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i 1 )y in mps \ME, and BEN when ss all Her- o) T < [3 NEW BRITAIN 21, 1829 13 s ar y others is you'v two good , Was I b wear ivory awfully ride’s parents, W lace, .and a whit et s s Social d Page Tive) day at a dinner party wedding L s, st @ g = took place Port N sis Lw n s by Joseph Volz of Dewey street, Wed- | York on Au 31w ' Mrs, Ganw's Case Again s & Peter's church An and N vellow hat and ing, s — the local high school | | S Ratisuy . — ‘ . . | er > in the Gle S Miss s Ms o 5 et | A double ring ceremony took place 551 . 3 3 ¥ > 2 % | Sunshine Society Opens ||iast saturday evening at the Swe ght in No ¢ 8 ‘ the Fall Season Next ||Lutheran church when Miss Ed & S W : s : Tuesday. | Berntson, daugt of M 1 Mrs. | P e 3 s 8 | |Olat Berntsan of Moore street, | ( Miss Gertrude meanwh | Lowell, Massachusetts. and Edwin | oL S Ak 1 Weltar 4 : 1 Lindquis Bz, and Mr=lohn of $8 Winthrop 0t W 1 x s twenty-nintheWnnaltsstate!| i0duis B0 OTAE fand Mrsayohn \ Mrs £ 4 5 dquist of Arch street we s Coud of the Connecticut Di- Lo N rve vision national Sunshine society Bointson. fofat | « E guis s s will Be held with the Canonicus e TAfle dod ot m e o aven oranch, Tuesday, September 24. Mrs. | 1o S0t 0 | sh ¢ 2 'ynthia Westover Alden, or a repre- | o7 S el i sentative s expecte o A SRE00T 12 £ & tative ila expecied ) o0 _I"Turnquist. Miss Helen Rec . v iteas The reception committee Consists | yivziniy Sarg Sy 7, U of Mrs. H. A. Papenforth, Miss G. [y g to 1! D. Parker, Mrs. Bazar, Mrs. Charles | o/ oq ol BT 3 ~:,,,\,_.]| ‘°0,f,,,:' ]‘ \‘,-\”rv,,.. SOLeEeIgrn aan o S iahe reig Was FHI BEST SMILES OF 1920 WILI The socia nmi Mrs. Eliza- | 1ivide. Harold Sea 5 5 NOT L LINE THESE! beth Timbrell, Mrs. George H. Dy- | ;om0 vork son, Mrs. Luther Barnes DRt S < fiss en ferson a = - ] 00, Mise Luther Barnee, Lowell and Paul Fresen c s city | Land F The music committee: Mrs v A & r's o Christenson. Mrs, Charles Cla R e S 1 his cousin, N z s ra- eorge Hogaboom have ¢ e i e A of Worcest %, decorating. Mrs. George A.|chiffon gown and a bon s E ( ell and Mrs. Harry Parker are {veil caught with orange | S oD dnan S o it t {4 publicity aid of honor. h orange bloss: She carr a & % % \VEDDINGS S hat Lo Renc o : ies of the valley. The maid of hon IMPROVING THE IMPROVE- terfly roses e bridesr S 3 wore a gown of point d'esprit ove DAY —— - |gowned in the rainbow colored Masee S P B o 3 . - frocks and hats and « 3 Colum- olor . i September Marriages Com- | |, o -\ W pete in Number With v 1 t 2 Siatbiet \ Those of June Days. vestry of the « o 2 r 8 ) guests, the you on a . » \ The al of Miss Anna- R, |lynnfells Parkway, ose, Massa- Send all communications (0 Fun Vetrano, daughter of Mr. and chusetts, on their rc . Shop Editor, care of the New an. D). Vetrano of Russwin roac __The bride is a g Miss Ro Britatn Herald, and your letrer - ounced on Monday by her par-| L niversity in the and Mrs, will be forwarded (o New York Reyp For- to Philip I'. Masterbon of | th® bridegroon: on. formerly arnes Sristol. The wedding Bentley Grihainiof SIGNS OF THE TIMES! At Ba ol Lockwood T.yon A the Staples’ | The vearly battl Vs The engagement of Miss Bertha ] C tt s and Dav- r's maid o ¥ | s | MISS DORIS V. NELSON | St londonn st e o F N SR o s || Announces e Opening of Her [ was announced by her mother, | 4¢ = iss Staples has chosen for } | i I Types of ‘auline Kawleski of Curtis | T oon at smaids Miss Mabel Wallen o s VOOl b Nows | Classes in Al Types of at a supper part Sun ge o 1 her cousin, Miss Myrtis ; @ supper party Sun ; ; L] TR Wt | DANCING el A day also MISS CATHERINE CALLERY s W < : 5 @ i AU