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SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13. 1916. PAGE TWO SOCIETY SECTIOTf THE PITTSBURG PRESS INTERESTING SOCIETY GOSSIP IN GREATER PITTSBURG I ALENTINE day tomorrow wJU charming: Inspiration for much SENIORS IN PLAY entertaining for young people and for visitors. Mont of the clubs are. Theater Parry sad Sapper.

Twenty-eight guests were entertained at a theater party in the. Nixon Monday evening by Thomas Mellon, of North Negley are. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clav Bughman.

Jr. After the play Mr. Mellon and his guests went to the Pittsburg club for supper. Large baskets of American having dances and many attractive dinners will precede mera. Mr.

and Mrs. Wlnfleld K. Shlras of Shadyslde will give an Informal dinner tomorrow evening In their home In honor of Miss Betty Brown. mm Beauty and pink Killarney roses, tied with rose pink ribbon and surrounded by mounds of the same flowers, dco- rated the tables. White candles.

In silver candlebra. with silver filagree shades were used. Mr. Mellon's guests Included Mr. and Mrs.

Bughrnan. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Woods.

Mr. and Mrs. Percy Donner. Mr. and Mra Christopher Robinson.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bart Berger. Mr. and Mrs.

Mc- Cleane Brown. Mrs. William Robinson The dairy Industry of this country is a half-billion dollar enterprise and Is rapidly growing larger. The most nutritious Butter. Chese anl condensed Cream produced ia this country or abroad, can be bought at oar stor in connection with a complete line of GROCERIES, BAKED GOODS.

FRESH AM) SMOKED MEAT, ETC We live up to our Motto Ootxrtey Cleanliness Hen-estr Service." and Io wte you Compare the following sample list with what others charge and remember that "Everything is guaranteed perfectly satisfactory, or your money back." Blair, Miss Alexlna Blair. Misa Lucy 1 Starling Kay. Miss Jane Richmond Hlnger. Miss Dorothea Thompson. Miss Georgiana McKee.

Arthur Bell. Morgan Schiller, Wilson McCllntock. James S. Blair. John Heron, Charles Oliver and George Hahn.

It will be a Valentine dinner with decorations and appointments appropriate to the day. Miss Mary Scalfe, the debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Marcelln Bcalfe, will entertain 12 guests at dinner on Monday evening, prior to the Blaok and "White dance to be given in the Edgewood cfubhouse. Miss Katherlne Hamilton of Tulsa.

Okla-. the house guest of Mrs. Glenn T. Braden of Thorn Sewlckley. will be honor guest at a little dinner Mrs.

Braden will give tomorrow evening in the Edgeworth club, preceding the club dance. Original costumes will be In evidence when both men and women will appear exclusively in black and white. The same colors will be used In 'decorations. Numerous dinners will precede the dance, both at home and In the club. Among the hostesses will be Mrs.

Van Lear P. Shrlver, Mrs. J. Twlng Brooks and Mrs. William McBrida, Eric F.

Woods will entertain with a amall dinner In the club. The buffet supper at midnight will be followed by a leap year cotillion. The committee. Mrs. James Elwyn Brown.

Mrs. Wilson A. Luce and Marcelln Scalfe, will be assisted by Alexander Laughlln. and Tingle Culbertson. Attractive scarlet Invitations have been sent out by the entertainment committee of the Pittsburg Country club for a valentine dinner dance In the Beech-wood blvd.

clubhouse tomorrow night. Mrs. C. H. Klein will be hostess at a Valentlna dinner In the Pittsburg Country club tomorrow evening preceding the dance.

Mrs. Heber Kerr of South Euclid Bellevue, will give a house dance tomorrow evening for Miss Elizabeth and Miss Margaret Prugh and their house guestli from National Park seminary, Washington, D. Including Miss Mary Hutchtns of Galveston, Tx, Miss Marlon Duncan of Waco, Miss Edith Henry of Philadelphia, Miss Gladys Arnold of Kane, Miss Dorothea Bickford of New Tork and Miss Emily Clark of Schenectady, N. Y. Mrs.

S. P. Trimble of Dawson ave. will be hostess Tuesday evening at a dance In her home, at which 40 guests will be entertained. The same afternoon Miss Harriet Hespenhelde of Buena Vista et.

will give a bridge party, the guests to Include the visitors and trie other Pittsburg girls who attended National Park seminary. Five tables will be in play. Mrs. F. W.

Kiefer of Northumberland ave. will give a theater party Wednesday for the girls, and Thursday evening Miss Marie Coggins of California ave. yrlW entertain about 30 guests at a dance in her home. Mlss Georglana Wilson MeKee of North Northside, will give a luncheon Tuesday at her home in honor of Miss Helen Clay Frlck who Is making a brief visit at Clayton, the Frick residence at Penn and Homewood aves. Miss Mary I ralnter entertained a few friends at luncheon Friday at her home In Western Northside.

for Miss Frlck and Miss Ruth Edwards of Devonshire at. will a luncheon for her next Saturday If she Is here at that time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Albert Painter, Jr, of Morewood ave.

and Castleman at. Opening Concert. The Saudek Ensemble will give the opening concert in the Twentieth Century club tomorrow afternoon. The following patrons and patronesses are named: Mrs. R.

B. Mellon. Mrs. Blddle Arthurs. Mr.

and Mrs. R. W. Harbison. A.

Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. 15c Fresh and crisp. "Eat them for your stomach's sake." 2 lbs. 15c. Pin vs- 8 6 I W.

