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mother, Mrs. Robert J. Vance of Maple street. . Mra. Fredorick Merrifield and two |. ehildren of Ghicago, lil, were in town this week, visiting with Mrs. Merrifield’s_parents, Mr. and $rs. Willlam F. Bv:olu ot. High street, . Mrs, Percy Earl returned last ‘Wednesday to her home in Chicaro, 1ll;, after spending- a few weeks in East Beriin with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Benson. L IR Mre. Robert C. Vance returned to- day to° her home on Maple stred after spending & week at Ridgewood Beach, Clinton. Next week Mrs, Vanoe ‘'will entertain her sister, s . Mr. and. Mrs. A. D. Clifford of Kensington avenue have but recently returnad, from a trip through the middlewest. They visited Curtis Cliforda in Marion, Ohio, on their return, 3 o« .. Mr..and Mrs. Palmer Howard of Stanley street are the guests of Mr. snd, Mrs. Newell Ames at Litchfield for & visit of two weeks, when Mr. and Mrs. Ames will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Howard to Waterford, Connecticut, .. ‘Miss Katherine Strong and her mother, Mrs. Eben Strong of Park- more street are visiting on Long Is- land -prior to Miss Strong's studies 'whicl® she will resume at Columbia this summer. = Miss S8trong s librarian at the Btate Normal achool. : L Miss Isabelle Foete was the guest of My, and Mrs. Wyman Johnson of Fairfield, Connecticut, this paat Mrs. Eleanor Hildebrandt of New Yeork city is expected today with her small daughterd, Joan, for a visit of two weeks. . The! committee of the class of 1919 of the senior high achool, are at 'the Castle Inn this evening in lebration of ‘their tenth reunfon. ) Miss Marjorie Galpin spent Thurs- day in New Britain after spending the past week at Southport. Miss Galpin left on Friday for Chicago and Wyomln'.. Miss Ruth Fish, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs I. Fish of SBhyuttle Meadow #lub has had as her guest Miss Jane Bibble of Cleveland, Ohio. Misa Fish and Miss Bibble will leave the early. part of this coming week for 'a)l Pines Camp, in Bennington, [New Hampshir .. Austin B. Wessell, son of Mr. and (Mrs. Howard Wessell of Harrison street 18 at Lake Mahopac, New [York, for the symmer. PR Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Byrnes of Providence, Rhode Island, were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ca-l [Roseen last week-end. Mrs. Byrnes 'was Miss Ebba Roseen before her imarriage. Miss Greta Roseen of Harrison street with her brother and sister, street with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Byrnes and Chales Byrnes, motored to Bast [Orange of the week-end. DO Mrs. Ernest Humphrey of Lincoin t, has returned to her home fter spending the past week with Mrs. William Warner at Pleasunt [Beach, Waterford, Connecticut. . . Mr, and Mrs. Btanley Hart cf [Park Place are spending the week- nd at Martha's Vinyard. . . Miss Margaret Russell of New ork city spent last week-end at he home of hel parents, Mr. and rs. Isnac Russell of Grove Hill, * o . Mrs. Willlam H. Booth and her on, Curtis, of Forest street, will jpend the latter part of next week n Martha's Vineyard. DR Mrs, James Brown and daughter, [Miss Fan Brown of Walnut strect are leaving for Washington, *onn., next Tuesday where they are planning to spend six weeks. Mive Dreta Brown leaves on Wednesday xt to spend four weeks in Maine. o ¢ o Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young and | 'amily ‘of Lincoln Road are at Mar- ha's Vineyard for the summer. . o . Dr. George Bodley and Mrs, Bod- ey with their daughter, Virginia, nd PDr. Bodley's mother, Mrs. Har- Y Bodley of Garden street have one to Lake Pocotopaus., East mpton. Dr. Bodley will spend 0 weeks while Mrs. Bodley will tay on for a month DR Sanford Chandler of Lincoln Roal leaves tomorrow on a western trip f two weeks time, " DY Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphrey nd son, Converse, of Shuttle Mea- ay avenue are to be at Madison he latter part of the summer. e s o Mr. and Mrs, Robert E. Lee and rs. Lee's mother, Mrs. L. D. pleton of Brooklyn, N. Y., have pened their summer home on tha igh Road. Kensington, o e . Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hart and ughter, Mrs. Einford Chandler of incoln Road are leaving for Ei- ftown, Mass.. Monday. « e e Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lee and imall son, Robert, of Dover Road, o to Madison on Tuesday for th: mainder of the season. e e Miss Virginia Tallard, daughter of | r., and Mre. H. 8. Tallard of Maple reet, who is a member of the fac- y at the junior high school, left ew Britain Friday to attend the nmer scssions at the University of orisin at Madison. Mies Tallard hes English. . Mrs. John Maloney and daughter, ta, of Summer street are visiting n Lewiston, Maine. | o o o | Miss RBernice Schalker. contraito tne San Carlo Opera company, her sixter. Miss Agnes Schalker. | entertained recently by Mr. and rs. William C. Hungerford of Rus- I etreet. ¢ o0 Mrs. B. J. Hubert and daughters Maple Hill leave this week-erd A | F. Woodford for Giant's Neck, Niantic, where they will apend several weeks. « o Mrs. Ann Sichlich and family of Bassett street leave this week-end to spend the summer at Ocean Beach, New London. « e Mrs. E. M. Richman and famiww of Bassett street leave tomorrow to spend the summer at Ocean Beach, New London. s s 0 8everal Maple Hill people will at- tend the.twenty-fifth wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mra. Clareuce in Avon tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Woodford were former residents of Maple Hill. e o 0 Miss Mary O'Connel of Connecti- cut avenue and Attorney John K Downey of Wallingford are attend- in gthe wedding of Mary J. Cahill and Eugene MacLaughlin of Bram- tree, Mass. The wedding took place this morning in that town. Miss Cahill is a former teacher in New Britain schools and has a host of friends here. ¢« o 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Nelson and family of Corbin avenue are spend- ing the season at their summer home at Old Kelsey Point. * . 0 Miss Edith Bergstrom, Clarence Carlson and Roy Niles are vacation- ing at the Nelson cottage, Old Kel- sey Point. * .. Mrs. Morr{s Siedrowsky of Stan- ley street returned yesterday from a months' trip through the middle west. ¢ .. Mr. and’ Mrs. Willlam Pond and daughters, Elinor and Shirley, of Maple Hill left today for an extend- ed motor trip through the Adiron- dacks, Green Mountains and the White Mountains, They will camp a week at Pinkham Notch. GATHERINGS Corinne Goodwin Honored At Many Parties—Picnics and Beach Gaieties. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burdick of Grove Hill. entertained at dinner Thursday evening in honor of the fifteenth ‘wedding anniversary of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Burdick of Stanley street. . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson gave a house warming last Saturday evening in their new home on Strat- ford road. There were thirty guests. o . Miss Helen Banulsky was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower held at her home recently. The home was decorated in rose and white. Miss Banulekl is to be mar- ried on July 4th to Zigmont Parker. .« o0 A personal shower was given Mrs. Alice Blanchette by Miss Bertha Dennis of Hartford avenue on Thursday evening. Mrs. Blanchette is to he married to John J. Scho- field of Andover, Massachusetts. e . Mrs. Henry Beebe of Lyons street gave a delightful bridge party at her home Thursday evening in honor of Miss Grace Weeks of Clarmont, Del- aware. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Philip Olson, Miss Grace Weeks and Mra. Robert Carlson. ¢« o o Miss Anna O’Connel and Miss Ag- nes Riely, members of the alumnae hody of the 8t. Vincent hospital, at- tended the alumnae banguet which was held at the Seven Gables Inn, Milford, Thursday evening. DO Mr. and Mrs. lLouis Young of Lincoln road entertained at dinner at their home on Wednesday eve- ning. o0 Mr. and Mrs. Qtto Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Occupin are entertaining a number of friends from New York city this week-end at their summer home, Oak Lodge, at Waverly Park, Branford, e . Mrs. Allan McKinnie of Forest street is giving a dinner party at her home next Wednesday night. « e . An interesting piano recital was givefi last evening by the pupils of