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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 25

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A THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935. for the year, having Just arrived! daughter. Miss Margaret Edwards, Kaisley Blake, who were at the Ho- Atlantic City, where they are guests at the Hotel Traymore. from rort Benmng. ca.

t-oionei to Mr. Aivin tone, oi ew ion of 101 Central Park West, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Wehle Gold-mark, to Mr. Robert Sprague Woolf. Lemly has a four-year detail In City. Mr.

and Mrs. E. O. de La Rue. of Mi Mri Krhroder-Lake.

who son of the late Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Geneva. Switzerland, are guests of the Dodge. rrt1v returned from Germany.

where she did graduate work on a frnm fiwwt.hrinr CM- Mrs. Frank H. Elsworth and her ovuwmt iir lege, has had as her guest at Lake fpent the Labor Day week-end at Buck Hill Fails. where they were guests at the Inn. Mrs.

W. H. Bag'ey and Mrs. William Croft, of Tulsa, have been spending a brief time at the Dodge. Miss Dorinda E.

Rogers has given up her apartment at the Rocham-beau and expects to spend the autumn months at Clifton Springs. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Fisher announce the marriage of their son. Mr. Alvin B. Fisher, to Mrs. Ruth niece.

Miss Mary Oliver, have arrived from Montclair, N. to spend a few days at the Shoreham while visiting in the Capital. KJ101LS, nome oi Mr. ana Mrs. Homer Lake, Miss Jeanette Schroder, her sister.

Miss Emily North King, daugh Mr. and Mr rjihcnn nt Huntington, W. have been recent guests at the Dodge ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Burruss King, of Stuyvesant.

was a judge at the horse show at Colvin's Run Friday. Morton wooll. ol New York. Miss Goldmark was graduated from Fieldston School and attended Smith College. Mr.

Woolf attended Cornell University and is in business in this city. The wedding will take place in December. Mrs." Alden French of Concord, has been at the Murray Hill Hotel. Mr. and Mrs.

George Weems Williams of Baltimore, have been guest at the Waldorf-Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hord of Cleveland, are at the Biltmore.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Tum-bridge 01 141 Willow Street, Brooklyn, and Sachem's Head, announce the engagement of their Washington with assignment to the National Guard. Mrs.

Virginia Drury Cassidy. who had been the house guest of her mother, Mrs. John S. Drury. has left for Norwich, where she will visit for several weeks.

Mrs. Cassidy recently returned after a trip to' the Orient. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, accompanied by Mlis W.

MiHan, of Glasgow, Scotland, are guests at the Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Erwin, of Richmond, have been spending a few days in Washington as guests at the Shoreham. Mr. and Mrs. A. Harding Paul, of Washington, have been staying at the Granliden, at Lake Sunapee, N.

H. Brigadier General William E. Horton, retired, was the week-end mit nf fr I.Tonse Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Swan, lei onanism, jiac iciuiiku tonah. N. Y. Mrs.

Sherwood Aldrich has returned to her apartment at the Lane after a- week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. Royce Powell in Wash- ington. Mr.

H. Ashton Crosby 3d, of Mt, Ktsco, N. announces the marriage of his mother, Mrs. H. Ashton Crosby, to Mr.

Atwood Violett, of New York, son of Mrs. Atwood Violett, of New Orleans and New York, and the late Mr. Violett. The ceremony was performed last Sunday, September 1, at Armonk. N.

Y-, by Judge Julius A. Raven. Only member of the Immediate families were present. Mrs. Violett, the former Miss Rosalie de Forest, is the daughter of Mrs.

Emily Marshall Early de Forest, of Baltimore, and the late Othniel de Forest, of New York. Her first husband, Mr. Ashton Crosby, was killed in an automobile accident on May 30. 1930. Their daughters are Miss Rosalie de Forest Crosby, who made her debut in September.

1933. and Miss Cynthia de Forest Crosby Mr. Violett. Ylroker, was a mem Mrs. rank R.

Keefer and Miss Betty Meckley took the woman's Mason and Dixon golf champion I v- -v LET-i ship at White Sulphur Springs. Miss Marie Ackerman returned Tuesday after spending the weekend in New York. i WOAf N'S APPAR.E 6 PRATT STREET daughter. Miss Helen Alanson Tumbridge, to Mr. Charles Brown Of interest to naval circles here is the announcement of the engagement of Miss ELsa Melhorn, daughter of Captain Churchill Melhorn and Mrs.

