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SECTION TTrRHC SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 27, 1913 THE SUNDAY PRESS WOMAN'S MAGAZINE AND SOCIETY IPITTSBUEG'S GREATEST PLUME SHOP; 1 1 ri 'as ft IJeWImm "Hats I 1 I WifiJfi Jev)e! fe Costin-Uardea. Miss Henrietta Barclay Costin, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Louis Costin, or Maryland became the bride of Frank B. Gordon, formerly of Washington.

D. at 8 o'clock Thursday evening in the Calvary Protestant Episcopal church. The chancel and altar were decorated with ferns and lilies. Rev. Dr.

James H. Mclnvaine read the service. The bride, who was given away by her brother, William G. Costin, wore white char- rf fifty PfA! meuse. en tralne, and embellished with it i real lace and seed pearls.

Her veil of tulle was held with orange blossoms and she carried lilacs, caught -with 7 i white maline and satin ribbons. Mrs. John Welkins, of Eastville, Pa, the i I'! I matron of honor, wore white char meuse, touched with pink, and carried Sale at the E. Roberts Sons Store 233 Fifth Ave. HFTER 63 years of uninterrupted business success, E.

P. Roberts Sons, wished to re-tire. In order to quickly and completely close up their business affairs, they opened negotiations with Kaufmann's and a deal was soon closed with "The Big Store." JJTOCK consists of a notable collection of Loose and Mounted Diamonds, Watches of pink snapdragon and white lilacs. The two matrons, Mrs. William GUmore Costin and Mrs.

Edward Bindley, wore draped toilettes of pink char- meuse and shadow lace, and carried pink Kiliarney roses and purple lilacs. Miss Rose Harrison, of Stanton, and Miss Mabel Allyn, of Norfolk, Va- the bridesmaids, wore frocks of Dink highest grade makes. Chime and Chelsea Clocks of various at the lowest price ever quoted for hats of this quality and character. Hemps, Chips, Milans and Mohair Braids in the very newest shapes, such as Poke, Coolie and Droop Shapes and a large variety of small, medium and large shapes. The newest colors, Navy, Cerise, Nell Rose, Purple, Gold, New Blue, Coach Green, Brass, Champagne, Lavender, Burnt, Black and White, $3, $4 and $5 values charmeuse and carried clusters of pink snapdragon.

Spencer Gordon, of Wash sizes. Art Bronzes and Marbles, richest of Cut Class, beauti ington, r. was his brother's best I man, and the ushers, Allan Gordon, Charles Bowdoin and Hugh Pendleton, of Pittsburg; Holdsworth Gordon and Gordon Gordon, of Flushing, L. and Rawlins Hume, of Washington, completed the party. A reception in the nome ot Air.

and Mrs. William C. Cos- Another lot of those wonderful two and three tone French J2 9 chimes, verv snecial at tin, Westminster followed the cnurch service. The house was beau tifully decorated with farleyense ferns and tropical olants. At th bridal fa African Ostrich Feather ble pink hydrangeas and white lilacs! formed the centerpiece and the candles were screened with pink shades.

Upon their retlrn from an eastern trip, Mr. Gordon and his bride will be "at home in 654 Maryland ave. The out-of-town ful China, Sheffield Plate, Silver and Gold Jewelry, fine Leather Goods and other articles usually carried by an abundantly stocked, strictly high-class jewelry store. BECAUSE of extensive rebuilding operations, now under way at Kaufmann's, arrangements have been made to hold a temporary sale of the Roberts stock at its present location the Roberts Sons store, 233 Fifth avenue. The stock Is now being sold at 25 discount from Roberts' regular prices.

The price of every article is plainly marked. 'TTHIS sale offers you an exceptional opportunity to secure rare values in fine Jewelry, of unquestioned merit and superiority. The former salesmen of E. P. Roberts Sons will be in attendance to serve you as heretofore, but at the reduced prices.

We suggest an early attend- ance, while the stock is complete. Fourth Floor, Pittsburg Life Bldg. guests at the nuptials in addition to the uriuat party were: Mrs. Charles A. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION SIXTH STREET AND LIBERTY AVE.

isiritiey and Miss Barkley, of Philadel OPEN UNTIL. 10 P. 31. SATURDAYS. phia: Judge and Mrs.

T. s. Garnett. of Norfolk. Mr.

nri Mn yoiaon ana jir. Mimngerode, of Wash PITTSBURG'S GREATEST PLUME SHOPfr ington. i. TUrs. Hnliliwnrih or lushing, and Airs.

