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) ] 4 , i i ) i i r NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1928. @eph’s church. Rev. John F. Dono- due performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families of the couple. The bride wore a gown of lark- spur blue georgette trimmed with ecru lace. She wore a hat to match her gown and carried a bouquet of pink sweet peas, blue lace flowers and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor, Miss Frances D. Richter, a sister of the bride, wore a gown of rose beige georgette with hat to match and carried peach colored sweet peas. Russell Haigis, a class- mate and fraternity brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Ellms left for a wedding trip to Boston and Nova &cotia. The bride wore - traveling costume of navy blue and figured ! ensemble with a close fitting navy | ington street by Rev. Theodore A. Greene. The bride is a graduate of Nor- way High school, class of 1923 and also of Western State Normal school of Gorham, Maine, class of 1925. She has taught for the past two years in the Wethersfield schools. Mr. Anderson is a graduate of the New Britain High school and is con- nected with the Stanley Work: Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will re- iside at 216 Winthrop street, this ‘I,X')" upon returning from their wed. ‘dmg trip. They will be at home {after the first of July. 1 First Congregational church on Lex-‘ { Miss Mary Carolyn Magnell, for. merly of this city, but at present re- siding at 144 west 76th street, New York city, will be married to Wil. blue ribbons hat. {liam E. Birdsall of New York on|port. Branford, Rockville, Broad The couple will reside in Danbury ,July 2, in New Rochelle. Rev. Oliver | Brook. Hartford, Bristol, New Lon. when they return from their wed- |T. Magnell, an uncle of the bride, [don. Waterbury and this city. The ding trip. | who is pastor of St. Joseph's church | home was decorated with laurel, Mrs. Ellms is a graduate of lin Britain High school, class of 1923. | Mr. Ellms graduated from North- harpist and has played before audi- western university in 19 He is a|ences in this cilty on many occa- civil engineer employed by the New 'sions. She is the daughter of Alfred Yorl, New Haven & Hartford Rail- | E. Magnell of Hartford. Her brother, road compan | Alfred, was recently appointed to |the United States Naval academy at Annapolis, Maryland. . M. Donlan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Donlan of Eim street and Robert F. Gilbert, son of Rtobert Gilbert of New Jersey, were married Wednesday morning at St. Mary's church. Rev. Thomas |J. Lawlor performed the ceremony at 9 oclock. Miss Helene M. Don- |lan was her sister's only attendant. The best man was Thomas J. Don- lan, a brother of the bride. The bride wore a gown of white georgette trimmed with duchess lace, and a Rose Marie veil trimmend with orange blossoms. She carried a Bristol, will officiate. Miss Magnell is an accomplished AMiss Eleanor L. Penny, daughter ©f Mr. and Mrs. Rupert L. Penny of Coolidge street, became the bride of Cliftord G. Herbst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Herbst of Bayview, Milford, Wednesday The ceremony took place at St. Mary's rectory at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. W. J. Lyddy officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Herbst left for a wedding trip to Maine and Canada and upon their return will make their home at 178 Fairlawn avenue, Waterbury The bride graduated from Con- hecticut College this month Miss Rose! Miss Margaret A. McIntyre. daugh- ter of M Mary McIntyre of Arch |shower bouquet of white roses and &lreet and Robert L. Buchanan, son |sweet peas. The maid of honor was of My. and Mrs. Robert Buchanan of |dressed in pink georgette with hat to match After the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's | parents, attended by about 80 | guests. inclnding friends and rela- ouly