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e P 'NE'W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 192. g [servea: on several committees reiatt 2 at her home' on Gold street Tuesday | Morse Keys of Rustis, Florida, and | married in the South Congregatiou- | was of white grillodale roses. i | fon gown and an ogehid picture ha e ling to interests of the colonies. At cvening in honor of her birthday. |on Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. [al church by Reverend Theodore |maid of homor wore an orchid frock |to match. Her bouguet was of yel- | the outbreak of the war. he, to-| ocla ews ‘ > - Johnstone Vance of Monroe street|Dunn, the assistant pastor. with a hat to match and carricl a |low roses. - Eoitide with st oe s il A birthday party was held last |entertained for them. | Miss Ruth Warner of New Haven | houquet of pink grillodale roses. A reception was held at the home | company, entered the army. He L Saturday night in honor of Lucian ) |was maid of honor and Edward| After a reception which was ne.d | of'the bride’s mother after the mar- 4 took part in the battle of Long is- | (Continued from Page Five) | Sedwick at his home on Booth| Mr. and Mrs. Norton Smith gave | Stephanek of this city was bost|at Falcon hall in Southington, whien | riage ceremony. Over 50 guests [land and showed much skill und | street. |a dinner party for Wilbur Gilbert | man. nmany guests from nearby towns and | Were present from nearby towns and | courage in covering the retreat of | Mrs. John Ringwood of Kensing P [at their home in Farmington Wed-+ Mrs. Helen Upson sang vocal selec- | cities attended, the young cousle | Cities. The home was decorated with ily P inent in Thi \1 in_|the Americans, that he was made|(on has as her g Miss Anua| Tast ¥riday evening Harry Hol-|nesday night. Among their dinner |tions during the ccremony and a0 | jart for New York on. & weddig |Barden flowers and asters and glaci- alIlly TOmInent In 101S lClflwu,n»m He rotained this title untti | Aarie Hannigan of Stony Point, N. |land junior of Maple Hill was guest [guests from here were Mr. and Mrs. | played Lohengrin's Wedding Macch | trip. Mr. and Mrs. Follert will live | U1t 8150 e D 2 atinne his death. He died January 10, | |of honor at a birthday party given |Harold Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- | for the bridal procession. |in Avon on their return. S T Tl A honeye lty IOI‘ Mafly GeHElaJOHs 1515 | Ci Py |t his home. The guests were: Miss |thur Kimball. The bride was gowned in white ! o ,":;’““'". "”““(;"' o a,‘(’“’st;‘rf' f rott i 8 yorn Wo- | r. and 5. Joseph Stanton and | Evelyn Green, Samuel Ingham, Ar- N taffeta and a Queen Marie veil. : {and Maine, and il make iheir i/ Hisbrother, & Thomas, Chorn IN-i|, Mc. and Dcs. JosephiStanton and |, Bye vk i . L Mrs. Frank Davis of Dover road | She carried white roses. The mawa| The marriage of Miss Lillian D.|home in Kensington on their return. vember 27, 1720, married Mary |children and their niece, Miss Lil- | thur Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. John| Mrs. f Dover road | = £ o S e L S A Believing that the movement for |y oo "o 0" as born a son, |ian Stanton of Detroit, are the | Griffith and family, Miss Donna and (and Mrs. Fred Rackliffe of Ken- |Of honor was attired in pink georg- | Edman, daughter of Mr. and’ M:s. e i suimpon o girtogt s oty funds for a municipal golf course!pot on March 3, 17 He marricd | guests of Mrs. Stanton's parents, Mr. | Miss Helen Holland and Mr. and |sington avenue were among those|ette with a picture hat to match. David Edman of South Main street | Brita et et 5 v z justifies a wider in- | |1yy;)‘1-¢ i\'ulwn;m of Farmington |and Mrs. Thomas Fagan of K ng- | Mrs. Harry Holland. dining at the Shuttle Meadow club | Her bouqtiet was of pink roses. and Theodore Kihlgren of Hartfore | connected wi ) EH P(fl‘:flgrs L TS O OR I 198 e il L b o IR | Thursday noon. Another party “in-| A small reception was held after jand" Staten Island took place 1ast |'ANCE. companyr . Elaniiorg. terest in the family of the man who | ] L8 : : P - B o |cluded Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.|the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Morawa | Saturday evening at 7 o'cldck in the =3 RNe : : Stanley road and the new highway Mrs. Robert C. Vance is giving a ¢! ] (IO ; i SR et has given the land for that purpo. Tolavea 8 mAnuUtactirer of fir hath Mrs. Dennis Herhihey of Plain- [gmall juncheon at the Shuttle Mea- | Yance of Maple street who were en- [are on a wedding trip to New Yoik | Swedish Evangelical church «¢n Miss Anna De Caprio, daughter o! a friend of the Herald who mploved several workmen and mar. | ville hag returned from an extended [yow club this noon | tertaining for Mr. Vance’s uncle, [and on their return will be at home | Franklin = square. Reverend C. 1.{Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian De Caprio {hat the authorship of the story be |t PYa FERers N0 el four of Ireland and the continent. R | Dr. George O'Connor of Washing- |to their friends at 519 Stanley | Freedeen performed the ceremorv. |of Summer street, sou,lhlmg:on.l an‘l not di s cor New York. He had fourteen chil- | P Mrs. William H, Judd of Murray|ton. D- C. e street. Lo | Mrs. Harold Johnson. sister nr‘Ln?}:{fl:tlt‘ ol tf’f s mi'd‘“u tory of S He ¢ March 8 1807 | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Goodrich and |street entertained two tables at a lEo% A 4 5 | the bride was matron of honor “Milou ington, a?'n ol el il ; section. T a | Aon siene shanNE anall ' Gl : .| Mrs. B. H. McElhone of Harrison | Mrs. Alice Biancnieste of Cheriy | Ezram Kihlgren was best man. The [Joseph De Paulo were marri section | His third oldest child, Amon, was | family of Linden street and Mr. and |luncheon bridge on Wednesday at . | : : i period from the 1| orm on Mt 10,1778 Tie Sworis | Mrs. Oscar Anderson and family of [he» home, for Mrs. R. B, Wain. |Strcet entertained at bridge at her|street and John J. Schofield «f|hridesmaids were Miss Mabel Olscn|Monday morning at 9 o'clock in St. ley settled cri S e e e nis | Westerly street and M Eleanot | rignt of Adams strect who is fo |Summer cottage at Short Beach Maybrook, New York. were martied | ang Miss Margaret Edman. Rudolph |Thomas' church ~in Southington. years v T (Pl 5 | Anderson of East strect have return- |leave for Bridgeport in the near fu- | Weck: Her guests were Mrs. | Patrick’s cathedral | Nelson of Hartford and Eric Sten- |Reverend William Kennedy offici- to the pr Ofiale 0 i s e i Ani| ed from White Sands beach. | ture. Prizes were given to Mrs.|YWard Steinle, Mrs. R. M. Pullen e | quist of Bridgeport attendea as |ated. ToRE The history is as follows North, He bought the interest of sieie Raymond Mazeine and Mrs. George | Mrs: Raymond Gannon. ) | ushers. Siay rajiolusiie fahsssan o ey John Star m whom most of [ NOTth. Lt o e i iR | ™Miss Jean Kobus, daughter of | “mye bride was gowned in white | Maid of honor and Arthur De Cap ieY | the other heirs in the homestea s Ellie Sema 3 . : : Pater & . G e o s i i vi e the Berlin, Farmington e L T e atiect BMag® Boyas ot R Seyriiun . | Mr. and Mrs. Robert silsby or‘z‘”-‘_“”‘_“ L'!