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X. il 3 PITTS CRGPEESS SOCIETY EW 1 rJ PAGES ONE TO SIX PITTSBURG, PA, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1914 PAGES ONE TO SIX "furs Alterations, Avfl 73, foJ tH V. FREE At Bash's. REMODELED to the Cor. Fifth" Ave.

t. New Styles 305-7-9 FElMrI AVENUE OUR OLD CUSTOMERS are coming back by the hundreds every week because we can sell at a great saving in price on every article in this store. Come and see for yourself. WOMAN'S MAGAZINE SECTION fffl 0 SOCIETY; lEir; I CHARMING BRIDE-ELECT OF NOV. 25 $25.

OO SUITS fl A 1 4 1 4 I ycu- I i I i I I VV 1 1 hit v. Buy It From $25.00 for Less at Joyces This Weeks Specials Choice All Day Monday at Bash's for $14.44 $25.00 COATS $30.00 FUR SETS Trimmed Hats One lot large A pA and small sizes; worth $8 to $1.25 all the rage Silk Velvet Hats, 45c ah trie new THE SUITS are the most wanted models, materials and colors of the season; smart short effects and stunning long models. Many beautifully fur trimmed. THE DRESSES are the loveliest new effects for street, afternoon, evening party and dance occasions. Satin, velvet, chiffon, nets, crepe de chine in magnificent combinations.

THE COATS are the smartesf of the very new effects. Salts Llama, Zibeline Lynx, Ural Lamb, Chase's Angora, New Corduroys, Fine Broadcloth and other wanted materials. Side and front belted effects; plush collars and cuffs and other fashionable features. Wool Caps, all col- C-ors, sold for 50c. Cd3 wear Everything necessary to infant's wardrobe.

Ked riats shades, now Children's now. Blankets Strictly all wool, sample lot slightly soiled, $4 to $5 values. $3.90 Comforts, extra dl AA size, wite UU School Girls' usually Infants' complete the Wrb ,0 SiOFyrSets i I I 1 i. 1 NS. Combination Sets, Fitch Seal, Belgian Lynx, Russian Mink, Raccoon and Black and Red Fox MISS ELLEN RAMSEY SOMMERVI LLE, Daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Bond Valentine Sommerville of East Steuben Crafton, the fiancee of Dr. Laurence ohn Davis of Ebensburgr and Carnegie. JJ GREAT WALL PAPER CLEARANCE To make ready for the New Fall Goods now comiiio- in from the mills, we hold a clearance Monday only of about 20,000 rolls of good reliable Wall Paper. We will sell you the same goods at less than any other wall paper store in the citv.

Regular 5e and 6c papers with nine or ROM now on the debutantes will hold the attention of society, and many affairs are being planned in their honor. and Mrs. S. Jarvis Adams, will give a dance at the Twentieth Century club Wednesday evening. Dec.

1(5, in honor of Miss. Carolyn Childs Wolfe and the debutantes of the season. Miss Wolfe, who la a Birthday Surprise. eighteen inch border to Monday at A special room" lot, 10 bolts border to match, value Special rack of 8c and T21jC Papers, wall, binder or border, suitable for any room in tlfe house, in unlimited colors and Hio-rm. Tt daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Wolfe, of Forbes was educated at Dobbs Ferry. Mrs. Thomas Howe Childs. of Fifth ave.

and Woodland will give a luncheon at her home next Wednesday in honor of Miss Elizabeth Tyson Nimlck and Miss Henrietta Howard Nimlck, debutante daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William. Howard Nimick, of Fifth ave. Mrs.

Elizabeth M. Home and daughters. Miss Madelaine and Miss Elsa Home, have closed their Sewickley Heights residence and gone to Lake Drive, their winter-home in Lakewood, N. J. They wiil return in December, when Miss Elsa Home will make her bow to society at a ball which her mother will give in the Pittsburg club.