attendant. Edward Buchanan [tives from New Jersey, New York, vas best man. I Boston, Hartford, Bristol. Terryville The bride was attired in a gown land this city. The home was decor- of flesh colored chiffon with picture | 4red in pink and white color scheme. hat to match. Her bonquet was of | Ay and Mrs. Gilbert will reside on rases and lilies of the valley. Miss | ¢anley street when they return from Maerz wore a gown of hlue erepe |, (1 1o Boston and Cape Cod. Mr. chiffon with hat to match and car-'Gilbert 1s cmploved by Russell & tied roses and larkspur rwin Manufacturing company Mr.and Mrs. Bucha PR wedding 1rip to New York [Nt andl Mre Domenico Zoiiolniot] Oty and Washington. D. { Fockville were united in marriage | Tuesday at 9 o'clock in the morning at St Joseph’s church. Rev. John ¥ Donohue officiated. \ligs Cecilia Maerz was the bride’s an left for a Atlantic They | William . and rose-point lace caught with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore a period gown of rose taffeta and a picture hat to match. Miss McGuire wore turquoise blue with a tulle and ribbon hat to match and Miss Frick- man wore coral georgette. The at- tendants carried old-fashioned bou- quets. At the ceremony, Miss Winifred Barnfield of Bristol, sang “Until” ac- companied on the organ by Frank | Sullivan. At the offertory, she sang| “Ave Maria." The church was dec- orated with palms, peonies, laurel and roses. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents at which sev- enty-five guests were present in- cluding visitors from Boston, Bridge- peonies and roses. The couple will reside at 29 Grid- ley street, Bristol, when they return from a wedding trip to New York and Washington, D. C. | P The marriage of Raymond W. Pulver, son of Mrs. M. It. Ingraham of Stanley street, and Miss Ruth F, Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Powell of Hartford has been announced. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's uncle. Reverend Dr. T. Powell of New Haven last Sunday ¢ e . Miss Quecna Scavillo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, Scavillo of Arch street, and Domenic Socceli, son of Mrs. R. Soccoli of Monroe street, were married Monday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Joseph's chureh. Miss Anne Scavillo was maid of hon- or and the bridesmaids were Kath- erine Arena and Queen nklin. Nicholas Arena served as best man and the ushers were Andrew Sca- villo and Frederick Merglianni The bride wore a gown of white satin trimmed with lace and beads. She wore a Rose Marie veil and car- ried a bouquet of calla lilies and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore a period gown of green taffeta with hat to match and car- vied sweet peas. The bridesmai were dressed in pink faffeta with| hats te match and carried houquets of sweet peas. Two hundred guests | attended the wedding from New| York, New Jersey. Dridgeport, SPW} Haven Hartford and this city, | The couple will reside at 101 Mon- | roe strest following a trip to Ber- Dr. Mellion, a Yale Medical school | graduate, has been employed as physician in the New Britain public schools for the past three months. | e . | Miss Illorence F. Farrel of For- {estville, daughter of Mrs. lLanuie Hart of Elmwood, and Robert H.| |Brannan of Torestville, son of Brannan of Waterbur; were umited in marriage Monday |morning at 9 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Reverend Wil- liam P. Laflin at St Matthew's | church. Tha bride wore an ensemble of | rose beige and carried a shower Louguet of roses amd sweet pe The maid of henor. Miss Dorothy | Prindle of Bristol, ware a pink en- semble and carried a bouquet of | Sweet peas. Paul J. McCarthy the hest man Following was wedding trip. Mr. and Mis. Brannan will reside in Forest- | ville, Miss Helene M. Booth. forme his city, now of 283 West 103rd noon at 4 o'clock in T Hartford. inity church, Reverend Raymond Cun- ningham officiated. The church w | Sou ctreet have unce O TRITD A - | r | il make their home in West Hart- | 501t Wi etroet L 23::;;&: midz A A MISS ELIZABETH HONISS |drcorated with lnurel and " candles. | ford P Joseph Cianci of this| fiss Ann Margaret (VBrien, Miss Honiss will be a bridesmaid at the wedding of her|Miss Frances \\‘m\-m n Sha er. Mrs. Buchanan i a graduate of) 500y, agding will take place | qaughter of Thomas F. O'Brien of | cousin, Miss Doris Honizs, and Arthur Benson, which will take 'h“n'n”n'r’“"’{:{;;r‘:’]‘i‘fi';"]‘;a‘;;""\':"‘l;’w\ LR E::“::v]:ah‘.