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SUNDAY MOHNTNQ, AUGUST 10, 1914 TWO Peat-Naptlal Ajsraievaeat i Cards have been received here an nounclng the marriage of Miss Lillian Arft. daughter of Mr. and Mra H. Arft of Ludington, and Dr. J.

Howard Agnew of Mobile, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Agnew of Duquesne OPPOSED TO WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

XortHside, which took place Tuesday evening in Ludington. Dr. Agnew and his bride are taking an eastern Half Price Sale Fine Silk Hoelery Centime This Week. I trip, and after Oct. 1 will be at home in Mobile.

Dr. Agnew was graduated from University of Michigan, class of '10, and is now dean of medicine in the Note university of Alabama. Just now we are bowing new Acffvist models la low eCects. fie lulled Ixoia the latest ideaa aa ien at all the. resarts ot fashion, that every woman contemplating a racauon trip will to sea.

At late season prices. THE SUNDAY PHES3 70tIAlI'C UAOASIITE AI7D COOTETTT DEWIOJ ii, Half Prc 5al Fins Silk Hoeery Centime This Week. I i X'rtfi T'A I If rsr Of Interact Here. Plttsburgers are Interested In the marriage of Miss Janet Harmount, daughter of Mr. and Mra Simpson Harmount, of South Lang ajtd Dr.

George Shiras Schoyer, of Ellsworth son of the late Solomon Schoyer, which took place yesterday In the Harmount summer home In Chautauqua. N. Y. Only the Immediate relatives will be present. Dr.

8choyer and his bride will be at home in Pittsburg after Nov. 1. The bride-elect la a Washington kCSsiC I Spending the Month at Bretton Woods seminary girl and the doctor la a graduate of Georgetown university. Asseascemcat Laiebma. Mrs.

A. Noullet of Wilmerdlng gave a luncheon Wednesday afternoon to announce the engagement of her sis 1 I Sale omen ter. Miss Mable Hayes of Sharpsburg, to John P. Fisher of Mt Oliver. The decorations were carried out In pink and white and for favors there were white doves.

The guests Included Mra. MRS. H. J. BAILEY, Member of committee en fairs of COLONIALS.

Pump, and Ties. Finest fancy $4 00. $5.00 to $6.50 grades, in all wanted materials and bearing all the style marks of the moment. Black, Tan, Gray, Blue, Bronze and White, at the special low prices of George Wilson, Mrs. Thomas Knee.

Anti-Suffrage. Association. Mrs. John Battenhouse, Mra. Harry Gllson, William Alshouse, Mrs.

Joseph Licnman, Mrs. Edward Stein, Miss Anna ana naiss uertruae Hayes. Morning Weddlac $.95 Announcement has been made by Dr. and has returned from a week's visit to St. Paul, Minn.

Mrs. Z- Bailey Ogden of Crafton terrace is spending her vacation with relatives at Warren, Pa, and Chautau- qua. N. Y. i Mrs.

John Crom and daughter, Mies Florence Crom of North Braddock are in Atlantic City. Mrs. William J. Rellly of Lydla St. and her daughter, Mrs.

Frank P. Glass I and Mrs. F. N. Staub of the Eastend of the coming marriage of their daughter, Agnes, to Edward S.

McAfee of valine st. The ceremony will be solemlred Wednesday morning. Aug. 26, in St. Augustine's church.

The hour Is 8 clock. A wedding breakfast in These Just In time for the Summer Outing and giving you two pairs for near the price of one. Come Early Tomorrow. the Fort Pitt hotel will follow. After they return from a trip.

Mr. of Greenfield ave. are spending a fortnight at the seashore. Later they will visit relatives In Cumberland. Md.

Miss Marian Brown. Miss Harriet Newell and Miss Ruth Jacobs of Wilt, McAfee and his bride will reside in 713 Vassar Eastend. lnsburg have returned from Ridley Park. where they were members of a house party entertained bv Miss Theater Party for Bride-Eleet. NGAOEMEOTS still form the topic of Interest In these late summer A theater party followed by a lunch Bp I days and plans for the September weddings are being announced.

JSA V4 Miss Edith Cray will serve as maid of honor at the wedding of TV W'X-' I ri- th Kentember weddings are being announced. Miss Edith Cray will serve as maid of honor at the wedding of eon at the Hotel Henry was given in I Anna Maude Balsly. W. M. Laird Co.

