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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1928, entertained during the past few|was former chief of police and ts| The bride was attired in a gown Stoulman at the home of the bride's| Wednesday. There were forty| was very intcresting with bed quiltay weeks. prominent in local and state mili- |of white satin trimmed with Chan- parents in Philadelphia. A reception | guests present samplers, silhouettes and daguers B ¢ . t -y circles. ully lace and a tulle veil. She car- will follow the ceremony. The couple 9 e reotypes on display. Councilman James P. Murphy of [ gy ried & bouquet of white roses and will make their home in this city| A delightful piano recital was | . oee : thia city and Miss Isabel Alice Me- | Stanley L. Oldershaw, son of Mr. | lilies of the valley. The maid of following a wedding trip to the Pa- | given iast evening by the junior| The exccutive board of the Come Nessa of Southington, were married |and Mrs. Arthur Oldersha: of Cor- | honor was dressed in apricot colored : 3 cific coast. pupils of Miss Madilene Gerrish at | necticut division of the Sunshine oe Wednesday morning at St. Thomas bin avenue, will be married this aft- | georgette and lace with hat to Mr. Nair is a member of the law | her home on IFrancis street he were entertained at luncheon church, Southington. The church fernoon at 4 o'clock to Miss Dorothy | match. Her bouquet was butterfly firm of Nair & Nair of this city. following pupils took par " Myrtis y afternoon by Mrs. Johm was decorated with June roses.|Roberts, daughter of Mrs. Clara | roses. The home was decorated with —_ West, Xenneth Valentine, Phyllis | Pinches of Berli B James Stewart, Jr., a cousin of the |C. Roberts of Grandview Terrace, | palms and roses and after the cere- Simmions, Laura May Ripple, Elmer | R, e bride, sang I Love You Truly” and [Martford. The ceremony will take | mony, a reception was held on the GAmFRlN S G 5 . a 2 Ripple, Grace Sc! r, Charles = Ruth Patricia McNessa, a sister of | Westfield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Denison will live in i P e the bride, was ™aid of honor and Mr. Oldershaw is associated with | Montpelier, Vermont, following a S Walter Murphy, a brother of the [the Metropolitan Insurance Co. in|wedding trip to Canada. = Affairs of the Week De- Isracl Nair was given a hachelor mh.n-gloom, i Ibes‘t\l man. n‘; [Vestied. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. cidedly Informal — Teas, :‘ivlrn‘l:‘(:m:o::‘i vy exening at the kim vabers were Joseph NMunphy - an * and Mrs. Edward C. Connolly and a . . arminston. His c Hugh McHough of Hartford. Miss Catherine Joan Carbo, | graduate of the New Dritain Hign Bridges and Luncheons. rlage to Misa Fritzio Stoulman of The bride was attired in a gown of | daughter of John Carbo of Kensing- | school. She has been associated with ) iladelphia takes place in that white satin, period style, trimmed |ton, and Cornelius N. Neubauer, son | the New Britain Welfare Assocl - . i 3 3 i (lewn foday. e Baa N ioniod ot Har tlle el ot e an M i M tion \ N : : o Mrs. Buell B. Bassctte entertained 2oL 10,000 ReSlde n HOllse ts was arranged from 2 cap caught lo® Whiting street, this city, were| Mr. Denison is engaged in tmsi- . § ] ot bridee l“r“"',"‘:o‘: “f,‘lf"_"°°l" ““m";f Mls Abieln gL [ daNadior ok with orange blosoms. She carried a [marricd at 9 o'clock at St. Paul's | noss ‘with his father in Montpeher, ; 5 E e esSesgd i et s St caperll Erobe i o ittt Hagnd at Canton valley. The attendant was dressed [John C. Brennan. The matron of i 3 Tk 3 1, 20 e aNshing SR e = k ta 2 e : DY e 3 S Katheryn Clark and Miss Harriet | nas of