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their home the first part of next| Dr. and Mrs. Clifton M. Cooley | Hartford, Miss Helen Kelly and week i < . will carry bouquets of mixed gar- | friends of the families. Miss Irene | Mr. Kendall attended Amherst-col- pending the summer at|have returned from Indian Neck | Miss Irene Heisler of New Britain, den flowers, en was bridesmald and Verne | lege. Oced cac I Jcean Beach, where they spent the month of | Miss Heisler will become the bride s. Trumbull will be gowned in | Wyman was best man with lace Mr. and Mrs. Farrar left for an| Miss A e Karowski, daughter a horschair hat to| ynannounced wedling trip and | of Mr. and Mrs. Boleslaus Karowski ipon their return sill make their | of Belden strect and Edward Spek- ome at Manle sterct, Piainvilie, | valski, son of Mr. and Mrs. [guis Mhe girls of the Commercial Trust r ensemble pan ve f . . | Spekyalski of Middleton were mar- i gave a bridge party and personal inter een. It will have a 1 The e ment of Miss Cornella |ried at the Holy Cross churchat 9 \ e Mrs. Anna Egan was given a fare- | shower for Miss Irene Heisler of : geo liss Harrict W. Beh of Libertywell dinner party by her daughter, +ox e August, of James Fitzgerald of chiffon trimn Mr. and Mrs. William J. Nixon of i street at St. M church nd will wear Larchmont, N. Y., spent last week-| Mrs. William Huber of Hart .\()-vtih»r 11 at 10 o'clock end with Mrs. Nixon's parents, Mr.|has returned from a week's stay in end Mrs. Thomas Crowe of Grove| New York city. il . s . L A { rumbull has chosen for g o e i e o i to Edward Clifford |9'clock Monday morning i sirect is visiting at Cape May, N : 5 Jers seaver stree ursday evening at ; will be a Patou mo ‘errec was announced this week | Miss Lottic Spekyalski attended as ; is visiting at Cape May, N.|Mrs. Jrank Sullivan of Ellis street | the home of Mrs Joseph Ringwood h glow satin. Her short e eihe s. Henry W, maid of honor and Gustave Karows= L ast Wednesday evening. Mrs. Egan | of Trinity street t L circular cape of Monroe strert. Mr., Ferree | Ski, a cousin of the bride, as“best left on Thursday for Denver, Colo- 2 b x . 2 2 5100105 R USC ) taad M GO After an extended honeygoon "ulol, planning to stop at the prin-[ A crover was given for Miss > costume . e :,”‘l,,;.,l”‘m:‘,, S p through Canada the coupla.will cipal citics en route. : . e wedding reception 1 be ; wylor of Kensington, returned last| " : 2 | Gertrude Anderson of Winthrop heiilin 1‘.‘ recenl n_wil b saturday following a motor trip to Sl ! ~|street by Miss Esther Gullberg of Wiie by e he North Shore Mrs. W. R. Sparks of New DBritain | Harding street Thursday night Ly ver mbull e road, Plainville, has had as her |There were about 30 friends pres- Rl 3 Ingy arin Miss Mary A. Paretta, daugh- Earle Van Buskirk of Ten Acre|SUCsts for the last three wecks her |ent from Hartford, Elmwood, Ber- | ””1‘\" BRlALLG Lois ter of Mrs. Josephine Parettd” of road was in New York city on|daughter, Mrs. John T. Porter, Jr. |lin and New Dritain . & g i (RS South Main strect was married to Thursday. and children Jean and John of New | D & % S by = < Joscph E. Pavano, son of Mr~and pondon | Miss Wilhelmina J. Schuster of | B ke« _The v f 3 e 3 Mrs. Samuel Pavano of Rooth stfeet. Mrs. Eleanov Lewis Hildebrandty St Torrington was entertained by Miss o P s LA 1 : L dding was in St. Joseph's nd her small daughter, Joan of| The Maurice Peasc children have| .o . “Xrow Biinn of Roberts street Andrew Swanson A church Monday at 9 o'clock =with W York city, are registered at the freturned to their home on Lincoln | qy\rcqav” evening, Torrington, Meri- and Arthur C. Kaller f : John . Donohue officiatifi. irritt hotel. Lane after a season at Marthas et B (il ana ey Britain and Mrs: Charles Kall atron of honor was.