F. Costin. of EaRtviuft. For Mrs. Woods.

Mrs. Edward Bigelow Woods was honor guest at a charmingly appointed tea which Mrs. Edward Manning Bigelow For Two Honor Ouests. Mrs. J.

Stuart Brown rr Tti v. The Lawrence Paint Kids Fixing Up the Porch isortiiside, gave one of the smartest gave Wednesday afternoon in her home in Highland ave. The hours were from teas or the season Wednesday after- Guests were asked moot 'nor 3 to 6 o'clock. Decorations were in EREN'T you glad uunier-in-iaw, Mrs. McCIeane Brown, and a sister-in-law.

Mrs Rmi.ii spring flowers, lilacs, jonquils and roses. when Mother told us that we could nedy Forsyth. The hours were from I v. mm fiv LEASE remember, while this wonderfully fine jewelry, etc until clock. The drawlner ronm was decorated with cibodlum ferns and American tseayty roses.

In the win- liy at the 25 reduction by Kaufmann's, its present owner, being held at "The Big Store," but at the store of aows were erilt baskets, flllei win, palms, green and yellow foliage plants and deep pink azaleas. The musicians were stationed in the conservatory just 1 paint the porch and window shutters? "Yes, Betty, because I know how nice they'll look after a coat of IiAWREXCE PAINT. It is so good for any place that gets hard wear. Now Daddy pan put his feet on the railing, when mother is out, because it won't show any marks or scratches. Gee, but he will be grlad we got L.WREXCE aujuimm, ana inert me decorations were all In spring flowers and ferns.

Mrs. Brown wore a toilet of gray crepe de chine with bodice of Venetian lace. 'X hose who assisted the hostess were Mrs. James X. Buchanan, Mrs.

Stewart N. Pool, Mrs. Frank W. Sneed, Miss Ella B. Caskcy, Mrs.

George L. Peabody, Miss Peabody, Mrs. Earle R. Marvin, Mrs. Thomas R.

Hartley, Mrs. Marcelin C. Adams, Mrs. Albert L. Schultz, Mrs.

Columbus J. Wilson, Miss Mary L. Bigelow, Miss Elizabeth Holmes, Mrs. John G. Frazer, Miss Sarah Frazer, Mrs.

Thomas S. Schultz, Mrs. Albert Bigelow Schultas and the. Misses Schultz. Mrs.

Woods was formerly Mrs. Bryant Fas-sett, of New York. She and Dr. Woods have just returned from their honeymoon in Cuba. Benefit Bridge.

-The Thurston-Gleim- Social Service league will give a benefit bridge at the Kittenhouse tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The proceeds will go to the Home for Convalescent Women at Har-marville, and to the work of the league. cue carried cattleva orchids Tutr-m McCIeane Brown had the sale is not JB WjP wr-sZ?" pink chiffon, and wore erardenias. Mrs. appeared in white crepe de uuine.

ner Douquet was of Lady Hlll-ington roses, lilies of the valley and BRAND. "That's so, Billy, and now maiden-hair ferns. In the library were Hi. BptRoberts 61 Sons, IFnc A 233 3Rftb Hvenue Jj aMZnIStif 1 1 it iiuim ui tuun in 1 1 mi i tiui ti tuiuii iiii tiiu iu uu ti 1 1 ti ti ti ml itiitumiuu ih uiuituuit it iiiitunti tun 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i it i 1 1 1 1 TtTTrrri mmmmmm iiiiniiiiiin imiHiiiiimiin iitiitiiTiiifTri'T'i masses oi ciDouium rerns and roses. Vh TlarlHtr ond MnthAl Will he rne dining room table had for ita cen ter-piece a silver bowl filled with spring nowers In the different sharing.

our silver vase3 filled with similar spring nowers surrounded the center piece. Candlesticks were capped with The committee In charge includes Miss Jean C. Chester, chairman; Miss Margaret Scully, Mrs. J. C.

Burt, Miss Lillian Dermitt, Mrs. H. S. Hower, Miss Marjorie Maxwell, Miss Gertrude Ger- pinK ana silver shades. In the break TT -mss ing room, tea ana chocolate were poured by Mrs.

Charles Zug and Miss des. Miss Charity Packer, Miss Ger rorsytn, sisters of the hostess. The Capital Wedding. trude Hoeveler, Miss Marie Blackmore, decoration on this round table included I Among the Pittsburgers who went to centerpiece of yellow 'daisies, jon Washington for the wedding For Recent Bride. Miss Mary Alexander and Miss Amanda Alexander were hostesses at a charming tea Thursday afternoon, given in their home, Darlington' road.

