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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 54

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THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT: SUNDAY, AUGUST IS, 1923. 6 i i- i lb' the Ocean View Hotel, Block Island, R. I. Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Mathewson of Plainfield are guests at the Quono-chontaug Inn, Quonochontaug, R. I. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Beach of Bristol are spending two weeks at Quon-chontaug, R. I. Mr. and Mrs.

8. H. Goslee of SouUi Manchester have returned afwr spending three weeks at Quonochon-taug, R. Mr. and Mrs a CI Kllllffan nt Mr.

Rudolph V. Swanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swanson ot New Britain, took place July 22 in the rectory of St. Paul's Church.

Rev. J. C. Brennan performed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of egg shell chiffon with hat to match and carried a bouquet of sweet peas.

She was attended by Miss Mary B. Ross, a ece. The maid of honor wore a gown of coral chiffon with hat to match and carried a bouquet of sweet peas. Mr. Herbert Swanson was his brother's best man.

Mr. and Mrs. Swanson left for an unannounced wedding trip. They make their home in East Orange. Stafford Springs are spending August' at Misquamicut, R.

N. J. Miss Mabel Collins of Grandview I if Terrace and Miss Ruth Nordstrom of ft '''A I i I I 1 1 I ic I i I i Webster Street are on a trip to Lake George, N. Y. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold E. Gillespie of Crescent SS-reet, West Hartford, are passing some time at Saybrook Heights. Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Weltner, and daughter Betty Jane Welt ner of Blue lis Avenue have motor- to Atlantic City N. for a few Mrs. George L. Heath of New Britain Avenue has recently returned from Eat River, Madison, where she has been the guest of her sister, Mrs.

Harold C. Russell of New Britain Avenue, for ten clays. Mrs. Lawrence L. Case of Hillside Avenue Is spending a few days with her sister-in-law, Mrs.

Clifford 8. Case of Allendale Road, who Is at Meigs Point, Hamona-sset Beach, for 'the month. Mr. Clifford S. Case will join his fam'ly August 15.

Mrs. Alice M. Scharf of Rockville unnounces the encasement of her i Ilk Vl M- I 'X'. ''A I i St daughter. Miss Irene Evelyn Scharf to Mr.

Nicholas Isch, son of Mr. end Mrs. Nicholas Isch also of Rockville. Mr. and Mrs.

Jame.s A. allien and MRS. RUDOLPH V. SWANSON Mr. Summon Was Aiss Dorothy C.

Trchy before her marriage which took plare recently in St, Paul's ret. tori. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.

J. Trehy of Kensington. A55 IRENE EVELYN SCHARF The engagement of Miss Scharf. daughter of Mrs. Alice M.

Scharf of Rockoille to Mr. Nicholas Isch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Isch of Rockoille, is announced by her mother. family of Street are spending the season at Saybrook Manor.

They had as their guests last Mrs. W. O. Spalding and Miss Ruth Spalding of Norwich are passln? the month at Misquamicut, R. I.

ThtfV have had as their recent guests Mra. Lewis Peckham and her son, also of Norwich. Mrs. C. O.

Hedstom of Middletown Is spending some time at Watch Hill. R. where she is a guest at the Ocean House. Mr. and Mrs.

E. T. Thomas of New London have been spending some time at Watch Hill, R. where they were guests at the Plimpton Hotel. Mr.

and Mrs. C. V. Pendleton of Norwich are passing some time at Watch Hill. R.

where they are guests at the Plimpton Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. R. F.

Andrews and Mrs. G. A. Bowman of Walllngford are passing some timr at the Plimpton Hotel, Watch HiU, R. I.

Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Doster and family of Litchfield were guests last week at the Plimpton Hotel, Watch Hill, R. I. Mrs.

Mary Beecher and her daughter, Miss Emily Beecher of New Haven, will sail early next month for Europe. They will spend the winter in Switzerland. Mr. and Mrs. Harold H.

Vreeland of New Haven, who have been spending the season at Madison, have gone to Brewster, N. for the remainder of the summer. The marriage of Miss Katherine Rogers Pratt Nagel, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Darwin Nagel of Greenwich and New York, and Mr.

John Alexander Thomson, son of Mr. Alexander Thomson of Philadelphia, took place Thursday evening, August 8 In St. Peter's Church Port Chester. Rev. Stanley S.

Kilbourne, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. The church was decorated with blue hydrangeas and gladiolus. The bride was attended by Mrs. Winslow Bell of New York and Mrs. Joseph Hegeman of Mamoroneck, N.

as bridsmaids. Mr. Joseph Darwin Nagel, brother of the bride, was best man, and the ushers included Mr. John Humphrey Pratt, of Rye, N. Mr.