the Y. W. C. A. Miss oy 2 in a period gown of mv?l< hfi':fl(ulll\on»or‘\-\.xs Mrs. Elizabeth Dorothy. |y o pooics M. Goodrich, daugh- : temiag : s i I“ ® Canton. China, June 30 (P—The with a picture hat to match. She fa sister of the bride and John J. o P N o 5 A flos population of Canton is ese carried pink butterfly roses and | Martin, brother-in-law of the bride. | 1°F ©f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Good- ; “ e S department of the local or- s groom. wan beat maan. . The bede | Tich of Barnesdale and Raymond K. . . Mrs. George Coit of Kogers Place | &~ ization and Ieft yesterday for the |10 41 100,000 persons m"',‘l';: Following the coremony, & 1ecep- |wera & period. gown of white satin | BAea son of Mra. Charles 4 4 | ] |entertained two tables of bridge |National Y. W. C.°A. camp at Po. PrUPlv e born. Bve and die I Ehei tion was held at the home of the |trimmed with lace. Her tulle em- 108 andths late Charles Rarnes, s Al |Monday evening : M Th e bride. The home was decorated with | broidered veil was imported. She | founder of Harnesdale, were mar- 5 e A atad S il Sty Tores il e carricd a bouquet of gardenias and | Ficd last Saturday afternoon at the " { Mrs. George P. Rockwell was the| Mrs. Richard Gustafson enter. (4789 LS nd ssa-going Junie. M \d Mrs. Murphy left on a|lilies of the valley. The matron of | PATsonage of the South Congresa- 5 e guest of honor at a family dinner |tained at her home on Everett stroct 2 origtnal gl 1hiase tlyer oping motor trip to Atlantic City and {honor wore a period gown of pink | !lonal ehurch. The ceremeny was " . i ] |party given in observance of her | Thursday evening in honor of ) peopla s sene: af the uast inharase Washington, D. C. They will be at |faffeta with hat 1+ match. Bhe car. | Performed by the Rev. George W. G 85th birthday at the home of her |Nigne Kallarman whose miarpiage N8 108 10 be heard about this city home after August 1, at 444 Eddy- |ried a bouquet of pink roses and ‘- Hill DD, in the presence of the { 3 v e 0 granddaughter, Mrs. Donald Hart, |10 Arthur Lord takes place July 5 Of southern China. fThe talo. gocs v badlivara this oity. et immediate family. = Miss Jennte “ U] |on Hart street, on Monday evening, —_— ihat: dhese ahoriginal Ohiness Anok vis * s reception was held at the home | Barnes and Paul B. Burnes, sister o L na G | 3 o the waier thrce centurics agos The marriage of Miss Marguerite |of the bride's father immediately |@nd brother of the bridegroom were ¢ . . : St | CLUB EVFNTS shen fhe Munchu Tartar hordes Agnes Pollard, daughter of Mr. and |after the ceremony at the church, |the attendants. j 5 e e Miss Ruth Bassette and Miss from the north conquered China and Mrs, George H. Pollard of East Ber- | The couple left on a wedding trip| Mr. and Mrs. Barnes will reside \ 3 | 4 Corinne Goodwin have sent out | = the allen Ching dynastys replaoed lin, Joseph Anthony Ringwood, |(o Washington, D. C., New York and |4t 746 West Main street upon their . 3 3 i ; cards for a bridge party to be given | [ Mps. Willia e he Chinese Mings as the rulers of ! % it : s Mrs. William Wells to kEn- f e son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ringwood | Philadelphia. While in Washington | 'eturn from a wedding trip. : ; Tuesday afternoon at the home of | | 4o N o E ¢ middle kingdom. was solemnized at the Sacred Heart | they will visit Dr. Carbo, who is a 30 o : Bl [ Miss Bassctte on Emmons Place in BrtaIn Newinguon Sdanden iy Ch it Canton refused church, East Berlin, at 9 o'clock yrother of the bride. Miss Grace M. Shea, daughter of . § * honor of Mrs. Harold Bassette and | [ Club—C. C. C. W. Meeting | to #ive allcziance 1o the Manchu Tuesday morning. Reverend John | My, and Mrs. Neubauer will make | M. and Mrs. P. J. Shea of Middle- Y e e Mrs. Hubert Willlams. Mrs. Bas- { barbavians and sought to escape by, . Brennan officiated. Mrs. Edward ' thoir home in New Britain. town and Richard L. Sheridan, son : ; . ; . sette was Miss Dorothy Hart becore lving atflont. The new dynasty ree H. Kahms attended her sister as R of .