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Mrs. Willlam T. Morrissey and ehildrea of Vine street left yester- day to spend the summer at Stan- nard Beach, "mv:ok. .. Harry Wemela, principal of the Nathan Hale Junior High achool, aalls on July 3, for,a trip to Eu- rope. e o P George Kimball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball of Lexing- ton street, received the degres of master of arts Tuesday at the com- mencement exercises of Princeton wuniversity, Princeton, New Jersey. He was graduated from the univer- sity with a degree of bachelor .ot arts last year recelving his degree with highest honors. Last year he won a fellowship and recently was swarded the Proctor fellowship of $1,400. Mr. Kimball plans to return to Princeton next year and study for the degree of doctor of phi- osophy. ¢ o0 Mr. Kimball - and his brother, Penn T. Kimball, sail today for Eu- vope. They will spend the summe: hiking in lw‘tlcrllm.l. . Mrs, Raymond Babcock of Roch- ester, New York, is visiting her sis- ter, Miss Ruth Henry of Lincoln stroet. . Mra, ltlnley. C:over and son of Brookside road leave next Thurs- éay to spend the summer at Sa- chem's Head. Stuart 'W. i’nr‘nn‘- of Lincoln street attended his class reunions at Yale this week. LI . Mrs. Albert Corbin of Shuttle Meadow road and her ' daughter, Miss Barbara Hillard Smith, were in New York city on Wednesaday. s . Mr. and Mre, Maxwell 8. Porter and two children of Lincoln road will be in Franconia, New Hamp- shire, during July, and at Fisher's Island, New York, in August. * o 0 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Manning of Steele atreet attended the Yale- Harvard baseball game in New Haven last Tuesday. « s 0 GAL— FOUR PeRsonals M. and Mrs. Stanley Bradford of Springfield, Mass., are visiting Mr, d Mrs. Donald McMillan of Park place and with them attended the boat races in New London yester- day. L) Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hart of Hart street who have been abroad veral weeks are sailing for the states July 3rd. o o o Mr. and Mrs, M. Healy and small daughter, Jean Elizabeth of Maple street are spending the week-end in Milford. e o o ‘ Mias Polly Morse returned Thurs. day to her home in Boston, Mass., after spending the week in town with her aunt, Mrs. Willlam Mon- tague of Hawley street. - o o 0 Allan McKenzie has returned to his home in Milwaukee, Wis.,, whils Mrs.: McKenzie has stayed on to visit with her parents, . Mr. and Mrs. George Kron of the Glen Apartments. With them she will later this season, motor back to her home. o o . Mr. and Mra. George Boll of Trumbull street were in New Lon- don yesterday for the Yale-Harvard regutta. . ar. and Mrs, Waiter Filetcher and family of Monroe street are motor- ing to Maine the latter part of next week, leaving their eldest son Paul a ‘boys camp, they will go on to end the wedding of Mrs. Fletch- ei's uncle. * o o Mrs. Virginia Taylor, a former resident of thig city, who has been abroad for two years arrives In New York city on the 30th of June. ¢« s The John C. Loomises of Lincoln road are opening their summer home at Madison today. John, Jr., their youngest son is entertaining rwin Sloper, son of Mr. and Mra. Andrew J. Sloper of Grove Hill over the week-end. On Monday Er- win and John, who is known as “Tony” and George Linder, the son of Mr. and Mrs.: Thomas Linder of Lincoln road are motoring to Green- ville, Maine to spend a week at the A. J. Bloper's summer home on Moosehead Lake. Kenyon Loomis, the eldest son of thé John C. Loo- mmises left yesterday to spend the summer on & ranch near Denver. Colorado. o o 0 Willlam T. Sloper of Grove Hiil bas arrived home from California. next week. o e Norman Cooley, son of Dr. George Cooley of Lincoln road has return- ed from Kent Schol, Kent, Conn. * o o Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball of Lexington street and their chil- dren, George, Elizsabeth and Penn T.. Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Parsons of Ruseell street, Willlam Sweeney of Cedar street, Mr. and Mrs. Par- don Rickey of Beriin, Mr. and Mra. Howard Humphrey of Shuttle Mea- dow avenue, Mr. and Mrs. George Kimball of South Burritt street and Madison were at the Yale-Harvard boat races today. ° o o Mrs. Helen Hindle of Haworth N. J., is spending several days ut the home of her daughter, Mrs. Manville Johnson of Maple Hiy. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are in New- berg, N.-Y., for the week-end and on Monday will attend the boat races at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. * s o Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Buskirk Ten Acre. read are ot home from Boston, Mams., today. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hart and family of Hart street are leaving to. to open their summer home at Martha's Vinyard. . 0 Mrs, Rodman Ch.unburlun of Lincoln road whe opened her sum- coming week in town at the home or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rus- sell of Grove Hill. - o 0 Mrs. Harold T. Sloper and daugh- ter, Miss Carlotta Sloper and Miss Emily Sloper of Russell street and Arthur Hall of Greenvile, Maine, who has been a house guest at the Sloper residence for several days are expected home from New York city today. L L Mrs. . Robert C. Vance of Maple streat left Thursday to spend ten days at Ridgewood with Mrs. Rob- ert J. Vance. e & o Mrs. E. L. Hildebrandt of New York city is spending the wegk-end in Norfolk with Mrs. Graham 8mith. PR Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Burdick of Bmith street, are spending the week-end at Lake Pocotopaug, East Hampton. L Mr. and Mrs. 8. F, S8eaman and Mr. and Mrs Edward C. Banta of Mon- roe atreet have opened their cottage at Indlan Neck for the summer. e o . ‘Mrs. Joseph M. Halloran and chil- dren of Grove Hill, and Mrs. W. T. Morrissey and children of Vine street left yesterday to apend the summer at Stannard Beach. « e Mrs, Walter Fromme has returned to her home in New York. Mrs. Fromme has been visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hannon of Clark atreet, for the past two weeks. P i Miss Marguerite Williams of West Main street is motoring to New Jer- sey to spend the week-end with rel- atives. . 0. Miss Veronica Luhrs, daughter of Mra. Herman Strosser of Forest street, is on a house party at Clinton Beach this week-end. D) Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Dolan of Santa Barbara, California, are vis- itng in New Britain, .« s s Miss Shirley Carpenter, daughter of Mras. A. M. Carpenter of Rock- well avenue, graduated from Sim- mons college this past week, receiv- ing a Bachelor of Bcience degree. Miss Carpenter sailed yesterday in company with her sister, Miss Rae Carpenter, a member of the high school faculty, for a two months trip on the continent. ¢ o e Miss Anne E. Morrin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morrin of East street, was graduated from Mount 8t. Joseph's Academy, Hartford, on June 12. Miss Morrin will leave shortly to apend the summer at Cres- cent Beach, Niantic. o e 0 Chief and Mrs. Willlam Noble and son, Everett, attended the gradua- tion of their son and brother, Wil. liam, Jr., from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., on Thursday. Mr. Noble received his degree in me- chanical eutln:en:\',‘ James 8. Beach, son of R. J. Beach of Black Rock avenue, grad- uated from Brown university, Provi- dence, R. I, on last Tuesday with a B. A. degree. Mr. Beach plans to do post graduate work at the university this fall. L Miss Marjorie Anderson of Trinily street, Miss Josephine Olmstead of South High street and Miss Alice Finneman of Bassett street are at- tending & house party at New Lon- don. They attended the Yale- Harvard boat races yesterday. .. Mr. and Mr:. Otto Anderson and Mrs. Walter Occupin are spending the week-end at their summer home, Oak Lodge, at Waverly Park, Bran- ford. ¢« o0 Mrs. Herbert L. Mills of Curtis street and her daughter, Mrs. Ed- win W. Devis of Cloquet, Minnesota, were in New York city yesterday. o o e Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stott of South Burritt street are spending the week-end in New York city. « s . Dr. Henry Martin and William Dobson are on a moter trip to Buf- falo, New York. ¢ s o E. R. Carter, Jr., of Adams street was in New York city yesterday. ¢« s e Miss Gertrude Holfelder of Hart street is at White 8ands for two weeks. . Henry Bray of Ten Acre road is :pendlu the week-end at New Lon- on. ¢« o 0 Miss Marion Scheyd of Tremont street is spending the week-end at New London. ¢« s 0 Robert Clark, a student at Tilton academy, Tilton, New Hampshire, is spending the summer vacation with his parents in East Berlin. GATHERINGS Round