- 3rs. R ineyard ) and Mrs, Case i¢ e % 5 | E wood street, will take ACe b S Rhier far - Vineyard, both Mr. and Mrs. Pease | o\ “Con™ ohracenied among the 1 i v 1‘ ) o ¢ ind the best.man Donald Hart of Hart street has|are staying on another two weeks. | ,*" 0 S0 (GERCRNTE HIONE ©0F ; ; fternoon at the Swedisk : ' The bridal party cone o Marthas Vineyard for the | P I eiiont satit o rrteals (bt e e y NasE Miss Mary Amb¥ose, k-e re he will join his| Mrs. William T. Coholan of Lin-|fember 21 is the date when Miss A RS Bt foj e len Keller, Miss Mary family who have been there all sum-| coln road recently entertained her | enuater will be marricd fo Georse B slen Ry anson L ] Miss Rose Pareita and -Miss i \ ridesmaids ~and father 4, ¥ Colling &nd he: sister. | v Dilne, Jo, tn Torrington. . ; : : £ hanon Sand i DimeriBrankiE. e : Gertrude Colling, both of Plain- | T o G & e o A 0 k. The < \ermir \ilip Paretta, Af qooon o Mrs. E. I, Carter and children of | ficld, N. J. } will wear a Davis ~and \dams strect, has returned from e Mrs. Wilbur (n!\!\»v\‘r: rn!rrnmnr;d . J ¥ h colored satin R b Brimfleld, Mass., where she has| Mr.and Mrs. Maxwell Porter with | ¢8It at dinner Wednesday night | : bouquet of lilies of the val Mrs. Willia T been for the season. cir son Elliott and daughter, Max- | honoring Miss Elizabeth Kirk of : S foala ‘ot horor Ar Tk th Drencl ladd X‘ v e Chicago, T, who is visiting Mrs. : : Beriod ) sawntoty e b . o Jaco and > s 3 ine are returning to their home on | (hicago, H. Who 18 5 . - i e E 4 rie ve s carried & Mr. and Mrs. Claude = Clise who | pincoln road today after a scason | GeOrse Kimball at Madieon. i ’ EUGORUN ) rch from “l.ohe t : jos of the VI have been visiting at > Howard at 17 b f LR . e < picture hat to match ¥ 5 h of 1 e [ the g L spent at Fisher's Island. ; : 5 i matron..of Humphrey residence on Shuttle | fa Miss Alice Judd who will marry| §e ST v ; Szscention will : ; 1 1 oy Boriao X transparent -ohip Meadow avenue for a few days, re-| Herbert Chase in Bristol September g hom bride’s nts 2 ' p AL S 3 3 and Mrs, Charl Rathbone th shocd nri turned to their home i Little Kock, | Mr- and Mr BB i hDonG R s e el i el & -\xlxlx?i;;;: s s Jr., who have been sojourning on the | 14 e ) v 3 § o > s . S R e continent all summer are sailing for |+ anesday evening by Mrs !';‘”»‘ - i , Inw e el SEt i riod dresses-of Miss Marian S. Hall and Ernest F. | (he states about the 15th of Sep- ““Tf“:"‘fi oZi Mot e LhEEE (R . o ; turn from ; Sltan el 1) with hat*and Hall, with Miss Lauretta Alling of | tember, Mrs. Rathbone was EESER R e 7 s /| g A : . ‘The matron 778t Kensington, have been spending the | former Martha Moore, daughter of : : > : » ds all car- veek with Robert Hall, their broth- | Mr. and Mrs. 1. Allan Moore of Guests from Waterbury, Plain- 2 g : Ainiat R S 1 ros » church=was er, at Pontiac; Mich. IFrom there [ Sunnyledge. ville, Hartford, Springfield and New ; i T RANS T Galls St Rlalr T ride lecor \ 4 and gladtolt, hey will motor to Topeka, K Britain surprised Miss Helen Cash- 4 : N £ > i where Miss Hall will teach in the| Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Rogers and | man of East street Tuesday cvening . 