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NEW BRITAIN HERALD [~+:7] Second Section NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1930. to be: Mr. and Mrs. Stagley H. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick King. | Rondino | 83rd wedding anniversary at their heme on Easter Sunday. They wers marricd thirty-three vears ago East- r Monday, in Middletown. (Continued from Page Five) e ow- . s . Mrs. Sherwood Berger will have dinner guests at her horhe on Lin- coln road tonight'to precede the festivitics out at the club housc. * s % » Mrs. George Boli entertained eight friends at cards and tea Tucs- day afternoon at her home on Trumbull streot. s s . e ——— —— —— —— = Mr. Ecor Rosenberg Senning's parents, at a party given, powder Dblue crepe grown, with a ! isc Me,” and “Ave Maria,” durmg[ Mr. and Mrs . B. Suneson ot ‘ Beethoven-Kreisler | o Wednesday evening at their | hat to match. the ceremony. | Stanley street, and Arthur B. John- . Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Burr, Mr. and | Air s . Baci|home. L} After a small reception Mr. anl| The bride was dressed in white |son, of Stanley street, and Brook- Mrs. Aaron Daniclson, Mr. and Mrs.| Hungarian Dance . . Brahms| Miss Scnning graduated from the | Mrs. Macristy will ‘leave on an un- | f8tin and a Rosc Marie vell. Herjlyn N. ¥ were married by Rever. - William Day, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Nathan Jaffe | Senior High echool In tho class of | announced wedding trip. They wid | bridal bouquet was of lilies of the|end Dr. §. G. Ohman, formerly of 70 e R e e Aty .« e |21, and . from the State Nprmal|reside at 316 Monroo strect upon |Y¥Elley, The mald of honor was at-|thls city, now of Brookiyn, ia hi3 b all, 3, LA, o o i v ‘s clun |School in '23. She is at present | their return, [ibteedsing greenn Sdiin g ihisashahto naRaonAke Al e Al s 0l S0 4 Witt, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Man- |, The Maple Hill Woman's cluy|8Chool In 23. She A preash . | mateh. She carried red roses, and | Mrs. Johnson will be at .home in teact n Mount V N . 3 gan, Dr. Henry Martin. held their annual luncheon. meet-) lcaching art in Mount Vernon, =M. g | lilies of the valley Brooklyn after June first Mr. and Mrs, Morris D. Saxe, Mr, | N8 at the Hooker House in West | Y. Mr. Eyre was graduated fr°“‘L The double ri coremony wed- | S P 8 T g 6y s y and Mrs. Joseph M. Ward, Mr. and | Hartford on Wednesday. There wers | Woodbury High school in "21, and | ging of Miss ! Parry of Hari- || & reception was held followi e : & Mes. Yais W, Young Mr and 3re | 25 menibers present. After the re-|from Connecticut Agricultural col- | ford, daughter of the late Mr. and [ he ceremony at the home of the| Mr. and Mrs Waltr Malona —of Touis b Slade, Me ond Mo W& | ports were read, the following offi- | lege in *25, He is a member of{Mrs D. Perry of this city, and Jean | Pride’s parcnts for the guests who South-Main street, celebrated thelr ' Freneh, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Mat. | €S were clected for the year|AlPha Phi and Alpha Tay Phi fAi- | e Robertis. son of Mr. and Mrs, | Mumbered about 100. thews, Dr. and Mrs, David Wasko.|30-31: Mrs. L. L. Harding, pres:- | ternities. He is at present emploved | nonato De Robertis of East Har! 2| Announcement was made this witz, Rev. Matthew Traynor, Rev,|dent; Mrs. R. B. Doane, vice pr by the Norwalk office of the Con-|(crq, took place on Easter Monday | Week of the cngagement of Miss . ’ Lucian Bojnowski, Rev. and Mrs, A.|dent; Mrs. 8. R. Elam, second vice | n¢cticut Light and Power company | ngrning at St. Peter's church in | Marjoric E. Dawley to Clifford 0l (;ATHERIN(; Burbank, and Mrs. Raymond Catlin |7, ¢, Steege, Rev. and Mrs. Samuel | President; Mrs. B. J. Hubert, secre- | &7 an engincer. | Hartford, which was decorated with | son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. . . isted with the serving. On Friday, | sutcliffe, Rabbi and Mrs. Jesse|tary; Mrs. H. H. Howard, treasurcr; | The wedding date has been set|cajla lilies and palms. Reverenl| Clson of Pleasant street, by her| ‘The betrothal of james Pestiilo ct I — | rs. Ernest Harwood, Mrs. Paul|senwarts, Rev. and Mrs. William H.