\lrs”.luliu Sheridan of :1;!:)lgy . 4 Sk her recent marriage. Mrs. Williams Among the New Rritain people | taliated by including the boat x‘Obu; matron of honor and Warren Ring- iss D y M. Leonard, daughe | SEroek this ity were marnied ‘Wed . R LS was Miss Harriet Reynal before her [who attended the conference of the actors, barbers and criminals—all of wood was best man. ,,\,M;? L:_m,(,‘,‘i ,\';.-51 ;’_“1; ';,‘:m‘:,.d '\'Ndify morning at 9 o'clock at ,.s" i marriage, which took place last|Connecticut Council of «Catholic Whom were debarred from publie The bride, who was given in mar- | F 0 0 S0 TEE T Willam. 14, | John's church, Middictown. The . ; . week, Women were Mrs. K. J, Bardsley, eximinations and from governmeng viage by her father, wore a gown of | §r SACE BEREE\ M Mk, o, |Coremony was performed by the . Y G & .. [ Mrs. T. W. Crowe, Mrs. James Mal. | service. This ban was not lifted une white georgette trimmed with rhine- [ 4y 0e" \wingted, were marrled | R€Y: Charles Kavanaugh. Lo 5, Mrs. Fredorick Searle of Forest lory, M J. H. Mulligan, Mrs, | il the revolution of 1911 stone ornaments. She carried & .0 0 o horning at St. John's rec- The ?_\rhlo wore a gown of epell 5 e . k street entertained a few friends at|John J MeBriarty Miss Mary Among the many interesting boa€ white prayer book from which hung | -"n) oo remony was performed | Pink chiffon with a picture hat to 5 , . [l |dinner and cards Wednesday eve- [Snoczynski, Miss Vivien McBriurty, tyvpes of Canton. the curious clipper n a vhower of lilies of the valley. Mrs. | /070 5 0 C0 O Fhomas J. | Match and carried a shower houquet o ning. | Miss Della B. Daly, Miss Catherine boats, shaped like a Dutch wood in Kahms wore a gown of nile green || of bridal roses and lilies of the val ; i . . OMLtars, EMre Thomp’ G Grhaiey | ol ara RISUNBE Memialr ons ke georgette. trimmed with ecru lace | ™ ) 00 was attired in white | '°¥: Mrs. Katherine 8. ligan of this : b ‘ Miss Marjorie Norris, daughter of and Miss Anna Romejko. them top-leavy, but they are coms and a picture hat to match. She car- 1 "0 ied a houquet of white | CItY. sister of the bridegroom, who . : | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norris of Ten | The conference was successful, fortable and very fast. The coastal = vied an old-fashioned bouquet. The | 214 CHINCR @ AIIEEL S0 M\ lise | Was matron of honor, wore a gown ; R Acre road, gave a small bridge tea |being attended by §5 persons repre- | jmks are peculiar in (hat thete bride’s mother wore a gown Of |yt N0 aon Tine bride's only | ©f BTay chiffon with picture hat to gl 3 at her home Thursday afternoon [senting 17 cities and towns and six | heavy, squarc-rigged sails rest part st orchid colored silk and a black lace [ oo FOEON TE (EEES O er | match and ‘carried pink butterfly : : 8 complimenting, Miss Emily Sloper, [counties of Conneeticut. Miss Mar- | of their weight on the masts, which hat. The church was decorated with \ {EH B KO0 #, ROPH, 0 P07 nd | roses. P. J. Shea of Hartford, . 