4 bride N Washburn high school. Ernest Hall family who have been at Weakapaug | by giving her a birthday party. ¥ - | ¢ ; William 1 1 1 T there wer sts from Hudson will take the train to be in time for | for the summer are again in resi- e ¢t ; & ibbor ned t ¢ sey City. he opening of school. Miss Alling | dence on Lincoln road Mrs. Stanley J. Lonsdal g P fgan % . . 1 1 to t i, Hartford Plain ill go to Kenfucky where she will L dridgeport, nee Martha C . > 5 . ‘ 3 r f r rhy towns visit relatives and will urn to| Dr. Frederick Merrifield returned | daughter of Dr 1 Mrs, Robert 3 “ A i Faliqans i ¥ tull t t nded honeymoon ngton in October last Tuesday to his home in Chicago, | M. Clark of Garden street gave a g ! QY ez : <1lmon ¥ v t in Atlantie Cf . . | Tl having spent a few days in town | miscellaneous shower for Miss Eur- | : ; G | : : Sliine oy will make Miss Lucy O'Sullivan, daughter of [at the William DBrooks home on |ith Wach Thursday afternoon s Vol . 3 [ Kata of Br s X t futuee ¢ Wilcox avenue. Mrs, L. O'Sullivan of TBroko street| South High street. Mrs. Merrifield | There were three tables of bridg SO e ) [(iednesunysMOninRaaL 3 f : . . has returned fo her studies at Notre | and the children are staying on, | Ilirst prize went to Mrs. George e s Heart churc : "he ! f Miss Helen J. Dame, Water until Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks | Boli and second to Miss Miriam . 2 : s end Cva " el S . % © Mr. and Mrs, return from Maine." Mouat. | Kata, egroom was | U8 PHAC M J ; ¢ Tremont streat, Quirk are Wk oo | _ maid of honor Atbert Iata | a8 i | e ke NVashinatomi B M T Payoron Naw vork AT moat Mdelichitul Winoussean steq brother of the b room was b Sl L spent the past week-end with |Was given Wednesday afternoon y | T e e an. The bride wor nfo 4 ! : Ner e Bieak e her son and his wifc, Mr. and Mrs. | Miss Eurith Wachter, daughter of | MISS EURITH WACHTER with a veil cap e : ) Monday morning. Trs. Wi % Beers Rl | o1 | Mr. and rs. Frank \chte ot . : = — iilies of t1 ley f Th = {ivdd e A ,\" \\;H‘,‘;" E o I""“‘ Eayarsotilincain iroad "’““',‘ |\‘ & ‘:,‘\ i o ”“ .“zy Z‘y' S Miss Wachter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, I'rank Wachter S ! ssions of i« R Lyddy performed tbe arl strec spenc tife week | plimmer of Shrewsbury, England, | Park Place. Miss chter, D Dlae e S o e Taaria o | MAI of honor wore pin S Afantic Gl i e e s et i bale | Sen(mb iR e maae of Park Place, is bein tensively entertained. Her marriage A f Kendall o | very complete and lovely troussean. | t0 Merwin Peterson will take place this month. et of pink roses and : EOR0RAN STenDL i ol : Jing of. Miss CatHefne P Mrs. John Flannery of Corbin el venue and her mother, Mrs. J. E. : lagg is the daughter of the late i in Middletown Henry W A b pretty wedding was solemamized P was anno J. Kat the same time | MeGrai of Chestnut IR [ Tea was served by Mrs, Edward H here was reception at th & \ hter of Mr, and Mrs. a visit at Atlantic| yr and Mrs. Walter Moore of | Christ of Ten Acre road, sister o — | home. Mr i Mrs. Ka Rl ,"‘“.I,' Riiss Shael i 0T Uinfon streetiins Monroe street are spending the weck- | the bride-to-be. A ~eeinberg of Belden st t lainville ' tiona ¥ to be gone a week on e e Sl ki, son of Mr. and . end at Sachem’s Head, visiting with | S bridge party honeymoon