Miss Carolyn Childs Wolfe, Miss Frances Boyle Brainard, Miss Elizabeth Tyson Nimick, Miss Elizabeth Howard Nimick, debutantes of the season; Miss Lucy Starling Kay, Miss, Alexina Blair, Miss Elizabeth Donnell, Mr. and Jfrs. Henrjf Cla Bughman, Wilson S. McClintock, Alfred Goddard" Kayfreharles Fitzhugh, Donald McLeod. William Barnet Wolfe, John Ahl McCook, Alexander Nimick and William Howard Nimick, were the guests last evening at Mr.

and Allison Ripley Maxwell's dinner in the Pittsburg Golf "club, in honor of Miss Margaret Latimer McCook, the debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis F. McCook, of Fifth ave. The guests remained" for the weekly dance at the club." Yellow chrysanthemums and pompoms formed the- table's centerpiece.

Mrs. John C. Reilly, of Fifth ave. and Darragh announce the engagement of her youngest daughter, Miss Ursula Reilly, to Daniel Shorb Roberts, of Westminster son of the late Judge and Mrs. Charles B.

Roberts. The marriage will take place in January. Mr. and Mrs. William T.

Todd, of Forbes have issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen Kay Todd, and Charles Stevenson White, son of Dr. and Mrs. I. C. White, of Morgantown.

W. which will take place Thanksgiving day in the Bellefleld Presbyterian church. Rev. Men's Wool Undershirts or Drawers. s' Sweaters, QQ large sizes, all colors.

Children's Sweaters One lot at matcli. bpecuil ylU '2C for wall and 3 bolts of 29c complete of her sister, Mrs. O. Masec, Climax Keltzhoover, last Thursday evening. Covers were, laid for IK.

Mn. S-hcnley' Daughter Here. Among the arrivals by the Lusitania which reached New York, from Liver-! pool, last Saturday were Lord and Lady Kllenfcorough. Lady Ellenborough, it will be recalled, was, before her Miss Hermione Schenley. Reception for Mother.

A reception was given Tuesday even ing at the home of Mrs. T. E. Russell of Sedgwick Northside, in honor of I her mother. Mrs.

J. M. Herrchen, who just returned from a two weeks' visit to New York. Covers were laid for 12. Halloween favors were IloHnian Mnslr.

The program for this evenings concert at the p.ttsburfr Athletic association wiil be made up entirely of work by Russian composers. The concert will 51 eKeesport AITair. A masquerade surprise party was held nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.

II. Kappler, Green McKeesport, Pa, Halloween in honor of their daughter, i Clara. Fifty guests were present. Relief Society Dance. Several novelty dances will be introduced by the Young Ladies' Relief society at the eighth annual dance at the Rittenhouse, Thanksgiving night, Nov.

'(. Honor Papils Named. Miss Laura Campbell is first honor pupil of the Lincoln pi. high school, class for October; Miss Ethel Bennett, second: and Miss Helen Lamb, third. Mrs.

Anna Anderson is principal of the school. Protectory Sewing Guild. The St. Joseph's Protectory Sewing guild will have a Christmas sale of household linens, fancy work and wearing apparel. The members met Wednesday evening: at the residence of Mrs.

I. McCraw, Stratford ave. Mid-Winter AVcdding. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas O'Neil, of Jan-cey announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Hilda Marie, to Vincent M. Earley, of the Eastend. The wedding will be a mid-winter event. 75c -i A Perfect Cleaner for Cloth Too Boat Something new! "CLEAXEAU," a French preparation for cleaning the new Fawn and nrey top boots and all fabrics Sold exclusively by W. M.

Laird Co. at. per bottle, 25c W. M- Laird Company Xo Branch Store Liberty Ave. thro to Oliver Ave.

I Birthday Surprise. Miss. Elizabeth tsaucr was given Campbell Coyle, pastor of the church, will read the marriage service at 7:30 o'clock. A reception at the Todd residence will follow the ceremony. Mrs.

Wallace R. Johns, a sister of the bride, will be. the matron of honor, and Miss Alice Gertrude McChesney, maid of honor, and two small nieces of Mr. White, Frances and Elizabeth Brightwell, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Piatt Bright-well, of Charleston, W. will be the flower girls. William T. Todd, will be the best man, and the ushers will be Wallace R.

Johns, Phoenix P. Reiner, of Morgantown, W. Ward E. White, of Parkersburg, W. H.

Piatt Brightwell, Curtis M. Yohe and Emmet K. Connely. Enclosed with the invitations -were at home cards announcing after Jan. 1, in HJi Severn st-, Squirrel Hill.

