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THE PITTSBURG SUNDAY PRESS liD UAGAZltlC slCYiOH Ml 1 -i in i ii Oeii(D)'fTwE Steady GOHTif TOMES CLOSES II MRS. KIRK REDMAN BRYCE Wed esday i i Will Have the Sons Piano the Last Day, at 6 p. m.r in Which You Opportunity to Earn a Fine $454 Steger Absolutely Without Cost. jawjiij' I 'iiaiisaaaaaaasaaalsia i Is VC iv 111; vm V'iU VX i 1 J- V'-W If This contest has been gotten up to advertise the Steger- Sons piano. To advertise and familiarize the people of this community with the name of Steger 4.

Sons. The people of Pittsburg and vicinity may. not know that the name of Steger is One of the greatest In the piano world, The plain truth is, that the name of J. V. Steger is one of the greatest names in the business world, it matters not what branch of business life it may be drawn from.

J. V. is the head und founder of the greatest piano manufacturing business in the world. He is founder, owner and big boss of the town of Steger, I1L, a town of 10,000 people, where the great JSteger factories are located. The factories and lumber yard cover 23J acres of groan.

He has Just completed the new Steger Building, at the corner of WabasJi Avenue and Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, which Is 19 stories high. The capacity of Jhe factories at Steger, 111., are Sixteen Thousand pianos. a year. The Capital nd Surplus of the company (Steger Sons) is over Four MiilionDollara. And it is to intraduce and make acquainted in this community this great manufacturer and his magnificent line of pianos that this word contest has been worked" out.

We want to burn the name of Sieger A Sons into the minds of every man. woman and child in Allegheny County and to cssociate it with good, substantial, well-made pianos, that are sold on a progressive apd small expense V- THE CONTEST The contest is to form a.s many words as you can out of the words "Steger and Sons Piano." RULES OF CONTEST -l-The words shall be formed out of the 19 letters, -S-T-E-G-E-R A-N-D P-l-A-N-O-S." 2 No other letters than those appearing in the words Steger- and Sons Pianos" shall ha. used, and no letters appearing in these -words shall be used oftener than they appear in the words. For example. the letter appears but once in, these words, therefore an word that is spelled with more than one will not be accepted in the contest.

3 No proper names, such as the names of persons or places, will be accepted, with the single exception of the name of 4 Prefixes and affixes as separate words will not be accepted in the contest. A prefix is a. syllable, that goes In front of a word, like "Re" in the word "Regain." An affix is a syllable that goes after a word, like "ing? in the word vV.l"'' 5 Any man," woman or child living in Allegheny County is eligible to compete. 6 Webster's UniversalTjictionary will be considered as authority. 7 Plural words wilt be admitted, so long as they come under Rule 2, of usine a letter no oftener" than it is found in the words forming the contest.

Thus you can use both the words "Piano," "Pianos." 8 The contest closes at 6 P. M. Wednesday evening, May 18th. All papers must be submitted prior to that This is a cut of th beautiful 1450 Mission Piano to given away as First Prize in our "Word Contest" to advertise the STEGKTl AXO SONS Pianos. Afiy on living; in Allegheny county may compete.

Get down your dictionaries and get busy. time, otherwise they will be rejectd. I s- 9 Contest papers may be brought to our store or sent in hy mail, and must be addressed, "Contest Manager," Greater Pittsburg Piano Cmpany, 633 Smitbfield the name and address of the person competing being carefully written on the coupon, which must be securely fastened to the paper submitted. 10 AU persons competing must abide by the decision of the judges, the judges being composed of the 'advertising managers of th various daily papers of Pittsburg. 11 No one employed by the Greater Pittsburg Piano Company or their immediate families wiU be allowed to participate in this contest.

2 The person sending in. the second largest list of names will receive a credit voucher for $125.00, good for its face value in purchasing a new Steger Sons piano, and two theater tickets for best seats to the Alvin Theater. 3 The person sending In the third largest li st of names will receive a credit voucher for $100. good for its face value in purchasings any new Steger Sons piano, and. two theater tickets for best seats to the Nixon Theater.

4 "The, person sending in the fourth largest list of names will receive a credit voucher $90, rood for its face value in purchasing any new Steger Sons piano, and two theater tickets for best seats to the Grand. sending in the fifth largest list of names will receive a credit voucher for its' face value -4n purchasing any new Steger Sons piano, and two thea-ter best seats to the Duquesne. nrur-? nicrniDiiTiAM nnirrcc THE DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES 1 The person sending in the largest list of names in accordance with the rules the contest will receive absolutely free a beautiful Mission OakSteger and Sons Piano, yalued at 450 (exactly as shown in cut. The piano is now on exhibition in our window). Mr.

and Mrs. Bryce are at their jtew und made ready lor them by the groom's Elizabeth. Mrs. Bryce was Miss Marion ding was-an event of April 27. I herewith hand you my list of names formed from the AXD SONS PIANOS, in accordance with your advertisement In The Press.

