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T erly of this city, with her two chil- |ley street spent last week-end in iren will arrive in New Britain soon | Worcester, Mass. to stay at the home of @e Brook&',! e g and wil later join her parents in| Mr. and Mrs. Philip Duffy of 115 Maine, Clark street left this morning to LR {spend a two weeks vacation with Judge and Mrs. John H. Kirkham |their son, Attorney Daniel K. ot Lexington street have openad |O'Keefe at Staten Island. Wt GATLERINGSS and are at home there now. .o Rl | | Mr. and Mrs. Victor Poindextar of West Hertford are spending Sun- | day with Mrs. Poindexter’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McMillan of | Dover road. ‘ Hot Weather Brings De- cline in Indoor Affairs— Garden and Porch Parties. R, [ | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Diamend and | daughter Bertha, of Rocky Hill ave- | T 2nd Mre. Ia‘,?:f":r;’rf":;}:,‘"fir e 1‘;"3‘9"]1"’1“':;“:’{;‘1 A NGes mOLOT | edding at their home on Burritt | el o |street yesterday. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss 1 M s- Mrs. G. K. Rogers of Maple Hill dulleoraxiof Brle ] tol. Mr. Smith is chauffeur for Chiet will spend the month of July at Clin- | yijjiam J, Noble of the fire depart- ton Beach. ; L ment. They have two children, Mil- dred and Rot Mr. and M Dudley Walker of | : IO):"‘_Jr. Monroe street spent last week-end at | Twin Lakes. On Thursday the 3d | Officer and Mrs. Joseph Kennedy of July, Mr. and Mrs. Walker and |°Dtertained at a dinner party at their son John, will go to the Thou- |their home on Foxon place last eve- | sand Islands for a short stay. ning in honor of the 14th anniver- | s s |sary of their wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vance and| Mr and Mrs. Kennedy were mar- their daughter, Joan, of Maple street, | 'ied at St. Joseph's church by the leave on Wednesday next, for North |1ate Rev. Patrick Daly. They have | Hero, Vt., where Mrs. Vance and the |LW0 sons, Joseph, Jr., and Edward. | baby will stay on for the month wlats | while Mr. Vance returns to town| Mrs. R. E. Hotchkiss of Lincoln after a short visit on the island. |street entertained last Tuesday eve- | s .. ning at a miscellaneous shower in Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Platt and their |honor of Miss Estelle Robertson of children of Ten Acre road, have|West Main street. Guests were pres- | been in Newtown all week visiting | ent from out of town and this city with Mr. Platt'’s parents. On Mon- [and during the evening games were | day they go to Sta the summer season inard Beach for |played and Miss a buffet lunch served. | Robertson will become the PRI bride of Conrad Dorau in the near Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Britton and |future their children, of Ten Acre road, are | « . . leaving for the Thousand Islands the 3d of July. s PP Miss Trene Colaresi of 17 Wester- strect was tendered a miscel- laneous shower at her home Thurs- | day evening by her sister, Miss Ann Mrs. Edward Lancaster and her | son and daughter, of Ten Acre road, Colaresi. A color scheme of pink g0 to Rockland, Me., on Monday for |and white was carcied out in. the the summer m:’"': o | decorations. About guests werc Mrs. John Fellows and her chil- ™ nieq Colaresi will become the | dren, of Ten Acre road, leave the|p iq. or Jonn Leonardi.. i 3d of July to spend the next two| A : [ months at camp in New Hampshire. 