Winslow Bell and Mr. Frank A. Connor of New York. The bride wore a gown of white georgette with a veil and carried a shower bouquet of white roses. The matrons of honor wore blonde georgette gowns with picture hats to match and carried bouquets of pink and blue garden flowers.

Following the ceremony a reception and dinner was given at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson will sail soon for Yoka-homa. Japan, where Mr.

Thomson is foreign manager of the American Silk Products Corporation. The bride was graduated from the Mary Baldwin School. During the World War, Mr. Thomson was a major in the U. S.

Army. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Woodruff Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Smith of Water-bury and Mr.

Charles Benjamin time at the Oreen Inn, way, of Watcrtown on their Pier, R. i. yacht "Tara" are cruising around Bar Harbor, Me. Mlrs Nellie Coakley of Poquonock, Mr. and Mrs.

Merrill Roger their daughter, Virginia Whiting has returned from frwrm view whnre she spent two weeks. week-end. Mr. and Mrs. rrea uro-nln.

Miss Ann Gillln and Miss Peg Gillcn all of New Haven. Mrs. T. S. Rourke of Unlonville, Is a guest at the Wayside Inn, Narra-gansett, Pier, R.

I. Mrs. C. E. Ridley of Horkanum, Is spending some time at R.

where she Is a guest at tho Weekapaug Inn. Miss Hattie Cowles of Dcnnison Strwt has returned after spending some time In Littleton, N. II. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert E. Holtz of Buckingham Strwt and Miss Ethel Waterman of Clermont Street have returned after a weeks trip to Ranguley Uike, and Old Orchard Beach, Me. A shower was given last Saturday evening at the home of Miss Betty ana meir son, jonn wniting of Jack I'hoto by Curtiss Stuilo MRS. D. PAUL KREITER Mrs.

Kreiter was Miss Ruth F. Perry before her marriage which took place August 10 at the home of her parents. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

J3erry nf Chapel Street. East Hartford. son, and the guests of Mr. and Mr. Clifford L.

Swan of Owen Phyllis Fallows of Main Street. Manchester, lfft Tue--day for New York and Pniludflphia, Pa, where they will visit relatives. Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Montgomery, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. George R.

Montgomery of Bridgeport, and Mr. Harold Van Derkar of Hoosick Falls, N. which took place August 10 at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. William Ssverence of the Stratford Methodist Church, performed the ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Van Derkar will make their hams In Pittsfield, Mass. Mrs. layman si.

Hoyt or Oakville. Street ha.i returned arter hpcndmx some time in Portland, Me. Mrs. Emellne Curran and her daughters. Miss Lila Curran and Miss Dorothy Curran of South Manches iStandish Street are spending the re ter, are the guests for two weeks of Mrs.

Sarah Litters at her cottage at guests, Mr and Mrs Nathan C. Pierce and children of Monroe Street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward of sayorook Manor.

Mr. Arthur Bouchard of Ellsworth Street has returned after an extended motor trip through tli New England SUUs, and Canada. Mr. and Mrs T. M.

Egan anl daughter Miss Marion E-an of Fairfield Avenue have recently returned a week's motor trip through Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Bouchard Mr.

nnd Mrs. C. B. Vial and their Middlctown, have returned after a Marle Hrmer. daughter of trip to Cape Cod, Mass Old Orchard Mr.

am Mrs. Charles LeBaron Homer daughter, Miss Dorothy Vial of Win-sted, are spending some time at Say and Sebaga Lake, Me. of Fairfield, returned recently from brook Manor. They have as their Crxiy of Mlddletown In honor of ss Ro.w Damm, also of Middletown. Msi Datum will be married In the near future to Mr.

Edward Schelling of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennard Basce of Brainard Avenue, are on a motor trip through the White Mountains.

They will visit Camp Pemlgewnssett, Went worth N. where their is sprnding the Mr. and Mrs Emil A Noack ot Elmer Street are spending the weeti at their cattage at Tuttlc's Point, guests. Mrs. K.

R. Gladden and her daughter, Miss Jane Gladden of and family of Harbison Avenue, have Springfield, Mass. returned from Concord, N. where thev sicnt two weeks with Mrs. Bou Mrs.

Thomas Fay and son. William Fay of New Britain are passing the Mrs. Susie E. Bane and of Otis Street are spending two weeks at White Sands Beach. Miss Jewel Bane will spend her vacation with her mother.

Announcement lias been made of he engagement of Miss Dorothy Toppirg Wood, daughter of Mrs. James S. Wood of New York, to Mr. Hans Axel WaJleen. of Brooklyn, N.

son of Mrs. Hllma Walleen of Seymour Street. The wedding will take place in October. Miss Catherine Crowley of Benton Street has returned from Point o-Woods South Lyme, where she spent two weeks. Mr.

