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THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1920. SOCIETY RECEPTION WEDDINGS LUNCHEONS BALLS CLUBS Lecture-Recital I Planned. 'signed for this rart of the musical! Former Chaplam Addree Club College Club to Meet. ON CHARITY BALL MUSIC COMMITTEE revue, xae casi r.eia a renearsai tast The -h Harvey K. and Harry p.

Austin will present a lecture-recital of rt- ro.Srirt url ics" at a r.t holj an open meeting the afternoon i I niht in the Schenley H.nel. The was a chaplain in the American Army (various croups are rehearsintr dancs duriri the war, spoke on his experi- of k. when Mrs. urayiee lttie fiouihfrn C'-ub Krulav l'rnitt Lams Will speak on Russian at tie Hotel JSohenlt y. Tin ciames, Pnd folk stories.

Mrs. hostesses for tOe meptinir will bn Mrs. almost nightly in their own districts. New Kra Vlub v-erdav trnoon the Wabath Building. Mrs.

Rose S. Wedding Tonight. Uurlt-y was director. book review Liitus talk xill be illustrated tlarrv P. Allen.

Robert With. -luiii-ey- was civen ty t'tivi- Tonight at 7:30 o'clock In ers and Mrs. C. C. Bunt on.

The affair is in charge of the program committee, Mis. Oi villeita IS. hue, chair, man. Second United Presbyterian Church the Rev. Johnston H.

Calhoun will children. Misd Leona Friedman wnl present the u'uslcai numbers, l.a-Verne Mi Orea, Anna Mae milh, Gracye K. Eatus and Cora Isenberg will give dances and Miss Dorothy Claire Crider will read folk stories. Th' daneers wili be ly Mrs. F.

S. Sullivan. An informal tea Will follow the program. sa.ni?. aecornpamed bv Miss Mary IV Miss Horot hy gave readings.

James E. Bay was in charge of a sale of articles made at the workshop of the Pennsylvania Association foi the Blind. A social hour follower. with Mrs. John Scliriever, Daniel Z-'-bee, Mrs.

W. P. Hansell and Mrs. Lawrence Barr as hostesses. Play to Be Reviewed.

Kutrerte CVNelll's play, "Beyond tne Horizon." will be reviewed by Mrs. Goorff Pearson at a meeting, of the oman's Club of Kdgewood Wednesday afternoon in the Edgewood Ciuo. RECEPTION AND DANSANT IN PITTSBURGH GOLF CLUB nS. THOMAS H. BAKE WELL of Fifth avenue will be hostess I at a reception and dansant this afternoon from 4 until 7 o'clock V1 tne Pittsburgh Golf Club in honor of her son and daughter-ia-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Page Bakewell, whose marriage took place last summer at Hyannisport, Mass. Mrs. Bakewell was Miss Estelle Lytle Duni, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Thatcher Dunn of New York. The hostess, will be assisted by Mrs. John Grier Holmes, Mrs. Charles Wharton, Mrs. George R.

Iloldship, Mrs. 1. H. B. McKnlght, Mrs.

James k. Bakewell, L. E- Beall and Mrs- T. H. Dickson.

The club hou.se will be decorated with chrysanthemums in the fall shades, gold and bronze predominating. The guests will be received in the ballroom before a lattice of trailing vines, crotons, cibodiurn ferns and bamboos Intermingled with flowers. The balcony and window places will be banked with colored crotons and cibodium ferns. Dancing will be the feature of the afternoon and a buffet supper will be served. solemnize the marriage of Miss Ruth Eleanor Evans, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Porter Evans of Dar- lington road, to Dr. Brown Fulton, son of Mrs. Annie Dickson Fulton of the East End. Miss Evans' matron of honor will be her sister-in-law, Mrs.

I W. Neil Evans, and Miss Josephine Porter of Xew Cumbetiand, W. League Club to Hold Tea. Members of the Leasrue of Girls' Clubs will hold a tea Sur.Jay afternoon In the cluhrooms, Tnird avenue. The Marguerite Club will to Hold Luncheon.