\'rv};“;,rn” Y [in the near tuture 163 Divinity street. Bristol, became | place next Saturday afternoon at the Berlin Congregational |y otiry pest man. The nehers were #tite, Brooklyn. X ¥ o A Freys| (e brIds elilies Guiden: sop of Furelichupoh? ) ‘ourtice Berry, and Robert Lienard, e, | Miss Elizabeth Verana Frey.|and Mrs. N. ¢ Guiden, of 239 High . ERncsER e ha ehar D fed Mise Dorothy Helen Newcomb, daushter of Mr. and Mrs 4““1]:}:"‘ strest, Bristol. at a protty ceremony {eroiar Beotercotithe brldegroom. o) daiighter of M and atrsiaVillaii, ey BEMORIRE MK (RS o0t it St Hanepiialeircl, i e v Mrand Mre Sullivan tenr for 2 DTl atrest when they return | riage by her uncle, Willis Chid- Newcomb of Norway. M ine. and |Christian Dolan, son °r|; '_k""q‘_u"' boring city last Monda q‘"“, “%2 | wedding trip and upon their return from a weddi cen of Avon, wore a gown of itory | Frank Hilding Anderson, son of An- |Thomas ¥ Dolan Of\l md- : ‘r Gy mantli Mat fel mastoripl tod vdv'h- will reside at 15 Vincent street satin, which was worn by her mo- | aren 3. Anderson of Dwight street, | Bristol, were married Monday mern- | church in Stamiord officin Eil e e P el i place | ther at her wedding. Her veil of Uils” elty:’xvere s masriea Monday (I at B0 iesk S ol (Bt CSeehTe inintinl imass | Rather aresMake o v Setenig iyt I loch in | princess lace was caught with orange | morning at the parsonage of the church. The ceremony was Per-|cousin of the bride 5 SR ¢ Hart- | Llossoms. &he carried a boquet of formed by Rev. John F. Donohue.| To bridal couple was attended by | o f 00 2 A G S |pator e Lris Sati el e Belliaing Hizcaot ¥-0, R daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geor of Havden | The maid of honor wore orchid —_— | Danislater, MisacKoes Mrey. :;';,“.M an, & cousln of the bride, and Jo-| o)1y of Enst Berlin will he mar- of §3 I Miss georgetie and a horse-hair hat of | Lol ot iolb Ll < il Bcrepe o 2R pingwood, son of Mr. ar < v vatier | olinte 2 et ey { | HERBERT E. ANDERSON | bridesmaids. Martin McCue of New | jcth and she wore a lace picture | }Yv(:;x, o 1]. '?i\nrv‘[ Nhl\;”&l s b pnladl vt now i,; her “"j;,'fll :h:‘d‘mfl weet peas of u,g1 TEAEHyR ot oo [[London wasibest many and theiiah. [inay with iyeilitosminich aid ieamnied i S8 gh ke RN 3L 1“,“.”‘,\‘ ¥ i1e0 of {he hridsevoim wes msld st Hh e tion was held in the wain ano anc ars. ehne e % e Pl colored ma. | Berlin. Reverend J. €. Dronnan er of the bide was hest man. Har- | with laurel. Mr, and Mrs. Lienhard Thebrdo o A R o chiffon. oyeraflah ooldral il il serat old Miller and Charles Hayden were |left for a wedding trip through the beaded georgette and a veil of tulle | terjal and wore a leghorn picture » Durinz the cevemony Miss South. After October 1, they will re- | MR 02 Bhe catried SRAak bead | s st Fuery s “I Love You side at 25 West Euclid street. The g Following an extended wedding | MMiss Loretta Trene Heslin o ] 08 e N asoen T 1o, g ie olplas mlllmate ol e i of white | ege. Mr. Lienhard is a fellow of the 3 D ; f, Bristol. | Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Heslin o ; | Mr. Lienhs : L B e B e e e e t hess ) Actua Society of America | The marriage of E, Cyril Sullivan, | Meriden were 1 Wednesday 1ace ¢ : Dby Hegay i aLaVileon stioatinsiainiig Blorente) o MR TS ekent OIS SeRRRE R Rt o e ol o el e wedding with a Grace Krystofik daughter of Mrs.