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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1928, e ——————— 3 MRS. CARL J. JOHNSON Mys. Johnson, who before her marriage last month, was Miss Est her Landgren of Maple street. l Social Activities About “Gown Holiday Occasions Many Parties of Note—Large Tea at Bassette Home Tuesday, Honoring Mrs, Williams and Mrs. Harold Bassette—Season at Madison Unusually Brilliant. NDEPENDENCE DAY, falling in the middle of the week as it did, occasioned all sorts of gay affairs, in town and at the beaches. Madison, always a popular aven to New Britainites | was the scene of much revelry—beach picnics, golf events, tennis | matches, informal teas, dinner and dancing parties—not to forget th e brilliant displays of fireworks. Mr. and Mrs. George Kimball of South Burritt street who have been in residence there since late May were among those entertaining house guests. The Louis Reynals entertained as well as the Jonathan Harts, P N Tuesday evening, the day preceding the fourth the Stan Eddy’s farm in Canton was the scene of a gala picnic. Many of the guests came early in the evening to get in a swim before the picnic proper began, others motored up late, just in time to great par Murs. see the pyrotechnic exhibition. by, Hubert Williams and Mrs. Harold B All in all it was a ssette were the honor guests at a bridge tea Tuesday afternoon at the Bassette residence on Emmons place. Early summer flowers decorated the large living room and the reception hall where the guests assemble d for cards. Tea was served on the vine covered ter- race, a charming background for the large group of girls and young matrons. distinctiv Cless: party of cards at re of the approaching holiday. i their shack on the Farmington Mountaii. Here red, white and blue colors predominated, m Parker and his brother Wesley were hosts to a iends Monday evening, entertaining with dinner and A pie- turesque spot situated high up in the hills with a commanding view to t kX New Britain C he east. vic Music Association i congratulating itself upon the success its membership campaign is receivs ing city. by that o Hungerfc PERSONALS 5 _ Ay Summer Homes Claim | . Many- old time favorite The Choral Societ rd ery success for the venture. Iy part of next Max sitors In and k to Out of Town, 1 1 Mr Winthrop Paul Cari P Like A Woellesiey the parents well of Ha we Mise L ton Ridg Mr. and nd ton Olhio nd Mos My nd 0w from Wiltur of <o are nont . Mrs at this Mrs Willi ol Coe Pickford Mrs. Virs. Andrew er at their sum- | n Gres . 0 Mrs. t Mi; Mass . Mr. and Mrs, of Pittshurgh, Pa nville My . end Virgil rrison ton, . th i Walter Berlin, will Worthing- leave the avenue W All the different civie clubs of the town have united in an endeavor to promote the cause and to bring good music to the Four concerts are planned for next winter including one The association e is managed by a committee of which William C. Hungerford is |#* Indlan Neek, Branford. president with Arthur Kimball as an ardent booster. | here let me note that affiliations with Mr. Kimball and Mr. ! Right | week to visit | friends in Gloncester, Mass vell Hart and Miss Max- Hart of Lincoln street left this sumnier at Mar- +d Troupe of . Berlin irday to visit in expect Hoar and will re- Columbia Forest street spending the v ek William and Mrs. Robert D. Silsby of Worth- | ington Ridge, Berlin. P Mrs, Louis Reynal and daughter, | Miss Beatrice Reynal, of Lexington | street, have opened their summer Ihome in Madison for the scason. I Mr. Reynal and sons, Louis Reynal and Claude Reymal, will spend the week-ends in Madison. P Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Shaw of the | Westminster Apartments, Vine Istreet, were at Indian Neck over the | Fourth. 