| Mrs. H. J. Cook, chairman of the | for mid-summer. {Downey, Teveorend Kennedy and |parents, Mr. ond Mrs. Charles I, | Plainyillc and Miss Anna Staran- Many Dinner Parties Pre- ‘;oger; ers,BArthur Harrop, and| plderson, Rev. and, Mrs. Theodore |Music committee; Mrs. M. Nord- .« v e | Reverend Gravlish performed the | Dawley of Chestnut street. No da ak, daughter of Mr. and Mr=. e Miss Helen Bromley poured while | Groene, / strom, chairman of the flower com-| Miss Mary I. McCarthy of Clari |nuptial high mass. has been set for the wedding. ranchak of Linden strect cede Ball—Small Informal ||Miss Esther Stanley, Mrs. William J R o mittee, and Mrs. F. E. Ben: street, and Leon 1. Loomis of Wh Ao s <l known the birthday Affairs Fepture Week Yoy} Mk LI red Darprow,-ana ares) | ek End ze Iemond] GUMat | i e onlie ress commiltteelt |Ine stract: Fiatnvillswaze marciell s e e S BAED s lcbration of his father, James . & i g g 5 D Ree s | cha e press ¢ e, g street, Plainville, w 5 i e | The éngageme # Afiss Virg e 3 f s °r, S sy ?:\’,c;t;;::]:z?ri\:!:m;:ol\cyxr.h;\nd v R e R tho brida was matron o | helenedgunont of ariss irelola 0T Gl i caday 1 Kev , IU mas La- BTG o RN # T | while” Miss Annctte Caqgenello, Miss | Beac ari Stewar! arker, "™ gies : doni,Re', Toseph Rewinkle, Rov, anil | 9Teolasnt was presented with s rose | J. 1yddy at Bt Mavys ohitwolt. MiS | oleta. Hess.Miss Evelyn Mokaym,|son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur I.| The marriage dato NTS | Mrs.” Abel Ablquist, Dr. and Mrs, | Slassware set. | Madcline M. Watson was maid of | \iiss Helen D Robertis, sister of | Farker gt Meriden, was announce | {0 September ; e Henry Cicsaynskci, Mr. and Mrs. Leon | The net meeting of the club will | honor, while Joseph M. O'Brien was |{he bridegroom. Miss Lena Ttomon- | this week by Ter ' father, George . .o A. kl}chcn shower in homor of | A sprague, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo (?.kc place next October. Mrs. Fred | best man. ski, were bridesmaids. Miss Lucill> | Beach of Bristol. Both Miss Beach Miss Joan Mayer, daughter of Mies Nelda Marchesi. was given| | Local D.A.R. to Hear Re- ||Bull, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bartlett, | Teich and Mrs. L. L. Harding wiil| r. and Mrs. Toomis will make|Geneo and/ Miss Befsy Camilleri|and Mr. Parker are well known | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mayer of Pleas- Monday cvening, at fer home. by| | ports of Delegates fo 39th | |Mr. and Mrs. John Loomis, Mr. and |attend the state convention of the | .cir home at 53 Kelsey street upon | wicre flower girls. the vounger set of this city. ant street, and Dr. Raoul J. Benoit. Ler sisters, Miss Emma and Miss Mrs. James MacArthur, Mr. and Mrs, | F'ederation of Woman's clubs in | {heir return from a loneymoon to g i sor: ot Mr. iatid Mys. Hubert BeRogt, i Annual Congress, v | 3 Arthur T.. Cailleri was best man# . : Amelia Marchesi. & SLERE Marcus Fleitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- [ Waterbury on May 13, 14 and 15. | New York city. Tho brite wore a ihite trananors| The marriage of Miss Svea V. |of Whiting street, were married Guests were present from Hart- liam Hart, Mr. and Mrs. William PR | R B e S e e arson e ughten M St Peter's gaurch, lLiaster Monday ford, Kensington, and this city. . Noble, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Moody, | The banquet which thd members| - : ol ey ied calla | #OhM A. Larson of Jubilee strect, | morning, by Reverend Joseph Re- Miss Marchesi will become a|, A* William Dentley as chairman | Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hungerford, Mr. | of the Court Columba, No. 27, ot | epoietatiaL e o o Chantlly lace, She carried alldland Niis 7. Almauist, son of M. | Winkle, pastor. bride of Frank J. Newell Monday, | Of the Women's Golf Committce of |and Mrs. Frank H. Johnston, Mr.and | the Catholic