|pastor of St. Brigets church i 0307 Wik dressl in fiveh colornd fnivers y of thelr wedding with a Jpseph Eryaofik jot Bronsonafract,| BEnod aud cousing bk the DUBSECes ol Al et e s Eibiies Farmington avenue Wed et took place Wednesday morning at 9 | performed the cercmony. It e | i ol oclock at the Church of St. Jchn|Walter A McCrann was the colo FOSCS i e | mistayEpning (U ESOE EO {h Pangclst e feeronon s S0 e DAL B ng breakfust was served i the |10 in Southington, Mrs. Wheeler s performed by Reverend Thomas J. N Frances McAloon wa Elm Tree Innoin Farmington. Mr.|paving been Miss Bertha Buell be- Laden, pastor. who also celebrated of honor and the best man and Mre, Hayden 1eft on a wedding | fora her marriage. Mr. Wheelor is H ] R e Las it plin e el ol O trip and npon their return will re- |yico-president of the Trumbull Elec- € p The bride was atlired in a gown | The ushers wete Leo Tortler, Jr. gigs in Se Drive this city tric Manufacturing Co. and the | of white taffeta trimmed with tulle |and John McAloon. At the miss = A A o L et R Y lace and a tulle vell trimmed with)Mary's quartet sang “Ave Maria" lyng New Biitain Bigh echosl with'|iown plan commission and a mem- ou Italian lace caught with orange blos- “At Dawning.” the class of 1919 and from the Rens- |Ler of numerous committees of the 13 SomeSS BhSWRITEN S bOujust ot orc bride wore a gown of Span-lselner Polytechnical [Instutuls in|iown government, Mrs. Wheler is Wlth e I e gty st WM A I 192t Mis Hayden has been an the | prominent in the Plainville Woman's | couple were attended by Miss Helen | veil trimmed with princess lace and (oo Catg of the West Hartford | fon aen in (e orial lie of that | Egan, as maid of honor and Frank |orange blossoms. She carried a ho e Sl g | Y Sullivan, a brother of the bride- [quet of white roses and lilies 2f tie o o SRR our groom, as best man. The ushers|valley. The maid of honor wore & . 4 o AR R L s were Francis Egan and James|gown of peach colored meorgetis b e ohereed lof Waterbury announce the engage- | Flora] {Crowe. Miss Egan was dressed in | trimmed with ceru lace. Her hat i SO0t SR TREC G R di i Bt i Dretin colontd MR lesant i ieck) s Lacioma(iningd R U Ry i e el sy Y to Maxwell H. Goldstein, son of Mr. | lace hat and carried a bouquet of |color to mateh her zown " S e e e R Problems e ot o onvl oy e D EGads e IR BT van) sang St Dent o S tepuoni iefncln Al | aptist church Britain Normal school, and is an in- ing.” at the offertory, he sang “Ave|home of the bride's sistor, Mis Sl o B D L S Maria” and at the conclusion he|Kenneth J. Munson of Lincol: Rt limionn e puliedech ol e Adgs. (1 1ave Xod Tl pitesiA St ikucs (s nergins 1 Mrs. W. T. Young of Bast Watcrbury, Miss Katzman was em- Aricb She losietiohy. 8 eceruon ant oom ENey § T en L trect, have announced the engage- ployed as a teacher in New Britain ks held as the homs of e bridew|iNew: WoukiWatcrhury and this il Sl oo aaiioia s 1 ioranoa | & Mr Golisteinin} s gradnate Yals | othen msnel by i o Mr. and Mrs. Bohnau will reside yjj)00 {0 John Joseph Whitney of | university in the class of 1920 and Burritt street of Yale Law school in the class of | bRl 1424, At present he is practicing his | The er ment of Aiss EBihel | profession in New Haven. While at | Zucker to Dr. Jacob Mellion has | college Mr. Goldstein was a mem onannounced by Miss Zucker's ber of the varsity boxing team. the | THE FLORIST (ot vents, Mr and Mrs. Max Zucker |Yale Dramatic association and the | . 