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MISS SUSAN E. SCHOFIELD She who is the daughter Stanley street, is a student at Northwest Institute of Medical Technology, St. Paul, Minn, of Mrs. Susanna Schofield of l Social Activities About Gown New Britain Society Enjoys —Qutdoor Sports Thrive Despite Continual Rains —Weddings Still Center of Interest. N almost continual downpour persists tenaciousness throughout June. rain to dampen the enthusiasm of New Britain people. Sports events go on, between showers of course; picnics than a heav and trips to the shore gain Pprogresses. Weddings still continue in nessing two of wide note. Ma Robert Clark and Mrs. Bridgeport. The ceremony will o'clock at the Clark residence on Garden street, A hour in the Berlin Congregational church Doris Honiss becomes the bride of Arthur Benson, Aside from the nuptial events of the week there has been Of course there always are the smaller| gatherings, little else of interest. more intimate informal bridges, teas and supper parties, t with the addition of da The cinema too, has its allure for many, really gay affair: popular night clubs. above. all, on Monday and Thursday nights, when change. Motor trips to nearby amusement parks occasion another happy pastime, a bit roisterous tion, neverthele hilarious entertainment. - HE small afternoon tea which Mrs. William H. Booth gave vesterday afternoon at the Farmington Country club was a the chilly atmosphere gay affair, quite offsetting the soft green coloring of the background for the varied colored frocks of the guests. PERSONALS Here and There With New Britain People — Many Traveling. e West | at the club, Bei-| Miss Main Belmont mont, Mas W odays Mary strect spent o f el nesday Mr. and day and Miss mer at the 1° Island, N ers Mr. and Sunnyled a short Mrs. Par on the Majes her mother son ATy Clark will wed Stanley a barrel of fun if one is in the mood for such Round of Informal Affairs with marked However, it takes more in popularity as the season the limelight with today wit- rtha Clark, a daughter of Dr. Lonsdale of be read this afternoon at four, At the same! featuring luncheons, | the latter ofttimes hecoming | ncing later in the the bills | no doubt for the older genera- without, sun room making a charming ndparents, Major and Mrs. F. H. city . Mr. and Mrs. Harry A, Emmett and daughter, Grace, Miss Grace Smith and Edwin gmith are on a motor tour to Maine and Canada. * o0 Miss Mary Elizabeth Edmands ind Mrs. Ann M. Brown of this city will spend the week-end in New York ecity. During their stay they expect 1o see many fricnds off on Kuropean trips. . . " Gilbert of Beau- xas, who is spending the mer in this city, was in New York city for ¢ duys this week. o . Mrs, Wilhur wont, T « I8 Hill. D. D., ghter, Vir- ft vesterday trip California, stone and Glacier ‘While in California, Dr, Hill's daughter Licutepant Com- Joseph Paige of Mare w Hill, Yellov onal P will croand Iy Rloper, second daugh- nd Mrs. Harry Sloper street, Miss Florence I daughter of Governor VI Trumbull and Mrs. Trum- and Miss Esther ighter of Mr. and i« Plainyille from York party of seven e Mrs. New college girls |home sails today from New York |summer traveling in Europe. | street was in New York city this | San Francisco, Cal. Trumbull, | Henry | sailed last | as members | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Buell B.l Bassette of Emmons Place, has re. turned to her home in Beaumeont, Texas. Miss Mary Reed, who also has been a guest at the Bassette on the 8. 8. Colombo with a party of twenty girls from Randolph-Ma- con college. They will apend the DRI Mrs. Howard J. Bruemmer and two children of West Main street will leaveon Monday to spend the summer at Westbrook. L Mr. and Mrs. Lester Deming and family of Berlin are spending the week at their cottage at a lake in New Hartford. o e Earle K. Bishop of Adama street sailed Thursday from Montreal with a group of architects for a sketching trip through England, France and Ttaly. He will return early in Sep- tember. Mrs. Willlam H. Booth of Forest week, LI George Kimball of South Burritt street was in New York city last Wednesday. LR Mrs. Johnstone Vance of Monroe |street returncd last Tuesday from “« o e Mrs. Wilbur Gilbert of Lincoln street returned from New York city on Thursday. e s . Mrs. Harold T. Sloper with her daughters, Miss Carlotta Sloper and Miss Ella Sloper of Russell street, Is expected home from New York city today, LY Mrs. Robert J. Vance of Maple street has opened her summer home at Ridgewood, Conn. e o0 Earl Van Diskirk of Ten Acre Road returns today from a short trip to Detroit, Mich, e e 0 Mr. and Mrs. A, T. Scott of South Burritt street and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hellstein of Deerfleld avenue, Hartford. left this morning on a mo- tor trip to Cape Cod. DR Mrs. G. K. Spring and family