Her Studio S i Miss Callery has returned from a 10-day trip to Bermud: A i Bl T L MAIN SURELT Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hurd of | 58TV Of the bride’s j : g AHamET e : ¢ S elrose chusetts, have made| Miss M. T cth We - b < s October (st for the Season inown gagement of I lesetia e N e ey e } O R ; e Pl e FHE FUN SHOP NEWS WEERLY { i £h 1920 - 1930 Tughter abeth Hurd, -and | &0 ] carried 5 Miss s Alan Swe this city. Mr, | Was best ma o % % X : further information address Sweetser ected with he ¢ . s i e LR L Sy ] o1 Drama A8 ST CHAPMAN ST, TEL. 1835-W Stanley Rul .evel Co, sales- | ! e i kemrk s i) A - aea . a n. Before cominz to this city | SRl s - & lived in Wakefield, Massachu- (S I AEy < > e i corsage v afto ir W et Miss Hurd attended the Mary A.|Drown transparent ens with a [ o0 v ¢ Burnham sc Northampton | velvet hat and slippers fo mat ‘l e B2 ! 1 Katherine Gibbs school in|She wore yellow pernet roses i s aligs Roston. Mr. Sweetser attended | shoulder corsage ¢ .. Philips Exeter Academy, in Exeter,| A reception was hel Y ; ESE ¢ 2 pv“l ran Clone ptys it i S following the wedding. Mr 1 SGhlal iy et T BAORAy / 5 5 3 XroHs s Ao e took Yon- St Malachi's church. Miss Mary The marriage of Miss Yvonne R “‘ SRRl e e o N It Walsh was maid of honor and James Nadeau, daughter of Mr. dnd Mrs, | Maine and the A iy ) « i F. Roche was best man Adilon Nadeau of Lafayette street|1Pon the return will live 1 nony A o George A. Bigeol, son of Mr. and | Bassett street Mrs. Daniel Bigeol of Lowell, Massa- | Mr. Modeen is employed in tr wisetts, took place Monday morn- | fices of Landers, Frary & Clark ing at 9 o'clock at St. Peter's church. o Tt verend Joseph Rewinkle officiat-| Announcement of the £e 1 at the ceremonies of Miss Doris Anita Lovejoy of Mal- Miss Lillian Peppin attended as|den. Massachusetts, Royal maid of honor, and Miss Margaret | (hambers Heineck. son of Mr. and Iarmer, Miss Mary Rouselau and | Mrs. Albert Tieineck, of Hartford Miss maids. Jant LaFlamme as Henry R. Na nan and Joseph KFlood lamme and Dominick Gosslin were brides rly of this city, has been made an was hest | by Miss Lovejoy's parents, Mr. and Arthur La- | Mrs. 17 took place ptember Nashua, New Hampy Mrs. Heineck will re I. Lovejoy. The wedding 14th, in ire. Mr. and > in Malden The bride wore a gown of white bridal satin and a Rose Marie veil.| upon their return from their wed- The bridal houquet consisted of | ding trip. oses and lilies of the valley, Her Mr. Heineck Is connected with uttendants were dressed in tafieta | Bond & Goodwin, 1 of Boston, zowns and hats to match of the | Massachusetts pastel shades. They carried bou- R juets of butterfly roses Word has been reccived of the A reception was held after the | marriage of Miss Mildred E. Green dding at the home of the bride's| of ents, for over 100 were present from and Rhode Tslan ¢ yellow was u 10use, Mr. and Mrs. oneymoon in Maine, Waterbury who | Barnes of Canada, Maine, | 1. A color scheme | Damariscotta, Mainc d to decorate the H. Herbort this city. The wedding guests took place on Sept th at Miss Celia Lipet Bigeol are on a|ter of Mr. and M Massachusetts and | B Lipetz of k. son of Mrs, ¢k of Farr married Tu Maryanna Bed- ton ave morning Miss Esther Elizabeth Johnson, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O.