Fraternity Club Committee Will Meet, "here will be a meeting of the ex. ive committee of the OutlooK Pittsburgh Alliance and Alpha hostess to the other eight clubs of the Ait. iTiee rnimirrnw arternoon at 211 o'clock in the Hotel Chatham. will be maid of honor. The brides- Tta fraiefnTtV win hWth annual maids will include Miss Dorothy Wii- founder's day luncheon Saturday In liams, Loraine Connelly and Miss the Fort Pitt Hotel.

The thirty-sec orgaruazl ion. A program will be presented by Miss Mary Morris, Miss Mart-aret Nolan, Miss Bessie Weis-berg. Miss Minerva and Msss Dorothy Eisenstadt, Miss Adeline Cobn, Miss Sara Gordon, Miss Marie, Miss Sfar-tina and Miss Marguerite Lang. The organization will hold its first dansant December 1 in William Penn HoteL THE REV. WINFREY ACCEPTS CALL Dorothy Rose.

Robert W. Evans, brother of the bride, will be Dr. Fulton's best man, and serving as uhers will be Dr. Harry Pollock, Fulton ond anniversary of the founding or the organization will be observed. The committee in charge of the luncheon includes Mrs.

Wildman. Mrs. Charles Bigelow and Miss Mary Thompson. I Linn, Henry Dickson Fulton and John i Christler Evans II. Helen Fulton IS v3 -1' rt Vv l- 4 Vfvtj -v Wallace of Bellevue.

and "Walter G. Order Arrange Dance. The Queen Fsther Home of the Bellevue Sisterhood, Dames MT. PLEASANT, Nov. 24 (Special.) The Rev.

W. Winfrey, pastor of St. Paul's Baptist Church, Pittsburgh, has accepted a call to the Second Church here. He will for the present reside in Pittsburgh while occupying the local pulpit. Fleming, son of Robert D.

Fleming of Cleveland, will be solemnized to- P. C. W. Club Plans Dance. The Decade III Club of the Pennsylvania College for Women will hold a daneet tomorrow night in Woodland Hall.

The alumnae, members of the school and their friends are invited to attend. Sowash will be flower girl and Johnston H. Calhoun, ring bearer. A reception and dinner in the Pittsburgh Athletic Association will follow the wedding ceremony. of Malta, will hold the second of a series of dances, Wednesday, December 1 in the Bellevue Borough i Hall.

fr" 11 night in the home of the bride by the Rev. Frank D. Bryson. Tle bride will wear a frown of white georgette erei and will carry white roses. Misa Sarah Wallace, as her sister's maid of honor, will wear a frock of shell pink georgette and will carry pink roses.

John G. Fleming will be his brother's best man. Miss Augusta Gundlaeh, cousin of the bride, will play, the wedding, music. A'dinner will follow the service. After an Eastern trip Mr.

and Mrs. Fleming will make their home in Cleveland. 'f Chareh Wedding Planned. The wedding of Miss Mary Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Ctevens of Mulford street, and Dle W. Wilcox, son of Mr. and Mrs.

T. C. Wilcox of ('enter avenue, will be solemnized tonight at 8:30 o'clock in tho Church of God by the Rev. C. C.

Byler. The bride Is to wear a frown ef white satin and tulle, with full eourt train falling; from the shoulders. Bh will carry white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Thelma Hasting will be maid of honor. She will wear Uver cloth and blue tulle and carry Ward rosebuds.

The matrons of honor, Mrs. Charles Medsger, sister of. the bridegroom, who will be gowned in yellow satin and tulle, and Mrs. John Sankey, a recent bride, who will be attired in white satin and lace, will carrjf arm bouquets of Ward roses. Maud Esther May rose, niece of the bridegroom, as flower girl, will wear a frock of white ruffled net and Carry a Colonial basket of pompoms.

Charles Mayrose, will be ring bearer. Ralph Stevens wilt serve as best man and the ushers will include Charles Medsger and John Sankey. Miss Ruth Miller will play the wed- -ding music and Miss Anne Mclntyre will sing. Mr. and Trs.

Wilcox will for the growing girl The difficult stage in shoe fitting is that intermediate period when a young girl emerges from childhood. To hold shapeliness and give good service, shoes for the growing girl must be designed with extraordinary care, a trifle full in last, a moderate amount of slendemess in upper. You can alwavs find such shoes at Verner's. V-e Specialize in Children's footwear our Children's shop is the largest and most complete establishment of its kind in the city. The model we are showing here is carried in a straight foot-form last or in the popular English model and wc can show it to you in Black or Tan leathers.

