New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 6, 1929, Page 5

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Sister, Mrs. E. M. Hayden of Lincoln road last week-end and the first Part of this week. . s 0 Miss Anna Sullivan of Maple street i» spending the month at Mount Clemens, Michigan. s . Mrs. John ¥. Keaveny of Lincoln strect left Wednesday for a two s visit in Washington, D. C. LI Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins of Berlin are sp:nding the week-end in New York city. Miss Marjorie Galpin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Galpin of Ber- lin has returned home after a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Stevens of Hoosick Falls, N, Y. .. Miss Gertrude Rosen will return Monday to the University of Ver- mont after spending the Easter hol- id in town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosen of East Main street, GATHERINGS Bridge Parties Continue to Crowd Social Calendar —Dinners Feature. the scries of con- Civic Music ss- place at the ter tomorrow afternoon, when the New Britain Choral soci- ety, this year affiliated with the music association, will give the bril- liant cantata, ing Olaf,” by the eminent American composer Carl Busch, under the direction of Ed- ward I. Laubin of Hartford, forme 1y of New Britain. A chorus of 150 voices, an orchestra of 40, and three goloists of national caliber, will con- tribute to the event. The soloists will be’ Olive Kline, soprano; Judson House, tenor, and Theodore Webb, haritone. In addition to the cantata the soloists will sing individual groups of songs, and the chorus will close with “The Heavens Are Tell- ing.” by Haydn. Since this concluding concert heing given on a much larger scal> than the preceding two the theater has heen thrown open to the general public and a generous response has béen made to the scat sale. The sustaining members of the ciety who will eccupy box location are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stan- ley. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Kim- hall, Mr. and Mrs. William €. Hun- gerford, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coo- ley, Mr. and Mr:e. William H. Rat- fenbury. Mr. and Mrs, 1. H. Scarle, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks, Mr. and Mrs, North, Mr. and Mrs George I, Hart, Mr, and Mrs, Frank T. Wheeler of Plainville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Judd, Miss Mary Whittlesey and Miss IFrances Whittlesey, Mrs. Charles & Landers and Georg Spear The climax of eerts given by the sociation will take Btrand the: is spring charity ball ot the Polish Junior League was at- tended by more than 200 from muany parts of the state, grchusetts and New York. This year's affair, the thifd of its Kind sinee the league's organization three or four years he ar the Shuttle Meadow Attorney Martin Miss Cele Grangel the grand murch. Among the local residents at the gathering were Judge and Mrs. Stanley J. ' Dr. and Mrs. Iloman Lekston, torney and Mrs. L. J. Golon, and Mrs. Stanley Gerymski, B. Grzybowski and Miss Marie Ostrow- Attorney and Mrs. B. J. Mon- wiewicz, Dr. Walter Blogoslawski Dr. John Tokarczyk and Miss C. Abramowicz, Dr. Mrs. Henry J Cleszynski, Mis Smurzewska. . Vincent J. z and Miss M. Chadzewi Skorupeki and Miss Helen Stempien, Dr. 1. B flysz and Miss Katherine Kusme wyk of Willimantie. The patrons and patronesses were | Mr. and Mrs. A. Kloskowski of | Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Alton l,a‘ Mont of Kensington, Mr. and Mrs. | Val Cieszynski, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. ftudzinski, Mr. and Mrs . Gru- barczyk, Mr. a Mrs. B. J. Monk wicz d and Mrs. C Trace The committes Miss Marie Ostrowski, Misa Celia Michalowski Chotkowski, Miss Helen Stempien, | Miss Mae Moskoski. Miss Anna Koz- lowski and Miss Cele Grangel . M. Hayden of Lincoln | A dinner party for twelve § th bridge last Suturday | her sis Miss Sarah | The annual guests Mas- 150, was held club. stempicn and | of Hartford I KL and Celia adziew Anthony | ie- dze J. in charge included chairman; | Miss Wanda | Mrs. rond g followed night for Echafer of Bos Mrs. William Coholan of Lincein road entertained Sunday night for | Miss Schafer and Mrs. Maxwell Por- | ter of Lincoln road gave a luncheon | &nd bridge of two tables Monday afternoon at the Shuttle Meadow for her. Miss Schafer was also enter- tained by Mrs. William Hart of Hart | Ktreet i dinner Wednesday evening. E . w e More 1 the form under the nin