6 1 8-22 Liberty Ave. 211-15 Oliver Ave. her sister. Miss Francis Pillow Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James -nlilr nr Linden and Samu-1 Dunlap honor of Miss Marie Lageman, of Craf- I aiiss K.atnryn Breen of Oakland and ton, yesterday. Miss Lageman's mar-1 Miss Kathryn Shield of Walnut rlage to James McGann will be an I Eastend, have Just returned from an 1 j-tt-ilr or Dallas which will be solemnized xnursoay aopu 11. at the bride's home. Rev. Dr.

E. P. Cowan will officiate. Mr. Everhart will be event of Thursday, Aug.

20. Besides I aosence or several weeks at the White the honor guest, the party Included I Mountains. Breton Woods. N. H.

Mrs. Bernard Bannon, Mrs. Florence I Drs. Milton and Luba Robin Gold- attended by John W. Hallock as best men.

Shaffer, Misses Margaret Callahan, I smith with son, Norman, are spending Mary Fisher, Margaret Sullivan, Mar-1 their vacation at Rehoboth, Atlantic A number of affairs are being given for the brtde-elect. Miss Dal3y Ever garet fox, Clara Hchneiaer, junena i -'1 hart, of Dalzell pi, a sinter of the groom-to-be, wlU lve a iuncheon at the Fisher. Winifred Fox, and Ermaniida I rs. Mary uanwell and daughters Rittenhouse next Saturday In honor of Miss Gray. Kossler.

I May and Miss Delia, of Oakland Mr. Everhart and his bride will be at home in KV Aurelia after Oct. 15. nave gone to Atlantic Cltv for One Dlamer. I several weeka From there thev will I Mr.

and Mrs. Gray issued Invitations for the wedding last week. The jucunaa ciut heia a ainner in ow zora and Waahlns-ton GERMAN PRINCES MUST the Wlesahlckon house, Tuesday even- I MRS. ALVA C. DINKEY, Of Ellsworth ave.

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Heyl, of Baum announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Josephine Heyl, to Albert J. Loeffler.

ton of Ing. with the attendance: I m-na -Mrs), p-. j. Rosette of Wll- Miss Anna Baumbeck. Walter Behr-1 "rR.

miss Parker of Asplnwall. LEARN USEFUL TRADES. Mr. and Mrs. William Loeffler, of Forbes st.

Miss Heyl is a graduate 01 bi Xavier's ipadpmv and attended Trinity college in Washington, D. C. At pres horst. Miss Marie Herrschen, Albert "am Mccracken of Lawrence- Birthday Surprise. I Loebler.

Miss Clara Llffert. Louis Zur- "Pending a week at the ent she Is spending the summer with her parents at their summer home, the fkes, after which thev will I --J mil A birthday surprise was given vr-rt Josenh honor of Miss Florence Bevlson Friday MVVra rpnse was fpven in Armella Mertes. Joseph i Miss Ruth Mlnlck, Henry L. KU in evening at her home, Coleman et. Guests were the Misses Sarah McFar- t-'or September Bride.

Miss Mayme Gentor of North Harrison loeiievue, was hostess at a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Margaret Alfreda Brunner, a bride of next month. Covers were for 12. The color scheme being yellow ana white. The table had a large centerpiece of white asters with the names of Miss Brun Pohrer, ana to Boston by boat. They Becker, Miss Bertha Tomnay, Fred exPct to return the first of September Ublnger, Miss Beatrice Whyte, Ed- rs- Joh" Crom and daughter, Flo-ward Baumbeck.

Miss Margaret Whyte ot Braddock, are registered at and Thomas H. Conroy. JJ Orand Atlantlo hotel, Atlantlo land. Martha MacClure. Beatrice Fran cis.

Grace Miller. Margaret Jones, Marie Miller. Jeannette Douglas. Ruth P0LLAR Lee. Francis Knight.

Jessie Shields. Far Bret Ftaaeee. I ran? Carl of Brushton Thelma. Pearsol, Heba Bevison. Flor ence llevlson.

John Shields, Charles ner and her fiance, Mr. Bert Scott Kun- A miscellaneous shower was given visiting Mrs. C. II. yesterday by Miss Pearl M.

Smith of oth: ot Philadelphia, has left for a Wllklnsburg. Pa, in ahPJt stay at Atlantic City. i.lnin in v.llnor and i i A ii rl prsnn. flavton Fisher. jack hol- at either nri th table.

