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of the bridegroom, was maid of honur and the bridesmaid was Miss Jean Kobus. Stanley Adams was best man and Bennie Paris was an usher. The bride wore a gown of white satin and a tulle veil caught with orange bloasoms. 8he cariied a bou- quet of white roses and lilies of the valley. The mald of honor wore a 8ow2 of yellow taffeta with a picture hat to match and carried pink tea roses. A reception foilowed the cere- mony at the home of the bride's parents. Guests were present from Simsbury, Harttord and this eity. The couple wil: reside at 23 Hor- ace street upon their return from a wdding triv t~ Wew York city. s . Mrs. Marion V. Chambers of Lo- jcust street announces the engage- | ment of her daughter, Miss Mildred | Christie Chambers, to Stanley Stuart ! 8chaal, son of Mr. and Mrs. William L Schaal of Meriden. Mrs. Lauren Banford of Maple | Miss Chambers is a graduate of Hill will entertain & party of friends | the New Britain High school and the at her home on Golf street tonight, State Normal schéol. She is a teach- later bringing them into town ior er at the Valentine B. Chamberlain the Victorian Vanities at the Shulllfl | school. Social News (Continued from Page Five) entertained her Current Events club | with luncheon Monday noon. DI Miss Ruby Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Andrews of Lincoln Road, Miss Beatrice Reynal, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Louis Rey- nal of Lexington street and Mrs. Roswell Moore of Lincolu Road were among those entertaining preceding the Legion show at the Palace thea- ter this week, . LY Mrs. Arthur S8ampson ls giving a supper bridge at her home on Wgl- nut street Monday night. NEW BRITAI and Miss Mary Kal tea roses and sweet peas. The best man was Severin mark and the ushers Ludwik Anthony Kida, After the ceremony a parents, which was large tives. home at a wedding trip. . attended The engagement of Miss May of Buffalo, N. Y.. to Irving W. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield street. Wednesday evening party given by Mr. was at and Mrs. Croll. Mr. and Mrs. U. G weod street, has been Lucas of reception was held at the home of the bride's by a number of friends and reia- The couple will make their 28 Booth street following Mr. Croll attended York and Buffalo He is in business with his father. o e e The engagement of Miss Dorothy Walrath to Paul E. Lucas, son of Lin- announced by DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, owskl, All \.orc‘ ainbow colored gowns with hats to match and carried bouquets of pink Do Kuii- da and Wladek Kunda, brothers of the bridegroom, Anthony Gorski an! Anl roll, | Louis Croll of | announced a dinner | H. Ttobinson o4 Harrison street be - [the Wler, candidates and officers s stage for concerls and puklie fore May 2. on the waii floor nieetings. ; .. e On the second floor is the main | The entrance from the Russell | The nual mecting of the Muple Jodge room: with a seiting capacity | Sireet side will lead directly into this Hill Woman's club was held Wed- of 500, comple with officers, | Fall 5o that it will not be necessary i nesday afternoon at the Wethersticld yooms, reception and cloak rooms. |19 #£0 through the main entrance to i Comtivi IR Uner O \wmeheon the | Provision for the future instaita- | " P! | Peich; fiest viee president, Mrs which opens into the large lodge | Feking April 27 (U'P)—President jam H. Witzell; second vice presi % Herbert Hoover "n_given a | lent, Mrs, K. B. Doane: sceretary, |00 0 the second floor. Rooms for | oy “ana more honoruble name Ty i Mis. L. Hubert: treasurer, Mrs, ||A6100% Secretuvics, SIS 1aTke oM {1 Chinese press since his assump- 1 H. M. Howard: chairman of conmit- BT ANC To0IOA ) TOX S InSliion oty cy. The old | ces. Mrs H. J. Cook. music; Mrs, AZz Grotto are found on this fioor. name and had ne | “latilda Nordstrom. flower: Mrs. 1, wination reoms., cedar closcts he new name Harding, publicity: Mrs. D, K. | #Pd store rooms also are included on 1 Santalns e et Porry, ways and mean: this floor #nd is extremely “hon- Mrs. Frederick C. Teich and Mrs | The lurge assembly hall with « Tioth uames are an at- William H. Spittler were chosen to Completely equipped Kitchen is onltempt to reproduce Mr. Hoover's cpresent the elub at the state fug- |12 ground floor and adjoins a small- | name into Clinese characters. eration convention in Willimantic, T dining roomn. The assembly ha B May 14, 15 and 16 vhich will be used for banquets has READ HERALD CLASSIFPIED 4 The i nual ONLY BIG SEXTRAVALANZA CONING THNIS SEASON Meadow clubhouse. Mr. Schaal is & graduaie of the|Miss Walrath's mother. Mrs M. & S o hool PA RSON" e+ Meriden High school. He is in busi- | Walrath of Hillerest avenue. The of Mr Mrs. John . Lindah v& Dy, Mis. @ £ Y HARTFORD The Harolg M. Parsons are enter- | "¢58 with his fathe wedding will take place on Saturday, | Roxhury Itoad, mua: place last loBwara Loy given uditorinm WED.-THURE, MAY 1. taining & small party of friends at 0 J\m-j 1 3 : m‘» Y oevening at o'clock Miss Eliz- he direction of L. Ethel Imnt MATINEE THURSDAY their home on Russell street tonight, | ‘The marriage of Harry W. Erick- |y, .\Iillfi!“.\\valra:h> an‘._n‘qr.]’ Fairfax parson & of the Keformation | Miss Mildred | Supervisor of the school's musical later going out to the clubhouse for [#0n of 15 Hart gjreet. son of Mr. |14\, Wavkesboro, Wirginia. and isfiran church | Jeserend 1 Miss May, Miss | activities ‘ thé Vanities, andt Mo Bl Ersecs te s vu“ nl(n\r\ .mmn: zm Foungor act ;‘nrxnl"\., pastor. officiuted. The and Hoar, M, | The gucst wololst will be John A RS S Catherine M. Anderson of Manchea: |y 'r.“ ‘.‘\flbfl!)tfl;‘ :lnhvdl1.r01m‘ i 1e | ‘{ml.l.y' ts “:]n» Miss Corinne Larson f 5. Lo P, lindsay, widely ki baritone of Mrs. E. C. Goodwin of Vine strect |ter, took place last Saturday after- ;’f‘;‘y,,l“a‘:": ,"“:Vpl"l‘"k‘:““ o v(.‘:; e B '{‘ George Anderson mason Mg, |02 clly.s There awlll alsoibe fwol to the N entertained a party of friends ut|noon at ¢ o'clock in the Swedish o 151 &0d 18 WO Knowh ahd pop- | Bf U Hisco. New York, both for- reaponsliiaij soleista from’ 4h cach of 0 the New luncheon and cards at the Simsbury | Lutheran church, Manchester. Rev- - Teed ! g ol A witing g Blon | panrg pRindividual York WINTER Manor on Wedneaday. erend P. J, O'Cornell officlated. The merly been’ a member of the Jesters. | per was served at the home of Mr 18 as numbers vocal ducts. | eeday e Mr. Lucus was formerly a member and Mrs. Lindahl The conple will oy, e GARDEN—- ; : Lo el o > “{of the Herald staff and is now ehief |muke their home il 186 Wost street The Monday Bridge club includ- |Bren of Quincy, Massachusetts. and .. ouncer at Station WTIC of the | this cify ( Youw!l see ing in its membership, Mrs, Stew- | the best man was Jarl Eimgren. | ravelers Insurance company, Hart G 2w 3 ! art Parsons, Alrs. Harold N, Par. | M dabel Anderson and Nisw Dor- ") » T op 168 Fir it here before sons, Mrs, Robert Parsens, Mrs. 'l')lm : ‘?;5‘"‘ were :‘“""*"“”‘1"- | ¢ o o Mrs. Hilda Larsor Homling 1 ! 5 G!ddg Gc)ham Maxwell Coe, Mrs. Noah Lucas, Mra. | The bride ““""" red in & BOWD | . wedding of Miss Jessie Al-|Sigrred Hulten, son of Mr. and Mrs | | limpses ha C. Leomis, Mrs. Valentine| ' d""‘enf_‘.""f"""’ With| o0d. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Hultin of Koberts street nostowell. Miss ! . p Chamberlain and Mrs. Paul Rogers|Pearls and a tulle veil caught with|cpooc o Atwood of Sherman | were norriod e s averine pLond tor, Mrs. Earl I'omeroy S e LOVELIEST motored to Simsbury on Monday of | Oranse blossoms. Her bouquet was| .oyt and Harold M. Sandquist of at 7 o'clock in the parsonuge of tne V Greene and Mis P R F s Rogers, My ‘his week, for luncheon and c-m-\refvub{;le n:;ss‘and liltes o |I|Pd\al»|'<hu“h it i i s Rt e R B iy I ANt A eE . 