Melhorn, to Ensign Horace V. Bird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace V. Bird, of Oklahoma City.

Okla. at Sea Rocks, her summer home at Singleton, son ol Mrs. Alexander Edward Singleton and the late Mr. Singleton, of Union Springs, Ala. The engagement was announced Gloucester, Mass.

uen. Morton went WvncvViit- PfAviripnr and F.a.t. The marriage is planned for early spring. Miss Melhorn attended George last Sunday afternoon at an informal reception given by Mr. and Mrs.

Tumbridge to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Turn-bridge's mother, Mrs. John Schmeie. Greenwich, to visit relatives before returning the end of the week. Brigadier General and Mrs.

Matthew A. Delaney also were guests of Mrs. Loose for the week-end. Mre tvca mprtninpri fit. a larffft Washington University and Pasa dena Junior College.

Mr. Bird was graduated from the United States Miss Tumbridge attended the Naval Academy in wa, ana is now tea and adlrmer Sunday In honor attached to the U. S. S. "Colorado.

-packer Collegiate Insuiute rrr Mrs. Melhorn and Miss Melhorn are making their home in Altadena, of her guests, and aiso gave a dinner Monday night. Miss Fae East, daughter of Mrs. George Ward, of Washington, has just returned from Camp Farwell, Brooklyn; the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and the New York School of Interior Decoration. She made her debut in 1931 at a dinner dance at the Hotel St.

George in Brooklyn, which was founded by her erand-father, the late Captain William Tumbridge. Miss Tumbridge is a while Captain -Melhorn is at sea. Miss Dorothy Smith and Miss Marian Smith, of Irvington. N. spent the at the Dodge.

Colonel and Mrs. Rowan P. Lem-ly are established at the Shoreham Wells River, wnere sne spent ner summer vacation. Mr nrt fr a. F.

Cleveland have been spending a short time in ber of the class of '17 at Yale and served overseas with the Naval Reserves during the war. He is a member of the Yale Club of New York. Mr. Violett's father, Atwood Violett. Confederate veteran and greats grandson of Major Thomas Martin, one of the.

original members of the Society of the Cincinnati, died in February, 1932, at his New York residence. He was eight-six years old. A retired cotton broker, he was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati, the Huguenot Society, the Pilgrims and the Society of the War of 1812. Mr. Perry C.

Ludlam returned to the Plaza Tuesday from Atlantic City. Mrs. J. Wuertz Edwards returned to Mayfair House Tuesday from the Atlantic Beach Club, where she passed the season. Mr.

and Mrs. Marmaduke Tilden, of Baltimore, have been staying at the Savoy-Plasa. Mrs. Newell A. Augur, of St.

Louis, has been joined at the St. Regis by her sister, Mrs. Henry Hitchcock, of Clayton, Mo. member of the junior wague oi Brooklyn, of the Heights Casino i and of the Fort Greene Chapter of the DAR. 1 Mr.

Singleton was graduated from Dartmouth College in 1926, where he became a member of Sig- ma Alpha fraternity and the Sphinx Senior Society. He Is a member of the Sons of the Revolu- tion and is on the Board of Gov-1 ernors of the Dartmouth Club of New York, Mrs. Wynn Reeve Sewell form- 1 erly of Pittsburgh, has returned to Photo by Syrockl Studio MISS MARY KARVOSKI Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Kar-voski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Karvoski of Broad Street, New Britain, to Mr.

Alexander Story, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Story of Booth Street, New Britain. The wedding will take place Thanksgiving Day. the vanaermit tioiei siter visum her sister.

Mrs. Henry Chalfant, at iYork Harbor, Me. After a brief for the polo game to be played bv the Fauquier-Loudoun Club this week-end, on the Phipps Field in upper Fauquier. Mrs. M.

L. Ring, wife of Lieutenant Commander Ring, of the Naval Base at Norfolk, and Miss Mary Bvrd Boole, also of Norfolk, have arrived at the Shoreham for a visit of several days. Mr. and Mrs. H.

L. Stone, of White Plains, N. are at the Wardman Park for the duration of their visit here. They arrived over the week Young People miy go elegant with this new open stock pattern in genuine hand-cut crystal economically, tool CLARETS $11.75 CORDIALS 11.25 OLD FASHIONEDS 14.00 FINGER BOWLS 15.00 Shown now for the first time in Hartford new as the autumn season itself. But just one of our 150 open stock glass patterns ranging from $3.75 to $142 the dozen.

