Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Corbin avenue are motoring to Staten Laland, N. Y., tomorrow to visit Mrr. Dyson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis 8. Bones. Mrs. Dyson and the boy stay the week while Mr. Dyson re- turns to town on Monday. DR Mrs. Gilbert Morton returns to her home in Hatfleld, Mass., today after spending a week in town with her daughter, Mrs. George Boli of Trum- bull street. ¢ o o Mr. and Mrs. Bret Neece of Cor- bin avenue were in New York City this week. ¢« 0. Mrs. Merrick Hillyar of Trumbull street is spending three weeks with her parents in the lo.ufl'h . e Mr. and Mrs, George Boli of Trumbull street are spending the week-end in Amherst, Mass., the hcuse guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donali Campbell. + s e Miss Louise Field of Hartford, fiancce of James Cooper, is spending the week-end with Mr. Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Cooper of Vine street. PR Mrs. Mary Witz of Bradley street left Sunday on a trip to Ochlocknee, Georgia, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Corbett Crandord. “ o Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith left Wednesday for a two months tour of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massa- chusetts, New Hampshire and Ver- mont. GATHERINGS Decrease in Usual Round of Parties—Mrs. Shaw Among Hostesses. It's a safe wager these days that outdoor sports come close to holding the center of the stage. The various luncheon bridge clubs have curtailed for the moment their activitics, let- ting golf. gardening, motor trips and week-end jaunts afford entertain- ment and diversion. On Mondaoy especlally is the Shuttle Meadow ciub the rendezvous of golf enthusi- asts, particularly the ladies who come out to make a day of it—when a round of golf is followed by lunch- con or a luncheon party precedes a pluy of 18 holes. Among thuse noticed on the course last week were Mrs. Harold Parsons, Mra. Maxwall Forter, Mrs. Ralph Howe, Mrs. George Rogers, Mrs. Russell CGer- mond, Mrs. Ernest Humphrey, Mrs. foward Humphrey, Mrs Robert I’risble, Mrs. Henry G. Echauffer and many others whose illiant #port costumes lent a gay air of color. to the links. . . Mrs, Thomas J. Smith of 434 Al- Icn street, was the guest of 30 friends, Wednesday night at a sur- prise party, given in her honor %y her nieccs, the M s Butler of 93 Franklin square. Mr. and M Smith are now en route to California cn a pleasure trip. . e One of the gay bridge tea parties of the week was that which Mrs. Matthew Griswold gave at her home in Kensington Friday afternoon. Her guests included, Mrs. Victor Benson an¢ Mrs. Harold Clark of East Ber- lin, Mrs. Fred Troup, Mrs. Charles Hawkins, Mrs. Horace Raymond, Mrs. Robert Silsby, Mrs. Donald Montgomery, Mrs. Arthur Benson and Mrs. William SHepard of Berlin, Mrs. Richard Hill and Mra. George Talcott of West Hartford. Miss Caro- line Cheney and Miss Alice Cheney of SBouth Manchester, Mrs. Douglas Johnston of Maple Hill, Mrs, Loren Wier, Mrs. Emory Corbin. Mrs. Norman Bigelow, Mrs. William C. Hungerford, Mrs. Herbert Owen, Miss Tiouise Noble and Mrs. John- stone Vance of New Britain. PR Mrs. William E. Attwood of Vine strect entertained four friends at luncheon and cards Thursday noon at the Farmington Country club. ; ¢ s s Mra. William F. Brooks of South High street gave a luncheon at the Rhuttle Meadow club last Wednes- day. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Logan. who have been staying at the Shuttle Meadow club for several weeks, en- tertained a party of nine at dinner last Sunday night. Among their guesta were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hatelm Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone Vance and Howard Humphrey. . . Mrs. John E. Curtin entertained a party of friends at luncheon and cards at her new home on Elbridge road Thursday afternoon. P Mrs. Fredick C. Ten Acre road gave bridge party for 12 friends on Thurs- day of this week. . Macomber, of .. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hunger- ford gave a luncheon yesterday to the exhibitors at the Horse show and | tonight they will entertain with a box party at the show, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee Judd of Berlin and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parsons of Stecle street being their guests. The entire party will later go on to the Hart- ford Golf club for the Goodman dance. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cutter gave a dinner party at their home on Shut- tle Meadow road Thursday night. « o0 !‘lr. Matthew Griswold and Mrs. | Griswold of Kensington entertained 1 & box party at the Horse show in West Hartford Thursday night, their guests included. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Corbin of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Montgomery of Berlin. . e Mrs. Harold Hatch eight at luncheon and cards at Sims- bury Manor Tuesday noon, her party included the members of her bridge club, . Mrs. E. J. Cooper is entertaining Nunzio E. Agnello TEACHER OF VIOLIN STUPIO, 399 MAIN §T. For Appointients CALL 3009.3 an evening | entertained | NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, MAY 11, 192). MRS. ELISHA H. COOPER Mr. and Mrs. Cooper of Vine street sailed yesterday from New York for a trip to Europe. at tea at her home on Vine strect | Tuesday the 14th of May. . . . | Mrs. William Rowland will enter- tain guests at dinner tonight at her home on Lincoln road. P | Mrs. Johnstone Vance entertained a small party of friends at dinner | Thursday night at her home on Monroe street. o . | Miss Elizabeth Hateh, daughter of | the Harold Hatches of Lincoln road, | entertained a few school friends at | dinner last Wednesday night, later | taking them to sce Douglas Iair- | banks in the “Iron Mask.” D | Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lucas gave a dinner party at their home on Dover road Thursday night preceding the | Philip Stanleys subscription dance at the Shuttle Meadow club. « . | Mrs. Duncan Shaw was among th> hostesses of the weck, entertaining a group of friends at a luncheon and cards Wednesday noon in huor charming new home on Elbridse road, | | e s . Mrs, George T. Kimball is to entertain a party of friends at din- ner tonight at her home on South | Burritt street, later going into Hart- | ford to sce “Lovely Lady.” | oiwa | The annual dinner of the Yale| club will be held Friday, May 17th, at 7 p. m. at the Shuttle Meadow club. A golf match at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon precedes the din- ner. Mrs. Mortimer H. Camp will give la tea Wednesday aficrnoon at her | [home on Park Place in honor of | Miss Blanche M. Lawton of Hart-| ford, whose marriage to Herbert V Camp of this city will take place May 25. . Mrs. Edwin P. mphier of Ham- | ilton street cntertained bridge | yesterday afternoon. | o 8. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan en- | tertained three tables of bridge at| their home on Ellis sireet last Sun- day evening in honor Francis Egan's | birthday. The bridge prizes were | igiven to Miss Trene McHugh, Mrs. 0.1 |Lambert Lord and William Lorch. | . o Miss Beatrice Reynal of Lexington | street will entertain the members of | The HIGH SPOTS Are Partly Responsible for Franklin No-Knock Gas being the best on the market Wesleyan University test- ed more than 150 samples for us before selection was made. Every purchase must be up to sample. Every tank car tested in our own laboratory which is one of the best equipped pe- troleum testing laboratories in the East. _Honest effort is made to give the public the best quality gasoline available re- gardless cf price. TRY IT. RACKLIFFE OIL CO. Franklin. Sq. -West Main at Cort Liast Main at Stanley Streef | Moore won the pr . ! formerly of this cit her bridge club Monday afternoon. .. M Percival Platt, Mrs. Dudley Walk nd Mrs. Edward Lancaster will give a bridge tea Wedngsday ternoon at Mrs. Platt's home on I'en Acre ro: . Mrs. Harold Peck of Brady avenue entertained her bridge club Monday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Ben- wvett H. Hibbard and Mrs. Roswell . e Mrs. John C. Loomis of Linceln road will entertain at luncheon nexi Wednesday afternoon ai the Hart- ford club, later taking her guests to the matinee performance of Cyrano de Bergerac at Parsons' theater. b w e Mrs. B. M. Crum of Monroe street entertained her bridge club at lunch- eon and cards Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ellis Hatch and Mrs. Curtis Christ were given the prizes. o e e Mrs Algot Larson of East sirect was given a surprise birthday party Wednesday afternoon by a number of her friends. . Gladys Shaler of Waterbury. was given a Kitehen shower last Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gooby of this city, where Miss Shaler was spendng the week-end. Miss Shaler's marriage to Rev. R. N. Gilman, pastor of Stanley Mcmo- rial church, will take place June 1. o s e Mrs. L. J. Nelson of Stanley street was the guest of honor at a party given Wednesday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. 