“;; ‘T“;,““"‘"” of :’l‘l‘_fl’ | bridal satin trimmed with white |0, brother of the bride, was best Britain leys irandy, bat his wite having scruples |street and Gertrude MeNamara‘of | Mrs. Clarence Hosford and Mrs |Berlin entertained at a dinner | S(fect and Bennle Parls, son of M | cpitton velvet and wore a white [M&I scended, was born in Er 0 eghrd to the business he was per- | Hartford will spend next week and |Harry Rowley gave a kitchen show- |bridge last evening at their home. | ' eanora far S S 3 orclock | 1ace veil. Her bouquet was of lilics. cAealIne e, se = a 1624, In 1634, his father | 5 FEE L0 ke b . only fo | Labor Day at Grove Beach. [cr last cvening at Mrs. Hosfords | Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. | Were married Monday at 8 0'¢l3CK.|rhe matron of honor wore green |Satin sown frimmed with Spanish with Jobn and his younger sister, ; ; s diivoy the Wi Ihome in Newington. Miss Sally |Charles Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Har- | 4t Holy Cross church, by Reverese | ,¢rota anq carried pink roses. Tne |12¢¢ and a white veil. Her bouquet s SR S ar | repurchase it in order to detroy t i 4 R T : 5 Stephan Bartkowskl pastor of the HE was of American Pride roses. The Ruth, left England f Ameriie 3 : 8 ) Mr. and Mrs, Ernest R, Dechant |Rowley who is to marry Norman |ol Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Fred ! bridesmaids wore figured taffeta of FitR Tatten d160 o1l the prasass; fand,| 2 blsamont S and rstopifeih e gealcd S A S AR e o O e ook i b LA hiar & i6aE aF | 16001 | church. The church was decorated TETRPRICE WOre TBNTCd (GHICR B2 maiq of honor was dressed in a o itor Johma armival in Massa- | They had eleven children. He dicd |left today on a motor camp trip |Bertin S0l . [with forns and flowers. An arch lavender and gold i shoes 10| green taffeta gown with hat to i e February 2, 1846, |through the Catskill and "Allegheny . e 1 A birthday party was given Frank | ¥as Hluminated with a color scheme | Ma(ch They carried Colonial b | [liich ‘ang carricd a - bouquet of e g _ Their third oldest child, Henry. |mountains. = - The sisters and mother of Miss |Parkinson at his home in Kensing- |10 the middle of the aisle of wne|TUTS L Grillodale roses. Hartford in 163 Jo DISMOSLE 28w ol lpriatseay) " zave |ton last Saturday evening. About 40 |church. li5z i et Bl | A reception was held at Germa- to Hartford in 1 North on’ Jume 10 1829,| Vincent' O'Brien of Hart ‘strest|Alice Tosko of Lyman street gave . : A s ski was matron | the recention which was held in |2 pot southinst S i r 5, 1645, he 3 2 S ik - Sullivan of Brook strect | her a miscellancous shower in her (uests were present. SN AN C2aR O [ithe Darlowal ot thelahnrd Slabeed iaie Lot i A etortv ; His sccond wife was Catherine A.|and Francis Sullivan of Brook ree s s de v eventne stetmaail R of honor and Frank G. Paris was| % & pLCh, [than 100 guests attended from e Stinie Wi sien e ten ot o {ne Ron e PR iomobilaRte o MG AORSR e R O A e B e R i o e best man. Misg Stella Kobus, smalt | The bride is a graduate of the |ncqrpy cities and New York state. . 