0 ol o, Tt Wale it \t the Simsbury Manor, [1oy- 3 Jgens ¥as aremed o at 3 clock a quist offlciated : ) 50 million’ Frenchimen weren't y s i T '\T U n(.;wr:‘?n!:‘nu”h b v't hnflc]ym |'~-’xl A \lm ;m 1 officiated i : el I o | his fover is 1 et e MODELES 0 million Frenchmen weren't man roses. Miss Mabel Anderson | ! > e dagnel A en ARt oiE M ok rooms , A e frock d*”nlu) 0. On performed the en chiffon with hat to mateh and 1A 1 Abedley well Lid WEDDINGS |3l Sorthy Andereon was dresseq |Ccremons in the prosence of & tarke jcarried pinke” yowes. iss ehot 1 3 et ot S LA PULCHRA o5°YEsiesr. In blue georgetie, They carried PInk |yjias 1.yain Tioiber of this city and | dessed in oid o corroror Sa8 v b Walnut Hill park is MAIL ORDERS POSES IN THE TITLE ROLF OF Marriages and Betrothals roses. la student at Dr. Arnold’s school in ' to match and carricd pink roses i with an open fire place. xiv - NSO ] WEDDING OF VENUS 4 After the ceremony a reception |New Haven, piayed the piano Eluer son was hest man Mrs. G Loomis gruci i s BY RENMITTANCE Crowd Calendar From || was held at the home of the bride |\iss Wilhemenia Stack sang A reception was held after the ned e home on Grove Hill Andeara rodne dre Lonny T DIGHTE-SUs0 B2 | Now Until June at 29 Cooper street, Manchester. The | solos. Miss (ecelia Atwood wa e A e 5 . on Grove HY st tloor. Lodge room No IN FULL A THUR~. MAT. JEE 5 | 2 at the home of the bride's 1o g of the New h i Cailing ¢ E to$2 | héme was decorated with cut|of honor and Miss Evelyn Moore < brother, Charles Larsor g e i s IR NTIE U LTINS " SELF - ADDRESSED !na\x;«:m TR | bridesmaid. The best man was Ttu Mr. and Mrs. Hulten will Le at o \ Hor spiis s ne :_‘\“"""’,"’I’”;“V"L\‘;'," STAMPED ENVELOPE_WILL EE The wedding of Miss Leonle Eliza- | M© l"{nd Mra. Erickson will reside, nell Mervell and the ushers Were howe at 41 Bucll street after May 1. cio 5 nany o £, i II.LEB T IDTATlfl% bheth Crowe, daughter of Mr. .nd‘:ram ; ::lldl]lree: HD?IIA':Ilur"n,n:nn Chorles Bizge and Howard “:L.\hb\ v . S ki s | Mrs. Thomas Willlam Crowe of | . wedding trip to Atlantic City he bride wore a gown of white nd Mrs Jood Duniclson of o AR e e NG bi s s Grove Hill, and William Joseph Nix. (204 “~“'“"¢l°.fl‘ g mn! ;m.\‘ tace m;r: a t al et have aunounced the | to lwa e TR : MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NIGHTS on of New York city, took place 3 aught with orange blossoms. S t of t anghter, Clara prc « robatio Sulst By Yeek eitys (hok DO | sl Mias Juiias Garelly fof | SaraEs abuRbeL G L& rodte 85| 1 ot £ sl e e Rt T. A. B. Hall May 6—7—8 church, The ceremony perform- :(n':x:m'gnm’"-‘,lt‘!l';"w l'h-‘»lh:r(‘\'-»'ul‘xm {lilies of the \-,‘n.\\ ) I'he i ,; Ants | cester, Massaciinusetts ey é oRlB<E M AV POP. MAT. WED.. 30 to 30¢ 4 at 9 o'clock by Reverend Walter . ersary of their marriuge Thurs- |wore green with luts fo match PR e ; 3 i 25 Main St., New Britain Conu. J. Lyddy, The chancel was decorat- f 44Y: el JEanpiedidinm ueyaetsotiminlRrokes | N lla Topputo of | ‘ s on hand and SUNDAY, AP Elaborate A d with calla llies. Easter lilies and| Eatells & and phiox. : fe Antonio Manduke of Lor- o 1 con ! Prom 6:39 o 10 of the Worl Dalims, Mrs. Mary T, Crean sang and | Miss Estelle Smith, danghter of | A recontion was hold at the T A i W 2 Mrs. Helen Bmith of Lasalle strect,|of the Dride's parents after the { i and MONDAY. APRIL 29 John T. Crean played the organ. HE S| ; i ’ } =] by Reverend Walter Jf DR b : H £ tlowered ]| 2 nthony Kasprow, son of Mr. [mony. Gues 8 wore B Mary's T . From 1:30 10 10 z The bride wore a gown of flowered | 3q N1y Felix Kasprow of Allen Bridzengrt. Hartford, Long Meadow % s chiffon and a picture hat of ecru street, were married Wednesday |and this city ) eling of Nalian American Theau colorad horsehair trimmed with ‘“lklmornlng at 9 o'clock at St, Mary's| Mr. and Mrs. Sandquist will reside My Orlish of P A Pt Co. Prosents of the same s Bhe carrled &1 |opyrch, Reverend Walter A. M- in this city following a wedding O ced the en- |oon, 4t 1l . arm bouquet of calla liles. Mra.