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THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES. 5UXDAY. AUGUST 29, 19 20. CLUBS Two Fina, Continued from Preceding Page Women' Defense League to Meet. The meeting of the Women's Defense "League of Western Pennsylvania wiil be held Thursday, September 2, at 2:30 o'clock in Hotel Chatham.

At the league shoot Tuesday on the Sheraden ranee, Mrs. G. J. Proessler, with scores of 73 and 76, won the contests for the Dillon and Club prizes. On Tuesday.

the sixth shoot for the Brown trophy will be held on the Highland range. A member must win three single shoots to obtain the cup. No member has yet won more than one shoot. They are: Mrs. Rose Collins Jones.

Mrs. J. R. Keller. Mrs.

W. J. Dillon. -Mrs. Wil- liam Echols and Mrs.

S. A. Reinhard. -MOXDAY FROM 8:30 A. M.

IW'TIL 5 P. M. -TUESDAY FROM A. M. UNTIL P.

M. At the Close of Business Tuesday, Grabowsky's Days Benefit Euchre Planned. 1 A benefit euchre is being planned by Pittsburgh Company. No. 4.

K. P. for Tuesday night in the An m- mory, oi Penn avenue. with its definite discount of 25 off regular prices will close. Women who crave the luxury of Grabowsky's furs who appreciate their beauty and elegance who feel that a saving of 25 is worth while, will make it a point to chose o-n Monday or Tuesday.

lea and Musical Arranged. The Woman's Club of Pittsburgh will hold a musical and tea October 3 in the Hotel Chatham in honor of the newly-elected president. Mrs. George W. Price, and past presidents.

The reception will formally open the club's season. Semi-monthly meetings in the Hotel Chatham will follow. The club's program for the year includes addresses by A. B. Wrierit of the University of Pittsburgh, Frank C.

Harper, J. B. S'-vinney. A. K.

Oliver, city councilman; Mrs. Wallis J. Tener and Will Grr-nt Chambers of the University of Pittsburgh. The forty-fifth anniversary of the organization win be observed in November with a luncheon, and a Christmas party is planned for December. A Martha Washington Tea is scheduled in February, and the year will close with an outing, in the Riverview Park Chapel in June.

fiaim jUistmcaon in Women's footwear A few instances will suffice to show the exceptional values still available. The superiority of style an'd workmanship that always characterizes Ltixura Shoes, is more than ever in evidence in the wonderful showing of eafly Fall styles all the most desirable novelties as well as the more conventional designs are 'included in a very distinguished assemblage of Ties, Pumps, Oxfords and Slippers. $10.00 to $18.00 Glee Club Plans Dance. The Jolly Glee Club will hold a reception and dance Wednesday nigbt at o'clock in Palm. Garden.

William V. Mun'z is in charge. Special this Week Special Sample Sale New Tan and Cordo Russia Calf Oxfords wing tip perforated Club Members Entertain Husbands. I Members of the Bradford Woods Civic Club entertained their husbands i Ht a corn roast Thursday night in the A special lot of Women's finest $12.00 to $15-00 Spring Sample Models (Brooklvn made) Pumps, Ties and Mil mm k'f I 1 1 vamps military heels specially mm.UU home of Mr. and Mrs.

Klmer tjrefrer. Mrs. Hornce Greenwood jrave a read-ins entitled "In Lighter Vein." Oxfords in all leathers cam French Seal Coat. Sport model. Tieau-rihillv lined $185.00 Taupe Nutria Wrap with taupe fox collar, at $400.00 Mole AVrap with qui'rrel collar $425.00 Hudson Seal Coat with skunk collar and and cuffs, flG-inch Taupe Squirrel Coa't with taupe fox collar $500.00 Hudson Seal Coat with eollar and cuffs of Beaver or Natural Gray Squir priced A priced Committee Entertains Children.

The committee on park outings of the Congress 01 Women's Clubs entertained 45 children of the Washington ployaround, with their teachers. Miss Helen Cochrane, Miss Kdna Jones and Miss Sarah Yausrhn, Tuesday on the D. J. Kvans estate, Aspin-wall. After a luncheon, the children playejj Raiiifs.