of Maple Hill are spending a month at Canoe Harbor, East River. “ v e Mrs. Eunice Humphrey Hilde- brandt of Lincoln street is spend- ing the week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Sanford Thomson of Cranford, N. J. Mrs. Thomson was Miss Gertrude Erwin of this city before her marriage. L Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reynal and family of Lexington street are spending the week-end at their| summer home in Madison. .. Miss Betty Lienhard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lienhard of Maple Hill, leaves today for Wells River, Vermont, where she will at- tend Camp Farewell. ¢« o Mrs. Karl Kenyon returned yes- terday to her home in Stratford after visiting her daughter, Mra, Chester D. Willlams of Liberty | street, ¢ .. Jonathan and Steve Mart have re. turned home from Tabor Naval academy on Buzzard's Bay to spend the summer recess with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs J. T. Hart of Maple Hill. WEDDING Weddings Crowd Last Day of Month—Engage. ments Announced. At & pretty wedding at St. Jos- eph’'s church, Thursday morning, Miss Mary Gertrude Luddy, daughter of Mrs, Mary A. Luddy and the late Simon Luddy of Bassett street, be- came the bride of Paul D. Donnelly, |son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Donnélly of S8pringfield, Massachusetts, and New Britain. Reverend John F. Donohue, pastor of the church, per- formed the ceremony at 9 o'clock. The church was decorated with | ferns, palms and peontes. As the bridal party entered church, Frank 8ullivan, organist, played the wedding march from | “Lohengrin.” During the ma Mrs. | Mary T. Crean, soloist of St. Mary's choir, sang “I Love You Truly” and James Sullivan, soloist of St. Jos- |eph’s choir, sang “Ave Maria.” The bride wore a gown of ivory| |satin with a tulle veil caught with |orange blossoms. She carried a| | houquet of gardenias and lilies of | |the valley. Miss Mildred C. Luddy, who was her sister's only attendant, the . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1928. & Photo by Murray MRS. PAUL D. DONNELLY Formerly Miss Gertrude Luddy, whose wedding took place at St, Joseph's church Thursday. : wore a gown of imported shell pink chiffon with a picture hat and silver slippers. Dr. Hugh §. Springfield attended his best man. A reception followed of the bride’s mother w five relatives in ngfield, Worcester, tford, Meriden, The home with Ha New Haven. tively decorated flowers. Mr. and Mrs, Donnelly will reside in the Glen apartments return from a wedding The bride is a graduate of hool and been a teacher at St. Joseph's school. rcle of friends. s assoclated his father in the H. J. Donnelly D New Dritain High s She has a wide Mr. Donnelly Goods company, of this e o o The marriage of Landgren of Maple strec Johnson of Ash street nized Tuesday at 4 o'clock in afternoon at the parsonage church. Bouth Congregational Rev. Georgo W. C. Hill, for, performad the cerc Clarice Wallace was m; and Eric Johnson was The bride wore a with hat the valley., Miss Wal Following a reception home of the bride, the for a wedding trip to A They will make their home Lincoln apartment. ¢ o o The engagement of Miss Margaret Flizabeth Streigle, daughter of Mrs. | Anna Streigle of Albal this cit of Mr. Bristol, ha Streiz duated from Britain High school with the cl of 19 with the the New Bristol, Mr. Gagnon purchasing dey Departure c DY Miss Loretta M. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ze Brun of Seymour street J months in ins of New party. vill spend two Miss Helen 1 the will chaperon . ' { Rugs--Draperies--Tapestries at the home attendance Middletown and Miss blue to match and car bouquet of gardenias and lilie ace gown of hlue silk with hat to match. to William A. Gagnon, son and Mrs. Antoine Gagnon of | bheen announced. artment LeRBrun, Betts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donnelly of brother as ith seventy- from Holyoke, was attrac- palms and when they trip. the | has with clity. Esther t and Carl was solem- the th The | D. D., pas- mony. Miss of honor Dbest man. ensemble of wore held at the couple left tlantic City. in the. ny avenue, | Miss | New | 55 the of | ompany of | Adaugh phirin 1 and Willard . L. | Swedish | C. J. Fredeen officiated. Mrs, N. F. | Paul Kuk | their home at 9 | day morning at 10 o'clock. Betts of Berlin, were married Mon- day morning at St. Peter's church, The bride wore a gown of white #atin and a veil of Spanish lace caught with rhinestones and pearls. Bhe carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. The malid of honor, Miss Lena Rozio, was dressed In pink taffcta with pic- ture hat to match and carricd tea roses. The best man was Philias Le- Brun, A reception attended by seventy- five guests was held at the homa of the bride's parents after the cerc- mony. The -couple will reside in