Plummer 256 Farmington Ave. 7-9 East 35th St. Hartford, Conn. New York City week, spent the week-end at the Chevy Chase Club. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur A. De Letta have gone to Hyde Park, N. YM fo; a stay of several weeks. Colonel and Mrs.

J. R. Davis have had as their house guest over the week-end ColOnel Davis' brother, Mr. Don Davis, of Kansas City, Mo Mr. Davis returned Tuesday.

Miss Nancy Melle Davis is also a house guest of Colonel and Mrs. Davis. She was Jcined by her parents, Mr and Mrs. Hill Davis, who have been visiting in Fayetteville, later in the week. Mr.

and Mrs. Ivar Akselsen, of San Francisco, who were at the Shoreham several days left Tuesday for their home, going first to Hag-erstown, whence they will fly in their new airplane to the West Coast. They came East through the Panama Canal on a Grace Line ship. Major and Mrs. William L.

Browning were in Atlantic City for the holiday week-end, and were guests at the Hotel Traymore. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Edwards announce the engagement of their stay in New York Mrs.

eweu win sail for France to pass the winter at her villa In Cannes. Washington The Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Francis B. Sayre, and his daughter, Miss Eleanor Sayre, will return this week after a several weeks trip to Europe. The Assistant Attorney General, Mr.

Frank J. Wideman, has been joined by Mrs. Wideman and their children who have been making an extended stay at Atlantic Beach, Fla. Major William Williams, TJ. S.

retired, is visiting in Washington. He came here from Manila, where he makes his home. During his stay he is at the Wardman Park. Captain and Mrs. William L.

Boyd, of Fort Bliss, spent the week-end at the Martinque. Mr. Robert C. WinmiU and Mrs. Townsend Winmill, of New -York and Warrenton, spent the Labor Day holiday in Warrenton.

Mr. Townsend Winmill is in Virginia Mrs. William C. Heppenhelmer gave a luncheon Tuesday in the weylin bar for Mrs. Nathaniel R.

Landon, Mrs. T. Archer Morgan and Mrs. Charles Reinhart. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph P. Hanes, of Buffalo, have arrived from Winston-Salem, N. and are at the Weylin. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Chalfont, returned on the "Normandia" and were at the Berkshire before going to their home in Sewickley, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln returned from their country home in Dorset, to the Drake, where they will pass the wniter.

Mr. William de Rham gave a luncheon Tuesday at the Mascott for Mrs. H. Casimir de Rham and Mrs. Frederick S.

WhiUock. Mr. and Mrs. W. Eugene Gary and Mrs.

Gary's sons, Mr. Thomas van Kirk Douglas and John van Kirk Douglass, are at the Van-derbilt Hotel from Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Goldmark, end.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Whitacre, of Woodside, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Either M. Whitacre, to Mr.

Charles M. Murray, son of Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Murray, of Woodside. Miss Whitacre is a graduate of Maryland University and a member of PI Delta Chapter, Alpha Omicxon Sorcritv.

Mr. Murray, a student at Ohio Wesleyan University for three years, is now with the National Geographic Society. The date for the wedding has not yet been set. Rear Admiral R. E.

Bakenhus, U. S. Navy, and Mrs. Bakenhus, who have becnm Washington for a Our New Caswal Section Introduces a new quality Fur Felt at MH mXDIffiaDTIHI DDES IP. '1 5 "Where Fashions Are Always First" An event, indeed, to find fur felt and fur felt of sucn very good quality, too at such an extraordinary low price.

The Darby hat lends itself with particular success to the sporty type hat shown here. An ideal style to go with the new Fall sport coats. Six styles to choose from in the new Fall shades as well as black, brown, and navy. Headsizes 2ll2, 22, 22Vj, 23. cAll the Important IMflii Are Ready for Pa- You at Simmons IP illHlf MWL'l mz diiiiiaMiPfesi 'l ImMMmm I fill! V'7 1 1 it I III I 1 1 A II ptP 1 I 1 A IT i 7 f- dip KM wis.

5, I 0 A Suedes, kids, gabardines, alligators or combinations in distinctive autumn patterns built to our order. A splendid assortment of quality footwear awaits you here. Come in for a fitting this week. 6.75 8.00 9.00 10.50 GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE SILK STOCKINGS New Autumn Shades in Fine Hosiery 79c 1.00 1.35 SIMMONS Fine Footwear Exclusively 48 PRATT STREET mm mmm usaiq 'fliiiliWlfii ken.

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