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the Young-Gould wedding in South- [snd ington tonight. ried Mtiss Cariotta Sloper, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. T. Sloper of Russell strest returns next Thureday frem Storrs Agricultural college. . o Mr. and Mrs. R, B. Doane of Maple Hill lett Thursday for Ne Brunswick, New Jersey, where they will attend the graduation exercises of their daughter, Miss Helena Doane from New Jersey State col- lege. e o 0 Miss Faye Rattenbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ratten- bury of Shuttle Meadow road s home-from New York city to spend the week-end with her parents. DR Miss Anna Monkiewicz is spend- ing the week-end with her parents, who reside in Booth street. « o o John Szumski of Brooklyn, N. Y., is ing the week-end with his parents. He will return to his place of residence Monday morning. e s 0 \ Mra. Maurice W. Siderowsky of Stanley street, left Thursday for Cincinnati, Ohio, to attend the ordi- nation exercises of Hebrew Union college, GATHERINGS Continual Round of Enter- taining For Society Folk— Luncheons and Dinners. Mrs. Bennett H. Hibbard of Forest atreet and Mrs. Clarepce Manning of Steele street gave a shower and bridge party Tuesday afternoon at Mrs. Manning’s home in honor of Miss Maxine Hart. The bridge prizes were given to Mrs, Roswell Moore and Mrs. G. W. ‘Walker. The other guests at the party included: Mrs. William H. Booth, Mrs. Allen C. McKinnie, Mrs. Goulding K. Wight of Mont- clair, N. J.; Mrs. Theodore 8. Hart, Mrs. J. Bauer of Hartford, Mrs. Stanley Hart, Mrs. Harold Benning of Benton Harbor, Mich.; Mrs. 8herwood Berger, Miss Bea- trice Reynal, Miss Katherine 8wift and Miss Miriam Mouat. P Mrs. Lucien Stevens of Monroe street entertained her bridge club Monday afternoon. Mrs. H. W. Wil- liams, Mrs. Johnstone Vance and Miss Ruby Andrews won the prizes. DY Mrs. William H. Booth of Forest street and her daughter, Mrs. Gould- ing K. Wight, gave a luncheon yes- terday at the Booth home for Miss Maxine Hart and her bridal attend- ants. ' o .. Mrs. Everett B. Proudman of Maple HIl gave a bridge party Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lauren Bancroft, Mrs. Steele of Bristol and Mrs. G. E. Root were given the prizes. ¢« .. Miss Myrtle Unkelbach of Black Rock avenue gave a shower and bridge party of three tables last Baturday evening at her home in honor of Miss Catherine Doherty of Winthrop street, whose marriage to ‘Walter Fitzimmons of Cedar street takes place June 19. The bridge prizes were won by Miss Catherine Fitzimmons, Mrs. George Collins and Miss Doherty. . . Miss Hulda Johnson and Miss Gladys Carlson gave a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Johnson on Howard street for Miss Amy Carlson of East street, whose marriage to George Welton will take pllce..lunc 22. . Miss Zita Gernert was given & miscellaneous shower last Saturday evening by Mrs. Charles Gragon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Kas- prow of Allen street. Miss Gernert will become the bride of George Zugler of Newark, New Jersey this month. e e The annual banquet of the P. & F. Corbin Girls' club was held Tuesday night at the Elm Tree Inn in Farm- ington. Following the dinner and preceding the dancing a program was given by professional entertain- ers. Miss Mary A. Pape was chairman of arrangements and she was assist- ed by Miss Hazel Atwater, Miss Jen- nie Faselle, Miss Mildred Hoglund, Miss Helen Yorke and Miss Made- line S8chmitt. . Harry C. Jackson and Harry E. Bcheuy were the guests of honor at a bachélor party given to them jointly Tuesday night at the Old Colony Inn in Meriden by friends and members of the American Le- gion. Mr. Jackson will marry Miss Ruby Johnson on June 5, and Mr. Scheuy Miss Liliq Bertini will be mar- on June 14. . s 0 Miss Augusta Orlish of Olive street was the guest of honer at 8 shower given last Baturday evening by Mrs. Ernest Hemingway of Hurl- burt street. Miss Orlish will be mar- ried on June 27 e s . A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss Emma Hausrath Tuesday night at the home of Mra. George Jones of City avenue. Miss Hausrath will become the bride of Joseph Kosloski on June 15. o s o Farrar of Plain- pantry shower last Saturday evening in the parlors of the Plainville Baptist church by 4§ of her friends. Her marriage to Everett A. Tem- ple takes place on June 5. P Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armington of Park Place entertained at din- ner Tuesday night in honor of Miss Jewel Crowe of Black Rock avenue, whose marriage to John M. Martin of Worthington, Massachusetts, takes place June 26. « o o Mr. and Mrs, Donald Hart of Hart street gave a supper party Wednes- day evening. PR Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Walker of Monroe street will entertain their bridge club next Saturday evening at supper and cards. s s Miss Cordelia Kilbourne will en- tertain her bridge club Monday eve- ning at her home on Stanley strect. ¢« o 0 Mrs. Maurice Pease gave a small dinner party last evening at her home on Lincoln Lane. « s e Jane Baldwin, little daughter cof Mr. and Mrs. James Baldwin of Harding street, entertained fifteen of her little friends in honor of her fitth birthday Wednesday afternoon. P Miss Dorothy Walrath of Hillcrest avenue was given a surprise miscel- laneous shower at her home Monday evening by Miss Winifred Kenney. Miss Walrath’'s marriage to Paul E. Lucas takes place this afternoon at 8t. Mark's Episcopal church. ) Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Loomis of Harrison street entertained at cards Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Louis C. Schwartz, who was ce brating her birthday that day. M James McPhearson, Mrs. Schwarlz, B. H. McElhone and William Gavit were presented with the bridge prizes. - .. Mrs. Jack Whittaker of Kensing- ton avenue will entertain the Mon- day afternoon Bridge club on Mon- day. PR Mrs. Ralph Britton of Ten Acre road entertained a few friends at cards Monday evening. Mrs. Frank White was given the prize. P Miss Helen Steffick was given a silver shower and bridge party Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Mildred Kirsch of Church street. The bridge prizes were won by Miss Nellie Halm and Miss Minnie Chris- topher. Miss Steffick will be married to Robert Doyle on June 11, at St Joseph's church. . . Mrs. Johnstone Vance gave & small luncheon Tuesday noon honor- ing Mrs. Harry Adams of Spring- field, Mass., the former Miss Laurene Mouat, gecond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mouat of Grove Hill. s 0 Mr. and Mrs. James B. Thomson of Forest street entertained with a picnic luncheon Thursday noon at their country home in Avon. o oe . Invitations have been issued for a recital of violin music taking place in the Camp school auditorium on Thursday- evening, June 6th. The program of music is being given by the pupils of Herman J. Zahnleiter with Charles A. Johnson as accom- panist. The complete list of thosc taking part in the recital follows: Florine Thomas. Derrol Rogers, Frances Russell, Irving Rutherford, Howard Levine, Anita Smiih, Lillian Dunn. Regina McGrail, Gertrude Gorbach, Eugene Go'dstein, i'rances Sallee, William 8neiderman, Wil- helmena Strunz. Abraham Silver, George Dennis, Wiltiam Cowles, Jo- seph Demorat, Thomas Murphy, Rose Pagella and Frederick Gainer. . Mrs. Earl Van Buskirk of Ten Acre road entertained a foursome at bridge Friday afternoon. o v e Mrs. John C. Loomis entertained twelve at dinner at her home on Lin- coln road Frida® night. DY Mrs. Frederick Macomber of Tea Acre road entertammed a party of KRISTIN LAVRANSDATTER Three Volums in One (1,100 Pages) By SIGRID UNDSET (Nobel Prize Winner) This is really one of the very best books of the year and we recommend it for your personal library .... or as an appropriate graduation gift. Though we are advised by the publishe: advanced to that the price of this book is .50, we are still selling it at the original price of Nothing will please the book .. $3.00 graduate more than a gooa “Let the Beacon Guide You” in Your Selection. BEACON BOOK AND GIFT SHOP 85 West Main Street Telephone Six One Hundred NEW BRITAIN DAIL Mrs. Freyfinger was Miss Hill, D. D., officiated. MRS. JOHN D. marriage which took place at noon today. . FREYFINGER —Photo by Muiray Studie Mabel E. Dadmun before her Dr. George W. C. friends at luncheon and cards at the noon, .o Mrs. George H. Hick of Forest street gave a delightful luncheon and bridzge Tuesday afternoon at the Shuttle Meadow club for her cousin, Mrs. (", Travers of West Palm Reach, Plorida. The luncheon table was at- tractive with lavender candles and bouquets of spring flowers in laven- der, yellow and blue tones. Miss Louise Noble, Mrs. Howard Bruen mer and Mrs. Gardner Weld were given the pri P he Maxwell Harts gave a yachting party on the river Wed- nesday afternoon entertaining eight friends at supper aboard their yacht, “Wanango.” Their gues's |included Mr. and Mrs. William H Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Baldwin and | Mr. and Mrs. Miss Alice Gaffney. daughter of Judge B. 1. Gaffney and Mrs. Gaffney of Vine street. recently en- tertained with a bridge shower in honor of Miss Jewel Crowe, whose marriage to John M. Martin of Worthington, Mass., takes place on the 26th of June. . .. Miss Katherine Maloney of Black Rock avenue gave a bridge shower Thursday evening in honor of Miss Jewel Crowe. The prizes were won by Mrs. James H. Curtin and Miss Vera Johnson. CLUB EVENTS College Club Elects Offi- cers--Mrs. Kirkham Opens Home to League Meeting Mrs. John Kirkham will open her summer home in Plainville Wednes- day. June 5, for the annual meeting league of of the Hartford County *RHYTHM® Waccace Sremune LeWitt smiths. cially Towse ‘SrENciva Simsbury Manor in Simsbury Friday | | ports were read for your tion the new silver creations of the lead- ing American silver- Women Voters, The business meet- ing will convene from 11 to 1 o'clock to be followed with a basket luncheon from 1 to 2 o'clock. Cor- fee and ice ercam willl be furnish- cd by the league. The election of officérs will be held at 2 o'clock after which Miss Marjoric Cheney of South Manct r will s k on “Women in State .Gov and Mrs. William T. Honiss of Hart- ford will speak on “Women in Town Government.” PR Miss Elizabeth Hungerford of Cedar street was clected president of the New Britain College club at the annual meeting held May 20, at the home of Miss Lauretta Alling of ‘Kensington. Mrs, Donald Bartlett was reelected vice president, Mrs. Lawrence Hu son, treasurer; Miss Jennie Hendrick recording seci ary; Miss Katherine Clark, corre- sponding secretary. The annual re- and the awarding of this year's scholarship to Miss Frances Greco also took place at this meeting. ¢ o e The Newington Garden club will motor to Meriden next Thursday aft- ernoon, to visit Miss Ives' iris gar- dens. P The Connecticut division of the International Sunshine society will give a state picnic at the Farming- ton Nursery for the blind Wednes- day. June 5. A basket luncheon wiil be served at 12:30 o'clock. Mem- bers of the local chapter extend a cordial invitation to every one (o come and see what has been done for the blind children, o .. Miss Helen Phillips ent the hoard of directors of the Busi- ness and Professional Women's club at her home in Kensington Tuesday evening. Members fromf the local chapter attending the ninth amnual conven- tion of the Connecticut Federation of Business and Professional Wom- en’s clubs, Incorporated, held at the Bond hotel, Hartford, today . are: srtained Doxw Mapison’ Gomnam Sveniine offers inspec- Prospective brides are cspe- invited, every pattern is shown from the early American to the Modernistic and Spanish motifs. And prices are lower at LeWitt's. \M. C. LeWitt Jeweler for Up 1 Flight 299 Main St. RANADO URE STE RO .Y HERALD, SATURDAY, : ithe Miss Kate Ryan, state president; Miss Cora Beale, Miss Clara Leu- pold, Miss Clarissa Bentley and Miss Maude Traver. Delegates and members from all affiliated clubs in the state are present, and many members are ex- pected from other states, as Con- necticut's guests, among them Massachusetts, New York and Penn- sylvania. Miss Virginia L. Mont- gomery, former national program chairman and at present president of the Chester, Pa., club, will be the national representative and speaker at the banquet in the evening. In the afternoon, Marshall A. Mott, of the Hartford Better Business bureau will address the convention, on the bureau and its work. Miss Charlotte Molyneaux Holloway, investigator for the state of Connecticut, will also address the convention on a subject that is receiving the attention of members throughout the country, that of “the older woman in busi- ness.” Miss Holloway will tell the result of her observation and inves- tigation in this state, The Waterbury Club Chorus will be present in the evening and will render a program of sel=~tions. This chorus is but a little over a vear old. but is considered exceptionally good, {and the state organization was de- lighted when the Waterbury club of- fered the services of its chorus for evening. Norman Cloutier’s string orchestra will play during the dinner. WEDDINGS Cooper-Field Marriage — Other Weddings and En- gagements of Interest. Society witnessed one of the larg- est and most attractive weddings of the season today when Miss Maxine Hart, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart on Lincoln road, became the bride of Lieutenant San- ford Ballard Chandler at Saint Mark’s Episcopal church. Reverend Samucl Sutcliffe performed the cere- mony at high noon. The wag decorated with palms, and white peonies. greens The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, was attired in a gown of white satin trimmed with rose point lace, and the skirt, from the waist down, was fashioned with ruffles, short in front and touching the floor in the back. Her veil was old lace with cap effect, held in place with erange blossoms. She carried a sheaf of calla ilies. Miss Elizabeth Green of Dayton, Ohio, a classmate of Miss Hart's at Ogontz school, Rydal, Pennsylvania, was maid of honor and atten- dants included Mrs. Goulding K. Wight of Montclair, New Jersey, the former Miss Dorothy Booth, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Booth of IForest street: Mrs. Roswell Moore of Lincoln road, Mrs. Harold Benning of Benton Harbor, Michi- gan, formerly Miss Bernadine Walk- er; Mrs. Stanley Lonsdale of Bridge- port, who was Miss Martha Clark of this city before her marriage, and Maine, a sister of the bridegroom. The attendants wore dresses of white flowered taffeta in the bouffant style with the skirts short in front and longer in the back. The under part of the skirts in the back were lined with purple taffeta. Deep purple sashes were tied around the waist ending in streamers to the floor. They wore large lavender hats trim- med with purple ribbons and carried shepherd crooks tied with deep pur- ple pansies. The maid of honor's crook was tied with orchids. Mr. Chandler’s best man was his brother, Elton Chandler, Jr., of Au- burn, Maine. The ushers were ‘Theodore 8. Hart and Robert Hart, brothers of the bride, Roswell Moore, a cousin of the bride, Fred- erick Fitzmaurice of Brooks Flying school, Texas; Professor Eric Betg of Hebron Academy, Maine, and Richard Pettingill of Annapolis Naval Academy. Stephen Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Iidward H. Hart of Pelham Manor, New York, was ring bearer. After the ceremony a reception for the families and members of the bridal party will be held at the Hart residence. The bridal party will be seated at a table decorated with lilies ‘of the valley and white roses. The coupe will leave for a motor trip through New England and upon their return will reside at Wayside mer. Dies and Plates JUNE |and Miss Lillian Josephson, soprano, church | 1, 1929, Rydal, Pennsylvania, and is & popu- lar member of the younger set. She has been extensively entertained during the past few weeks. Lieutenant Chandler, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Chandler of Auburn, Maine, is a graduate of the University of Maine, and attended Brooks and Kelly Flying Field schools in Texas. He is a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity, and is manager of the Hart branch of the Curtis Flying service in New Eng- land. « o . Miss Gladys Charlotte Shaler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett O. Shaler of Waterbury, and Rever- end Raymond Newton Gilman, pas- tor of Stanley Memorial church, will be married today at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The ceremony will take place in Trinity Methodist church. this city. Reverend William H. Al- derson, pastor. will officiate. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father. will have Miss Ruth Wilcox of this city for her maid of honor. The best man will be Harrison E. Baldwin of New Haven. The ushers will be Harry G. Hancock, George V. Hamlin, Oscar A. Marsh, Albert W. Ritter, all of this city. Master Vito Shaler will be the herald. As the wedding party enter the church the members of the Stanley Memorial ghurch quartet will sing the Wedding March from Lohengrin accompanied on the organ by Mrs. William B. Gooby, organist at the Stanley Memorial church. During the ceremony Milton Magnuson. tenor, will sing “I Love You Truly’ will sing “Beloved, It Is Morn.” Following the ceremony a recep- tion will be held in Waterbury at the home of the bride’s parents at which guests will be present from Waterbury, New Haven, Hartford, Meriden. Middletown, Stamford, Unionville, Haddam and New Brit- ain, The couple will make their home at 29 Howard street, this city upon their return from a wedding trip to the White Mountains. Miss Shaler was former deaconess of Trinity Methodist church, this city. She attended Northfield Sem- inary and Blakeslee Training school. Reverend Gilman is the Son of Mr. {and Mrs. George 1.. Gilman of Mis- | sion Hill, South Dakota, and is a |graduate of Yale University and | Oberlin Graduate School of Theolo- | 8y, Oberlin, Ohio. PR Announcement has been made of Miss Elizabeth Chandler of Auburn,! I'arm on Lincoln road for the sum- | Miss Hart attended Ogontz school, | “THE HOME OF BEAUTIFUL GIFTS” A Special Offer for the Yune Bride “Wedding Invitations and Wedding Announcements $12.45 Per Hundred Done in the Beautiful NGRAVED SILVER LEAF PROCESS Save as much as 50%. ALSO FIRST SHOWING OF Crane’s Newest “Wedding Invitations Other Samples and Prices on Request ackaway’s Gift Shop the engagement of Miss Elizabeth | Faulkner of Walnut street, to Alonzo | McGill of Briatol. i . s e | Mr. and Mrs. James Scott of Southington observed their fiftieti | wedding anniversary Monday with a | reception for their friends and | neighbors. They were married on | May 27, 1879, at the old St. Mary's | | {church in New Britain. They are | the parents of two sons, James Scott | of Bridgeport and Henry T. Scott of Providence, Rhode Island. ! Mr. and Mrs. Scott were the guests | of honor at a dinner given them oy [ twenty-five friends at Craig Loch in | Meriden, last Sunday. P | The marriage of Miss Blanche Doty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hooper of Greenwood street, took place last | Saturday in Hillsdale, New Yorx. | | David M. Doty, to William Hooper, | | Peter’s church by Rev, Carl Fuche pastor. The bride was attended by Miss Margaret Klar and John Dowl- ing was best man. Miss Klar is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Klar of Ellis street. .. At a dinner party given last Sun- day afternoon, Mrs. Rose Penta of Concord street announced the en- gagement of her daughter, Sylvia, to George Barker of Lynn, Massachu- setts. Miss Phebe Twitchell Gould, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gould of Southington. will be mar- ried this afternoon at the home of her parents to Mr. 8. Edward Young. son of the late Rev. 8. Ed- ward Young of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. Young and his bride will sail for a wedding trip to Europe, he will continue his studies at Ox- ford university in England. PR The marriage of Miss Peggy Rockwell Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Burwell Ward of Bristol, and Ensign Ralph H. Lindsley, U. N.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lindsley, also of Bristol, will take place this evening at 7 o'clock in the First Congrega- tional church, Bristol. o e . S. 9 o'clock. the wedding of Miss Anna Marine, daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. J. Marine of 110 Che:ry s:rcet, and Ralph Lopedotas, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lopedotas of 45 Newbury street, St. Joseph's church. Miss Josephine Morganti will he maid of honor and orid-smaids will be Miss E. Bottalico, Miss R. Piro, Miss H. Marine, Miss M. Piro, T. Aiello, Miss F. Luzapone and Miss A. Chiradia. The best man will be George De Pasquale and Vasquez, D. Fuschillo, 8. Chiradix, M. De Pasquale and M. Aiello, Morganti. The bride will gown of white trimmed with spanish lace. will be of tulle with a Dutchess cap trimmed with rhinestones and she will carry a bridal bouquet of Ameri- can roses with lilies of the valley. The attendants gowns will be in be attired in a where | On Thursday morning. June 6. at | Iw | wedding a reception was held at- | tended by guests from New York, | Winsted, Hartford. Bristol, New Bed- | ford. Massachusetts and Lewisten, Hartford. w.li take place at | Mai | of Chestnut | thirty-fifth wedding anniversary yes- The | flower girls will be M. Marine and T. | mony at Doyle' ford. About 600 guests will be present from New Britain, Hartford, New Haven, Derby, Nerwich. Stam- ford, New York and Philadelphia. The couple will leave o8 & month’'s wedding trip and upen their return will reside at ¢§ Newbury street, Harttord. Miss Marine s - well known among the young pesple of this city and Mr. Lopedotas, whe is employed at the Pratt and Whit. ney Aircraft company. is one of the most popular Italian men in Hart- tord. « o Miss Alice Simmers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William 8immers of Plainville, and Cecil Cain of Bristoh were married at the home of the bride’s parents last Saturday after- noon at 3 o'clock by the Rev. Fran- T. Cooke, pastor of the Bristel Congregational church. Miss Cen- stance Simmers, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Edward Lil- ley of Bristol was best man. The bride wore a gown of white satin and a blue veil. She carried & bouquet of sweet peas. The flower girl, Miss Constance Simmers of Winsted, niece of the bride, wore & pink dress and carried a bouquet of lilies of the velley. The house was decorated with hite lilacs and lilies. Following the aine. Mr. and Mrs. Cain left for a wed. ding trip to Canada and Maine. P Mr. and Mra Charles J. Symonds street observed their terday at the home of their daugh- the | ter, Mrs. Welles Bradford - ushers, D. Marine, M. DeCesare, J. ‘deerm s R The wedding of Miss Selma C. Allen of Washington street and John | E. Clark of Jewett City, took place last Saturday in this city. The Rev. brocaded satia | W. H. Barsch., pastor of the First Her veil | German Baptist church, performed | the ceremony. DI Miss Mary Diemand, daughter of (Continued on Page 11) The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Blackie, pastor of the | Methodist church, | e e 1 | Miss Mary Kalinowski. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kalinowski of Grove street, became the bride of | Simon Budnick. son of Mr. and Mrs William Budnick of Burritt street, Monday morning at Holy Cross | church. Rev. Victor Piaskowski of- | ficiated. 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