Davghters of America|o My, and Mrs, Charles Olson of | sown, of belse Tace. wih w horse|@nd Mrs. Axcl Almquist of Main| Mrs. Mary Bogskay. attended hor Meadow b announces |nrs, Frank O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. | will give on May 5, at the Burritt D LIS 0T B8R0 S0 Abhics B 0T ot, took o E: s + | sister as maid of honor, while Mi e el A s. ¥z . Mr. Mrs. c May 5, at 3 Mloasantialrect hoat i neuaeed 5 : S e re ook place on Easter Sunday | 1 , while Mis the calendar of play for tho coming | James Donahue, Mr. and Mrs. David [ hotel in honor of the . twenty- | \edneaday o 3 ool o | hair hat to mateh. She earried Ye!afternoon at 3 o'clock at the homo | AENes Rakowski vas bridesmai e Nair, Mr. and Mrs. Franf Porter, |fifth anniversary of the institution | cnis, Sir, and 3rs. Charlcs 1. Daw- | woro oremia nowercd French - mevs | °F (he bride’s parents. The. houss | Piilip Mayer, brother of the brid Pl oumaaneheon at 1:g) P. M. | Mr. ahd Mrs. Martin Stemplen. | of the court promises to be tho out- | jey of Chestnut street, | Agomns wwith orehid horse hair haty| V35 CORYerted into a very bower of |Was best man. Mr. Mayer also gay ey Hp el s L | standing event in-the court's calen- | . : : : : : A e el star i Ties) his sister in marriage. Dr. Walter oMay 12—Kickers handicap tour-| e Esther Stanley chapter, D. A.| dar. + | o date has been set for (ha to match, Their boudvels were el A Al iat, | GloEIo WVARTE D Taimes 1T, Keevhms Men 19— Donation Tournament. | F- Will bring their active scason to| The committee in charge have in- | “19M8: e L el pastor of the First Lutheran church |and Dr. Joseph Matteis were ushers. May 22, 2 24—Qualif iH‘ roun‘d‘a a close next Friday with a luncheon | vited the charter members and the C S A A reception for 200 l:l“‘&!-? Was | officiated. Miss Evelyn Homer of The bride wore a whitg bridal o ]Hlndic‘n]‘)- tou”‘a'“l“t‘; ]4‘)|-g.[ meeting at the Shuttle Meadow |national and state officers as their At a celebration’ given in honor held following the ceremonies = Fridgeport attended her cousin as | salin gown made Princess style and x St club house. The reports of the dele- | guests for the évening. Many of |[Of their 35th wedding annive -, | the Hotel Garde in Hartford. The | maid of honor and Miss Greta Ro-s |2 White veil of chinchilla la | | | round before May 28; second round . |before May 30; th Mrs. Ormond Bates gave a’ de-| June 4, L Echranndubetone lightful luncheon bridge party June 18—Bes i on 1 —Best selected nine holes her home on Elbridge road Monday | in 18 (half handicap). Tournament neon. Prizes went to Mrs. Manville | starts at 10:00 a. m., luncheon at gates to the 39th Continental Con-|{the leading clergy of the city and |}ast Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A, |Elcsts were present from New Yori, | of this city, also a cousin of the cuught with beads and orange blo; gress will be read and officers and | state, and the mayor of the city, as|Castic of Plainville, announced th»[New Haven, Guilford. Springficld. | pride, was bridesmaid. Mr. Almquist | soms. She carried calla lilies. Mr | directors for the coming year Will| well as the Grand Knight of the |betrothal of thelr daughter, Miss | Lristol, Hartford, and Ttaly. | chosc his brother, Axel Almquist, Bocskay wore a yeilow satin gowsn |be elected at this time. Mrs. Ray- | Paly council of the Knights of Co- | Henrietta, Jane, and Charles Wy- Mr. and Mrs. De Robertis left 0a | as best man, and Paul Ross, a cou- | made Princess fashion, and a horsc- mond Gilpatric is in charge of | lumbus have also been invited. ckoff, Jr, son of Reverend ani a honeymoon at Atlantic City fol-|sin of the pride usher. hair hat and slippers to match. She Johnson, Mrs. Arthur Sampson and|1:00 p. m., with a bridge \party in luncheon reservations. The Right Reverend William J. Charles S. Wyckoff of Sims- |lowing the reception. They will r. Ldward Hedwall sang, “O Prom- |carried a colonial bouquet. The Mrs. Laurence Banford. TRarattarniod K S | Hafey, Dishop ot Raleigh, North - side on Burnside