Harbison. Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Lonwaj, wrs. 21.

i. w. i.ngiisn, Charles Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. F.

W. Severance, Mrs. E. W. Mudge.

Mrs. Wlillam R. Thompson. Mrs. A.

B. Sheets. Mrs. F. T.

Harbson, Mrs. J. J. Fisher, Mrs. Edward D.

Heckel, Mrs. Thomas Ewing. Mra. Robert Burns King, W. H.

Weller. Mrs. James Hay Reed, Mrs. W. Pet Milk, large 10c cans 7c Silver Cow, regular 5c cans, 3 for.

10c Always ready, always fresh, every can guaranteed. Can You Match These Matches? Regular 5c boxes, 3 for 8c Mra William Thaw ATi- inH Mr. Inhri 1 Liggett, Mrs. Joseph W. Marsh, Miss Rose Guthrie Marsh.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hamilton.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Ear-hart, Mrs. W. Winterhalter, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas M. Reed. Mr. and Mrs.

T. Carl Whitmer. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey K.

Gaul. Mrs. W. C. Follansbee.

Mrs. W. E. Schoen. L.

Gallinger. Mrs. Lew LEFTTO RIGHT MISS MARIE MISS AGNES HTETHER, MISS BERTHA LTJBT. Miss Mead will be Viola, Mlsa Huether, Maria, and Miss Luby, Olivia, In "Twelfth Night which will be given by the senior class of Allegheny High school, Feb. 18, In tha school hall.

Arch Northside. Mother's Oats, 3 boxs 25c FrorvhndT knnwa the regular price of Mother's bats ia 10c a 8 is W. Hicks, MrB. Edward Kneeland, Mr. and Mra.

Leonard M. Witting, Miss Margaret A. Jamison. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles N. Boyd. F. F. Mcintosh, and Mra.

It. M. Earhart. package, so why not save the difference? The saving on this one item will pay for a "Movie" ticket. Edgeweod Clb CetlUtoa.

Birthday Daae and XMnaer. Hostess' Eagagement. Miss Mildred A. Melaney. daughter of The were hosts last night at a dinner before the dance In the Pittsburg Golf club I oart waahino-too'a hirthAav in iti Edgewood club will give a gay Mr.

and Mrs, W. H. Melaney of Broad for the same honor truest. Covers were laid for Miss -Frick. Miss Alexlna Blair, 1 new clubhouse.

The ballroom and Twentieth Birthday. Miss Alma Benson, of Reed gave a birthday party, Thursday evening for Miss Painter, Miss Frances Boyle Bralnard. Miss Lucy Starling Kay, Miss Mary lounge will be decorated with it ciiw wim.m RnWmon One cotillion figure will be xiuin.co, duocvu "vi wo, I danced with appropriate favors. Cards Blair, Dawson Painter. William Scott, Arthur W.

Bell, Donald wm D8 a featUre. The women In Mr. and Mrs. Martin Erb of Mt Troy gave a birthday dance followed by a dinner In honor of the twenty-first birthday of their daughter. Rose.

Decorations were carried out beautifully In red and green while the dining room was beautifully decorated In pink and white with palms and ferns. Present were the Misses Anna Christ, Rose Erb, Elizabeth Schach. Rose Brenckle. Barbara Raaib, Edna Ram-age, Christina Schack. Catherine Reith-lingle, Mathilda Xeu.

Mariruerite Ram- Eiymond Hllllard, Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Hobart, Mr. and Mrs.

John Crossan charge of the affair Include Mrs. Ar Ail 68 Mary Urlscoll In honor of the latter's twentieth birthday. Colors were carried out In red and white. The following guests were Invited: Miss Alma Benson. Miss Lila B.

Murphy, Miss Mary Driscoll, Miss Gertrude Lewis. Miss Nora Driscoll. Miss Ver jjuwonn, -vir. ana Airs, james roiic xucrvmney, Woman's auxiliary, and the ways and Spring blossoms and pussywillows formed the centerpiece. i means committee, Mrs.

A. W. Cadmun In honor of her house guest, Miss Gladys Lynch of St. Louis, Mo, Miss I chairman; Mrs. J.

M. Stoner, Mrs. J. M. -nt i McEllroy.

Mrs. W. C. Liller. Mrs.

N. onica Nealy, Miss Agnes Craig, Miss Georginia Thomas, Miss Olga Hopel, Miss Nell Carter. Miss Marion Heckel. I Eastend, entertained yesterday afternoon from 2 until' 5 o'clock at a fancywork party and luncheon. Covers were laid for 15.

The appointments were In pink and white, the centerpiece being a large pink heart surrounded by clouds of maline, in which were hidden hand-painted cards announcing the engagement of the hostess to A. Myron Allison of Columbus, O. Pink candles capped with pink silk shades adorned the table, and tiny pink maline hearts filled with rice were given as favors. The wedding will be a spring event. Visitor Feted.

Seven tables were in play at the bridge given Friday by Miss Elizabeth and Miss Margaret Prugh. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin N. Prueh u.r,rua.uvCUu R.

Eberhart. Mrs. J. G. Schreuder.

Mrs. tables Wednesday afternoon In the Adams room of the Rlttenhouse. I Charles Garland. Mrs. Hugh Jones.

Mrs. age, Clara Kretz, Laura Geyer, Anna Peas, 3 cans This is the best bargain of all. as these Cliff Brand Peas are sweet as sugar and a standard 12 value. This is an extraordinary introductory offer, as we could not buy this grade of peas in carload lots at this figure today, so we cannot sell more than six cans to one customer and none at all to dealers. Take advantage of the price and save the difference.

