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A 9 THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT: SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1910. Spring Brides Announce Attendants for Weddings in April i It If ft 1 i A 1 H' i If -l Mini Bchrch Photo MISS DIANTA BULKEI.EV MISS MARY MAGNA Miss Magna will arrive Wednesday from Smith College to spend tht spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Magna.

MISS MIRIAM FORD BROOKS Miss Brooks of Windsor, a senior at Connecticut College, is engaged to Mr. Oliver B. of the Kent School faculty. Miss Bulkclcy of Kcnyon Street will be a bridesman! at the April 3 wedding of Mm Patricia Hall and Mr. X'ilbur Purnngton.

Warner-Bunce Wedding Held In Middletown Miss Minikin's Wedding Plans Are Completed Miss Louise Bunce and Mr. Win-throp Loring Warner were married Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hubbard Bunce of Lawn Avenue, Middletown. in a setting of 1 i fl 1 liuvsria, LdMU iu.ca nuu palms.

Candles lighted the residence Mr nnd Mrv Jumri Harris Minikin of Farmmston ha( i.vsuefi Invitations to the marrsace of thrtr daiicriter, Minikin, nd Mr A.cxTt Morton Ifcnr.cr. Jr, on of Mr. and Mrs. A. Morton Dex-Irr of the Boulevard.

Hart-lord. Tne reromony will take place on April 6 In the first Church of Christ Conttrrgauonal in with Hev. Haroid O. King of-linnune. A reefpaon mil foiiow at the Karmmcon Cour.trv Club.

Miss Shlrlrv V. Smith of ill Mivs M.nlk'.n as tnald of "Die mher attendants will Franrrs K. of Wpvt Hartford. Eveline T. Vinton of Fat Hartford.

for the 4 o'clock ceremony which was performed by Rev. Ralph A. Christie, of the First Congregational Church, Middletown, assisted by Rev. Clyde D. Wilson of Holy Trinity Church.

The bride's sister, Mrs. James A. German, was her only attendant and Mr. Edward C. Acheson of Washington, D.

C. served as best man for Mr. Warner. The bride's gown was of white silk jersey, fashioned with a high neckline, long fitted sleeves, a shirred bodice, and full circular s. mm 0 i i i nr 1 ''-J r- I I 11, skirt with long train.

Her fingertip veil of Illusion which had been worn by her maternal grandmother, the late Louise Plummer Pilsbury of i Boston, was held in place by a braid band of silk Jersey. Gardenias and sweet peas comprised her I The matron of honor wore skv 'blue crepe with white appllqued embroidery and carried an arm bouquet of spring flowers. The bride's mother chose a rasoberrv --rv' ft MISS SHIRLEY SMITH Miss Smith of Farmington will be maid of honor at the wedding April 6 of Miss Hortense Minikin and Mr. Albert Morton Dexter, Jr. chiffon frock with antique applique and she wore an orchid corsage.

Mrs. Charles W. Warner, the bridegroom's mother, wore gardenias with her periwinkle blue chiffon gown. Following the home reception the bridal couple departed for Florida, Deford Decr.ert Photo MISS ARI.INE THIEME Miss Thieme of Road, West Hartford, will be an attendant at the Jat.kson-Pierie wedding on April 6. i tne onae wearing a black twill suit with fuchsia accessories They will ilive at 134 Pine Street.

Middletown. Sister Attends Miss Steinmeyer Mis. Janet Llliie of West cousin of the bnrie. and Ms Ixls II Pirnnn of KirmniRton i Mr. John S.

Drxtrr of Hart-1 ford be his brother's bet man1 und the iithTs Norman Dirkm-on of Windsor.) Mr. John R. Minikin of Farmlrx-i ton, hro'her of the bririe. elect, and Mr. Charles K.

Kirbv. Mr. William M. Kirbv. Mr.