|GUECH: Hevercnd Walter i ehtor, vz | 1) The Kidnapers Eliis J. Bardsley, who attended her |y y g S0 0 ool o il P ti to Arthur G, Hemingway of 1 o'clo ) a by 1 The Story of the Kidnaped LOVE STORY OF FRANZ SCHUBERT sister as matron of honor, wore a| . i ! 5 1 M . 2 o hurt street lar meeti Rl BG; LON HIS OWN § 3 WITH pink moirc and carried a bouguet of | Mr. and Mrs. Jumes J. Crowley o weeting clock, Mrs yIn Vew York > OWN GLORIOUS MELODIES PLAYED gown of cream colored —georgetle | iy ropen The maid of ionor, Miss| Fast Main strert observed the thirty N ird Parsons and Mrs, William Boot | ___BY supers CCM‘DA"YbS'A'm-om ORCHESTRA and a blue hat. She carried a h“"'lRulh Smith, was dressed In Ameri- | fifth anniver marriage 4 A »\I\-w Agnes O }\“f L da :\M..y of [ delegates o the continental congress v yiners: Bring your children tof|! quet of blue iris. The best man ““'nm\ beauty alfk with picture Lat io|Thursday ¥ married on | Mr-and Mrs. John O'Kevfe of North in Washington, 1. C.. a fow see this sensational drama & Eiveq Oreli ; Wale, 4 rows James Nixon, @ brother of the ri 0 © ity Amoricun beauty | April 25, 1594 At St Pauls chureh. | St became the bride of Charles | wecks g0 il give e o e MAIL YOUR s E13%, mests 4. vims 515 P e bridegroom. roaes. The best man was Felly | Kensinglon. by the late Reverend 3.|Nuthmann of West Ifartford, Wed- | Reports of officers will be read & ALCIGOOD BV NN SOV E ORDER NOW D. MAT. Orch. £130: Bale. 4 rows §1 Following the ceremony & wedding | Kasprow, Jr. About 50 guests at-|Shelley. [Thev have resided in New |nesday nmorning at 11 o'clock. The () ion of ofticers will also tuke Al Comedy and News \ & L tie: Dy breakfast was served at the Bhutte|iended the wedding from Pennayl-|Britain for the past fwenfy years Coremiony wis performed hy Revero plic e—2 Ay e Meadow club for the immediate | \unja, Florida. Hartford, Boston.[and ha e thres sons and four daugh. nd Walte Lyddy in ctory | Members wishing to attend the [lAdm.—Ch Adults ;‘.ml | tamilies. Bristol and this city. tors. Mr. Crowley rinten- | of 8t. Mary's church. Miss Kather- luncheon should n Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Nixon left for a| The couple left for a wedding trip|dent at Landers. | Clark Mechan was maid of lonor and | wedding trip to Bermuda, the bride |y, New York city and upon their re- Al ymond Kidney of Vest Hariford | wearing an enscmble of King blue | (yrn will be at home to their feiends| The wedding of Miss Funioe W% best an with hat to match, 'l'he,\.‘l will be ;!,u 269 Beaver street after May 1. | Pearl Doolittle, daughter of Mr . ""‘- the th \” homwe after the first of June at the ohetity Mrs. Howard . Doolittle of Farm- D Lot 0 D, bl‘ l H Chataworth Garden — apartments.| yi.. (nnq Kasperek, daughter of | INton avenue, and Herhort G. An- U1 nzn FO" ublic nspsctlon Larchmont, New York. Mis. Nixon is a graduate of the New Britain High school and of Trinity college, Washington. D. C. | She was a senlor interior decorator at Lord and Taylor, New York, be- fore her marriage. ceremony. Mr. Nixon is a graduate of Bow-| The bride was attired in a gown dein college and is junior partner In ot white satin, trimmed with .smm. A. W. Archer company of New York. |ish lace and caught with oran ¢ o 0 blossoms. She wore a veil of Span- Miss Annette 8hipek, daughter of |ish lace and carried a bouquet of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shipek of Hor- | white roses and illies of the valley. ace street, und John Gresh, son of |The maid of honor was Miss Adeline M Horace street, and Luc’en Kunda of and Mrs. Michael Kasperek of Booth street, were