4 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold T, {Baret Lynch, assistant cxecutive |are inclined forward five degrees, In ot peonies, ferns, daisies and mountain | -0y Coa peas. Karle A. Leon. | Prother of the bride, was best man. ¢ ) : Sloper of Russell strect. Miss Sloper | secretary of the National Council of | many cases the sails are perforated 1t laurel. ard, a brother of the bride, was| Yollowing the ceremony a recep : . | sailed on the Arabic last night. |Catholic Women, was the gucst of fo inerease the pull of the wind. 2 ,\hm;xynng hrl‘.]wl\v.«‘.\l R medll B |iorwag h.-rm"m smm-i_ 1 ;r-nf‘lor o : - A | honor Many of the junks have a gilded r, at the home of the bride’s parents i e ome | members of the immediate famileis, | {5 . i - ey onter. | There were five sessions held Ruddha enshrined in the stubby b U bl thoutaliilios present. the couple left for a wedding trip | ¥744ing trip to Atlantic City and Court at a bridge luncheon . last | MOTNINE was devoted fo the subject | the sides. The boat-masters, called Mr. and Mrs. Ringwood left for a | By "york city and Washington, | When they return will reside at 403 Thiaiag at har h‘omu i ‘:-'\\':m,xds of immigration. Mrs. Louis Laodah, explain the custom: “Supe . wedding trip through — the \\I'nlc e ¥ Stanley street, this city. MISS KATHRYN CLARK ayiather hems daiNswilale ™ oy, ckiby, prastdant of the TiridEs: | nosabent Hase o e Hoe dashiEs :" ;::\?:.‘.“y::“:\h.'Il‘il\i'll(l‘:v‘:c?f\li\ 1\):v):|l—"h'nm. . and Nrs. Heath will reside at| & '“_'! l‘( o A Miss Clark will be maid of honor at the wedding of het| Miss Anna Schmett entertained at I[Vorl] ‘n‘ount‘\.:. .n;-jw;ll“l P 4‘|h‘\ can s Suppose him no can see, n- on West Main street, New Britain. |7 “"“‘""" reet upon their return | e, Chames. 15, wrisnt of | Sister, Miss Martha Clark to Stanley Lonsdale of Bridgeport, |ner home on East Main strect Tucs- |tpo supinct discussed wis ~The 1t ""‘“ fashion can walk all proper?™® & et M. Hetth is a drattsman at the | Kensington, and John Hart, son of | this afternoon at the Clark home, day cvening for Miss Anna Dulyjaiionsnip Between Volunteer and | i Mr. and Mrs, William J. Rawlings |, G pjeetrie. Manufacturing | Mr. and Mrs, John Hart also of Whose marriage to Frank J. Schmett | jrofossional Social Workers.” Miss Most POPllhr n- observed quietly their fifty-first wed- | JUE I GER TG, Kensington, were married Monday Ouclphial A satly g sle; Marguerite Boylan, chairman of the 3 th anniversary at their home s s morning at 11 o'clock at the par-|T. Macfarlane also of Bridgeport. | her daughter, Miss Anna Cooke, to 5 o Connecticut Council of Catholic T, Wednestay, | They. wena ! mared Miss Florence Richard gave a [\ 0 0 SR i Miss Ituth Ada Connolly became | sonage of the Kensington Cong The announcement was made at ' Paul Arman also of Millard street. | Miss Flo . : . the bride of Charles L. Denison | tional ehurch. Reverend Vernon L. |bridge party given last Saturday at The wedding will take place in Au- ,“l‘l‘lz“‘d ';‘ \"", homs °l“ Main ""l”“ Wednesday at a pretty wedding hetd | Phillips officiated. Miss Dorothy | the Macfarlane home. gust. Ry Siening tompAmtaiing Misy | ) i hilos Bh s ool NG Rk e St 5o Mary Kalcolsky. Miss Kalcolsky will X M T k™ | 4t the home of her parents on South | Wright attended her sister as maid | Mr. Stagg who is associated with s Finalky, e | tawlings was Miss Allie A. Keeney |5 50"t The coremony was |Of honor and Frank Hart was his |the Bridgeport branch of the Stan-| Mw and Mrs, M. J. Moore of |be married to Marshall Richard at| 'y, ay afternoon session of Houth Windsor. Mr. Rawlings | 0l 0 the Rev, William | brother's best man, ley Works, formerly lived at the Chapman street celebrated (hmr"‘)‘“"q]‘“"" on Saturday, July Tth, in | yoq govoted to study clubs. Miss ltiss, pastor of the Kirst Baptist| Mr. and Mrs. Hart left for a wed.