3 Epd LAy | About £ guests were present at Mrs. Olive Judd Ingraham and @ Mmiscellaneous shower tendered | her sons, of West End avenue, will| Miss Mary Walicki at her home on spend the month of July at Crescent | Broad street, Thursday evening by Beich. Miss Mary Jakubowicz. A color Miss Dorothy Betz of Winthrop 1g the week in Provi- scheme of pink and white was car- | ried out in the decorations. | Miss Walicki will become ths ide of Andy Jakubowicz on Aug- De e st 4. Miss Virginia Tollard. daughter of S Y Mr. and Mrs. Harry § Tollard of | Mrs. Vincent McAuliffe of Pen- Maple street leaves today to attend | dleton road hostess to five tables of bridge at the summer sessions at the Univer- 86y ot Wiseon Madlison: nesday evening. Prizes were won by & e Miss Helen h, Mr. and Mrs. A. | fr. and Mrs. Fred P. Campbell Fitzgerald and Miss Mary Delaney. | and children of Commonwealth av- Ak | enue, will spend the summer &t Marthas Vineyard, Mass. season Miss Marger, Gibney was the guest of honor at a bridge and crys- tal shower given by the Ladies aux- Mrs. Ella J. Hall and her daugh- |iliary to the National Federation of ter, Mrs. W. H. Preston of Corbin |Post Office Clerks on Monday eve- avenue, will leave Monday for Cam- | ling at the home of her parents, Mr bridge, Vt, where they will make |and Mrs. Morton Gibney, Park | their future home. strect. Bridge prizes were won by S Mrs. W. Kilduff, Mrs. C. F, Corrigan, Migs Alice Ralph of Hart street | Mrs. L. Brotherton and Mrs. W. D. and Miss Florence Markham of | Boche. Miss Gibney will become the Griswold street, will leave Sunday bride of Leon Bradley in August. for a two weeks' vacation at Camp 2l Maqua, Poland, Mair Miss Helen Poskus of Stratford Y » gave a bon voyage pajty at her Miss Florence Farr of this city, | home recently honoring Mrs. Susan Iffea Margaret on of Hartford ! Schofield and her daughter, Elsie and Joseph Madden of Manchester | Who are g Wednesday for a are leaving on a motor trip through | tour of Europe. Prizes for cards went thaant to Mrs. Schofield and Mrs. Eliason. LRI Lt bt Miss Frances Sorrow of Boston| Mrs. Maurice Johnson entertained will spend the summer with her | A foursome at contract bridge at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. home on Brighton street Monday Sorrow of Sequin street. Maple Hill. | afternoon Miss Evelyn Sorrow will attend a i Mrs. Dudley Walker had guests to t her home on Monroe street house party this week-end at Knoll- wood Beach, Saybrook dine A Wednesday evening Miss Dorothy Wilson of 33 Com-| o monwealth avenue left yesterday for |~ MrS Ralph Brition entertained a 2 two months' stay at Lake Wan- | eV friends at cards at her home on Ten Acre road Tuesday afternoon. gumbaug, South Coventry. Miss Leonie Harding, daughter of | Mrs. George Hogers of Hawley Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harding of Rob- | Street who is at‘her summer home Bu hins aven Miss Mary e Hill, entertained Miss Vivian C rsday at a steak bat The | ar- tis of Hartford and Miss Betty Lien- ests went for a 1 after bridge hard at luncheon Thursday after et e it o Mrs. Robert Silsby of Worthting- | e ton ridg entertained at tea | Mrs. Matilda Nordstrom of Rob- | Oon Mon honor of Mrs. Walter | hins avenue, Maple Hill, entertained | Wells of Kansas ( formerly of her cousins, Rev. A. Almquist and | Berlin, who is the house guest ot daughter, of Swedenbourg, | Miss Ida Wilcox ehraska the week et L Miss Elizab Wilcox of Berlin | Miss Victoria Drauchick of the | thirty children :.:] New Britain General hospital Train- |2 Cradke Roll party her hone | ing school has returned from Roch- | Thursday oon from 3 to 5. ‘ ester, N. Y. where she has heen . e visiting Miss Shirley Bower, former- | Mrs. Herbert O'Neill of Berlin ‘ 1y of this city tertained twelve at heon and i . e e dze at her ho on Tuesday | M, B anson and daughter, |afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Bencon, Mrs. | Irma, of 40 Newington avenue, left | Robert Silsby and Mrs. Kenneth today to spend the summer at Indian | Relyea won the prizes Neck, Branford A sie e Mr. and Mrs. George Boli enter- Mise Dorothy Anderson of Lin- t d at dinner at their home on den street, left today for ian | Trumbull strest Monday evening. Neck, Branford, twhere she will Fahew | spend the next two weeks Mrs. Edward Spellman of Hart- s e e ferd entertained at luncheon and Miss Anne R. Siderow{sky of Stan- bridge at her home Wednesday. give you cool comfort day and night. Come in and see the full size 8-inch Westing- house Fan that is yours for a $5.00 bill. Don’t go through another summer without one! The SPRING & BUCKLEY | Electric Co. 1 77-79 CHURCH ST. ~— Albert C | street enterta at her home Thur e e | Mrs. David and Miss Sessie Dubowy es at a | kitchen showed given in honor of | Miss Eunice % Komiss at the home | of Mrs. Raschkow | her home Wed- | ) EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, -_—— SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1930. Mrs. Ernest Pelton of Forest Broad street and John Szewczyk, e this afternoon at street, entertained at luncheon and son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Szew- home of the bride's brigge at the Shuttle Meadow ciub | . czyk of Broad street were married 4 Dr. Abel on Wednesday. Monday morning at § o'clock at the form the cer . v . Holy Cross church by Rev. Victor 2 d H Anderse Mrs. William Kinne of West Main | ? Plaskowsls the bridesxoomy and Walten street, was hostess at a charming | Miss Helen Slusz and Charles Ha- | Anderson, cousin of luncheon and bridge of four tables ) ber were maid of honor and best will be maid of h X in her gardens Thursday. The tables | : Lhezpricerwill wearin siellop o were set by the pool which is in the Chip s bricoNmwianesa SRl chiffon and carry, tallsman xo e lon r et T et < gown und a Rose N She of honor e dres flower. Each table was set in a dif- feg Sarnicons 8 ferent color scheme with varigated preall puglfenn. e imald ofiBonon 5 bouquets as a centerpiec: Mrs. S Wose an 0010 85 Eown A P. Strople, Mrs. Luther Williams j2e dopmach ETHES ding Shpmpom and Msr, Dugald Macmillan won th« roses 3 prettily decorated in orchid aad Srices. . A recept ellow flowers. S of the brid Mr. ’ Mrs. Lucian Stevens of Monroc street entertained the Monday afte noon bridge club at its final me.t- ing for the n this week, PR Mr. and Mrs. Bret Neete of Cor- biavenue, entertained at dinner at their home last Sunday. Miss Emily Mott of ( will be hostess to her bridge at her home next Monday even . Miss Veronica Luhrs of Forest street entertained her bridge club at her home Thursday cvening. | . .. | + Mortimer Rhodes 3f | Berlin ente d thirty-two guests | at a “cafeteria” supper and bridg: at their home last evening . e Mr 1 Mr Mr. and,Mrs. Lexington street entert ner and tridge Wedn in honor of Miss Ma house guest of Mr. and M Eentley of Russell eet G and Mrs. ed at dinn ams street, AG Williara yril at Gaf their home on | Tuesday evening in nd Mrs. Dorald Gaf?- Al Gaf who aboard the Majes- | en- onor of Mr. ney and Miss iled sterday Bridge were was P priz: Winer, | K’)—‘ L. | awarded , and Mrs. ests were present from Water- Hartford, Bridgeport anl ew York Miss Ko will be married {o Arthur D. Gresnberg on Sund Former members of the BCG cl1b New Britain gave a dinner and ater party in Hartford in h Miss k e Z. K ge Arthur o0 of marri will take place on Sun .« . e W to Mrs. Arthur Bens; Mrs. Victor Bens entertained a party A on h and G resday noon at lun sfor brid M 1 takes p Idarg Wil Fran er Mrs merl place whose ce | WEDDINGS MISS HELEN DIXON Dixon, daught age to Lyma s afternoon. ¢ of At Donnelly Nup- Mr | ¥tials—Incr in Wed- the ding club at i ot G Dixo str ained a four e 1 heort at Shuttle Mea Friday noon ¢ SN ge to 1 Mrs. Allan M Mrs. Jo A} A few friends with a el Beach, G lulu ouse g Worcester, and Mrs. Barbara Stark were Mr Mrs Powel Hellvar and Mr. and Robert Mr Powell The various | ain met Wednesday 1 5 quin Golf cl played zolf du noon, ending up fous dinner iat Mr. ss Rose Drezek was maid of oom and Mrs. R. Di Mr. and Mrs. William J. F Parsons place observed ersary ee of the of veil. Her bouq ter of the honor EYES!GHT EXAMINATIONS ‘ HENRY F. REDDELL | OPTOMETRIST RAPHAEL BUILDING 99 WIEsT Main ST €LEVATOR sERVICK CLEE] and ACH > GEORGE WESTERMAN “PRECISION OF VISION™ ’ HERBERT E. 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