Mrs Mary K. chairYnan, was assisted by Miss loro-tltv Metx Mrs. ICdmutid Steytler, Mrs. Thomas J. Ford, Mrs.

Rose S. Hurley, Mi s. S. rr and Mrs. C.

C. Moore. Regular Prices Sale Silk Hosiery McCallum. Gordon, Wayne Knit and Luxite Silk Hosiery $1.50 quality at 95c $2.00 quality at $1.55 $20 quality at $1.95 $3.25 quality at $2.50 $4.00 quality at $2.95 rel. Three-quarter length Tag Day for Nursery Planned.

Women of the Day Nursery Association will hold it tag clay next Saturday for the benefit of St. Ann's Day Nursery. The public will be TIOX Terms man be arranaed as' follows: special attes V''" ichcii purchased, balance in the iv infer. Stored free until delivered. I asked to buy a flower and help a I mother keep her chitd." To obtain co-operation of charitable societies, an open meeting V-ill be held tomorrow right at o'clock in the Hotel Chatham.

W. M. Laird Company Liberty and Oliver Date of Lawn Fete Changed. The Crafton Civic Club will hold its benefit lawn fete Tuesday riight. instead of Wednesday, as originally planned.

The fete wilT be held on vacant property in Bradford avenue, Crafton, and will be in charge of the ways and means committee. Mrs. K. H. Rahiser, chairman, will be assisted by- Mrs.

K. A. Henry, Mrs. Francis Holmes, Mrs. H.

J. Boer. -Mrs. Grace McKenzie, Mrs. W.

P. Montgomery, Mrs. Charles Kelly. 514-516 Wooct St jRstrcdbjLs'hGc jsts Miss Osborn, and Saturday Miss Margaret Sykes, sister of the prospective bridegroom, will be hostess at a shower. Additional Society President's Reception Arranged.

A president's day reception. September 9, in the home of the organization executive. Mrs. Joseph C. Heckman, in Avalon, will open the season of the Housekeepers' Club.

Mrs. Heckman will be assisted by Mrs. George P. Rose and the member's" of the tiocial and music committees. During the club year talks will be (riven by Dr.

Caroline S. GREENVILLE BRIDE OF YESTERDAY Continued from Preceding- Page FORMER PITTSBURGH GIRL ENGAGED. Mr. and Mrs. James F.

Cullem of Richmond Hi'l, Long Island, X. have announced the encasement of their niece. Miss May A. Foley, formerly of Pittsburgh, to Regis C. Cunningham of Pittsburgh.

I MISS SHANE HONORED. Mrs. Charles Leroy Tost of Avalon 'entertained at luncheon Tuesday in her home in honor of Miss Mabel Wallace Shane, daughter of Mr. and Donald, whose marriage to Dr. Paul Js- Jordan of Bellwood.

will take Mrs. John Patterson Shane of Mc-i place October 6. The decorations were in pink and lavender asters. Thurs-! day. Miss Betty Stevenson of West AMERICANIZATION BUREAU OFFERED GOVERNMENT AID William N.

McNair, Mrs Otte, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Otte of the Xorth Side, was solemnized Wednesday in the home of the bride by the Rev. T. R- Sehmalie.

The bride wore a simple frock of white organdie, trimmed with hands of white satin, and carried a shower bouquet Of white roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Henel Marguerite Streb, as her sister's maid of honor, wore pale green organdie, with corsage of sweetheart roses. Miss Ia-thilda Brown of Crafton played wedding music. Herman H. Lippold was best man.

A dinner followed the service. At the bridal table covers were laid for 18- Xewton gave a luncheon in Mc-Creery's in, honor of Miss Shane. sub-committee on education, consisting of Mr. Diggs, Prof. J.

SI. Herk-y. director of citizenship classes in tin: Pittsburgh public, schools, and the Rev. n. L.

Hayes, director. of the parochial schools in the Pittsburgh diocese, has Men appointed. "Our work has been taken up under the most favorable auspices," said Director Davis. "Through subcommittees all the members of thi Americanization committee will have an pari in formulating: our system of education for the foreign-born residents of Allegheny count'. In addition to our joint work with the Pennsylvania department of public instruction through Dr.