1 | | | M Mr. and Fred Troup of Worthington Ridge, Berlin, will leave Monday to spend a few days in New York city. o o o Mr. and Mrs. Wells Foster of Rus- sell street, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck of Lincoln street, Mr. and Mrs. Hol- 'lis Poster of Dwight strect, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foster of Hartford, and Mr. and Mrs Frank Foster and fam- ily of Pleasantville, New York, for- merly of this city, attended the Fos- {ter family rennion held in Wapping on the Fourth of July. There were cighty-five members of the family | present from Port Chester, New |York; Rye, New York; Usbury, Massachusetts and the vicinity of Hartford. . Mrs. A. Wallen and Miss Mabel | Wallin of Warlock, strect, and Mrs. Johnson of Flushing, Long Is- land, are on a motor trip to lilinois {and Towa. . . { Mr. and Mrs A. Percy Earle of | | Kent Hill, Maine, who have been | visiting Mrs. Earle's parents, Mr. jand Mrs. 8. Benson of East Berlin, | have left to spend two months at {their summer cottage at Jackman, . . | Maine. {\ Mr. and Mrs. Willlam P. Felt of | West End avenue and Miss Mary Whittlesey have returned from a few days stay at the Belmont Springs Country Club, Waverly, Maasachusctts. . . Mr. and Mrs. William Cowlishaw have returned to their home on South Burritt street following a two months' trip to California. Threy went by boat by way of the Panama Canal and returned by the way of San Irancisco, Colorado Springs, Yosemite Valley and Yellowstone National Park. . . ker and daughter of Hawley street are spending the week at Short Beach. Mrs. Walker will go to New York city next week. P Miss Dorothy Kramer of Worces- ter. Mass., who during the past week was a home guest of Miss Iris Mc- | hon of Thorniley street will re- | turn to her home tomorrow after- | noon. Mrs. G. W. Wa | | - | Mrs. Herbert L. Mills of Curtis | street, has returned from a visit with | her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. | and Mra. Kendall Mills of Detroit, Michigan. .. Mr. and Mrs, William L. Hatch of | West Main strect leave today for a | two months' trip In Europe. They | will motor through Brittany and will | then go to England and Scotland. | They will join Professor and Mrs. | Stanley Galpin of Berlin in France. DY Joseph 1. Lamb of Park Place, Johnstone Vance of Monroe strect, William J. Pave of Waterbury and William Topam of Beston returned this week from a ten week's hunting trip in Alaska and the Kodiak Is- lands. . . Mrs. William Middlemans three children of Maple Hill are spending the summer at their cot- tage at Black Hall in Lyme, o e Mrs. J. Abel Kronholm and daughter, Ebba, of Linden streat left | Tuesday to spend the summer at Grove Beach. o o Mrs, E. G. Root and family of | Maple Hill are at their summer cot- ge at Canoe Harbor, Fast River. “ e Mrs. James Crowe of Black Rock venue fs spending the month of July | . and o e Mr. and M Frank Woods of 'rlin ure in Portland, Maine. . Mrs. T. J. Hart and sons of Maple Hill arc spending the month of July |at their summer cottage in Madison. | ¢ . Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Poteet of Vine street are in Bermu | | ) Judge George G. Griswold of Ber- lin_accompanied by his sisters are | at Walton, New York. o o o | Reverend and Mrs. Alfred D, Heininger and two sons of Park | Drive left on Monday for a motor | trip to Michigan, Niagara Falls and irles Nichols of ! for a| W Wells, of | cnding the or cottage Grove Palmey entertained Norma Palmer over the kA are gucsts of Mr.' week of Mr. of guest New of <on of Park ftreet is epends Prentice erlin, J. Sloper Hill Muine, Mr. Fourth. Diaimond are | of " { Rugs—-Draperies-- Tapestries Why leave them at home when you go away on your vacation? Burglars—Fire or Moths may ruin them. Store them in our Modern Stor- age Vault. edtoy —100 per cent Protection— Hudson Fur Shop T70—PHONE: W Ask vour neizhhor ahout our storage service. | Mr. Traceski | street {have left for their summer home at | street sailed on the MISS FRANC Sactety ES SORROW Whose engagement to Everett Townsend Fieber, son of Mrs. Mabel Fieber of Maple Hill, was announced last week, is Maple Hill. Ithe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Sorrow