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‘by the Civic Musical Association, the first taking place on Howard Humphny of Shuttle Meadow avenue returncd yestorday from Rechests o e el Mrs. Havold Shepard of Dover road was in New York city this week. LI 2 Miss Virginia Huart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waltor Hart of Hart street returned yesterday from Chi- 3 . o 0 Miss Elizabeth Chandler of Au- burn, Maine is visiting Miss Maxine Hart, daughter eof Mr. and Mrs, Maxwell Hart of Lincoln road. Miss Hart and Miss Chandler will attend the game in New Haven today and the dinner dance out at the Shuttle Meadow club, . o o Miss Sally Humason, daughter of Mrs. Harris B. Humason of Vine street returned Thursday after spending & few days in Poughkeep- sie, N, Y. * o i Mrs. F. T. Dowling of New York city is visiting Mrs. Howard Hum- phrey of Shuttle Meadow avenue. ¢ o i Mrs, James H. Robinson of Har- rison street, Mrs. Frank Wachter of Park place, Mrs. Virgil Palmer of Harrison street and Mrs. Ralph Blanchard of Vine street have re. turned from a motor trip to the Cape. s . Mr. and Mrs. Davis D. Stocking, formerly of Simsbury, have left for their home in Ruskin, Florida, mak- ing the trip by motor. Miss Alice E. Doolittle and Mies Elisabeth Lock- wood, of New Britain, are accom- panying them on the trip. s Mrs. Arnold Wallen of Fanwood, New Jersey, has been spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Carlisle Baldwin of Forest street. Miss Evelyn Carawell of Bradley street is spending the week in New York city. \ ¢ o . Mr, and Mrs, James Relyea of Bridgeport are visiting Mra. George Wessels of Winthrop street. D) MISS MARJORIE KEAM YOUNG Miss Young, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Young, of Linwood street, is a first year student at Mt. Holyoke College. = Miss Eva R. Koplowits of New York city, is spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Koplowits of Belvidere. S8he will attend the Yale-Army game today. . o Social Activities About ‘Gown First Fall Dinner Dance at Shuttle Meadow Club To- night—Yale-Army Football Game Brings Host of Visitors—Many Entertainments. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Humason of New York city are spending a month in Asheville, North Carojina. o s s Dr. A. M. Kinsella and Mrs. Kin- #ella of Ten Acye road, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Loomis of Lincoln road ‘and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Earl ' Van Buskirk of Tén Acre road are in New Haven today for the Yale- Army game. NTERTAINMENTS of one sort or another continue to crowd the social program, with several notable parties gccumgngdeach :jiay. In agdilf‘ion to the many hmc}l:mfns,trecep- A ions, bridges, dinners and theater parties come the festivities in connection with the Yale-Army football game, for which a ."M ';'“,',':,"1“::.1 .Hl:::': L::fl,,udo‘: record breaking crowd turns out. triends over the week-end at thelr . thThfe ltiegture o(fi this \veek}’ls social activities will ll))e tl’i‘e firgt | home l:n mr;m.uxnoa;fl::ei; :t-:::;: of the fall dinner dances at the Shuttle Meadow club. 'aking | are. Mr. an place tonight it is sure to be a gala colorful party. A great |of Moptelair, M. 3. Me and i many of the younger set, home for the game, will go on to the {and Mrs. Philip Corbin of Hacken club for dinner and dancing adding a brilliant touch to the |sach, N. throng of diners and dancers, Among the many noted parties | Robest Hapwood of Minneapolis, nned is one which Mrs. Emory Corbin gives to a group of | Wi The ntire party bl atiend the : : “ i . er friends. Of equal interest are the several “no host” parties | tivities at thé¢ Shuttle Meadow ciub. slated on the reservation list, which, by the way Yotals close LI Y to 150. With those who drop in later in the evening a large . Mr, and Mrs. Drew Hill of New York City are spending the week- Major Neuman and Mrs. Neuman {ong with the Roger Whitmans who ing i i Yaffe wi Az New York city are visiting’ Mr. | i e athering is assured. Si Yaffe will play. oL will entertain them with the game ¥ & * 8 % ey and Mre, George Kohn at their i Now Haven this afternoon and a home on Walbridge road in West|ginner party at the Whitman resi- Hartford. RS. CHARLES F. CHASE will throw open her new home on Brookside road next Friday afternoon to the opening fall meeting of the Esther Stanley chapter, Daughters of the dence on Corbin avenue this even- . Taitie a Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn and | " TS i ; : HeRs son of New York city are spending| z; ;9 Mrs. Dudley Walker of American Revolution. Mrs, Howard Parsons, regent of the|he week-end at the home of Mrs. Ayt et L U U B organization will preside at the meeting which features the|Dunn's father, Dr. J. E. Martin on [wpite of v. oot mn rJana reading of the prize essay, “The Citizen’s Obligation to the |Vine street. Mrs. ejl:lphm;reilt‘o;oco{.