These prices good Monday only, at all stores of the S. B. CHARTERS GROCERY CO. Main Store, Third Ave. and Grant St.

Branch Stores in All Sections of the City. Mrs. Charles T. Wettach of Walnut st will entertain Friday afternoon with George B. Moreland.

Mrs. R. A. Ebe. Miss Helena Painter, Miss Florence 1 a card and salmagundi party In the Pittsburg Athletic association clubhouse.

Mf JoPh lcneser, Martna Bartold, Magdaune Erb; Edward Schittlein. Edward Mueller, George Hetzel, Albert Kiss. August Nau, Cyril Hartman, George Kern, William Hetzel. Samuel Otway. Mat airs, ueoree scnmiat.

Mrs. j. n. wool- Mullen, Miss Mollie Best, Miss Alice A. Fernell; Messrs.

Harold Harris, Ed-; ward Benson, Andrew Walters, George Engle, Edward Thomas, Jack Carson. Ignatius Kuhn. Frank Klntr. I Enararements and weddinsr news have been of chief Interest during the past I lett. Mrs.

C. E. Wllloch. Mrs. M.

D. thew Schlach, George France, Joseph week. The engagement of Miss Mildred Alva Cowan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McWhlnney, Mrs.

W. A. Morrow. Mrs. -o- a i cim -KTr- I John Caldwell.

Mrs. Hawley, rrscnerer, Charles Slsmour, William Gratz, Ray Haas. George Mlttesser, axii l-uau vl Duiiiu, -wu Mm William nnmtl Mrs VrutarlKlr James J. Owen. Guy Doyle, Roy Ketter, Edward James.

William C. McCall, George R. Keally and Jerome J. Kehr. i-rea Keitnnnger, Ted Jvrause.

KrancH Mrs. Charles V. Slocum of Meade at, has just been announced. No date has been I Parke, and Mra Robert Lee Wilson. ixeii nnnn fnr'tiiA nrAAKna- Minn wan ta a.

of Buffala senlmarr I A musical will be given in the club Erb, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Erb, of Sprague Bellevue. who are en and L'Ecol. des Essarts.

Terrltet. Swltrerland. She made her bow to society in March S. when 'program win Buffalo last season. Mr.

Slocum studied at Shadyslde academy. I Kennan. Minard Loeler. Miss Eda Kear tertaining a house party or school friends. Additional guests came in for i Air.

ana Airs, uari senwenng and Airs. Joseph Raab. Large Tea. Blooming plants filled the window boxes In the sun parlor of tha residence of Mrs. J.

Moran Balnbridge-HofT in 4 clock tea. Pink ross were used on Miss Mildred Wright has chosen March 22 for her marriage to William Sher- I and Mr. J. George Young. Iloet to Clnb Members.

Roy Ferguson was the host at an entertainment given In honor of the Waldo-American club at his residence In Beggs Wednesday evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson. Mr.

and Mrs. L. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. William Morean.

Mr. and Mrs. the tea table, at which Mrs. J. N.

Jarvls man McKinney, of Aiken ave. The wedding will take place In tha home of I and Mrs. William E. Conroy presided. Assisting- were Miss Marie Cocerins and Miss Wright's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Wright of South Dallas, ave.

I Luncheon an Musleale. KITTANNING. -r TTT.1I... VI ft.H t.1.1. VYT fM aV, fit I nt.4.vHM a.

A.4.B 1 Miss Rachel Ghrist. Severn st. for the large tea she gave Mrs. Ida Earhart of Adelaide st-l Last night the girls were entertained Todd of Karonah, N. will be married March 29.

In her home with Rev. Dr. I the Eaatern Star, will glva a reception, Wednesday afternoon. Tulips, daffo Brooks, Miss Clara Shilling, Miss Laura at a skating party in Duquesne Garden; a theater psrty will be given for them Miss Helma Weekley, Miss this afternon and tonight they will attend the dance In tha Bellevue Country hetehts. entertained tne ocuian smuu.

01 i.w!ui.i:.,i. Pei Schenley rltiT1r ciub a tw days with her brethor. W. H. Smith.

Johnstown Women ne Mr. and Mra. Norman Fitzgerald and Mr luncheon and musleale at Irwin, of and-rerif apent Sunday Wednesday evening. The with Mr. and Mrs.

a. Vh members were in attendance: Mrs Garvin, cf BrookvlUe. is the guest of Rehm. Mrs. E.

Ward. Mrs. J. Schaiias, her eistert Mrs- john Roes. ciuo.

dlla, narcissi and pussy willows caught with yellow ribbon centered the tea table. Receiving with the hostess, who wore French blue velvet trimmed with gold lace and skunk fur, was her sister. Miss Katharine Eleanor Reed In pink charmeuse veiled with Italian lace. Mrs. Batnbrldge-Hoff wore a corsage of sweetheart roses and lilies of the val Gaeete at Lnacheoa.

Mrs J. Brown, Mrs. M. Finley, irs. Mrs.

J. H. Smail. of Leechburr. was i- i janirs, miss Anna rioenrig.

MISS Virginia Kaufman, Miss Gertrude Morgan. Miss Mary Morgan, Ray Ferguson. Edward Brooks, William Brooks, Harry Bergman, Louis J. Persohn and Norman Morgan. The club colors, blue and pink, were the adornments.

Covers were laid for 25 and a basket of carnations formed the table's centerpiece. Mica Anna Roehrig will entertain the club Wednesday evening. Miss Martha Craig. Miss Alice Crata. Miss Anna Maud Balsley.