trip and upon thyir e : ruzingki of Tremont Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sage have re- | \ro ung \frs, Stanley Cooper. The | Mrs. Emory Corbin entertained at o oidte s Trumbull will be attended | turn they will reside on JifioTaugais As ey aror ey . Tuesday morning turned from a motor trip through | oo o oty 0 ST immer | dinner last evening at her home on e o Miss Jean Trumbull, | street I on e R L0 L Ch STl in Al Saint's church. northern New England and Canada |00 staying on until late Septem- | Laurel road, R e e 1aid of honor and w ave th SollS U o len T oRer s Grohol performed the DR iR nouRdiathelca ometin RBEE e ik nd Mrs. William J. Malone of Bris. | following attendants: Miss Esther | \pps. William S Pl A ones . ceremony. The bridezroom’s sister, lin Ao o e | Mrs. James M. Burdick of Grove| o) ara in charge of the regular|Trumbull and Miss Dorothy Clark, | qireet has ana 5 g "‘ man was Willlant: Ry e Oruzinskl was maton Mrs. Richard White and two chil- | Hill entertained Mr. and Mrs, Mor- | §- 000 ©RE B party COUSins of Miss Trumbull, both of | ot o her . rermngloniiof iy Birook, IN.| Yot ana John Oruinainski brotHEE dren of Corbin avenue have returned |timer Camp at dinner Tuesday ev T e e (st lainville: Miss Virginia Rogers, of | wheaton, to Leslie s were Loy ndall from New Hampshire where they [ning. Mr. and Mrs. Camp sailed | o0 Wednesday 4fternaon Pittsburgh, Pa,, her roommate at| gyayicord. The ; 1y Pride’s zown was white satin visited Mrs. White's parents, Dr. and | Thursday night from York for s Mt. Holyoke College and Mrs. Philip | [7co on October 3 B oRiaenoomlacks trimmed with tulle and Spanish lace, Nivs: Cola: |a trip to Europe A miscellaneous shower o | Morenot 0 MmyM\v\. \” T : ’”“‘\ Leste: " Her bouquet was of Haster lilies, : T et o0 LI gl * Thursday evening for Miss \ Stephen Brown, of Northampton, e s s butterfly roses and lilies of the val H\,["\, ‘],\,;"1‘ e :“‘,K,.“; ,,‘3::”,\]“;;‘ Miss Katherine Swift daughter of |~ Mrs. Robert 1”:‘.‘,%](\{\(\\\‘ x”‘ el L classmate of \,“, Coolidge’s | | - 2 : ol =i and Har- | x Tose " Marin. bridal "l (xpected home early in October, | Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Swift of Lin- |ton Ridge,| Berl D~ | vodking in her office e bk gE e Al ATrst i Dennis 10 ¢ 8 her hair. The maid, of S coln strest returned this week from |Per party fonight in r PRl B BT TiaThsar oF L dhasushers Swill be) BIeros | vesivilie, slo) Hamun ) s r wore green taffeta trimmed Camp Songadeewin of Keewaydin, | Eurifh Wachter, whose marriage il A b A e T L iainy il o a0 lainRaC MISEH NG et ooy o 6 ! th tulle and ¢ hat. Her | on Lake Willowby, Vermont, where | Merwin P IReie or Anderaon of & Fronn aniglon s s . 8 4 are | she has been a councilor. month e ra e : of Northampton, and v zroom wers Olive Judd am of avenue, recently visited in 14, Mass., where was the of Miss Gladys Day. P bl o the bridegroom was best man. ake. srother of Dr. John Champlin and Champlin of Westerly, R. 1., Mrs. Tom Christian of Virgin spe g the week-end with Dr. Ro- bert Buol of Garden street. | Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hatch of | West Main are back in to ’ \fter a season at Weakapaugh. | | | terson will take place : place th } nu n Page 19) p Morchouse « e Miss Crowley 1s a graduat Mrs. M. H. Griswold of Kensing- g 1 i : ! ver two hundred guests attc & New a {igh school. Mr GA I HER[NGS on will entertain