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SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1929. travel for three months and then will make her home in Hartford. WEDDINGS Matrimonial Bark Prac- tically Empty During thc Summer Weeks. Michael Wellins, formerly of this city and now ‘of Hartford, to Benjamin H. Garston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garston of New Haven. Miss Wellins graduated from the Senior high school in the mid-year class of '27, and is a charter mem- ber of the Sigma Pi Epsilon sorori- ty. Grace A. Baker, daughter of Mrs. John Baker of West Main street, Plainville and Albert J. Conlin of Whiting street, Plainville, will be married. gone to the Montowese at Indian Neck, where they will stay the re- mainder of the summer. . e Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hergstrom and family left on Thursday fo: Square Lake, near Sanford, M:-in:, where they will camp for several weeks, day, for home after a visit with Mr. Hanford's parents Mr. and Mrs, F. WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, GATHERINGS F. Hanford of K.ensing!on. —_— . Edward and George Haley, sons|| Small and Impromptu | of Mr. and Mrs. James Haley of Parties Amuse New Brit- Elm Hill, are visiting Frederick Sor-| | ainites in Summer. row at Canoe Harbor. 5% % Mrs. J. A. McCarthy and children, Clifford, Jack and Janice of Ham- ilton street are at Clinton beach for the remainder of the summer . oe e Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gierymski will leave tomorrow for a week's stay at Block Island. g PR § Today Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Kaczynski of High street are cele- brating their silver wedding anni- versary. They were married August 2, 1904, in the Sacred Heart church and since that time have lived in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Kaczynski are to hold a reception at thelr \home. They have four children, Pauline, Celia, Edward and Flor- ence. » e e P Miss Esther Winchester of . ros: pect street and Miss Frieda Rechen- berg of Columbia street are at Sound View. Fifty guests were present at a miscellancous shower which was given in honor of Miss Margarct Corr of Kensington at the home of Mrs. James E. Corr on Tuesday night. Guests were ,present froi Collinsville, New Haven, Hartford and other nearby places. The home was prettily decorated in a color scheme of orchid and green and 1 i most of Miss Corr's gifts were in marricd the young couple in the Al. | 80roWicz will be his brother's best either of the two shades. Miss Corr | [SRE. " cott homestead, birthplace of Lou.sa | ™a™ P will marry Frank Volz on August : M. Alcott, noted author who wrote| o py iy ot ot L 21st. lttls Men,2 “LiftlefWomen tand [0 o s ars | On Tuesday, August 6, Miss Gene- vieve Josephine Smulski. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smulski of Burritt street’and Frank Grzegoro- wicz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Grzegorowicz of Lorraine street will be married at All Saint's church by Reverend Stephan Grohol. Miss Bet- ty Smulski, cousin of the bride, will be maid of honor and Lucian Grze. On Thursday, Mr, Norton of Wolcott, #0th anniversary at their home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Norton came from Bristol and have lived all their lives 1ear that city. On July 31st, 1879, Rev. Charles Upson, who now lives in Shelton, and Mrs. Levi O celebrated their . Miss Elizabeth Fox of Fairview street, Miss Lucy Goodwin of Vance strect and Miss Helen Prest of Stan- ley street were at Saybrook Point this week, for a few days. PP Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Chichester of Cedar street left yesterday for a week's stay with Mrs. Chichester’s sister, Mrs. Elmer Darling of West- erly, Rhode Island. . s Miss Ingeborg I'romen, daughter of Mrs. Ida Fromen of West Main street, has been visiting her mother since she returned from Burope. She will be in New York until Septem- ber first when she will leave for Chicago and Iowa where she will vesume her forte of actress in stock company. . x i Mr. and Mrs. Ja Elliott Henry street and and Mrs. George Fournier of Spring street will spend the coming week at Grove beach. of Last Sunday afternoon at 2:30, at the Wallingford Congregational church, Reverend J. C. Zellars, pass |tor, married Miss Margaret Hackn, .. .. Miss Estelle James of Wooster street has returned from Asbury Park where she was the guest of Mrs. Sophie Klinzman. and her daughter of Monroe street who vacationing there. R Mrs. B. J. Hubert and family of Robbins avenue have returned form Glant's Neck, ntic, where they spent the month of