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brother, Earle Duncanson, a former resident of this city. . Austin Stowell of Sefton drive left for Chicago, Ill, today for a short stay. . . Miss Georgia Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson of Forest street left Wednesday to re- sume her studies at Abbott academy, Andover, Mass. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Searle of Adams street left Wednesday to spend the remainder of the week at Madison. DR Mr. Corbin avenue with friends in Wi . and Mrs. Richard White of will spend Sunday ashington, Conn. .. John C. Loomis of Lincoln Road, and George W. DySon of Harrison | street are the guests for the week- end of Dr. Ozora Davis at his camp at Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire. Dr. Davis was at one time pastor of the South church. . . . Mrs. R. V. Thomas and daughter of Hamilton street returned Monday from Short Beach, where they have been spending the past two months with the former's parents, Mr. and ! Mrs. M. D. Stanley. Mrs. Thomas | will be remembered as Virginia | Stanley. | Mark Lacey of Russell street is expected to return today from a 10- day trip through the middle west. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hahne of | Hamilton street, accompanied by their son and his wife of Elizabeth, N. J. are motoring through the White Mountains this week. RN Russell Bennett of Newark, N. J., is visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay of Hart Terrace. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buckey of Dover Road will leave Monday to spend a week in Atlantic City, N. J. P Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Berger of Lincoln Road have returned from a | motor trip to Lake George. PR Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brummel of Corbin avenue will have as their guest this week-end Herve Schwed- erski of New York city. PE Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Walther en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Squire of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. McGinley at their Beach Park cottage last week-end. P Miss Irene Burkarth entertained Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Fay at Clinton last week-end. . Mrs. K. H. Walther and her sis- ter Miss Irene Burkarth will leave tomorrow on a trip through New England. .. Morgan N. Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Holmes of Adams street, has returned to Taft school at Watertown. . Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ratten- bury of Shuttle Meadow road have returned from Boston. Mrs. Harris B. Humason is back at her Vine street home after spend- ing the summer months in northern New England. Her daughter, Miss Sally Humason, is expected home from Belgrade Lakes, Me., the first of next week. . Mr, and Mrs. Rufus Hemenway of Lexington street have returned from Europe where they have been vaca- tioning for two months. o oe o Mr. and Mrs. Harry Usher of New Haven will spend next Satur- day as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Boli of Trumbull street. .o Mrs. J. H. Boehm and son, Dor- wood, of Plainville, have returned t> their home after spending the summer at their cottage at Lake Congamond. . » Miss Marfan Bennet, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bennett of For- est street was an entrant in the Canadian women'’s open golf tourna- ment in Montreal this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Merwin of Worthington ridge, Berlin, will take a motor trip to Canada next week. Howard Humphrey of Shuttle Meadow road and James North of Sunnyledge will be the guests of Thomas H. Gillesple at the Essex Country club in Orange, N. J., next Friday. . William T. Sloper of Grove Hill retwsned from New York city ves- terday. . o o e . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKaig of Lyons street will spend the next ten days visiting friends in Quebec, Canada. e Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Fagan of t Main street, are spending the week-end in New York city. GATHERINGS Usual Round of Lunch- eons, Teas and Dinners Arranged to Entertain. | | Among those from New Britain who will attend the Ohman-Arden dinner dance this evening at the Highland Country club in Meriden are: Mr. and Mrs. Emory Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Law, Attorney and Mrs. William F. Curtin, Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. David Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs, Pobert Patterson, Miss Anna May Bonney, Reinhart Bardeck and Harry P. O'Connor. vow Mrs. W. 1. Casey Thursday evening at dinner and biidge at her home in Plainville, Prizes were awarded to Miss Touise Ronalter, Miss Kathryn Fitzgerald and Miss Katherine Glynn. PR . was hostess A bridge party glven for the en- | day in honor of Miss Lillian Hudson | tertainment of the Connecticut Graduate Nurses' association, whose nieeting will be held in New Britain on October 3, was held at the nurses' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1930. | residence on Hawkins street Thurs- day evening. There were 110 tables. Those in charge of the affair were Miss Maude Travers, general chair- man, assisted by Miss Deats; Misses Wood and Moran, representing the industrial nurses of the city; Misses | Gates and Chadwick of the Visiting Nurse association; Misses Fletcher and Blair of the private duty nurs; Mrs. Schade and Misses Andrew: and Schmidt of the hospital alumni, and Mrs. Pullen and Misses Nelson and McDowell of the hospital staff. Mrs. Fred B. Hungerford and her daughter, Miss Marion Hungerford of Cedar street, entertained friends at luncheon at their summer place at Old Lyme yesterday. guests included Mrs. L. Hoyt Pease, | Mrs. Disbrow, Mrs. Margaret L. | Fitch, Mrs. Buell B. Bassette and | Mrs. L. O. Lusk. » Their | Miss Helen Glaser of Arch street entertained Thursday evening with a bridge and shower in honor of Miss Loretta King, whose marriage to Robert J. Regar of Maple street will take place October 14. Miss Rose King, Miss Marion Conrad and | Miss Thelma Scholl of Hartford were awarded the prizes. | Al Mrs. Walter Sullivan was hostess at a luncheon and bridge at her home on Seneca street last Satur- | of Waterbury. Miss Hodson will be | married early in November to Dr. D. 8. O'Connor of New Haven. | The guests included Miss Mar- | guerite Hodson, Mrs. William Law- | lor, Mrs. Richard Hinchey, Mrs. | Thomas Nolan, Mrs. John Gaffney, | all of Waterbury, aand Mrs. Donald | Gaffney of this city. | R | The Canton Center Fish, Game and Amusment Society is holding its first meeting of the season at the farm of Stanley Eddy in Canton | Center tonight. This meeting will | also be Ladles' Night and among | those expected to attend are Mr. | and Mrs. Stanley Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. | William H. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. | Stanley Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Henry G Schauffler, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox of Meriden, Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Hayden, Mr. and Mrs, Rodman | Chamberlain, Val C. Hart, James Chamberlain, W. W. Maier, Jr., of Orleans, Cape Cod, and William Roybeck. LRI | The D. A. R. board meeting was | held yesterday at the home of Mrs. | John C. Loomis on Lincoln road. | Mrs. Loomis will leave next week to | attend the state regents' meeting of the D. A. R. to be held at the El worth Memorial hall in Windsor. | G 0o | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Law of Ten Acre road entertained a few friends | at dinner Wednesday evening. e Cards have heen issued by Mrs Donald MacMillan of Corbin ave nue and Mrs. Stanley Hart of Chat- ham road for a tea to be held at the Shuttle Meadow club on Wed- nesday, October 1st. % | Mrs. William Alden Horton of | West Hartford is entertaining with | a luncheon Dbridge at the Shuttle | Meadow club on Monday in honor | of her sister, Mrs. John Sunderland, of Omaha, Neb. e | Mrs. T. Frank Lee of Dover road | and Mrs. Robert Ferguson of Cor- bin avenue were joint hostesses at a bridge luncheon given last Satur- day at the Shuttle Meadow club. | The party consisted mostly of the| friends of Miss Anna Conklin of | Meriden in whose honor it was | given. Miss Conklin was married | on Tuesday to Edgar V. Reid of | New York city. i v e Mrs. Ormond Bates of Elbridge rcad entertained a few friends from | New Haven at luncheon Tuesday at | the Shuttle Meadow club “ o The Art League of New Britain held the first meeting of the season at the studio on Cedar street last | night. Plans for the new year were discussed, the most important be- | ing that of the food, rummage and novelty sale to be held in the studio on September 25th, 26th and 27th This sale promises to be most inter- | csting as all the members of the league are doing their best to make | it so. As an added inducement to the sale, three original paintings, dotnated by Mrs, Margaret Cooper, Mrs. FFrank Vibbarts and Sanford Ballard Dole Low, will be auctioned off and should prove quite a prize for the ones lucky enough to re- ceive them. Mr. Low is the new di- rector of the New Britaln Art School and has already entered | upon his duties to make the school answer the needs of the art lovers here. The money ralsed from this | sale witl go towards making the lcague and school more beneficial in every way. . v Mrs. William Warner of Lincoln street will entertain at luncheon and bridge Tuesday at her summer home at Pleasure Beach, Conn Mr. and Mrs. I Berkowitz gave a| dinner party at their home on Lyons | strect last night complimenting Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Nair of Los Angeles, | Cal. . Miss Mary Victor ecntertained a number of friends at cards at her home on Stanley street last evening. Prizes were awarded to Miss Anna Shimek and Miss Virginia Davis L Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silsby, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck and Idward Christ were guests last evening al | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Relyea of Berlin | . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caufield of South Burritt street had dinner guests on Tuesday evening. e Mr. and Mrs, Charles Law of Ten Acre road will give a buffet supper this evening preceding the Oh- man-Arden dance at the Highland Country club, in Meriden, o M .. Mr street bridge John Meehan of Trumbull | entertained a foursome of | Tuesday afternoon. F Miss Ruth Bassett of Emmons place entertained a few friemds last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. | Jehn Holmes, of Boston, Mass. PP Mrs. Charles Davis of Dover road entertained a small party of friends ai luncheon Iriday at the Shady | B¢ | bull street, |and | of Miss Pearl Cramer Brook Country club, in honor of Mrs, Alfred Foster of Brooklyn. Mrs. Foster is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Rackliffe of Kensington ave- nue. Mr. and Mrs. William Glover of Harrison street entertained eight guests Friday evening at dinner. The Junior Hadassah will give an afterfoon tea at the White Oak Inn on Sunday, September 25. The fol- lowing committee will assist with the arrangements: Misses Jule Levine, Jeannette Light, Mollie Light, Helen Keimowitz, Rose Swarsky, Elsye Gourson, Mrs. Z. Finkelstein and Mrs. S. Miller. . Miss Dorothy Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Logan Page of Trum- entertained a number of the school set at her home on Tues- day evening. Mrs. Ross McCain of Hartford entertained her sister, Mrs. Samuel Cochrane of Little Rock, Ark., and Mrs. Howard Humphrey at lunch- eon Tuesday noon at the Shuttle Meadow club. Mrs. Harry Bates of Russell street entertained a company of four at luncheon Tuesday noon at the Shut- tle Meadow club. Her guests in- cluded, her mother, Mrs. Charles Stanley. Mrs. Roy Bassctte of West Hartford and Mrs. Johnstone Vance of this city. Mrs. Roswell Moore entertained a foursome at cards Wednesday after- noon at her home on Lincoln road. i Mr. and Mrs, tertained a friends with their Monroe Lucian Stevens en- ‘mall group of their cards and supper at street residence Tues- day evening. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Ashley, Mr. and M Bret Neece, Mr. and Mrs. George Boli and Mrs. Johnstone Vance. . Miss Kathryn Clark, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Clark of Gar- den street entertained eight guests at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of Miss zabeth Kimball. Miss Kimball has recently returned from Kurope and will leave shortly > resume her studles at Pine fanor. . o t N . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphrey had guests to dine at their home on Shuttle Meadow road last night 2 - 1 Mrs. Norman McKirdy of Hamil- ton street entertained a foursome of ! bridge at her home on Monday eve- ning. e Mrs. George Corbin of Lexington street entertained a foursome of tridge at her home on Friday after- neon. Mrs. William Flanagan entertain- ed four tables of bridge Wednesday at her summer home at Beach Park The prizes were awarded to Mrs. William J. Farley, Mrs. Henry Don- nelly and Mrs. Donald Gaffney. o o Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Bates of Elbridge read will entertain at din- ner this evening. be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lappan, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Vivian, Mr. Mrs. Jack Curtis and Mr. and Charles Da . Mr. and Mcs. Harry Brummel of Corbin avenue, Mr, and Mrs. Stur- man Dyson of Corbin avenue will be the guests this evening of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Morris at the Highland Country club dinner dance. e e Mrs. Stanton Ashley of Corbin avenue entertained a table of con- tract bridge Wednesday afternoon. e s Misses FElizabeth and Frances Vivian, daughters of Dr. and Mr: Clifford Vivian of Elbridge road en- teriained the A, A. girls Tuesday evening. Mrs .. s e M Milton Jones of st entertained Tuesday with a bridge and shower . Trumbull evening in honor who will be one of the early fall brides. Miss May Regan of H: ord, Mrs. Ei nice Hildebrandt, Mrs. Curtis Christ and Miss Virginia Humphrey won the p Mrs. Walter Lund of Corbin av- Their guests will | MISS MONA | members of the New Britain Sciety Miss Lohmann of Prospect street is one of the active recently shown at the studio on Cedar street. 