The guests were Miss Agnes Morrison, Miss Aimee Weil, Martha Sheldon, Miss Myrtle Hargrave, Miss Rebecca Collingwood. Miss quils, yellow roses and other spring of Miss Olga and Luclen The four silver vases also held yellow spring flowers. The man Georgia Baum, Miss Helen Brecken Hill, were Mr. and Mrs. William Speer Kuhn, Mr.

and Mrs. William B. Scalfe, asked to meet Mrs. Jay iohe, of Ingram, happy; Daddy because he can have some real comfort and Mother because the porch will keep looking so clean and new. "Hurry up with that paint pail over this way, Betty.

You know we've got to finish this tonight and start on the rest of the house tomorrow morning. "Did you order some more paint? "Yes, the LAWRENCE 3IAN said he would surely send it up all right." LAWRENCE PAINTS Ready i xed kaTC become famous the world over berauae tney are easily applied, give a uraootk finish and one that la very durable. They stand years of bard wear. LAWRENCE PAINTS "the best paint" produce the most permanent and beautiful results. Use LAWRENCE Porch Paint tel was banked with eureas.

sandanai i ridge. Miss Cornelia Breckenridge; and maiden-hair ferns. The second' Miss Helen Stepianeon, Miss Mabel (IB floor rooms were adorned with Lady who was Miss Elizabeth Smith belore her marriage recently. Roses, carnations, daffodils, jonquils ajid narcissus blossoms decorated the rooms. In the dining room umespie, and Miss Gertrude Holmes.

Hillington roses. Those who assisted the hostess were Mrs. Harry Darling the tea table had as a centerpiece a For Daughter. The Multa Nocte club of the Eastend, was entertained by Mr. and Mrs.

T. ton, Miss Harmar D. Denny, Mrs. B. F.

large French basket filled with spring Jones, Mrs. Henry Graham Brown, flowers to carry out the color scheme. Kane, of Kelly Homewood, Thurs Mrs. Winfield K. Shiras.

Miss Chalfant, Assisting were Mrs. William R. Moor- Mrs. William Speer Kuhn, Mrs. William R.

Blair, Mrs. Remson V. Messier, Mrs. day evening, at a 500 In honor of the birthday of their daughter, Margaret. The decorations were carried out in blue and white, club colors, roses and south Harvey Childs, Mrs.

Herman Grif house, Miss Bess Moornouse, aiiss jtiiu Smith, Miss Helen Smith, Miss Lillian Smith and Mrs. Samuel B. Charters. A dinner of sixteen covers for the aids and a few others followed the afternoon event. fin, Mrs.

Frederic G. Kay, Miss Holmes, Mrs. -Augustus F. Burgwin and Mrs. ern smilax.

The guests included the Charles Forsyth Patterson. Misses Florence Gallagher, Isabelle Aunkx, Margaret Murto, Gene Fagan, Florence Cawley, Alma Newlin, Ida ft Give Mnaleale. Silver Wedding Anniversary. Saturday evening, April 19, Mr. and g- i a lion f.

i Dauer. Anna McCaffrey. Marian Camp Mr. and Mrs. H.

H. Pollock or Jar- I 9 cmh FURrtiSHf I fc.ZM I Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Wright and Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene L. Messier. The wedding took place at Rauchers, in Washington Rev. F. Buckey being the nfficiat at the marriage ceremony.

There were no attendants and only relatives and intimate friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Hill are going abroad for their wedding trip and later win take up their residence in Baltimore. Mrs.

Hill is a daughter of the late Count and Countess Smolianinoif. For MlsB Carroll. A birthday party In hr-nor of their 12-year-old daughter. Miss Mary Cecelia Carroll, was given by Mr. and Mrs.

E. F. Carroll, of Meridan Duquesne Heights, Friday niglit. The hours were from 7:30 until 10 o'clock. The guests Included Misses Margaret Gearing, Ernestine Gearing.

Lucille Shafer, Oeral-dine Hill. Eleanor Moren. Mary G. Holli-day. Catherine McGraw.

Marie McGraw and Clare Connelly. Mir-Mopre. Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman of Kendall Bellevue, announce the marriage of their niece.

Miss Matilda Dorothy Monpere, and William Maier, which took place Wednesday evening. Rev. H. J. Worth officiated.