of Gaiety Con- tinues to Amuse Society During the Week. Mrs. Ernest Olson of Coolidge street entertained the members of her luncheon-bridge club on Thurs- day afternoon. L Miss Hulda Brink was guest of honor at a shower given by Mrs. Esther Pilz of Highland Terrace on Friday. Miss Brink will become the bride of Ernest A. Griswold on June 24th. . . The Order of the Rainbow for Girls held their second birthday party at the Masonic:temple last Tuesday evening. There were 32 girls present at the dinner and six candidate: were initiated later. Mrs. Inez Babcock, first mether adviser of the assembly, was present. o o o Miss Marjorie Hart opened her home on Kensington gvenue to & re- union of the Conn cut of the Mount Ida school on Tuesday after- noon. Bridge was played in the afternoon and was followed by din- ner. Mrs, Herman Roehl of Hart- ford sang & number of vocal selec- tions, accompanied by Miss Hart on the piano. L Mrs. Emory Corbin of Laurel road save a small diner party last eve- ning at her home. 8he will enter- tain again on Monday evening. N Mra. Donald Montgomery of Ber- lin will give a luncheon and bridge party Monday afternoon. ¢ o o Mra. George P. Rockwell observed her 83th birthday Tuesday at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Donald R. Hart of Hart street. DR Mrs, Harold Marsh of East street gave a miscellaneous shower Friday evening in honor of Miss Anna Schreiner of Arch street. The home was prettily decorated in yellow and white. Miss Schreirer will marry Allen Brown of South High street on June 29th. DY Miss Vera Johnson of Common- wealth avenus entertained three tables of bridge on Wednesday eve- ning in honor of Miss Jewel Crowe of Black Rock avenue. Prizes were given to Miss Margaret Crowe, Mra, Frances Bowers and Miss Anna Gourson, ¢« o . Mrs. John Pinches of Worthington ridge, Berlin, will entertain thc members of the Sunshine society at her home next Tuesday. L) Mr. and Mrs. William Heald and daughter, Nancy, are expected at the home of Mrs. Heald's uncle, Pardon C. Rickey, of Berlin, on thc first of July. Mr. and Mrs. Heald will spend some: time in Berlin and then they intend to go to Methuen, Massachusetts. . o . The Delta chapter of the Sigma Pi Epsilon sorority held a dance Thurs- day evening at the Clearwater Inn, Lake Pocotopaug. The dance was largely attended by the active mem- bers and their guests. The commit- tee in charge were Miss Elle Maxen, Miss Mitchy Keimowitz, Miss Helen Aronson, and Miss Kate Finklestein. The patrons and patronesses were Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. H K. Gould. ) Mr. and Mrs. Manville Johnson entertained eight at dinner and cards Wednesday night at their home in Maple Hill. e s o Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hunger- ford gave a delightful swimming party Wednesday night at “Avalon Farms” their coutry estate, later taking their guests into the Shuttle Meadow club for dinner. e s s . Mrs. Fred Troop entgrtained a foursome at bridge and tea Wednes- day afternoon. . . Mrs. Wilbur Gilbert gave a lunch- eon bridge for eight Wednesday noon at their home on Lincoln Road, entertaining Mrs. Arthur Kimball, Mrs. Howard Humphrey, Mrs. Earl VanBuskirk, Mrs. Pardon Rickey, Mrs. Harold M. Parsons, Mrs. Johnstone Vance, Mrs. Harold Hatch, and Mrs. Harry Bates. ¢« o 0 Mrs. Harold White of Maple Hill gave a bridge party of two tables Thursday afternoon honoring her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jack Herbert who is returning to California to make her home. Mrs. Herbert is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. White of Maple Hill. . o . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Troop of Ber- lin gave a dinner party last night. .