at dinner tonight \X/ l DD”\CS Miss Trumbull will wear a gown Britain Hig ol i ¢ eption held in the mu i ferty served as a lieutena n- A at her home in honor of Mr. and of ivory satin in princess stvle, a 1 after the cer fantry during the World - < M Brent Wickwire of Hanover Patou model with a plain bodice | i r party was assisted 5 - Usual Round of Pal'tles Indiana. Marriages and Engage e oac Her skirt will jfl'"""j “‘_"“\‘;' L _""‘ L, a1vin Mr. and Mrs /Ilgq mea N M]”er and Informal Affairs to || . :1 ments Rapidly Increasing | Ve in four panels with two long ot atc office in Forestville sions and . and Mrs. Koendall 22 se Society Folks Mrs. Walter of Hart strect | | e % e els in back forming the train. She g . parents of the bride and bridegroom e Al sl | will 2 members of ; 2 itk Adveres: will we il veilttallings fromn Yaif 8 Aliss RGTiSEa D00 gfd a1 and Mrs. William I, Sessions grand- Announces that s)_\e lig B == Monday club at her sw L - Jificap ot duchess lacal withia lace i ME And > ACharles aning mother of hrldaltanr <t s Resumed teaching at Hart's Haven, ha's T e [ ! S dalalie O SR o \’”: H 1ol Instructions in Pjano, Har- a mony, sight reading, ear Helen Terson. daughter of Mr.'pyth Case of West Main street, who e Kirk of Ten |ville. and John Coolid G ShE e 1spar: vaivet with training and ind Mrs. Barnett Berson of Dwight | will soon become the bride of Jo- £l L I ol RLan Iery ¢ Calyin ( i . 2 s o e i 2 ¢ Mid o jiAne euasholl C c f ese : i s st Bersont VML will soon become the bride of Jo- | L ed twelve at | Lresident Calvin Coc 1 ' f two in back be ¢ T I e Velin Rich History of Music rect has returned from Camp Mea Loughrey of New York city, | o008 A o i ! Coolidge of Northampton, Wi have a 1 h cremony dowbrooks Lodse -where she spentirormeriy of thisicity. Prizes were[SHNSD Sast s Bl S aMOBEE NEE [ iyemarriod Monday. Sente i : : mbroid- | presence of relatives and P B iied : ian he summer as a’ councilor. Miss awarded to Mrs., William 3“[]")_I,K,_:.ivx;!<w\ “nl“ Mr. s ””\M l\\.m;r et sensont el .‘.”‘ 5 :\ ‘:.Lu‘v‘lv iv an o] ool in StATaEord Affiliated teacher of the Berson is now teaching in Bristol s, Catherine g andEarrs: (9D En AL and e ins SR oward al ¢ i et i ey N alona N e d ey o g el Mrs. Catherine Humason ar | Friiianiroyit Ak Anal Nes ‘iraroi | Constogational el A kid shoes and a horschair hat James Onorato. IR R vere < ng her gown. The four atten- = Svensk of Norden street has PR | Hateh, Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone Reverend i ing her gown. Th our attern V 1 1 Py thor: Trt 1 = Beginners AR R bR y e soros | Vanee, Dr. Ttobert Buol and Arthur |Albany, New York, former pastor s Miss Isther Trumbull, Miss g A ] & for Socorro, New Mexico (o en-| e B Hinchiife of Whiting | VAnee, D DTS Gl e Ctaric Miss virginia oz || Charles A, Johnson]| | Nunzio E. Agnello tio—i75 Arch St. a school of mining. strect gave a miscellancous shower J npt o} yrehouse, will W e i "» 4 SR R R Northampton, Mas: vhe the | and Philip Morehouse will T e : TEACHER OF VIOLIN [ a New Britain, Ct. for: AtisHAL 1N an Teringol BILEordy B B P aaeotie ot/ CoolidEes attend tsetvices i wwilld o r Patou models in two shades of ACHER OF PIANOFOT Gade : £ Mrs. A. E. Larson and dau; ', at her home last Saturday night s et GG S LoV f 5 i 5 s et : - STUDIO. 299 MAIN ST. & West Hartford are entertaining at | ficiate and will be assisted by Rey ow and horschair hats to match Studio—299 N ' p i “all for Appointment For Appointmients CALL 2009.] .. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball of sington strect and C. F. Smith, also of Lexington street, are leaving on Friday nest for Moosehead Lake.| Mrs. Henry Nimro of Winthrop e street recently entertained three | YATd: W TG Sror AT 1 i h e e t el ne & 2 tables of bridge in honor of Miss bull of mington avenue, Il : : ach chiffon gown meed trip, the bride wearing Gefte Rapid Course for Adult tuth, of Stanley Quarter, have re- | Aftor the lovely gifts were opened rned home from a vacation they played cards. Prizes were N York. awarded to Mrs. W. Burkarth, Mrs L A. Hannon and rs. S. Hinchliffe. Miss Margarct N. Weller is spentl- Miss Kerwin will become the bride £ a vacation with her parents, Mr. of Raymond Hinchliffe of Cherry i Mrs. Arthur A. Weller, of 48 street on Tuesday, September 10, a Prospect street, Miss Weller is a | Walnut Beach, New Milford. student at St. Vincent’s hospital S . aining hool for nurses in i\mw Miss Ruby Andrews of Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B ] : York city street gave a delightful bridge-tea ”"i -'-;H’ ,\:(_\ Howar ey d e ¢ . . g and shower yesterday afternoon at | #nd their house guests . and (7 " 4 N I t t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corbin of |lier home in honor of Miss/ Eurith{Mre. Clauide Clise, = Mr. fand Mrs g \ 55 & 4]1 ]ll}l [l ZO’Z Boston, Mass., formerly of this city, Wachter, whose marriage to Merwin -'"h‘:qo!.:v \\mr . ..\w's \‘vn;:[v‘m.-_ T vill take up their residence at the Peterson will take place this month. ”H”_Jflw\. .h_~~v1,xw|u h K m ».‘I turritt hotel in the near fiture. Mr. The bridge prizes went to Mrs. "f’""‘"“ SLUENGRITY i!”"“-':‘!lm' & e ‘orbin s the son of the late Dhilip |James Baldwin, Miss Wachter, Mrs. | Kimball were among those dining | i S “orbin « | |Dennett Jibbard, Mrs. Ilwood at the Shuttle Meadow club last ‘ . Al Ay Johnson and Mrs. George Coit. Tea Monday night, later going on in to y Was served in the dining room with | Parsons to sce the opening of X » v Mrs. Edward Christ sister of the “Houseparty.” | JEWELERS FOR GENERATIONS . bride-clect, and Mrs. Tucien Stevens SeR e | r r siding at the table, Mrs. Coit, Miss | Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Vance of « iicach Ruth Bassett, Miss Beatrice Reynal .\mv;u strect B ~m.wi7‘!vlm\\)‘\roln' ; : e fon nd Miss Mas Sherry of Hartford as- | at the Shuttle Meadow club Wed- S [ S k sisted with the serving. Included nesday noon . = 4 . 1 : 10‘- I”gs """‘l” Hibhanl e, L | amonx the guests were: Mrs. How-| ‘W" : . ¢ : r. Parker, Clesson Parker and | 50t on B0 CEa e ane ra. George Hildebrandt of Ran- 3 T, . [ lifford Parker are on a fishing trip ,,,“'E_l e ",M‘;‘p,‘..h‘ Mrs. Stur- | decker Lane is giving a supper at s That Are Sfl/)enm Maine, man Dyson, Mrs. Merrick Helyar, | her home tonight for . her house . . P Mrs. Shorwood Berger, Mrs. A. Stan. | suest. Mrs. Virginia Taylor of Rich- | f ] ) Miss Elizabeth Stack and Miss Jus- l‘h I,,,'n;.,,,_ Mrs. John Whitteker, | mond, Va TO FRIP‘I\D OF THE : \ Chosen by fashionable women who el ne Stack Harrison street are in A\frs. H. W. Williams, Mrs. Paul | > | Y \ v demand beauty without sacrificin \tlantic City. Johnson of Drlan IFlorida, Mrs. Mrg,John H. Kirkham of Lexing- I)RH)I& = :\ )l()ST ( ()\I- 4l g jro 4 ~y1- . g SRy Funice H. Hildebrandt, Mrs. Edward | ton street gave a dinner