Miss Amelia Monpede and Elmer Ruthmuller were Made to Wear bell. Margaret Kane, Messrs. Myles A. irs. oaiuu muBicale in their home, Claaa Luncheon.

Green and gold, the class colors, were carried out in the appointments at the pretty luncheon which Miss Nellie Gray West, of Lincoln and Miss Doror thy Margaret Stoebener, of Northumberland, gave yesterday afternoon In the RittenhavTse for the graduation class of Dil worth hall. The party included Miss Mary Brickwell Anderson, Miss Bella Minnie Berkman, Miss Lucy Marian Buchbinder. Miss Catherine Mur-dock Clarke. Miss Olive Myrtle Daub, Miss Janet Murray Iavis, Miss Hilda Alice Dimling, Miss Catherine McCune Miss Agnes Letitia Dormaa Miss Helen Hunter Drill. Miss Margaret "iiy Mies Jane Elizabeth Errett.

Miss Katharine Alice Gerber, Miss Anna Elizabeth Graham, Miss Helen Smith Jackson. Miss Martha Caroline Kauf-mann. Miss Dorothy Kohne, Miss Jane Law, Miss Esther Lappe, Miss Elizabeth Day McClelland Miss Helen Cameron McClelland, Miss Margaret Loret-ta McClein, Miss Helen Schuler Nicholson, Miss'Mary Helen Pyle, Miss Mary Amelia Robb, Miss Anna Frances Ro-senbloom, Miss Helen Christine Rusch, Miss Helen Miss Dorothea Elsean Steinmacher, N'lizaheth Scott, Miss Dena Khneir-Miss Grace Alice Taggaret, Miss Esther Elizabeth Topp, Miss Margaret Elizabeth Young and the teachers. Miss Brownlee, Miss Campbell, Miss Hooker, Miss Wallace, Miss Lovejoy, Miss Kerst and Miss Coolidge." The afternoon is spent at bridge. Social Events.

The Marlowe Dramatic club, of St. James' church, Wilkinsburg, gave a dance for 200 guests Thursday evening, in Penn hall, Wilklnsburg. T-ie hall- was decorated in the club's col Jones, J. Williard Pipes, Paul E. Mason, Paul L.

Houston, Earle A. Relchard, jNortnside, ceieDratea tneir xwenty-nitn i. oo rrnfolii wedding anniversary. Covers being laid for 60. The parlors were decorated in al church.

The music and literary pro-white roses, while the dining rooms Kram wa given by local talent, assisted were decorated in white carnations, hv Harrv D. Brocket. Isaac Meyers, James L. Frew, Robert J. Baui.

an, Jos eph Hartin and George A. Ley. During the evening 10 tables were in play 1 Mrs. Margaret A. Cavin.

Mrs. Grace at progressive euchre. Among those Foster and Miss Orrana TTtt of Pitts-nroaont wore the followlnsr: Tkfrs. Breed-1 bnre. Decorations were daffodils, roses Marriage Licenses.

Call at our store and we will show you some "Lawrence Suggestions" for redecorating your home. We want you to have one of our color cards. Step in today as Spring painting time is here. 717 Liberty Ave. and all Paint Dealers To Repeat Play.

For the benefit of the Lutheran churches which suffered greatly from tie. Mr. and Mrs. Glover and Mrs. Drex- and carnations.

After the program iitnnna Ta Tifr anA Ttfra All. ner was served. The hostess was assist- the Ohio floods, "'Between, the Acts, man of Baden. and Mrs. Henry fdhy the aids: Graf, Mr.

and Mrs. Zimmerman, Mr. Ikrah Wireback. Fanny Stewart and barah a comedy in three acts, given recently with much success for the benefit of Students' Friend and Literary society, and Mrs. John Schaick, Mr.

and Mrs, Staley. Three hundred persons were will be repeated on Friday evening. Joseph Schaick, Mr. and Mrs. William present.

The play will be held in the festival Schaick. Mr. and Mrs. Ausbaugh, Mr, and Mrs. Deroll.

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert, hall of St. Andrew's English Lutheran church, center and Morewood avcs. ATr and Mrs.

Bunny. Mr. and Mrs. Pat-1 Ranemiod Woman's Club. the attendants.

Mr. and Mrs. Maier will be at home in Lefiore at. after June 4. Eastend, with the following In the tersnn Atr.

and Mrs. R. Oraf. Mr. and I The Homewood Woman's club will meet Mrs.