State Junior 5 couples took 1 social which was auspices of the New Brit- | Normal school senior and Classes at the Woman's cluh hallroom iy Hartford last night. This is the first of two formal events annually sponsored by the school. The s ballroom _pire- sented an attractive picture with the heantiful gowns of the women vl the sombre dress of the men. The | gowns blended in an attractive rain- how color schem Palr and other decorative features added greatly to | the appearance of the place. Miss Louise,Schmahl, dean of the #chool. and Mr. and Mrs. George Howe were rons and patron- cions Mrs, Laur Hill gave a luncheon Meadow club Wedne tertaining at that time of her card club. n Banford of Map'e at the Shuttle day noon en- | the members . . Mrs 1 Py of Worthin luncheon for the Tardon Rickey ga noon ton Thur Manar Clayton visiting Mrs. x| Simshnry | honored Mrs | who has been John . Loomis i e Last Tuesday night Richard Pel- t party Hotchliss lgave a dinner party at the twere | party I A NLW L. MISS HARRIET PARKER Miss Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Parker ot Vine street, gave a bridge tea yesterday honoring her guest, Miss Elisita Sluntz of Havana, Cuba. and Mr. street cards, .« . Ernest 1l entertained son of Mr home of Forest friends at . ton, he ton few roud 10 forty oup of the young of the town. I’ri; b were made to Brucmmer, Mrs. Kene Mrs. Robert Logan and Hatt. .. Arthur Kimball of Lexington entertained her theater club dinner Tue night preceding Lithel Barrymore show at Par- sons’ theater in Hartford. Among the party were Mr. and Mrs. Pardon Rickey, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hum- phrey, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gaff- ney, Mrs. Johnstone Vance, Mrs George Kimball. Mrs. Harold M Parsons, Curtis She' " n. Dr. Robert Buol, Miss Elizabeth Kimball Georze Kimball and Mr. and Mrs Robert 1 on Brookside Her mbered included a matrons tor Howard neth Searl ! Mrs. Stanley guests 1 close or of Mr of Vine Richard Mrs, Elisha Cooper, awards Cooper son St I8 Farming ton Country club last Monday night « o . . M Mrs, strect at the Charles Nichols street entertained the the . A, R, board at the Shuttle Meadow noon. Liberty rs of memt tuncheon club Friday of Mrs. Harold M. Parsons is giving a luncheon for her card club Mon- day noon at her home on Russell strect, . Miss Harriet Parker Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Parker, en- tertained three tables with bridg tea Priday afternoon he on Vine street. The prizes given to Mrs, Maxwell Porter, Donald McMillan and Mrs, Mechan daughter of and at Lonsdale Mrs. Stanley ot port gave iesday afternoon at her parents, Dr. and Clark on (€ en st Maxine Hart. The ven to Miss R Allan Bristoll and drews of New York, Bridge- shower home “ and the home Mrs. R M for Miss prizes were atriee Rleynal, Mrs, Miss Ellen An- Mrs. John PRI MeGrail, Joscph street friends ar bridge Miss Mr d West Pearl number of last student West Ma Mr daughter of A. McGrail of entertained a at o birthday evening. Miss Me( ml‘ at Mt. St. Joscpb's Hartrord. . a ademy, “ Knowing How to Dress—is Mercly Knowinz Where to Buy 'I'Al LORED AT FASHION PARK Corbin is next Monday W Main Mrs. Emory dinner party her home on giving night st street Mrs. Robert €% Vaned luneheon Monday noon s on Maple is giving her home street o e . Mrs, bridge Stanley Cooper tea Wednesday gave a large a fternoon at BUY MORE. AIR BURN LESS GAS That is the Economy of Franklin No-Knock Gas A gasoline of controlled volatility with more volatile parts than any other able in this vicinity. avail- vour air control and Increase on your -carburetor watch your mileage increase. woolens for SPrms and Summer wear await selec- tion for m]orms to your di exclusive uylu and re- TRY IT dual measure . .. stricted patterns. Fitch-Jones Co. Rackliffe Oil Co. 1—Franklin Sq Filling_Station 2—West Main at Corbin Ave r —Kast Main 2t Stanley St IN DALY Beskall), doccaat, Arill 6, 1 {at the Shuttle Mex | gave a dimner party at their e ||nJ | when | Arthur C. Mrs. Roswell Moore entertained her bridge club Monday afternoon at the Moore residence on Sunny- ledge. Mrs. Theodore 8. Hart and Mrs. A. Stanley Duncan won the prizes. TR Mrs. Stanley Gwilim of Farm- ington avenue, Plainville, enter- ed the Thimble club of Windsor at luncheon yesterday. o e Mrs. Donald Hidden and Mrs. Harold Tayntor of FKorest strect have sent out cards for a bridge tea to be given Wednesday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Hidden