« o o Mrs. Victor Beneson of East Ber- lin and Mrs. Arthur Benson of Ber- lin are giving an all day picnic next Tuesday at the Amston Fish and Game club. Jack Austin, small son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Austin of Maple Hill cel- ebrated his fifth birthday Thurs- day by entertaining a number of his young friends at a party. ¢ o o Thomas Linder gave a small din- ner party at the Shuttle Meadow club Thursday honoring his house guest, Ned Woodbury of Beverly, Mass, o s o Mrs. George B. Loomis of Grove Hill was the guest of honor at a party given recently by Mrs. W. B. Montague of Hawley street. Thc guests were Mrs. Willlam Lane, Mrx. Harry Kutcher, Mrs. Ralph Hall, Mrs. John Holmberg, Mrs. Charles Bengston, Mrs. Willlam Rickert, Mrs. Elizabeth Webb, Miss Grace Wiegand, Mins Dorothy Weigand, Miss Ada Hitchiner, Miss Alma Rempp, Mrs. Frank Landon, Mrs. Irving Ellis, Mrs. William Rinker, Mrs. Fred Miller, Jr, Miss Alico SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1929. MISS DOROTHY LOMBRA Miss Lombra, a niece of Mrs. Fred Upson, entertained with her sister, Miss Muriel Lombra, at a luncheon-bridge on Thursday at the Shuttle Meadow club. 8tingle, Miss Ruth Johnson and Miss Marjorie Leupold. Mrs. Loomis and her son, Albert, sailed on Friday for Denmark. “Vacation Time"” is the name un- der which Miss Gertrude Hine pre- sented her senior puplls in a piano rvecital Friday night. The complete program which was given at Miss Hine’s home before the parents and friends of the young, folks follows— A 8ail Boat (duet) .. . MclIntrye Alicia and Patricia Mangan At the Beashore ... Donald Hart, By the River . Virginia Lee Judd In the Army .. . Thompson Clifton Cooley The Merry Hikers Janice Clark Down the 8tream ..... Doris Hart Hunting Song . 4 Paul Fletcher 8ong of the Jasmine (From Garden Corner) Virginia Bodley Old French-Canadian Melodies . .... Arranged by Grant-Schaefer a. The Mill Wheel . Hugh Rowland Blow, Wind, Blow Talcott Stanley Song (to be announced) .. . John Humason To a Wild Rose (from “Woodland Sketches™) MacDowell Jean Parsons Nodding Ferns .... Joseph Martin On Dancing Waters Elsle Anderson The Bucking Broncho . Oberndorfer Elbridge Jones The Orchard in Bloom .. Evelyn Maxon The Shepherd's Song (from “Sum- mer time Suite”) Mildred Lindquist Festival of Roses (California) Friml Fitzhugh . Hatch Gurlitt b. Huerter Barbour Mary Dunn Song (to be announced) Phebe Ballou By a Mossy Bank Elizabeth Hatch Woodland Echoes Barbara Johnson Distant Mountains ...... Torjussen John Humason Pan Pastorale ..... .. Godard HOT WEATHER SUGGESTIONS A— Westinghouse Fan Kitchen Ventilator Kelvinator Refrigerator Spring & eBuckley . ELECTRIC CO. T7—19 Church Street Ellen Fairbank | Along the Shore Burbara Scripture A day in Venice ... a. Gondoliers Charlotte Parsons Venetian Love Song Ethelyn Parsons In the Land of Sunshine . Lucille Fengler Sea Pictures . a. Calm b. Storm Phebe Ballou Ushers Pease, b. Hueter Prudence Doris Hart. Mary Dunn. DT Miss Dorothy and Miss Muriel Lombra, nieces of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Upson of Park Place, gave a very pretty luncheon bridge of sev- en tables at the 8huttle Meadow club on Thursday. The color scheme was in pastel shades which was carried out in the flowers and favors. The prizes were won by Miss Florence Bently, Miss Rea Zimmerman, Miss Margery Norris, Miss Emily Sloper, and Miss Winifred Plant. .« s Mrs. Bennet H. Hibbard of Forest street entertained members of her bridge club Monday afternoon at her home. The prizes were given to Mrs. H. W. Williams, Miss Miriam Mouat and Mrs. Clarence Manning. s e Mrs. Clarence Manning entertain- ed the Alpha club Tuesday evening at her home on Steele street. Miss Katherine Swift won the bridge prize. ¢« o0 Mrs. George Dunn of Lincoln street gave a luncheon and bridge party Tuesday at her summer home at Beach Park. Clinton. The guests included: Mrs. Henry Donnelly, Mrs. 58 WEST MAIN M. A. Kinsella, Jirs. Joseph M. Hal- loran, Mrs. Willlam T. Morrissey Mrs. William F. Flanagan, Mra. J. H. Curtin, Mrs. J. E. Curtin, Mrs. Henry T. Bray, Mrs. William J. Far- ley, Mrs. J. L. Ward, Mrs. J. M. Ward, Mrs. H. C. Magargal, Miss Mona Martin, Mrs. Ellis J. Bardsley and Mrs. J. H. Mulligan. s 0 Mrs. Thomas B. Fay of Allen street, entertained at a bridge and miscellaneous shower at her home. Tuesday night, in honor of Miss Alice R. Bailey of 20 Lincoln street, wh> 1 ~omes the bride of Elec‘rical Inspector Cyril J. Curtin next month. Misses Beatrice McConn. Marian Gagan and Anna Bailey were the winners at bridge. .