I agree to abide by the decision the Judges of the contest, I. EVERY PERSON COMPETING WILL GET A PRIZE This Is an easy way to earn a fine piano absolutely without cost. The contest is easy. Any school boy or can understand it and solve it. The question is: "Who will be able to make the most words out of the four words, f'Steger and Sons Pianos?" Read the rules.

Don't make any mistakes. Get your dictionaries and get to After you have found all the words you can copy them make your list neat and attrac- m-A tl A. 111 win SEWICKLEY VALLEY live. tiiat iictttiiraa wui uci When your list is finished, sign this coupon, pin it or paste it to Hy Name Is. My Address is.

We have a piano: TES NO. Co 633 SMITH F. W. Pit tsburg-h Piano BONAR, Manager. bring it to us.

mug ii to u. reater Philadelphia where she spent several weeks SijI.i. Tixier has mm to WestlJatrles S. Martin and Mrs. A.

J. Molsaas. Ftuckey, Anna. Karlowky. Edna Brunbers.

LIUiam Rogers, Bertha Sarogson, Anita Mc-Glnness. Apnea Kiefer, Laura Harris, Mary Alexander. Edna Bwkmau. Ethel Flick. Elisabeth Hopkins.

Rosalie. Schoffstatt. Elizabeth Vaughen. Violet EchofTstatt, Virginia Vance, Prances Hunter, Iva ff eiter. Iildred Heil-man, Catherine Davis, Mary Kiefer.

Helen Wei la. Olive Brunberg. Messrs. Carl iafvert, Leslie Plummer and Daniel Harris. Miss L.

P. Dunkle and John MeClements. of Pittsburg, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. P.

M. Dwyer at the Grand hotel. DONORA Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallatin scent sever! days this week in Monessen, guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. H. S. Reason, of Lenawee avenue. Mis Laura Holmes, a student at the California Norma I was home to spend two days with her parents.

Mrs. Mary Jones and daughter. Dorothy, of Monessen. were last week guests oT relatives end friends In Donora. Dr.

and Mrs. Add SnrowTs and John c. Sprawls went to erie this week to visit relatives. Miss Anna Slrek. of Mt.

Pleasant, was the guest of Donora friends this week. Mrs. James G. Binns entertained the hers of the Woman's Club at her home on' Wednesday afternoon. About 25 members were present.

At the business session Mrs. Daniel W. Shoemaker was re-elected president. Mrs. W.

H. Lewis vice-president, Mrs. Charles Roof secretary and Mrs. W. E.

Acomb, Mrs. J. B- Cunningham was elected an associate member of the club. Mrs. Binns was efslsted by her sister, Miss Belle Parsons, of Charlerol.

Mhs. H. A. Coir will entertain the club at the closing meeting of the season, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.

R. C. Famuahar has returned to her home In Monongahela after a few days' visit I here at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Miss Ella Sickels visited relatives anl i ii lends Be ie Vernon the first of the week. Miss Edith Hambry has returned from Brad- dock, where she visited relatives and friends for some time. Miss Alice Harshman an John C. Bebanna. both of Donora, were in rnarriase on Thursday at the home ot Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Behanna. the Rev. A. J.

Calvin performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Eeharwa will reside in Donora. LEECHBURG.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cook entertained a number of friends Thursday evening at their home In honor of their first wedding annivers ary. Miss Ada Jack, Zanesvllle, is visiting relatives here. Mr.

and Mrs. John Gray visited at Elderton the first of the week. Mrs. W. J.

Murphy returned last week from an extended visit in, St. Petersburg. Mrs. J. G.

Beale and daughter, Mrs. g. J. McCabe visited friends in Tareutum last week. Mrs.

I. T. Klingensmith Is visiting friends In Dayton, Pa. 1 Mrs." Martha S. Bolar is visiting friends in Homer- City.

FRANKLIN. Miss Jean Roessing, of Butler, guest of Mrs. S. M. Keplinger.

is the Mrs. H. W. Rowland Is visiting fher sister. Mrs.

E. E. Jenkins, in Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs.

George K. Anderson, of Pittsburg, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bredin.

Mrs. D. H. Wheeler and Mrs. E.

A. Smith are visiting in Meadville. Mrs. C. L.

Winey, of New York, is the guest of Mrs. W. J. James. Mrs.

D. L. Cleeland and Mrs: Lizzie I. Mcintosh, of Butler, are the guests of Mrs. C.

Galbraith. Mrs. R. J. Evans is visiting relatives in Pittsburg.

Colonel and Mra. S. C. Lewis and Mrs. Clarke Hayes are visiting in Erie.

OIL CITY. Mrs. J. W. Butter, of Minneapolis is visiting with Mrs.