5 The wedding of Miss Nellie Zab- | locki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Bennie Zablockl of High street, and | Frank Huck of Church street, was | | solemnized Thursday morning at 9 | | o'clock at Holy Cross church. Rev. | | Victor Plaskowskl officiated. | The maid of honor was Miss Julia | Zablocki, sister of the bride, and | Attorney Algert Politis attended as | best man. The bridesmaids were Misses Frances Frederick, Aldona Huck, sister of the bridegroom, Helen Zablocki, cousin of the bride, and Rose Zack. Louls Borcelle, Charles Covaleski, Stanley Bobin- | 8ki and Frank Covaleski were ush- | ers. | The bride was attired in a gown of ivory satin of princess style, a Rose-Marle veil trimmed with | rhinestones and orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of white roges and lilles of the valley. The maid of honor was gowned in flesh color with hat to match. Rain- bow was the color scheme of the bridesmaids' dresses with hats and | shoes to match and bouquets of pink tea roses. | After a large reception Mr. and Mrs. Huck left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls. They will reside | on High street. . e Marion Barnes, | and Mrs. Eugene | Fairview street, be- of Philip Mil- and Mrs. Ernest Miss Dorothy daughter of Mr. F. Barnes of came the bride drum, son of Mr. Mildrum of East Berlin, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Saint Mark's church. Rev. Samuel Sut- cliffe officlated. The bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by Miss Hazel M. Casey, a cousin, as mald of honor. Henry Mildrum, brother of the bride- groom, was best man and Kenneth Barnes acted as usher, i The bride was attired in a gown of periwinkle blue lace, cut in princess style with hat and slippers | to match. Her bouquet was of roses | and baby's breath. The maid of hon er's gown was of eggshell chiffor velvet with rose colored hat and | slippers. She carried a bouquet of | mixed fall flowers. | A reception followed the cere-| mony at the Gulld room of Saint Mark's church. Mr. and Mrs. Mil- drum left on a wedding trip to| Maine. | Mrs. Mildrum is a graduate of the Senlor High gchool. Mr. Mil Photo by Murray Studlo LOHMAN Art League whose work was| enue entertained at a bridge last | Saturday in honor of Miss Lois Dary | of Meriden. Mre. Dary will be one | of the early fall brides. Mrz. George Boli of Trumbull strect will entertain a foursome of bridge at luncheon next Saturday, in honor of Mrs. Harry Usher of | w Haven, | WEDDINGS | o September Marriages In- “ | crease as Month Advances —Announce Engagements ‘ | | One of the prettiest weddings of | the autumn season took place at St. | | Bernard's rectory on Friday evening | when Miss Madelyn Donegan only | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Done- !gan of Lawrence street, Rockville, became the bride of Arthur Bush, Jr., son of Arthur Bush of Spruce street, Rockville, Rev. Father Sen- | nott performed the ceremony. i The bride’s gown was of shell pink panne satin. Patou model with pic ture hat and slippers to match. She wore flesh lace mitts and carried a bridal bouquet of Madame Butter- {fly roses and lilies of the valley. The bride’s only attendant, Miss Ethel Reed of Norwich, was attired | in a gown of nile gréen chiffon with | picture hat to match. She carried Ophelia roses and blue delphiniums. | |John E. Butler of New Britain was| ;vh» best man. | After the ceremony as the bridal party was entering the home, Miss | Arline Gebhardt played Lohengrin's | “Wedding March."” Later Max Smith | f Rockville sang “At Dawning” and ecause.” A large reception was Iheld at which guests from East| Greenwich and Providence, R. I.| Pittsfield, Greenfield, Turners Falls |and Springfield, Mass. Norwich, New Britain, Hartford and Rockville were present, A buffet lunch was served. The home was decorated in an at- tractive color scheme of blue and CHRISTMAS | of the bride. | drum is a graduate of Suffield Prep | school. | gold supplemented with fall flowers . and ferns. The wedding of Miss Gene Sul- Later in the evening the bride and ' egter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bridegroom left on an unannounced | walter Sulwester of Gold street and motor trip. The bride’s traveling | Frank Jarnot, son of Mrs. Cather- costume was of brown crepe RO-|ine Jarnot of Alden street, was sol- maine with hat and slippers 0| ompized Tuesday morning at match. "After November 1 they will | gcloek at the Sacred Heart church. make their home in Hartford. | Mrs. Bush is a graduate of th Rockville High school. Mr. Bush is employed by the Herald Publishing Co. They are both very popular with | the younger set in Hartford and | Rockville. | Nunzio E. Agnello TEACHER OF VIOLIN STUDIO, 299 MAIN 8T, For Appointments Miss A Vel i Tiss Alice Wesche, daughter of CALL 2009.