W. F. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. I next Monday af terr.oon in the Homewood cast: Dan J.

Fackiner, J. Adolph Kuhl Henry A. Eckhardt, Oliver S. Willman Aur. Anderson' Anna Olson Folomon H.

Wilwin Batric E. Green Harry F. Bihop KMzab-th A. Diller Paul E. Bowser Fliabeth E.

Henskey John Sech Bertha KicJ Jr.hn A. Tytfard Anna IS. tilotut Harry f-'hiiker Nellie Murphy Fred Miillmler Anna Murphy Rcnjamin (Sottlirb Sudie lnzct Joseph H. O'JOirirh Julia I. Hays S'ioha-l Helgan Julia Galanda VllIiam G.

Dea! Marie tt-in PiltRhUHff Pittsbui-s: Mnar Pittsburg Millva'e McKwuMt McKeet.ji Plttnburtf Pittabur- farirc PitUblUT Akron, Pittsbui P-nikin Pnu'-jur-j? I it. turf Plttfbur I Home tea. 1 luquen iJufisi'-ssie Mushenheim, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, Library.

Miss E. linapp win De tne cnair-Tr- ivfra rwahan Mrs. Dale. Mr a I man. Miss Emily Beale, the children Caroline E.

Householder, Elsie V. Wise, Rehearsal Dinner. Mrs. E. B.

Rcld of North Wilk-insburg. will give a dinner tomorrow supplementing the rehearsal for the marriage Of her daughter. Mtss Ethel Reid. to Le Rov Edwin Leighton of Goshen, Ind. The decorations will be of Richmond and white roses.

The wedding takes place Tuesday evening at o'clock In the Keid residence. Entertains dub. Mrs. H. W.

Price entertained the Fancy Work club of the Knoxville Baptist church last Thursday afternoon at her home. Eldora pi. Covers were laid for the followng: Mrs. H. Bowser, Mrs.

William Kipp, Mrs. J. Brown. Mrs. J.

Cook. Mrs. A. Roblson, Mrs. A.

Roberts, Mrs. Dr. Erby. Mrs. IX Kirk.

Mrs. William Davis. Mrs. William Sehreck, Mrs. Vv'eren.

Mrs. Phillips. Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. William Hamel.

Mrs. H. McKnight, and Sara M. Boose. June Wedding Date.

Miss Marjorie Castle, daughter of Homer L. Castle, of Wellesley has chosen June 10 as the date for her mar Schmitz, Mrs. M. Graf. Mrs.

Dougherty, librarian of the Homewood branch, wjII Ella Schaick, Ray Schaick. Williams, give illustrations of the stories she reads Miller, Shorts and W. C. Snyder. to the children.

Miss E. Knapp wi speak "What Our Library is Doing for For Mrs. from. A large party of friends of Mrs. John Crom of North Braddock called at their Industrial Sale for Blind.

Homewood." The soloist will be Miss Invitations are being issued to all Nan Michner and the accompanist Miss home last Monday evening and gav Mrs. Crom a surprise. About 23 guests tli. mpmhr. nf th CnnsrrAsn nf Wnm- Edith ChaddOCk.

Uhe usners are mia, riage to William T. Woodward, of Pittsfield, Mass. The ceremony will be a home event with only the close friends and families in attendance. Announced ou Anniversary. 1 were present.

en's clubs to attend a salesday at the P. R. Hilleman and Mrs. R. Herod.

Mrs. B. Davis. Mrs. Charles Barchfield.

Mrs. H. C. Lytle. Miss badie Easton and Miss TfTe Brooks.

Arbor Day. The guests included Mrs. Frank Lee, Avalon Party. Pittsburg workshop for the blind Wednesday, May 14. Tea will be served all day and there will be on display tow -v' During the silver anniversary cele- Helen Marie Slattery enteriameu on Frank Cluck Plitwhurjt i i nrn i irtn nf rtr nnrpnn -wr QTiri ir ors blue and gold.

The Wilkinsburg club will hold their last dance of the winter series Friday evening. The committee In charge Includes J. M. Knox, L. E.

Jones, P. J. Walsh, K. E. Hommerfleld, R.

H. Forn-off, J. C. Senn, A. Newman, J.

H. Philips, V. P. Schneider and C. W.

Grant, chairman. The Du Quois club announce tlieir third informal reception at Luther par-lars Thursday evening. The committee in charge Includes W. C. Collman, George C.

Meyer, Charles A. Klein, John W. Scott, W. Russell Charlton. -G.