this city upon their return from a trip to Montreal and Quebee, DI Miss Esther Sclander, daughter of | O. J. Selander of Dwight street and John J. Kukish of Sexton street were united in marriage Taesday at 2 o'clock in the afterncon at the Bethuny parsonage. Rev. Williams was matron of honor and h served as best man, Mr. and Mrs. Kukish will make 2 Sexton strect fol- lowing a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Josephson of Carlson street were given a sur- prise party by fifty of their friends last Saturday evening in honor of | their fifth wedding anniversary. . Miss Bessic Agnes Sullivan, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sullivan of Greenwood street, bhecame the bride of Charles S. Gaffney, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gaffney of Hart street at St. Joseph's church Thurs- Revers end John J. Keane celcbrated the nuptial mass and performed the ceremony. Mrs. Kathleen Crowley Solomon sang “Ave Maria” and John L. Sullivan, a brother of the bride, played a violin selection “I Love You | Truly.”” Mrs. Margaret Kovel attend- is connccted | | with | Mrs. Gilligan wearing yellow and John E. Dehm was best man. The bride was attired in a period gown of white taffeta. Her tulle vell was trimmed with duchess lace and orange blossoms, and her bou- quet was of white roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Kovel wore a gown of pale green georgette With a picture hat to match. $he carried a bouquet of sweet peas in pastel |shades. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents after the cere- mony. Mr. and Mrs, C ney deft on a wedding trip by motor. Miss Mary J. Newhart of High street and George H. Taupier of Lincoln street were united in mar. riage Thursday morning at 9 o'clock |at St. Mary's church by Reverend Walter J. Lyddy, who was also the celebrant of the nuptial ma: couple was attended by Miss Bertha Ley and Alex Taupier. After a wed- {ding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Tau- {pler left on an extended wedding trip and upon their return will re- side in this city. At St. Joseph's church on Tues- day morning at 10 o'clock, Margaret Mary Collins, daughter of | Mrs. Richard Collins of Maple strect |became the bride of James George Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. | Peters of Bristol at an elaborate and | beautiful wedding. Reverend John | F. Donohue performed the cere- mony. The church was transform- ed into a bower of roses for the | occasion, the entire center aisle be- 1ing beautified with arches of pink roses. The altar was banked with {palms and ferns, two large baskets filled with Easter lilies, peonies and |floxglove being used on either side, |gus fern and pink roses designated [the attendants pew The bridal party entered church to the strains of the weds ding march, played by George Sulli- van, organist. During the cercmony Harry Sergi. of Bristol, sang “I Love You and “At Dawning.” Francis ¥ Marla” and James Sulliv this city sang the mass. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs, Edward Gilligan, as ma- tron of honor. Her other attendants |were Miss Mabel Wicander, |Trene McHugh of Danbury, Mary Peters of ristol, the bridegroom, and Mr: Peck of West Hartford. John {O'Brien, of Bristol, was best ma | The ushers were Al Lipman and Ed- ward Gilligan of this city and Harry | Peters and Fred Peters of Bristol, | brothers of the bridegroom, The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her brother, George Col- lins, wore a bouffant gown of white taffeta with Insets of duchess lace, Her tulle veil hung from a coronct of pearls. She carrled a shower bou- quet of gardenias and lilies of the valley. The atfendants wore period gowns of taffeta in the pastel shades large picture hats to « a si Kath McHugh, blue; Miss Peters Mrs. Peck, orchid, and cander, pink. The reception, held at the Elks' club, following the ceremony at the church, was attended by one hun- dred and fifty guests. Out of town guests were present from New York ity, Boston, Shelton, Derby, Hart- ford, Provider yracuse and An- burn, New York. Mrs. Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Peters assisted the bridal party in receiving. Mrs, Col- lins' gown was black lace and Mrs. Peters wore ecru lace. Thelr cor- suge houquets were orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Peters left for an ex tended motor trip and upon th return will live on Bristol. Mrs. Peters is a graduate of the New Britaln High school and the State Normal school. Mr, Peters was educated in Tris- tol and St. Charles college, Sher- brooke, Canada. He is manager of the D. A. Peters Motor company of Bristol. 