The linarworth. Arthur Bolman. David I Wallace Wallace honor of Miss Ruth Swartsendruber, of I Mf- Mrs. Julius Blaha. aocom- favors were geld wedding rings with Dickson.

Jack Wakefleld. William Bur Canton. 0 who Is soo nto wea ii- panled by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Potts, have left Saturday for Alpsvllle.

Pa 11 doves holding tlia cards of the pros- I gess. Paul Snook, Samuel Steenson, I smith. a brother or tne nostesa pectlve bride and groom. The wedding i i A.ll.lA XJUb.C, XA.SU IkVUhl gone several days. Thev are LOichelberger, Joseph Kifel, Ellsworth uate has been set for beut.

it wii: Mrs. Joseph Bigley. Covers were iaia lor u. scheme of pink and white was carried out with maiden hair ferns and pink KODerts, iNorman MicKei, jiiioti be a church event. Heylands.

Port Clinton, O. Mr. LoefTler ia a member of the Allegheny counij bar, having received his degree at the Catholic university, Washington. The wedding will talic place in the fall. Mr.

and Mrs. Murray A. Veiner, of Lakewood, N. formerly of this city, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Catherine Verncr.

to Howard Dow, of Jamestown. N. T. The wedding will take place at high noon Saturday. It will be a church ceremony with a reception following at the Verner home.

The engagement of Miss Margaret K. Young, youngest daughter of Mrs. Margaret Voung. of Latrobe, to J. Homer Schellcntrager, son of Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Schellentrager, of Eeechwood blvd, was announced Friday at a bridge lunoheoa given by Mrs. Robert Anderson, a sister of Miss Young.

Formal announcement Is made by Malachi Grant Leslie, of Flsk of the engagement of his daughter, Ines Bryson. to Abraham LInington Hopkins, of 2w York city. The wedding will take place In the early fall. Mrs. Mary Robinson, of Edgewood Park, has announced the engagement of her daughter.

Iva Comorlan. to William Munroe Simpson, of Altoona. Mr. Blmpson was graduated from the University of Pittsburg, class of '13. The wedding will be an event of the early autumn.

Tho marriage of Mias Hazel Zylrba Constans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Constans, of LInwood Crafton, to LeRoy Wlnfred Xewby. son of Mr. aad Mra.

N. B. Newby. of Ingram, will take place Saturday evening, in the home ot the bride's parents. The houris o'clock and Rev.

Rhuel Hampton Merrill, of the First Presbyterian church, Crafton, will read the service. ineona Fraley of North Re- Eichelberger, Mr. Kaphan and Mr. Miss Brunner will be attended by fall roses. The favors were pink rose I cca Eastend, leaves tomorrow for hanketa and little cuolds.

Ia two weeks touring party to rvvn. Pearsol. her sister, Mrs. John J. Sampson as matron of honor and three bridesmaids.

Miss Mayme Genter, Miss Isabel Lake Frle. Rh tu k. Wedding Plane. Plan Early A atom a Weddiag. I cnaperonea py ner aunt, Miss Sue Gor- Miss Hilda Magulre, daughter of Mrs.

Powelson of Pittsburg, and her Mr. and Mrs. Edward jerrerson or Margaret Magulre, of Charlotte st and Aiargaret laguire. oi vnarigiie si inu cousin Miss Marie Hartman of Belle- i fur- George Summers, of Thirty-ninth st, Perrysville Ben Avon, formally Mr aa Mrs David M. Kirk, their vue.

The flower girl will be Miss Flor jtEZ ence Kunselman, niece of the groom. will be united in marriage Wednesday announce the engagement vi wa i iV. an.a Ro- morning in St. John the Baptist Roman daughter. Miss Lucy Stull Jefferson, to Wna Kir, and Miss Mrs.

Mr. Kunxelman will have Fred Rein- Isaac Weil of Pittsburg. Mr. Weil was I Jlr sister, have left Glenlanrle Marriage Licenses. Catholic church.

Thirty-sixth st. and ecke of Perrysville as best man. la former resident of San Ffanclsco, manor, tneir summer home, for a mo Liberty ave. E. M.

McKeever will of and Harvey Marrow, Dr. James Stlne- torlng trip through New Enarland. p.ih..in. and Miss Jefferson until recently I .11 man. alter Brunner and Wllbert Hartman as ushers.

tsy some fortunate turn Miss Eleanor ter of the Intended groom, will be real ue in oewicitxy. iuc cuui.ib will be an early autumn event, with Stoney and Miss Mary Edwards, who Jimei A. McCJanc Marie M. Roy P. Bell Mary H.