A. Gutzeit, G. P. Kuehner, W. H.

Zinn. and knitted her twelfth birthday, xuesaay 5" Margaret Klein f'tltfbnra els, linens, crocheted Dinner for Xephew. Mrs. M. E.

Milliken and Miss Daisie Milliken. of Verona, entertained at dinner Friday for Mrs. Milliken' nephew, Clinton E. Lloyd. Informal Bridge.

Mrs. Laurence M. Hartsell oC Darlington rd. entertained informally at a bridge of 5 tables Friday afternoon. The guests included members of a club to which the hostess belongs.

goods and rugs made by the women, Mrs. B. F. Lenders, Mrs. Michael Mc-Cabe, Mrs.

Ella Lau, Mrs. Fred Swager, Mrs. John McMichaels, Mrs. Philip Rod-erous. Mrs.

George Frederick, Mrs. Ray Snyder, Mrs. Johnston, William Haney, Mrs. X. L.

Provance, Mrs. William Kane, Mrs. John Bussman, Mrs. T. Smith, Mrs.

Fiouck, Mrs. Ed side, held Monday evening, the an nouncement of the engagement of Arbor day was observed 'y the Woman's club of Sheraden at the American school. The tree planted was in honor of Mrs. William Abercromtiie the president of the club. Rev.

Eisenbacli gave an instructive talk to the children about the care of the trees. Recitations and chorus by the school children. Miss Elsie Graf to Walter Snyder, of Jamea M. Whjtlarh Charlerol Clara M. Zinrmerman No- 4 Henry I.

Mtfh'jr Anna Hollenbeck Mtttburrf Charle D. I't gg. Krnily Kniglit Confluence Mulberry was formally announced. as well as brooms and caned chairs guests were Miss Ruth Ohiiger, Jean made by the men. Kenning, Mary McGovern, Margafet Many of the blind women who must McCance, Annabel Russell.

Nina Jotin- depend upon the sale of their needle- 8ton. Catherine Sweeney, Klmira Baxter, work by the Pennsylvania association Mazella McGlinchy, Kathleen McGlincny, for the Blind have been working for a patrie McGlinchy, Alma Taylor, Ardei long time in setting together a good uttle, Edward Slattery, William Slat-assortment of all kinds of sewed and tery and Arthur F. Slattery and others ward Crom, Misses Anna May Hyslop and Margaret Swager. Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald J. O'Brien have l.ouis Fielrter Pittsburg returned from England and are living in aiargaret M. ilaon JfltKeeiport Joseph W. Schmidt rntvturT Colony of Si'ew Knglnn Women. The Pittsburg Colony of New Eng Keswick, Va.

Miss Claire Katherlne Hart of Pittsburg, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beech of Toledo. sailed yesterday morning on the Steamship Saxonia for Europe. The Old Chester Girls'- club of the Elizabeth yullien Ptttbur Fred OuckelUs Irwla May Tickle Jeanoetto Theodore A.

Hlmtley Wyo. Maude C. Ik Pittabur Patrick Waters Wet Brownsvllio Northside, will hold their second an crocneted ana Kmnea aruciea. exhibit of household necessities will be notable. Marriage Announced.

The salesroom of the association, In Mrs. S. A. Godbey of Meadow View 3012 Jenkins building, where the pro- announces the marriage of her duct of blind women is always on dis- daughter, Mtss Mary PJe' plav and sale, is presenting an attrac- Frederick R. Cogswell of Pittsburg, Stewart-Hoerle.

Announcement Is made of the mar nual reception at Luther parlors. Beach and Irwin Tuesday evening. Committee In charge, the Misses E. Elldemiller, M. Benham, D.

Dil-worth, E. Hoffman, M. Sllberberger nnd M. Christe. Cella R.

Lally West Bron-nvili Frank P. Dignan riage of Mary M. Gregg Stewart, of FREE FREE FREE DEMONSTRATION. HARVEY Roller-Beating Vacuum Sweeper (PATENTED) TEST OF SrPF.RIORITY IS 1ST -) Watsonia and William Elton Meda A. Eichelberger ewissvaio land Women met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Marcillan C. Adams, Fifth ave. The afternoon was given over to a most interesting talk by Miss Alice Ekilton on "Legends of New Ungland." The program closed with a recitation of Miss Grace Metcalf, of Boston, "The Clerk and th'e Locket" A social hour was enjoyed with Mrs. D. E.

Mitchell and Mrs. D. W. Kuhn at the tea table. The next meeting will be the annual luncheon, the time and place to be given later.