Magnus Nelson and his daugh-i ter Miss Esther A. Nelson of Blue Hills Avenue have been the recent guests at "Oak Birch Inn," Lake Winnepesaukee. N. where they passed two weeks. Miss Flora Pepper and Miss Flora Fenn of Wethersfleld Avenue are chard's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Gardreault. season at saybrook Manor. Mr. and Mrs.

C. F. Stoddard and their daughter. Miss Sandol Stoddard Eurcpe. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Mifs Lenore C.

Gallagher, daughter of Mrs. Bridget A. Gallagher of Portland, to Mr. Everett H. Towner, son of Mrs.

Paulin? J. Towner of Middletown. The wedding will take place In September. Dr. and Mrs.

Roy L. Leak of Middletown are siosnding a vacation at South Hero, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P.

Free-mantlc and family of Bayslde, Long Island, were the guests last of Mr. and Raymond H. Wilcox of Middletown. Gu lford. MLss Margaret Fisher of South Farms, Middletown, is the guest of Miss Fitch nt her home in East Hampton.

i Around the State Miss Jane Sonnlksen of Middle Turnpike, Manchester, is soending two weeks at Crescent Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Waite of Chicago, are sK'tidiiig a f3W dvs with Mrs. Edward Waite of Udwii Street, Rockville.

Mr. and Mrs. John Leander of South Manchester have returned after spending two at Walnut Beach. Milford. of New Haven are passing some time mainder ot tne season at their cottage at Point o' Woods.

en(j Mrs Edward H. Kelly of Bond Street are passing some time at lAdnt, o' Woods. They have had as their recent guests. Mr. and Mn.

A. W. Senear of Burnslde. Mr. and Mrs.

M. A. Eddy of Euclid Street arc spending a month at Ocean Park, Me. Mrs. R.

D. Spencer of New Britain Avenue Is visiting her daughter, Mr.s. Elliot Spencer, at her cottage at West Beach. Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Anderson and their daughters, Virginia Anderson and Dorothy Anderson of Homestead Avenue, are passing the month at Old Saybrook. Miss May Sullivan of Portland, Is pausing the month at Shelter Island, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Glcason of West Preston Street arc spending tha summer at Noank. Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton E. Pierce of Place arc at their cottage at Old Lyme for the remainder of the season. They had as their recent Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Helton and their daughter Miss Agnes Ilcllon Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Norrts and family of Morrison Avenue.

nave left for two weeks' motor trip through New York State to Niagara Falls, Canada and Pennsylvaniu. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Regnn of Julius Street and their daughter Mrs.

Harvey Bouchard of St. Lambert. Canada, are attending the Oriole convention at Boston, Mass. Kfr inH Mr T.lifihpr Wflrrn nf and Miss Anna Hellon of Fairfield Avenue were recent guests at the Atlantic Inn Block Island H. I.

at tfretton woods, N. H. Mrs. Benjamin Hopkins of Green-wloh is spending some time at Spring Lake, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Newton of Stafford Springs are guests nt the Weekapaug Inn, Weekapaug, R.

I. Mrs. Henry Grimm and family ot Windsor, arp six'ndlmr the month at spending two weeks et Clinton Beach Mr. and Mrs. Edward W.

Gross of Waterburv on their vacht. "Mar tee" Grove Beach Point. She has has as her recent guests Miss Lorna Critch- Muss Faith Fallows and Miss and Mr. and Buell H. Hemin- Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton V. Thomas Brownell Avenue, have returned after a motor trip through the White Mr. and Mrs. T.

F. Garvan Rockville are passing some time ley of Worcester, Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. Howad Holman and family cf Mahwah, N.

J. Thomas of Allendale Road are spend- Mountains. Mr Rtid Mrs. Norman A. Roath and ing two weets as guests 01 Mr.

Thomas's mother. Mrs. Katherine Pierce Thomas of Fair Haven. Vt. daughters Miss Beatrice Roath.

Miss AUGUST FUR SALE Miss Al ee Rabbin Mus Be.sde Hayes, Miss Clara Bloomqulst and Miss Margaret ll'iblilns ot Middle-town, have returned after a motor trip through New Eiigland. Dons Roath and Miss Norma RoaMi of Oak Street, have returned from f'aiv Ann. Gloucester, where they spent two weeks. William H. Plummer Inc.

36 Pratt Street Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Elwood of Mr. Herbert A. Swanson of Hill-crest Avenue.

New Britain, has returned from East Orange. N. where he spent several days. Mildred Brady of Wolcott Road, Wethersfield. Is spending two weeks at Sound View.

Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mather of Sum- "i elf 1 '1'A "yn Vv vM PHOTOGRAPHS ner Street are spenduW some time Webster Sf e-t arc nassiiu? the month at The Wigwam, Pleasant View.