“'l‘m\ i Franchise.” Mrs. Mabel Finley Armstrong of Southington is (t;o Road will witness the ; Yale-Army be the soloist. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. William G. | (uckel is tho week-end guest of Mr, |§*Mme in New Haven today. House, Mrs. Edward L. Lancaster, Mrs. Percival E. Platt and [and Mrs. James 8. North of Sunny- o e e e VAL Mrs, Richard Pritchard, RS 5 i Daxiton Wooks; (L Wil ¢ % * ledge. ton, Delaware, has been visiting IDESPREAD interest is being shown by New Britain|qlrencls Warren Fershing sor of Trjendacib fonn, society folks in the coming musical concerts to be given .. Miss Elizabeth Clarke of Paw- .. Mrs. Julia Blackington of Rock- land, . Maine, 1s * spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Ed- o o0 i ward Lancaster of Ten Acre Road. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kibbe of BB . Vance street will attend the Yaie- Captain and Mrs. A. Jarman Ariny game today and the Alpha|of Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming, are Sigma Phi Fraternity dance this|spending a week with Mr. and M evening. Earl V. Higbee of Garden street, PR General John Pershing, is spending the week-end at the home of ) and Mrs. John A. Andrews of Li coln street. Sunday the 11th of November in the Capitol theater. Many applications for membership have been received at the society's headquarters No. 99 West Main street where Ralph H. Benson, secretary of the organization, is receiving them. Prominent among the list of subscribers are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hungerford, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. George Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hart, Reverend and Mrs. T. A. Greene, Judge and Mrs. B. A. Gaffney, Dr. and Mrs, William Flanagan, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cooper, and scores of others for the list totals close to 700. ] ¢« o0 Miss Mildred Kelley, Mount Hol- Miss Agnes Dichl daughter of Mr. yoke College, Holyoke, Mass., is|and Mrs. Tobias Diehl of Winthrop spending the week-end with Mrs. A.|street a student at Howard semin- W. Bacon of Forest street. ary, West Bridgewater, Mass. has S been clected president of the senior Miss Louise Frazier of Wellelsey, | class, secretary treasurer of theeath- Mass., is visiting Mrs. George Coit |letic association and a member of |of Shuttle Meadow avenue. the editorial staff of the year book. PERSONALS Russell street s spending the week- end in New - Haven, returning to . |town tomorrow. Miss Sloper will 4 | |spend several days with her aunt, Out-of-Town Folks IHere ||Mrs. Arthur Gard of Maple street, For Football Game — || « .o 4 . John Andrews who is at Yale Uni- School Set Home. versity this year will spend the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J A, dre i Srsiat u[”dklm“”l:: John A. Andrews of Lincoln ] Attorney E. M. A A | Road. John Pershing, son of Gen- ;;l;{:::x.&: |~“_\]v:;‘vne:uhhhu’:l:’v’g‘(')-]; cral Pershing is to be his guest, X . a b 4 . s LRty el | Mrs. Bret Neece of Corbin avenue g3 : o | has returned from New York city. Clarcnee Russell Walton, son of | 4 : : B i Mes, Joseph ¥, Walton of | . Mrs, Robert ). Vance and . Mix, nisteon siroet. Tas beon granted | Robert C. Vance of Maple atreet nos T et we faculty crholar- | turned last Monday from a motor ghips awarded fo second and third | trip to Washington, D. C. year students at the Harvard Law | o % & achool on the basis of their work | Mr. and Mrs. Donald McMillan of during the preceding year, Mr. Wal- | ’ark place are in New Haven today | ton is a sccond year student for the Yale-Afmy game. . Sk | v % ® Halloween, when Goblins and . " Harold Hervick of Larchmont, N, " Miss Catherine Camphbell o A8 RitIE Al el s BT Ao Witches are abroad, a great throp street is with a pa e Tyn Ewif ;" J_' st '1 " M friends from Hartford on an auto- [ Miss Bvelyn Swift of Cedar street, time for parties. Naturally mobile tour to Washington and 4 N T Virginis | Dr. Clifford H. Fulton and Mrs. you come to Helen Phl]llps P m of New Rochelle, N. Y., are Miss Edith Longenbacher of New week-end guests of Mr. and for Halloween Party Favors, ' e il 4 rg. Arthur Ssmpson of Walnut Jersey, arrives today to be the guesi | 3 unusual favors that make of Mr. and Mrs. A. Stanley