R. B. Matter, of Petroleum street Mrs. 'J. Koch returned to Dunkirk.

Tuesday, after a visit with her son. R. O. Koch. Mr.

and Mrs. G. F. Rowland, of West First street, left Tuesday for a visit with relatives in Greenville. Mr.

and Mrs Walter Borland have returned from their wedding trip and will reside in their newly, furnished home at the corner" of Hone and Harriett avenues. Miss Kahle left Wednesday for a visit with relatives at Miland. Mich. Mrs. Frank J.

Kiehl and children have departed for East Liverpool, wnere they' will make their future home. Mrs. Joseph Holferder is visiting her mother, Mia. Frank Readeron, of Tltusville. Mr.

and Mrs. John T. Rider departed Thursday for Washington, D. where they are visiting their son. Orrie J.

Rider and wife. Mrs. Roy M. Nichols and son arrived home Wednesday from a visit wlt-n relatives in Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Mrs.

Edward S. Dunn has returned, to her borne in Pittsburg after a visit wifjr her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Crawford. Mrs. P. J. Gruber and1 son Joseph have retunred from a visit drtn relative at Mur-rlnsvllle, Pa.

BUTLER. Mrs. C. H. Miller entertained the Reading Club at her home Monday afternoon.

Mrs. D. H. Terrle has returned to her home In Aurora, after visiting her parents. Mr.

and Ms. James Brennan. and attending the funeral of her sister. Miss Agnes Brennan. and attending the funeral of her Bister.

Mlsa Agnes Brennan. Colonel Archibald Blakeley, District Attorney William A. Blakeley, and Mrs. Clara Iord. of Pittsburg.

W. W. Mechllng, of Homestead, and Mrs. Louis Lord, of Meadville, visited Butlr relatives Saturday. Mrs Thomas K.

Williams and Mrs. Mary E. Whittaker. of Hays. were guests st the home of the former's son.

William Will-lams, Sunday. I Mrs. J. H. Starr has returned home after a two weeks' visit with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Hepler. of Sarver, Pa-Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Smith and Miss Jean-nette Smith visited relatives in SharpsburR this week. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Wallace, of Freedom. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, of the West End. this week.

Mr. and Mrs. George Goettman and Mr. and Mrs. L.

B. Reese and daughter, of Pittsbnrg. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Davis on Sunday.

Mrs. C. D. Hammond and children are visiting relatives in Sharon. Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. E. P. of Mars, visited Butler friends this week.

Miss Bern ire Meals, of Pittsburg, visited her mother. Mrs. Isaac Meals, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Stein and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Vogelev were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Vogeley. of Wllklnsburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Hull have returned home after rendlng five months with their J. Arthur Hull, and Mrs. W. H. Kiser.

in Tulsa, Okla. At the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James M.

Ftarr. Wednesday mornlnfr occurred the wedding of Miss Wilda Bell Starr and Mr. Charles Parker Hovls. the Rev. Nathan L.

Brown, of Pittsburg, uncle of the bride, officiating. Miss Grace Vlda Starr, sinter of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Mr. J. Cooper McBride wag best man. After a wedding breakfast the bride and groom left on a trip to Niagara.

Cleveland and Detroit. They will reside In Butler. Mr. and Mrs. John A.

Henninger and children were guests of Mrs. Hennlnger's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joh Weber, of Renfrew, this week.

Mrs. Joseph Gallagher and Miss Eva Hart-man visited relatives in Pittsburg this week. Miss Rosa Weser is visiting her sister. Mrs. S.

A. A cor. who is ill at her home in Pitts, burg. Mrs. Edgar Huselton and children are visiting relatives at Barberton.

O. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Thorpe and son. of Texas, are visiting Mr. Thorpe's, sister, Mrs. Samuel Fink. CHARLER0I Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin F. Dean, of Braddock have arrived in Charlerol where they will make their future home, M. and Hrs. Dean were maried one wk a (to at the ectory gf St.

Thomas etiurch, Braddock. by the pastor, the Revi Father McDonald. Mrs. Dean was Miss Cecelia Katherine McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Owin McDonald, of Braddock. Mrs- Charlea Lewis and family have returned from Mt. Pleasant where they visited Mrs. Lewis' sister for some tie. Mr.

and Mrs. Grov-er Hinemen spent the week visiting elativei and friends in Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Buffl.

of North Charlerol had as their guest this wek, Frank of the University Pittsburg- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Reeves entertained as uheir guest Monday, A.

Wright, of California, Fa. Miss Maud Crosobte and Misa Hessie Elliott have returned to Fayette City, after a visit with Charter! friends. Miss Etta Khiter has returned to California. Pa after a few days' visit with friends in Charlerol. Mrs.

Nathan Greenberg has turned from Colonel and Mrs. Lemur T. Foster for their daughter. Elizabeth, and her college friends. Miss Jane Mills, of Greenville, Miss Mary Craig, Washington Court House; Miss Jean McGregor.

New Philadelphia, and Miss Flora Sykora. Cleveland. FAIRMONT, W.VA. Mrs. George Thomas Watson and son.

Master Sylvanus. Mrs. J. M. Black.

Mrs. John L. Lehman and Mrs. U. A.

