',,,.,,"1“ b ees | Mits Lena Dagata. daughter of ""‘“", of Glen O i Dialrata s the sraanint it e e heide e e 8 |G- Peters. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- et man. The ushers will o .| V0S¢ marriage to William E. Bent- Forn and Are. and Mis. George Leg. | MF. and Mre. Martin Dagata. of Elm g;’"l}‘;":"h"’"‘“ °!'“'."t'n And the New Gardun theater, Waterbury. gonwn of part white canton erepe [irl Peters of Bristol, Wil take place | ford Maccullongh af Tort Cheeer 7Y 100k place Thursday. horn eslehrated their 35th and fifth | $'r°°t and Joseph Valenti, son of | Paul Hochstrate of Waterbury He has often given performances trimmel with dace and a tulle veil | Tuesday, June 26, at 10 o'clock at b i C Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Valenti of | married Wednesday afternoon at St. arles Cheney, Jr.. of White | e ek st & hurch. "3 N. Y for Rl Miss Eurith Wachter, daughter of il anhiena T el g ; over the radio it a Marie cap. She will | §t chur Flams Y. After oneymoon | SSpAiEEp TR e e itk Ghe raafei i Muesd| Johrie Gednn Lutheran church. Sty Jcarty a shower bonauet of white | Miss Collins s a Kraduate of | souple will make their home a1 | M- and Mrs. Frank Wachter of About i guests were prosen day morning at 9 o'clock at st | ReV. Martin Gaudian performed the i | Mr. and Mrs, M. P. Leghorn were G 1 hlies of the valley. Miss [the New Britain State Normal il wear a4 gown of peach | school and has been a teacher in the y eloc! The wedding of Miss Doris A I0s°s a Forestville for the summer Park Place. entertained with a : Mary's church by Rev. Walter J.|ceremeny’ at 1 o'clock. Miss Helen h ng miarried in St Mary's chir h 2 | hoin this | bridge and shower Tuesday evening | maids, Miss Mary DI, Dagata, a sis. | 1Y-five guest attended from New |ada. The cercmony will take place e Miss Rose Fabale, | York' Waterbury, Meriden, Fast [at 3 o'clock :at the Sénth Congregs :"’lr ¥ Papa and Miss Rose | Bristol and this city. | ional church.~Rev. Dr.” George W % | Mr. and Mrs. Hochstrate will | . ‘Hill. pastor, will officiate. Miss ! Ihe bride is a graduate of Vassar | afternoon. Mrs. Frederick Rackliffe, reside at 50 Roseland avenue, V Kilduff will "be attended by her{ Miss Mary Miller. daughter of {08 FTE 18 & BTaduate of A ,,;,”] — — Mre. Laurie Banford, Mrs. William terbury, upon their return from a |cousin, Miss Ruth Hocumb, as maid | Mr. and Mrs o eph Miller of Br- [ “ima v » weskly magazine. Mr 5 i | Cornell of Hartford and Mrs. Harold wedding trip to New York city {of honor and Miss Cora Belle Glad. [ win Place, hecame the hride of Dawson is a graduate of New Rm,' CA rH}- RINCS Shepard were given the prizes. The bride graduated from the | win of West Hartford as flower girl j §tephen Sobiech, son of Mr. and |,in" yicn cehool and of Rensselaer | v 3 | e e New Britain High &choel with the | Alfred Lane will be his hrother's| Mre. Adam Sohiech of MeClintock ! Polytechn SR class of 1928 and is assistant organ- |best man and Lester Kilduff and|road. Tuesday. The coremony took York. ist at St. John's church. | Clarerice Whitnay will act as ushers. | ply | er Mre. Cora | Hocnmb The bride will wear a white sati J G |Lyddy. Mre Mary T. Crean sang|GTo'h was maid of honor and Fwul Honiss. daughter of M e [icoloned sk crans with pleture hat | ublie schosts of New. Britaln 4 A eAL diiile AU Ker liome: i thonoriof Miss Mar. clty aod have three gone, George, ; Mocha was be - | Honiss of Hudson street, Fast Ber. | colc h crep 0 at | _ | own and.veil, canght with oran ! et . O Salutaris” Mocha was best man. : v lavender sweet | Mr Peters is a graduate of St ) tha Clark. There were four tables of Gerald and Robert Leghorn and a . s The bride o lin, and Arthur R, Benson of Fast |10 match and carry lavender sgwee : P 8 i b Mossoms. will carry a shower o o 5 v s Mirs Wl et Il of| The bride who was given in mar- ride was atfired in'a gown | 6 aiake. Sufnrday. | Bras