0, N r DY daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Grant, will be married this evening to Horace Fitts of Beverly, Massa- chusetts, at the parsonage of the First Congregational church at 8 o'clock. \Reyerend ‘Theodore A. Greene will officiate. Mrs. M. Rich will be matron of honor and Charles Daus will be best man. The couple will live at 166 Glen street following a wedding trip. v e At 2 o'clock this afternoon, Miss Bernice Adelaide Lehr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lehr of Colum- hia street will be married to William K. Larson, son of Mr. and4 Mrs. A. €d her sister as matron of honor,| R. Larsen also of Columbia street. BOOKS D |GIETS STATIONERY | AEW BRITAIA.COM Week-End Gifts For the Children The | Miss | {Shepherds’ crooks, filled with aspara- | the | s | ch, s | chureh. Murray Road. | Miss Agnes Grant of Cliff street, MISS DOROT; Miss Lombra, who is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Upson HY LOMBRA 'of Park Place, sailed last Saturday to spend the summer in | Europe. The ceremony will take place In the pel of the South Congregational Reverend heodore A 1stor of the First Con gational church, will officiate, couple will be attended Astrid Andersen and (. § chan, The bride will poudre-blue geor Imateh and wes sSweet and Dlue flowers, Miss Anderson will wear flesh col- {ored georgette with lat to match land a corsuge of old-fashioned | flowers i 11080 i rson Greene, by Miss Edward wear a e a corsage gown with hat to of pink peas lacy and his bride 107 Columbia street their return from will re- upon wedding trip. | side at . Announcement s marriage of | Sandberg, | John AL dberg this ity and Nels 1lins, Wyoming. place June 9, in has been made of Miss Louise Ruth of Mr. and Mrs, Chestnut strect ndberg of Raw- ceremony lins, Ltaughter took Last evening Latheran par . se St Matthew's Miss Gertrude or of the late Mr. ind Mrs, I Seharff, he the bride of Harry W. Riedel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joln Ricdel of New Haven. The couple attended by Miss Seharir John Scehart, a the bride, ame were and brother of .o s The K, el ding danghter [Robert M. Clark, Lonsdale of N« i!h-l'll.:l port will take place this aft- ernoon at 4 o'clock at the « (home on Garden strect. Reverend | Theodore A. Greene, pastor of the | First Congregational church, perform th remony. Mis will be attended by her sister, Katheryn Clark. Charles G of Miss of Martha Dr. and Mrs. and Stanley J. w o Rochelle and Clark Zimme Jewelers / For Generations Miss man will be man Miss Clark, who 15 a graduate of the New Rritain High school and the Normal school is a popular member of the younger set. Mr, Lonsdale graduated from Dartmouth college in 1424, Mr. Lonsdale’s best At half after four this afternoon, Doris Augusta Honiss, daughe Mrs, Cora Honiss of Berlin, married to Arthur R. Bene son of Mr. and Mrs. Sven Ben- son of East Berlin. The ceremony will take place in the Second Con- tional church, flin, with nd Saniuel A, Piske, pastor, officiating. bride will he attended by Mrs, Perey Earle of Kent Hill, Maine, of the bridegroom. and Mrs, rt D, Silsby of Berlin as ma- trons of honor, Miss Alice Hall of Melrose, Mass., as maid of honor, Miss Wheth Honiss of Iast Bere cousin of the bride, and Miss vl Rorg of New Britain will ba bridesmaids, The flower girl will be Carol Louise Knowles and Norman Benson the ring bearer. Mr. Benson will have as his best man, Edwin Benson. The ushers will Oscar Renson, Victor Ben. son, Perey Earle of Kent Hill, Maine and Robert D. Silsby of Ber- lin. The ter will e siste ceremony will be followed by ion at the home of the s mother after which the cou- s will leave for a wedding trip. Miss Honiss has been extensively HERBERT E. ANDERSON TEACHER OF VIOLIN will | Stubios Paceans Bu WAIN WD ARCH 8T8, For the summer table, a refreshing complement SILVER after Seville by the Silversmiths, Why leave them at home when you go away on your vacation? Burglars—Fire or Moths may <umme Songadeewin, ruin them. » Barton, Vermont. | | Store them in our Modern Stor- age Vault. They will be return. ed to you in first class condition. t, dnughter of | Swift of Lin- | iy 10 spend tes Kath Mi. and. M, oln street, Towle TOYS AND BOOKS While Away Many An Hour 149 MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 124 Next to Strand Theater Med trom and Mr « <pinwall, for- | rlin Hamilton, | Aspin- Miss Florene Frank Mis« Helen Ho spending their tage of Reverend A. Fiske In Ma —100 per cgnt Protection— Hudson Fur Shop 770—PHONES—4773 Parker und her s | We call for and deliver Day of Adams when needed i intield, S el Ask your neighbor about our storage service. Where they will %/"l[ el ana c y Theodore A. | and ; 3 . t Lexington | tr ] spend the | vacation sachusett to Miss Corinne Goolw Conrt fow davs' ne returned on Wed stay in Philadelpht o o @ Olin Fisher, Jr., son of Tt Clyde Olin Fisher of Mid-® has returned home after three wecks with his Jon Fifty-Four Main Street a ivs Clyde and Mrs dletoun spending PR Mre, T. € Reed, who has been [} ’