Cyton, left early Morday morning in the Watson touring car for Cincinnati, where they are delegates from the Woman's Club to the Biennial C'on-ention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. They arrived in Cincinnati on Tuesday night. They were Joined there by Mrs. Edwin Rob n- eon, of this city, who has bten visiting rela-J tivt In Kentucky. Mrs.

Kemble White-and Miss Margaret Mc- Kinney, representing the Fairmont Sorosls left Tuesday for Cincinnati. to attend the Biennial Convention. Misses Louise and Lucile Hits entertalnedJ me oweet rea iuo on weaneeoay anernoon at their home. Misa Katheflne Tierney, of Weston, spent the week in the city, the guest of Mrs. C.

B. C. List at the Manley. Misa Tierney will sail In July for a trip abroad. Invitations to the marriage of Mr.

Everett Drennen. of this city, and Miss Louise Mllleri or rarKersourg, wnicn event win oe celebrated on Junst 1. at Episcopal Church in Parkersburg, have been received in the city. The engagement was announced several weeks ago. Mrs.

George Amos entertained the Good Time Club on Tuesday evening. STEUBENVILLE, 0. Mrs. M. M.

Frederick and Miss Pauline Frederick, who have been spending the winter in California, have relumedi and the the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Robertson Miss Caraille Goucber.

of turonto. was the guest of Louise Lyons last week. Mrs. E. Chandler.

Mrs. Geo. N. Henry, your list arid send it or Heifer and Harry Ruble, whose marriage takes place next- month. At the Cathedral Episcopal -residence Mondav evening occurred the marriage of Miss Mary Lenihan and Harrv Felber.

Mr. and Mrs. Nick Herbert were tendered a surprise by the followine Monday eveninr: Messrs. and Mesdames Edward Cotts. F.

Hanke. George Hervey. John Herbert. E. Wln-g rove.

Mrs. Effie Hink. Miss Carrie Hink and Walters Herbert. At St. Michaers Catholic Church tm Wednesday morning occurred, the marriage of Mfs Mayme- Rickus and Wallace, Father Madar- officiating.

i Miss Addie Gardner was tendered a surprise party bv the following Wednesday evening: Misses Marie Case. Josephine- Ritz, Wilma Thieroff. Ida Youngman, Christine Strobel. Bersjndette Scbutrner. Alma Petersen.

Mfs-s. Hildrth Rider. Walter Werline. Wi'liam Row. lev.

Samuel Thompson Birnev Wise. Alfred Touchenson. Franc's Smith and Irvin Fuhr 0. The nuptials ff Misa and James Rice were celebrated Thur-dny morning at th Scored Heart Church, the Rev. John 1.

Moip.n officiating. The bride was attended by her sister, and Frank McKenna was best mar. Dr. J. H.

Bloom and daughter. Miss Ida, left Wednesday for Los Anreles. where they will remain for som weeks. Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Csmey announce the engagement of their daughter. Bessie, to Ernest W. Marstellar. Will Crowe gave an informal dinner Tuesday -ening In honor of her guest.

Miss Jane Jenkins, of London, who has been visiting here for some weeks. Miss Nora Bradley, of Le tenia, is visiting here. Mrs. Will Montgomery of Birmingham. Is the guest of Mrs.

J. B. Montgomery. Miss Sara Marshall of Fittsbug. who has been the guests of Miss Helen Wick, Ford, has returned to her home.

Miss Margaiet Robinrn, Miss Heln Powers. Myron I. Arms and Eibridge A. Wick were the honor guests at a dinner" given by Mr. anil Mrs.

John Good Tuesday evening. An Informal dance was given at the Pioneer pavilion. Miss Creek park. Monday evening, by THAT UARANTEES A new KAYSER gloyea'are tho result ot mm 5 The person $80, good for tickets for FIELD STREET Mrs. P.

E. Brady and Miss Jacobs are attending the Women's Club convention In Cincinnati a delegates. Mrs. W. McCauslen.

Mrs. i. i. McCoy and Mrs. George Miller are also in attendance.

Miss Grace Burbank. of Cleveland, Is" the guest of Miss Alice Davi Miss Mayme Kyroes. of Coonocton visit-" ing Miss Agnes Bums. Maltha Warren, of is visiting her cousin. Mis Jes.ie ISprauT Glenns J-alla.

N. are house guests of Mrs, Robert Mis Madge Hoover, qt Canton, are guests of Miss Mary Johnson. Mrs. A. S.

Wolfe and daughter. Miss Clara. are visiting Mrs." James Palmer and other relatives. Mrs. Mary Bla'k and daughter, Mks Be-ie, have returned from a visit with friends-In Pittsburg.

Mrs. Charles Davis, of fVveiand. hi the, cues of Mrs. Robert Sherrard. Mrs.

William Stevenson has returned from a visit with Robert Greer st Kim Grove. W. Vs. Mrs. Agnes Poth has returned from a vllt' with friends in Wheeling Miss Helen Porter entertained the: teachers of Wells hiah echooi at lum-heon Wednesday afternoon.