Irak. John t. Infield Gertrude 11. McCutcheon. bridesmaid, and Raymond Magulre, a The bride will be given away by her only the immediate families in attend- brother of the bride-to-be.

will act as Plttsb'jra; Craf toa Rocks Pittsburg Chicago Pittsburg CheaTTlck C'heiivttk lives abroad much of the time, are at present in Pittsburg, their visit home, made earlier than had been anticipated. brother. William Brunner. Fred Rein-e'eke will entertain the bridal party at best man. After a wedding breakfast I ance.

Mrs. Frank Shields, of-Crafton Heights, will act as matron of honor, Miss at the Magulre home the couple will a ainner at his home on Tuesday. Auir. keeping them away from Paris. They Po, Slartea.

25. Charlea H. Kllnfenamlth Ida M. Wachter Ethel Schrelner. of the Northslde, as bridesmaid, Dorothy May and Anita Locke Horton, twin daughters of Mr.

and Mra Benjamin Horton, of Porto leave for a honeymoon In the east. They will make their home at the Ma will not leave Pittsburg for some time. Mrs. G. C.

Flanagan of Ferrsyviue at least until after the war. entertained at cards. Saturday gulre residence. Rico, and grandchildren of Mrs. C.

E. Locke, of Pittsburg, as ribbon Dearers. The flower girls will be Miss Margaret Constans, a cousin of the bride, and Aug. 8, In honor of her sister, Miss Irene KaBberger whose marriage to W. I.

SimDSon will take place the latter a. Washington, fa. PUtsbury Pittsburg Pittsburg For Bride-Eleet. Good Reason for Optimism. Gtiirtaf Carlson Ella C.

Minnies Otto W. Loose Minnie M. Doepke Adam P. Anna M. Werner Mrs.

Roy Seemann, of Sheraden, Miss Martha Virginia Horton. Charles Brooklns Walton, son of Mr. and Mra w-iton. of Crafton, will serve as ring bearer, and Arthur Ellwood Newby Tjinrhinr in an Atlantic Cltv restau part of the month. Miss Marie Sybert assisted by Miss Ida Seemann, gave a Fittsbarg one of the guests, a graduate of Seton miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss rant, beside a window which looaea out on white beach and blue, sunklssed Committees Appointed.

Mrs. Charles Arbuthnot, chairman: Mrs. Charles L. Lyon, Mrs. Harrison Carver, Mrs.

Edward Kearns, Mrs. Samuel Ayres, Mrs. John Prestley, Mrs. John E. Williams, Mrs.

Mattie Patterson, Miss Ruth Edwards were appointed as the membership committee at the regular meeting of the Pittsburg Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage In its rooms. Union Bank will act as his' brother's best man. The wedding march will be played by Miss Hill, gave a number of vocal selections. E. Fern Seemann, whose engagement breakers and lovely girls in bathing Sara Lynn.

Miss Jean Miller will sing. Several entertainments have been to Paul Ivetring, of Richmond, ind suits. Ravmond Hitchcock said: Llndstrona-Calrns. has been announced. gtven for this bride-elect.

"The Lambs in their recent whirl Charles A. Lindstrom of Stratford Anthony B. Catherine it. Lota George Snyder Helen C. Kanta Lea H.

Browning Nell V. Potta George II. Wilson Sarah E. Davidson Knn A of the triifiHtfi lnnlnrlri "Mm CtxywTtPrhicess CeciBe wind tour of a dozen cities mace siio- Miss Gabel Honor Guest. George Hulick, Mrs.

I. Horn, Mra. Kast, ave. announces the marriage of his daughter. Charlotta Helen, to Frank 000.

That fact makes me as optimistic about American properlty as Cusstard building, Friday, Mrs. James II. Mrs. S. Crook, Mrs.

J. H. Seemann, Mrs, A. Myers, Mrs. D.

Campbell, Mrs. Cairns of Toronto. The ceremony was PitUhurg Pittsburg Pittsburg Pittsburg Wheelins Wheeling Pi'tsbur Pittsburg Hill Scnry Brighton Brighton was ontlmisttc about everything. Miss Marie Gabel, of this city, shared honors with Miss Vlnnle Baker, ot Meadvllle, Pa at a luncheon which Miss Helen Grauei. of Greenville.