also of Lake Winnepesaukee, New Hamp- shire. While in the west, they will visit relatives. . . Mrs. 8. F. Saman and Mrs. Edwin Banta of Monroe street are af their sumnier home in Indian Neck, Bran- ford o o 0 Miss Ruth Lienhard has returned from Brooklyn to spend the moaath | of July with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lienhard of Maple Hill. \ o« o . Mr. and Mrs. Bryce L. Long of Shuttle Mcadow avenue are at London for a month. They will g to Maine later in the seagon. ¢« . Mrs, George Gans and family of Lyouns strcet are spending the sum- | mer at Silver Sands, East Haven. . o Attorney and Mrs. Stanley I, Tra- | ceski of Vine strect lcit Monday to pend two weeks at Miami, Florida will attend the na- tional convention of the Eiks. ¢ . o Miss Lillian Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark of Hart ending the summor months at Narragansett, Rhode Is- land. is « s e Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson sast Berlin, who are on their ding trip, o teau Prontena . of weds staying at the Chat- Quebrc. .. Mr. and Mrs. Dugald MacMillan of Dover road are spending the week- end at their summer home in Madi- son. . Mrs. Theodore Manning and Miss Grace Manning of Harrison street « . Isle of Springs, Maine, | . . Dr. and Mrs. Harry Seigall of this returned from New York Miss Agnes Erickson of Millard Gritsholm for a two months’ {our of Lurope. . Dr. Hart of Roche is the guest of Dr. Garden strect. s ster. New York, | Robert Buol of They will be return- rou in first class condition. -1773 e call for and deliver when needed | was that [ | Congr WEDDING Nuptial Events Are Fall- ing Off With the Arrival of Summer Months. An attractive home wedding tak- ing place last Saturday afternoon of Miss Martha Clark, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. ark of Garden street, this city, and Stanley Lonadale of New Ro- chelle and Bridgeport. The cere- nony was read by Reverend Theo- dore A, Greene, pastor of the First tional church, at fonr o'clock in the afternoon. The rooms were decorated with mountain laur- el and palms. The bride wore a gown of white lace and a corsage of orchids and lilies of the valley. Miss Kathryn ark, who attended her sister as maid of honor, wore a gown of pink crepe de chine and a corsage of roses and delphiniums. The flower girl, little Miss Ruthie McKinnie, daughter of Mrs. Alan McKinnie of orest street, was dressed in pink and carried a pink basket of flow- ers. Mr. Lonsdale a Charles Zimmerman of chelle. New Ro- Following the r was held immediately after the cercmony, Mr. and Mrs. Lonsdale left for & two weeks' motor trip through northern New England. They will make their home at 20 Haddon street, Bridgeport, Mrs. Lonsdale is a popular mem- ber of New Britain's younger set. Mr. Lonsdale graduated from Dartmouth college with the class of 1924, ption, which . . The marriage of Miss Alice Down m, daughter of Mr. and ederick Downham of Greenwood trect, and Thomas J. Curtin. son BOOKS Mre. | D LGIFTS STATIONERY AEW BRITAIA.COMM lof Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Curtin of Hawkins street, took place Sat- urday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the rectory of the Church of St. John the Evangelist in New York city. The ceremony was performed by Reverend Mechler. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doran the latter a sister of Mr. Curtin, were the attendants. ¢ o e = The marriage of Robert C. Vance son of Mrs. R. J. Vance of Maple street, and Miss Dorothy Story of Arlington Heights, Massachusetts, will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the “Little Church Around the Corner,” in New York city. They will go to Europe for r wedding trip, s e e At half past four, Saturday after- noon, June 30. Miss Doris Augusta Honiss, daughter of Mrs. Cora Clark Honiss of Berlin, ecame the bride of Arthur Ragnar Benson, son of Mr. and Mre. Sven Benson of Last Ber- lin, at the Second Congregational church of Berlin. Rev. Samuel