At the same time Mias Porter announced her engagement to Prof. VV. Parmenter. The wedding will take place the latter part of June. Mrs.

Harry Cook ha returned fiora a visit with friends in Bridgeport. O. Mrs. George W. Alban Is visiting hei slstert Mrs.

N. S. Mi-Orew, at Columbus. Miss Ethel Norton, of Khadysi.le, is visiting friends in thl city. Japanese Poetry.

joh johnth epip ers on eto leapl gan daw ay her un thepi talo oe an dsto leago oiw. an djoh nwa sou tint'-, era lolxj owe. 1 John. John, tho piper's son: Stole a pis; and away he run; The pis got teose.and stole gooxe, And John- was put In the calaboose. St.

Louis Post-IJi-patch. That Guarantees out before the gloves. cost no more than the ordincry kind. tell the genuine home in Mt. Pleasant, which was built parents, Mr.

and Mrs. S. Allen Bryce, of Ruth Boyer, of Chautauqua. Their wed night to Join her mother. Mrs.

William W. Water and her family, who left the first of the week for the summer home of the Quays at South Hampton L.I., where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Laughlin.

of "IJhganore." Quaker Valley, entertained at a little dinner on Tuesday evening as a farewell to Mrs. Quay. Mrs. Frank E. Richardson entertained at a theater party on Thursday afternooon in honor of Ensign Charles, Gill and ISnsign K.

Coleman Stare. Mrs. Albert Titus, of Trenton, N. Is the guest of her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

William W. Titus. Mr. and Mrs. Neill and family leave shortly for their cottage at Benrua Point, Chautauqua Lake.

N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Liggett and family of the East End.

will occupy the Neill home on Grove street. In their absence. The Misses Marjorie and Elizabeth Irwin and Eleanor Morgan who have spent the last three months traveling sail from Genoa next Wednesday, the 19th. nee Stephens, a recent bride. The choir of the Atlantic Avenue United Presbyterian church were the guest3 and presented Mrs.

Byard with some handsome gifts. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Caulfleld announce the engagement of their daughter.

Mary to Lawrence Hugo of this city. The engagement will terminate In a wedding early In June and will take place in St. Pius Roman'' Catholic church. Mrs. T.

M. Goodspeed entertained the members of the Reading club, Saturday afternoon. Miss Belie Buchanan will be the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Turner entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Monday In honor of their sixth wedding anniversary. The wedding of Miss Clara D. Ltntner or Fair Haven and John Graboskl of McKees- poht were united in marriage by Rev. C. J.

Schramm in tie St. George's Catholic church of Fair Haven, ednesday morning at 9 o'clock. The wedding was very quiet owing to the recent death of the bride's father. Mr. and Mrs.

Graboskl will go to housekeeping at onoe in Riverview park. Miss Ethel Ressler entertained friends Thurs day evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett entertained Mrs. A.

M. Hammett, Miss Hammett and Mrs. Banks of East End, Pittsburg at a 6 o'clock dinner, Tuesday. Miss Mary Schuitz and Joseph Marrlno were united in marriage Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock at St. Cecilia's church.

Rev." Father Rea officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Marrino will go to housekeeping in Glassport. A surprise party was held at the home of Mrs.

James Bain in honor of her daughter, Mrs. William Malone's birthday. Those present were the Misses Alice Grant, Mary Schneider, Eva Rodibaugh, Alice Webb, Christina Fellabaum. Anna Dulin, Alice Schneider. Ada Stewart.

Pearl alone, Allla Rodebaugh. Nellie Fellabaum. Eva Collier. Tressa Priovesen, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Bain, Mc and Mrs.i William Malone, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schrieide, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Loop, Mr.

and Mrs. Tony Sangaree, Mrs. James Bain. Messers Thomas Bain. John Vanklrk, Waiter Fellabaum, Charles Moorhead.

Emmet Malone. Walter Hamilton, Relbln Lusvardl, William Wilkie. Charles. Provesin, William Wilson. David Smith.

John Hamlton, Harry Povesin, James Snelder, Ernest Stewart, Joseph Malone. Jacob Piovesln. Charlea Giv-onardia. Samuel Charlesworth and John Schneider. The wedding of Miss Sophia E.

Farmer and Robert T. Verner. took place in Pittsburg, Wednesday. A reception wa neld in the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Kurtz. Mr. and Mrs. Verner will go to housekeeping here. The birthday of Mrs J.

Denny O'Nell waa celebrated Wednesday evening by a 6 o'clock dinner given as a surprtee. MONESSEN Mrs. W. A Markelt visited this week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jerome Far-quhar, of Mononntahela.

Miss Bertha Seifert, who spend the week here visiting hersister, Mrs. William Moore, of Oneida street, xiaa returned to her home in Beaver Kails. Mrs. J. Edward Boyd entertained Monday evening at 500.

in honor of her ruest, Mrs. J. Chester Sutherland, of Washington. Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Lohman went to Cunv berland. Mi, this week for a brief visit with relatives. Mrs.