C. Brooks Roberts and Mr. Adolpn A. Hoehlir.g. all of; New York.

Mr. and M'. Clement S-ot of! S'reet will give a barn dance March 30 at their piavhou.se, for their daushter, Mis Marjorse Srott. Miss Scott will be home' March 22 from Va.s.sar Collepe. and, will have as her guest a Mlss Gerry Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Georee C. Lonir, I of North Beacon Street returned Tuesday from the West Coast and have been Joined this week by their unn-ln-law- and dauchter, Mr. and Mrs.

Brure Crane of Dalton. Mass Another daushter, Mrs. Judson Bern is, accompanied her parents from St. Louis and Is with them for a 10, days' visit. Mr.

Owen Morean of Hich pond. West Hartford, entertained; at luncheon Fridav for Miss Patricia' Hall of HiEh nirise Road and Mim Annette Fhllbrlck of Terry hose weddings are planned for the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ferguson are expected this week at their home on Prospect Avenue after apendlns the season at the Mountain Lake Club, Lake Wales, Fla.

Mrs. James II. Coburn of North i BeBcnn Street went to New York; Tuesday to join her daughter, Miss Mary Gwatkin. who has been visit-! Iiir in Richmond. Va.

They returned Saturday to Hartford. Miss Fst her Coburn arrived Thursday from Mount Vernon Seminary in Washincton. D. for the annnx recess. Mr.

James Gwatkin The bride was educated at Brad- Miriam Brooks, Oliver Butterworth Engaged; June Wedding Planned Academy and Connecticut Col-for Women and took a special At Wedding Saturday Afternoon rse at Harvard Medical School. I Her husband, the son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Brooks of Windor announce the encasement of their riaucliter.

Mis Miriam Ford Brooks, lo Mr. Oliver B. Butterworth. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Butterworth of Sunset Farm. Hartford. The wedding will take place in June. Miss Brooks a pradua'ed from the Chaffee School in Windsor and la president of the Chaffee Alumnae Association. She is a member of this year's graduating class at Connecticut College for Women.

Mr. Butterworth was Rraduated from Kent School and from Dartmouth Collece In the class of 1937. He is a member of the Kent faculty. brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Clark of South Main Street, West Hartford.

Mrs. Robert V. Gray of Huntington Street was in Boston for the Flower Show Tuesday. Miss Marjorie of Fern-wood Road." West Hartford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew V. D. Willgoos, will spend the spring vacation in Fort Lauderdale, Fla with a Connecticut College classmate. Miss Virginia Partridge cf North Main Street, West Hartford, entertained with a personal shower Wednesday night for Miss Jean Rich Mrs. Charles W.

Warner of Wash- In a spring setting of white tulips a few riavs this week to attend the ingtnn Street, Middletown, Is a and white snapdragons Miss Doro-SFlower sl10W- yacht designer and broker. He ij. i studied at the Kent School. Loomis thy Ida Stelnmever, daughter of I Ju(1se Rnfl Mr, Cnari w. Crg.

TnsUUt. n(1 Massachusetts Instt-Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Steinmeyer of er and their daughter. Miss Ruth tute of Technology Ricgs Avenue.

West Hartford, and Cramer, of North Beacon reet. re-: Mr. Sirinev Clarke Marsh, son of turned Wednesday from Florida, i Miss Jane Ewir.g. a student at Mr. Harold Clarke Marsh of Sc-; Arlington Hall.

Washington. D. bring. Fla and the late Mrs. Grace Miss Claudia Eblen daughter of will arrive March 21 to spend the Marsh of Johnstown, N.

were Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Eblen of Asy- spring vacation with her parents, married Saturday afternoon In the lum Avenue, will be home Wednes- Mr, an(i Mrs Fsmond Ewing of Church of the Redeemer in West day from Smith and will have as Svcamore Road, West Hartford She Hartford. Rev.

Stanley Manning her guest, a classmate. Miss Har- will have as her guest for the holi-officiated at the 4 o'clock ceremony.net Connor. I days. Miss Nancy Lum of Evanston. which was followed by a reception 111 a classmate at home.

I Mr. Henry L. Rockwell, son of Attending the bride was her sis- Mr. and Mrs. Horace L.