Miss Dorothea Chess, of Wightman will entertain at a bridge lunch mrtnaay suijimm I commence at o'clock. Duquesne Heights, Thursday Newman, baritone. Miss Esther Oct. 29. Havekotte, violinist Miss Margaret P.

Among those present were the Misses Liessellvn. pianist, and Mrs. Douglas Lucille Shaffer, Clare Connolly, Rose Ross, accompanist will furnish the pro-Devlin, Helen McLaughlin. Helen I gram. Dovle.

Sara Mackey, Inez Orth, Ger- a surprise party was neia Saturday evening, Oct. 3L in honor of Miss Olive Taylor, at her home, Kennett Oakland, to celebrate her 15th birthday. The luncheon colors were pink and green. Those present were Miss Jen nie Griffiths, Miss Minnie Elford, Miss Helen Convery, Miss Rose ureeaman. Miss Elizabeth Freedman, William Taylor, Harold Taylor, Mrs.

Margaret Yohe, Miss Tillie and Miss Caroline Griffiths. Bellevae Affair. Mrs. Elmer Kalleren entertained at her home in Rodgers Bellevue, the Roltaire fancy work club. Covers were laid for 12.

Among those present were Mrs. A. Mrs. C. M.

Ollle, Mrs, J. K. Williams, Mrs. W. P.

Cashdollar, Mrs. J. Kalmeyer, Mrs. W. "Slack," MrsG.Ti;-Speer, 'Mrs.

P. G. Schweickardt, Mrs H. F. Goodman, Mrs.

Harry B. Tucker, and Mrs.Elmer Kallgren. jr Adaras-Iancr. The engagement of their daughter Miss Anna Margaret Adams to John Henry Lauer, is announced by Mr. and Mrs.

Julius F. Adams, of Fayette st. Mr. Lauer was graduated from the University of Pittsburg, class of 1910 and is a member of the Allegheny County bar. The engagement will culminate in an early winter wedding.

Glick-Kovlck. An interesting wedding took place last Sunday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Click Fifth when their daughter Yetta was married to Israel Novick.

The bride was dressed In white crepe meteor with gold lace trimmings an! carried a shower of white roses. Rabbi M. S. Slvitz and Rev. J.

Bloom officiated After the ceremony a banquet with covers for 150 was held. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gold-enson. Hill-Jackson.

The wedding of Miss Florence Gertrude Hill, daugther of Rev. and Mrs. John J. Hill of Fifth and James Thomas Jackson, of Beaver Falls took place Wednesdav evening In the home of the bride. Rev.

Hill, superin-tendent of the McKeesport Methodist church district, performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson are taklnir short trip and after Jan. 1 will be at home in Fifth ave.

Beaver Falls. Lrader-Koosti. Rev. Lewis Robb officiated at the wedding of Miss Grace Leader, daughter of Mrs Mary Leader, of Swissvale Wilkinsburg, and Milton Koontz, of Braddock. which took place Wednesday evening in the parsonage of Trinity Reformed church, Wilkinsburg.

The couple will make their home in Stokea Braddock. Ciiddy-Sett. Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett Cuddy of Liberty ave announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Gray, to Frank Ellsworth Scott.

The weddinsr will be a quiet home event of Nov. 25. Hosts at Musicale. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Diecker Glen-field Heights gave a musicale for the pupils of John Colville Dickson, Monday evening.

Bellevue Engagement. John H. Gaster, of Rodgers Bellevue, announces the engagement of his youngest sister, Miss Ada Belle Gaster, to Richard C. Blumensteln, of this city. Farewell for Sister.

Miss Elizabeth S. Flannery of Grand-view ave, entertained informally Tuesday evening for her sister Jane who leaves shortly for an Eastern Trip. For You BR Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorch.

of North Negley ave- will entertain In honor of their son tomorrow. eon next Tuesday in honor of Miss iam R. Siedle, of Dunmoyle whose Nov. 25, was honor guest at a shower given last evening by her sister. Miss Catherine.

Decorations were yellow and The guests Included the Mrsses Marie Meahls, Nora Walsh Nell Walsh, Vera Hatfield, Regina Finn, Lottie Swartz, Lena Lutterman, Helen Sh-npard, Lena Dott, Margaret Break-iron. Helen Grenhart, Catherine Wall. Helen Anna Lynch, Mrs. C. D.