Thomas K. Kinegan and his staff, we have the support of the local industries, the leaders of the groups of foreign-born of the various nationalities, the foreign language press of the city, state and country, the leading civic and educational organizations, patriotic societies and other important cooperating' agencies." 9 PLAN CHURCH WEDDING. The wedding of Miss Klizabeth Pauline Doris of Liberty avenue and Leo Joseph Sell of the East End will be solemnized Wednesday morning in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church'. Miss- Margaret Sell, sister of the bridegroom, will be maid of honor.

Clarence Renshaw. William li. Stevenson, James O. Handy. Dr.

Krederic Tower Galpln, Miss Marie Dermitt, Miss Laura D. Redick. A. B. Wright, X.

S. (Jrubbs. Harland Bartholomew. Fredrick Bigger and J. CambeH.

The club is planning to celebrate the three hundredth anniversary of the landing of the pilgrims in November, and Mrs. Kdward H. Voight will entertain at a Christmas party in December. In February a. mid-winter tea Is scheduled.

The annual luncheon will be held in June. Besides Mrs. Heckman the other officers of the club are Mrs. R. G.

Himmelrich, Mrs. CT. M. Johnson, Mrs. Ixrais Kemlir.

Mrs. T. H. Bell, vice presidents; Mrs. Harry Pearson, recording secretary Mrs.

Barney Potter, corresponding sec-cetary Mrs. B. Benson Smith, treasurer. Athene Club of Charleroi. The season of the Athene Club of Charlerol will open October 1 with a meeting in the home of.

the newly-elected executive, Mrs. Earl E. Piper. Mrs. Edwin McKay will outline the program for the coming year and there will be music, and refreshments.

The club will meet from Octfther to IN HONOR OF MISS OSBORN. Miss Mary Lee Osbofn, daughter of SWISSVALE GIRL. WEDS. The wedding of Miss I.ydia Kovar of Swissvale and Thomas J. Daley of Charlton, Canada, was solemnized Monday In the Kovar home by the Uev.

J. V. Kovar. father of the bride. The bride wore a gown of white georgette crepe over satin and carried roses, showered with lilies of the Miss Vera Kovkr.

a sister of the hride, was maid of honor, wearing a frock of apricot-colored georgette and carrying a arm bouquet of Killarney roses. Daniel Ii. Kovar was best man. Mr. and Mrs.

Daley left for a trip to Buffalo nnd the Thousand Islands. They will make their home in Charlton. Mrs. Arthur Whitney O6born. of John Doris, brother of the bride, will be best man.

After an Eastern trip Mr. Sell and his bride win reside on the South Side. LueKson avenue, tsen Awnn, wnose marriage to Kdward Hooper Sykes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C.

Sykes, of Lincoln avenue, Bellevue, will take place September 8, was honor guest Friday night at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. R. E. Werner in her home in Dickson avenue. Covers were laid for 30.

Summer flowers were used in the decorations. Thursday Miss Marian ITlrich of Prospect avenue, Ben Avon, will enttitain for MISS RODGERS TO WED. Miss Agnes Loretta Rodgers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K.

Rodgers, of the Xorth Side, has chosen Tuesday. September 11, as the Upon the opening of the Americanization Bureau of the Chamber of' Commprfc last week the Federal Government took- immediate cognizance of the new Pittsburgh movement with prompt steps toward cooperation -through the Bureau of Naturalization of the United States Department of Labor, H. Ralph Davis, director of the Chamber of Commerce bureau, has received a letter from Raymond F. Crist, ri-rector of the federal division of citizenship training, asking: for suggestions, for linking up the work of these two important agencies in Americanization in this district. "1 wish to assure you that' the division of citizenship training: will he only too glad to co-operate with you at every point where it may be done with interest to the work and the furtherance of your, wrote Mr.

t'rist. Director Davis was instructed by Chairman A. Humphrey and the members of the Americanization committee to discuss plans with the government bureau and to this end the head of the Chamber of Commerce Americanization activities will go to Washington next week. To facilitate effective administration in the new citizenship movement, a number of sub-committees have been provided for and an executive committee, headed by W. S.