11. 1 at Point. They have as their guest. Mr and Mrs. J.

T. Walsh and Mrs. C. S. Hutch'nson of Main I family of Maple Avenue.

Street is sivendlng some time In Lanesboro. Mass. Miss Jane O. Bowen of Wcthers- Miss Mae Adams of Columbia COPIED-RENEWED ENLARGED-BY Street has returned after spending 'icin venue is pa.ssin't tne vemaln- Kennedy of Sterllns; cier of the season nl Short Beach. Mr.

and Mrs. William F. Martin of c.i. in two weks Atlantic City, N. and New York.

Mr. and Mrs. J'mes McAuliffe and family of Henry Street are passing three weeks at Black Point. Mr. and Mrs.

William W. O'Brien of Ashley Street are spending some Dinnerware Sale oooo -J'-'PER SET Service for Twelve Street has returned after passing some time at Block Island, R. Mr and Mrs. H. 11.

Derlck of Bush-nell Street have returned after passing some time In Noyau, Quebec. Canada. a OF FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK You Won't Want to Miss TIi is tSNow In (progress Clearance 1 pr? $i5 5 'p rl ENGLISH DINNERWARE Eight different patterns to select from. Formerly sold as follows: PASADENA. 97-piece set Regular price $43.00 TITIAN FLOWERS, 97-piece set Regular price 54.00 BAKER'S HAND PAINTED, 97-piece set Regular price $59.50 CALIFORNIA, 97-piece set Regular price $53.50 ORLEANS.

set Regular price $63 00 OLNEY, 97-piece sot Regular price $65.50 UMBRIA, 97-nieco set Regular price $66.00 MONMOUTH-CAULDON. 44-piece set Regular price $59.25 All Reduced to $38.00 per set. AMERICAN DINNERWARE QUEEN ANN FLEUR, sale price $39-50 PARAMOUNT, regular price $51.50, sale price $33.50 FRENCH CHINA DINNERWARE 85-PIECE SET. reg. price $63.00, sale price $33.00 85-PIECE SET.

rea. price $35.00. price $65.03 97-PIECE SET, re; price $195.50. sale price $175.00 SYRACUSE CHINA DINNER SETS 97-PIECE SET, former price $111.25, sale price SfiS.OO set 90-PIECE SET. former price $92.25.

sale price $72.00 BAVARIAN CHINA 'i-inch Gold Band 94-PIEC Sm regular price $101.50. sale price $78.00 set ENGLISH DINNERWARE Service for Twelve PLAIN regular price $49.00, sale price $33.00 COUNTRY BUNCH, regular price $61.00, sale price $42.00 EMBASSY, regular price $75 00. sale price $45.00 BILTMORE, regular price $72.00, sale price RIDGWAYS Yellow Band, regular price $62.50. sale price $45.00 RIDGWAYS Gold Band, regular price $65.00, sale price $50.00 CAULDOX WARE 97-PIECE SET. regular price $168.75.

sale price $120.00 99-PIECE SET. regular price $137.50, sale price $110.00 COPE LAND SPODE WICKER LANE, regular price $129.50, price $100.00 WINTON CHINA PRINCESS PATTERN RED MINTON. LUXOR, specially priced Service for Twelve S250.00 per set ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA ROSEMARY PATTERN, specially priced $250.0,1 set All Sales Find. Flat Crepe Printed Crepe Printed Chiffon Knitted Wool A Fur llnusr with JK ycirs cf honest dpatlnc on l'ratt Strprt lnvltrs your attention to a frw nf tln m.uiv ilur; brinr; offered durlnj the Aueust Sale of Kurs: Imported Krimmcr Coats The newest modes for Autumn and Winter wear are being shown during this August Fur Event, at prices which mean real savings. Come in and make an inspection at your leisure.

Convenient terms will be arranged if Beautiful models. Dark Northern Uaccoon Coats Made nf pclec-ted skins Southern Mink Coats (Oyed Musknit) Well markcrt nnd selocted 150.1 Leopard Coats Of the choicest quality. 350" A very large assort mm of other fur coat, too many to mention, we will be i leased to shivy cu tit prices $150.00 to $1000.00. must; Yin oi l) hut in ami we win. give vol WIOll AI.l.OWAM TOWARDS A NEW ONE.

Our entire stock of summer frocks and ensembles is reduced to these three prices regardless of former values. To you this means savings of $5 to $20. Not every style at every price. 101 PRATT STREET, HARTFORD Connecticut Furriers 90-92 Church Hartford 70 West Main New Britain PLASSKOWSKI'S Reliable Furriers Since ISSJ 7'5 PRATT STREET.

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