A. Fiske performed the ceremony un. der an arch of roses, palms and ferns. During the half hour before the cersmopy, Mrs. FEdna Shaw Damon played organ selections pre- ceding a solo “Until” by Anderson, sung by Mrs. Robert T. Chapman, Mrs. A. Percy Earle of Kent Hill, Maine, and Mrs. Robert D. Silsby of Berlin 'were the matrons of honor, | Miss Alice Hall of Melrose, M was maid of honor and the brides- maids were Miss Elizabeth Honiss of East Berlin, a cousin of the bride, and Miss Ethel Borg of New Britain, Edwin E. Benson was his brother's | best man. The ushers were A. Per- | Y rle, Robert D. Silsby, Victor ! Benson, Oscar Benson and Norman | Benson. The bride who was given in mar- | riage by her uncle, Professor Lovell | J. Honiss of Dumont, N. J., wore a | period gown of white tafcta. Her | tulle veil edged with lace was held | In place with orange blossoms. She | carried a shower bouquet of garde- | nias and lilies of the valley. Mrs. | Farle and Mrs. Silshy wore gowns She wore a hat and match and carried butterfly and lilies of the valley. Mis wore & gown of yellow chiffon over | taffeta and Miss Borg wore a simi- lar gogen in green chiffon over taf- feta. They wore hats and slippers to match their gowns and carried bouquets of yellow roses and blue | roses niss Loulse Knowles, was dressed in flowered organdie and organdie hat. She carricd a wrist basket of but- terfly roses and garden flowers. Nor- |man Benson, the ring bearer, worc | |a white satin suit. The ceremony was followed with a reception at the home of the {bride’s mother atter which Mr. and | Mrs. Benson left for a wedding trip to Canada. o« e e Judge William Churchill Hunger- ford of Russell street and Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Marris were married Thursday in the Congregational | church at Gloucester, Massachuset They will he at home at the Hun- gerford residence |after the first of October. Judge Hungorford is promiuvently | identified with the social and pnb- lie life of New Britain. He is presi- dent of the Civic Music association of thix city. He is a graduate of Yale University and a member ot the law firm, Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford & Camp. He is also d1- rector of the Connecticut Chamher of Commerce and past president of the local chamber. o . Miss- Barbara Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Barbara Tavler of Arch street, and Charles Anderson, son of Mrs, | Charlotte Anderson of Port Lorne, | Nova Scotia, were married in the chapel of 8. Mark's church at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rever- end Samuel Sutelifie, rector of the {church performed the ceremony. { Miss Mildred Dakin bridesmaid and Walter Anderson his brother's best man, The bride wore a gown of white georgette and a white picture hat. She carried 2 bougueet of white lroses and white sweet peas. Miss Dakin was dressed in orchid colored georgette with hat to match and carried a Colonial bougnet. About fifty guests attended the wedding |from South Windsor, New York. Hartford and vicinity. Mr. Anderson znd his bride left for a wedding trip fo Nova Scotiia and upon their return will reside at | 106 Black Rock avenue. . . The wedding of Nair of this city and Miss Iritzee Stouman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs |Charles ®touman of Wynfield, Pa took place Saturday evening at { Israel | b NOVELS OF DISTINCTION Fernande By W. B. Maxwell Nathan Burke By Mary S. Watts Teeftallow By T. S. Stribling The Old Ladies By Hugh Walpole The Chaste Diana By E. Barrington Three Pilgrims and a Tinker By Mary Borden And a Hundred Other Titles that Are Just as Popular 5] 149 MAIN ST. .00 TELEPHONE 124 Next to Strand Theater MISS RUTH BASSETTE Miss Bassette with Miss Corinne Goodwin gave a bridge tea {of blue chiffon over vellow taffeta. | TUesday afternoon at the B stippers to honoring Mrs. Harold Bassette and M recent brides. sette 1 dence on Emmons Place Hubert Williams, two bi e delphiniums. The flower