Miss Helen ley, ana. Miss Reed pink eweetpeaet. HnKhm, Miss Marian Ardarv. Miss Assisting were Mrs. J.

Allison Reed, Archibald R. Robinson of the Sixth United Presbyterian church reading tha os. Wllklnaburg. tomor- xnarrlage service. There will be alx matrons and maids Including Mrs.

William row Euohre and BOO will be Boyd. Jr. Mrs. William F. Petty.

Mrs. John Slmona of Springfield, Miss played, while the special featura ef the Martha Walton of Philadelphia, Miss Marlon Todd and Miss Margaret Ferguson, ball will be a cotillion at 11 o'clock. Mis. Dorothy Leech, a cousin, of Aiken ave. will be honor maid The ushers will Include Bruce Conover of New Tork city.

Malcolm W. Leech, William 'C Chapter, and George R. Ulrloh. Miss IOrkpatrlck and Robert Swan. of Pittsburg.

Carrie 'Emily Reese and Ernest E. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Lauck of Northumberland at. and Samuel Greenwood will lead the second figure, Reynolds Parke of Philadelphia and Harrlsburg will take place March 1 at 8 o'clock. Miss Katherlne Lauck will be maid of honor and Howard Eshelman of charge of the committees Include: Lancaster will be best man. Christian Siebert and Daniel Hays will be ushers.

Executive. George R. Elrlch, past pa--At the wedding of Miss Frank Marcella CapeU daughter of Mrs. Jamea T. tron.

and Roas S. Farter; receptlen. Capel of North Lang and Charles C. Schmltt of New Tork Thursday night jfnu AUeMeOardy. In the First English Lutheran church.

Grant at, tha attendants will Include Mr)w jyfyra McClay and Mrs. Anna B. Mra. W. Norton McCutcheon as her-eister'a matron of honor; Miss Florenoe McCune.

past matrons; door, Ross 8. Lenlta Daub, a cousin, and Miss Ruth Alden Phelps, bridesmaids; George V. rt6r Carrie McCIarren. Miss Gladys Flem ing, Miss Bernlce McCIarren nnd Miss guest at tha home of her rii-ter, Mrs. May H-Hman.

Mrs. IT. B. Lee, of- Ptockdale. lias be-n Isltlnff her sisters, Mrs.

E. S. Hutchison ari-i Mrs. John Dosch. Mrs.

O. K. lilckcrson left on Tuesday fr Detroit, where she will make her future borne. tr. and Mrs.

Joseph M. Steirn are preparing to leave this place to make their oew home at New Kensington. mother or the hostess; Mrs. Howard Zacharias, Mrs. Alexander Mrs.

Robma Williams were guests of Miss Taylor. Miss M. Flnlay, Mrs. m. fc-pn-tle.

Mrs. A. Alcott. Mrs. G.

Kenyon, Mrs. B. Wolf and Mrs. E. Avery.

American Beauty roses and Japanese ferns were used In the decorations. The following officers were elected: Mrs. M. Finlay. president; Mrs.

E. Ward, vice president, and Miss Ida Earhart, secretary and treasurer. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. Ward, Milwaukee Schenley Heights, Wednesday evening, March 1.

Ruth Hogan of Euclid and Miss Avis Wilson Lynch of Wlneblddle cawara Hawes, Mrs. M. Stewart Dennis. Mra. Robert B.

Miller. Mrs. Almon C. Black. Mrs.

Emerson i Him yesterday afternoon at a luncheon in Miss Lily McGlnneas, Mrs. David Mul- the rose room of MeCreery for Miss Harriet Alice Craig, whose marriage to rora ana Mrs. Thomas E. Perry, Jr. Fr Charity.

James Robinson Balsley will take place GREENSBURG. next Tuesday. Fink roses and ferns Bellevue- Club Dance. Patronesses of the Washington birthday dance to be given at the Bellevue Country club Feb. 22 are Mrs.

J. A. Johnston, chairmaji; Mrs. M. H.

McDonald, Mrs. Edward Snodgraes. Jr, Mrs. George R. Stewart, Mrs.

T. J. Lindsay, Mrs. S. P.

Trimble. Mrs. C. A. Coggins, Mrs.

R. D. T. Hollowell. Mrs.

Nathan Eyster, Mrs F. N. Jaraleson. Mrs. F.

B. Zopf, Mrs. J. H. Rod gars, Mrs.

Robert G. Gunn, Mrs. W. Sharpe, Mrs. H.

B. Fisher, Mrs. R. D. Jenkinson, Mrs.

Charles K. Owens, Mrs. E. N. Prutrh.

Mrs. G. W. Forney. Mrs.

H. F. The first of a series of card carries formed tha table centerpiece. George R. Ulrlch.

William E. Fisher, rtmat fiitrnni. inA Ti McClav: (Schmltt, who will be his brother's best man. and tha ushers, William Wright, of New Tork; John J. Daub of Saltsburg, Rudolph Daub and Kenneth Mc- I 500 Hugh A.

Murray and Henry P. Net- Go South. under the auspices of the Ladies of Charity for the benefit of the Roselia Foundling asylum. Cliff and Manilla will be held at the Institution Wednes Cutcheon. W.

Norton McCutcheon will give his sister-in-law away and Rev. 1 man; euchre, John zietrick ana O. A. Williams of Murray Hill ave- and his two daughters. Miss H.

Jean- T. O. Kelster will read the service. i osorgo w. Beiaon.

day afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock. The nette Williams and Mrs. Karl W. Run- Mr. and Mra.

McCutcheon will entertain the bridal party at dinner In the b.a wwrtj. n(r1 BOO room will be In charge of Mrs. C. ser of Allison Park, left Friday night RftftVIn anri Mr. i Vi Wkl.1M,.aA Rlttenhouse preceding the rehearsal for tha wedding on Wednesday.

Miss Mary I a surprise party was given by Miss Hetzel, Mrs. Charles Sturm, and Mrs. sisted by the aids. The euchre will be Stubler of Wlghtman st. gave a amall luncheon Friday for Mlsa Capel.

Mlsa I Loretta Beck in honor of Miss Corlnne Phelps of Homewood ave. gave a elmllar entertainment Thursday at her home, th Northside. Thursday even- In charge of Mrs. John Rlchter and Mrs, A. G.

Getty. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorjre announce th er.aeement of their 1aughie Mis Laura to Frank K. Irwin a of Pittsburg-.

The wedding will take place It the early spring-Miss Agnes Miller of tVest Newton ir haa tone to tire Bermuda Islands for the remainedr of the winter. Mlsa Reg-ina Fisher of Chicago is visiting Miss Virginia Monahan. Mrs. Ben Johnson entertained the Grioni-burg ministers' wives at a fancy work pa.ity Thursday afternoon. Mrs.

Thomas Kdwards of TVendel. Is th. guest of her sister. Mrs. John O.

Winrlow Thursday evening Mrs. Whiriow entertained at 500. Mr. and Mra. James Kimmei announce the engagement of their dauRbter.

G. Richard The wedding will be June event. Card Party and DajuCT. A benefit card party and dance for i the Pittsburg Home for Bable6 will be given by Mrs. Minnie Ober Straub In the German club tomorrow evening.

There will be a card game from 9 until 11 o'clock, and dancing from 9 until 2 o'clock. Mrs. Btraub will be assisted by Mrs. H. Finkelpearl.

Mrs. J. J. Mc-Grew, Mrs. p.

W. Allen. Mrs. C. J.

Casslty, Mrs. M. M. Kann, Mrs. P.

Blackmore, Mrs. Mose Pickering, Mrs. Charles Klrchler, Mrs. W. C.

Winterhalter, Mrs. S. Armstrong, Mrs. A. F.

Steigleder. Mrs. J. J. Studt, Mrs.

M. H. Pickering Steel. Mrs. E.

J. Moore. Mrs. C. W.

Gerwig, Mrs. C. J- Rieger, Mrs. J. K.

Irwin, Mrs. E. M. Diebold. Mrs.

Clara Jobialas. Mrs. Clarence T. W. Hodklnson and aids.

In charge for an extended trip south. Enroute they will stop In Washington, D. C. to visit Mr. Williams' other daughter.

Miss Edith Williams, who is attending- the Bristol school. Later they will go te Florida where they will spend the season at Winter Park. Hlg. AIIQ KUHlfl WCAV AU1S3W AV- of the affair will be Mrs. Charles Hoane Party.

vrt.l.-., Iirnl- A .4 1 in TT.1 A hotise party was given by the Kilo Drumm, president; Miss Margaret Leech, secretary; Miss Anna Harris, -nine tiara, Mrs. b. juaw A pretty church weddlns: took nlace 1 Ana M1m Olga Wilhelm. For Mm. Emory.

T.ri.v in I Miss Margaret Burtcnart. Alias aiane rence, Mra. John Lloyd, Mrs. B. Shmld.

Mrs. Norbert Hoff. Miss Marlon Wlta club of the ivastenel, at their summer cottage in Oakinont, Saturday noon and evening. Those present were: Misses Thelma Anderson, Roberta Doris, Hildegarde Kelly, Esther Letic-kus. Helen Doris, Marian Ernst.

Freda About 75 guests attended the tea given James' Catholic church, Sewlckley. when 1 BurkharU Miss Sylvia and Irene Singer. Baxter. Officers and members will form Miss VMr.nYirxH o'Tnnin of Mi-Krunnrt I J. wennn.

J. bmitoauer. isaraona. il. the reception committee.

became the bride of John H. Dolan of I Buenstern, L. Mala, F. Born, J. Smith, Hill Sewlckley.

II Glen, snyaer, HtecK. ti. unai- The wedding of Miss Mildred May Miss Mary Burns of MoKeesport. a I ham, a. Jones, jo.

issss ana it. eeiaeu Marcellus Greene and Mrs. Flo Win-nette Ewart. Harpham of Wllklnsburg and George B. Teeters, son of Mrs.

A. J. Plant of niece ot the bride, was the maid of I honor and Charles J. Dolan. who rt.

I Th IT. T. dub Meets. Detroit, took place Thursday evening In Sapper Dance. turned from Buffalo Mondar waa best I The N.

and T. club waa entertained the riant home. Kev. A. Krauth Wal Co-jn- The ballroom or the nttsDurg man.

Following the ceremony the wed- last Thursday evening by Mlsa Ger- bora performed the ceremony. The at A -rr nln V. -n-Aa. i1aiAM(Afl M- Vl holm. ding breakfast was served in the home I trude Barle at her.

home in Turtieway J- 1 A rr .1 V. A tendants were Lieut. Charles A. Teeters, the bridegroom's brother, and Mrs. yesterday afternoon by Mrs.

W. W. Patterson of Nevln ave, Sewlckley, In her home from 3 to 0 o'clock In honor of Mrs. Frank Sands. Mra.

Austin Murdoch. Mrs. Charles Collett, Mrs. Paul Creitchlow. Mrs.

C. V. Sporlgl and Miss Rosalie McCann of Greensburg, received with the hostess. Mrs. Sands and Miss McCann presided at the tea table, which had as decoration a basket of spring flowers in Dresden effect.

For Two Honor Gneats. Covers were laid for 16 at the luncheon which Mrs. Homer Williams of Beechwood blvd. gave In her home Friday, her honor guests being Mrs. Harry Stevens, who with her husband Is leaving to live In Philadelphia, and of Mrs.

Hugh Dolan and the wedding I The following members were present: dinner In the home of the bride's par- I Miss Catherine O'Brien. Miss Nell Bren- Letzkus. Kathleen Kelly, Genevieve Doris, Hilda Eetzkus and Claire Reed from Cleveland, O. Messrs. Alfred Rldgre, Martin, Kenny.

Grant Welmer, James Facklner. Adrian Welsel. Art L.ittle, Russel McSteen, Samuel Birch, Howard Welmer and Billy Ruteler from Butler, Fa. Mr. and Mrs.

Schwenke were chaperons. The next meeting; will be held at the home of Miss Esther Letzkus of Shakespeare st. Montefiore Aid Society. The regular meeting of the Monte-flore Aid society will be held at the Fort Pitt hotel this afternoon. 'The Jew In Philosophy, Music and Art" will Bridge Hostess.

Mrs. Thomas Liggett was hostess at a bridge of 10 tables Friday evening In her home In Frederick Sewlckley. The decorations in red and white were suggestive of St. Valentine's day. C.

J. Ramsburg sang with Miss Elizabeth Liggett as accompanist. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Elwyn Brown.

Mr. and Mrs. James C. Chaplin, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward O'Nell. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Lowrle, M.

and Mrs. William C. Lowrle. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Ja. Lowrle. Mr. and Mrs. William Lowrle.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jenkins and Mrs. Jenkins'- sister. Miss Koos of Franklin: Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Cooper, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson A. Luce, Mrs. William Arrott, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis B. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Frank It. Dravo, Mr.

and Mrs. Gilford K. Wright. Mr. and Mrs.

John Joy Edsou, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles McKallip. Mr. and Mrs. Wharton Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. Ramsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Church fc-cott.

nets. After March 1. Mr. and Mrs. I nan.

Miss Elizabeth Grady. Miss Mary Teeters. Mrs. S. 8.

Sweeney of Wllklnsburg was among the guests. For Mra. Noble Mrs. Edward H. TJtley of Shady ave Dolan will make their home In Bank I Leech, Miss Mary Martin.

Miss Estelle Sewlckley. I Beck. Miss Elate Cook and Miss Eliza beth Powera. Mlsa Nell Brennan will KBoavtiie Hostesses. 1 entertain tha club Feb.

24. fof "NESTLE" Permanent Wave 1JDJ The atraJahtest hair mad atralahtest hair une regular meeting or the Nemon I was hostess yesterday afternon at a bridge In her home, to meet Mrs. Walter C. Noble of Green Bay. who club was held Sunday evening at the I Officer Elected.

permanently way wlthia home of the Misses Alice and Lillian I At the first annual meeting of the Johnson. Beltshoover Knoxvllle. I Orlnda club held last Tuesday evening two lur. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. John W.

Chalfant, of Howe st. Mrs. Noble will be remembered as Miss Helen G. Decorations suggestive of Valentine I at the home of Miss Gertrude Bchroth, Mrs. s.

s. wells or wanton, who is visiting Mrs. Frank S. SchaelTer of Munhall. Pa.

A large basket of lavender and white lilacs, roses, daffodils aay were carried out ana covers were I the following officers were elected laid for the following: Marie Schwarm, I President, Richard J. Walsh; vice Brtg-gs of this city. Small Dlnaer. taun summing. uertna Hawkins.

I nresldent. Miss Marv U. inannerv Mabel Bomman. Miriam Whltehouse. I secretary.

B. Beds Devlin: treasurer, jure. 11. ieroy iaiy, iiizaneth Miss Oertrude Bcnroth. Tha next meet- nouse.

Matilda Schneider. Alice John- I insr will be held Tuesday evening. Feb To meet Miss Ethel Tener of Mont-clalr. N. the house guest of Mrs.

Martin Moore of Glen Osborne, Mrs. Mark R. Craig of Sewlckley entertained at a small dinner Friday night. son and Lillian Johnson. The next 1 23.

at the home of Miss Elizabeth S. meeting win be field on Feb. 22 at the Flannery, Grandvlew ave. norae or miss Matilda Schneider of carricK. 1 I I 113 U.UIA UUIU11S A UCBUd AiAfglBl i Ul the supper dance given by Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Germain, of Solway st- The supper tables at which covers were laid for 150 guests, held French baskets of spring flowers Mrs. Germain wore a gown of white chiffon with bodice of bVue velvet and trimmed with iridescent sequinns. Silver roses caught up the hem of the draped skirt. The aids included Mr.

and Mrs. Albert A. Germain, Mr. and Mrs. George A.

Reed, Mr. and Mrs. J. Linus Moran and Mr. and Mrs.

Edward A. Weiss. For Mine Wilson. Mrs. Robert Lee Wilson has about 150 invitations out for tlte tea she will give Wednesday afternoon to meet her houseguest.

Miss Wilson, of Shelby-ville. 111. The hours are from 3 to 5 o'clock. Because so many of the debutante set are out of town Mrs. Wilson has recalld 'the Invitations for the luncheon she was to have given tomorrow In honor of Miss Margaretta Kingsbury.