|o'clock at Holy Cross church by Johnson of East street, and Theo- | Reverend Stephen Bartkowski, lore Carl Anderson, son of Mr. and | pastor. Mrs. O. Anderson of Middletown| John Smithwick, soloist, sang "0 wers married last Saturday after- | Promise Mo, i oon at 4 o'clock at the South ! g on- | during the services Rev. Dr., Miss Pauline K onor and Henry sregational * chapel by icorge W. C. Hill is was maid of nowski I n played | hest man, Miss Frances Mi | | by Miss Elsic Anderson, a sister of | acted as bridesmaid and Joscph he bridegroom, and Miss Helen An- | Shumski as ushor. lerson sang “I Love You Truly." | 'Thg bride wore a satin gown The bride, who was given in mar-| trimmed with lace and a Rose iage by her father, was attifed in| Marie veil. The bridal bouquet con- white satin and she wore a Irench | gigted of lilies, ferns, and lilies of veil. Her bouguet was a shower of | 1o valley. The maid of honor wore odes and llles. of the valley. The|, javender frock and a horsehair maid of honor, Miss Dorothy Davis 2 N hat to harmonize. Her of tea roses and fern maid was dressed in a gown and also wore a harmonizing hat. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and fern, After a reception which was held | at the home of the hride, Mr. Mrs. Bednarczyk left for a bouquet was e brides- coral of Hartford, was dressed in blue tin with hat and slippers to match She carried pink tea r 8. Stan- ley Anderson of Hartford was his brother's best man, A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents for about 75 guests from nearby cities. The home as well as the church, was decorated | wedding with gladioli, roses and palms. | ‘\"‘(:‘”'" ’T“‘I‘"‘“‘ ’;""“; Foronigignnd The young couple are on a honey- | L oitifeal. Uhon thelr return - they moon frip to Niagara Falls, Buffalo | W!!! IVe &t 32 Booth street. ind Elmira, New York. They will | A malte thelr home in thisl city, | Miss Rose Dabkowski, daughter Rl . lof Stanley Dabkowski of Grove Miss Alice Ora Judd. daughter of | Street became the bride of John Mr. and Mrs, George Judd of Wal- | Wach, son of Mr. and Mrs. John cott mountain, Bristol, and Herbert | Wach \of TLyman street, Tuesday Chase, son of Mr. and Mrs, Her. | Mmorning at § o'clock at Sacred Heart bert Chase of Warren street, this| Church. Reverend Alexander Kow- city, were married last Saturday | 81czYKk performed the ceremony. fternoon at 2 o'clock at the| AS maid of honor. Miss Dabkow- Methodist parsonage in Bristol, by | Ski chose Miss Bertha Kowalewskl. Reverend Hubert Jones. Walter Stachowiak was best man. Miss Sadie Witck Miss Mary Dabkowskl, sister of the honor and Ralph R. | bride. Miss Anna Zurazski and Miss man. Sophie Kolezak were bridesmaids. The bride wore a gown of white | The ushers were Bernard Prygoda, Hall | hone nd | ve ¢ s con The wedding of Miss He i 1 sion ¢ Saluk of Connerton street and tne 1 Winkler of Essex street, Hart company in Hartfor | took place in St Peter's ¢ DA ¢ | Thursday mornix Rev. Joseph e mar Rewinkel officiat | IFiorillo of F Tnvitations to the wedding of Miss Helen Downes and Attorney Cyril K. bLeen sent out The | ny will take | place Miss Downes, a teacher eof, took 9 o'clock at the ¢ Oct ber 9 thony in Bristol I in the senior high schoal. is the caris, offic iaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B Miss Iior tenvded her .| Downes Attorney Gaffney is the sister as maid of he 1 Anthony { son of Judge Bernard Gaffoey Bachorillf nde brothor i res . Anna Barrea, Miss Rose Rosula, and Miss Naney Fiorillo, another sister of the bride lesy Haven, Frank of Water ury, Ioxy ro of Dristo Sal Morroceo of Bristol | Mrs. William | turn, the Montgor Biristol, accompanied by | Allen iy o . During the services G At e s o e mse - See Hoover, But Didn't houquet was of lilies, ind rose Winthrop street il | — maid of honor wore a nile of Ewald Anderson Sopt. 21 (A—W Washington hat and 7 it ipper nderson o s 3 . i Jor hougquet f ¢ S Andarson West L jngion society