July. ST Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Root and family of West Hartford have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Root of Maple Hill at their summer home at Cande Harbor, East River. e Mr. and Mrs. William and family of Stanley touring Vermont, . . SRR | (Continue don Page 16.) Mrs. Norton is the daughter of | the late iLucian and Ella Rohertson Alcott. Mr. Norton is the son of the late William and Martha Lee Norton. . . Little Miss Barbara Peck, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck of Brady avenue will entertain a num- “|ber of her little friends at a party Tuesday afternoon in observance of her fourth birthday. Included among the invited guests are: James Bald- win, Gloria Hanes, Peggy Bristol, Betty Fuller, Marjorie and Betty Crum, Carol Knowles, Gretchen Rel- yea, Patty Manning, Martha and Shirley Skinner, Marilyn Winger, Shirley and Nancy Hibbard, ry Morse, James Bristol and Robert | Crum. . 5 The marriage of Miss Hannah M. Mele, daughter of Patsy Mele or Sherrill street, and Dominick Deil- donna of South street took place at | St. Joseph's caurch at 9 o'clack | Wednesday morning. Rev. John k. Donohue officiated a tthe ceremony. The couple were atfended by Miss Margaret Mele and Neil Crowley. | Professor Gratton of Bridgeport who | is one of the most widely known or- zanists in the state, presided at the | organ. Miss Margaret Bowe, Bridgeport, sang Cherubini's Maria,” at the offertory. The bride was attired in a white crepe gown and a cap shaped veil. The bridal bouquet was of white -in 10ses. The maid of honor was Mrs. John A. Bertini of San Bernar- ; dressed in a pink georgette frock and | SRR dino, former residents of this city. : pink picture hat {o match. She| Me) and \Mrd Kenath A Searie = P . ‘- carried a bouquet of pale pink roses. of ‘Adams street and Mr. and Mrs.| Last Saturday evening Miss Caro- After a recéption, Mr. and Mis. Henry Schauffler of Lincoln street [line Bleckle of Kensington avenue Delldona left on a honeymoon trip. spent last week-end at Portland, |gave a picnic supper and mis- They will make their home in this Maine. cellaneous shower at Rackliffe's city on their return. grove in honor of Miss Ther: e Wratney, whose marriage to Henry Firnhaoer will take place this late October. AUGUST FUR SALE FUR COATS AND NECK PIECES 5% to 20% Off A FEW STEPS SAVES YOU MONEY Repairing and Remodeling WE CALL-FOR AND DELIVER Packard Fur Shop Room No. 2 .. Mrs. Witbur Gilbert of Lincoln road and her two children motored to Lake Pocotopaug on Wednesdav to spend the day with Mrs. Gilbert's mother, Mrs. Buell B. Bassette, who has been there for a week, but will return to New Britain tomorrow. PR . and Mrs. John H. Kirkham of Lexington street have gone to Lake Placid. . P Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arch street entertained last Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs, O. I". Bertini of Gris- wold street, who sail today to fornia, where they will visit their son and dsughter-in-law, Mr. and Scheuy of Forsythe at dinner street are Miss Margaret McCourt of Chest- nut street is visiting this week .n AL Mpunt Vernon, New York. Mr, and Mrs. Gardner Weld anl small daughter, Judith, of Elbridg: 10ad have gone to Ridgewood Beach to visit Mrs. Weld's mother, Mrs. Robert J. Vance. . s Attorney Bernard L. Alpert wili e o spend the week-end in New York city. . Mrs. Anna Swickles of Terryville and Martin Covaleski of Ellis street were married Monday morning by Rev. E. V. Grikis, pastor of St. An- Reverend and Mrs. Samuel $ut- cliffe and children of Vine street are spending the month of August at Lake Pocotopaug. . e . Attorney A. S. Aharonian will leave today to spend the week-end in Worcester, Mass. Misses Kathryn and Irene Heck- are leaving today for a weelk's at Grove Beach. PR .. St q Miss Wanda Lagash, who has but recently returned to this city from Canada, and Michael Roman of New York city, were given a recep- tion and card party Wednesday | night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I'rank Grubar of Winter street. Dr. George H. Dalton and Miss e Elizabeth Dalton of Stanley street A house warming was given M. and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Leonard of [and Mrs. Charles Staub of this city Carlton street are motoring in Cana- |at their summer place at Lake Mrs. Frank €. Humphrey and |da. Pocotopaug, by their neighbors and children of School street, leave to- Xix friends from this city. y for Ocean Beach where they Dr. and Mrs: Carl Hart of Lincoln L 5 spend the month of August [Street have returned from a trip to Today, the St. Elizabeth Theatri- | visiting Mrs. Humphrey's mother, [ Barton. Vermont. where they visited | cal circle of the Sacred Heart church| Mrs. Margaret Dunn. their daughter, Doris. who is at|is holding its annual outing at Savin |afternoon. S Songadeewin of Keewaydin. Rock and Lighthouse Point. | Miss Rea nermia I | e e Christ, and Mrs. . The marriage of Miss Mabel Ry- ingtoh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| George Byington of Plainville to El- | nor Bloxsom has been announced. | The ceremony took place at the par- sonage of the Congregational church at o'clock Tuesday. Rev. J. Roy Wilkerson officiated. Mr. Blox- som recently came to Plainville from Vermont. . Miss Helen Kaminski. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marcin Kaminski of | Clinton strect and Edward Wellins, had as |son of Mr. and Mrs. San:uel Wellins of Stanley et were married in |New York city on Tuesday. They | will make their home in New York | Word has-been received from Mr. and Mrs. Herbert V. Camp from Ranier National park, Washington They are on a extensive trip through the West. m Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Latham and L daughter, Miss Ruth Allen, of Maple Hill have returned' from a trip to Yellowstone Part MISS MINETTE E. CORMINICK * The engagement of Miss Corminick to Arnold Roth of New York City was announced recently. She is the daughter . E. Corminick of Hatch street. » . . . 25 Arch Street warded to | Henry Kronholin Prizes werc Mrs. guests for Mrs. John Robert Parsons M iunchcon on Thursday. Loomis, her son. John daughter, Ruth, and the Loomis® Mrs. Merrick Hellyar of Trumball |Ruests for Copenhagen. Denmark trect gave a bridge party Nils Amenntorp and Mogen Scoff- home on Tuesday. Mrs Hansen Moore and Mrs. Stanton ceived prizes. Conrad . Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Monier md daughters, Jean and Frances, of Maple Hill, have returned from motor trip through the Adirondacks. CaEt Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Bradbury | i Henry G. Schauffler entertained a | of Wallace street are visiting their | party of friends at his home on Lin- | son, Raymond of Lexington, Massa- | coln road Wednesday night chusetts. | e e South AT | Mr. and Mrs. Earle Van Biskirk of Frac.| Teon A. Sprauge of Maple Hill{Ten Acre road gave two delightiut are at Point |left yesterday to join his family in |dinner parties at their home this | N Maine. | week, entertaining on Wednesds L e | evening and again on Thursday Reverend and Mrs. Vernon L. 62 o Phillips and their daughter of Ken-| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphicy sington have returned from a motor | of Shuttle Meadow avenue are giv- | trip in the West. | ing a picnic supper and beach party . < {2t Madison tonight. | Miss Bdith Prentice T O ton ridge entertained few Mrs. Wilbur Gilbert of Lincoln at dinner this past week. road gave a dinner party and bridge last night. | PRI Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone Vance of Monroe street entertained six friends | at supper Thursday night on board their motorboat ““Tantamahague.” city, at aer Walter Ashley Announcement has been made of | the engagement of Miss Muriel Dana Wellins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BOOKS ©) BOOKS Miss Kathryn Durham of Maix street and Miss Noreen chia of Arch strect Woods. . Mrs, enue Stanton Ashley of Corbin av- | is centertaining this afternoon | Bennett Hibbard of Iorest for Miss Ellen Bones of Long Island. | e ——— | entertained Mrs. Paul Johu- aihedie EYES EXAMINED of Deland. Florida., at Sims-| A farewell party was given \lrs,‘ . Lacsnn 0 We Are Pleased Roach of Shuttle Meadow avenue on | Optos trist | . [ el Opening of Our Thurs evening. About ten guest LENDING LIBRARY “Come in and Browse a Bit"” 3¢ per day P o Mrs, | street ston bury Rev. Walter J. Lyddy of St Mary's church will return to this city about August 10th after a three weeks' vacation. oI naes of Worthing- _Rev. Jokn Keane of St. Joseph's church will leave tomorrow for a two weeks' trip to Canada. e s Mrs. Henry Norton and daughter, Miss Barbara Grove of lLake Court have but recently re- turned after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Andres of Scarsdale, New M Andres is the former Norton of this city. PR Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ma is in New sh of Greenwood street York city. | Mr. and Mrs. C. §. Casperson and children of Murray street will spend | the next two weeks at Giants Neck. | PR Mrs. Louis Raphael of Grove Hill who is spending the summer at Ocean Beach, New London, was in : town this wee Mr. and Mrs. William Bentley of . . | Russell street gave a small supper . John Griffin and| Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Crampton