Charles’ College, &herbrooke, Can- | ol BT B L ARITE A SHONET oo with the prize awardsbeing Uiy, 1 Lemhem Al O8] g1 T gainer, Wore o gown |of white sin trimmeq with T e i e T s s mehkEing thal iU SEEL Eeast AN il '” | made fo Miss Beatrice Reynal, Miss S f the f of whit> georgette caught with |Stones and a fulle veil caught with | June 30. at the ”””; it i of ‘the bride's pavents atter|D. A. Peters Motont company of ] T ldier Jlonor Wi BT Harriet Reynal and Miss Clark, M. P. Leghorn is head of the firm pearls and a Rote Marie veil of fulla | OTANEe _blossoms. ~She carried a |8l church at (. ‘n .n HS i e s R e B '.I”vlu")” film e “W' Miss Clark will he married te lace. Her bouguet was of white | ShOWer bouquet of white roses __lfive guests attending from New LR quet of gladioli. A frafure of the | S2%°Y Londsale of Bridgeport, on toses ana Hiles of the salley., Mia A0d dillce of the taliey ‘Miss Groth | i Leona 3. Wildutt. sdaugpien | A% BUHS 80 Canada, Walden,| James a Daweon of New Tork |10 Of Eladiol & frature of the | 2 5, Iile Dagata, uliojNas berislads BIOTRL B SO0 oS0 paachic coloredy oMy and el THomasE L BRI RS e Ty R R G e e e 8 SGptoBiate. tas b’ i Lo i {2810 iof thonor xvas drspend in jor: |RCOTRSHR \WUR DAL to Iiatch (and liof (Sorblnfanemin CnIil e e iln [ SRR L leHlaE B and ferna | Prospect street. this city, and Miss | TPPTOPHT solos Dby Mies (17 Mre Georze Tavior of Mason HERBERT E. ANDERSON [[ 134" Ziorzrte trimmed with | o1d |carried tea rosee. Do e aiternoen of Wilog), (¥ dvtorats 1he home and thurch, | Morgaret Triand Cheney of. New | ToPD of ri a rrlendot ot GECEe (RIS TEACHER OF ¥ioLtH [lace and a hat to match. She car-]| A reception was held immediately | John Lane. on of Mr. and S B | Mr. Lane and bis bhride will make | Vork, danghiter of s, Walter Bow- My, Wead was Qinbeal Tram o S i ried pink tea roses. The four brides. | After the ceremony at which sev E. Lane of Hamilton, Ontario ‘an- | Hhiarr et T Ble it S Tia o | AR ONeTy ot Brath e M are) it v d was aduated rom 5 % $ruoio, Packar BuiLoiNe | od in New York Tua&rlxy";M"T]“" Folviechnic Institute in | e Clitford W. Vivian of West the class of vera mar; waiN Ao & 1in the pre extended wedding | ter of the br | Micg Josephir and is connected with the. Stanley Works e e ence of mambers of their A immedizte families. Main street gave a luncheon bridge at the Shuttle Meadow club Tuesday orig Institute at Troy. New recoiving the degree of il | Jupe Brides Feted cnginesr from that institution. Following a wedding trip. Mr and Mrs. Danson will reside at 119 | geventeenth street, New York ecify Those attending the wedding from | this city were Mrs. Dawson, mother Pupils of Mise Anna Mae Me- | jof the bridegroam, Miss Abbie Daw-|Aloon gave a piano recital at her | son, a sistor; Edward K. Tawson, a studio, 171 Smith street, Sunday | EYES EXAMINED' brother, and Joan K. Smedley, a afternoon in the presence of many niece, |1riends. Those taking part were | F kE Gufld ° B | Theresa Rivers, Lorraine Gill, Cyril ran . 'win | Mrs Bennett H. Hibbard and her Man sister, Mrs, Raymond Thomas of ther Parties Were e East Orange, N. J.. will give a large ?’urin r’;‘hp'\"@p{“P1 Held [bridze party Monday afternoen in g ; | honor of Miss Harriet Reynal at the at § o'clock in the morning at | (Contirued on Page 11) Miss Queena Scavillo, daughter of | Erha, Gladys Coleman, Norma Wal- L W " Mr. and Mrs. A, Scavillo of Arch den. Madelme Gill and Hida!l Eyesight Specialist eWitt s street, and Nomunie Soccoli. son of | Neutsch. — The concluding number | | 307 pary sT. TEL. 1905 Mrs. R. Soccoll of Monroe street.|was a duet by Madeline Gill and Will be found all the will be married Monda June 18, at Hilda Deutsch, whose exccution was GLASSES FITTED latest sterling and plat- ed patterns suitable for the modern bride. [P e m——— Let us show you them. M. C. 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