Cameron J. Harris spent several days this week with' friends in Franklin. Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

C. S. Shrader and Mr. J. A.

Reppert went to Reading. Mrs. Thomas Reaney spent the week visit-Ing relatives and friends in Pittsburg. Miss Florence Hormouth. of Emsworth, was this week the guest of Miss Redla Neary.

Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hunter and family went to McKeesport by automobile for a visit with friends.

Miss Meryl Elder has returned from a two weeks" visit with friends In the country. Miss Berdne Dunkle was here from McKeesport this week for a visit with her sister, Mrs. John Protzman. Miss Anna McDowell has returned to Dunbar after a brief visit here with friends. Mrs.

Samuel Beall and sons. John and Will iam, spent several days this week visiting flttsDurs mends. Mrs. I. Supowlt and Mrs.

Henry Cramer were guests of Pittsburg friends during the week. Miss 'Marie Watson is borne from a two weeks' visit witih her sister. Mrs. Ii. Ii.

Lackey, of Newport" News, Va. She waa accompanied by her mother, Mrs. S. C. Watson, of Wafhlnirton.

Pan Mrs. Maud Madden was given a sun-pise by her music pupils on Monday evening, the affair being in honor of her birthday An niversary, The guests were; Misses yirsiniajl. B. D. Miss Katherine Mann.

Mrs. Edward D. Gil- tnores visitor returned vesterdav to her home. Ln Petersburg. Va.

Miss Helen Buchanan, of Philadelphia, is -ne week end guest of Miss Ethels Lyon. Mrs. William A. Baldwin, accompanied by her daughter and granddaughter, Miss Isabel Baldwin, and Miss Emily W. Porter, leave this week, for Philadelphia and Atlantic City.

Mrs. J. J. Brown and Miss Freda Brown, of Memphis, are the home guests of Miss Mary B. Brown, of the Park Place Hotel.

Mrs. Edward Raymond and family returned on Wednesday from an outing of two weeks e-t Atlantic City. Mlas Lois Brundred. Miss Katharine Harlow's visitor, left on Wednesday for her home la Oil City. Miss Harlow has still for her EUst Miaa Edna O'Brlan.

of York who arrived on Friday. Miss Constance Alden. formerly of Bewlckley, now ot New Tork, arrived in the valley on KtWay. and 1b the guest of Mrs. Oliver D.

Thompson. Mrs. Richard R. Quay left on BRADDOCK. "A birthday party was given on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. George C. Young, Second street. West Braddock. in honor of their daughter.

Miss Ethel Young, who celebrated her anniversary. There were frames and music, and supper was served at 11 o'clock, by the hostess mother, assisted by M1se Mildred Ehallenberger. Miss Naomi Price mi Miss Alice Young. Th guests Included Miea Virginia Redman. MiFs Margaret Kenney, Miss Eunice Lawrence.

Miss Pauline Littie-vtone. Miss Evelyn Shallenberger, Miss Pearl Klausa, Miss Elizabeth Learn. Miss Emma Marx, Miss Yolande Price, Messrs. Gerald Iogan, Albert Parlock, William Finnin, Oeorge Williams, Victor McQuiggan, John Vale, Malliaon Ward and Elelyn Young. Mr.

and Mrs. Oeorge M. Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Charlea V.

Given, of Johnstown, who have been visiting the family of their sister. Mrs. Annie M. Ream, of this city, returned home cn Wednesday. A shower" was given on Thursday vening by Miss Florence E.

Oakley, ofg Iorth Braddock, at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Oakley, in honor of Miss Katherine Jones, of Fifth avenue, Oakland, whose matrimonial engagement to Frank Campbell, also of Oakland, was announced at that time. The wedding will be a June event. Mr.

and Mrs. John Wevels. of Monongahela City. who have been guests for a week at the home of their son, Wm. J.

Weyle and his wife, in West Braddock, left for home on Thursday. The "silver" wedding anniversary of Mr. Mrs. John of West Braddock, waa observed by them at their home. No, 11 Holland avenue, on Wednesday evening.

The home was prettily decorated in Jptnk and white, rosea and 'carnations being the flowars used. There were 60 guests present from Braddock, Monessen, Duquesne and Pittsburg, together with the four daughters and two sons of the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Holmgren has been residents of thlscity the past .30 years.

Thy were married here, Mrs. Holmgren being before her marriage, Misa Ida Applequist of this city. M'KEESPORT. Th. weddintr of Miss Dora Ecker of Pitts- fcurg and William Deutsch of McKeesport, was solemnized Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the groom parents.

Mr. and Mrs. N. Deutsch. Rabble David Frankel officiating.

Mr. and Mrs. Deutsch are spending their honeymoon in New York and will go to housekeeping on their return. A party waa held at the home of Mrs Wallace White in honor of Mrs. Robert Byard.