2 Linwood strect Alpha Mu Signa fraternity. | v o = ‘ West Main St. Phone 3700 [ | WE SPECIALIZE IN Shoe Cleaning and Dyeing For both men and women. Suede shoes steam-cleaned, re-shaped or converted to smooth leather finish. L White satin slippers dyed to match dresses or hosiery. Tan shoes re-gplued and re-shaped to bring back aewness. Gold and silver slippers refinished. Novelty shoes of all kinds carefully cleansed. Our service includes the rebuilding of run-down shoes —making them look new and serviceable for another long riod. o = THE — E. M. W[ebb Company ncorporated 46 CHURCH STREET Hartford, Conn. 2 STATE ST., Harvey & Lewis Bldg., (Basemen_t). “Manning Brothers, Agents, 211 Main St., New Britain i LeWitt's |; Will be found all the i latest sterling and plat- | suitable | patterns | for the modern bride. Let us show you them. M. C. LeWit, Jewelry — Silverwa 299 Main Street Up 1 Flight 7 re i ) to Banquets, Weddings, | Socials | The Only Caterer in the City ; | We Are Imitated But Never Duplicated Fountain Service of Excellence Soda Shoppe and Restaurant || 95 West Main St (Next Door to Western Union) —-_————————— | Marjorie Kogers, Jane Roger | Fletcher, Joseph | ington, Miss Dorothy M. Leonard. daugh- t - of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leonard of be married to at her home. Stanley street, will William H. Heath, son o: Mrs. and Mrs. O. Heath of Winsted. Tuesday, June 16, as St. John's rectory. Rev- erend Thomas J. Laden will officiate. Tue bride will be attended by Miss Mildred Gordon, and Earle A. Leon- ard. a brother of the bride, will be best man. at the home of the bride's parents after the ceremo. The couple will make their home At 749 Stanley street when they re- turn from a wedding trip. Mr. Heath Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Co. of Plainville, Attorney Trving Lachlin of West street, this cit Miss Rose Saxe, daughter Mrs. William Saxe of | Blue Hills ave Hartford, will be married tomo GATHERINGS street, New York city, was married | L 3 on Phursday to Howard T. Hichey :. Pre-Nuptial Parties Are | of New York, formerly of Water-| | Numerous — Miss Honiss ‘ bury. The ceremony took place S Feted. | St Agnes church, New York. The | . bride is the daughter of M | S —— — Mis. George E. Booth, for | Mrs. Bennetr H. Hibbard of For- daisgeiiy. | est strect and her sis Mis. Ray- Phfeba jmond Thomas of Newark, New Jer- e marriage of Miss Hilda Ribi- | sey, gave a lavze brige party and voff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B handkerchief shower Monday after- Tibicoff of Linden strcet to Isaac|noon at the home of Mrs. Hibbard Kolodney. son of Mrs. It. Kolodney |in honor of Mrs. Hubert Williams of West Main street was solemnized | who was Miss Harrict Reynal before last Sunday afternoon at the home her marriage on Wednes: ‘1 he of the bride. Rabbi Gershon Hadas bridge prizes were won hy Miss Bea- officiated in the presence of the im- | trice Reynal, Mrs. Edward Cowles mediate families only. of West Hartford, Mrs. Kenneth | Mroand Mrs. Kolodney left Relyea of Berlin and Mrs. Walter an extensive Canadian tour Crabtrec of Hartford upon their return will make their | O home at Long Beach. Long Island.| Mrs. George Kimball, who is at . e her summer home in Madison for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence N. Board- the season, entertained the members man of Worthington Ridge, Berlin, ©f the board of the Visiting Nursc lobserved the fwenty-fifth annivers. | ASsociation and the visiting nurses lary of their wedding last Sunday | Wednesday at her summer home with a dinner party for members of | A shore dinner was served to the (heln ey, | sathering, T | PN John Booth Lienhard, son of Mr.| Arthur R. Benson, of East Berlin, and Mrs. Henry G. Lienhard of | “Whose marriage to Doris Honiss of | Golf street, Maple Hill, and Miss | Berlin will take place next Saturday, Florence Shipman Shaffer, daughter | Was given a helor dinner by of Mrs, Elizabeth Shipman Shaffer | thenty of his friends at the Hearth- of Farmington avenue, Hartford, | Stone Tavern, Berhin. last night. were married last Saturday atte R The engagement of Miss Marioric Sleath to Harry Ginshurg was an- nonnced Thursday evening at bridge party given by Miss Sleath’s sister, Miss Lillian Sleath at the leath home on South Burritt s [here were four tables auction with | the prize awards heing mads to Mrs Kenneth McKnight, Mrs. Alexander Terre Haute, Indiana and Charlss Vickerman of Jersey City, formerly Miss Vivian