Rockwell': Mr. Justus W. Paul, has ar-ter, Mi.ss Barbara Steinmeyer. as of Scarborough Street, and a fresh- rived from Yale University to pass maid of honor, and a Russell Sage man classmate at Southwestern, the spring vacation with his par-classmate. Miss Helen Louise Mc-1 Memphis, Mr.

John Mills, ents. Mr. and Mrs Justus W. Paul Cartney of Ellenville. N.

as will spend the spring vacation in of Kenvon Stret. Mr. and Mrs. Paul bridesmaid. Mr.

Marsh's best man Bogalusa, La. their son and daughter, Miss was Mr. Lee Paddock Pattison of i Joan Paul, will spend Easter week- New Y'ork and Mr. Howard Hoff- Mrs. Robert D.

Chapin of Hunt- end with Mrs. Paul's brother-in-law man of Brooklyn and Mr. Steven lnaton Street returned recently and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Myerjak of New Britain, fraternity after a month's visit with her R.

Wright of Philadelphia, Pa. brothers of the bridegroom. Mr. dauchter. Mrs.

S. James Slanficld. i Birhrach Photo MRS. WINTHROP LORING WARNER Mr. and Mrs.

Warner (Louise Buncc) were married Saturday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hubbard Buncc of Middletow n. Sister to Attend Spring Wedding Patricia Hall At! For Olive Pierce Wedding Apr. 5 Warren Jackson Mrs.

Orrln P. Kilbourn of Orkll Farms, Simsbury, and Mrs. Roy Bassette of Albany Avenue, West Hartford, were In New York to attend the flower show this week. Mr. Bassette and Mr.

Kilbourne recently flew from Miami to Nassau for a fortnight's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel N. Gage, of Bridgeport are spendinc this week-end with Mr.

Gage's mother, Mrs. Daniel N. Gace of Highland Claude Milford Horton of Johns- and Mr. Stanfield. of Baltimore, i Miss Margery Ann Linton will ar- rive this week from the Emma Wll- town, N.

and Mr. Kenneth Bell Mr. and Mrs. Stanfield plan to re turn to New York early in April. inger or Hartford ushered.

The bride's white duchess satin lard School for the spring vacation. Her mother. Mrs. James M. Linton of Walbridge Road.

West Hart- ards, who will leave shortly for Aruba. N. W. to be married to Mr. Frank Colton Somers, 3d.

Mrs. John H. Trumbull of Plaln-ville has been the guest this week of her daughter, Mrs. Alarlc R. Bailey, Rnd Mr.

Bailey of Bronx-ville, N. y. Mr. and Mrs. S.

H. Williams of Glastonbury are on a fortnight's Caribbean cruise. Mrs. J. H.

Rteane of Road, West Hartford, and Mr. H. Welles Steane were among the week's arrivals at the Ormond, Or-mond Beach, Fla. Miss Barbara Merrill, who has returned from Frlcewood Pnvlr fnr tin. gown was designed with a boat! Miss Nancv Grosvenor.

who at Miss Patricia Hall of High Ridge torri. returnen recently from St. neckline, long waist, fitted sleeves tends the Knox School in Coopers romina to nnints at the wrists and man orHveH Vridav tn snend Petersburg. Fla. One of the early spring weddings will be that of Miss Olive Pierce, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Garfield Pierce of Mont-clalr Drive, West Hartford, and Mr. Warren Mills Jackson, son of Mr. a court train. Her Illusion veil, tne spring 'vacation with' her par-, Mr.

Linton is spending some time which fell to the end of her train. rjr. and Mrs. Frank L. Grns- at Summervule, S.

C. Road. West Hartford, has completed I the plans for her marriage on April 15 to Mr. Wilbur Purnngton of Farmington Avenue. The ceremony will be held at 7:30 o'clock in the was neia in mare oy a seea peari pf Ledyard Road, West Hart-j street, west Harttora.