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K1ITIF1E I ter. Miss Gertrude Tencil, Miss Nellie Piatt. Miss Delia Walker. Miss Ella Pearee, Mrs. On Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock the parsonage of the First Methodist Episcopal church.

New Brighton, was the scene of the marriage of John W. Carr and Miss Ada Provance. When the pastor. Dr. G.

T. Reynolds performed the ceremony with the ring service. The attendants were Mr. 'James R. Wilsox and Miss Etta-McBrlen.

-At the conclusion of the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Carr took possession of the newly furnished home awaiting them in Fifth avenue. The Rev. Dr.

G. T. pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of New Bfjghton was the officiating minister at the marriage of Mr. Carl Brookhart and Miss Bertha Knauff, which tooR place Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the residence of the bride's mother in New Brighton. Mrs.

George F. Wehr, of Rochester, entertained the Ladies "500" club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Calvert, of New Castle is a house guest of Mrs. Joseph H.

Thompson, of Lincoln Place. Beaver Falls and assisted Mrs. Thompson, who entertained at a reception at the Tomaqua club, Thursday afternoon, where the honor guests were Miss Sarah Kuhii. Miss Roberta Ward and Miss Edna Roberts, of East End. Pittsburg and Miss Pearl Dunkle.

of Sherlden. four Pittsburg brides-to-be the coming summer. A pretty wedding waa solemnized at St. Mary's Roman Catholic church. Beaver Falls.

Monday morning; vhich united the lives of Miss Elisabeth Shawnees, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shawness.

of Beaver Falls and William B. Parks, of Smiths Ferry. The bride was attended by Miss Mary Huptrtz. as bridesmaid, and George Kane was best manl The Rev. Father Wertz pet formed the ceremony.

Miss Margaret Faff presided at the organ and the singing was by the vested juvenile choir. The wedding breakfast was served at tbe bride's home. Miss Matilda R. Waxenfelter. of Beaver Falls and Louis LeRoy aBrnes of New Brighton, were married on Monday at 3:30 o'clock at the parsonage of the First Methodist Episcopal hruch.

New Brighton, by the pastor Dr. G. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs.

aBrnes will reside Ins New Brighton pending the completion of their new home in Woodland. Dr. and Mrs. A. B.

Cloak, of Freedom, have Issued invitations for a '500" party at Lewis hall on Friday evening. May 20. The Woman's Review cluti of Rochester, held the last regular meeting of the year Monday afternoon at the home' of Mrs. R. A.

Cuppett. Officers were elected for the ensuing year as follows: President. Mrs. C. C.

Noss; first vice president. Mrs. W. A. Rose; second vice president.

Mrs. J. II Garndey; re cording secretary, Mrs. Bauer: cor-esponding secretary, Mrs. B.

B. Snodgross. The year will be closed with a picnic at Morado park. NEWCASTLE. i marriage of Miss Goldna Clark, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseijh Clark. nrH nnnra Kennelly. was a pretty home event Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr.

and Mrs. Kennelly lett luesaay evening lor Loa Angeles, where they are to reside. Mrs. David G. Harris and Miss Alice Brown gave a linen shower Monday night for Miss Grace Bagnall, a June bride-elect, and Mm George Kennelly.

a bride of last week. Twenty girls were guests on this pleasant occasion. Covers were -laid for 16 at the luncheon given by Mrs. Harry Warden. Monday, in honor of Mrs.

Howard Feist, of Wilmnsburg; Mrs. James Heydrick and Mrs William Miller, of Butler. In honor of Miss Nannie Hays, of Chicago, Miss Rachel Wallace "was hostess at a luncheon of 13 covers at the Lawrence Club. The guests were former pupils of sales Hays when she taught in the public schools of is city. Miss Ellen Long entertained the Neshannock Avenue Club.

Monday night, when the favors at BOO were awarded Mrs. James T. Ray. Mrs. Harry W.

MeKee, Howard Morrison and Geo. N. Fohl. The marriage of Miss Leola, Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

F. Perry, and Arthur R. Middleton. was a quiet home event of Wednesday at 12. o'clock noon.

Only near relatives were guests. Mrs. Mary Shipler. of Mercer, who is visiting in the city, gave a luncheon at the Tea Cup Inn. Wednesday, for 12 guests.

In honor of Miss Alma Lsk, a June bride-elect. Miss Olive Rugh gave a card party for 20 young people Thursday evening. Miss Effie Leslie was hostess at a pretty lnicheon Monday in honor of Miss Harriet Sterling and Miss Gordon, of McKeesport. Mrs. David N.

Keast entertained at a dinner of 12 covers Monday evening in compliment, to Mrs. J. P. Leaf, of Rochester, Pa. WHEELING, W.

VA. Miss Nell Wood entertained a few friends Mondav evening to4 announce her engagement to Carl Dyer, the wedding to take place June 22. Those present were Misses Minnie Helen Garden. Isabel Bruner, Maud Cox Marion Dyer. Mabel.