of | party last Wednesday night. | | family of Maple Hill are spending |Norwalk will take up their resi- S i | the week-end in Pittsfield. Mas=<., [ dence on Frederick street, Mapl> Mrs. John Meehan of Trumbull where a reunion of the Griffin fam- | Hill, Monday. | street entcrtained two tables ily is being held | | bridge at her home on Wednesday . and | lh"'i frierds grand- LEADING — MOST RELIABLE FURRIERS NEW BRITAIN | uth . All of the Best Sellers of All Publishers No Deposit Required to Join Our Library rier E D . Misses Doris Bagdasarian Hollfelder |Sarah Yogoobian will pend vacation at Oak |next two weeks at Columbia Lake. and Mrs. J. J. Walsh. s .. | L I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Basile, Mr. | and Mrs. Charles Venturo of Ken- sington and Mr. and Mrs. Charles| Giardino of Corbin avenue, will leave tomorrow for a two weeks' va- | cation at Sound View. ‘ | Connecticut Fur Miss . Crowley and K are spending their Bluffs with Mr. Books For Boys Books For Girls 70 West Main Street Nunzio E. Agnello || TEACHER OF VIOLIN STUDIO, 299 MAIN ST. For Appointnients CAL1 2009-3 George Rempp is visiting friends in Maine. BOOKS FOR EVERYONE JACKAWAY'S s GIFT SHOP Opp. Burritt Hotel Miss Dorothy Mildred Full month in Buffalo, Putney re N and spending Y . Miss| a Now in Progress— QOur Annual August FUR SALE Offering Definite Savings That Are Not Likely to OC(‘.U!‘ Laler in Season Furs Must Be Purchased on Confidence —and the public has the confidence in this store B 0] 0) K S Miss Mercedes B. Odell of Franc & |i7 Court will leave Tuesday for Rret- | ton Woods, New Hampshire, whe she will spend the month of August with her sister. Mrs. Lee A. Seaman. 58 W. Main Street Mrs. Mary Rempp of Arch stre.t is spending a few days in Worces- ter, Mass. Vacationists! Think of a time at the shore without pictures. . rolyn Odenwaldt of South reet, Miss Alice Corbat ot Berlin, Miss Doris Gibney of Church street and Miss Sylvia Engebretsen | | | of Linden street, leave tomorrow for | | . Miss Ca Burritt s Martha's Vineyard where they will he for two weeks. If they're worth taking, they're worth "~ PHOTO ALBUMS that enhance the value of pictures and pre- serve them indefinitely. Corhin and Miss Lo Hill are at Lak New Hampshire, Powell and Miss Marion Powell of Mapl» Winnepesaukee f Miss Josephine street leaves chard. M 1 week. Keller of LaSall on Monday for Old Or ine, where she will spen] P Mrs. Walter Gumprecht and chit iren Marjorie and Richard, of Ban zor, Maine, are visiting Mrs. Gur precht’s mother. Mrs. Amanda Lar son of Church street Other women don’t work so hard Do your neighbors, your friends, give up these lovely summer days to the kind of cleaning drudgery to which you submit? If they refuse to be without the cleaning helpfulness of The Hoover, why should you? It’s just as easy for you to have it as it is for them. It comes from the experience of those who have worn furs from the Connecticut Furriers it comes from the knowledge that we stand so squarely behind the furs we sell and the care and knowledge we use in buying our pelts is the origin a standard from which we will not depart .... We invite you to COMPARE Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mrs. . Harold Latham an- Kearns and daughter Getty, of Pittsburgh, are visiting M: ind Mrs. 1. W. Latham of Blac) Rock avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Latham will remain .. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph V. rre! and children of Huntington, West Virginia, formerly of this city ara visiting Mrs. Farrel’s mother, Mrs. A Small Deposit NOW ! Your Selection Is Guaranteed ! two wee . 5_31.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 ¥ Leather Covers, Black and Colors Eva Bigelow of Arch street. o a e l of Dwight | for England. . Mrs. Crandall today Ie e Clara street sails B. J Skinner of Maine and the Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam B Mason Drive will - return from Cape Cod | Robert Hanford and family of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, left Wednes- Skinner and Maple Hill Whit son, Haroll tourinz Mountains. are . Baker o Monday ! ~ Loose Leaf - ADKINS 66 CHURCH STREET Will hold the coat vou select! Make con- venient payments dur- ing the summer and fall. If not paid when winter comes, we shall de- liver the coat .to vou, and arrange with vou for the un- paid balance .... field with W thi stoc We think so much of these coats as to stvle, quality and prices that we agree that if you are dissatis- your selection e will gladly exchange it s fall for any coat then in k at August sale prices. 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