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The PiHiburgh PrH, Tueday, October 26, 1965 3f Nancy Egan Names Date Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Egan Jr. cf Mt.

Lebanon announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy, to Curtis Dean Clemson. He is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. Davis F. Clemson of State College.

Directors Also Named Garden Leader Well Qualified Mrs. WilliamS. Rid Jr. Is Center's New President By GARNETTE JONES The Pittsburgh Garden Center's new president, Mrs. William S.

Rial comes into her position fully qualified. She is a charter member of the Windowbox Garden Club, was chairman of the May Market in 1963, works for the dried plant and Christmas sales, and was a director of the center while Mrs. J. HaroH Autenreith was president. miss fcRan is a graauain oi Pennsylvania State Universi- Davis of Jamos Drive an- ty where her fiance is ast u- the Mrotha, th ricnt.

They be wed Dec. 11 in Universitv Tark. daughter, Judith Marea, to Tatrirk Gcbicki. Mr. and Mrs." Fondroy-Scuimbrene John Grhicki of Latrobe are Announcement has boon h's parents, made of the engagement of Miss Pavis.

a graduate of Ann Fandray to Lt. raham Beach, is attending Stetson M. Dennis Sculimhrene, son University. I viand, Fla. Her of Mr.

and Mrs. Meyer Scul- fiance was graduated from imbrene of Bethel Park. Hie New England School for Miss Fandray, daughter of Investigators. Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Fan- A Dumber wedding is be-1 ing planned. dray of Carnck, is a junior at Dunuesne University, her fi- 1 x7" A hk vv jr yf) mka Items of business at the general meeting of the center included the reappointment of Mrs. Frank L. Seamans of Perennial Garden Club as recording secretary and Mrs. Albert Allen of Country Lane Garden Club as assistant treasurer.

Reappointed directors were Mrs. John T. Dickinson of Dark Hollow and Mrs. George B. Moore of Village Garden Club in Sewlckley.

-l OVID 200 V4HIE TIFS 04lir lliltrii iic aiu lining school at Moody Air Force THE HAW I4KEHS jrttm mitt w-v- Dovi's-Gebicki Mr. and Mrs, Ralph W. 4 Mrs. Donna K. Hasley, of Churchill, Mrs.

Homer R. Stanler, MRS. RIAL Feature for If etlnesday Halloween Cookies 2 d. 44c Rhea's wonderful cookies Decorated in Halloween Colors for the family And "Trick or Treating" City Club Members To Be Entertained Members of the Woman's City Club will be guests of Mrs. Carl B.

Jansen in her Gateway Towers home for a tea Nov. 4 from 2 to 4 p. m. The club plans a dessert bridge Nov. 6 at 1 p.

m. in the club rooms at the Penn-Sheraton Hotel. Mrs. James Herbert McKee is chairman. national membership chairman and convention seating chairman; Mrs.

Stanley Rosecrans, president of the Pittsburgh ORT Chapter, and Mrs. William Katz, Pittsburgh arrangements chairman. More than 460 chapters are represented at the meetings. BEHIND THE SCENES at ony convention ore women hard at work to see that things run occording to schedule. Checking plans for the national ORT meeting are, left to right, Mrs.

Bernard Loevner, assistant local arrangements chairman; Mrs. Jack Eisenberg, of Ross Township and Mrs. Kenneth G. Jackson, or Rockledge were newly-elected directors. Some 225 women attended the luncheon, business meeting and election.

Mrs. Nora Burton of Cork City, Ireland, will be guest speaker tomorrow for the meeting of the Pennsylvania division of Women's National Farm and Garden Assn. in the College Club of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Burton, president of the Irish Country Women's is on a tour which was organized by the Women's Farm and Garden Assn.

of the United States. The Wexford Garden Club, host for Mrs. Burton, will honor her later tomorrow with a covered dish dinner at the home of Mrs. Russell Connolly. Mrs.

Burton's visit is part of an exchange program in lUilim you try Apple-up-side-down Cake 94c Lemon Meringue Pie. MtiloV SqU'" Vo3 Ohio $1.," N. V. 1000 Women Gather Here For 18th ORT Convention Auxiliary To Meet Zoar Home Auxiliary will meet tomorrow at 1 p. m.

in the Smithfield Congregational Church. 441 MorVtt St. Deans To Hold Meeting Mrs. Jeannette Oden, president of the Western Pennsylvania Assn. of Women Deans, training agency of the Jewish people, with more than 600 installations on five continents.

As the world's larg ilia sions will be a luncheon address by Dr. William Haber, president of the American ORT Federation and the World Union Central Board. Organizational awards will be announced and a fashion show of original creations designed by ORT student-personnel will be presented. The fashions will represent I i iii By BARBARA HOLSOPPLE More than 1000 women from throughout the United States are in Pittsburgh this week for the 18th biennial national convention of the Women's American Organization for Rehabilitation Through Training (ORT). The conference opened in the Hilton Hotel yesterday under the auspices of Mrs.

Max M. Rosenberg, national president; Mrs. Stanley Rosecrans, Pittsburgh ORT president, and Mrs. William Katz, local arrangements chairman-It will run through Thursday with more than 460 chapters represented. Highlights of today's ses Counselors and Personnel Workers, will call a meeting to order on Saturday.

A hospitality hour at Mellon Bank Officers Club at the Penn-Sheraton Hotel starts at which Mrs. Cazwell J. Page Jr. of Wexford recently visited Ireland with four other Pennsylvania garden club women. Twenty-nine local members of the Landscape Design Society of the Garden Club Federation will attend the Community Planning Conference today and tomorrow at Pennsylvania State University.

The Pittsburgh Garden Center will hold wreathmaking classes tomorrow from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. with Mrs.

James J. Dowd instructing. Supplies are available today or may be obtained tomorrow at the center. Bring a sandwich; a beverage will be served. Mrs.

Clyde Steck, club member, will conduct a program on art and flowers at noon Nov. 3 for the meeting of Country Lane Garden Club. est voluntary vocational training agency, It currently teaches a range of 70 modern skills to an annual enrollment of more than 45,000 students. Women's American ORT, largest ORT group in the world, is a nation-wide membership organization affiliated with the American ORT Federation which receives funds by special agreement with the Joint Distribution Committee, a member agency of the United Jewish Appeal. the work of vocational students in Iran, Morocco, France, Israel and Tunisia.

William O. Douglas, associate justice of the U. S. Supreme Court, delivered the opening keynote address of the convention last night. ORT Is the vocational 11 a.

follow- Mrs. Oden ed by a tour of the bank's automated functions. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 m. at the Penn-Sheraton. i Matthew Holden professor of political science at the University of Pittsburgh, will discuss "The Computer and Government." Virginia G.

Taylor is vice president of the group. Elsie only E. Braun is secretary and Mrs. Boyd Heck is treasurer. Party Scheduled Xi Tau chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will have a Hal-loween party Thursday in the Carlton House after "Mink, It's Magic," a program by Mrs.

Howard Bitzer and Mrs. Bernard Bierl. ivSr I. A AA- Theater Party Set Richland Civic Club ways and means committee plans a theater supper party Friday at the Pittsburgh Play- house. The group will see "Tartuffe" and raise funds for a nursing scholarship.

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