Callender of this city Miss Sleath is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Sleath and a gradu- ate of New Britain High school Mr. Ginsburg is a graduate of Fordham law school and is one of New Britain’s popular young attor- neys. . o0 Miss Edyth Prentice gave a sup- per and bridze party Monday eve- ing at home on Worthington Ridge. Berlin. There were sixteen Kuests. o o A piano recital of classic and modern dance music will be given | Ly pupils of Miss Gertude Hdine at her home on Hillside Place, next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock following pupils to take The t are: . Paul Martin, Elizabeth Hatch, Penn Kimball, Thomas Hine, Mildred Lundquist, Evelyn Maxon, Ross Gilpatric, Ethelyn Parsons, | Mary Dunn, Barbara Shepard, Bar- bara Scripture, Howland Rogs Lucille Fengler John Humason, . Charlotte Parsons Margaret Attwood, Phebe Ballou and Eleanor Hine. Mrs. Wallace Richardson gave a miscellancous shower at her home for Miss Isabelle McNassor of South- who will become the of James Murphy of this city, June on . Honiss of Berlin will a dimuver party next Thursday evening for her daughter, Miss Doris Honiss and .he members of the bridal party. Mrs. Herbert Knowles of Berlin will entertain the Benson- Honiss bridal party on Friday. . e Mrs, give Cora . e . Baldwin entertained 4y evening bridge club of Maple Hill at luncheon and cards Thursday afternoon at her home in Litchfield. The prizes were award- ed to Mrs. 1. H. Latham, Mrs. R. B. Doane and Mrs. Theodore Wallen all of Maple Hill Attorney Irving 1. Rachlin was the guest of honor at a bachelor dimner given by a number of his fricnds and associates at the Elm T Inn Farmington, Tuesday night. He will be married to Miss Rose Saxe of Hartford tomoarrow. e o o Miss I'ercy Earle of Kent Hill, Maine, who is visiting her pareats in East Berlin, and Mrs. Victor Benson of East Berlin, entertained in honor of Miss Doris Honiss of Berlin yes- terday afternoon at Hale's Tavern, Glastonbury with a luncheon bridge. Mrs. Robert Silshy. Mrs. Fred Troup and Miss Honiss were given the prizes o o e Mrs. Elmer Stone of Russell street entertained at cars at home Thursday evening . Eiward H. Christ of Cool- idge stree ntertained eight at bridge ursday afternoon for Miss Margaret Tickner. the house-guest of Miss Eurith Wachter. Mrs. Lu- clan Stevens and Mrs Sanford Thomson won the prizes. PR Miss Doris Honiss of Berlin was . . Mrs. the guest of honor at a reunion 5 et dinner given by the teachers of Rer- Elue Plate Sunday Blue Plate llin at Craig Loch Inn., Meriden, Luncheon Dinner Dinner | Tuesday evening. < e <. 60c $1.00 e Miss Elva McKirdy of Lincoin YES EXAMINED' Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905 GLASSES FITIED A reception will be held | is a draftsman at the | bride | “slreet entertained the members of her bridge club Thursday evening | DY | A reunion banquet was given by ;”‘- class of 1913 of Yale university {on Monday night at the Shuttle Meadow club. William J. Sweeney was in charge. . . Miss Eunice Komiss entertained jthree tables of bridge at her home lon Lincoln strect Wednesday eve- ning. Miss Evelyn Zucker, Miss Amna Kennedy and Miss Ada Schnicrnocher were awarded the prizes .« o0 A Justine T t, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Traut of South High street, gave a bridge party and miscellancous shower for Miss Mar- tha Clark, who will become the bride of Stanley Lonsdale ot Bridge- port next Saturday afternoon. The bridge prizes were won by Miss Clark and Miss Ruth North. Other guests present were: Miss Amalie ut, Miss Anna Traut, Miss Car- lotta Sloper. Miss Emily Sloper, Miss Maxine Hart, Miss Virginia Tallard, Miss Ouida Darsons of Hartford, | Miss Lillian Sleath, Mrs. Harold Peck, Mrs. Kenneth McKnight, Miss | lizabeth ¥itch of Chicago, Miss Emily Mott and Miss Clara Traut. o o e William C. Hungerford of cll street entertained a large union of Yale Sheffield school iss 0f 1892, last Sunday