on Vine street. LY Mrs. Percival Platt will entertain at dinner and cards tonight at her home on Ten Acre road. DI Mrs. Milton Jones of Trumbull street will give a bridge tea next Wednesday afternoon at her home in honor o? Mrs. John Pelletier of Chicago. o 0 Mrs. Ernest Humphrey of Lin- coln street entertained her bridge club with luncheon and cards last Wednesday noon o A birthday surprise given in honor of Miss June Tutko at the home of Miss Basarab of Noble street, last Saturday evening PP ton party was Parker entertained i"'" members of her bridge club at luncheon and cards Wednesday noon ow club. . and Mrs, Mr. Tarsons home Robert on Dover road last night. WEDDINGS Busy Matrimonial Season | In Prospect — Ln"d"c- | ments Announced. o | | One of the prettiest weddings of the season took at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon in ville, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alhin Johnson of Woodford avenue, their daughter, Ethel Doy became the bride of son of Mr. Cheetham of Iast place othy. A. Cheetham, and Mrs. Main strect Wallace pinno Bunnell presided Previous to ‘the ot | You Truly | the and . ot | Mrs. Charles Plumb sang I The bride descended the rm of her tather to of the wedding march from “Lohengrin.” Miss Mahel Johnson, bride, was the maid of Herbert Cheetbam room, was the best Alexis D. Kendrick tor of the Baptist ch formed the cercinony The was attived in of white « repe with trimmings wor broidercd lace with orange blos bouquet of white e valley. The zeorgetie match, Sh chids and irs on the strains sister of t honor, & hrother man. D. ch, ot 03 per- bride a gown silver of em- fastened carried a 1 lilies of anton ¢ and a veil i and Ie os. roses an orchid to or- maid of nonor wore dr with slippers carried a bouquet of weel puas. The bridal party entered a white arch intertwined with orchid flowers. The room was decorated with palms, ster lilies and white Guests were present from w Jersey, Hartford New Haven, Pittstield and Scuth Norwalk. The Boys' orchestra furnishe: during the reception, groom’s gift to the bride was ‘a necklace cet with rhinestones The bride's gift to the hridegroom was a watch band. The maid of hon- or received hracelet from ti bride and the hest man was given a gold cigar lighter from the | &room. ollowing the at the honeymoon Atlantic City to their frie their residence nue, Hartford . under carnations New York New Britain, Rockville Harmony the music The bric a weddin the couple to New York They will he at homs *nds after April 6 at 71 Warrenton ave- e I ception toon a and home, city o . Th O'Ha Marg Mrs, m, Miss of of her rriage n, dauy; Nunzio E. Agnello TEACHER OF VIOLIN STUDIO. 299 MAIN ST, For Appolntients Plgin- | Howard | " Howel place at St J. Sayada of this city. took Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock Joseph's church. The Rev. John F. Denohue officiated and also celebrated a nuptial high mass. Mrs. Charles McReynolds was ma- tron of honor and Charles McRey- nolds was best man. The bride was attired in a gown | | of beige lace with hat and slippers 10 match. She carried a bouquet of | roses and lilies. The matron of | honor wore a rose beige georgett: gown and carried pink roses. Following the ceremony a eon was served at the home and Mrs. McReynolds, 55 Derby street ests were present from Philadeiphia, Brooklyn, Hartford and this city. Mr. and Mrs. Sayada left on a | wedding trip 1o New York and | Washington and on their return will reside at 103 Carlton street. AR Miss Elva McKirdy, Mr. and Mrs, William of Lincoln street, and !ley. son of Mrs. George B. Ashley | of Garden streef, were married Tuesday at 4 dclock in the after- | noon at the Shuttle Meadow club. | The coremony was performed by the Rev. George W. (. Hill, D. D. pastor of the South Congregational church. The club was decorated with greens and spring flowers. Norman | McKirdy, brother of the bri played the wedding march on the plano. He also gave selections be- | fore and after the ceremony. The bri who was given o marriage by her father, wore a {gown of white chiffon over satin and a tulle veil with a cap of | duchess lace. She carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the val- | ley. The maid of honor, Miss Rhea Zimmerman, wore a gown of pale | green chiffon with turban to match | —— !and carricd an arm bouquet of yel- low roses. Miss Marjorie Norris, Miss Doris Williams, Miss Edith Prentice of Berlin, and Miss Erma Staples of IFarmington, wore dres ‘ rose chiffon with turbans thatch and carried arm sprays sweet peas in the pastel shades. Claence €. Jakeway of Boston college of Mr. Ashic "The ushers we nley Camp, ( lunch- of Mr. daughter of | N. McKirdy Stanton Ash- | | of a roommate hest man. turmaa Dyson, § o son Parker and Merwin Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley left after | the reception for a wedding trip to | nnah, Georgia. They will make | their home at 5 Corbin avenue, The bride gradnate of local schools and the State school Mr. Ashiey Middlebury Ler of the fraternity. vas the th Normal | attended He K Exete is a r oand nem- Lipsilon a . Miss Ruth ( Mr. and Mrs, gh. daughter of . Cavanaugh of I'remont strect, and William Me- Donough, son of Mr. and Mrs. J MeDonough of 1500 Albany avenue, Hartford, were ‘murried yesterday | morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church. Rev. James Barrett of Hart- ford officiated. Miss Dorothy Cav- ugh, sister of ride, was maid of honor, and Edward McDon- ough of Hartford was his brother's Lest man The bride wore ana a gray ensemble | with cape effect trimmed with krim- and shoes and to magch carried a bouauet of white ros and s The maid of honor ensemble of with mer Sh eot peas a bl velvet match vore transpar- shocs and hat to She wore a corsage houquet of yellow daffodils and sweet peas. As the wedding party entered the hureh, the organist, John J. Crean and Thomas A. Murphy, violinist, played the wedding mar from Lohengrin.” Mrs. Mary Crean sang Bailey's “Ave Maria” and Mr. ! Murphy played “I Love You Truly." The mu fing the ceremony was from St mass. Guests attended the ceremony trem Norwich, Meriden, Bridgeport, Water nd New York. After ceremony the couple immediately for a wedding trip West Indies. Upon ftheir re- they will make their home at Albany Hartford. T iry : the o irn N avenue, .. and Mre. John L. Maloney of Rock avenue have announced nent of their daughter therine M. Maloney, to #ran- Tracy. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Tracy of Bristol. M Mr Black the eng Miss (% Vi William CORSET before sou plan 3 aster clothes Flexible corvets, stej girdles, sur. gical supports and maternity corsets MRS, ANN esie, minted in 1652. The pine woe mark od thie cole oo solid siver. and goovine Om the front of each ware. a delicate border of pine cones the back, the pine tree jlst shillings — an instant and do- the Pioe Tr piece of Pise Tree flat. on appeared on lightful indication of the social correctness of this silver ORLD-FAMOUS artists and social leaders have exclaimed with delight at sight of Pine Tree design. You will, too, when you see this lovely silver! We are featuri a complete display of Pine Tree—the Girst sterling silver petiern in the opirit of moders America —and will be very glad 10 show it ig you, cither bere or at your home M. C. LeWITT | {Up 1 Flight Jeweler and Diamond Dealer | 299 Main St.; of pr sic. H. O'Hagan of Gaurock, Scotland, nnd Maloney is @ member of the Hart- lord Courant staff. with t Wholean and Yeomans in Hartford CLUB I;VF NTS| I\Il's. Christ Opens Home« 2. Meeting-—De- crease In Events. to Esther Stanley chapter the American delightfully entertuined afternoon new home of Mrs. on Ten Acre road. Gilpatric and Mrs. | sisted Mrs. the afternoon {mund Bullis of Washington. | who gave an address on the calendar and an |account of the proposed new calen- | dar of 13 months. Following ters of were terday the able. “hrist. mma B' erlin, Revolution, | members and guests | Congregational {April 11. The nest meeting of the Woiaan's and Potomac park 1o see the cherry club of Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. avenue. ident of the eration of Woman's clubs will sent a short program of vocal Mrs Howard will he law D. A, Christ. | graduate of Dartmouth collcge | Yale Law school an firm Ang ad den sist Mr. Tracy is a and connected Spells d is of oy the, whe ent | his ma can Wa, the W the meeting tea served in the dining room with M Charles Nichols and Mrs Mouat presiding at . Maple . E Mrs, w. B. The hostesses were serving with Mrs. Charles Law, |Marjoric Norris and M e . chure Hill Dary Robert Co Hin ssi - MRS, GANN'S PLACE IN POLITICAL SET Question Arlses 85 to Precedence in Ernest Mrs, The was Colonel . Ada AL and Daugh- volution yes bLeautiful W. Christ Raymon:] Judd as- o i the M Ma M ! illiam speakor H. i D romarce interesting C.. car ing aue St Old was sub, the Can the Laurenc atiractive assisted in Miss | ss Barbara | | whe the . Hart Willard