Digjr.s, vice-chairman of the Americanization committor, has been. appointed by Chairman Humphrey. A STREB-OTTE. The wedding of Miss Luella Mae Streb. daughter of Mrs.

Ida Mae Streb of Glenside avenue, and J. Ralph 'r X. CVS if 'IP his April on alternate Fridays, in the homes of members, when the study of China will be taken up and papers on the history, religions, literature, art, women and problems of that country will be given. Besides Mrs. Piper the officers of the club are Mrs.

Charles Van Voor-his, first vice president Mrs. J. Olive Enos, second vice president; Mrs. J.D. Berryman, recording secretary, Mrs.

A-O. Davis, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. F. C. Stahlman, treasurer.

date for her marriage to Harry C. Straessley. son of Mrs. Lillian Straessley, also of the North S'de. The ceremony will he performed at 9:30 a.

in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church. Miss Louise M. Rodgers will be maid of honor and Dr. Francis X.

Straessley, best man. Catholic Women Organize Council. At a meetinsr of the Catholic jrome.n Bank to Open Office in Turkey. CONSTANTINOPLE. Aug.

21. (A. A New York trust company has a Vtiiilriinir in thp OalntR section Just When Your Glassware Needs Replenishing Along Comes Your pportunity at Reizenstein's Price Reductions Sale of the Pittsburgh Diocese, held Thursday in Synod Hall, a Diocesan Council of the National Council of Catholic Reduce, reduce, reduce, is the slogan ct i of Constantinople and will open up a Keneral nankins? business here next fall with a view to meeting the needs of American shipping? lines and oom- mercial concerns which have entered the Black Sea and Mediterranean trade. Until Sept. 4th Women was organized and the following administrative committee elected, representing the 1 counties of the diocese and the different groups of affiliated organizations: Mrs.

T. M. Molamphy, chairman. Pittsburgh: Mrs. Mary D.

McGinness. McKees Rooks Mrs. L. Nauer, Beaver Fails Mrs. Anna Dunbar, Butler Mrs.

A. C. llagan, Cniontown Mrs. John Farrell. Waynesburg Mrs.

A. H. Kohl. Kliifrsville Mrs. Jarnes If.

Kagan. New Castle Mrs. David C. Jones, Canons-burg Mrs. Kate Donm-lly, -at robe Mrs.

Thomas P. Horan. Miss Margaret Reardon. Miss Bertha C. McKntee.

Miss "DANDERINE" US. IJOWIS K. MKiKAMII.W. GUKKNVILLE, Aug. 28.

(Special.) lu tin- home of the Kev. Dr. T. B. Roth of Greenville today.

Miss Aloysia T. Donaldson, daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Jarnes A. Donaldson of Green- 1 1 1.

j'i 1 1 DIRECTOR OF BUREAU FOR EDUCATION OF FOREIGN-BORN HERE lai propie. ijex tnin. tx slim, ts the erf of society and fashica. The overfat wring their bands in mortification and helplessness; revolting at nauseating drugs, afraid of violent exercise, dreading the unwelcome ar.d satisfying diet, until the7 hit upon the harmless Marmola Tablet which quickly and eafely reduce weight at the rate of two, three cr four pounds a week without any change la the mode of life. The ideal nKure is soon obtaiaed, with a smoother skin and a better appetite and health improved.

Marmola Tablets contain all the ingredients which made the Marmola Prescription famous. It behooves you to learn the satisfactory, benehcial effects of this great, aafe fat reducer by giving to your druggist the re-sonable pnrr, one dollar. lrr a good aize box or sending a like amount to the Marmola 95 Garfield Building. Detroit. with a request that they mail to you a full box of Marmola Pre-Benntion Tablets.

Iced Teas, ra. S5e Leaaonade. ea. 23e ville, became ine nritie ot uewis rv. Mcurununau 01 ureeiiviue.

Mrs. Stops Hair Coming Out: Doubles Its Beauty. Catherine A. Uonneu. T'lttsuurRh Marsaret Weber, Tan-nturn Airs.

CREDIT MEN PLAN BIG whore credit associations are likely 35c each Snndaen, I'arfaita, Salads Bar-Mrs Mi.s bara Bey, Miss Rnchl A. Good, i Joseph Kunkel. Mrs. M. C.