Sizes 2t- to 7. The price is MISS AXXABKIXK McFXDOYTXEY. Miss McEldowney is a member of the music committee, for the Charity Ball which will be given under the auspices of the Federation of Girls Schools Societies in Syria Mosque the night of December 29. SI December Wedding Planned. Miss Margaret Virginia Sykes.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Sykes of Lincoln avenue, Bellevue, has selected December 29 as the date for her marriage to A. Carson Connor, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Connor, formerly of Home avenue, Ava-lon, but now of Cincinnati, Oi Miss Sykes has asked Miss Margaret Wallace of Greenville, to be her maid of honor and Mrs. Edkard H.

Sykes of Bellevue to be matron of honor. William Gillespie of Bellevue will be The bride is a daughter of the late William L. Taylor and a granddaughter of Col. John N. Taylor of East Liverpool.

After December 15, Mr. and Mrs. Weinhardt will be at best man. Thurston Celebrates Thanksgiving. Following their annual custom, the faculty and pupils of the Thurston Preparatory School brought their Thanksgiving offering for St.

Barnabas Home yesterday morning. The children of the first and second primary classes presented a dramatization of 'The First Thanksgiving Dinner." The following children took tit. travel in the West and after Decern- home in 120 North Illinois street. ber 15 will be at home in Mulford Engagement Announced. Indianapolis.

atreet. Announcement has been made of Incidentally you zvill probably rnsh to tank at the new sliozvcase in the vestibule. It contains a fine shoving of. the newer models in Children's Shoes. the engagement of Miss Marjorie B.

Duff, daughter of the late J. Boyd Tm Reside in Cleveland. The marriage of Miss Margaret Duff and Mrs. Duff of the. K.ist End mart- Elder Brewster Francis Bissell: Wallace, daughter of Mrs.

Sarah to Dr. George Warren Rigg of Knox- Gov. "Bradford, Thomas Cowdrey; I ville. The announcement was made I Miles Standish. Dunlap: John at a tea given Saturday afternoon by I Alden, Fletcher Sheffield; Stephen Mrs.

James Garfield Lewis in hpr i Hopkins. Robert Brown; Mrs. Bras- home In Fairmount avenue. Sharing honors with Miss Dirff was Mrs. William G.

Duff, a recent bride. Mrs. Harold Dow and Miss Garnet Fox WATCH THE BIG 4 (f BlTinLBJp) 249 Fifth Avert ue New Ball Committee Named. Most of the chairmen for the charity ball to be given under the auspices of the Federation of Girl Schools' Societies for the benefit of the Harmarville Home for Convalescents have named their committees. Mrs.

William H. Stevenson, chairman of the door committee, will have' Mrs. S. N. Benham, Miss Marie Dermott, Mrs.

John M. Freeman and Mrs. J. D. King to assist ber.

The floor committee, of which Miss Josephine Frances Burke is chairman, has not yet been selected. Miss Eleanor Cramer Hall, who is in charge of publicity for the ball, reports the following list of box holders: Mrs. Daniel M. Clem-son, Mrs. S.

x. Benham. Mrs. Harvey-Van Vorhis, Mrs. Willard B.

Brenne-man, Mrs. B. F. Jones. Mrs.

Aler- presided at the tea table. T-45 jyittm ford, Lueretia Billings; Ruth Bradford. Helen House; Mrs. Allerton, Jane Miller; Remember Allerton, Mary Margaret Marshall; Priscilla, Martha Williams; Frances" Brewster, Laura Oliver; Mary Chilton, Mary Davis; Mary Carter, Helen Hoeveler; John Carver, Alfred Ward; Jane Biltington, Dorothy Principal Indians, Massasoit, George Creightonr Sumo-set, Russell Squanto, Coleman Ward; other Indians. Mary Bindley, Genevieve Bindley, Murry Gilchrist, James Keeble, Mary Lou Paull, John Talbert, Richard Tate, Rust Htins.