seems always to he ateh. Her houqu 18 of at 4 o'clock this afternoon | rocanting some surprise, and ther i e i ) vide’s parents | g one of circumspect musicale AR U LR (o op| o0 Winthrop street. Reverend DI | given in the Pan American Union to match. They carried bouquets of | \hal A, Ahlquist will officate 1 few nights ago at which several indred persons important in the and | giplomatie coi official society and tie his | music circles listended to the United man. | States Navy Band give a concert of le will wear a whits 1- | Latin-American mus | sS The guests were gurden flowers A veception was held at the 1l in Bristol for several hu guests from ne Mr. and Mrs moon to New Miss Esther Gullberg of street will be maid of honor Reinhardt Anderson w by cities ar { brother's best Bachorilli arc on an | = o York and Rhode ess satin Harding Elks gown made semi-prin gathered and sland and will live in Waterbury : Talandiandgmil | style, and a veil of Chantilly lace |seated in gold chairs, when one of OT EERCILELARULILSE S falling from a cap caught with or- | the members of the Pan American ange blossoms. er bridal bouq {Un personne gave signa 0 Today at three, Miss Wilhelmina | 218¢ Dlossoms. Her bridal 1qu Union personnel gave the signal to will be of gardenias and lilies of the | stand. Every one stood and more | J. Schuster, daughter of Mr. and| | alf the mpa e |- 2 Ut ot milghitenen | e | than half the company suppose | Mrs. Hen fRcio Beh s o0 Her attondant will wear a pink | they were standing to honor the st D o v, | BeorgeLte gown in the period fash- | Dresident and Mrs. Hoover, or at Blinn, jr.. son of Mr. and M|, ind will carry pink Briarcliffe | least the first lady of the lan George W. Blinn of Roherts streel | There was a great eraning of necks New Britain. will married in § he home will be' decorated with | toward the front row of seats—the Paul's Germgn Lutheran church, | 06 and about 60 or | 8010 chairs right mext to the base Torrington - guests will attend from Rye, | horn and the Dbig base drum—to L BAAG Bl 2! S i’ New York, Long Island, Worcester, | (4tCh a glimpsc of the guests thu Goura, will be the matron of honor | & onkalong: ! Hioore O O 4 Mies | Massachusetts, Bllington, Southing- 2 3 and Miss Marjorie Carroll and Miss | FHSHeIBolS, Wlington, Sout Curtiss Honored Guest Clara M. Blinn, sister of the bride- Gt g . Connecticu | silk crepe with a hat to match. She ' I'rank Rutkowski and Paul Bel- carried a bouquet of white roses and | OMyzy. baby's breath. Her attendant. Miss The bride wore a white satin Sadie Witck, was attired in vellow | 20Wn of plain bodice and a cap sllk crepe with hat to match and|shaped veil. The bridal bouquet was | she carried a colonial hoyquet of white roses, After a reception held at the home of the Iride, Mr. Chase loft for a wedding trip to New | lace. She wore a hat and slippers to York. They will make their home | match ond carried pink roses and in Bristol, ferns. The bridesmaids wore frocks lilies of the valley, and fern. The maid of honor was at- and Mrs. | tired in a yellow gown trimmed with | i : of this city, son of Mrs. Jesse Fleteh- | chief,” with whic e presid s Torrington, Hartford, New Britain, | .\ o¢ \Wilton, Me., this afternoon at u:‘\‘\‘.m L’-.‘.xul“ Bt Waterbury, New Jersey, Virginia, 4:30 o'clock at t home of the| Such a musicale as this, at just Meriden, Plainville and nelghboring | |, ide's parents.” Rev. Warren §.