Madelene Gerrish at her home on | Francis street. About 65 guests lis- tened to the following program: Tam O'Shanter Elmer Ripple Maiden’s Dream . Antoinette Di Minno ldle Moments ... Mary Paskewicxz Norwegian Cradle Song . Grace Schmarr Virginia Landon Myrtis West Day Dreams Caressing Butterfly .. Spring's Measenger .. ... Catherine Fitzgerald Duet, The Flatterer Phyllis 8immons, Grace Schmarr In a Gondola Lillian Matyczyk Polish Dance Marcia Ginsburg Betty's Waltz ..... Barbara Morne Shepherd’s Dream...Muriel Jacobi Twilight Phyllis 8immosy Duet, Spanish Dance .. Myrtis West, Marcia . . Ginsburg . Mrs. Robert E. Lee gave a small luncheon and bridge party Friday noon at her summer home in Ken- sington. . . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Eddy and children of Lincoln road have gone to Edgartown, Mass, for the sum- mer months. o . Mrs. Donald Hart of Hart street. who is at Martha's Vineyard for the season, will be in town next week. ¢« o o Mr. and Mrs. William F. Brooks of High street, their mother, Mrs. Ellen Brooks, and their son and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Merrifield, left yesterday for Kezar Lake, Me. . Mrs. Rodman Chamberlain "has retruned to Edgartown. Mass. aft. er spending a week in town with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. lsaac LY | Russell of Grove Hill. PR Mr. and Mrs. Emory Corbin gave a dinner party for twelve Monday night. celebrating the sixth anniver- srry of their marriage. Among their guests were Dr. Matthew Griswo'd and Mrs. Griswold of Kensington. Mra. Grant Wickwire of Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson of Berlin, | | | Mr. and Mrs, Donald Montgomery of Berlin, Parker Abbe and Mr. and Mrs. George Boli of this city. Dr. William Flanagan and Mrs. Flanagan of Forest street who ure at Beach Park this summer wer: in town on Wednesday and entertained several friends at dinner at the Shut- tle Meadow club that evening. o e 0 James Andrews Stevens, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Steveny of Monroe street celebrated his sec- ond birthday last Wednesday. .« s Mr. and Mrs. Albert Corbin are | giving a Sunday morning breakfast party tomorrow in their new home | on Shuttle Meadow avenue, . s . Mrs. Arthur Sampson and Mrs. ' Howard Bruemmer who are at Stan- | nard Beach this summer are giving ! a luncheon party next Tuesday to honor Miss Corinne Goodwin ani | on Friday, Mrs. Hubert Williams | and Rer sister, Miss Beatrice Reynal | are giving an all day beach party for | Miss Goodwin at the Reynal summer home at Madison, . Mrs. Victor Benson of East Ber- lin, Mrs. Percy Earl of Chicago, .| and Mrs. Arthur Benson of Berlin | gave a picnic luncheon party wd | bridge last Tuesday at the Amston | Lake club. Among their guests were | Mrs. Matthew Griswold, Mrs. Grant Wickwire, Mrs. Charles Hawking, Mrs. Horace Raymond, Mrs, Donald | Montgomery and Mrs. Emory Cor- | bin, Mrs. Russell Williams, the former ! Carlyn Kingsley of this city gave a delightful luncheon bridge Thursday noon at her home on Ballard Drive in West Hartford, entertaining tor | Miss Corinne Goodwin whose en- gagement to Dr. Carlton Fooks has recently Been announced. Mrs. Wil- liams' guests included, Mrs. Lucian Stevens, Mrs. Johnatone Vance, Mrs. | Edward H. Christ, Mrs. E. Hum- phrey Hildebrandt, Miss Margar Middlemass and Miss Ruth Basset! . . . Mrs. Wilbur Gilbert entertained | eight at luncheon and cards Wed- nesday noon at her home on Liu- coln road. . Mrs. Howard Bruemmer gave a birthday party for her small son, Jay, Wednesday afternoon at her summer home at Stannard Beacn, | Westbrook. . Mrs. Howard Humphrey of Shut- tle Meadow avenue is giving a sup- per party at her home tonight. e Miss Margaret Crowe of Bluck Rock avenue entertained twelve at luncheon-bridge last Saturday after- noon in honor of her sister, Mrs John M. Martin, who was Miss Miss Jewell Crowe before her mar- riage on Wedneaday. “ e e Miss Alice Bailey of Lincoln stre.t was the guest of honor at a mi cellancous shower and bridge party given Tuesday evening by her sister, Mrs. Peter Welch of Maple street. The prizes were given to Miss Bea- | trice McConn, Mrs. Thomas Fay urd | Mrs. Charles Whalen