The fourth junior class then presented a play called "The Iloneer." The cast was: The Pioneer Man. Jane Harton; The Pioneer Woman, Suzanne Trimble; Spirit of the Forest, Helen Sal-keld; Fever, Jean Wilson; Famine, Clarissa Reed; Powers of the Forest, To Entertain at Bridge-Tea. Miss Grace Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Bowman tf Squirrel Hill and Albemarle avenues, will entertain with a bridge-tea in her home Saturday afternoon in honor of her two house guests. Miss Emily Sellstron of Jamestown, N. and Miss Katherine Thompson of Lewis-town, Pa. Assisting the hostess will be Miss Josephine Heckel and Mrs.

Kirkland Wiley Todd. Stomach-Kidney sHeart-ZJvet Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL ander Laughlin. Mrs. Joel Bur- oick, jars. vv.H!iam Penn Mrs J.

D. Lyon, Mrs. John S. Holmes' Mrs. Andrew W.

Mellon. Mrs. James H. Looklmrt. Mrs.

Tt I Mrs. Glenn T. Braden. Mrs Willis Gretchen Barlow, Emily Bixler, Nancy TH National Remedy of Holland fat an tu rias and endorsed by Quean Wilhel-nlna. At all three size.

PIE Plan Charity Dance. Final arrangements have been completed for the benefit dance of the Hadassah Chapter to be held Monday night in the William Penn' Hotel. The proceeds will be used in the restoration of Palestine and in local charity work. fee the name Geld Made) boa aa4 accept do imitatioa For Sale at May'a lrur Storea, tv nii.iiu row Mrs. James H.

Hammond, Mrs. Ri'chard Bentty Mellon, Mrs. F. E. Powers Mrs.

Willinm McK. Reed, Mrs Kd-mund W. Mudge. W. G.

Costin Mrs. James B. Laughlin, Mrs. John G. Jennings and Mrs.

William Larimer Jones, Sr, The ball is scheduled to take place the night of December 29 in Syria Mosque. Mi! Belleuoue Ctrl Engaged. Mrs. Zelda Kaufman of street, Bellevue, announces Jackson the en- Goehring, Frances Horneckcr, An-jeanette Hunter, Carolyn Maccoun, Anita Robinson, Viola Cherrington; Powers of the River. Carolyn Bixler.

Louise Brown, Nancy Brown, Eleanor Campbell, Mary Mellon McClung, Eleanor Evans, Jean Forsyth, Helen Hunter, Florence Wainwright, Elizabeth Williams; Mist Maidens, Kathleen Guthrie, Mollie Miller, jonnette Simm. the plays color day was observed with the usual exercises; the holding of the school colors for the year by the class of 1921 was spoken about and the meaning of colors by the class president, Pauline Page. iiii! Skin Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura 8op.Otntmmt.Tl-wm.2fig.g whit Foroamplw adtlraoa: gagement of her daughter, Miss Anna Kaufman, to Wvvani Louis First of this city. Highest Quality Greatest Value Plan Christmas Ball. Arrangements are being made by I he Pittsburgh chapter of the Trinity College alumnae for the annual Seton Hill Alumnae Ball.

ball room of the William Tenn Hotl was beautifully decorated last night for the annual Thanksgiving ball of the Seton Hiil Alumnae. Mrs. Joseph Colette, chairman of the decorations, chose a color scheme of guld and white, the Hill School colors. The balcony and windows of the ball room were banked with a profusion of ferns, palms and green foliage intermingled with the school banners, of bold and white. Tall gold Then in turn the four higher classes unfurled their banners and sang their class songs.

Chistmas ball to be held December 27 in the William Penn Hotel. The officers of the Pittsburgh chapter are: President, Mrs. S. II. Kudolph; vice president, Mrs.

W. H. Connell, secretary, Loretto Lavvler; treasurer, I Gladys M. Felix. Paris Silk Undergarmsnt Y.

Represented by A. Wolf son. Showing a sample line of ladies' silk underwear, negligees and novelties, for Job-pert and stores. Wilt at General Forbes Hotel Saturday and Sunday. staridards filled with ragged bold and Vi I Brown-McAfee.

white ehysanthemums were placed around the room. Several hundred of the alumnae and their friends attended the ball. A supper was served at midnight under the direction of C.ALF-0FF SUIT SALE Washington Seminary Dance. The annual benefit dance of the Washington Seminary Alumnae will be given the night of December 10 in the Twentieth Century Club, Bigelow boulevard. The patronesses will include Mrs William K.