| this season, is rather a surprise to towns, Mr. and Mrs. Blinn Will £0 10 | Archibald, pastor of (he South Con- | strangers, who always seem to think Richmond, Virginia on their wed- |, ational church in Hartford, will| of Washi as a city of great ding trip. Upon their return they | cfficiate ottt e are o iih will reside at ¢ A treet Miss Georgia loherts, sister of the | cvening gowns—Mrs. Gann wore a A bride, w be maid of honor and |« rming clinging own of white Miss Agnes Holmquist of Kensing- [ Walter FFletcher of Monroe street, orgette under her beautiful orient- | {oh and August Gaudian, son of | this city, will be his brother's best |al wrap—and there were othet | Reverend Martin W. and Mrs. Ga nan. women in street dress even to hats | | dian of this city, were married by The house where the young couple | and gloves. while still others were | i ige| When the concert was over, the SO cuests started out of the big cham- Winthrop s after hey ntaron : Y ier, down the marble stairway and from an .unannounced wed- | jnio the entrance hail. After some ding trip. | 4 RE | S e wait, those in the lower hall ctood fis Bratt g oroom. 18 amployed L¥qp attentlon whils ths band. over- Lo doratt & Whithey company of | head played the Star Spangled Ban- artford as an engineer, and the | per, A pause of a few minutes, and | Mr. and Mrs at 232 | veturn groom, will be bridesmaids. Mi Anderson will r Marilan Schuster and Miss Gerald hey, nieces of the bride will he the flower girls. Les G. Mume, | cousin of the Lridegroom will be best man and Irving Parker andg Henry Lane of Meriden will acts as e ushers. | bride since her graduation from the | then the clevator delivered on the The bride will wear a gown mf“““i 'v"fi"_f“’"",‘j‘" has been in the | jower floor, the vice president, Mr. white satls with tulle. and o tulle | eMPI6Y of the " Traveler's Insurance | Curtis, his siater and ofticlal hostess veil. She will carry company of Hartford | Mrs. Dolly Curtis Gann, and his 1 bridal bouquet. | . Roberts®of Chapin place, Hart. ord, will marry Gerald M. Fletcher The attendants will be dressed in| . o % e | brother-in-law, Mr. Bdward Everett peach mauve and blue and orchid | Mi$§ Elizabeth Haywood Roberts, | Gann. They had received the full atin with hats to match. They will | AUEHter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward | meed of homage usually paid the | | president of the Unt no one had d States and missed the carry roses. which the: After a reception, at will be 100 guests hail to the from Reverend Mr. Gaudian last Satur- | will be decorated | in afternoon atire day afternoon. ferns and gladioli, A married, will be Men were quite | | with palm as formal in dress as were the wom- N TR (& -’I‘A’f,u;i;, : 5. 1% i What Do You See From Your Window? Are the surroundings that meet your eye an inspiration for the day that is to come? Do the wife and children who have to spind most of their time at home, see the beauties of nature, now aglow in full splender with the rich pastel shades of early fall . . .a criterion of all that is good and sweet in life. If you're not offering this to your family and yoursell you ave not living. Investing in Real Estate in New Britain and its suburbs, combines the largest element of profit and safety. You can’t go wrong. A\ small down payment—and the rent money does the rest. Own a litile piece of New Britain. Only excuses can keep you from acting. Turn now to the Real Estate columns of the Herald Classified Section— mark the ads that attract you and go out and see them. You will never rvegret the day you started to own your own home. The Man Who Ouwns His Home Sits on Top of the World BECAUSE Home ownership has made | cure e T I R DT YT BECAUSE 10 owner lar and it hip made him ¢ 1st a landlord’s notice to persistent saver move quickly. 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