11 son Academy, worked dry |ada, 1“" R I“‘hory])a)‘ bt % (s g"m_“ ';" S s . B A:" er of the, bride was flower girl. | Hartford hospital school of NUrsitg | The young couple will reside at coods clerk in Hartford, studlca prd v : s s ol o e e eSS el e fworElal own) ofAlniILE (1A nd iaRAeAn feehinol iEse hers on 74 M iierty, stieet, M Southington: medicine, and finally cngaged in| Mrs. John H. Dillon and Mrs, DarLy 4 at Hawks' |y rigal satin trimmed with French | the past year. Mr. Kihlgren is & |agter a wedding trip to Atlantic manufaciuring. He was assoclated | Patrick O'Brien of est street are th 3 Arthur Rossin of | Nest. Mrs. Hauxshurst will = be | B0 G50 pocc N e veil, Her | Sraduate of Yale University and is | Gity. Milford. ; ; ; S IHAT A onth Bn aehive et Euestas ot Campbell at | Vanc to entertain at | chaperon. Among those attending | % O FEFGCCE LC g [ occupied with chemistry research in| P He served as a deputy to t St g ak DBluffs [P or Mrs. Harry Lie- [are: Miss Victoria Drauchick, Miss o £ 2 S < : 3 ber of North, Smith and Stanley |O»k Bluffs, Mass. |bridge for Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. ) o - was gown.- | Staten Island. Ta ShTas a Celly, s e r o orth, Smith and Stanl A2 B s e R s R ; ”‘”"lxm he y!nml of honor was gow £ o Miss Eleanor Catherine Kelly, e e con. | He was instrumental in the manu e are to be: Mr. and Mre. | rett, Miss Dorothy Barnes, Miss Reat | ¢4 in_coral colored frock trimmed | 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas etable in 1654, He was active in | facture of knit goods, and becams| James P. Keevers and Owen Sul- | The guests are to be: Mr. and Mrs. [Beiotal Miss Rare. Condtiaitn | with Irench lace and wigh a hat| Mr. and Mrs. James Fox of South |H. Kelly of Farmington avenue, and sta gl being sermeant of | Secretary treasurer and superinten- [livan will spend the remainder of |Harry Lieberman, Mr. and Mrs. Irv- | N, Miss Rose Cencl, Miss Lil-1, 4 qippers to match. She carried | Burritt street observed the 15th an- | Francis Zink, son of Mr. and Mrs. et B t the New Britain Knitting |the month at Atlantic City, N. 4. |ing Kausman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward [lenisWoon ARMIsS ia Dolan, |,y oy quet of pink roses and ferns. |niversary of their wedding on Mov-|Frank Zink of Washington street the Farmington train band in 16+ e o it the A % 2 | Morans, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas |Miss Myrtle Timm. Miss Ruth Con- | o (G0 B0 0mC 0 B F o 0l day, Before her marriage, Mrs. Fox |wore married Thursday fagint in 1674, and captain in 16 2 S nIc conbol LIo Amen s Mancall, Mr. and Mrs. Herman |[ner, Miss Olga Steffick, Miss Cath- | " &f R R T i e S et He took part in the expedit can Hosiery Co., Stanley Works, 4nd | Mrs. Hannah McMahon of 171|cynan” Mrs. 1. Climan® Mr. and |erine and Miss Henrietta Miderloin with a green hat and slippers. §he | Was ) Alice Ros 9 o'clock at St. Mary's churc t the Pequot Indians in nley Rule and Level Co. He wa~|Francis street has left to spend|yro“phiio prawder and Mr. and |and Miss Mary Krawitz. | carried a bouquet of tea ros | e Miss Doris Greene was maid ofv Phillips war. He was the |clerk of the South Congregational|three weeks with her nicce at Bay [yro Gonen. all of Hartford. | ey | After a reception which Mr. and Mrs. Frank U. Anderson |honor and Michael Lyons was best ot cight children, one of | Society. He had¥ a family of six |Springs, Rhode Island. e r hrel 0|l I lionot) oMz ana Eired Jonn | AvknenomalotiHoRpHtS a5 jof Piedmont street, Waterbury, an- |man. Mr. and Mrs. Zink left on an them, Thomas Stanley, He died |children | ke o e Ronding, | DiNonno who sailed yesterday for | MIS: Paris left for a wedding t=1p | nounce the marriage of their daugh- funannounced wedding trip after the J et % Frederick North Stanley, the fifth . 3 o s s & e e 2 4 - S to New York. They will maxe their |ter, Miss Venie Corinne, to Norman [ceremony. They will live at S§1 December 19, 1706 i v, Misses Stella Macora, Irene Lan- | Pennsylvania in the very near fu- |trip abroad, Mr. and Mr S homent Raeiitistraseion theinl e \ T Eayes iatran s o b 1 A s o oy hild of Henry Stanley, was bori | i, prim Kowalesjk, Prudence Miy- | ture. {verman of Hart street entertained [ "¢ & TSR €0 [ e CII R Ao oF Mg andines sCarh Bl yes atieetion. thelrprectn, Vo 1640 Titelabia knowhof March 17, 1844, In 1509 upon the i an M Raymand iy t cards Monday evening. Prizes | "™ P o I ”‘":“‘“",J ‘I“ "““’]"’ '““;, "'\\" b e i 5 : beyond the fact that on Ma cath of C. L. Mead, who wag ut e spending the week-cnd in| Miss lva Johnson of Plainville [Were awarded to Mr. DiNonno and | T e [FToraiats Pacopladuygnhatt abiin o nowneod ng Rt atian SaoUie 1690, he married Anna Peck that time the president of the Stan- York | was hostess at a miscellancous | Miss Bessie Kalmanowitz. | 1 \n‘m,r m‘ Miss lnll\lnv |il hael's church in Naugatuck. ?\ll\l\m;;\m daughter ‘of Mrs. Bessic They had several children amonz |ley Rule Level Co., Frederick | bridge shower given in honor of | g G J e G A PN 2 n\x;w[o‘f East Main street and them a son, Thomas. born October | North Stanley was chosen to fill that GAT E‘RINCS | Miss Do fining Thursday eve-| On Monday Edward Renock, son eIy ”‘T nietres: Rev. John J. Keane, assistant pas- | Harold M. Duntz, son of Mr. and 31, 1696, On January 2, 1718, he | nosition. Heo held this office but « l l P ning. Miss Sanning is to marry |Of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Renock ob. | (20K blace on February 22nd in|(or of St. Joseph's church, officiated | Mrs. Harry Duntz . of Winthrop married Esther Cowles of Kensing- [short time as his death occurred in | —— ——— | Wendel Farrar on September 2nd. |Served his fifth birthday. A num. | cW York state ; has been An-|at the marriage of Miss Agnes G |Strect took place this morning at ton. He lived in Stanley Quarter, | 1900, cutting short a very promising | | - e | ber of little friends attended a party | 0UnCed by Mr. Basney’s parecls. | Kilduff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |10 o'clock at St. Mark's church. but at the organization of the New |business career. Usual Round of | el e s Y| Mr. and Mrs. Albert " Basney of | Daniel Kilduft of Maple stréet and | Reverend Samuel Suteliffe officiated. Dritain society in 1754, his His son, Alix W oy ttollor= || SFormal s Parties s Continuesss KT e s et ingt Resinens| G hingchn dpgen James J. Connell of Bristol, son of Gelhaar was mald of 1 tav vl re geelided J HL ing the death of (. I Mitchell, ne- | | to Amuse Society People. | [her home. Thursday cvening in| M and Mrs, Oscar Johnson held | The Youns “'?““:’l""”*l""'“] now At | Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Connel of Will- | and William Semmens was 5 e Tein et S | J P sewarming a o 5 ko apman bea; I gantic, on Monday. man, very wealthy man, owning wme president of the same compar -+ hirthday. About 20| housewarming at their new home | W SRTANN 08 fanl I 5 erabls land in Iharmington nd retained that position until tie | L‘S"",: f\i r'.‘."m f:lfl"" L on Eddy-Glover boulevard last | the month of August. They will lve ) LR | The bride wore a white ensemble Britain and New Cambridg consolidation of the Stanley Works| apico piin prentice of Berl G e week. About 75 guests were pres. | M New Dritain on their return. .| In obscrvance of their 25th wed- |Of silk pique and a white hat. Her lol). He also owned scveral negro |and the Stanley Rule and Level Co. | ~Miss Edith Prentice of Berlin en- | 3 o ; lent from nearby cities, | Basney is connected with the Y. M. | ding anniversary on Tuesday, Mr. |attendant wore a green ensemble of e i B e s por e o SN I T T | e Jan St S Gl o (R 7% | and Mrs. John Rivizza of Arch s(rcol‘s\lk crepe and a hat to match, Staves whor R G e GO | guest, Miss Lesli Taylor. Prizes were |shower at the home of Mrs. Mary o e | were given a reception at the Italian- | Mr. and Mrs. Duntz are going on and .