Daughters of the will hold a luncheon for chapter of | American | pen part resu her [ing the at ch t T Berlin hursday, will be he M‘ at the home | of Maple Hill F. Gadd, vice nnecticut Fed- pre mu- | H blo: ¥ ¥ glov the Ricl b e Mrs. Dary! and Mrs aw with Wh littl no rom idi in Washington Society Was are in esting hour of the day. met informal topic ciety for give h ett Ga hostess, hington, April stirring times in official circies the capital with unusually 6. (P—Ti inter- incidents taking place every | this a is sister, nn, Kellogg Bu week, , there was but one of conversation, its subject the President Curtis to the State ment against the ruling of Former Secretary w Mrs. recognition to his official | corresponding corded his own rank. Whi disagr fied fe le a shake able ature receiving along importance dence high ¢ second is of ficialy up of this kind has and Washington society pects to benefit from the jolts it is | this attached that not only diplomats, refuse invitation hostess who hds committed fr pas on this subject. Mrs, smart Richard H. Townsend, vears a leader of Washington's whose set, in dinner today insure into the most exclus smart society. Plac is that of has never had such a question raised in her home. If nec- essary to meet her ohligations wnere such a clash would he imminent, clears the air by giving two dinner parties instead of one. | Other hosts in whose clash of precedence has never taken Mr. protest wherever so- | at formal or t and that had | of Vice Depart- hich did dward not | Ever- | that to a even undigni- | x- | line. So n pre uch hut ac a a host or | a to to om ept for | vimtion to a sure passport | e official and she | homes a and Mrs. Larg | Mrs. ting at thle George Chandler P, And tained at the home small, | black Edgar Rickard en guests at the Mrs lerson, who a few days ago gave inner in honor of the vice presi- t, asking al the same time his er and brother-in-law, Mr. and Edward Everett Gann, as at White House the night before | n the President and Mrs. Hoover ertained the president and sister and brother-in-law. The tter of pre which has sed such a shington, but ed the speaker at their home @@ 3 Mussachusetts avenue. Paulina of pushes a doll buggy full ef precious playtellws, dogs and othee animals vying for place with the | most exquisits French creations. She is a fine, sturdy little girl @@ four. fashioned after the Roosevelt ! paitern, and s most attractive is her sensible iittl: coats and hatse though she likes better the hat of her father, which she jams on hep {head as she marches about the | hous ie speaker himself taughl - Ler this trick py taking off his hat | when driving or elsewhere and pute ting it on her head for the sake of secing her peep from under its brim vice ceden turore 1 not only in over the coun- was decided by Mrs. Gann sit- at the right of her host. Oth dinner were the Secrctary of Navy and Mres. Charles Francis ams, Senator and MMrs, Frederic ckelt of Kentucky, General Mrs. William Wright, General O. Squire, and Mr. and Mrs Anrderson and Mr. and Wiikins, hbors enue Mr. The writ > is an to every today nverage of one fypes 106 persons in thig John F achusetts Andcerson, ountry just so, with in rying out the idea guests whose rank stion now in th te Department residents orities on the 't are ling that the Joseph Cannon speaker of hous hter, Miss Helen red his rank wherever wether they were enter- White House, in the of the vize president or else- por hosts of clashes, not invit- 1he hands of th settle itsels Have You Seen the Ballibuntl Hats? You'll Like the Beautiful Corsage Roses One Dollar je re while wa his da; non. sh v went, w re. Hoover is showing her dence in many and it was ticularly interesting to see her ime her old stom of driving own car, ani one morning dur- the week taking her guests at White House around the Basin ways, oms. or her recent drive she wore a ciosely fitted black hat, a coat and regular driving With her on her trip to sec cherry trees in bloom were Mrs and Miss Peggy York who have White House for Adolph Ochs, who also visiting the Chinese Beads and Rings For the Costume Two to Four Dollars es, kard of New eek, and Mrs, h Mr. Ochs ite House, is Nicholas Longworth and her ghter Paulina, who created end of interest at Atlantic City, ping or walking on the sand. ng the ponies or leisurely mak- their along the hoard in a rolling chair, have rejoin- e da Nine Arch Street way New Books While They Are New ... 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