married Tucs- day merning at 9 o'clock at Holy Cross church. Reverend Steph-n Bartowaki, pastor, performed the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gresh of fouth ‘Gmfl‘i She wore an orchid geor- | Burritt street, were married Wed- |gette gown with hat to match and resday morning at 8 o'clock at the !carried a bouquet of red roses. The sacred Heart church. Reverend Lu-!bridesmaids were Miss Stacia Smar- (cyan Bojnowskl performed the | kusz, Miss Sophie Lableniec, Miss iccremony. Mies Nellle Gresh, sister | Mary Kasperek. sister of the bride, 1 g % - - ™ ) Underneath is printed a membership pledge. Read it over carefully and decide to help make New Britain a safe place 10 live in by fromising to do what it says. Then just sigu your name and have your mother or father sign. 100. Then bring the pledgs to the HERALD office and you will be given a membership button to show everyvonw how careful HERALD LOCAL of the JUST KIDS SAFETY CLUB MEMBERSHIP PLEDGE Date . ) hereby pledge mysell (o observe all street traffic regulations of .i 10 be alert, keen, self-reliant and always "(Name' of City) ~ REMEMBEHR TO LLOOK UP AND DOWN BEFORE 1 CRUSS THE STREET. Witnessed by: 7 (Pnrenl or Gunrahn) i NOTE: Memlership in the “JUST KIDS SAFETY CLUF restricted to children—£hoys and giits—under 14 yea age. but th- above blank must be signed by the father. || mother or guardian of the applicant After this satety |! pledge is signed. bring it to the office of the HERALD, 67 Church Streat. daughter derson. son of My Anderson of Commonwealth avenn took “lace last at ¥ aftern at 2;30 o'clock in the Trinity Mctho dist Episcopal church. I William 1. Alderson performe ceremony. Mrx. William 17 New Jersey, was matron of land Walter Anderson, brother of bridegroont the hest man d th verend Mears of ) onoi The bride wore a gown of taffeta trimied with old lace a tulle veil. Her bouquet was of white roses and lilies of the valley and Mrs, William | on | Mrs. Mears wore coral satin and car- ried a bouguet of spring flowers A recoption ‘ollowed the cere- mony, aiter which the couple It for a short wedding trip. Mrs. Anderson is a member of the staft of the Visiting Nurse Associt tion. and Mr. Anderson is vmployed | s pattern maker at il luhywun‘ attern and Model company o s e Mr. and Mrs, John Chriscinger of Kensington avenne celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary at their home last evening with a re- ception. They were married on April 184S, in this city by Reverend Mat tin udian, vastor of Matthew's German Lutheran church o s e The marriage of Mise Mary FFull ¢ Willow st The Ladies Complain aged ladies. Once they could thread the smallest needle with ease. Now they look for the needle with the larg- est eye. The correct glasses overcome this annoyance, so these ladies may again sew with pleasure. FrankE.Goodwin Optometrist 327 Main St. Phone 1905 That the eyes in their needles get smaller ang smaller. These are middle- CLUB [:VENTS D. A. R. Annual Meeting At Shuttle Meadow Club Next Friday. Hotel Erwin Main At East Main Strests Saturday, April 27th and SUNDAY, APRIL 28 I S x]\’lw“, Afternoon and Evening CONNECTICUT FURRIERS 70 West Main St. FUR STORAGE Do Not Merely Store Your Furs - - - But Let Us Protect Them! We are the only furriers in New Britain who can give your Furs complete protection against —Fire and Theft. Take Chances—For Safe Steiage Phone 2989 or 369 AND OUR MESSENGER WILL CALL FOR YOUR FURS Why SUNDAY Vaudeville What a Show! (1) RILEY'S GAMBOIS trish Entertainers (2) HOLLY WOOD COLLEGIANS Coilege SENSATIONAT LAMYS [ L THRELE GOBs Nautical Harmony (5) MBS & ENGLIST Hokumology 3 SUNDAY CONTINUOUS 3 Complete Shows M 'Ry PARRKING SATURDAY NIGHT APRIL 27 LAKE COMPOUNCE - CASINO Music By Bill Tasillo And His Foot Guard Society Orch. CONCERTS Sunday Afterncon and Evening Selected Music By New Auditorium Reproducing Sy: