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MISS LOUIS Miss Field, daughter of M of Woodlawn, Ilartford, and Judge and Mrs. James Finest will be married Wednesday aff of the Ficld home, LD o by Haley Ir. and Mrs. I'vancis Eliiot Field Wayne Cooper, son of Cooper of Vin» s'veet, this city, ternoon, June 26, in the gardens Social Activities About Gown Early June Days Reveal M Fer June B any Attractive Social Events ides and Graduates—Shuttle Meadow Club to Hold Summer Garden Party June s and girls {1 home for the summer v thiefly arranged for- junio: affairs—all day motor trips, parties. With “bathing are in high favor, a: shore resort: e 20tk 'om schools and colleges arriving ‘acation, the entertainments are , usyally: impromptu, informal oolf foursomes, and picnicking the return of warmer weather, beach and ssuring a gay week-end at tha The Shuttle Meadow club comes to the front with one more dancing party, the last this garden par taking place on Thursd, It is to be a summer the 20th of June with season. dinner at 8 o'ciock and dancing until 1 o’clock. Arranged especially for the college sct a campus, it is sure to dr: a mean the married seis, both o —they will, and in good numt be of the best and once mo: will featare on the program management of Mrs. Howard Humphrey, Harold M. Parsons, Edward HATEVER else this past aiready come very close matter of engag and addenda, in the way of luncheo scores of local girls have join and according to rumor their betrothal and marriage to be Cooper-Ficld nuy ated fo in the minds of v promi oceurring in Hartford wiil no d Britainites. . Cooper is th Cooper of Vine street and p younger set of town. JLUB ey C year anc gathering, the annual Association at Ellsworth Hon an important event with the and always draws a record att Bates, Regent of the Iisther necessary plans ts " nts are almoxt Ju meeti ™ for the local o and their contemporaries off the large attendance. This doesn’t Ider and younger, won't be there ver. The music as always is tc re some special divertissement which again is under the able Mrs. Donald Gaflney, itchell and Manville Johnson. P vear may or may not do, it has to establishing a record in the marriages and their amusing ns, teas and dinners, Scores and ed the r: of the married set iz still another widely important made known before fall. The r dune 26 are just now foremost nent sceiety people and though loubt draw a large group of New ¢ only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ominent -and popular with the g a standstill at this season of the| 11, witn Ly Illsworth Memoriai isor. This is usually aipters about the state dance from here, Murs. Harry anje; ter, is completing ranization. various cl PERSONALS School Retuini Summer Vacat M court wation Eilecr ingtor of Mr Maple degres 1% M Carthy of s the final D. A, R.| [ the commencament NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, Mrs. Joseph M. Halloran and two children, . Junior _and Agnes,_ of Grove Hill, will leave June 25, to the ' summer at Stannard Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hine of Hill- side Place spent the week at the Hine cottage at Bantam Lake. PR and Mrs. Sanford B. Chand- returned from their wed- of and Mr. ler have ding trip and are at the home Mrs. Chandler's parents, Mr. Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Sunnyledge are Rhode Island, for .. E. A. Moore in Pro a few d of . Mr .. George Dunn Dr. and Mrs. M. of A Dr. and Lincoln street, Kinsella, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mul- ligan of Liberty street motored to New York city the middle of the week, for a few days, C e e e N nd Mrs. Albert Hine of yton road, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hine, Mrs. Henry Hine and Miss Gertrude Hine of Hillside Place will attend the graduation exercises at Connecticut College for Women, New lLondon, Monday. Miss Flora Hine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Hine, 13 a member of the | sraduating class. i New Yerk city 50 Mr. and Mrs. Ge Vine street w in during the weck. . Miss Barbara Hillard Smith of New York city will arrive tomor- row to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Albert Corbin of shuttle Meadow avenue. . e e Orlando ~ Swift and daughter, Miss Katherine Swift of Lincoln street return today from Cranford, New Jersey, where they have heen visiting during the week, “ e Mis. Mrs. Raymond Gilpatri of X road returned v day from a few days stay in New York city. Y Miss Dorothy Dewey, daughter of Dr. and Mrs A street, Bristol, will sail day, June B9, on the 8. ¥ for Kurope. She will take months’ course in Fontainbleau School located just outside Aquitani a th of Kine of Paris. Arts et Miss Emily Sloper, daughter Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Siopereof sell street is spending the week-end in Pelham, N. Y. of us- ¢ o o Miss Beatric: Iteynal, daughter of ington street and Misg Ruby An- drews, daughter of Mr. and M John A. Andrews of Lincoln road are planning a delightful automo- bile trip this summer, going first to Washington, I. ", then on to Chicago, 11l, and north into Can- ada where they will spend some time motoring in the provinces. who spent the first part of the week in Arlington, Mass.. with M Rob- ert Everett, has, with Mrs. erett gone up to Aurora, N. Y.. to attend exercises at Wells College this week-end. week Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Everett will visit Mrs. Charles Kilbourue in Moravia, N. Y. o s e Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cobb who arrived from the Orient on Wednes- day are visiting Mrs. Cobb’s broth- liam ¥. Brooks of Hjgh street. PR Miss street is sailing for Europe on the 29th of June. Mrs. Oriande daughter have returned home in Lowell, Mass., after spend- ing a few davs in town with the baby's grandfather, Talmadge Swiit of Cedar atrest. to o e " Mrs. Wilbur Gilbert and heér daughter, Elizabeth and small son, Wilbur, Jr., of Beaumont, Texas. are expected in town this week end, motoring from Manlius, N. Y. where they stopped to join Mrs. Gilbert's mother, Mrs. Ruen B, Bassette, who for visited their with Misses Candes her sisters, o e e The Ladies State Golf Tourna- ment opens on Monday at the New Haven ‘ountry club 1 among those entering from here are. Miss M nnett,” Miss Katheryn Bertha Chamberlain Chamberlain, Mrs, Mrs. James Wilbor, Jr., Mrs. Miss iss Cornelia Mrs "RHYTHM® Waicace Sremunes LeWitt tion smiths. Prospe cially very rom the 10 the p pr at ‘Lapy. Dianal Tewee STERING Maxwell Hart of Lincoln road. ] ence, Hart of heg Dewey of High | Wednes- violin study at ext | er, and his wife, Mr. gnd Mrs. Wil- | Corrine Bacon of Lexington | | Saturday was one of the prettiest weddings of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reynal of Lex- |18 the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart of Lincoln [eon at the Ritz-Carlton next Satur- | day noon. * e e Mrs. Stanley Hart of Park Place | i TP MRS. SANFORD BALLARD CHANDLER I Pliota b Mrs. Chandlei’s marriage to Lieutenant Chandler last She road. rsons and Mrs. Ralph |and at the Sloper summer home in | Greenville, Maine. old M. Howe, T . e e “ . Mrs. Eleanor Lewis Hildebrandt | ooy o008 B8 e and of New York city Is giving a lunch- |« " guiiin of Lexinglon street are in Greenville, Maine, gy b | Nr. and Mes. Benjamin | York city were at the o | Neaddw elub on Thursday. of New . Miss Mildred Qui daughter of Shuttle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quigle Stanley street. who has ing in “Mimi” in New York city the past season is spending a vacation | with her parents. | M¢ . . Hiumphrey of Shuttle has returned from Howard dow avenue York city 2, L. Barker, I .. ..1outh, . of Mr. and M s R. Barker of | Mrs. Johnston of Monroe Stanley street returned from college Street has returned from Milford, today for the summer vacation, | onn, . Vanee Cha are . | rles Quigley of | Miss Margarct Middlemass, daugh- spending the | ter of Mrs. William Middlemass of . Mr. and Mrs, New York cit | production at ) | Hartford. Swift and her small | their | L of | from | theory several days has | the | North | lege and will Har- | for your the new creations of the ing American silver- 1 invited, pattern is shown carly Modernistic nish motifs are LeWitt's. | month of June at Kast River, Madi. | South High street and Miss Corrine Goodwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Burton Goodwin &f Sherman court and Mrs. Johwi Flannery of orhin avenue are spending the week-en: in Madison with hall, beer gerac n in the theater son. Mr. Quigley who ving in “Cyrano de this winter was rec Parsons’ “ .. Mizs Mildred Goodwin, d Mr. and Mrs. HerSert Ellis street seeduated the Kutver ten School in 1ar i« .. hoth . Barker, daugh- | Hill who has been spending several ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis It. Bark- | months on the continent is return- er of Stanley street was warded the | ing 1o the states next month. Austin-Cornelins Dunham prize of | piEree $30 for the highest standing in the and practice of nursing in her ciass at the duation exer- cises at the Hartford Hospital Training School on Thursday. Miss Baker is a junior and hesid ning the Dunham prize was award- en an ins M and pennant ol g stunding during M Itobert J. Vance has returned from trip to Sharon Springs, N. Y. of Mapla moto, Goodwin Thursday Kinderg: of stres . Miss k 1l N+ Mezdow avenu York city fast P refurned from Wednesday. W Mrs, G > Kimball and h ter-in-lo Mrs, Arthur Kimball gave a delightful picnic and bridge 1t Madison Tuesduy, at the former’s vear o s e Miss Carlotta Sloper and Mrs. Hurold T. ell street returned rom Siorres nter oper o Thurs- Agrienltural Col- spend the Tmer ‘nts, here and in town ol Mr r R day With her par offers inspec- siler lead S BED Americar v And lower TREASURE STl n. ~@ Bachrach | Mrs, George Kim- | . . | Mrs. Kenneth T, Sloper of Grove Mrs. Howard Humphrey of Shut- | LIVING DINING IN PORCH All Colors, Sizes and Shapes were Mrs. J. E.' Cooper, Mrs. Wil- liam L. Hatch, Mrs. James North, Mrs. William ~ Rattenbury, Mrs. Harold M. Parsons, Mrs. Ernest Pel- ton, Mrs, Harold T. Sloper and Mra. Fred Searle. ¢ o0 Mrs. Arthur S8ampson and chil- dren of Walnut street will spend the summer in Westbrook, leaving here on the 15th of June. .« o0 Miss Ruby Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Andrews of Lincoln road 1s attending a house | party in Plymouth, Mass, this week- end. * s e Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Kimball of lLexington street returned to- day from Boston, Mass. ‘e e e Harold M. Parsons, of Russell street returned today from a busi- | ness trip in the south. v . Mrs. Havold T. Sloper of Russell street is in Norton, Mass, this week-end to attend the commence- ment exercises at House in the Pines, School. Her daughter, Ella is a member of the graduating class. “ e Mrs. Lauren Bancroft of Maple ‘HIII is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ton McKenna of New Rochelle, New York, former residents of Maple Hill. ¢« e 0 and Mrs. Stanley Galpin of ngton ridge, Berlin, left yes- terday for New York from where they will sail for Paris. They will tour the continent this summer be. fore returning to this country in the fall. L. § Worthi DY Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hoga- boom of Stanley street attended the graduating exercises at Columbia collegé where the degree of chemical engincer was conferred upon their !son, G. Byron Hogaboom, Jr. oo . Mr. and Mrs. 1. Harding and Gaughter, Leonie and Louisc, of | Maple Hill spent last week-cnd at ‘\\'vllrslvy, Mass. % .. of Mr. and of Lincoln William McCue, son | Mrs. William P. McCue