Tomlinson, Edith Kd-mundson. Mrs. Charlea Crayton. Mrs. Frank Schmidt and Miss Juliet Campbell entertained at the McLnre Hotel yesterdav afternoon complimentary to Miss 'Olney, of Williamsport.

Pa. Mrs. Don Smith and' Mrs. Earl Braniich entertained at a bowline partv at the Fair Oaks Friday evening; complimentary to Misa Mary r.an Tnd wnere sne win hanrflt of her health. The marriage of Miss -Nellie Houston of Lincoln avenue.

and Mr. Davlfl Edmonds, of Fayett. City, waa solemnijied on Saturday in Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs.

Edmonds left immediately for Carbria where they will spend a time visiting, relatives alter which they wlU take up housekeeping in Fayette City. Mrs. Frank John way this week the guest of Pittsburg friends. Miss Nellie Lounsburg of Warren. Pa, and Mrs.

M. Ellsworth, of Corey, visited friends in Charlerol and Monessen during the week. -i Mrs. Teresa Zigraj left Sunday for a trip to Austria. Hungary, where she will spend some time visiting relatives, -v- Mrs.

Oeorge W. Cooper haa returned from Tarentum, where she spent several days as the guest of Mrs. Berdette Harrison. Mrs. Elizabeth McDonough spent several days this week visiting friends in Californiaa, Mrs.

Anna L. Dickinson Is home from Brownsville, where she spent several days visiting relatives and friends. BEALLSVILLE. Mrs. James Baker was at Donors, the past week, visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs Frank Patterson.

Mrs. Julia A. Hough and T. G. Hor-ton Jointly entertained at a dinner Thursday Mrs.

Emma Sargeant, Mrs. Eldora Waldron, of Colorado Springs. Co. Mrs. isaac N.

Cleaver, of Indianapolis; Mlsa Cordelia Keys, of Beallsvtlle. Mrs. Archie K. of this place. Is spending a month In Pittsburg, visiting Mrs Robert Ducksberry and other relatives.

Before returning she will spend some time with Clairton friends. Mrs. Mary Thompson and Mrs. Agnes Gay-nor. of Elco, were visiting Mrs.

Joseph Hamilton and other Bentleyvllle friends on Friday and Saturday. Mrs C. K. Frve. of' Bentleyvllle.

entertained Tuesday for Misa Redd, of Redds Station, near fireen Arhnr. Mrs. George Sprowls. of Hays Station, is spending a fortnight in the Ellsworth community visiting with friends. Misa Zeda King, a 'student of the Bentley vllle High School, entertained ner class Monday evening.

The" class is composed of Misses Hazel Scott. Marv Plersol. Adda McCormlcK Martha Brown. Donna Wherry and Messrs. John Hedge -and Max Wherry.

Mr. R. L. Jones is entertaining the Rev. Gascom O.

Jones, formerly of Bentleyvllle, now of Ashtabala. O. Mrs. J. H.

Gould, of Bentleyvllle, was visiting friends at Monongahela fast week. Miss Hattie Cree. of Brownsville, is spending a week with Mrs. Abner Meyers near Ellsworth. The home of Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Hunt, of near Evans. W. was the scene of a pretty wedding Wednesday when their niece. Miss Esther Burke Mitchell, and Adam S.

Piper, of near Beallsville, were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed at 7:30 o'clock by the Rev. H. R. Hifte, pastor of the MathodLrt Episcopal Church of Spencer.

W. Va The bride is a daughter of the late L. M. Mlthel. and Mrs.

Piper are now at home to their friends at Scenery Hill. WASHINGTON. Mrs. Donald McBride, of near Washington, left this week for Cincinnati. where she will visit relatives and friends.

Misses Cora, and Ola Day and Mabel Auld. of Nlnevah, were guests of relatives in Washington this week. Miss Laura Johnston, of Amity, is a guest of Mrs. Averill McElflsh. Miss Mary Watson, of Castile.

Greene county, was calling on friends in Washington and Cenonsburg this -week. Miss Mabel Clayton, of Wayensburg, fs a guest of Miss Romaine Russell. Miss Zoe of Waynesburg. is visiting Miss Bessie Douglass, of Houston street- Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Roach, of Bristoria, are guests of Mrs. William Hull. Mr. and Mrs. S.

B. Day, of Jefferson avenue, entertained their son. Herschell M. Day, and bride, nee Miller, on Tuesday evening. Covers were laid for 20 and the guset list was limited principally to the nearest relatives.

A decorative scheme In pink and white was carried out in the dining room and in other rooms of the Day home. Announcement haa been made of the engagement of Miss Mary Johnston and Prof. Arthur A. Hays, formerly of Washington, now of Chicago, the engagement to terminate in a June -wedding- Miss Johnston is a daughter of the late Rev. Dr.

J. R. Johnston, and is a member of one of the oldest families In Washington. Prof. Hayes Is a Washington andJefferson college man.

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