McCartney and Mrs. M. Ford. Reception. A reception was given by the Sans Souci club at the residence' of MIbs Jessie Sacha, Dinwldjdle Sunday evening.

The hostess was assisted by her siter, Mrs. Raphael Morris of Greens-burg, Pa. The guests were -the Misses Esther Abels of Washington, Rosalyn Millar -Lillian -Cohen. Rose Meltzer, Au--usta- Sirvan, and Harry Sllverberg, leter Shapera, Harry Shapera, Abe Han- sell, Isadore Bernstein, Dr. Goldstein.

Charles Frankel. of Duquesne, Pa. and Mr. Erbstein of New York City. Week-end Party.

Miss Elizabeth Nesthoff entertained a number of her friends at a weekend party at her summer home in Among thaee present were Martha McClelland. Emily Davis, Mary Steln-hauser, Margaret Stype, Josephine Steinhauser, Elizabeth Westhoff and Dorothy Westhiff; Edwin Carter, Norman McClelland, George Carter, Howard McCay, Hlrsch McCallam, Fred Davis, George McCallam. A dinner Satundar was supplemented by a moonlight dance. Honor Guest at Party. Miss Amelia Schu was honor guest at a birthday party last Saturday evening at her home in Eighteenth st.

Southslde. Present were Lawretta Zorn. Margaret Kirby, Ida Miller, Minnie Miller, Emma Miller, Mary Keiffer, Barbara Besslein, Margaret Coleman, Anna Mentzel, Victoria Babel, Andrew Schu, Dick Trotchel, Denny Trotchel, William Trotchel, Harry Ohnhous, William Ohnhous, William Lerhman. George Boost, John Gelsel, Joseph Simons, Joseph Sherrer, Charles Sher-rer. Mike Vogel, George Pltteroff, Wil liam ivnenause, louis steiner, Mrs.

Wall, Mrs. Bosteck, Mr. and Mrs. Knehaus and Mr. and Mrs.

Schu. For Carl Burchfield. Carl Burchfield was surprised last Monday evening at his home, Diana Northside. Those present were: Masters Clarence Krueger, William Ries-meyer, Clarence Riesmeyer, George Sleyer, Forrest Schlmmel. Andrew En- gel, Adolph Klaas, Richard Zefang, Karl Kuberek, Cyril Wiegand, Charles Hoerr, John Hoerr, Clifton Burshfield.

Carl Burchfield, Harvey GlqeckleV, Miss Carrie Gloeckler, Mr. and Mrs. C. Burchfield and Mrs. Catherine Gloeckler.

Red and white asters formed the centerpiece at the table. Masquerade. Masquerade! "party was given at the home of Ricftard Kroen, of Monaca Heights, Saturday evening, Oct. 31. Covers were laid for 15.

Those in attendance were Dewey Glass, Miss Emma HIckinbottom, Richard Kroen, Miss Anna Eberhardt, Adam Enhoff, Miss Willa Kroen, James Davis, Miss Flora McVey, James Hackett and Miss Christina McCarthy and Miss Martha Thomas. Tuesday Musical Club. The next meeting of the Tuesday Musical club will be held Tuesday afternoon at o'clock, in the upper hall of the Soldiers" memorial. The program has been arranged by Mrs. .1.

E. Patton, Miss Ruth Tnoburn and Mrs. H. Talbot Peterson. Violin solos will be given by Miss Eleanor Spindler, songs by" Mrs.

Frederic Han-ford and Miss Elinor Davis, and piano members by Miss Mary C. B. Wilder-mann. cation- and tion, it is a THE Is Vbat We and store retailing such for in street floor Harter, Mr. Russel Evans and Miss Ferguson, George Harter and Miss Griffith, Thomas W.

Prenzinger and Miss Caroline Horton. Carl Schucker and Miss Margaret Cruthers, Clifford V. Price and Miss Edna Schucker, Prof. L. C.

Gibson and Miss Mary B. Price, Mrs. Jochumsen and Miss Elizabeth A. Price and H. A.

Bates and Miss Florence R. Price. Mt. Troy Surprise. A birthday surprise party was held in honor if Miss Kathryn Renner by Miss Marie Pickell, Havekotte Mt Troy, Tuesday.

were lal'd for mi as follows: Miss Martha Straub, Miss Justina Straub, Miss Anna Pickell, Miss Anna Jiang, Miss May Elstner, Miss Stella Huey, Miss Kathryn Woods, Miss Jassie. Davis, Miss Lottie Korsak, Miss Anna Weiher, Miss Miss Lorettsrr Ttfchsener. VMlss Mtfrgarethe Weidner, Miss Helen Roser, John Ren-nerj Al Snyder, Peter MIttenmeller, Harry Bender, Francis Farrell, James Mopney, Joe Grindel, Joe Snyder, Joe Elstner, Ivan Jyrack, Harry Heiden-rieck, John Rapp, Roy Blair, Joe J. Tauner, Harry Klaus, William Kel-del, Fred Heller, Henry Lutz and How ard Brooks. Late November Miss Mary Josephine Heyl, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Alexander Heyl, of Baum has selected Nov. 25 as the date for her marriage to Albert J. Loeff ler, eon of Mr. and Mrs.

William Loeff ler, of Forbes st. The ceremony will be solemnized in the Sacred Heart church at 10 o'clock in the morning, with Rev. Francis J. Keane officiaitpg. Miss Clementine M.

Heyl will be her sister's maid of honor and only attendant. William K. Naulty, of New York, city, will be Mr. Loeff ler's best man and the ushers named are Frank X. Diebold, of Philadelphia, Thomas F.

Coyle, William C. LoefCler and Alexander T. Heyl. Surprise Party. A surprise party was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Barre-M. Gray, Stanley 6t Squirrel H11L lit honor of their son, Thomas. Covers were laid for 23. The color scheme was carried out in pink and blue.

Those present were Ethel Abercromble, Mar garet Flatley, Ada Ellis, Jean Mackie. Pearl Gray, Katherine McGrall, Mary Mackie, Margaret McKee, Ethel Ellis, Thelma Ellis, Harriet Hlggs, Sarah Ccaife, Mrs. P. McGrail, Mrs. Annie Gray.

Mrs. Ed Howells, Mrs. Barrett Gray, William Flatley, Gluckler, Raymond Fitzel, William Mackie, Robert Mcllrath, James Ambrose, Cyril Flatley. Willi-, Mcllrath, Leslie Gray, Meredith Ferson, Tom Gray. Plans Quiet Wedding-.

1 The marriage of Miss Margaret Tlbby Hervey, niece of Burgess W. C. Tibby of Sharpsburg. and, Edmund -Herbert Erk of the Northside and Washington, D. will take place Wednesday even-: Ing, Nov.

18, at 7:30 o'clock, in the French suite of the Hotel Schenley. It will be a quiet affair with only the rela-; tives and lose friends present. Yester- day Mrs. Robert McCloy of Murrayhill ave. entertained at a bridge tea for miss Hervey.

Last Saturday Mrs. C. H. Friend of Aylesboro ave. gave a tea.

and handkerchief shower, for the bride-elect. Son's Birthday. Mrs. II. A.

Magulas of Holmes st-Wilkinsburg. entertained-: Thursday from 3 to 6 in honor of the birthday of her son, Andrew. The following chil-. dren were present: Vera Lazle, Helen Werlinich. Vera Werllnich, Marie Wer- ltnich.

Jean Wesley, Norma- Kissick, Thomas McMurray, Bonnaffon Carroll, Roland Wesley and Harold Wesley. In the evening Mrs. Magulus had a dinner for the following: Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs.

J. Melitis, Mrs. George Mason, Mrs. A. Kalneff, Mrs.

W. Lazic, Mrs. Veliss, Miss Anna Hurie and Miss Rose Marie Thomas. Plttsburs Man to Wed. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Marguerite Howard, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Howard of st Northwest, Washington, D. to Herbert Nichols Munhall of this city. The ceremony will take place Tuesday morning, Nov. 17, at 11 o'clock.

in St. Patrick cathedral, Wasnington. There will be a reception at the bride's home immediately after the ceremony. The at home cards announce after Jan. 10 in 701 South Linden ave- this city.

Fifty-Second Birthday. A surpri-e party was held in honor of Mrs. Ida Bumiller, to celebrate her fifty-second birtnday at Joseph B. Vey's residence. Wettach North-side, The following were present: Mr.

and Mrs. Faessel. Mr. and Mrs. D.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Vey and daughter Alice, Misses Mary Taa, Anna Dinkle, Hilda Tau, Hilda Faessel, Marie Faessel Marcella Catherine Clara Bumiller, Mrs. 1 Anna Tau, Laf.

Dear, Richard Dear, E. .1. Bumiller, George Faessel, Richard Bumiller. Shower, Miss Mayme Lynch, of Rose st-. whose marriage to Michael E- King will take place Wednesday morning.

Patronesses. Miss Antoinette Smith, niece of Mrs. J. McKenna, of Darlington will be the leader of the sprites in "The College Hero." which is to be given the week of Nov. 30 in the new Schenley theater, for the Convalescent Home for Babies and Mothers in Harmarville.

The sprites will rehearse at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Others in this crroup are Miss Louise Beeson, Miss Miriam Ardary. Miss Evelyn Flannery, Miss Regina Jacobs, Miss Louise Heia-enkamp, Mi33 Eliza Heidenkamp, Miss Marv Heidenkamp. Miss Louise Cook, Miss Jean Dowling, Miss Marcella Smith, Miss Helen Pinkham, Miss Emma Emma Larkin and Miss Agnes Callahan. New patronesses announced are: Mrs.

Oscar Babcock, Mrs. John Burgwiit. Mrr David Mrs. Edward f- V-tlttamr-to. Robert J.

McKay, Miss Anna Robinson, Mrs. William Robinson, Mrs. William wharton. Mrs. Enoch Rauh, Mrs.

Josiah Cohen. Mrs. Louis J. Affelder, Mrs. Remsen Messier, Mrs.

George Irwin Holdship, Mrs. Albert Dilworth, Mrs. David L. Gillespie, Mrs. K.

A. Lippa, Mrs. Frederic G. Kay, Mrs. John A.

Murtland. Mrs. Robert D. Totten, Mrs. Jones, Mrs.

Frederick E. Powell, Mrs. Edgar Kaufmann, Mrs. A. Leo Well, Mrs.

Howard McClintock and Mrs. Samuel Ajyres Will Hold Itoxar. The Ladies' Aid-Society of the First Presbyterian church, Crafton will hold a bazar Thursday afternoon and evening in the church. The general committee Includes Mrs. J.

F. Constans, Mrs. Henry Daub, Mrs. Ralph Lawrence, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs.

Percy Beatty, Mrs. J. G. Williams, Mrs. Hill.

SolicitorsMrs. W. S. Guy. Mrs.

W. R. Foster, Mrs. J. B.

Safford, Mrs. J. B. Craig, Mrs. R.

W. Wright, Mrs. Harry Hart, Mrs. B. Hammel.

Mrs. Hirning, Mrs. J-. W. Orr, Mrs.

McClintock. Supply- room Mrs. Henry Daub, Mrs. G. G.

Prescott, Mrs. James Dietrick. Candy committee Mrs. J. I.

Wallis. Mrs. Louis Speer, Mrs. McClatchey, Mrs. I.

B. Reed. New England booth Miss Olive Daub, chairman. Bazaar committee Mrs. George Trelfall, Mrs.

Stauffer, Mrs. Jess H. Cramer, Mrs. Harry Priest, Mrs. Emil Schmidt, Mrs.

A. D. Robb, Mrs. D. M.

Mis. John A. McGhee. Home Bake committee Mrs. Harry Smith, Ralph Lawrence, Mrs.

R. H. Morrill, Mrs. McCune, Mrs. J.

G. Williams. Mrs. L. Balph.

Refreshment committee Mrs. H. D. McMunn, Mrs. J.

W. Orr, Mrs. J. B. Craig, Mrs.

W. S. Guy, Mrs. R. W.

Wright. Mrs. Sam Brown, Mrs. Harry Hart, Mrs. McClintock.

Tickets and advertising Mrs. E. W. McCort. Dance and Bnchre.

The St. Francis Hospital Nurses alumnae will give a benefit dance and euchre Friday at McDougall's academy. Shady and Penn East Liberty. Reception committee Miss Rose Huu-son, chairman; Miss Adelaide Cushlng, Ann Brosnau, Helen McMahon, Rose McMahon, Flora Moyle, Elizabeth Rock-strah, Sophie Klinker, Mary Mitchell, Anna Boyle, Mrs. Devlin, Sara McCar-ren.