avenue, Last Hari- | ise Me.” before the ceremonies, and | bridesmaid wore a nile green satin S Sune. 23 Two ball foursome, | | Ite-clection of Herbert S. Woods | Carolina, will be the guest speaker, . at present assistan: | ford. upon their return. | Miss Svlvia Olson, also a cousin of | fiock, with a hat of horsehair and Mrs. Lucian Stevens entertained| September 16—Shuttle Meadow | 25 President of the New Britain Mu-fas well as Mrs. Mabel E. Lavey, | librarian at the Bristol public li-| Mr. De Robertis is a jeweler ja |the bride, played the wedding | satin slippers lo match. Her bouque. eight at dinner at her homec on|{Open Day. 1 club at ity annual business|state regent of *Bridgeport. Mrs. | brary, is a graduate of the local | Hartford. | march from Lohengren. was also a colonial type. Monroc strect last Saturday night. September 1§, 19 and 20—Qualify- | "ccting Tuesday was in conformity | Elizabeth L. Ahern, national treas- |Senior High school and of Connecti- LI | The bride wno was given in mar- | ncis Lgan sang O Promis: T ing round for championship tourna. | il the custom of the club in re-|urer, of New Haven, will also ad-|cut College for Women in New Lon-| The marriage ‘of Miss Nelda Mar. | 11age by her father, was dressed in | Mc,” at the close of the mass, and Norton Coe, the young son of Mr.|ment. First round before Septem- | “/¢cting efficioat officials for more | dress the gathering. don. Mr. Wyckoff is a graduate of | chesi, daughter of Mrs. Danicl Mar- | @ White crepe gown. On her hair | Mrs. Matthew Rival sang = “Ave and Mrs. Maxwell Coc of Elbridge|ber 35. Second round before Sep. |(han oncterm.The presidentsof the | The following compriso the om-| Amherst college, and is at present | chesi, of Park strect, and Frank J, | She wore a tulle veil caught with | N GHIRES e A read is giving a dinner party at his|tember 27. Third round before | Clubsince its founding have been | mittee in charge: gencral chairman, | iaking graduate work at the Massa- | Newell, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wil | orangc blossoms Her bouquet was| A reception was held at the home tonight, entertaining a dozen | October 1. TFinals before October 3, | Theron W. Hart, Mrs. Emilic And-|Miss Agnes M. Fox, programs and | chusctts Institute of Technology. |liam . Newell, of Main street, will | 0¢ lilies. Her maid of honor wore au| home of the bride's parents for th o more of the social set at dinner.| . Ringer tournament for both nine |?ulatis, Marcus H. Fleitzer, and Mr. |invitations, Mrs. Rose Kerwin, and | - take place Monday, at 9 o'clock, at | EOWN of rose georgette and her bou- | guests who were present from Can- e, AR e e e and all were tendered more | Miss Loretta McKeon, Mrs. Rose| On wWednosd: . : : Joseph’s cnurch * * lauet was of pink roses. The brides- | 2da, Massachusetts, and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Bret Necce of Gor-|to November 1st. ¥ than one term. Mr. Woods preferred | Spizato, and Miss ABNES Fox, tick- | oeloek a pretin momms mogmine oo | Miss Mary Newell, sister of the | Maid wore vellow satin and carried | Dr. and Mrs. Benoit will make their bin avenie, entertained’ Mp. and T | the re-election of the same slate of Mrs. Adelaide Palmer, Miss| piacs at 20 8 “"”WB““_’"“‘~ e G otrali e o | Vellop ioses home at 217 Pleasant street upon Mrs. Lucian Stevens at dinner 1ast| The Men's Choral Club of New |Officers as had served the past sea- Stack, Mrs. Mildred Gentil:, | wnen - Miss Hoten b Conmore, |and Charles Marches, sbrother of | Following the ceremonics, a wed- | their return from a motor wedding St Britain will givo its second concert | 56N: @ request that the club granted | and Mrs. Mary Clark. music and en- | gaushtor of. Mo snd e omno7 | the bride-to-be will be bost man. . | ding supper was served to about | trip to Canada. PRI on Wednesday evening at §:15. D, §, | With alacrity. The entire roster of | tertainments MiEs I Catlic: (el GR oo maaly s Ddpan R TR 100 guests. _ Mrs. Joseph' P. Donlon of Black |T.. in the auditorium of the Senfor | Officers therefore are: O'Leary, Mrs. Nora Sundberg. and | gon ot Mo e e 1 L0ANATd | Monday momning at 8 o'clock, | Mr- and Mrs. Almauist sailed ves- | Construction of a canal between Rock avenuo entertained at a sup-{High school. Floyd, Townsley, tenor, | President Herbert S. Woods; vice | Miss Ann McBriarty, decorations |aaed of Jacmeoort: ais ool | s Mary DAsanzo. daughter of | terday from New York city for a|the Danube and Oder rivers has per bridge at her home on Thurs- | will sing many solo numbers. Rog | President, Gertrude M. Hine: sccro- |and flowers, Mrs. Philip Bardeek, | manriod. b ,“’I‘.‘*‘"’"' e s daughter ot | 0" months wedding trip ‘o |been proposed to give Czecho-Slo- day evening in honor of Mrs. T. 1. | Williums Stecle, will conduct the | tury, Frances P. Parker; treasurer, |Mrs. Romco Grise, Mrs. James | or gho Firt ;f""f‘"dv!\\lllluun Rocs | LEaAne N e R D Az o e vedan: \akia an outlet to both the North Markham of Bridgeport, and Mrs | chorus of 60 voices. Added to these, | Maréus H. Fleitzer; chairman of the | 0'Leary and Mrs. Charles McKeon, | fouas weas: fille st e The | e of Andrew Mafotta of Lafay |and Mediterrancan scas through George Talbot of New Haven. Prizes | is the New York Festival String en. | embership”™ committee and his- | speakers Agnes Fox, and M 1,-. skl e e B S = daughter of [subsidiary canals. were given to Miss Grace Monsecs, | semble. The program plapned is ex- | torian, Jean Vanderslice; chairmen | Rose rwin, souven AT e e place at St. lowuh‘t-rrlmrr?i‘\' o | Mrs. I, Tormay, and Mrs. Markham. | traordinarily fine. It is as follows: |97 . Prosram committce, George | Charles eon, Mra: Phillp Bar=| b othertinlaw, and. sister or | the|Revorend: John I Dorohue ofticis| S Part 1 fahn and Theron W. Hart; ar- 5 R Gricil el James oo o GRS S0t Rt [ ; i i Mrs. Manville Johnson of Mapls|God of Music ........ MacFarlane | Fangements committee, Leland e i A Rogs aeny Vileraiiand Con Hill cntertained a foursome at The Club Bleroe:s {memoers Mot is [exetutive | Wimn G irollowing areschaster meoms | 1o oo do tontas CRSssaL (i @ltal F S il Sl e e e lunchoon and bridge at her homs|New ork Festival String Ensembio | board, the president, chairmen of | bors: Miss Margarct Bagnell, Miss | o i on e v i e T | ettt o oo o the on Thursday. Heimliche Aufforderung .. Strauss |CCmmittees and J. 8. Kerfedy. Nelile'd Bration, it Misa: atherine | Lo nr s roevellicanght vl ong {BECS AL BRI s SRl el Tenmliches ; : . ) ange blossoms. She carried calla| The bride was attired in a whits LI Chanson Triste . Dupars | Ten new members were admitted | Igan, Mrs. Mary Farrel, Mrs. Cath-f Jilies. The matron of hon e e o Hairiohe Svore Mrs, Harold Clark of Tast Berlin | Oriental Serenade Alberti | to the club during the season.|crine Gaffney, Miss Mury Gorman.|yciiow crepe witt °, 1ON0F; “I"f‘, i ]‘T.!.:'“ G t'l ‘?T]* has issued invitatighs for lunchcon | The Bird of the Wilderness bringing the membership up to 51| Mrs. Nellie Gritzmacher, Miss Alice i il‘\u\cl!o\‘\' ’mmf,fflfin" !;c: iy s11c<~mcln-‘r|n‘:xmu'nirfxs l‘:!i & )A.A c g and bridge to be held next Wednes- Hoesman | the highest in the history ~of th:|Hallinan, Mrs. Julia Hart, Mrs. Min- Louquet was af yellow roses, o e L 3 -*“4\"2'-1“1" day-at the Cromwell Country club. Floyd Townsley [inleECrean SMrs iiarve A iMagul About a half hundred gucsts wers |g1cen, Wwith a hat to match. Her , P Love M N .| The ten mew members for the|Mrs. Mary Mawe 3. anna | = sRon I o Irs. Mary Mawe, Jrs. Johanni|piesent, from Long lsland, Brook- |bcuquet was of red roses. Mr. 3 pt ames Nor ] With the New York ¥ al String|Ycar were Mrs. Caroline Barsch, | McMahon, Mrs. get Me- | I ' (7 i S SR 3 s end e e ot e York Vestival Siring | Sear Were e CATOLNS, Sovicon | mopahion. and:Mrs. Bridset e-|jyn, Nontpelicr. Jonesport, ami| Folowing a large reception which l oLl r Roplasrersand Dalons Capredelion eran ; - Ais * Phillips, : nearby towns in the state. Mrs. Wood- | was held at the Sons of Italy hall | g AWy | nearby towns in the state. Mrs. Wood- | was held at the Sons of Italy hall s AT sededfitiiczonMard N1 12, before the musicale, at the Shuttle) Londonderry Air ... Brewet | Miss Adelaide Phillip rances | h ] ‘ 2 o L e 3 : 3 5 5 ward wore a traveling ensemble ot |or. Walnut street, Mr. and DMr » Meadow club last Tuesday evening. |Charlic Is My Darling .......... |Covle, Frederick Tjechenberg, Mrs. W/EDDIN( 'XS psl e : A D7 ST ; Margaret Sullivan® Kovel, Waltor |green with, a green bakoustraw hat. [Maietta left for a honeymoon i //;J//gnrr/fr//muu/, Vice Kot iidirg e The young couple will reside at New York cit and Washington, D. Magnuson, Miss Mollic Drayer and Somhebeliantandienes vot et il Ricghard . “_h:w_ 24 - | | South Burritt street upon their re-|C They will make their residen T Rt Menaon ot thie weel | Larso @ Major Quartst ... Haydn| Although the only.incoms of thal Mervin MCCU‘C!‘OOQ to 1 ‘Lurn from a wedding trip. ai 112 Lafayette street. Tucsday, has lent additional en.|Rigaudon .. Monsigny (1729-1517) |club is yery nominal membership| [ Wed Pennsylvania Girl— || i o e o P e e S thuslasm among the members for|Ave Maria . Henselt | Gues, and’ the outlay for the publiz| | Qther Marriage Plans. e s DLl D il e S S e remaining numbers in the serics. | New York Kestival String Ensemble | COncerts at the Burritt entail an ex- [t esomedhobriceior Wil S ounga ey B e e el ponse of approximately $25 per con- | dmm Macristy of Monroe street to- | s of Connerton Tiade for the second in the serics The Club cert, tho finances arc satisfactory. . | ppiq5 1ouise G. Castle, daughter of | performed by Dr. G, W. C. Hill af |Hartford, took place Tuesday morn- | when Harold Berkley, violinist, ani Tart 1L The final activity of the club this) y "4nq AMrs. Mantague Castle of |tho South Congregational church at |ing at 9 o'clock _at St. Andrew's | farion Kahn Berkley, his accom-|Ganza-Drums . ... Stricklang |season Will be to bs hostess to the|y,y Rochelle, and Harold W. Her-|the parsonage. 6 h vl Teverond B V. Gl moe panist, well known musicians, will The Club state convention of the Connecticut |, \c o0 "o Wilbur Fisk Herrick of | The bride will be attended by her | formed the cerem. Pl s give an evening's program on Fri-{Reverie Dunkler-Jospe | Federation of Music Clubs May 23| poitiogior” Mass., were marricd | sister. Mis. Vorna Smith ot Fame | Miss Olga el fatiended cay, the 23rd of May at §:30 o'clock. | Soldier's Song Monulalol ona | and (24 in tkie icity, THERdGUaTtTs i Sl i vting ab h Rirst Brost| oo N e e i p i [l e e e i Sl 2 Bomanco Wieniawski-Jgsp: | Will be at the Burritt, and around|p o 1iah church in New Rochelle by | prother-in-law of the bridegroom. |Charles Burbank was his brothc#'s | Miss Barbara Blume of Griswold | Ncw York Festival String Lnsembis | 125 delegates are expected, Mot In-|goverend Dr. George Reynold ST G ek e e e i street, entertained at bridge for her | Tale ‘of a Bee .. . Huertey | cluding those from nearby cities| ™ iii v W Ot o New York | M es peo man ] e house guest, Miss Frances Sherman | Shadow March . " Protheroe [ 7Who will not stay overnight. i o e i i Sl S of New York city on Thursday eve-| The Old Man Who Said, “Well” The meeting Tuesday was held in | g oy "\ea clemore of Douglaston, L. | ning. Mrs. Francis Quinlan, Miss Lang dward |p "\ias best man, Walter Neals of | Marion Conrad, and Miss Shermaa The Ciuf | Schupack, 28 Vance street. Those |y (55 0 T GO PR ek or | 1T won the prizes. Is She Not Passing Iair ... Elgar| YN0 tooK part in a musical pro-ipo oy oger Ioranklin Bates of | sl e Norah O’'Neale (County Berry) |gram were a sring Quartet €OM-|y . onmont, ana Orlando Brewer of | Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Ashley en- PRI s poscdsaf fCarolive HdTsclySNMATCUE (heve Inalie iioe ushers) tertained Mr. and Mrs, Sturman Dy- H. Fleitzer, Adolph Sundell =~ and} ™yt o Godding trip to Pinchurs son at dinner at their home on Cor- | Mattinata ... Leoncavalio | Walter Occupin: Mrs. Schupack in ., Mr. and Mrs. Herrick will live bin avenue, Thursday cvening. Floyd Townsley Ivocal solos; four-hand piano num. kagye Gardens, in New Ro- | S Arhenyof Roses ......... Wolte|bers by Charles a Johnson aillcnellc ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PRIZE WINNERS IN THE Mrs. Georgo Dyson of Harrison | Lcdoth Sons +........... Toots| Theron W. Hart; and vocal solos by | < : “"IHIRD ANNUAL SHOE REPAIR CONTEST sirect, will entertain a foursomo at The Club | Miss Eillidn Josophson, With RYt| 3r ang“Mrs. James P. Gardn SRR S okt lunchcon and bridge at her home| 1. W. Macomber, president: E. It. | Schade Smedley at the keyboard: | 4¢"(rarton, Penn, have recently an Vincent J. Marro, Thursday. Carter, Jr., vice president; C. B, | nounced the engagement of 145 W. Main St., New Britain, Conn. S | On Tuesday evening at Erwin Tlhe Management of the Third Annual Shoe Repairers’ Miss Viola Suneson, The brilliant audience of sub.| With Incidental Solo by | ay at noon. The ceremony will be |street, and Frederick Burbank of | THIRD ANNUAL Shoe Repairer’s and Dealers’ Exposition Held under auspices of The Gill Publications, Inc., Boston, Mass, he home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward COMMERCIAL MUSEUM. PHILADELPHIA, March 10, 11, 12, 1930 Address all Correspondence to 146 Summer St., Boston, Mas: .. Pratt, sccretary; W. E. Hannon, | daughter, Frances, fo Mervin Mrs. Merrick Hellyar of Trumbull | treasurer, and Earle K. Bishop, li. | iall, the Senior Chapter of Hadas-|\i.cyicheon, son of Mr. and M ] A sah’ will hold a gathering for strect entertained a foursome at s = S : the benefit of the Hadassah Med- ical organization in Palestine. The program committce comprising Mrs. Charles Willer, president; Mrs. George L. Gans, Miss -Anna Rosen- berg, and Miss Lena E. Kranowitz, has arranged to have a bridge from cight to ten o'clock, and from ten bridge at her home on Monda; afternoon. s a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston en- tertained Dr..and Mrs. Clyde Fisher of Middietown, and Mr. and: Mrs. Douglas Johnston at dinner at the | brarian, the officers of the club, have worked untiringly to make th concert a fine one. Isracl Rosenberg will accompany the chorus. * a a With the Boston Sinfonietta. Ar- thur Ficdler conductor, and Royal Dadmun, baritone, as assisting art- Samucl McCutcheon of Vine street Miss Gardner is a graduate of the Margaret Morrison school and the | Carnegie Institute. Mr. McCutch- | con is a member of Chi Psi and was | graduated from Middlebury college | in 1927, He is now with the Actna | Life Insurance Co., in New Haven. | . % s and Dealers’ Exposition held in Philadelphia, last week, is pleased to inform you that out of over four thousand en- tries of shoes in the “Repaired Shoe Contest,” from nearly every state in the Union, you were successtul in winning prizes as follows: Award of Merit—Women's Welts, Leather half soles, sewed. 1 point. Farmington Country club Thursday | ist, the concert at the Senior High G, school auditorium Sunday after- e T e S noon, to be given under the auspices Mrs. Charles Johnson will enter-|Of the graduates-clect of the high tain her bridge club at her home on | school, promises to be one of the Walnut street, Monday evening. most outstanding musical attras. PPN tions of the season in this cif Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Leroux are to| The concert will be the contribu- entertain at dinner at their home |tion of the 1930 graduating class to on Brookside road this evening. the cultural advantages of the city. 3 PRira The Boston Sinfonietta is a min- Miss Virginia Humphrey of Lin-|iature symphony orchestra compos- to eleven o’clock, a musicale will be given by.two of New Britain's well known artists, Mrs. Nathan Jaff>, wife of Dr. N, B. Jaffce, a late pupil of Franz Kneisel and who has also studied with Prof. Leopold Auer, These awards, which are being sent you under separate cover, are as follows: One Certificate of Merit. When one considers the vast number of shoes entered, (and these represent the best shoe repairing workmanship in the country) and the fact that less than 5% won prizes, your city should feel proud to have within its midst a shoe vebuilder who has passed the acid test and been found not wanting. You should feel highly honored to have your work passed upon by eight of the most competent judges in the country, and found superior in every particular, If the work did not measure up to a certain standard, it was thrown out. Of interest to New Britain society | { v xpect your kiddies to is the wedding of Mrs, Lleanor Lewis Would you expect your kiddie Hildebrandt of New York city ani | grow sturdy cooped up in a hot school William Fish, also of * New York room the long summer city. The ceremony was read at months? No more would you expect and ILicor Rosenberg. Ecor TRosen-|the Plaza lotel at high noon on | vour Furs to thrive under the wilting i 5 affe at|TH sday, a after a z | 3 berg will accompany Mrs. Jaffe ut|Thursday, and after a wedding| influence of warm closet atmosphere. 3 > i | breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Fish left on | the piano. Mr. Rosenberg is A | e g 2 . e etein Afu: |a motor trip through the midale | Store them here—our modern vaults provide cold, brisk air and prolong sical club. The program for the |Western states. DrOVi( g PR fur life. Complete insurance at 2% of your own valuation. - musicale is as follows: celn street, cntertained her bridge | ¢d of the principal plavers of the |y v hize Song ...... Wagner| The engagement of Miss Phyllis | club at her home Thursday —cve- :ijr“ S}"";‘“i"’: SLeeae g (“Meistersinger) | Senning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ning. Prizes were given to Miss Ver- | Hledler, soncuctor, will lead th2 | o040 ot Polonaise .. Vieuxtemps|Georse Senning of Kensington, to oniea Lulis and Miss Bloise Dic-|Boston Svmphony in the "pov | iSigre; S ... Bruch|Herbert Erncst Eyre of Norwali, BY OUR ©f (reating the skins, the mand. . Gt at Sympheny hall this| ™7 MR, R A e e e > ‘ natural animal oils in furs SBrinE; ) i 2t| Woodbury was announced by Miss <PL aroe retained—assuring cx- Miss Betty Hance will bo hostess| Roval Dadmun, the assisting vo- [ LeiDeStraum ...........c... Liss s SREGIATANEE s i | | | | to her bridge club next Thursday evening at her home on Hart Ter- race. s e Mrs. Edward B. Gatlagher of the ‘Westminster apartments will enter- tain her bridge club at her homic on Wednesday. Ca Mrs. Henry T. Burr of Francis street, was hostess at two feas this weelk, one on Thursday afternoon, and the other on Friday. Wednes- day, Mrs. George Hill, Mrs. Rueben Twichell, Mrs. Fred Searle, and Mr Iirnest Pelton, poured at the attrac ively decorated tea table. Mrs. Ken- neth Searle, Mrs. George Taylor, Mrs. Frederick Macomber, Mrs. Wendell calist, will not only lend variety to the program, but will add consider- able weight to its attractiveness. Mr. Dadmun is an American ani his successful career indicates that it is not neccessary to first go to TFurope to gain cognition in thi; country. He was . in Williams town, Mass., and his ire career has been followed in i$ native He has sung with rphony and oratorio societies the country over. He is regarded thorughout the musical world as xz great American artist. The concert will take place at 3 o'clock daylight saving time on Sunday. - The patrons and palroncsses are e Before Your Summer Vacation fLearn to play the Ukulele in fen short lessons. Ukulele given free with course. Immedidfte Application Necessary. Tnstructions nlso on Hawaiian Steel Guitar, Spanish Guitar, Banjo, Man- dolin, Piano, Violin. Instruments free with course. Instructions are by recognized teachers including members of Oliver's Silversiring Players, Radio Artists. Call or Write Paramount Music Studios New Britain Branch BOOTH'S BLOCK—ROOM 212 Corner Church and ) PROCESS Prices unusually this season. Hudson Fur Shop 13 FRANKLIN SQUARE Phone 770 Again we congratulate you. Very truly yours, THE SHOE REPAIRERS’ and DEALERS’ EXPOSITION ¥ W. E. GILL, Manager Marro Shoe Service 89 West Main Street Telephone 5175 JOHN MARRO H. A. WEBB President Treasurer Branch Store — 445 WEST MAIN STREET