-mm.; i o e b ““")"“ W ""mm"" m‘“m*" |given to Mrs. Stanton Ashley, Mi utko of Lawlor street by Mrs, Mary 1 The engagenient of Miss Iidi-2 | American Citizens' club on East Main |a western trip for their honeymoo:. He llH“ -"’] s el s g Y L 12ED) nent 1;\|ur|wl Lombra and Miss Gretchen | Jackson of Bristol. Miss June Tutko, _ | Buys, daughter of Mr. and Mis reet. Guests were present from |Only the immediate families were 3?101(1 peing an ‘.'Lv,,r,y, | Zimmerman. | Miss Anna Costello Thursday eve- £ 5 5 S | William: Buys of Laurel streef, | Ilast Hartford, Hartford, New Ha- | present at the ceremony. Thomas being t : i K-" ke i | . ~|ning. i Slight Increase in Nuptial | Plainville to Fernald L. Bate mwi'\cn_ Manchester and South Man- | BT e i;yfln;l'mlhv( of the present Clty ltems | Mrs. Paul Johnston entertained | e e Events With Approach of ||of Mr. and Mrs. ¢. H. Bates es|chester, as well as from this city MAN AP gEn o PR |two tables of bridge on Tuesday at s. Pardon C. Rickey of Berlin| | Goror e [ | Bast street, Plaiville, has hoen - | The rooms were decorated in coral olonel 2 kel e et her mother's summer home at |gave a small luncheon in Cheshire l | nounced. The date for the wedding | and silver and garden flowers. | son of Thomas and Esther Cowles| 4 1 o0 000 oen trom Potor | Woodmont. |at the Little Tavern yesterday noon = Mhainatiposnrast | PR HEALTH SUPT WEEDED OUT Stanley, was born March 21, 1735, | yiboy o) HUzIDurt BEvaer whila it Lt entertaining Mrs. Morse Keyes of PR R : 0 | 2 He did farming on u L seale, - s standing on Smalley street, he| Miss Sylvia Penta was the guest | Eustis, Florida, Mrs. Arthur G. Kim- | TReverend J. €. Brennan officlated | yjiss Agnes Kilduff, daughter of |||x1|]t|vx)\:,i:\?t“.‘-llorm“\rl n)lm\lxh “\‘ll T heriting part of his 'd‘“"l"* "l‘ ‘, veported to the police last night.|of honor at a miscellancous shower |ball, Mrs. Wilbur Gilbert and .‘vh,.‘?\ the marriage of Miss Anna I Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kilduff of Ma- | chasl Wellins of {,(,"\‘.;:P;\l G ::Lm"‘ Dr. Dunn and Dr. Mendillo to Re- and by energy and thrift, he added | St = 2 fven at her home on Monday eve- | William Bentley. eth Leone, daughter of Mr. St e 5 o L % 2l nd d 1 thrift, he addt’ | The wheel was red in color. |give home on day eve- | T e A T e e 2| ple strect and James J. Connell of | Hartford, and Sydney Sjossberg, son’| sume Study of Candidates for considerably to his inh Irank O'Day. 130 Smith street, |NiD8- About forty guests were pres- | d y Leone of Alling str | Bristol, son of Mr. and Mrs. John |of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Slossberg of | his father's will, he was to have a| oo, (Sl Lot that yester. |Nt: Miss Penta will marry George | Mrs Ieeney of Bassett | Kensington, and Carl Focareto, *on | connell of Willimantic, were mitr- | Lincoln street. Hartford, has been Dr. Pullen’s Office. house in New bridge (Bristol), A Baker of Lynn, Massachusetts this |strect entertained at cards last night [of Mr. and Mrs. Antheny Simbone, | o4 Aonday by Reverend John . | 4 o P | : fobe butit By his brothers In con. |2y someone entcred his home and | SAKET O | Frank Wortehek. of Mapls |of Victorla rond, this eity, at B |dcana ot oy Desermerond 3 . |announced by Miss Wellins' parents.