Duncan | i SR T Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Stanley of your party different. Drop Mrs, Bawin W. Davis of Cloqu Short Beach were the guests of their in today. M by Caihorine Mille, | daughter, Mrs. Bennett H. Hibbard A arrived Tiursday for a two weeks | °f 1Forest street on Wednesday. PRI visit with her parents, Mr. and M L i of suriin etreet Mrs. John H. Kirkham and siie & u liss Lois Kirkham of Lex- : inzton street will spend next week Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. S1over of |11 New York cit Russell street are in Green i Maine, ISR | MMiss Mareia Stevens of We S ass., spending the we e anid Mys ’A"“‘”_‘ DIrscliang by Miss Marjorie Galpin, daughter ot 1"““ :,r"”\“‘l‘ y : L ELS VMr. and Mrs. Stanley Galpin of guests ss Ituby I tlin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joln A | ; PR :I.::,pl:. 0’1 Lm”:;‘ & o I and ] Aliss Florence Trumbull, daughter PSR N AnEws A Governor and Mrs. John H. Willlam O'Brain will witicss the prymbull of Plainville and her cou- ¥ale-Army game today | Miss Esther Trumbull, daugh- .. tor of Mr. ani Mrs. Henry Trum- Miss Emily Sloper, daughiter of [hull spent the week in New York Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Sloper of | city. £ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER MISS VIOLET CHARLOTTE WERNER* Her marriage to William G. Brandt of Bridgeport, takes nd Mrs, Judd's brother, | Place this afternoon at 5 o’clock at the home of her parents, K{t. and Mrs. Gustave Werner of Maple Hill, . . ture home with her brotheg. Ida Colby of Kensington. o o Mrs, Robert C. Vance. Hartford, Mrs. Stanley Cooper. PR bf Garden street. New Britain $1.50 Mrs. Carl Smith of Binghamton, New York, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Perry of Maple Hill, Mrs. Fanny Chambers, & resident of the Erwin Home for mauy years, left Monday for Los Angeles, Calic fornia, where she will make her fu- Mrs. Ida Butler Genest of White Plains, New York, is visiting Miss Mrs. Gardner Weld of Corbin av- enue aad Mrs. Johnstone Vance of Monroe street entertained at Junch- eon and cards last Wednesday at the Shuttle Meadow club, complimenting There were ten tables of bridge and the trophies went to Mrs. Ralph Dame of West Donald McMillan, Mrs. Hamilton Blck{&rd and Mrr. .| Captain and Mrs. W. E. Gould ef Manlius, N. Y., and Almon Reynolds of Syracuse, N. Y., are the guests of Dr. George Bodley and Mrs. Bodley Parkergds i E | £ E‘- + iy their daughter, Mrs. Cloquet, mn.. Mrs. Frank J. Porter of Lexing- ton street was in Boston, Mass., this . o e g Leon Barnes of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., is apending the week-end with hLis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther M. Barnes of Lincoln street. . o o Miss Mary Whitf and Miss Frances Whittlesley of West Main street were in Boston, Mams., this week. # ¢ s e Mr .and Mrs. Marshall House of Harrisburgh, Pa., are spending the week-end with Mr. House's mother, Mrs. A. W. House of Adams street. ¢ o Miss Elizabeth Kimball is home from Wildcliff school, Pennsylvania to spend the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball of Lexington street, Miss Margaret Denning of Pine Manor, Wellesley, Mase., 1s her house guest. . s e Miss Virginia Cutter of Green. wich is the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs Willam H. Booth of Foreat atreet. 'WEDDINGS Marked Falling Off In Nuptial Events As Fall Season Progresses, The.marriage of Miss Violet Char- lotte Werner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GUstave Werner of Frederick street, Maple Hill, and William G. Brandt of Bridgeport, will take place this afterncon at- b e'clock at the home of the bride's parents. The decorations will be autumn leaves and chrysanthemums. Rev. C. J. Fredeen, pastor of the B8wedish Bethany church, will perform the ceramony. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will be at- tired in a gown of white crepe. Her tulle veil trimmed with rose point lace will fall from a cap caught with orange blossoms. S8he will carry & shower bouquet of bridal roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Ethel E. Johnson of Maple Hill, the bride's only attendant, will be dressed In blue and carry a bouquet of yel- low chrysanthemums. Carl A. Brandt of Bridgeport, will attend his brother as best man. A reception will follow the ocere- mony after which the bridal couple will leave for a wedding trip to ‘Washington, D. C. Upon their return they will make their home in Bridge- port. Mr. Brandt {s assistant secretary of the North End Bank and Trust com- pany of