-3 Mrs. George Bigge of Farmington avenue was married Tuesday M!or-“ noon to Martin Roden of Stanley | street, son of the late Mrs. Joseph- ine Roden. The wedding took place | in the parsonage of the First Bap- tist church with the Rev. William Ross, pastor, officiating. The attendants were Miss Alice Steele of Flushing, Long Island, and Axel Roden, brother of the bridegroom. The bride wore a gown of white georgette _with a plcture hat to match and carried white roses. A | gown of nile green with hat and | shoes to match was worn by the maid of honor. A reception was held at the home | Mr. and Mrs. Roden | will reside on Farmington avenue. |j WE SPECIALIZE IN— Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cutting. WAVING and TREATMENTS AGNELLO'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Strand Theater Bldg. Tel. 1543 Parker Gonnecticut To establish femininity in the sportingfield this really chic frock makes the angora- flower motif its cynosure.... So utterly smart it must be of Parislan Inspiration ... So delightfully precticel #t must be made from Jonetta ... So faultlessly tailored Such a relief rom the aver age it must be Golflex , ., A dress that hes traveled far for its Inspiration and is therefore ot home' every- where .. . In cricket green, winter brown, rust, navy and black. . $9.50 GOLFLEX Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, officlated. The bride's sister, Miss Sophie| Sulwester was maid of honor and| Simon Dzwil attended as best man. | Miss Mary Jarnot, sister of the| bridegroom, was bridesmaid and Jo- seph Marut was usher. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, was dressed in bridal satin gown of princess tyle. She wore a Rose-Marie veil caught with organe blossoms and | carried a bouquet of white roses, | lilies of the valley and ferns. The maid of honor wore a gown of or chid with hat and slippers to match, and had a bouquet of pink roses. A gown of silver green with a horse hair hat to match was worn by the | bridesmaid A reception was held at the home of the bride's perents after which the young couple left for Niagar: Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Jarnot will re- side upon their return at 32 Gold street. Miss Grace Goldberg of Arch' street, daughter of Mrs. Rose Gold- berg, and Henry Kopp. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kopp of Dwight street, bride’s mother at the home of the brides mother last Sunday after- noon. Rabbi Jesee Schwartz con- ducted the ceremony Immediately after the wedding the couple left for Bermuda where they will remain for several weeks. A wedding of interest which took place Wednesday in New York city was that of Walter E. Carlson, bet- ter known as "“Wampus" Carlson, formerly of New Britain, to Miss Ruby Rose of Hartford. Mr. and | Mrs. Carlson will reside in New | York city. A very pretty home wedding was solemnized on Monday, September 8, | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Petow of t Main street, when their son Arthur, took for his bride Miss Olga Russell, of Forest street. | ! The ceremony was performed by the | Rev. M. W. Gaudian of St. John's German Lutheran church. ; Miss Ella Herrmann of North-| anmpton Mass., and Mr. Arthur Pek- | rul of East Main street, niece and nephew of Mr. Petow, attended them, H SHADE SMEDLEY Teacher of Piano Resumes Classes Sept. 17th Studio: 537 Arch Street Twentieth Season S —————.. —_—— Florence Bowman Jaffe |||! Violin Instructions Winthrop St Tel. Pupil of the late Prof. Leopold Auer s41-1 The bride was attired in & gown of aquamarine chiffon with a flesh colored picture hat and wore a shoulder bouquet of tea roses. The bridesmaid wore a flesh colored chif- fon gown with a white picture hat, and a shoulder bouquet of pink roses. The home was most attractive with decorations of pink and white asters and gladioli. After the cere- mony, dinner was served to the many out of town guests, and the bride and groom left by motor for Atlantic City and Washington, D. C. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Petow will reside on East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones of Stanley street announce the mar- riage of their daughter Lois, to Her- nan A. Carruth of New Haven on aturday, September 13. The ceremony was performed by | the Rev. Edward Upson Cowles, pas. tor of the Firet Congregational church of Westfleld, Mass. The couple left on an extended motor trip through Canada, and on their return will reside in Hamden. PR Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Belman of Meriden avenue, Southington, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Fannie, to Attorney Wil- liam M. Greenstein of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Belman have issued invita- tions for a reception in haonor of their daughter tomorrow afternoon. Miss Ethel Walasewicz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ignacy Walasewicz of Broad strect, and Raymond Siem- fatkoski of Terryville were married this morning at 7:30 at the Sacred Heart church. Rev. Lucyan Boj- nowski, pastor, officiated. 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