street, is home from University, Washington, the summer. D. ¢, for . .. ‘nn(! daughter of East Stroudsburg. Pa. arc visiting Mr. Vibberts' brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and [Mrs. Dana L. Vibberts of Lincoln |street. . Miss Victbria Fiske of New York is spending a few days with her |parents, Reverend and Mrs. Samuel |A. Fiske of Berlin. i . e | Mrs. 0. Crossett of Philadelphia is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cook | |0t Maple Hill . o . | Mr. and Mrs. Charles R Anderson {and Miss Mavis Brennan of Goodwin street, Bristol, sailed from New Yor City yesterday on the §. S. Kings- holm for a three months' tour of | Europe. | DY Miss Leonora Lacava, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. James Lacava who, |since her debut in opera in 1927, has sung.in several productions in |Maly, will return to her home on | Hawkins stregt, Monday. Rifasn Miss Helen M. Bradley of this city is visiting in Washington, . C. M Miss Rosa A. Tyler of New York is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Phoebe A, Tyler of Plainville. . e . Miss Eleanor Proudman of Bos- ton spent last week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everett ‘B. | Proudman of Maple Hill, { P Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Whyte and son of Belmont, Mass.. arc visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lau-| nce Mouat of Grove Hill o« .. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fitzgerald «f Homestead avenue have as their |guests, Mrs. H. Qchs, Miss Lillian |Ochs, Walter Ochs and Harold Wolfe of Jersey City. Nunzio E. Agnello | TEACHER OF VIOLIN | STUIMO, 299 MAIN ST, For Appointments CALL 2009-) AUNT NANCY'S HAND HOOKED RUGS For The NURSERY ROOM ROOM ROOM Georgetown | Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Vibberts MiSS HELENA DOANE Miss Doane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Doane of Maple Hill, was graduated from New Jersey College for Women with an A. B. degree. She received the New Britain College club scholarship four years ago. avenue is spending the summer at Westerly, Rhode Island. P Mus, Clifford Hance of Hart Ter- race is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs, George Cooley of {Troy, New York. . Mrs. Harold 8. Scarborough and | daughter, Phyllis, of Maple Hill ar: spending two weeks as guests of Mra. Henry Bierr of Harrisburg, Pa. P Mr. and Mrs. Buell B. Bassette of Emmons Place, Mrs. Wilbur C. Gi!- bert and Miss Ruth Bassette, will leave Tuesday to attend the gradu- ation festivities at West Point, Mr. ‘Bassette’s alma malter, P Dr. William Flanagan Flanagan with their four children of Forest street have again leased a house at Clinton for the summer months. Mrs. Elizabeth A, Carleton of Bassett street is visiting in Bridgé- port. Miss Ruth Fish, daughter of Mr, and ac Fish of the Shut | Meadow club, and a student at Gal- laudet college in Washington, D. C. will spend the summer at Tall Pine | Camps, and Mis. (e o o .o Misses Katherine and Mary Grif- fin, teachers in the New Britain school system, arc spending the | week-end in Bay View, Milford. PR Mr. and Nrs. John Conlin of Com. morwealth avenue, left today to ate tend the commencement exercises at William Bentley of Russell street is on a business trip in the west, o« o Mrs. Milton Jones and daughter of Trumbull street are spending the summer at Hotchkiss Grove. . . Donald Gaffney of Corhin . Mrs. SILVER of DISTINCTION IN PERFECT HARMONY WITH THE QUESTION OF PRICE DESIGNS WHICH WILL NEVE OUT OF STYLE. DESIGNS WITH FUNDAMENTAL MOTIFS. A SHAPE THAT WILL BE DESIRABLE FOR A LIFETIME—AND LONGER. DESIGNS INSPIRED BY MAGNIFI- CENT CREATIONS OF HUNDREDS OF RS AGO. DESIGNS THAT WILL TREASURED THROUGH ALL THE EARS TO COME. TADE SKILLFUL MASTER SUBSTANTIAL. WEIGHT. ON THE PORTER & DYSON JEWELERS FOR GENERATIONS FIFTY-FOUR MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT