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TRTDAY, NOVEMBER 133 Want Ad Headquarters, Court 1309 Other Departments, Court MSO JOTTSBTZRGII PRESS To Garnesie-sLDaughter Aides AtTBenefit In Moth Wed Fof-Geremdny er's Gown a jkv- jl a. a. JLA. a. "XT Katherinp Pku.l..

ur-n Cl Irvine; Vice-Chancellor of University of tSf. 'Andrews, Wilt Be Principal Speaker1 at Annual Exercises Tuesday i-u- Vj RS. ROSWELL MILLER, daughter of the late Andrew M' Carnegie, accotnoanied by her husband, will be in Pitts Married to Porter Sawyer Kier, Today Sl becomes the bride of ivory Satin anT? 1' t0day she wil1 wear he gown The ceremony will mther Wte her" weddinS day. hide's parent lS "at 6:30 m' at thc home of the Kier is a so MrS GeorSe Cope Stewart of Sutler, of Darlington Road Kier 311(1 he Iat Porter Sawyer Kier burgh Tuesday to attend the Carnegie Day exercises. 'Mr.

and Mrs. 5 Miller will be the guests of r. and Mrs. John L. 650 Mo re wood Avenue." Miller is a special member of the trustees committee of Carnegie Institute of Tech nology.

Monday evening at th- University Club, and Mrs. Miner will be Mrs; Joseph Lasday Entertains Group honor guests at a dinner party. The trustees committee and the mem 4" ine sleeves and the bers i of the Carnegie Institute 1 of Technology will be present to- meet Mr. and Mrs. Miller.

Tuesday eve ning: Mr. and Mrs, Porter will enter tain -with a dinner at their home for their guests. Christmas Annual Safe Helps Maintain Children's Ward Mr. and Mrs. Miner will leave late Tuesday night for New York.

Sir-James C. Irvine, principal and vice chancellor of the University of St. Andrews. Scotland, who wiU, de- Mrs Joseph Lasday of Darlington Road will be hostess to members of the Sabbath Cultural Group of Ha-dassah Chapter tomorrow in her home. Mrs.

I. B. Kriemer Is chairman. 1 "Church' and State in the Middle Ages" will be the topic discussed by Mrs. E.

B. Friedberg. A A meeting of the Woman's -Home Missionary Society of Emory Church will be held this afternoon in the church parlors, The year's study book on Tnd ian will be reviewed. Mrs. A.

Ross and Mrs. George Morse will give a musical program. foSt f.0aCk- 1116 sirt loics to the floor and extends in a long train in back. The neckline is square, changed from its original design, which was high with a boned eclar. The old-fashioned musketeer sleeves are also altered with lace forming the sleeves and shoul-oer pufls of satin.

Her veil of tulle is arranged simply in cap effect wiUi a narrow gold ribbon band acrols the front and a circlet of orange biossoms in back. A little face veil ewers tiie eyes. Gardenias and lilies Of the Valiev Willr form Vifr hrirtaf uver tne mam aaaress at tne car-negie Day exercises, will be the guest of President Thomas S. Baker, Dr. Baker will entertain at a 4.5- I Vfc A If i if II luncheon for him at the University Club Tuesday.

The board of trustees also win be guests at the luncheon. Sir Irvine will arrive in Pittsburgh Tuesday rooming, leaving that eve qpHE ANNUAL Christmas sale sponsored by the Columbia Hospital Auxiliary will be held Dec. 3 in the Hotel Schenley. Proceeds are to be used for the maintenance of the children's ward in the hospital. In addition to general expenses last year, the club purchased two carts for.

the operating room and other xequip-ment. Mrs. Joseph C. McCune is auxiliary president. ning.

bouquet. HO I Thanksgiving Dance The D. C. A. fraternity will give a Thanksgiving dance at the University Club Thursday night.

The committee includes Edward Haymaker, Joseph Jones and Reed Jackson. ur. w. iiugn Meade of the Church of the Ascension. Pittsburgh, will read the service, assisted by Dr.

Jesse Brennan, rector of St. Peter's Episcopal Church Butler. Cibotiuni ferns, paims and candles will form an improved altar. MISS VIRGINIA STEWART, her sister's maid of honor, will be gowned in chartreuse green crepe. Bands cf brown fur finish the short sleeves and the neckline which is cut in a in back.

A narrow belt of the material is finished with an ornament of 'fur at the natural waistline. Pompon chrysanthemums, Talisman roses and African daisies will form her bridal bouqet. The bridesmaids, Mrs. John Henry, Mrs. E.

Alexander Hill and Miss Mary Louise Miller, all of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. George Walter Johnson of New Castle, will wear gowns in similar style of egg shell crepe. The three-quarter length EitttSocial 'III 1 I ri billed Ring m5 of Four a Events Season Are on Calendar RiipilsXWrite, Produce IPlay Costumes and Scenery Also 1 Designed by Herron Hill Club FOUR of the major social events of the winter season at Pitt wiU 1 take place within the next four weeks. On Thursday, night in the Y. W.

H. A. the Pitt Players WiU stage their final performance of the first production of the "year, "Enter Madame." i- Friday night Chancellor John G. Bowman will give his annual reception to the parents of the What Kind of a RING do yon like? ITS HERE i Honestly you never saw so many rings before dinner s- rings, costume rings, sport rings, birthstone rings, emblem rings, men's rings engagement rings and wedding rings, of course. There's a ring for everyone" and if your selection i is eta gif for Christmas, "we'll lbe.

happy to re-s serve it in oar "LAY-AW AY' department upon payment of a small clepC5tT7-7the balafite vhen it is delivered. MEMBERS of the Opportunity Club i at Herron Hill Junior High wrote and produced "Dawn of Liberty." The group is for students interested in historical research work. Costumes and scenery were Jreshman in Soldiers' and Sailors' sleeves are formed of circular ruffles finished with banding of bronze-colored beads. Bronze buckles fasten the narrow belts. Their flowers will be pompon chrysanthemums, African daisies and.

Afterglow roses. John Howland of Worcester. will be Mr. Kier's best man. and the ushers will be Samuel S.

Scott, William Wolfe and Alexander Hill of Pittsburgh and Kenneth Page of Chicago. Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Kier will receive the guests with the bridal party at the reception after thc ceremony. Mrs.

Stewart will wear a gown of pink lace and Mrs. Kier will be gowned in white lace. Both will wear corsage bouquets of orchids. MR. KIER and his bride will leave tonight for New York to sail Saturday on the Munargo for a weddirg" trip to Miami, Nassau and Memorial; Hall, On i Thanksgiving 5 made by students of the Costume Club, directed by Miss Margaret i-wingv ana me oceziery uiuo unncr eve the College Association will hold its annual holiday formal in the Hotel Schenley ballroom.

Motar Board and the "Customs committee of the Woman's Self- the supervision of Ralph Lias. Mrs. Mary Loesch is sponsor of the club. The Dramatic Department of the Goodwin School is giving a musical today featuring Bruce Hewitt Ro-deniser, baritone, junior. Nina Hoff Government -Association -were 1 to have dinner tonight at the Heinz House.

Afterwards the two oreani- man will accompany Mr. Rodeniser. i nations were to have separate meet- ings. Dean 'i Trirysa W. Amos is Others who will entertain are Miss lie i' -a.

Dorothy Ella Dauber, pianist; William Robinson Cameron, baritone, and H. William reader. Misses Ruth CappeU. Dorothea Wilson, Aver ill Glies, Barbara Yoakam, Rings for Women $5, to $350 Rings for Men $5, to $275 i Rings for Children $1.50, $3, $5 to $25 If i Thrifty to Shop Firwt At 1 Havana. They will be at home at 5700 Darlington Road.

Hie bride is a graduate of Vassar College, and Mr. Kier was graduated from Dartmouth. College. scheduled to speak on the significance of the senior: year. At the customs meeting plans were to be made for the awarding of merit panthers on Nov.

23. The readers group of the Woman's Association met yesterday at the College Club. Mrs. Hugh. A.

Wing I Mary Jane Bender and Louise Ries- Guests from out of town at tne ceremony include. Mr. and Mrs. Jack sang a group of Russian songs and ter will act as usherettes. At their last meeting the Ellis alumnae decided to hold a bridge benefit and donate the proceeds to $25 Mrs.

David R. Craig spoke on "Plays of the American Theater Society." group is making plans for a party Dec. 14. Members of the Classical Associa the Children's Hospital. Miss Cath A group of aides for the benefit musical to be sponsored by the woman's auxiliary of the Salvation Army Home and Maternity Hospital to be held tonight in the Bellevue High School.

Pictured left. to right, Misses Lois Speer, Martha Trent, Helen Wicks, Eleanor Graham, Betty Ries and JBetty Marquis. Lower "left, Misses Betty -Williams, Betty Bowman and Helen Stulen. erine Shuman is in charge of the fund. John Mooberts tion of "Pittsburgh will be guests of MAGICIAN WEI perform at the the i Classical Club performance of Plautus' ancient Roman comedy, A Craf ton High School for those life.

It w. Ehrhart of Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer Hackenberg of Wynnewood, Mr.

and Mrs. James Rees of Bridgeport, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Page of Chicago. Pittsburglier Weds Washington Girl Mr.

and Mrs. William D. Perkins, of Seattle, announce the marriage of their daughter, Poily, to William Hugh Morrow, son of Mr. 3 SON CO. -Mostellaria," which will be pre who enjoy the unseen.

"This is the first in a series of benefit entertain- ENTERTAIN NOBILITY sented tomorrow "morning the auditorium of the Central Catholic DIAMOND A tsl ri i cnnnenrH V-t7 f-Vl fTVtilH TX71 i Af must is or Duquesne Co-eds To See Grid Battle Five co-eds from Duquesne University leave today for Washington, D. where they will see the Duquesne-Catholic University fare Committee of the Craf ton Worn- School. The original play was a as Club. Proceeds will be used for adapted and translated for the club hot lunches and milk for needy chil- f- James assistant professor of Latin dren of the borough. Mrs.

C. V. Russia? Prince and Princess Are Guests of E. T. Weirs During Stay in Pittsburgh npWO visitors to Pittsburgh, Princess Alexis Obel- and Mrs.

Jesse H. Morrow, 'of Pittsburgh. The ceremony, took place game Tney are the Misses Wilt is chairman. Mrs. Marjorie Evans Stewart, dramatic soprano, accompanied by Miss wprtnftsriav afternoon a the home Mary Ahearn, Mary DeJjsttCzo, (DPErEM.IULIIWS J- insky, formerly of Petrograd, and Prince George Scherbatoff, formerly of the bride's parents in The pres- Pearl Zawada, ail junior, and Ruth ence'of the immediate relatives and Witt and Grace Priori, seniors.

The intimate friends. and Mrs. girls will atteM.the dance foilow-Morrcw will make their home in ing the g3e. Seattle. The bridegroom is a giadu-1 nf Yale University, class of 1S-3- Mis.

F. K. McCain was installed 523-529 Penn Avenue of Moscow, Russia, aire the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.

T. Weir, of the Schenley Apartments. In their honor the Weirs gave a small dinner party at the Longue Vue Country Club last evening, i i ri rr tViti Rohii-rfav wilt iw 11 1 1 Marianne Genet will sing at the afternoon meeting of the Linden P. T. A.

Miss Amelia Igel of the Child Guidance Clinic will address members of the group. Tea will be served by Mrs. George Katchum, chairman; Mrs. H. C.

Mrs. William A. Smith, Mrs. C. Hax Mo president of the Turner unit Mrs.

Morrow, mother of the bride'''? as vic fa M. JWJ fc. to Seattle for the wed-; of the Wilkinsburg Parent Teacher Madame Elizabeth Echumatoff of signs made by Princess Obelinsky who has the final work completed by women workers in Kentucky. Cullough, Mrs. James Y.

Hambly and dinr. She will spend the winter Association. IIxs F. K- McCain was york renowned Russian artist in San Francisco with her daugh- appointed chairman of the Welfare r1 D. vk i-ZCnm'tt 1 I who has done portraits of Mrs.

Weir Mrs. Harry Sadler. Spectacular Sole Iranaparon Volvo? Mr. and Mrs. Weir gained the ac g(g 525-529 Penn Avenue For a Limited Time Only Original WEDS IN CALIFORNIA Edward William Gwinner, of Pittsburgh and Miss Elizabeth Day of Lo Angeles Marry Today AN OUT-OF-TOWN wedding that will bring a bride to -Pittsburgh is the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Day, daughter of Mrs.

T. J. Ruddy rf Los Angeles. Cal- to Edward William Gwinner, son of Mr, and r'rrt w. Gwinner off Fifth Avenue.

The ceremony will take place quaintanceship of the members of Russian nobility through Grand Duchess Marie who was entertained by the Weirs during her visit to Pittsburgh last year. Like many members of their set, the Russian guests have combined business with pleasure. They are holding an exhibit of handiwork in the French room of the Schenley Hotel today and tomorrow. Various hand-quilted beach, boudoir and sports coats and comforts are in the collection. Plush-lined bed jackets and lounging robes, some trimmed wiCh ermine tails, are attractive additions to the exhibit.

All the materials are selected and de- Turtle todaV at 3 p. m. in AH Saints Episcopal Church, Beverly Hills, Cal. The bride will weauc gown of ivory satm with an ivory tulle and rose fuses' Sizes' tf lo 50 roint lace veil. Ht Cowers will be ward William Gwinner, Mrs.

Fred orchids and lilie of the valley erick Gwinner III, the bridegroom's parents and his sister-in-law and Oliver Minnemayer, bis uncle. Miss Dorouv Youngaiuui, heim, tre maid of honor, and Mis Francf Shoup of Los Altos. Miss MariPn Cook Market de Nault. Los Ange's. bridesmaids.

wUl wear srowns inchrrsanthemum shaaes of will rarrv Talis- 75 cJoiv miicfi loveliest you loo A CORMCT POWDER. SHADE man rses. Marjorie Day. the flower rirl.ym wear a peach-colored frock and carry a nosegay cl Govtn. Vclucs to 19.70 79c NATUKUE TEUTENANT ERICKSON WUW-L DON NICHOLS of Rje.

aveS to Caornia by auane ft arqe -oz. ar tzd ACHtt fond- MCHEV. 3 Worth twice their sale price! These glamorous dresses are ready for many gala occasions. Of flattering velvet they're trimmed with bead sequins and burntout work. RCM8 TO ushers wiU include Clements war ts John Hair of Long Beach.

C) jaquelin Hume. Pasadena col-gte'classmastes ct Mr. Gwinner. a Adding dinner at the home of and Mrs. Ruddy in Los Angeles SmToUow the remon- After the the wedding party will ac-drTnv the bridal couple to Wil-SSrSJ fromPwhere they wul sail the Mariposa for a three-weeks kthe fon in Pittsburgh.

blideended Simmons Col-J Boston, and tsa graduate, of iTniversjty of Calif orma. Los member ot zeta Tau Ifiiha "sorority: Mf. Gwinner was A1Q" cived his master's degree This is the original English's Turtle Oil Cream which hss (retfd imh tiittfttS 9tm ii(6 it beUiei ft thk few pfti- dt tun atsi tnk aU-Iikiag diffrtt your 0i'l ufi4 with a "iok malck ton gt actiy right thd UUY Pa Vtv MAIiY ta4 mrnxr 4mvki "to tea Sold at all tod I SAte recn i I 1 -I Ilk. 1 1 I Ij. the Harvard Graduate Srhool ot AdmLiistration.

He also ct Jr Pajo- vB- 6 Guests Vom Pittsburgh st tbt eddin? include Mr. and, Mrs. Ed.

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