of New Haven. | Miss Bailey’s marriage to Cvuil | J. Curtin of Hawkins street will take | place July 9, at St. Mary's church. PR | Miss Ruth Bagley of Pleasunt | street was given a Kkitchen shower | Monday evening by members of tha | Unity Rebekah lodge at the home of Miss Tone Practor on Vance stroet. Miss Bagley will become the bride of Clarence E. Londin on July 17. o e Mrs. Gerald W. Walker of Haw- ley' street entertained her bridge | club Monday afternoon. Mis. | George Boli and Miss Miriam Mouat | won the prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gourson of Hartford avenue entertained at their home last 8aturday evening. in honor of the graduation of their daughter, Jeanette, from the New Britain State Normal school and of the graduation of their son. 8elig, from the senior high school Miss Gourson will teach this fall. Mr. Gourson will attend the Massachusetts School of Pharmacy. Announcement was made by Mr. and Mrs. Gourson during the eve- ning of the betrothal of their daugi- ter, Anna. to David Raschkow. -on street. NJr. Raschkow is a member | of the firm of Rabinow and Rasch- kow Real Estate Company. s e Tn honor of their daughter, Mary's, graduation from Mount 8t. Joseph's | Jewels Grow Their intrinsic worth retain the charm tha ciation can bring. T | Barclay Latham. ) of Mrs. Thelia Raschkow. of Camn |Mrs, Frederick W. Latham of Black | Maloney have four children: liza- | |D. MISS CHARLENE LOUD Miss Loud, a student at Dallas, Tex., is spending the [2nt Mrs. Sala has been an English summer with her parvents, Dr. Harrison street. and Mrs. Norman W. Loud of Academy in Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. | Boston and Howard King of Hart- | Matthew J. Kenney of Stanley stre gave a formal dance at their hoi last Saturday evening. Abont twenty young couples were pres nt. P t, Twenty-two guests from 1'orest Hills, i.ong Island, and New Britain nd nearby citics surprised Miss Beatrice Griswold, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Abel Griswold at her home on Corbin avenue ning. The part servance of Miss day. was given in oh- Griswold's birth- Miss Emily Mott of Cedar stre- entertained her bridge club Monday evening. The prizes went to M Cordelia Kilbourne and Mrs. Clifton Weed. Miss Frieda Arendt was given a graduation party Wednesday evening at her home on North Burritt strect The lawn and house were decorated with lights and crepe paper in green and vellow. the colors of Miss Arcndt's class. WEDDINGS Marriages Keep the New Britainites Contin- ually On the Go. At 4 o'clock this afternoon Miss Grace Breen will attend as maid of honor at the wedding of her sister Miss Margaret Alice Breen. daughter of Mrs. William John Breen of Colonial street, Hartford, to Dwight son of Mr. and Roc performed D. at St. Hartford. ‘Walter Carlson will he M avenue. The ceremony will he by Reverend Linsley. Elizabeth's chapel, in Lath- am’s best man and James Wilson of | Never Old--- sSaturday eve- | Iford will attend as ushers. | The bridegroom’s father, lerick Latham. will sing dur| “Oh Promisc Fred- Me,” and The bride will v broidered net over eorzandy, and a white horsehair hat. She will carry !a houqnet of yellow roses with lilies of the valle; ! Miss Grace Breen will wear an orchid moire gown and biscuit }r‘olorml horsehair hat. Her bou- Tquet will be of shaded sweet peas and yellow roscs, white em- | Following the wedding ceremony | there will be a reception for the im- I mediate familics and a few intimate friends at the home of the bride's {mother. Mr. and Mrr. Latham will {make their home at 442 Hillside avenue, Hartford, on their return | from a honeymoon ot Provincetown. R ! Mr. and Mrs. John Le Vasseur of | Pierce street, Plainville, will cele- brate their 35th wedding anniversar s tomorrow. Mr. and M LeVasseur have seven children: Mrs. John Ahl- quist of Middletown: Mrs. Augustine Prior of Plainville, Mrs. Lugene Be- tand of Plminfield, Maercz of New Britain, Eugene Le- Vasse1r of Forestville and Tranci: LeVasseur and Eldred LeVasieur of Plainville. More than one hundred friends |surprised Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ma- loney of Preston street, Hartford, Thursday evening in honor of their | 25th anniversary of their wedding. |Mr. and Mrs. Maloney were marricd |in New Britain June 28, 1904, by [Pev. John Winters. Mr. and Mrs. ! beth, Clarence, Charl Aubre Mr. Maloney is traffic su niend [of the Southern New Ingland phone Co. in Hartford. and nt | e may vary but they t only years of he settings***the 0- de- eigns**“do lose a little of their appeal with passing yecars. If you would see the de- lightful appeal of yesterday's priceless gift return, afresh, anew.