0. Win disi . Mis: - Nvlson sails today to spend the summer in Sweden. “Wedding Miss Blanche M. Liwton, & daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Lawton of Farmington avenue, Hartford, whose marriage to Her- bert V. Camp of this city, takes place May 25, is being extensively entertained this week. Mrs. Clarence |H. Wickham gave a luncheon, Miss | Elizabeth Hutting a bridge party, and Miss Dorothy Williams a bridge party in her honor. Next week Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Curtis Foster and Mrs. Miller of Meriden will give a brige party on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mortimer. H. Camp of Park Place, this city, is giving a tea ‘Wednesday afternoon. and on Fri- day afternoon Miss Elizabeth Wil liams and Miss Lois Williams of Hartford will give a luncheon. ¢ o 0 Mrs. Roswell Moore and Miss Maxine Hart of Lincoln Road gave a tea and stocking shower Tuesday afternoon at the Farmington Coun- try club for Mrs. Charles Rathbone, who was Miss Martha Moore before her marriage on Thursday. o s A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss Anna Schmid of Kensington last Saturday evening, at the home of Mrs. Charles H. Wes- sels of Griswold street. Miss Schmid will become the bride of Conrad Seipel in the near future. . s . Miss Mary Ronchetti of South street was given a shower Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Elvira | Bertoline of Stanley street. Miss | Ronchetti's marriage to Herbert Crowley will take place in the near | future. e Mrs. Stanley Gwillim of Plainville | cntertained last Saturday afternoon | at the Shuttle Meadow club for her | nephew, Harold E. Gwillim, who re- turned to his home in Vancouver | yesterday. .. Mrs. H. H. Howard of Maple Hill entertained at bridge Wednesday afternoon. The prizes were won by | Mrs. H. J. Cook, Mra. Theodore | Monier and Mrs. Elmer Tape. N e oo ! Miss Anna Cook was,given a mis- | cellaneous shower last evening at the home of her sister, Mrs. Shine. | She will become the bride of John | Kopcak on May 5. | P Mrs. William® Allen entertained her bridge club Wednesday evening | at dinner and bridge at her home {in Maple Hill. Mrs. Theodore Wal- lin, Mrs. J. H. Latham and Mi Frederick h were given the prizes. | s . Mrs. Allan C. McKinnie of Forest | street is giving a tea at the Shuttle Meadow club next Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Maxine Hart, only dauvghter of Mr. and Mra. Maxwell Hart of Lincoln Road whose mar. riage to Lieutenant Sanford Chand- ler takes place on Saturday the flrlt‘ of June. Mrs. John E. Downes entertained | twelve friends at luncheon and cards | Monday noon at her home on Camp | street. The trophies went to Mra. | R. F. Gaffney, Mrs. John Curtin and Mrs. William Peebles. | CLUB EVENTS Activities 'Among the Lo- l | cal Clubs Quiet—Music Association to Meet. Officers and directors of the Civic Music association will meet Tuesday at noon in the New Britain club. | The mecting has been called by Judge Hungerford, president of the |association, The past season will be discussed and plans made for the | future. 1 o o Among the important business to be transacted at the annual meeting of the New Britain Musical club | Monday evening, to be held in th= | studio of Theron W. Hart, Booth block, will be the election of offic- ers. President Marcus H. Fleitzer has stated he is not a candidate for | reelection. Other important mn!oui to be settled, with the executive | hoard present, is the disposition of | the club’s piano. Invitations Announcements Printed or engraved in the latest styles and comect so- cial usage. Samples are on display at our store. mediately Prices can be given im- Eonix'atulation Cards for Anniversaries, Births, ete. WEDDINGS thbone-Moore Nuptials —Camp-Lawton Marriage - Date Set. Whatever else the season may or may not do. it has already come very close to establishing a record in engagements and marriages. The way New Britain girl stepping oft. matrimenially speaking, would seem to indicate a clear fleld for the oncoming younger set, who, leaving school this Ju! begin making their bows this fall, ofticiaily or unofticial- ly, and the latter is most probable. for New Britain sees but few rcal coming out parties. Following close upon the heels of Martha Moore's marriage to Charles H. Rathbone, Jr, are issued 1,000 wedding invitations of her cousin, Maxine Hart, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart, and another of that charming group of voung people who have made society affairs notable. She is going to marry Lieutenant S8anford Chandler on Saturday, the firat of June. Becuse of the recent death of the grandmother of the bride-to- be the marriage is being made as quiet and simple as is possible for one of such importance and while the ceremony at St. Mark's Episco- pal church will be witnessed by the many relatives of the young people and the scores and acorea of friends, the reception which follows at “Wayside” the Hart residence on Lincoln road is limited to mewbers of the immediate families. Lieuten- ant Chandler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Chandler . of Auburn, Maine. He attended the University of Maine and is now vice president and chief pilot of the H. an¢ H. Aerial Eervice, Inc., of