Daughter'a Slrtaday. tive appearance tnese aajs. I Apni ri'V. Vi formed by Rev. F.

E. Bnntnstool of the i First Baptist church- Hoerle, of Burgess Northside, April Aaron L. Eomhaiter PltUibunc 14, at Cumberland, Md. The Oakwood club, of the Northside, (1 Edna M. Vatson Robert K.

Barr Pltuibur Ida M. Whiteman Uobokea will hold Its first dance of the summer MHIvale Engagement. season at West View park. May 22. At a pretty appointed luncheon given bv Mrs.

James Wellington Shields at her home in East Third Beaver, the engagement of her sister, Miss Clara M. Dunham of Rochester, to Elmer H. cisVtrr of Monaca, was announced. Mr. and Mrs.

William Hunter, of Mill- Henry Petrold PitUbuiff Cellia B. Jeffries Pittsbuic Enehre and 5. Rose chapter. 92. O.

E. will give a euchre and 500 at the Fort Pitt hotel, April 29. at 8:30 p. m. The committee Includes Mesdames Sarah Wigman.

Carrie Saunders. Kate Cole. Margaret E. Caven and Mrs. Louise Sexauer.

Committee In charge includes George vale announces the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ethel C. Hunter to Mr. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.

Frank Slat Albert P. Frey of the Northside. The tery. of Fiske Avalon, entertained1 A for a number or her daughter. Miss engagement will terminate in an early summer wedding.

Fulz, chairman; N. Bach, H. It-Bach, Martin and W. Mohn. The Red Cross club will soon issue Invitations for their first summer dance at West View park -pavilion, Wednesday evening.

Majr 14. The following are the In charge: W. Helen Mane Slattery school friends. with a garden and house party, the occa Spring flowers were used in the decorations and covers were laid for 16. The engagement wl'l terminate in a summer, wedding.

The bride-elect is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Dunham of Dalton a graduate of Rochester High School Class 1S02 and of Valnorated University and is a Plan Jane WedIog.

Rev. William R. Stevenson of North St, Clair announces the engagement of his daughter. Miss Margaret Lots Stevenson, to Clyde H. Loughridge.

son of Mri. James Iughridge of Jackson and Heberw ton sis. The ceremony will be performed In June. sion being the twelfth anniversary of Ootlnok Alllanee. tier birth.

'inose tatcing part included Prof. George L. Gerwig will deliver an the Misees Margaret MoCanee, Jean M. Pennington, chainman; Joseph Dent, Kenning, Klmira M. Baxter, Alma P.

address on Literary Art in America at the. regular meeting of the Outlook Al Frank Burry. Herbert A. James. W.

B. teacher in the Rochester schools liance Thursday at 3 p. m. in the 11c- Werle. Arthur F.

Schmidt and Gustave i Creery dining room. Mrs. D. W. Rheel or isew Wilmington is the guest over the week end of her sister, Mrs.

James Wellington E. LIntner. What has been universally demanded we have at last perfected by combining the Vacuum Cleaner with a Carpet Sweeper, resulting in a complete hand power suction cleaner and carpet sweeper. It pulls ALL the dirt out of the carpet and at the same time the brush picks up all the lint, threads, pins, needles and also combs out the nap and makes the rug or carpet like new. It is the most simple, yet practical and effective device ever invented.

THIS IS A $10 VACUUM SWEEPER, but to introduce the same in this territory we will deliver it anywhere on the RECEIPT OF $8 and this advertisement. The. Harvey Carpet Sweeper has a patented brush adjustment. The Eonac Canoe club will hold its Swiaavale Affair. Shields.

For Mian Sptseff. Mias Edna Rapp. of Emsworth, hostess at a luncheon yesterday In honor of Miss Vtr Spencer, of Beaver id, Emsworth. Decoration were in spring flower. last reception of the season at Tay and Mrs.

John Krause- of Brad- lor's auditorium, Homewood. Monday dock Swissvale, entertained the 1912 evening. This club is also making ar euchre club at their home Wednesday rangements frr a swimming party to fo held at the Pittsburg Natatorium Brtay Ron Card Party. The Daughters of Betsy Ross will hold the May meeting at the home of Mrs. Samuel E.

Bowers and Mrs. John Pritchard. Oneida st-, Jit Washington. After the regular -meeting a euchre evening. To Meet Ohio Gneata.

on 'Mar 'The committee in charge DR. JANE BLANCHARD rthH affairs Include J. C. Keel, James of Atholl. Stanton A Maninn.