|SWift House on Lake street, He is | filteenth wedding anniversary with :;"“. rf'_"l"-" Episcopul church in | yjy o b O Flaherty of Hartford was VES EXAMINED church at 4 o'clock in the after- | 1ing trip to Canada and Niaga a graduate of M ichusetts Insti- 'a party at their home Wednesday | Branford. | e, |chairman. Reports of successful no~u in ‘be presence of about one Uls after the wedding and upon | tute of Technology evening. Mrs. Moore was formerly study clubs in Hartford and Nor- June 1877 in the old parsonag of the Pirst Baptist church by Re nd George M. Miner. M of Middlctown and Mrs. E. J. Bardsley of w Britain showed different phrascs of the subject G . hundred guests, Miss Helen Dorothy | {helr return will live in the Touraine | Miss Macfarline - attended klion | Miss Florence Hartnott of this city hi“"zm:‘l“}\iinfj ;:“3)\:::]:»:“1 o *:;_ walk were given. ran . GOOUWIN || Connolly was her sister's only at- | apartments in this city. <Lk | : e ¥ Wednesday morning was devoted to Kural Social Work. Miss Mar-| garet Doyle of Torrington presided. | [Miss Margaret Lynch, representa- tive of the National Council, poke GaAnt e thel et st Mrs, Hart graduated from the 9. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Jumes H. Riley of |Urday in honor of Miss Dorothy | sttt Specialist fmit il e New Britain High school with the Mr. and Mrs, Walter J. Sor of South Burritt strect observed the | Roberts of Hartford, whose marriage y s 3 1 1 a S v Oldershaw takes pliace [ sl e e Sequin street, Maple Hill, announce thirty-fifth anniversary of (hefe |10 Stanl v 27 MAIN ST, 1905 | | T wedding march was played by Mrs. Douglas McGahie of Walling- Mr. Hart is connected with the the engagement of their daughter, | marriage Wednesday, They were [this afte M : 3 : I oty 4 Frances, to Everett Townsend Fieh- | n, d in Montreal, Canada and |chusetts. ( ; i G ovd, cousin of tho! bride, Gia Lonketty's store in Ken- 3 3 R at length on the subject of GLASSES FITTED ford. cousi . Blnsion | er, son of Mrs. Mabel Ficber also of | have mada their home in this city {tion Rural Schools.” RIS Maple Hill. for the past twenty-five years. Mon, Clabencs Manning edltertaln- |~ quonncegay afternoon, Misk Jsio age of John 1. Dawson| Miss Sorrow is a graduate of the PR |ed two tables of bridge last evening |, Lot HECER BCORm Ay | of Stunley strect, (his city and Miss | NeW Britain High school and attend- | Mr.and Mys. A. G. Bull of Black |2t her home on Steele street for (un 50 0 LS00 0 e ses. Helen Rafferty of West Hartford, | °d the Hartford Art school | ock avenue were entertained last |Mr. and Mrs. Alan Post of Holly-| .0 4o oted 10 the Big Sister Move took place Wednesday, June 2. af |Kraduated from the School of Iine Saturday evening in honor of their |Wood. California, guests of M Md | lent. The speakers were Miss Julia | [St. Catherine of Alexandria chupeh, | #0d Applied Arts, Pratt Institutc, 20th wedding anniversary at the |[Mrs. Donald Hidden of Vine street.| {10 [ S & iith 4t this \e s June o W Mr. and Mrs. r ol . | Brooklyn, N. Y. The Rev, Pat.|Brooklyn, New York, this June. home of Mr. and Mr J. Ward | ron dieralaz High Schooll ant Mr. Fieber graduated from the [of Ifrancis strect | Mrs. George H. Sage of lose Legrande Clark, New w Britain High school and is al LR road, W Hartford, enter SIS Uy "hlm a o e deni Jortheaste ors ane s Jo ‘as Mrs. Reed and Miss Mary S 5 5 e mmeraizaieginy s Macgare, e |iuoent i Northeustent itexly LRML M dobn Gshimnnis of, | Nis end 2nd ”‘: Sl flConnccticut Girls Protective associ- | [ ferty, sistor of the bride, and George | #1258 of 1830, He is & membor of Kensington observed the tenth an- | ] dinner i S e P R e A Driscoll, cousin of the bridegroom. | AlPha Kappa Sigma fraternity. niy v of their marriage with ajevening. Mrs. Reed and Miss Reed | 0 00 500 S (FEOG FEOE D01 Bernice Metz of Everstt, Wal Following a wedding trip. M " « e e {bridse party of five fables at their|Were the house guesis of Mr. and| .. ovio 1ireay of Bridse port,| Was chosen as the most popul Mrs. Dawson will reside at 620 §tan-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry €. Dolan of home on Tucsday evening. {Mrs. Bucll B Bassette of Emmona . ecoq her work with girls while | Senior coed at Washington State: lexiatioas hECIty, Blaator: 2o 0 ng el U s i .