Dance committee Miss Agnes Casey, chairman; Misses Nell Fahey, Ann Kane, Nell Martin, Mary Devitt, Clara Seymour, Mary McKinley, Mary McLaughlin, Genevieve Seabolt. Entertainment committee Miss Sara McMahon, chairman; Misses Helen Burrey, Marjorle Aaron, Ann Franey, Rose Buruh, Flora Mithael, Olive Elizabeth O'Rourke, Ann Murphy. Madge O'Connor. Euchre committee Miss Cecelia Holzer, chairman; Misses Mary Ecker, Emma Carroll, Mary Ludlow, Sara Boyle, Gertrude Voellinger, Rose Kaylor, Nellie Cook, Mary Duff, Marie Buruh, Mary Simmons and Teresa Mayer. To Reside in Aspinwall.

A small wedding took place last Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock in St. Stephen's Roman Catholic church. Hazelwood, when Miss Elizabeth M. Kirsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Kirsch of HazelW-ood ave. became the bride of Thomas E. Mullen, son of and Mrs. Thomas Mullen of this city. The bride wore a midnight blue chiffon broadcloth suit with a black velvet French hat and carried white chrysanthemums.

Miss Ella O'Brien, a cousin of the bride, was the only attendant and wore a blue chiffon broadcloth suit with a black velvet hat 1 and carried yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. Paul Mullen acted as his brother's best man. After the ceremony a wed-i ding breakfast was served at the home of the bride, only the immediate fami lies being present, air. and Mrs.

Mullen will be at home in Aspinwall after Nov. lo. Guests at Party. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas C. Price gave a birthday party for their son, Clifford. Covers were laid for .28. The table was set in the library and was beautifully decorafed;" the color scheme was white and yellow. In the center of the table was a French vase filled with white and yellow chrysanthemums.

The following Were present: Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs- Cable, Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Patter son. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas C. Price, Mr. and Miss Schaffer, Mr. Alton and Arlene aldlne Hill, Anna Philpott.

Hilda Luck-hardt, Mary Brady, Grace Marie Bauer, Elizabeth Bauer, Rose Mary Bauer and Francis Bauer. Tragedies of Shakespeare. The, fifth course of lectures under the auspices of the St. Regis association will be delivered by Johiv Cowper Powys in the Carnegie lecture hall, beginning Wednesday evening and continuing during six successive Wednesdays. The course includes Romeo and Juliet, Harnlet, Macbeth, King Lear, Othello and Timon of Athens.

Tickets may be procured from Mius Rose J. Caulfield, 100b Locust st. Hostess at Prty. Miss Irene iiorst entertained at her home in Diana Northside, Wednes day evening. Among those present were Nettie Bingel.

Lavina Weiterhaus-en, Gisela Gorl, Marion McAdams. Caleta Williams, Ruth Horst. Beatrice McQuis-ton, Lois Wallace Robert Marshall. Elmer Sehmitt. Frank Kischer, Howard Wadsworth, John Grant.

Herbert Witt-jner, Kenneth Steele, Clsyses Hayes and Harry Donnelly. Iscellaneous Shower. Miss Mary E. Klein, whose marriage to Harold A. Fickling will take place this month, was honor guest at a miscellaneous shower, given at the home and Mrs.

Louis W. Dalzell, of Ridge Northside, is to take place at 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon In the home of the bride's mother. Wednesday Mrs. AVilliam B. Trainer will give a luncheon.

Mr. and Mrs. Trainer have postponed the dinner which they were to have given Wednesday evening and it will be given when Mr. Dalzell and his bride return from their wedding trip. Mr.

Dalzell will give his bachelor dinner in the Pittsburg Golf club tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mrs. Upshur Moorehead, of Washington, and Mr. and Mrs.

William Power, of Detroit, will come early in the week to be here for the wedding. Miss Helen McCreery, of Murray Hill will entertain eastern girls at a house party over the event. Miss Jane Sommerville, a sister of the bride-elect, will serve as maid of honor at the wedding of Miss Ellen Ramsey Sommerville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bond Valentine Sommerville, of East Steuben Crafton, and Dr.