***to bloom again as a modern gem of grace and loveliness®** the craftsmanship of our jewel smiths will delight you with these recreations®*® Jorlcr ""d‘,@yaon STREET. BRITAIN. FIFTY-FOUR NEW JEWELERS FOR GENERATIONS . MAIN HETHER you a —a week-end stay: ng the | + Mrs. Jehn | Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. | Stanley street quietly celebrated |their 31st wedding anniversary yes- terday at a dinner party, their guests being their five children. o o Mr. and Mrs. Walter Batty of Arch street left today for a trip through New Jersey and to Niagara Falls.| Mr. and Mrs. Batty observed their | 25th anniversary toda | L Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Morgans of Fairview street are celebrating two anniversaries today: Mr. Morgan's birthday and their 44th wedding &n- | niversary. g | Gaudian, pastor of St. John's German Lutheran church, united in matrimony Miss Augusta E. Orlich of Oliver street | and Arthur Hemingway of Hurlburt | street on Thursday last. Miss Orlich | was born in Litchfield. daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. August Orlich, and Mr. | Hemingway was born in Southing- | ton, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest | Hemingway. | o o | Miss Grace P. Coppi, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coppl of | Broad street, and James Bellon- | douno of Northampton, Mass.. were | married Monday morning at St Mary's church by Rev. Walter Lyddy. o e e Rev. Martin W. | Miss Florence Anna Josefiak daughter of Mrs. Mary Josefiak and of the late Albert Josefiak of North | street, and Frederick Bergeron, son !of Mr. and Mrs. Bergeron of Lawlor | |street, were married Thuisday | niorning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church, by Reverend Walter Mc- | | Crann, Miss Mary Josefiak, attended her | sister as maid of honor and John | Bergeron was his brother's best | | man. | The gown worn hy the bride was of white satin with point lace, a| white picture hat completed her| costume. Her nouquet was | shower type. The maid of honor |wore a blue frock with a hat to| match and her bouquet was of pink | roses ot various shades. | Mr. and Mrs. Rergeron will reside | |at 11 Lawlor st®et on their return | |from a wedding trip to Canada. Mr. | 'Bergeron is employed at the Lan-| ‘ders Frary & Clark company. | D) | Miss Thelma Moss and Vincent| Sala, both members of the faculty | | of the Central Junior High school | | were married in Melrose, Massachu- | setts this past ‘veek. | Tor the past two years, Mr. Sala | has been wn instructor of science teacher here for the past year. Mrs. Sala graduated from Welles- | ley with honors. Her home is in | Melrose. | Mr. Sala received his degree at| Boston University. His home is in | Hyannis. The marriagze of Miss Marjorie | | Elleen Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Henry Mitchell of | Walker road. Swampscott, Massa- | chusetts, to Leonard Eldridge Wer- | ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis | | Werner of Marlborough street, | Boston, took vlace last Saturday | | eevning in St. Stephen's Episcopal | | ehurch. Miss Mitcnell wore a trailing | princess wedding gown of egg shell | satin ‘motre, trimmed with duchess |lace. Her bridal veil was also of | | ez shell shade of tulle arranged in | cap fashion and caught with or- ange blossoms. The bridal bouquet was of orchids with a shower of lilies of the valley. Miss FElizabeth Ann Mitchell, a sister of the bride was maid of hon- or. Miss Mitchell's engagement was announced at a dinner party last | Friday evening to Hamilton Pretat, | ,=on of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pre- | tat of Waterbury. Miss Mitchell wore chartreuse chiffon