Pa-, performed at Muskoka Lakes, Unt, Berlin, Germany, Aug. 15. Should hard times overtake the house of Ho-heneollern five little princes, sons of the Crown Princess Cecilie, will be able Weaver, Sue Anderson, Leola Ander "Cusstard was a terrible optimist. Auir. B.

Mr. and Mrs. Cairns will re Reed in the chair. It was decided that the association would furnish luncheon for the children of the Washington Park playground who are invited to son, Ethel Spence, Estella Gates, E. For him the dark side didn't exist.

It side in Toronto, where they will be at Truxal. of Scottdale. Ruth Brown, of nosltivelv didn't exist. But one day at gave in their honor last Saturday. Miss Gabel and Miss Baker are house guests James K.

Johnston Mary 11. Bentz Albert Makepeace Katherlna Roberta Gorge Marquis Susan B. Coale Newcomerstown, Edith Crook and May home after Nov. tne snore a ineno cook nun anu su Casey. of Miss Grauei.

At the luncheon an srroaned: Vnr Bride of Anar. SB. nouncement was made of the engage 'Oh. these shore morals! These Mrs. Ella Waroblack of the Northslde For Bride of Next Mnath.

ment of Miss Mildred Ellis and Rob John Tyson to earn their own bread and butter. The crown princess Intends to have each of her sons learn a trade, and one of the princes will follow the example of his father and be a practical farmer. Prince Wilhelm, now eight years old, rides and swims and shoots at a target and does many other things to prove that he has outgrown the Teddy Bear Cherry Valley ert W. Gillespie, both of Greenville. Miss Ruth Wlckard, who will become tA hrlHA nf rtnn lpln.

a In Ipti. entertained at a luncheon at Mc- I husbands slaving in tne neaiea town Creery's followed by a box party at while their wlve8 flirt with brown. bare-headed college boys In white tember, was the guest of honor at a the Grand last Thursday In honor of miscellaneous shower held last even- Miss Irene Kasberger the financee of The wedding will take place Oct. 1. Delphi CI lib.

The weekly recital was held at Ep-ping Forest Friday evening, when the following persons took part: Miss Mary Huber. Gustav Trau and J. Vesher. all of Pittsburg; Mra Florence Paters of McKeesport. Miss Helen Hal-lam of Washington.

with the following persons from Steubenvllle, Mra Judge Bellknapp, Mrs. Suiette Bowers. Mesdames George P. and Helen Mae McCracken. The accompanlaments were furnished by Misses Hallam and Huber.

The pupils of John Colville Dickson held their annual picnic at Epplng Forest. Glenfield. Saturday. Approximately 10O persons attended. Former Pittabnrger to Wed.

The engagement to Miss Helen Church, daughter of Mra Cora Church of Parker. to Robert McCoy. of Cushing, Okla has been announced. Mr. McCov, formerly a Pittsburg man.

Sarah Benett Sturgeon Albert 3. Krelg.r Pittsbursr Flora C. Krill PlttliZ' George W. Hoos Webster Elizabeth A. James.

"JJ.Donora Casper Gellertz Pittsburg Heien A. Steele Pittsburg Antonio Rossi Plttsburx Maria Euo William I. Simpson whose marriage will take place Aug. 25. Favors were ing by the Phi Delta sorority at the home of the Misses Carrie and Mayme age.

The Delphi club of Herron Hill will hold Its monthly swimming party at American Beauty roses. Eccles. Flagler ave. About 30 young the Oakland natatorlum Wednesday, The Delphi club will hold Its next girls were present. Miss Wlckard Is the daughter of Mr, Plenle at Bakerntowa.

GAVE LAST BIG BALL attend the production of 'Hiawatha" at Squaw Run Aug. 25. Other committees appointed were. Organization, Mrs. H.

A. Machesney, chairman; Mra T. C. Clifford, Mrs. Harrison Carver, Mrs.

Milton Williams, Mrs. J. II. Moore and Miss Scully. Committee on fairs.

Miss Eliza D. Armstrong, chairman; Mrs. J. B. Heron, Mrs.

WInslow Crannell, Mrs. H. J. Bailey, Mrs. J.

H. Moore, Mrs. T. C. Clifford, Miss Mattie Patterson.

Finance, Mrs. George C. Burgwin, chairman; Mrs. H. A.

Machesney, Mrs. Har-mar D. Denny, Mrs. John Woodwell and Miss Mary L. Jackson.