West Haven. Miss Hart is a product of Ogon'z School at Rydal, Pa. Another wedding of wide interest to New Britainites sct for May 25th is that of Miss Blanche Lawton, daughter. of Dr. Franklin L. Lawton | States early in October. and Mrs. Lawton of Hartford and Herbert Viets Camp of Russell street. The ccremony will be read at 7 o'clock at the Farmington ave- nue residence of the parents of the bride-to-be with Warren I, Fairchild of Hartford and W. H. Alderson of this city officiating. DY Charles H. Rathbone, Jrs.. for some time for on Friday they sail for France, planning to return to the a honey- moon of almost five months time. Upon their return they will take up their residence in an apartment in one of the fashionable sections of New York city. One of the nice things about it is that it is a gift from the groom's father and here Mr. and Mrs. Rathbone will spend a part of each vear. returning to the contineat for the rema Their wedding place Thursday 5 o'clock, though attended only by relatives and inti- mate friends of the young couple, the daughter of the which took afternoon at on 8unnyledge ‘hat the was read. Mrs. Maurice Pease at- tended her sister as matron of honor and Bradford Mead of Greenwich was Mr. Rathbone’s best man. The bride was charming in a gown of beige chiffon and lace and carried a bouquet of orchids in tones of yellow and rust. Mrs. Peasc wore a frock of flow lavender orchids. . . Anton Wratny of Linwood street: has announced the his daughter, Thereta Frances, to Henry J. Firnhaber. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Firnhaber of Highland street. Miss Wratny is an assistant a( stitute, o s Mr, and Mrs. precht of East strcet observed their twenty-eighth wedding anniversary at their home Thursday afternoon with & reception. Fashionable ers on their of Your Own RIDING HABITS for Men and Women The lure of the Bridle Path is now here—everywhere can you see, alert, dashing horses with their proud rid- backs, all smartly out- fitted for the trot. Let us show you our complete assort- ment of fine quality riding boots, breeches, hooks, habits, spurs, jacks, moderately priced. ‘ HOFFMAN'S ORIGINAL Amy & Navy Store 56 CHURCH STREET Valuation is our moderate charge for caring for your furs until needed. Home care is not enough for your highly priced fur garments—the only way to keep out summer pests and to avoid theft and fire losses is to have your furs cared for by specialists who know from expen:- ence how to care for them. . ADKINS 66 Church St. We Call and Deliver Within 20 Miles Hudson Fur Shop 13 FRANKLIN SQUARE T70—PHONES—4773 New Britain will see little of the: | They were married on May 8, 1901, at All Skint’s church in Meriden by | the Rev, Robert Tongue. They have {4wo children. Dr. Waiter R. Gum- | lilies of the valley. precht, & surgeon in a Bangor, Me.. hospital, and Mrs. T. . Brainerd of this city. They have also three grand- | avildren. . . e v The marriage of Miss Beatrice L. Sunders, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Samuel Sanders of Shuttle Meadow avenue, to William H. Hirschaut, son of Mrs. Lottie Hirschaut of New York city, took place last Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock at Tephereth Israel synagogue on Winter street. Rabbi Gershon Hadas and Rabbi J. Aronson officiated and Cantor Mar- wit sang during the ccremony. Allan Moores | and it was in their lovely residenc | ceremony | d tafteta and carried | engagement of | the library of the New Britain In- | Richard M. Gum. | Price includes Finger Make Your Appointment = | The bride wore a puriod gewn of | white tuffets with luce slesves and | carried a bouquet of white reves and Her voll was Spanish cap effect trimmed with ionnue Dlossoms. Mius Hilda Baseff. maid of honor, wore a period gews | of green tatfeta trimmed with tace. { The best man was Harry Hirschaut, | @ brother of the bridegroam. Mies | Beverly Dubowy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L. Dubowy. was flower girl {and Ruddy Beutman. von of Mr. and | Mra. R. D. Beatman. was the ring | bearer. ! | A reception was held in the i‘xynanzue auditorium with guests | present from Waterbury, Hartford. | (Continued On Page Nine) For a Short Time Only Shampoo and Wave Now Jane’s Beauty Salon 99 West Main St. Main Lobby Raphael Bldg. -7 CH KELVINATOR The Best in Electric Refrigeration QLTI Iy [l — The — SPRING and BUCKLEY Electric Co. URCH ST. *QHYTHM® Waioace Sremune LeWitt * Doty MapisoN’ \ Gorman Svewsime offers for your inspec- tion the new silver creations of the lead- ing American silver- smiths. Prospective brides are espe- clally invited, for every pattern is shown from the early Americar to the Modernistic and Spanish motifs. And prices are lower at LeWitt's. M.C. LeWitt Jeweler Up 1 Flight 299 Main 2t. erEer e