Bridgeport. L ) The marriage of George Joseph Molleur, assistant city engineer, and Miss Alice Norma 8tanford, daugh- ter of Mras. Alice L. Stanford of New Haven, church, New Haven. Francis Murray, a relative chrysanthemiums. satin and rose point lace, designed with a lace yoke and long tight sleeves. The skirt fell in an uneven hem line. Her tulle veil trimmed with rose point lace, was caught with two clusters of orange blos- soms. 8he carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor, Miss Doris Elisabeth Btanford, a sister of the bride, wore |» period gown of orchid taffeta X Parker Gonnecticut i et took place Monday | nurses, class of 1926. Mr. Hart is morning at 10 o'clock in 8t. Mary's | assistant superintendent of the Roy- Reverend | al Typewriter Company in Hartford. of the . o . bride, officiated. The church was decorated with palms, dahlias and | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bacon of West The bride wore a gown of white |son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lar- MISS LENA D. FRISBIE . i Miss Frisbie of Cedar street, is in her senior year at North- field Seminary ‘at East Northfield, Mass. She is an honor student and the niece of Miss Ella.C. Holt, trimmed with French flowers and a | last Saturday in New York dity, at picture hat to match. Bhe carried | the Liftle Church Around the Cor- pink roses, ner, . After the ceremony, a reception (s was held at Semon's Colonade,| Mrs. Catherine Graham of. Plain Woodmont, where the decorations|ville, has announced the = engage- were of autumn leaves and chrysan- | ment of her daughter, Julia; to themums. Sixty guests were in at- | Lawrence Bahn of BristoL The wed~ tendance. ding will take nlace next month. Mr. and Mrs. Molleur will reside ¢ .. at 20 Lincoln strect following an| Miss Alice. Eleanor Alderson, unannounced wedding trip. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Algernon sl Prown Alderson of Lake streef, be- Miss Mary E. McAloon, daughter] came the bride of John Magee, Jr., of Mr. and Mrs, James F. McAloon | son of Mr. and Mrs. John Magee of of Stanley street, and Henry Joseph | Greenwich, at an attractive wedding Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs: T. ¥:{ |ast’ Baturday evening. The ' cere- Hart of Windsor Locks, were m mony was held at 7 o'clock 'in the ried Monday morning at St. Mary's| evening at the First Congregational church. The ceremony was perform- | church in the vresence of a large ed at 9 o'clock by Reverend Thomas | number of guests. Reverend Theo- J. Lawlor. Miss Frances V. McAloon | dore A Greene officiated. The altar attended her sister as maid of honor | ywas decorated with palms, fernd, and John J. Hart of Hartford, | white chrysanthemums and white brother of the bridegroom, was b-st | tapers. Theron Hart, organist, gave man. The ushers were John Mc-| a recital preceding the ceremony. Aloon, brother of the bride, and| The bride, who was given in mars John Griffin of East Hartford. riage by her father, wore a gown ot The bride was attired in a gown | old ivory moire in princess style em« of white satin and Spanish lace | broidered ‘with pearls, the skirt end- with a hat of white transparent vel- | ing in a long ‘train.” Her tullé’vell vet and satin, trimmed with orange | fell from a cap of old duchess Jace. blossoms. She carried a shower bou- | §he carried a sheath of Easter lilfex. quet of white roses and lilies of the | Mrs. Ralph L. Dame of West Harf- valley. The maid of honor wore a|ford, her sister's only httendant, gown of Nile green satin, bouffant | Wore a taffeta gown of confetti rose style. Her hat was of silver lace and | trimméd with gold. Her” bouquét satin to match her gown. She car- [ Was of butterfly roses and ageratumi. ried butterfly roses. Beverly Magee was his brother's A reception was held at the Bur- | best man. The ushers were: Ralph ritt hotel attended by fifty guests, |l. Dame, 'F. Russell Collinge, N: Mrs. Hart is a graduate of St.| Ross Parké, all of Hartford, and Francis hospital training school for T e S B S R T Herbert E. Anderson Teacher of Violin ' ' For appointment call 361-4 Dorothy 8. Bacon, daughter of Main street, and Haddon N. Larson, Srupio: 7 Packard Bldg. ~ Arch and Main Sts. son of Trinity street, were married | FUR COAT WEATHER Will Soon Be Here Be prepared against the wintry cold. We are ready to serve you the best in furs at rea- sonable prices or have your present fur coat cleaned by our Maizo System This will clean your coat and bring out the brilliancy—put new life and softness in it. 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