party at her quality; perfectly fashioned to lend 1 Mrs Bdward Flemming Sechrest of Wellesley Hil . | country home in Plainvilie last night PLETE SELECTION ORW : % grace to one’s ankle; dainty picot tops; svidenee, R. L, were the holi- \rs, Roswell Moore, Mrs. G. W. | ¢nter.aining for her son, John W “H % 5 g i 3 Sirk . B J emlock " stop-run; all silk ¥ guests of Mi and Mis, Ernest Walker, Mrs, Bleanor Lewls Hilde- | Kirkham, who has recently returncd MODESTLY PRICED ; o [ I silk from top Isen of Coolidge street brandt of w York city, Mrs. Em- | from Austin, Texas. 1y 2 Ui &\ v ) to toe. And the colors assure you the ¢ ey ory Corbin, Miss Corinne Goodwin | L Mrs. Frank D. Kenefick and her 'ang Miss Miriam Mouat. AisiaNoLion; SmilE0g GIFTS THAT HAPPILY g b 2 ML A ey e i he e S entertained with a luncheon Friday | { ; 1 A e s sme to South Burritt street after | Master James Walsh of Pendleton | no0N in honor of Mrs. W. Win COMBINE BEAUTY g \4 X A L rding the month of August at | road entertained 1§ friends at a | Richmond, Va. a s U 4 - s 3 Nt all combining beauty and utility lian Neck | luncheon party Friday in honor of ‘ 2 > = g s e e e o M S .“(‘J' s Vlore i !y]u[ml,»‘n.ll. daughter | WITH UTILITY. Mrs. Mary Campbell of Bast | were Sidney Cram, Billy and Edwarg | of Governor fohn o fsumbulifand street returned home Saturday after | Shepherd, Marjorie Gannon, War- | [T TTEEREL of FaritmEton ave. | i month's visit with her daughter, [ren Billings, Fita-May Duffee, Billy | 2U¢ T2 iEaiad uioieslonoredy) ! ke = & e guest at a kitchen shower last night Mrs. Frank Kenefick at Indian “seck. | Saunders, Barbara Peck, Rita Scott, | ; = : at Mrs. John Minor's home in Plain- R JimmylGilbert, S¥incent Smilh, yane | 38 TS ST HLROEE HOREN Hialns Jnhln H'vl!’m.\l‘n“ ot Esarl S Canrt i r;m‘ym-yly,’ Do ‘mlm (‘:Ti i e S e tichard Miller of Glen stree Avay, Jackie Hollfelder, Betty | gt o S i o5 RaRe e ire spending A weck in the White | Corrigan and Raymond and Vincent | ok Einasapaidkerchled) shower for Miss Trumbull. Mountains, after which they will | Diedoritas. PR dinner tonight for the Wilbur Gil- | erend J. Roy Wilkerson, pastor of maid of honor and attendants | itoom 6 berts of Lincoln road PR Mrs George Kimball of South Burritt strect is giving a small din- ner party at Madison next T night. biial e Mrs. Luther Parker and children Philip, Naney and Judd, of Forest street, have returned after spending week at their cottage at Crescent motor to Montrcal, Canada AN Mrs. Albert & Hoffman of Vance s e A miscellancous shower was held | (reap gave a bridge party recently L9 fi‘ C‘ll"k@r Everett S Mitchell of 45 Hart | Wednesday evening at the home of ; b is : | ¥ in honor of Mrs. Irving Solmon, who egrace left. Wednesday for North- | Mrs. Edward Greene of Bulkeley av- | jare this city last Saturday fo make astern university, Doston, wherc|cnue, Hartford, for Miss Irene | her home in Mf. Vernon, N, Y. | FIFTY-FOUR MAIN ST. d 5 3 New Britain he will study finanee Mr. Mich ;Hwhh r of Beaver street this city. | Mps, Solmon was also entertuined | New Britain 1l is the son of Mrs. Mildred Y. | After playing bridge, the prizes were [ by Mrs. B. 1%, Clark of Robert stroet Mitchell, a teacher in the Smalley |awarded to Mrs. Farl Case of Col- |at a dinner and theater party: and school, linsville, Mrs. Roy Iitzpatrick orlly,- Mrs. E. Dunn of Belvidere, and e e

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