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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1929. Feszler of T) his violir Ange Social News ski was P (Continued from P The bride was satin gown wit the bridal bouquet consisted of orchids, and lilies o he wore a Rose Maric of honor en satin match and silver slippers quet was of pink te ames Donahu the You Truly," at the Loro of New Haven bride, accompani Lis violin A recey ©f the br guests by Co scheme o to dec Aft and t Mr. and dttired anish rock L roses, offe Whit Mr Concord stre Miss Mr. niont son brid Mon Holy Victor Pi ies V 1y Cro The gown © She carricd Edward Grikis The Truly.” and by Mrs. Vi The bri satin bridal g and a veil trimmend with bridal bouquet end lilies of the Miss Aldona the room and Justin Kackis o best man. Miss Le yellow ffon gown match. e quet After a recept at the home of cn Church street ma bri for frie ind a t Jlossoms fal roses s Miss Rot ter of Mr Staples af avenue, forr Ydward Leavitt Graham, s decora and Mrs. Willian n of Bur-|autumn Ie 1 lington avenue, ried at the home ents, Reverend William of the First Bap city, officiated. Miss Trma J ; of the brid of rly of this city, flower tion to 7 OTgthe follow church in this Mis the ) o and |, H her Carrin vridesmaids, t Maybelle Wallin « Miss Myrtis R cousin. Ed as best i ton was att mions of Bristol son of fi 11 of ol during on Servies his cit 19 eggsheil match bouquets o he ho " club ation of on Joel Dar vt b son of ielson of Aus 5 o'clock s parent orm the brother, as best n Louis Dec and Domini were marr t 9 o'clock in Sully Joseph S with rhin Llossoms. He roses maid 1or chid satin and ty 1t trimmed ang of h wor nd she car- in and the riends Conway Thursday cye Conways’ Mr rour childr her, Miss M k in Har New York ¢ on Chap- the crsary and son of ord. Thor Cor Wednes lay by Mr solcmniz St. N hurch Walt v J. Lyddy. ronor was Miss Anna | Dounes T Miss Emily ord 1o Geor B. 1d Mrs. Geo twood Park, Plainy Mrs. hou- e he en r, Willag 0 of N Have party No 1s heen set Mary I John PPoyer Forsythe, both treet were married I ing at § o'clock at church by Reverend sroor | 4 best man Harold Hesli bride nd ti bride’s 'S dress Wes wor ray I nd bridal an Al wedding | Mrs. Dr. Mrs. i Coridan motor throighout to live in New ymoon | iate They upon an Bri iin Miss Ierence | hue, pastor. New x A The wedding | ziewicz i iter John formerly of of Miss of hn Phitip Snith of Camp a wili place wicz of | and Erwin J. Cepek, sof Mrs. Constanty (' | was solemnized i wrer s the orof 5 o'cle nd Mrs, Wilham " . church, 1 'k, assi M Anna ) Kosiorelk onor and Anthony man. Miss May Jaksin bLridesmaid and John brother of the bride The bride's gown and the veil was coronct of pearls and wa hey were | satin 1 brother- JUST KIDS Mi , and ement John M Horonziewicz, rried a shower bouque a lilies of maid of honor wore a pink picture hat to match roses and ferns. and she 2 1o the val Hoff- fman k tea roses Hof Mr. and ernoon eymoor yon their ome Don Donr el Phyllis B form thedr nnor, 1 by Ricl brid bride wore ensen ¢ teriz ses. Hor ensembl t of honor ime of orchid to matcl matron & bre 1s served fo te families at the Hotel Dr. and Mrs. Donnc the afternoon to St eddin Sir Island in 8y t home Donnelly is the Donnelly son of Hugh New Br owner of the Boston lentist well known mere gown of or- Mr. and Chapman 11a ber of Mrs John ere L Ersahals Holmgr ple ¥ prise 1y 1 ends in of the re present nd New Britain sary has been 1 t of Miss Ressic ghter of Mr. of C'h ft on an un cisman STAG PARTIES RULE IN CAPITAL SET Washington Affairs Ignore the Ladies nd re Mr. anc Beaver to cele- weddin Margaret, an inst tives 1¢ of of ning th ance clerk in Willi mas, Kilby an- their 28 (Pr—Wash den, than a 1ington was almost an eveless more big parties being of a Kilby Sept Day H. ille, of son of Day of aking for all sorts of ithout the won- ile grac all of the social of members were alm ice, t 1 in Tairs i ¢ of th given onor Japanese the Asama chored off training squadron and the Cape Henry, dinner party ente Japancse Ambassador hi, which included of the navy, Charles consisting of Iwat Md. Ever tained by th and Richard | jcoicnii Do of 70 Walnut 2 seeret morn- St Joseph's *. Dono- the of the esday I'rancis Adams, Only naval s vomanles hy the Japanese embassy the womi given showed American Mayflower hotel wh was held were the most delicious tea such as is s only to royalty in Japan Secretary Adams gave a din- for the officers. ship Mary Horor and Mrs. Broad strect n of Pi reception vy reminders of besides flowery kingdom nder Kowal- icinting 1id of best the ner Japanese was 1 Kuszaj Tt which was a womanless dinner ps Felix Cordova Davila, resi- of Porto Rico, appointed gov- Col. Theodore sc o was dent commissioner s usher e for the ne s of white ernor of Porto Rico, of tulle with | Roosevelt, when the orange blos- war, W. Hiram D = = dive Hoover Ch I'ennsyly n the ania, mem! on insular President Hoo vington comp a quick Durir day he Gre: Donald both e reception An after our L Whi of the r two show th all will visitir remony was back brown bus tween Mr nd hom cmbroider 14 s in obn her and Malcolm hob The A. N overcont Roxbury Ofti Michael th to spend sor Sl Mem Aaxili tol Brop ir annuay 20 to wion mp memor mony loc we an en hetwec Mason fives in Washing New Suit in 6 Minutes ~y USED CARS anges Into Now is the Time to Buy a Reasonable to Save the New Car From the Llements FORDS—FORDS—FORDS 1929 Sport Runabout 1928 Tudors—2 1928 Sport Coupe 1928 Coupes—2 Chrysler Coach 26 Studebaker Coupe all very rea- ey % ind may be had or S MANY MORE 5.00 UP 'ms and Trades 40 mir your nking off Automotive Sales & Service Co RCH STREET 8 ELM STREET REARIN' TO GO 23 Warm Closed & Cars READY FOR WINTER SERVICE 30 Day Guarantee ed to Sell Quickly . 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