« e e {formerly with the Massachusetts college ‘and ruled as quesn of the; o e o tieth wedding anniversary at their Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carlson of Sy T ¢ [department of welfare | annual spring festival, Of local interest, is the announce. {home Thursday evening with a re- ! Hvlmm‘l street observed the twenty- - tobe 711 .Am’!l“ e thB IS UCRL o Sessions came to a close with “’ ment of the engagement of Dwight {ception. {ifth anniversiry ineir, s nedding | onoreabSag hathdlon plifditle SR meeting devoted to the National e 1 i Stagg. son of Mrs. Joseph Stagg of o . e nesiay evening. There were many | Thursday evening by a number of | MUt devotud (0 the Natitly guests present for the occasion. friends at the Elks club. His mar-|Lounc sl g - | Bridgeport, to Miss Marian Macfar-| Mie. Rena Cooke of Millard strect lineton. 1; C “Dhe Gonnbetlsis o L t . lige % ¢ S _{ington, ie Connecticut coun earns to [lane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.|has announced the engagennt of il LR I B TR A o el b e i n e sl des i y a scholarship and has raised fund {of 810,000 towards the permancnt | rick Curhame, cousin - of the bride performed the ceremony. The couple Mroand Mrs Thomas Mullen oh-[lington Heights, Massachusetts, will served the 12th anniversary of their [take place in the near future, wedding last night at their home o o | s h ldson street. There were 50 guests| Mrs. Herbert Knowles of Reriin | fund of $20,000. Miss Alice Moran present from Meriden, Southington |entertained with a luncheon Friday |0f New London, who has been giv- ind New Haven, | for Miss Doris Honiss and Arthur en one scholarship, has accepted a | o e e Benson and members of their wed- | Position with the Diocesan Bureau B | Mreoand Mis. Charles O, Holm- [ding party. lof Social Service of Hartford strom colebrated their h wedding | TR The conference was the occasion Pl'Ob]emS | niversary with a party of 50 guests | Mrs Earl M. Clark of rden | Of the opening of the sixth xeason #L their home on Hamilton street | street entertained at bridge 'l s- | of Lakeville Manor, summer vaca tesduy evening. The home was [day afternoon at her home r |tion house, conducte under the % decorated ina color scheme of green | were won by Mrs, 0 K. Williamg | auspices of the Connceticut Council nd white, and Mrs. €. D, Williams. of Catholic Women e o o e o 0 e N Tsracl Naiv of this ety will be| Miss Esther Lindquist of Rerlin| ‘The Garden club of Newington married this evening to Miss Fritze ‘,z..w a lawn party at her home Will mect Thursday afternoon at the : home of Mrs. William T. Wells of to Newington The subject of the aft- e e Tatricn ernoon will be “Perennials” Fol- lowing a talk by Mrs. Charles | I Luce, there will be a discussion by West Main St. Phone 3700 | ' Lully Goon, 17-year-old Chineed' A. R. of Rerl presented a loan girl of Pawtucket, R. I, is learning | exhibit in the Community House on t0 fiy. An ardent nationalist, she; . ) P i\\'nmmm.m Ridge on Thursday aft- | hopes to go to China when she hae, \I}ed lngs | ¥ ernoon and evening. 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