point d'esprit. esmaids, Miss )Inrjorle‘ Mitchell was attended by, Miss Mar- garet Conklin, Miss Angelica Bun. ner, Miss Ida Mae Humphrey, Mrs. Charles McKenna, Mrs. H. Franklin Horne, Miss Virginia Honors, Mrs. Ralph Leach and Mrs. James Turn- age. | John Moshy was best man and {the ushers were Harry C. Wayne, | Ralph Purinton, Stephen Davis, | | Hamilton Pretat, Woodworth Car- | | penter. Georze Hummell, Charles { McKenna and Ralph Leach. A reception was held for about | |#hout eight hundred guests at the | "l'~ dasco club following the cere- imony. Mr. and Mrs. Werner will re- | side at 11 King's Beach road where | a frock trimmed of | with | re planning a day trip trip or an all summer be sure and get a supply of our new and unusual paper things, in all the cool csummer shades, such PLATES NAPKINS TABLE BRIDGE TA as— CUPS DOILIES CLOTHS BLE COVERS Dolan of | they will be at home after Septem- of the | ber 2nd. The bride's father was born in New Britain the son of the late Reu- ben Mitchéll of Vine street. Mr. Mitchell attended the New Britain high school and is no wa prominent shoe manufacturer and banker of Lynn, Massachusetts. Mr. Mitchell has a brother, T. W. Mitchell and a sister, Mrs. Jennie Blake, who live in New Britain. e e Thursday morning at 9 o'clock Miss Maric Hope Ostroski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ostroski of Farmington became the bride of Boleslaus Grzybowski., son of Mr. and Mrs. . Joseph Grzybowski of Farmington avenue, at a solemn high mass in the Holy Cross church. Reverend Stephen Bartkow- ski, pastor of the church, perfarm- ed the nuptial ceremony; he was assisted by Reverend Victor Pias- kowski and Reverend John Balasa of Sts. Cyril ani Methodius church of Hartford. As maid of honor, Miss Ostroski was attended by Miss Cele Grangel of Hartford. Martin F. Stempien was Mr. Grzybowski's best man. Dr. L. B. Slysz of this city and Dr. An- drew §. Resnicki of Hartford at- tended as ushers. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Joseph Ostroski. Her gown was of white bridal satin of plain bodice and her veil of tulle, trimmed with lace, was of cap fashion. The bridal bouquet was of white roses, bahybreath and lilies. Miss Grangel was attired in a frock of pale pink satin, and flesh tull>, On her hair was a picture hat of pale pink horsehair, trimmed with tulle. Her bouquet was of pink roses, babybreath, and larkspur of the pastel shades. Miss Sophie Juchniewicz two vocal solos during the cere- ‘Oh’ Promise Me,” and “Ave Richard Studzinski of Hart- ford played as a violin solo, “An- gels Sercnade.” Mr. Studzinski also accompanied Miss Juchniewicz. Palms decorated the aisles of the church and cut flowers of all the pastel shades were about the altar. Mr. and Mrs. Grzybowski left for a motor trip to New York, Phila- delphia, Atlantic City, and Wash- ington, following a reception which was held at the Elm Tree Inn at Farmington. Only the immediate families and relatives attended. | Upon their return, the couple will make their home in this city. The bride is a graduate of the Connecticut Business college and is social chairman of the Polish Junior League of which she is a| charter member. | Mr. Grzybowski attended the Senior High school, and Bentley School of Finance and Accounting in Boston. He is a graduate of Northeastern University where he reccived a B. C. 8. degree in 1924. He is at present a member of the City National bank. Mr. Grzybowski is prominent in Polish political and social activities, being president of the Polish-American republican clug, treasurer of the Falcon Nest. number 88, treasurer of the Polish political club, Nvo. 1, treasurer ol the Fifth District of Falcons, form- er councilman, and alderman of the Fifth ward, member of New Britain lodge of Elks, and first president of Holy Trinity society from which emerged the Holy Cross church parish. | | offered . . Reverend Abel Ahlquist will of- ficiate at the wedding of Miss Mil- dred Elizabeth Enstam, daughter of Mrs. Lydia Enstam of Madison strect and Lieutenant Albin Soder- gren, U. 8. N, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sodergren of Baltimore, Maryland, at 5 o'clock “this after- noon-at the First