on his es- in the Shuttle Meadow district, e . Miss Evelyn Swift of Cedar street 1l Miss Cavoline Hillard also of Cedar street, entertained twentys nt guests at bridge and tea Wed. sday ternoon at Hale's Tavers, Glastonhury. Taylor of Berlin, {will give a supper party next Wed- nesday in her garden in honor of Miss Doris Honiss of Berlin, whese marriage to Arthur Benson of East Berlin takes place next Saturday \fternoon in the Berlin Congrega- tional chy | Miss Constance ch, PLAYGROUND DIRECTORS of Duties to Be Made Neat Week From List of Officials Assignment Already Chosen. P'layground directors have been selected by the municipal recreation commission and will be assigned next week preparatory to reopening of grounds for the summer segson, I'hose picked for the position have, for the most part, had previous ex- perience in playground work. John Smithwick will be general supervisor. Working with him will be Willlam Dudack, Roger Scully, 'harles Hagearty, Herbert Swarsky, I'rank Shea, Frank Delaney, James Connelly, Stanley Azaro, Harold nith, and Misses Margaret Hart, Margaret Conle; Madeline Lynch, Marion Naughton, Robina Blair, Helen Bonney, Hazel Sullivan, Anna Kalmanowitz. The junior achieve- nient work will be directed by Misses Adler and Skelly, who have been in charge for the past two years. . PRINCE IS 34 TODAY | Britain Extends Well Wishes to Hetr | Who 1s Spending Quiet Week- f End Playing Golf London. June 23 (P—Britain te. ! day wished the Prince of Wales, many happy returns of the day on the occasion of his 34th birthday. In accordance with custom there was | no public celebration. The prince is | spending a quiet week-end at Sune ningdale, bettering his golf. | He wound up his year last night with a short speech to students ef the London School of Economics, gathered in a chilly wind on the roof 'of the new school building. which {later all were glad to leave for & dance inside. There he remarked to friends: “T sav. it was jolly cold up there.” | he prince danced with a number of the girl students making his own choice of partners. Afterwards the students presented him with a carved oaken model of the school's ere This was the only birthday pre: he would accept having recently de- clined a valuable gift with the words I'm 100 old for birthday presents.” Store Window Opened, Burglar Alarm Sounds At 4:15 this morning the burglar |alarm in Goldsmith’s store on Broad street sounded and Officer Anthony Ustach. who was on his way home, notified Licutenant Rival. It was found that a rear window was open, causing the gong to clang. but a search of the premises failed to dise ciose any evidence of a burglary, AUTOS IN COLLISION Automobiles driven by Salvators Buchieri of 96 Winter street and Henry Kawecki of 45 Alden street colided at the corner of Main and Lee streets about $ o'clock last night causing slight damage. Supernu- merary Officer John Auidi reported that Kawecki was making a left turn from Lee into Main street and | Buchieri was driving south on Main street when the cars collided. There | was no cause for police action. U. 8. CONSUL RETIRES Halifax, N. 8., June 23 (A —An- nouncement has been made here of |the retirement of United States Con- |sul General W. Henry Robertson, |effective Monday. He will be sue- ceeded Ly Consul General Theodore Jaeckel, now stationed at Milan, | Ttaly. Pending the arrival of Consul General Jaeckel. the consulate will in charge of Consul Erik Mag- | nussen, i BOYS CLUB OUTING Their outing sponsored by mem- bers of the Kiwanis club, about 150 | members of the Boys club will go to Lake Compounce this afternoon on heir annual outing. They will leave the club at 1 o'clock. The {afternoon will be given over to ath- letic programa. CHORUS GIRLS ORGANIZE Chicago, June 23 (P—Chicago's 2,400 chorus girls have decided to |organize a labor union for the pro. motion of more cash and less con. versation. So announces Miss Lorita Clevenger, in charge of organization work.