Year Boelc Oat. President's day, the first meeting of the Women's club of Asplnwall, will take place Sept. 24 with Mrs. T. J.

Ford as the hostess. Mrs. W. C. Mc-Kenzle, the president, will greet the club and Mrs.

Samuel Semple, presi- dance, the first of a series, at the Mel Mr. and Mrs. William Philip Oswald anrl Mra W. T. Wlckard.

of 1112 Manle flannel pants on breezy dunes! Cusstard, a dreadful tragedy has happened. Poor Smith, arriving unexpectedly last night, caught Mrs. Smith and a Harvard sophomore spooning on the beach and In his Jealous frenzy shot them Cusstard, the optimist, paled and shuddered at his news. Then, at once, he smiled his brave and optimistic smile again. 'What! said his friend.

Ton smile. Cusstard! But surely, man. you don't see a bright side to Mark B. Cartwright Mr.K.vr.r..t et while Mr. Reineman Is the son of or evergreen Aiuivaie, aua mra Jessie La.

Freeman. BEFORE WAR CAME. McKeesport P. J. Ebner of Cedrlc Millvale, and wood auditorium, Sept.

18. The regular weekly business meeting of the Delphi club will be held at the home of Member Charles Trapp, Bryn Mawr Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Reineman of East- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kaberlein of Etna, and their families will have a picnic end, Pittsburg, Pa. For Mlaa Hefelflager. Thursday evening.

today at Bakerstown farm. They will Otto Badel Annie Mongo William Meyers Agnes Powell Fred C. Wohler Esther M. Kuntsman Jack Mary K. Jones make the trip In automobiles.

Covers were laid for 16 at the lunch' Mlllval. Miiivale Asplnwall Pittsburg Pittsburg Pituiburg Pittsburg Pittsburg eon Miss Agnes Cook of Brookline Benefit Lawa Fete. 'Oh, yes, I Cusstard answered. Pittabnrger EnRneed. McPherson Woman's Relief Corps No.

gave yesterday afternoon In honor of Miss Mary Hefelflnger of Brookline, Mrs. Margaret Young, of Latrobe. an-1 'Yes. I do. If 6mlth had turned rip GO will hold a lawn fete Wednesday nounces the engagement of her young--1 night before last he'd have shot me evening at the home of Mrs.

Murdock, est daughter, miss Margaret i oung, i instead of tne college st. to J. Stoner -Schellentrager, son or Mr. I Louia Globe Democrat. whose marriage to Rex Culllson is to take place Sept.

II. Yellow and white decorations were used. Saturday next Mips Mary Culllson and Miss Mary Norrls of Bellevue will give a dinner I dent of the State Federation or penn- sylvanla Women, will be the speaker I rf hi rtirnnnn. The Dronrrams. and Mrs.

tu. j. hcneiientrager, oi tseecn wood this city. The announce CLUBWOMEN ASKED TO ment was made at a brtdge luncheon I yesterday given by Miss Young's sis-1 according to the year book Just Issued, are devoted to civics, the home, Panama canal, social service, current HOLD PEACE PARADES. la a graduate or snaaysiae acaaemy and attended Amherst college.

Miss Church will graduate next year from Zndlana Normal school. Lraoi-Armtri)nK. Miss Jane Lennox, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Lennox of Galveston ave, Tiorthside, and Dr. Robert B.

Armstrong of Beeohvlw were married in the study of the Second Presbyterian church at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, by Rev. H. D. Ewlng of Hoboken Presbyterian church. They will be at home in Beechview ave.

after Sept. Birthday Party. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bauer gave a birthday party last Monday evening in honor of their youngest daughter.

Miss Loretta L. Bauer. There was ter, Mra Rooert Anderson. vnnts. book reviews, a reciprocity Friendship and South St.

Clair stEastend. Proceeds to be used for the Pennsylvania- Memorial home at Brookville, where aged Veterans of the G. A. R. and their wives are cared for.

Chooses September Date. Another September bride-elect will be Miss Marie Kern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kern of Greenfield fiancee of Urban L. Kuechler of the Northslde.

Tea at Summer Home. day, an Irish day, children's party and for 31iss Hefelnnger. Hiking Clan. The newly organized hiking club formed by the young girls of Bellefield are taking a hike through Schenley park this morning. Those who went with the party last Sunday through Schenley park were the Misses Lucy several evening meetings wnen music will be the leature.

ine omcers 01 the club are: Mrs. MacKenzie, president; Mrs. D. J. Evans, vice president; Mrs.