Lawrence John Davis, of Ebensburg and Carnegie, which will take place Wednesday evening, Nov. 23, in the First Presbyterian church, Crafton. The bridesmaids will Include the Misses Elizabeth Ramsey Arrott and Miss Isabella Arrott, of Sewickley, cousins of the bride; Miss Eliza Sommerville, a sister of the bride; Miss Isabella Downing, of Toledo, Miss Louise Mcll-vaine. Miss Mary Foster, Miss Ruth Zahn and Miss Mildred McCue. The bridal party will be completed by a best man and several ushers, friends of the prospective groom.

Mr. and Mrs. Sommerville have Just issued invitations for the wedding. The church ceremony at 7:30 o'clock will be followed by a large reception at the bride's home. Mrs.

George Pearson and her daughter, Miss Alice Pearson, of Dennlston have cards out for an at home Wednesday afternoon. The hours are from 3 to 6 o'clock. Katherine Sledle, daughter of Mrs. Will wedding to J. Willis Dalzell, son of Mr.

sages of roses for the girls and white carnation boutonniers for the men. Seventieth Birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. M.

Meyers of Monessen, are today celebrating their seventieth birthdays. The former having been "70 years old on Friday and the latter will pass the seventieth milestone Monday, Nov. 10. Mr. Myers was born in Germany while Mrs.

Myers, whose maiden name was Celina Weiler first saw the light in Switzerland- They have been married to years and to them nave been born ten children eight of whom are married. They are Dr. Samuel Meyers of Portland, Ore. Leon Myers. Philadelphia, Charles Myers of Flint.

and Jacob and Samuel of Monessen. Mrs. Sophia Wogman. Mrs. Gertrude Burgaur, Munci, Mrs.

Rose Erlinger, East Liverpool, Mrs. Fanny Weitzkorn Pottstown, Pa. and Mrs. Bertha Boyer. of Troy N.

Y. They have ten grandchildren. Church Wedding'. Wednesday morning at the Church of the Epiphany. Washington the marriage of Miss Nellie OLaughlin and Ralph Walters will take place.

The ceremony will be solemnized by Rev. Lawrence O'Connell at a. m. Miss Kathryn Dillon will he th bride's only attendant and Roy Walters will act as his brother's best man. After Dec.

1, the couple will be at home to their friends at 411 Park Knoxville. ROGANOEVJ PAN TF2XJTH Advertise in speaking of Our Merchandise operation, and when we say weare shoes as you would pay $3.50 to $5.00 stores, at The. success of an institution is the sum total of the successes of the individuals comprising- that institution. "Success is a kind of energy; is produced, and not merely possessed. Not what I have, but what I do, is my Aristotle.

ana nrt stairs low rent lo- economic Btote onera 7 fact which investiga- Miss Woodwell's Dance. Debutantes were well represented at the cotillion which "Miss Elizabeth Woodwell, of Penn gave Tuesday night in the Pittsburg Golf club, which brought together about 100 young Tin decorations were simple but most attractive. Clusters of cibodium ferns were grouped around the balcony rail and the favors were arranged in one corner cf the ball room. Three figures cf the cotillon were danced one a prize ngure. ine ui ulih.

John Knowles Woodwell. led the first figure with Miss- JIarlanna Howe Kea, Ferris Hamilton and Miss Madeleine F. Home, with Miss Woodwell the last. The favors were distributed by Miss Woodwell's mother. Mrs.

William E. oodwell; her aunt, Mrs. John Wood-well; Mrs. John Grier Holmes, Mrs. W.

Henry R. Hilliard, Mrs. Charles Arbuth-not, and Mrs. Henry Rees Scully. There was no special guest of honor.

Supper was served at midnight. The buffet table held a large blue basket filled with pink chrysanthemums and caught with choux of white maline. The Brown-Painter bridal party went on to the cotillon following the rehearsal for the wedding. Miss Elizabeth Donnell, of North Highland one of the bridesmaids, entertained the bridal party at dinner. Covers were laid for 22 and the table was adorned with roses and autumn flowers In Dresden effect.

The favors were cor I XMaf tier, will prove. Smart, Stylish and Dashing Shoes for lresy Ladies, Conservative Shoes for Conservative o- civ Vb5S-w Comfort Shoes and Ailing jk. FORLTER bnOE Successors to Ruble. for Tired I Feet. pjy if CO.

$2.35 aoer. Liberty and 7th. Plttahors. Fa. 1.

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