Lutheran church. Miss Enstam wil have as her at- tendants, Miss Helen Fresen, maid of honor, and as bridesmaids, Miss Henrietta Flagg, and Miss Ella Hultgren. Her brother, Paul En- stam, will give Miss Enstam in marriage. Carl Sodergren, a brother of the bridegroom, will be best man and | Lieutenant Frederick 8. Hall and| 8. Strother bzl Ensign John ushers, | The bride will wear an egg shell | satin gown ani an ivery lace veil| with a lace cap caught with orange will bouquet of gardenias and Hiles- of the valley. Miss Fresen will be attired in § crepe Elizabeth cameo-mauve gown with slippers to match. Her houguet wil} be of talisman roses and delph- infum. The bridesmaids = will carfy bouquets of garden flowers. Miss Flagg is to wear a cameo blue: frock with slippers to match apd Miss Hultgren a camzo blush frock with. slippers to match. “ The church is prettily decorated with baskets of garden flowers and the aisles of the. church are lined with Hollyhocks. The arches are decorated with rambler roses. After the ceremony & reception will be held at the home of the bride for the immediate families: and relatives. The house is decor- ated with bouqusts of garden flow- ers gnd greens. Mr. and Mrs. Sodergren will leave on an unannounced wedding trip after the reception and will nake their home in New London upom their return. Miss Enstam is a graduate of the State Normal school and has beeq teaching in the Lincoln school this past year. . Lieutenant Sodergren is a gradu- ate of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis of the class of 1923. He is now stationed in New London. Miss Enstam’s parents the late Reverend A. J. Enstam and Mrs. Lydia Enstam were married by Dr,. Ahlquist's father, Reverend L. C. Ahlquist D, D. .. Miss Gertrude Barnes of Barnes. dale was a bridesmaid at the wed- ding of Miss Lola Louise Gates, daughter of Judge and Mra. S8amuel Gates of Old Saybrook and Dr. O. Waldemar Junek, son of the ] Sir Frcderi‘ck and Lady Mary Junek, of Prague, Bohemia, on Thursday afternoon in Grace Episcopal church, Baybrook. DR Miss Alvina Bruin of East Main street and Alphonse LaFlamme of Church street were married Thurs- day morning at 8 o'clock at Bt. Pe- ter's church by the Reverend Deschesnes of LaSallette Order. Miss Yvonne Tanguay attended | maid of honor and Luclan Bruin as best man. A reception was held after the ceremony at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Bruin left on an ex- tended wedding trip by motor. They will make their home in this city on their return. * .. The engagement of Miss Jessie 8alicki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Salicki of Cleveland street, was announced last Monday to John Karpey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Karpey of North Burritt street. The wedding date will be in the near future. ) « Miss Hulda Brink.‘ daughter of Mrs. Emma Brink of Ash street and Ernect A. Griswnld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Griswold of Francis street were married Monday after- noon at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother. Miss Brink was married in the same room as her mother was married in forty-three years ago. Reverend Abel Ahilquist officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terry attend- ed as matron of honor and begt, man. 3 Miss Brink has been physical cul- ture director in the Lincoln schoel and Mr. Griswold is the circulation manager of the Herald. 3 . o0 In observance of their twenty- fifth anniversary of their marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ludwigson of Hart Terrace entertained a few friends and relatives at their hom» yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwigson were married by Reverend Edward Brown of the First Baptist church and have lived in this city since that time. (Continued on Page 11.) Nunzio E. Agnello TEACHER OF V10LIN STUDIO, 399 MAIN ST, For Appointnients CALL 3009.3 blossoms. She will carry a shower Wedding Invitations and Announcements In the New Therm-o-graphy Process Beautiful effects, like engraving, without the expense of copper plates or dies May We Show You Samples? ADKINS 66 Church St.

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