Mary Mangan Is Engaged To Dr. Blakcman and Mrs. W. A. Jnrkson of Lincoln Street, which will be held Saturday, evening at the Asylum Hill Con grrgatlnnat Church and a small re Is exjiected Wednesday from WiUis-ton Academy.

Mr. and Mrs. V. Rasa McCain of North Whitney Street returned Tuesday from the West Coast. Mr.

W. Ross McCain, la home from Prerfleld Academy for the upring recess and Mi.ss Betty McCain is expected this week from Vassar here she Is a senior. Mr. and Mrs. V.

Russell Leavitt cf West wood Road. West Hartford, aailed Friday on the Santa Rosa for a cruise to Bermuda, Curacao and Venezuela. Mrs Graham Anthony of Led-vard Rnad.We.st Hartford, and Mrs. 'William Dana cf Birch Road, West Hartford, spent several days this week In New Y'ork City. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert B. Swain of Bloomfleld Avenue are in New-York for the week-end as Rucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Glllett LrfTprta.

Mr. and Mrs. Olcott Damon Smith of Mohawk Drive, West Hartford, have been on a three weeks' trip to California. Mrs. Archibald G.

McTlwalne of Lorraine Street Is in New Y'ork for a week's visit. Mrs. Warren W. MntisfleM nt spring vacation, win he honored at a miscellaneous shower to be given by her sister-in-law. Mis.

John T. I Merrill of Garden Street, Monday cap She carried a bouquet of lilies ford, im entertain a rl view'street West HarHord re! of the valley, stephanotis, bridal maw MlM Jane stegmler. during rty trs7wYmi roses r.nd bnuvardia. holidays a atur(lay from yoris The two attendants were dressed.11" 'City, after a weeks stay, alike in cloud blue faille taffeta. I Judge and Mrs.

George H. Day of I with shirred umbrella skirts and North Bearon Street will be Joined: MlsR C.lovette Beckw th-Ewell of puffed sleeves. Their bonnets were Thursday bv their daughter, Miss Keeney Avenue. West Hartford. WU1 of natural straw, adorned wlth'J(vlri Dav at Low-Hev- entertain with a buffet supper on cloud blue velvet ribbons, and wh? wS be KehvS 'partW carried bouquets of blue delphtn- home for the Faster vacation iJpan "Shards, Virginia Partridge, ium, gerbera and pink snapdragons.

Ior tne Earer vttcauon- Sjean McClure and Helen Rislev, all Mrs. Steinmeyer wore a mist gray Mr. Mrs. L. Curtlss Booth of f.

Hartford, who will bo silk Jersey frock with matching chamberlln Road. New Britain, will brides during the spring and sum-straw hat and a corsage of pink! depart April 7 for a Bermuda vaca-mer-camellias. Mrs. Carl Kinnry. thei bridegroom's aunt, wore a black Mrs.

A. Cheever Lockwood and her sheer gown and a gardenia corsage. Mr. and Mrs. William H.

Dallas! two daughters and Mrs. Nayan The couple departed for a Asvlum Avenue. West Hartford, Miles of Montclalr, N. will motor .1 1 1 A I I fs rr- Mrs. John Clarence Manean of evening, miss Merrill is the daugh cepiion will follow at the home of 'the brlde-elcrt's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Elwin Hall, on High Rlriqe Road. Mrs. Donald Cramer Walte, of Baltimore, Md Miss Hall's sis-iter, will attend her as matron of and Miss Annette Philbrlck iand Miss Dina Bulkelcy of Hartford, Mrs. Robert C.

Knox. and 1 Miss Jane Yeomans of West Hartford, will also be in the bridal i party. ter oi Lieutenant and Mrs. Melville L. Merrill of Castlewood Road, West Hartford.

Scarborough Street, was In New cm nip luuuwuig uic icvrmiuu, "ir'are: Florida ior a monins vaca- nm mi. April 6, In the Church of the Redeemer, West Hartford. Rev. Stanley Manning will perform the at 6 o'clock and a reception 'will follow at the Pierce home, i Attending the bride will be Miss iMarjorie Sumner of Hanover, N. as maid of honor, and Miss Eliza-j both A.