StVSTlnger. and 500 will be held to raise funds sub Styslinger, O. J. Donoghue. B.

C. Blnm, chairman, Francis Reams, G. Murray scribed to the Ohio nooa sutierers. Ladies' Facial Hair removed by my single or multi-' pie process permanently. TREATMENTS SS BY APPOINTMENT All work guaranteed to be nerfert.

Call Grant 3888-R for appointment. Sfrti! mttemltmn fhmpltM, Hsribeadt smd mthrr fan Hnmitkrs. Consultation and Advice Free. and J. F.

McXearney. gave a card party yesterday afternoon to meet Mrs. Arthur L. Stark Of Elyria, Ohio. Hoateaa and Laneheon.

Mrs. Hermon Griffin, of Forbes at-, Eastend. gave a luncheon for 16 people Wednesday. Taylor. Mary K.

Mcliowin, Marcella MeGlinehej-. Ruth Oliger. Annabel Russell. Florence McGlinchey, Nina Catherine Sweeney. Iredale Little.

Patrice McGiinchey. Edward. Arthur and William Slattery. South Hill M-w to Wed. Mrs.

S. M. Mole of Baltimore has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Violet AUington Mole to Dr. R. E.

Cummings of the South Hills. A June wedding will terminate the engagement. Plan Summer Weddlnsr. Mr. and Mrs.

F. X. Kunzmann, of Main Allquippa, announce the engagement of their daughter, Laura C. Kunzmann. to Earl A.

Bates, of Salem, O. The wedding to take place In mid-summer. "A Comedy of Deee-ottoa." Under the direction of Miss Oranna Ellen Ctt the young people of the As-bury Methodist EDiscopal church will present A Comedy of Deception" on the evenings of May 22 and 23 in the church auditorium, Forbes st. and Murray ave. THE ONLT MAN who can not own and wear a valuable, genuine diamond is he who fails to open a charge account at Xxftis Bros.

220 Sixth at- HARVEY CORPORATION WB'WAST agexts everywhere. 1212-1213-1214 rXIOX BAXK BUILDING. A surprise birthday party was held in honor Mrs. J. C.

Naaer at her residence on- Lang Eastend, April i wr about 35 sruests. and Cllnten-Paa-e. Mr and Mrs. M. P.

Clinton, of Center formally announce 'the marriage of their daughter. Miss Katherine Marion Clinton, to Mr. Austin W. Page, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

David Paee, of Northumberland Squirrell Hill. The ceremony was performed Wednesday in St. Paul's Roman Catholic cathedral, Rev. j. J.

McMullin officiating. TheC tf Derma fologica! SOS NIXON' THEATER BlILDING. 1 among them were Mr. and Mrs. Atkin son, of Third ave-, Butler.

tii ATrg. W. W. Rengin entertain For Toaag Daughter. Mrs.

H. Prentiss Taj'lor. of Wellesley gave a luncheon yesterday afternoon in honor of her daughter. Miss Ida Thelma Taylor. Covers were laid for 12.

The guests were entertained later at the theater. has returned from lexas. where finished a ten months' course in G' ed members of Post 88 and the Ladles Auxiliary, at their home, McKinley ave. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Ik cology (Women's Dtsestsea). and; opened offices in the Penn buildiri The Berlitz School of Languages Avalon, Thursday.

Matoaka Chanter. Pocahontas Mem Penn ave. tier specialty vy Diseases, ojm. Throat. Skin Arrott Btdx- Wood St.

and Fourth Ave. All Languages by Superior Native Teachers. orial association, will meet in regular N'eivous and Chronic Diseases i HILDEDRAND MILLINERY SHOP 320-21 HIGHLAND 3d Floor Oan SS99-J HltiHI.AMJ. EAST END. Exclusive Designs A Kouie el Qualhy Slater'a Marriage.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Kartsen announce the marriage of their sister. Miss Anna S.

Racoosin. and William D. Spitz, which took place Sunday, April 20, in 411 West One Hundred and Twenty-eighth sU, New York, "PETE seems to have found the fountain of vouth -he sere looks swell." session at McCreerys, May 3. at 3 p. be by a well kiwwn "That's he wears a.

diamond m. The Ladies will be Mrs. Harris physV in Private Lessons or Classes. School or Residence XobIie Free Trial T-ob. Wednewitiys P.

M. SCHOOL OPN ALL bCMMjiK. from LofUs on credit. 220 EUth at. Crawford, and Mrs.

R- D. Coard. Moans to IZi 2 to 4. Aot fs:.

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