« .. Miss Bailey was the guest of the office force of the Vulcan ~“Iroa Works, Thursday night, at a show er and she was presented with a set of glassware, ¢« o Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Buskirk of Ten Acre Road entertained guests at dinner Monday night. s e Mrs. George Kimball of South Burritt street gave a delightful beach party at her Madison home Tueeday night, entertaining in hon- or of Miss Corinne Goodwin, whose engagement to Dr. Carleton Fooks was announced last Saturday. Mrs. Kimball entertained her guests wiih a svimming party fcllowed by 1 ner and a series of games, ard, ping pong and that popular gai. called “horses.” Among those going down for the party from here were Miss Margaret Middlemass, Mrs. Le- land Hoar, Mrs. Johnstone Vance, Mrs. Hubert Williams, Mrs. John Flannery, Mrs. Lucian Stevens, Miss Beatrice Reynal and Mrs. James Baldwin. Mrs. Howard Breummer and Mrs. Arthur S8ampson who are already in residence at Westbrook complete the list of guests. WEDDINGS Cooper-Field Nuptials Next Thursday — Other Marriage Notes. Miss Hulda Brink, daughter of Mrs Emma Brink of Ash street, will marry Earnest A. Griswold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Griswold of Francis street on Monday afternoon at four o’'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry will attend as matron of honor and best man, ¢« s Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Ann Mele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mele of 8herwood avenue, to Dominic Delldona of Newington. “ .. Miss Sadie Sharpe of 98 Highland Terrace and Joseph L. Bernstein of 48 Loomis street, Hartford, were J. H. Aronson of Congregation Te: phereth Israel. Mrs. Berstein was born in Russia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Sharpe. Mr. Bern- stein is a contractor. ... Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mildred O. Jenkins of 591 Btanley street and George F. MacName of Saybrook which took place on June 15. Reverend Theo- idore 8. Dunn of the South Congre- |gational church officiated. Mrs. MacName, a divorcee, was born in this city the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins. ¢ s o The monthly meeting of the Pol- |ish Junior League was held at the home of Miss Marie Ostroske in Farmington Thursday evening. Plans were made for a boat ride to be held in August. The annual club outing will be held at Beach July 13. Y Mrs. Val Cieszynski entertained at a bridge at her home on Buell street I'riday evening in honor of Mrs Alton Lamont of Waltham, Mass | Prizes were won by Mrs. Lamont and Miss Helen ePters. AT G —_—e———mae—— Herbert E. Anderson Teacher of Violin For appointment call 361-4 Stuvio: Packard Bidg. Arch and Main Sts | “THE HOME OF BEAUTIFUL GIFTS” ACKAWAY'S GIFT SHOP Opp. Burritt Hotel WEDDING INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS NAME CARDS—Prices on Request—BUSINESS CARDS married Sunday, June 16, by Rabbl | Crescent | Mrs. Lamont is spending twn weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Chotkowski of eKnsington. .« o 0 At 10 o'clock Wednesday morn- ing, June 19, Miss Mary Ronketti, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Albert Ronketti of 580 Church street, be- came the bride of Herbert Crowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Crowley of 14 Brook street. Reverend John Keane, pastor of 8t. Joseph's church officiated. The maid of honor was Miss Josephine Ronketti, sister of the bride, and Niel Crowley a broth- er of the bridegroom was the best man. ‘The bride's gown wi s of white taf- feta, with a peacock hemline. Her veil was of tulle and orange blos- soms. She carried a bouquet of calla lilies and lilies of the valley. The | matd of honor wore a flowered taf- | feta trimmed with a deep rose bow. | Her horsehair hat was also trimmed with deep rose, and she carried and old fashioned bouquet. Solos were sung by Francis Egan and Mrs. George O'Brien. Mr. Egan chose, “I Love You Truly.” while Mrs. O'Brien sang, “Ave Maria." A reception was held at the bride's parent's home on 8outh street for 150 guests from nearby cities, New Jersey and Massachus- etts. Mr. and Mrs. Crowley are on| an unannounced wedding trip. e o o Miss Anna Ahern, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. William F. Ahern of 82 Ellis street and William Ramsey, son of Mrs. R, Ramsey of 83 Pros- pect street were married Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's church. Reverend John F. Donohue officiated. During the ceramony, so- los were given by Mrs. O'Brien, who sang, “Ave Maria,” and Miss F. Faulkner who sang. “At Dawning.” The bride was attired in a period gown of powder blue georgette with a hat to match and carried a bou- quet of yellow roses. Miss Marion C. Meehan, who