J. B. Henry, recording secretary; Mrs. J. F.

Ferris, corresponding secre End of the Earth. Scientists tell us that life on the earth began about years ago. It has generally been accepted that life will last for S5.0no.OOO years. Niuety-five million years is a fairly long time. None of us who are alive today need worry about what will take place years hence.

Even the most altruistic can scarcely be inspired by love for an Inconceivably remote posterity. But the French savants are altogether disturbing. Here comes one. M. Verronet who says that the earth will permanently freeze within the next 2,000.000 years and that life will vanish.

This is bringing the tragedy nearer home. We would gladly accept the older reckoning. Verronet places mankind of today about midway between the beginning and the end. He computes that In the future life will exist as long as It has already existed. He specifies only one Mlaa Swank Feted.

Miss Geraldine Jones, of South ave. and Miss Virginia Wilcox, of Center Wllkinsburg, entertained at their respective homes this week In honor of Miss Louise Swank, of Chicago, 111., the houseguest of Miss Helen Herr, of Holmes Wllkinsburg. Banksville Engagement. Mr. and Mrs.

James Best, of Banksville. announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Dixon Best, to Wendell Bennett, of New Wilmington, Pa. The wedding will take place in the fall. tary: Mrs.

H. Kener, treasurer. Mrs. H. R.

Rea, of Sewlckley Heights. dancing In the barn, which was deco- gave a tea yesterday afternoon at the 5 V' To Issue Year Book. About Sept. 1 the new year book of the Congress or women ciuds oi rated witn Japanese lanterns. p.ea cottage at Southampton.

APPOINTED CHAIRMAN Western Pennsylvania win De reaa for mailing. There are now TJ ciuds in and Virginia MacDonald, Helen, Edna and Jane Lowry, Marion and Olive Ross, Anne Kenny and D. H. Schubert, William Roberts, Jack Trainer and Murray Adams. The party started at 0 o'clock and walked for three hours.

W'estioghouae Canoe Clnb Dance. An informal dance was held at the recently opened clubhouse of the Westinghouse Canoe club at Verona last evening. Among those present were Mesdames Riley and Campbell, Misses Brown, Leonard. Fowler, Yeamans. McLease and Wlldman, and Messra East, Riley, Mardis, Stalnbach, Pence, Boon, Can- the congress, an increase of eight during the last-year, bringing the number I v4 of women represented inrougn mo uu-ferent organizations up to 9,000.

Three large bodies went Into the congress last year, the Consumers' league and Mlseellaaeooe Shovrer. A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss Clara Voelker by the Misses Margaret and Amelia Spilker, at the Woman ciud oi newicmey vaney, which together added L0 members, and the Equal Franchise Federation of London. England. Aug. 13.

To Lady Patten and Blasser. This Is the second of a series of Informal dances to be held at the Westinghouse Canoe club during the season. Pittsburg, whlcn nas a memDersntp ot over COO women. In a few days Mrs. J.

H. Armstrong, the president, expects i Farquhar may come the distinction of I having given the last great ball. She closed the "season" with a great func forty-eighth as long a lire as those who have studied in the past. There Is only one consolation to be derived from the Verronet reckoning. As far as the Influence of today is concerned 2,000.000 years is as good as 95,000,000.

In either event those who are comfortably laboring today cannot expect to be lovingly remembered when the cataclysm of ice makes the earth a barren wilderness. Cleveland Plain Dealer. to take a short trip to Chautauqua. N. Y- and Cambridge Springs, Pa and may possibly go on to Atlantic City.

1 Clans Outing. tion of political significance. Then I came the war. Those who have lived N. to join ner son-in-iaw ana In the whirl are wondering whether, when It is all over, conditions will re daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Met all. The Star Hardanger class held a meeting at West View park, Thursday. The members present were the teacher, Mrs.

Haskin. Mrs. Bierwtrth, Mrs. Ska-hill, Mrs. McElwaln, Mra Pancoast.

their home In Arlington ave. covers were laid for 23 and the decorations were carried out In pink and white. Aataaa Wedding. Mra Catherine Unger announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Bertha M.

Unger, to Patrick L. Murray. The wedding to take place In October. It will be a church ceremony with a reception following at the Unger home. Keattag-Haley.

Miss Kittle Keating of the Westend, Pittsburg, and Philip Haley of Mt. Washington were married, Wednesday, by Rev. Jafnes Gllmore, St. Malachi's church, "Pittsburg. Harried Aag.

1. Miss Edna B. Fox of Pittsburg and James A. Kilkenny of Philadelphia. main such as to revive scenes of gaiety and splendid luxury- Circle entertains.

Mrs. Lindow. Mrs. Lang, Mrs. Dill, Mra The children's sewing circle of St.

Joseph's Roman Catholic church. New Orr, Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Kafer. They Kensington.

and their instructress, i will hold the next meeting at the park, Mra John J. Hennessy, entertains tne serving ainner ana supper Aug. 27. women ot tne rarisn irora io o'clock. Tuesday afternoon, at a fancy- work party In the lyceum rooms of the church.

Mra Hennessy. who organized TVestend Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. vi.

O. Lee of Lakewood Westend. announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Lois Marie Lee, to Winfield Scott Bankerd, of Lima. formerly of this city.

Mr. Bankerd is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8.

Bankerd of 'Marlowe st. Pa- were marnea Aug. i. me wm be at home after Oct. 1 in Rosemont apartments.

LAfYIE PEOPLE Peisoaal Meatlon. Miss Grace B. Schreiber of Hamilton will leave this evening for Chica go en rote to Wausau, where she will spend several weeks visltiig I la th la ealighteaed ace It la aaieennrT fa aayeae what au aai akaarul atnie-tioa to despair. Oar aapliaaeea relieve painful e-alloaae aaS hide the detect. A prrua nhs tvail permial la nSerlag by weariag a aatiqnatrd apparatus kaa bat a I an a if te blame.

The evaditlee eatletrea taa be eorrrrtra aad relieved by a acieatine arthapeaUe aaaliaaee war caaitrac ttem. Helen To Give Moleal. Mr3. Leo viluck will entertain at a muslcale at her new residence, 4" South Pacific next Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs.

Emma Bosvtel2. Hepner. Mrs. Jessie Jacobs and Mrs. the class last January with from 30 to 40 girlB.

exhibited the work of the children. The offering will be donated to the new convent of St. Joseph's parish and will be used to provide linens for the new horns of the sisters, which will be opened next month In connection with the parish school. Mid-September Wedding. Tuesday.

Sept. lo. was the date announced Friday by Miss Eleanor Elisabeth Pritchard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.

Z. Pritchard of Robinson st, for her marriage to Alfred T. Duff, son of Mrs. Ida Duff of Beacon st Squirrel HUL The news was made known at a luncheon given by Miss Prltchard's sister. Miss Viola Pritchard.

at McCreery's. Covers were laid for 15 and pink and white gladiolii formed the table's centerpiece. The favors were handpainted bud holders and corsage bouquets of sweetpeaa Miss Pritchard attended the Pennsylvania College for Women. Comrie will sing and at the piano will 1 Consult Us Largest Maker of Deformltj Appliances in the World. New York.

Aug. 15. The New Tork friends. Mrs. Anna Whitehead of Avalon.

ja and Mrs. J. 11- Graf and her dauga-ters. Elizabeth and Sarah, are spending their vacation at Laurel Ridge in the Allegheny mountains. Mrs.

W. E- Askin of Craig st. is visiting Mrs. J. H.

Anderson, formerly of Pittsburg, now of Ardmore, Pa. The Misses Mabel Blanche E. and Ora E. M. Markle of Boggs ML Washington together with Miss Nellie Funk of Merrimac st- are on a two- 4 "peace parade committee of which Miss Helen Varlck BoswelL well-known be Mrs.

Wleskopt and Miss Evelyn Parker. aaaaaaaa Wedding xt Wednesday. The marriage of Miss Gussle V. Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Bennett, of New Kensington, and George H. Ackerman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

F. A. Ackerman, of Pittsburg, will club woman, is head, has asked the General Federation of woman's clubs i mm mm to unite with them in their protest against the European wars. The New York peace promoters will take place next Wednesday morning weeks' visit In Atlantic City and I ask the club women of the several Washington. D.

C. I large cities to hold "peace parades" on MISS ELIZA D. ARMSTRONG, Who Is at the head of the commit tae on fairs of th; association opposed lo Woman Suffrage. in Josepn cnurcn, tew n.cDsing ton. Mrs.

William Mulrhead of Wellealey I a "peace day" to be designated by them. I.

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