Langtitt, president of the alumnae: Mrs. M. Griesh, Mrs. W. J.

Rowland, Mrs. W. L. Stewart, Mrs. J.

C- Bane, Mrs. Andrew J. Martz, Mrs. W. F.

Donaldson, Mrs. Clarence Covey, Mrs. Foster Donaldson, Mrs. T. L.

W. Hespen-heide, Mrs. Herman Henry Fleer. Mrs. Nelson A.

Hanna and Miss Be assured of two things when you make a purchase here highest quality, greatest value. Go through our stocks with the eye of an expert: You will not find a single piece of ware, of whatsoever nature, unworthy. Compare these wares with those shown elsewhere, quality for quality, and price for price You will find not one item that does not offer greater value. Our wares are never marked up beyond a fair and reasonable margin of profit which today, by virtue of increased volume of business, has been lowered at every opportunity so that our customers may reap the benefit as well as ourselves. 1 We accept every opportunity for buying advantageously to the end that our customers may receive the benefit, firmly believing in the principle that a good merchant should buy and sell at the lowest figures possible.

Remembering these things, you will more readily understand why the Grogan 6tore affords special advantages to Holiday shoppers, even to those who seek gift tokens of yery modest about 300 of the finest suits ouse for women and misses at HALF OFF the plainly original prices. Mrs. It. Ochsenhlrt of Jackson street has announced the marriage of her grandaughter, Miss Natalia R. Brown, and Raymond R.

McAfee of the East End. The ceremony was performed last night ir. the First Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. W. A.

Jon officiating. After an Eastern trip Mr. and Mrs. McAfee will be at home in South Atlantic avenue. I Mrsi.

Harry Staley, head tif the supper committee. Mra. J. Winston Johns, general chairman of the ball, was assisted by the following list of chairmen: Mrs. P.

J. Reilly, finance committee; Mrs. Raymond C. Dever, program; Miss Mary Harris, music; Mrs. John A.

Martin. rooopUon; Miss Dorothy Dunlevy, invitations, and Mrs. J. Pierre Vogel, patrones.se3. 1 HSfSWJM Helen Bos well- 1887 tinmiiiiirTTrrmirql 1020 New Castle Girl Weds.

Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Katherine Byers, daughter of Mrs. Henry Ware Byers of Lincoln avenue, New Castle, to 'Thomas W. Dickey, also of New Castle. The ceremony was solemnized Monday night in the Byers residence by the Rev. W.

T. Reynolds of Trinity Episcopal Church, New Castle. Mr. and Mrs. Dickey left for an Eastern wedding trip and after January 1 will be at home In New Castle.

6ROSS SILVERSMITHS JEWELERS AND Follies Dance. One of the interesting features of the "Pitt.sburch Follies of to he presented in the Schenley Theater December 11, 15 and 1C for the benefit of the maternity dispensary of the University of Pittsburgh, will be the Pierrot and Pierette dance by a irroup of Sewickley young people. Mrs. George H. Clapp, Mrs.

Jimes E. Brown, Mrs. Q. P. Rose and Mrs.

James Todd have been named as chaperons of the group. Karl Hein-rich, assisted by Miss Lillian Rose, as Columbine and Harlequin, will dance Uie solo numbers in this group. The dance will be entirely novel, havins been arranged by Mr. Heinrlch for this occasion. Original costumes and a special set of scenery are being de- WOOD ST.

AT 6TO.AVE. PITTSBURGH Taylor-W einhardt. The marriage of M'ss Paulina Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Mary McDonald Taylor of East. Liverpool, and Robert Allen Weinhardt of Indianapolis, was solemnized yesterday at noon in the William Penn Hotel by the Rev.

Dr. Isaac L. Wood. Only the immediate families were present Polly and Her Pals-It's the Truth That Hurts, Pa-By tliff Sterrett Largest Jewelry Establishment In Pittsburgh A MESSAGE -of- CHRISTMAS GREETING Tiiif Hardy Hayes Company 1920 BLUE BOOK 1921 LV IV- -8EV -V i Is now ready. Write or call for one.

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