| Dr. Morris S. Dunn and Dr. Vin- sideration of their having the old |Sole @ pocketbook « ptalne sl . oo | street who leaves September 1st with | Paul's church, Tuesday morning it | Apidg ,d“x‘m‘““ has been set for the wed- |cent Mendillo, a committee of the homestead; but inasmuch as his | Officer Harper was assigned to | Miss Tsabel and Miss Catherine |her family to make their home in |9 o'clock. [ Mins. Tan Martotti for, Kensington| % e "!‘“d“_'{ "m"l" al;vm"lfl‘fl toh“'f(‘;‘d out brothers, Noah and Timothy, were |45 Ralph of Main street entertained at | Bristol. | Miss Lucy Pugliese of this city |, " Nicholas R = et o | the 55 applications for the depart- s and already had their| John J. Martin, ©80 Highland S (et Rt G ho | was maid of honor and John seons | g Nicholas Malono of Kensingten, | The marrlage of Miss Margaret A. |ment superintendency, will mest marrie and already : a bridge-shower on Monday evening | | were married Tuesday morning at 9 | Corr, daughter of Mrs. Agnes Corr of | v homes in Stanley Quarter, he took | {errace, ran over and killed a dog |in honor ot Miss Irene Helsler. The | Mrs. Harry M. Bates of Russell | brother of the bride was best man. | giolock at St. Paul's church in Ken- | Kensington, and Francis 3. Volz, son | or, Weck to complete the task un- the old homestead. Some vears | on Chestnut street near the Parker | priges were awarded to Miss Heis- |street gave a delightful luncheon | The bride wore a white brida: | Revirand TCI Brannant |6t AvEEn o0 Vole ot Boniy 1| dertuken smore than a imonthi fago, Jater, he built a larger and better block, he reported to the police yos- |ler, Miss Anna Sliney and Miss Jo- |bridge party at the Shuttle .Mea- |Satin gown and a lace veil. The |, Mariottl was her sis- | place af 9 o'clock Wednesday morn. | rich has already resulted in & m e on the tame site, This houss | terday afternoon. [sephine Tutles. Miss Heislor will |dow club Thursday noon when she | bridal houquet consisted of WRIE | (o maid of honor and Columbus | ing in St. Pauls church in Kensing. | 10TItY of the job seekers being left is still standing and is known as th When Officer William O'Day |become the bride of James Fitzger- |entertained thirteen friends for hnr} ses and lilies of the valley. The | poionece wos bost man, ton. Rev. J. C. Brennan officlated | °Ut, Of consideration. + Colonel Gad Stanley homestead {ehased down the gang of hoys who |ald on September 11th. house guest, Mrs. Morse Keyes of |mald of honor was dressed in a| e Atinelesatin | Few of the applicants come from On October 29, 1767, he marri>d | were disturbing a party at 130 Lin- | AR | Bustis, I'lorida. Included in her |pPeach colored frock and a picture R EVErenA LAl aYarc or Tanskiis The church aisles were decorated | ([US Part of the country, making Mary Judd, granddaughter of Rev.|den street last night, he found them | About 25 friends of Miss Gladys | party were Mrs. Wilbur Gilbert, | hat. Her bouquet was of tea roses ot the ehureh ot e et | with ferns, palms, and flowers, and |PCTSoRal interviews: difficult. The William Burnham, the first pastor corner store, buying them- | Reardon surprised her on her birth- | Mrs. Earncst Pelton, Mrs. William | After the wedding ceremony a re- | [0F of the church of the Immavu-| o5, G Gers o varions color | COMMIssioners have also struck an of the Gr wamp church and So- ice cream because they had |day last Wednesday evening. [ Bentley, Mrs. Robert Parsons, Mrs. | ception was held at tae Frateraa: [12t€ C “““'I'“l"“ 'v"_j“‘"‘_‘”“““m”\l"r‘ and gladioll which made an ideal ©bStacle in the salary demands of e | not been invited to the party where | AR {John C. Loomis, Mrs. Howard Par-|Hall in Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Fo- ‘ felatsniat, thefynarrines S0l Nal /ey R n T e amon many of those who might otherwise He was a leader in the parish and | they could it frec. After a| The annual reunion of the Upson |sons, Mrs. Howard Humphrey, Mrs. | careto will reside on Victorta roaa | Sophie Allbright, daughter of Mr.