Plan T.ate- Jour Wedding. A wedding June 27 is planned bv Miss Mabel Frances Mahon and Cecil G. Bel-lowes of London, whose engagement was announced last week at a luncheon given by Miss Annette Hirsf-h of Neville st. Miss Mahon. who Is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry F. Mahon of Braddock. is an Austrian by birth. The couple will go to London on their wedding trlp-snd after a short stav will return to Pittsburg.

Plan Spring Wedding. An interesting engagement announced a few days ago is that of Miss Ursula C. Chatfleld to Dufferin B. Pike, of Jeannette. Miss Chatfleld is a daugh TO LEAD GRAND MARCH Marriage Announced.

Mr. and Mra. E. Klelnman of Con gress st. announce the marrtaare, at ineir naugnter, iviiss Minnie Klelnman, to Benjamin Kosenneld.

Sunday. Feb. Engagements. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles M. Sauer of Dawson Bellevue, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Margaret Marie Sauer. to Eugene Maurice Heckman. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph C. Heckman, of Home ave. Mrs. Margaret Dobson.

of Flsk has announced the engagement of her daughter. Miss Betty Dobson. and Robert S. Ellis, eon of Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Ellis of the Eastend. The engagement of Miss Nell La Rae Saylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

M. M. Saylor of Overbrook, Carrick, and E. Ford Wilson of the East End. has been announced.

No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. T. J.

Riley of Forty-fifth at. announce the enraeement of their 6. at their home. The bride waa sriven away oy ner tatner. covers were laid be discussed.

Miss Elizabeth Seegman will read a paper on "Hene and His Works" Miss Rae- Levy on "Max Nor-deau." and Miss Bess Gottfried on "Mendelssohn." Miss Celia Goldstein will render a few selections from Mendelssohn on the piano. Final plans will be made for the annual charity ball to be given shortly at the new William Penn hotel. For alias Burger. A surprise party was given in honor of Miss Freda Burger at her home in Wright Wllkinsburg, Pa. The color scheme was carried out in blue and white.

Among the guests were the Misses Linnie Jennie Cunningham, Jessie McDowel. Florence Porby, Ida Hughes. Ruth Riley, Elizabeth Cole, Wilhelmenla Burger. Eleanor Hughes, Marion Borby. Iottie McDowel, Messrs.

F. Turner. J. Broderick. M.

Shaffer, J. McNeil, F. Cloonan, B. Rankin. E.

Murry, R. Rube. E. Lenord, J. Cunningham, R.

Natchln. F. Site. D. Mury, L.

Murphy and otbers. Benefit Skntlag Party. On the evening ot March S. the National Park Seminary Alumnae association will give a skating party in Duquesne Garden for the benefit of the Convalescent Home in Harmarville. Miss Mary Nimlck is general chairman of the comlttee in charge of the affair.

Others who are working for the benefit are Miss Elisabeth Prugh. Miss Harriet Hespenheide. Mrs. Howard Gove de Van. Mrs.

David Carlin and Mra. Peter C. Shldle. for oO. The decorations were carried out in pink and white.

The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldburar. uncle and aunt of the bride, and Mr.

and other spring flowers decorated the luncheon table. i For ail Sullivan Covers will be laid for 12 at the luncheon and shower which Mrs. Harry 8. Connelly will give -Wednesday in honor of Miss Clara Catherine Sullivan, daughter of M. J.

Sullivan, whose marriage to James Edward Schick of Homestead will take place next Saturday. Thursday Mrs. Allen B. Matthews of Mellon et, a sister of the bride-elect, will entertain at cards for Miss Sullivan. Plea Fall Wedding.

A wedding early In October will terminate the engagement of John Ringgold Glonlnger, son of Mrs. J. Ledlie Glonlnger, and Miss Catherine McMul-lln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMullin of Cumberland.

Md. Miss Mc-Mullln was graduated from the Georgetown school. District fo Columbia, and Mrs-Glonlnger is an alumnus of ML St. Mary's college. Mid-Winter Tea.

The Wednesday Current Events club will hold its mid-winter tea In the Fort Pitt hotel Wednesday afternoon. Feb. 16. A reception will be given for the new members followed by a musical program in charge of a committee, consisting of Mrs. Kinehart Mayer, chairman: Mrs.

George C. Bradshaw: Mrs. Edward Orellin and Mrs. J. W.

Riley. Ingomar Weddinsr. The canvemiesc ef Having WAVY hair i -tremely gratifying. Thi ran "rnplih hy bstint Tinr hair waved bv our TLE PERMANENT IIAIK WAVE. This treatment as practiced by us we guarantee to be positively tvenenrial te the fntore rrewth ef the bair.

We offer you thia permanent hair waving treatment ken In Pittsburgh which taaaot be excelled In New York. Ixmdon or Part. a or epeiatora are men i-perts who nave hod years of eiiwileno ia balr watiog. (Utentrd.) Write for niuatrated nkl't H. Cooper, a cousin of the bride, from cnicago.

una young couple will reside at Forbea and Craig sts. Visitors Feted. Alexander C. Robinson entertained at daughter. Miss Mary Florence Riley, to dinner Monday evening at the Alle' Joseph Moth, son of Mr.

and Mrs. gheny Country club In honor of Mrs. -t r'" aP-4T" v-j W- It i r- I Lr: I I- Joseph Pioth of South Mathilda st. The wedding will take place March 1. McGNKIS HAIR SHQi Established 18? JEN'KlNs ARCADE.