Jackson, the prospective bridegroom's sister, Miss Phyliss Beck and Miss Arline H. Thieme of iWest Hartford and Miss Jean R. Longland of New York bridesmaids. Mr. Leslie D.

Wilson of Hartford 'will be Mr. Jackson's best man and there will be four ushers: Mr. Robert Thomson of Hartford, Mr. Her-1 bert E. Welch of Newington, and the bride-elect's two brothers, Mr.

Stephen O. Pierce and Mr. W. L. Fcnn Pierce of West Hartford.

Mr. and Mrs. Pierce will give the bridal dinner at their home on Friday evening, April 5. Miss Anne Bordon, daughter of 'Judge and Mrs A. 8.

Bordon of Terry Road, will arrive Thursday Dana Hall lor the spring hrlde wearing a navv blue wool wood's narents. Dr. and Mrs. uwen wane, small niece oi tne bride-elect, will serve as flower girl. Mr.

R. Douglas Swinrheart of Hartford will be Mr. Purrington's best man and ushering will be Mr. Donald C. Walte, Mr.

Crowell Charles B. Piper of Sunset Farm, West Hartford. i urn iur oriei siay mis ween. Mrs. Chester Seymour of Sunset Farm, West Hartford, and her daughter, Jean Seymour, and Mrs.

Kenneth O. Collins of North Quaker Lane, West Hartford, with her son, Walter Collins, will be In New Huntinston Street announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Mangan, to Dr. Leslie Suter Blakeman of New Y'ork, son of Mr. Sterling Booth Blakeman of Mount Vernon, N. Y.

Miss Mangan Is a graduate of Smith College. Her fiance was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Dental School. Mrs. H. T.

Plckard and her son, Mr. Geoffrey Plckard, of Qulncy, have returned to their home after a visit with Mrs. Pickard's Miss Peggy Kirk will return March 20 from Smith to spend the spring holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

William P. Kirk of Beveily Road, West Hartford. Mr, tion. Mrs. Woods Chandler has returned to her home on Terry Road after a sojourn in Florida.

suit with matching sailor hat They will reside in Woodbury. Mrs, Marsh Is a graduate of Russell Sage College. Mr. Marsh prepared at the Bullls School, Washington, D. and attended the United States Naval Academy and C.

Hall, 3d, of Richmond, Va Miss Mrs. Normand P. Allen of Farmington Avenue. West Hartford, is Dr. and Mrs.

Albert R. Keith oriPlngttwo eeks ln Atlantic Auburn Road, West Hartford, have City, N. J. West Hill Drive, West Hartford, had! ns her eiiest Inst, week-end Mn I Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute York for several days this They plan to attend a Metropolitan opera performance. Mrs.

Russell Z. Johnston of North Ouakpr Lane. West Hartford, will where he was a member of Delta reuirnea aner a monm vacation Phi. He Is an engineer. West Palm Beach, Fla.

nans cousin; iur. rranaun mown, Mr. Ezra H. Whipple, 3d, and Mr. Robert Allen and Mr.

Morris Allen, cousins of the prospective bridegroom, all of this city. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Blssell of Highland Street, West Hartford, are snenriinc thin week-end In New Mr.

and Mrs. E. B. Cotton of North Whitney Street have been in Harden Church of Washington D. C.

Mr. and Mrs Harold S. Lake of Birch Road, West Hartford, have returned after a sojourn In Florida. B. Coolev of Sunset! Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred C. Fuller of; New York for a few riavsTlieir Farm. West Hartford, and Mrs. Ian Colony Road.

West Hartford, left; son, Dudley Cotton, returned Sat-D. MarKenzie of Road. Friday to spend two weeks at Sea.urday from Loomis for the spring Eloomfield, were in New York Ior Island, Ga. I holidays. be In Boston March 30 for the Delta DettA Helta reirinnat meetlnnr af.

lha wiinam rainier Kirk, win re turn the same day from Columbia. IITM.I iYork. Clty- tXlUVCi IXUUA..

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