| ™y, " yo 0 oc MeCormack was her | be considered as acceptable. %iald many offices of trust and re- [warning, the officer loft family will be held today in.Wol- |Johnstone Vance and her house | this city on their return from Car- @nd Mrs. Andrew Stefantk of Planis- | oo e natron of honor and How-| Dr- Pullen submitted his resigna- ¥ sponsibility. He represented Farm-| g ctanowitch, 201 Brook | €Ot s s et e [ S e A ,,;\]H:- and Kenneth Follert, son of |4 Hart of this city was best man, |tion Several months ago, explaining ington in the general assembly froi fgirect, reported to police yesterday A | ford. Bridge trophies went to Mrs, | Wedding trip. | Vincent Follert of Collinsville, on |~ rpho hrige was attired in white | that he was about to enter private 1778 to 1782, and Berlin from 1755 [ arternoon t she lost a pocks M Estelle Stankelis of Conner- | Pelton, Mrs. Howard Parsons and | LIl | Monday morning at 9 o'clock, | chiffon and a rose point lace veil | practice, but he has agreed to re- e was active secnr- 7, - SEE ton street entertained last Saturday | Mrs. Humphrey. Tuesday morning Miss Trene Phil- | Miss Anna Kostrisak was maid ef | caught with garde i main on the job pendin, e selec- to 1504, He was acti ook containing $56 between Main y | | ght with gardenias and lilies of job p g the sele ing the incorporation of Berlin us t and Shuttle Meadow avenue |€VeRINg in honor of her birthday. | e |lips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ster- | honor and John Stefanik brother ot | the valley. The bridal bouquet con- [ tion of a successor. A flood of ap- B atath town Harvas iU mies i i G | Mre. William Bentley of Russell | lin Phillips of New Haven and Lua- | the bride was hest man. sisted of white Killarney roses and | plications followed publication of trate for many years and was ona| 0T co T ats n | ADOUt 25 couples were present at | Sireet gave a small dinner party | wig Morawa, son of Mr. and Mis.| The bride wore a white gown and | lilies of the valley. The matron of |the fact that the superintendency of the two wealthicst men in the | q trS O e e $4 120 5| PArty given by Miss Rose Gutoski | Tuerday night for Mr. and Mrs.|Charles Morawa of this city weie a bridal veil. The bridal bouquet | honor was dressed in an orchid chif- was about to become vacant. 000, or $198,000,000 more than in | ————————— - — = = was captain of the loc: 19 I (he aass v e JUST KIDS - . " . PROOF IS LACKING Revolutionary v Lt (& & { AL READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 2 g ont i, SAURY FOR BEST RESULTS = = = City Advertisement GAS USERS ORDER O NOTICE Probate LEGAL of Antonina v rdminis- e has been passed y | estate nted wpplicat lered, Th plication e flue nd t the Probate | 1he free vent to | ) District, on outs r ! i the p ctor for further afe informatior Dated at New Britain, Conn., thi ; ’ 23rd day of August, 1924 H tiie BUILDING COMM ! I THE CITY OF NEW MERITT 0. RYDER, Judge POOR PA BY CLLAUDE CALLAN AUNT HET BY ROBERT QL w'wn 00 YUH THINK?\)ANNY \NON_SENSEQ DON'T You OSULLIVAN ToL' MEZ HE SA!P/ 43 9 |eueve N GHOSTS - HIS GRAN'MA ON His OF CoURSE DIDNT You avsp\, HOW COULD I SEE EVEN SEE ,— A GHOST WHEN ONE ] THERE ARE NO suCH / THINGS AS GHOSTS GHOBT- B chce ?/ WELL-IF YOU NEVER SEEN ONE 'HOW KIN YUH BE SURE AIN'T NONE? 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