was maid of honor, was dressed in Independence blue and jade white georgette with hat to match and carried pink roses. Joseph Clynes attended as best man. Upon their return from a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey will make their home in this city. Mrs, Ramsey is a graduate of the Senior High school in the class of 1918 and of the St. Francis Hospital Training school in 1925. Miss Catherine Doherty of 225 Winthrop street became the bride of Walter Fitzimmons of 60 Cedar street at 9 o’clock Wednesday morn- | ing at 8t. Joseph's church. Reverend John F. Donohue officiated. As maid of honor Miss Doherty had Miss Margaret Sorenson of Meriden and |Leo Fitzimmons a brother of the | bridegroom, attended as best man. The bride's gown was of white satin trimmed with lace and on her hair was a cap effect veil of tulle, caught with orange blossoms and trimmed with pearls and rhine- stones. Her bouquet was of calla lilies. Miss Sorenson was attired in a yellow crepe de chine gown, trim- med with lace and sze wore a pic- ture hat of yellow horsehair to match. Miss Sorenson's bouquet was of talisman roses. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzimmons left for a wedding trip to Atlantic City after a reception that was held at the home of the bride. About 100 guests from Bridgeport, New Haven, Hart- ford, Meriden, New York, and this city. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzimmons will make their home in this city upon | their return, Mr. Fitzimmens is as- | sistant’ manager of the Strand The- | ater of Hartford. PR Last Monday at 9 o'clock at the ! ANNOUNCING Bosco's Beauty Parlor .8 now under the manage- ment of Mrs. Hazel Doerr, formerly Miss Hazel Downey {{|of the Marinello Shop, New i Britain and the Beauty Spot, Hartford i Church of Our Lady erend Austin 8. Mun Lena Mary Mslito, da tonio Melito of East thony M. Mondo, Jr., Madaline M. Mondo, of in marriage. As maid of honor Miss M attended by Miss Kdna N New Haven and James Plainville attended Mr. M best man. The bride's gown was chiffon, with georgette. Marie veil was held in place 1t Hi14 i fgfa H bouquet of yellow and white roses. A reception was held at the heme of the bride's father for 30 guests from New York, New Jersey, New Britain and Plainville. After the re. ception Mr. and Mrs. Mondo went honeymooning in New York and New Jersey. They will make thelr home at 262 High street, this city, on their return, Mr. Mondo was educated .in' New Britain and at a military achool in New York city. He is employed at the Stanley Works. Mrs. Mon tended the graded schools and & business achool in this city. ¢« o 0 Miss Stella Nixon and Vincent French were married Tuesday morn. ing at 8t, Paul's church in Kensing+ ton, Reverend John Brennan offici- ating at the ceremony that took place at nine o'clock. After a re. ception, Mr. and Mrs. French left for a wedding trip. They will make their home in Kensington. N Announcement was made of the engagement of Miss Mary Lukase- wics by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lukasewicz of Orange street on Tuesday, to Ernest Charland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Charland of South Main street. No date has been set for the wedding. °“ e e Their wedding anniversaries com- ing all within this past week, Mr. |and Mrs. Clarence Comstock of Lin- coln street, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams of Liberty street, and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Bull of Black Reck avenue, entertained their bridge and supper club at Ye Castle Inn, Say- brook, on Thursday evening. ’ DY ' In celebration of their twenty- seventh wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foote of Stanley street entertained a few friends on Tuesday. e . Miss Nellie Bassen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bassen of 21 Lasalle Court, became the bride of Jack Tyborski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tyborski of 19 Allen atreet at 9 o'clock Monday morning at Holy Cross church. The bride was attended by Miss 8ally Kohanik as maid of honor and (oCntinued on Page 10) ' T R— T To say— . “YOU ARE WELL READY Is to say— i “LET THE BEACON GUIDE YOU” ! in your reading ... for here ‘|at the Beacon you will find ||| books to suit every mood and taste. 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