New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 1, 1930, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1930. }:WRS, HOOVER LETS i OPERA OPENING, jhf,‘;.'j.;\l‘““E’:_‘.],?{;Zy‘;l{.';"..i:‘;‘.\"x;:‘?lfi?ifi\{E;‘Bossy Gillis Denies He N!arried NAME BE USED e NEW YORKERS BUSY oo wsenn Recently, Says He Did Year Ago formally launched, the smart folk | a turned to the more frivolous zaicties orwalk School Finds | Newburyport, Mass., Nov. 1 (UP))] Will Be a Patroness at Armistice =7+ U Social Season Gets Tnto Full o, pateveerCamans b ivene ' Student Has Paralysis |-—The "o Gl marsase mss- 1 r ] . : : Norwalk, Nov. 1.——Dr. ltob- - S lonned their newest evening array| I : Log 1o o e . Dfiy Ball ey SWIHQ i sallied forth to the Clup Ei|ert E. Perdue, local health doctor | Newburyport's .,‘1.1yr.A"J.:}‘(:3;;3:::; sweet opportunity of : : : R e e et v Patio wher (o alle wware banked |8 taKing steps to prevent the spread |on his return from a vac “d | of infantile paralysis hete, with the | Prince Edward Island, described as with autumn leaves, pumpkin | Iy ADELAIDE k d T e e e iog | discovery that Miss Bancroft Gher- |ridiculous reports that he had been i York, Nov. 1 (P— i STl Lilaed ardi, 16, daughter of Bancroft |sccretly marricd there some three sor herardi, noted telephone engineer | weeks ago. ; of Washington, D. C., and a grand- | Ag u matter of fact, “Bossy” said LT (0 GG R st daughter of Rear Admiral Bancroft | 1is marr S S Tho Bolero” and then the fashion- | LLUghter of Rear Admiral Bancroft |nis marriage took place about = B oy | Ghierardi. who s & student at & |year ago, the bride being Misa private school here, contracted the |Jouise C. Barboro, his old-time ew hotel man's Mayflow n honor of the Halloween hilarities. glories of g b I'wo Spanish dancers rolic nd Mr ilip K. 1 from her hips down and artificial | 4oy1g continue to retain her maiden . L respiration is being resorted to in | ooy L d Princess Matchi-jorger to keep her ¢ i and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert | yjeg Gherardi's roommates at the oper t ¢ CrARLL et BN « among those |sehool, Miss Mary Whipple, daugh- | i filli oy aa ot ihe | orententain arties at the ter of Dr. Allen Whipple, head of Golden Horse 1 in shim- the medical center in New York At vlons: fuvsand city and Miss Polly Brewer of Wes- s Barboro doesn't want any- rest- | Tn the midst of all the other af- Mass., daughter of a prominent |thing said about it, and that’s good irs socicty has found time to at-|B banker, have heen sent to |enough for me,” his honor declired. 1 a number of fashionable wee it homes, “Bride” Not at Home which have Riacaline Oo - . Miss Barboro was not at her homa tober calendar. they PLAYS GRE FOLK SONGs | here today. TFriends said she was thronged the Madison ie Pres-| prof. Luclan Cavadeas, director| “no¥:” FEA LR GRS T e G it Since the marriage, “Bossy” said, the | Tiage of Miss Cels ox Proctor |°f @ New York orchestra. gave & he and his bride had continucd 10 land Duncan Dunb phen, jo.|recital of Greek folk songs and |live at their respective homes He |Which took place i a bower of dance music on a piano accordion spoke vaguely of buying furnitura e on - |white and gold ci hemums | last night in the Ahepa club rooms and starting housekeeping. Thero oty )£ jewel ywiered |and autumn foliage. on -"?‘;‘ Slr’él- ‘\Ahuulli““ persons | was nr‘vhmg definite along these S & | ; Nt o | ttended, reck and American | lines, he said SHoslans s othe| The bridels gown was of INOI¥ | ,ncos were featured. The affair| Though the mayor insisted he had o e : DB |wes for the benefit of the Ahepa |been married a year, it was recalled s v B : 3 ¢ | club. th when he left for Hollywool P T T 1ly a few months ago he announced GIRL FRACTURES SKULL was going to “look ‘em over” and 1.—R—Mi. vdia Maybe pick himself a wif« said. Monday The mayor parried newspaper men’s questions as to the date and place of the wedding, allowing that it was nobody's business. ses of ong feather fans ed bac forth in t per- Nov. son, niece of Presider Ma- saryk of Czechoslovakia, was taken to the American hospital suf- | from actured ived in a fall fri She was pronour YOUTH INSTANTLY KILLLED Cohasset, Mass.. Nov. 1 (UF) — One youth was killed instantly and two companions slightly hurt here last night when the automobile in which they were riding. crashed into ) a tree on North Main street Irving R. Doble of East Wt MRS, HAVILAND DIES e e e tmoges, irance —{R+— life. Those treated & Mrs. Theodore iz formerly | pital for minor injuries were Miss Dann ed Thursday at her m Ryan and John McDone Limoges home. She was the widow | ald, 20, both of East Weymout of the famous French-American — - nawarc merchant manufacturer. USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS wure | NO COOKING APPLIANCE CAN EQUAL For Durability Economy N s Dependability Performance ‘ Heat Control Attractive prices and convenient monthly payments make it possible for you to enjoy the benefits of a modern gas range right now A. CIESZYNSKI & SON ’ A. A. MILLS | J. M. CURTIN CO. L GEISINGERS, INC. ERICKSON & CARLSON = A. D. LIPMAN bouquet of honor's go with hat and s bouquet The bridesmaid's i &r .| J A ANDREWS CO. NEW BRITAINGASCO. W. D. SULLIVAN bouquets of ck The church v crated with whi Tellowing the cere vas held. Mus an orchestra from New York

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