Mr. and Mrs. George Hays of the Northside announce the engagement of their niece. Miss Mary Logan, and John ter ui -Mrs. riarry jioore.

or Haywood I st and a niece of Frank Wilbrt. of North Euclid ave. The engagement will I he followed by an early spring wed- i ding. btevenpon, also of the Northside. iMSGIHmS-BEAUTYCULTUR Mr.

and Mrs. D. W. McClearv of Ava- lon announce the engagement of their naugnier. miss Kuth M.

McCleary, and Edward Robinson of Haverford. Miss Ethel Tener of Montclalr, N. was honor guest at a small dinner given Monday evening by Mrs. Marcus W. Stoner In Edgeworth.

Miss Tener shared honors with Miss Marlon Clement of Buffalo at a luncheon given by Mrs. Wilson A. Campbell, in her home in Academy ave. Will Live In I age mar. Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock In the residence of the officiating minister.

Rev. Carl A. Voss of the SmithAeld Street German church, the marriage of Mrs Ross W. Black of the Iroquois apartments, and Charles S. Black of Summerlea st.

took place. Mr. and Mrs. Black will live In the Iroquois apartments untl April, when they will For Miss She well. Mrs.

Ralph Holden Binns. daughter of the hostess, and Mrs. George 11 111 IllO lA AC11C1U, Announcement haa been made by Mr, shd Mrs. Jacob StaulTer of Kendall Bart Berger poured at the Informal telephone tea given Monday afternoon! by Mrs. Charles A.

Wolfe of Forbes su The guests were asked to meet Miss Julia A- Sheweil of Brookline. Mrs. Wolfe entertained a few friends Bellevue. of the eniraKement of their daughter. Miss Flora" Belle Stauffer.

to Harry A. Heckel of Beech Bellevtie. a. s. N.

The wedding of Miss Elsie B. Sar-ver and John M. Hammer of New York took place Friday night at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Joseph Hughey.

at Ingomar. Rev. Paul C. Klinger officiated. Mr.

and Mrs. Hammer left later for New Tork, where they will reside. Dinners la Golf Clnb. Mr. and Mrs.

William W. Blackburn at luncheon Tuesday for Miss ShewelL The wedding will take place in June. Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Florence Flvnn of 1 Miscellaneous) Skewer. Mrs. C.

Comity of Dilworth Mt Washington, gave a miscellaneous shower last Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Norma Hicic. daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hick of Green-tree borough whose engagement to John Rectenwald of the Westend has just been anounced. The wedding wiil take place in of Lexington ave.

entrtr-'-ed witn a dinner of 22 covers last niat in the Golf club and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander B. Shepherd of Emerson ave. gave a small dinner in the same club before the dance.

ENTER CANDY MAKING CONTEST GOLD CASH PRIZES ASK YOUR GKOCEI 1 Large Luncheon. Covers were laid for SO at the luncheon which Miss Kathrvn Howard Visiting la Venngotown. The Misses Gladys Hall and Eertha muve io ineir new nome, Wlllowbrook. at Ingomar. Clnb The Narcissus Embroidery club was entertained last Friday at the residence of Mrs.

Beulah Wisdom, Conkling st The next meeting will be held IS at the residence of Mrs. Emma Singleton, Rose st. Engagement Announced la Eastend. Mrs. Margaret Dobson of Fisk st.

announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Betty Dobson, to Robert S. Kills, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.

K. Ellis of the Eastend. No date Js announced for the wedding. paaee la Bellevue. The H.

B. club of the Northside will give Its regular dance and reception Tuesday, Feb. iS), at Bellevue borough hall. Jackson st. and Joseph Fuhrer of the Eastend.

Miss Flynn is a daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Flynn. Mr.

and Mrs. William Hauck of Mun-hall have announced the engagement of their daushter, Louise Elizabeth Hauck, and James P. Earnest, Bridge-ton, N. J. Mr.

and Mrs. A. A. Crahbs of Blalrs-vlUe. have announced the engagement of their dausrhter.

Miss Ethel Marie Crsfchs, and William- Morris' Al-lich of Pittsburg. Hte to Club. The Beau Knot club was entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Marcella Metzler, Eureka st. The following were present: Vera Falkner, Marcella Metzler, Margaret Fertlg, Katherlne Pagel. Evelyn Metzler, Edna brown and Stella Prince.

of St. Clair st. gave yesterday for Miss Renter of Pittsburg are spending the Dorothy Wagner, the fiancee of George McKlnley Boileau. Pink and white decorations were used. BONGIOVANNI'S IIXOINJ RESTAURANT OPEN SUNDAYS THE PLACE TALKED OF ALL OVER THE COUNTRY.

weeteno at me nome or and Mrs. E. J. Braunbem, of Grace Youngs-town, O. Fancy-work: Clnb.

The Happy Ten Fancywork club held a meeting at the home of Mrs. W. 11. Sudhop of Garrison ave Northside. The next meeting will be held at the borne of Mrs.

T. Shirk. Boyld Wednesday. Feb. 25.

Plan Jnne Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Donley of the Northside announce the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Mildred Ada Donley, to John George Albright of the Northside. The engagement will terminate In a June wedding. MISS CAMILLA BUNKER REED. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William B. Reed of Hollidaysburg, who with the chairman, Norman McLeod, will lead the grand march at the University of Pittsburg Junior promenade Wednesday night at the Hotel Schenley. Miss Reed Is a student at Bucknell university and a member of the PI Bet Phi sorority..

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