Freker, Mavnie Leldecker. Pittsburgh Mrs. lyjrh I btr I tlVlULK lO, Del'erates have been assigned vari ou subjects ami will be provided REDUCTION" 3Iade at Time of Purchase KlrtroHers Floor Lamps -Silk Shades Parchment Shades Wickcrtvare Mirrors Garden or Porch Pottery 1 Electric Candles Reizenstein's prices always within reason's sense of fairness, are now unusually attractive being discounted John Sauter. B--llcvue: Mrs. Thomas Donahoe.

Kdffewood. Headquarters I'iusburith Diocesan Council will be located at Fifth avenue. Convention Delegates to Dis Table TtomMer. each 1 3c Grape Juice Tumblers, ea. 15e Haadled Sherbet each.

TiMtrtn to match, 1.43 jWilh the stenographic copies of all of the papers read in order to enable jthem to give the association the meat jot the good things of interest to those concerned. I Credits, collections, slow accounts and many other subjects will be cuss Gathering at Luncheon Tomorrow. JytL Club to Meet in Conservatory. Mrs. A.

B. Siviter. president of the Tuesday Musical Club, has announced that all regular meetings of the club next season will be held in the Pittsburgh Conservatory of Music. Beautifully Curly, Wavy Hair In Three Hours given special attention. 35c each Plans for the holding of a record- 7 breaking meeting of the Retail Credit Men's Association September HULLGCK PITT INDUSTRIAL HEAD Girls, have you tried the sihnerine method of euUiner your hair? It's sininli- rnanrl i.

Wine. Clareta. Cocktail 13 will be discussed at noon tomor- beautiful, natural-looking curls and row in me iinuiiuiiiii waves within Sugar and i furls will llist Time -ill Berry. dining room bv the Pittsburgh dele-! nas ncen op-gates to the recent 'national conven- P-tcd professor of industrial en- Junior Auxiliary Entertained. The Junior Auxiliary of the Crafton Civic Clur was entertained Wednesday night in the home of Miss He-len Horn.

I.inwood avenue, Crafton. flans were for a dance v.hi'-h will bo held Friday niaht. The organization will hold its picnis Labor Day. Miss Harriet Fit zpnt ricfc is cliaii man of the picnic committee. beautifully (TV'Tr; S.4.-.VV-',' LAtl 3C tion in Detroit, who will, at the pro- I 1 cut crystal.

Berry Bowl inn harmful or messv about it. Th-! cuiJ? will last i lie i.mg.st time In wind or dampness. Tei i won't have to continuallv flxinw 1 I.lr fufin flvii'a hair for mi's posed gathering, present conven- I 1 1 with tue opemmr the lull setnestei, ons high spots to the Sheffield Siier pr. t.9j and with 1 N'-pt em! cr 2i. The Iff H.ngp and blister wioi l.

dead 11 la W. tJ- cnairman or ine Mall Phone C. 0. Ingram League to Meet. iM'S V.

itil ll'i! CUI I vi iiiiecesa rv eruertainment conmiittee. wiil pro- stituted. combines the di'partnient if I I engineering and economics. After ibe i first year, studies I'm- purpose of sr.ti ami Mail Phone C. O.

D'm. now. i'i Jl'lTT Will U- 1 i.lij 1,1 .111. Cheny County Lfijup of Women Vot- side anl has sent out invitations to the delegation of Invitations Wood St. Ave.

Gra 859v 0p Ave. Grant 859. Opp. 7 1 1 Liberty A few cents buys "Danderine." After an application of "Danderine" you can not rind a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thiuUness. have also been extended to the members of the Altoona.

Retail. Credit I.UiUid is to u- l.i'irnr iir-itlif-r sticky greasy. ii a bottle 1 oin your diamgist follow the simple directions tht' tiit uiai will make it jour st trie nd. Advertisement! training students in administrative, side of industry will be given. Tiie four main divisions and marketing methods and financing.

o'clock, in the council chamber ot Firemen's Hall. Ingram. At this ti.eef Inp classes- in citizenship will be enrolled. Men's Association and to many In II. Kalpb Davis.

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