girl, Carol |White satin trimmed a ir somis. @ hric ti [ br | ehids. . Lgroom’s mother. {gown of Newport blue on Russell street {ajco wore s ar , M | torney th to fo At ih th ar is "Klopp, daughter of Mr. I A 1 M er M ihonor and Miss Martha land Miss Lillian Rechert as brides- Imaids, 'be Otto P. Steege, K manuel Temple. PhiladeIphia Simon Greenberg periormed remony The R bride was attircd in it CEown pearls veil of om Spanish lac p caught with o a a Miss M 1 her dress v an was of yellow David Nair, groom, was hest man i biric 10t hor colo hat At of maid of in anet horn pict ros hrother ¥ a I on i rides Nowing the coremony was held at mother |green chiffon Nair, 1) attired chiffon Mrs. Lonis cor | Among the ges ho attended th nd Mrs, Louis Nair, Mr. vid Nair, Mrs. William Leik and Mrs, Frank Nar, and Harry Nuir of Hartford Immediately after the pt couple left wedding the Pacific While in i they will visit at the home torncy Thomas 1. les, M, return v Mrs, Nair will m New Britain w their trip w and in oy from |will be of two months duration. Air, nd an Nair, Murs who is th Louis Nair nber of the son of of this ¢ & Nair. e The wedding of Miss Lonisc and Mrs, Corbin avenue son of Mr. C. Klopp of rthur Schoech, o'clock in the afternoon atthew’s Lutheran church, end A. C. Theodors at Steege |perform the ceremony. Miss Klopp will be iss Mary k. Scharfl attended 4s maid A. KI Mr. Schoech’s hest man nd Ernst lopp and Alfred hleicher as ushers, he couple will reside Nair of Los A b the 1 of and 101 red Her tor th ken At jon. trip ali of An- ake hen Jieh Mr. law firm of Nair H md and IMrs. T. C. Schoech of Detroit, Mich., |will take place next Wednesday at s Rev- will by of opp will A will in New Britain following « wedding trip to th middle Mr. Schoech s an instructor Matthew's school in this city. . western states va at | Miss Signe Kallarman, daughter of Mr. d Mrs. C. L. Kallarman of Linwood street became the bride of Arthur Joseph Lord of Forestville Thu y afternoon. The ceremony tock place t 3 c'clock in the pare of Trinity Methodist church, nd William H. Alderson of ficiated The bride wore a dew erepe and a white picture hat. She carried a shower houquet of bridal roses and lilies of the vallay. Miss Signe Swanson, who was maid of honor. blue ensemble with lat to match and earried pink roses. Arthur Kallarman, a brother of the bride, was hest man A reception was held at the home the bride immediately after the ceremony. Spring flowers and ferns decorated the rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Lord will reside in Forestville upon their return from a wedding trip. . . Mr. and Mrs, John J. Higgins of Cedar stroet announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Lorraine, to Burton W. Blinn of Newington. _— Mr. aud Mrs, John F. Duffy of Vaner street celebrated the eighth anniversary of their wedding Sat- vrday evening with a bridge party at their hom Mr. Duffy is assistant manager of the Metropolitan Life Insurance tcompany in this city. . . Mr. and Mrs. Olaf A, Peterson oh- served the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding with a reception at their home Monday evening. There seventy-five guests in attend- Mr. and Mrs. Peterson were ied by Reverend G. E. Pihl, former pastor of the Swedish Beth- any church. gown of honeye wore were o . and Mrs. G. C. Blossom of Northfield, Massachusetts, have announced the engagement of their danghter, Miss Imogene Blos- som, to Elmer F. Wilcox, son of Mr, and Mrs. Louis E. Wilcox of West- brook, formerly of New Britain, . Mr Fast HERBERT E. ANDERSON TEACHER OF VIOLIN Stuoios PAcKARD BuiLDINE An Heirloom— can be redesigned back to life Jowelers For Generations s; g “Vine gr m ev Th diamond can be old jewclry can be acefully recreated — Dias onds can be resct to reveal ery gleam. he deep Toviiness of tha greatly en- hanced by modern settings. er ge touch of the master aftsman 1s exquisitely suge sted in a number of de- lightful mountings. We'd like to have you see them.