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FIFTH SECTION PAGE SIX PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, SU7TDAY, AUGUST 16, 1925. MANY ACTIVITIES ENTERTAINED IN THE EAST ON PICNIC COMMITTEE MISS PITTSBURGn TO BE GUEST AT OFFICIALS OPEN ATLANTIC CITY'S NEW BOULEVARD AT INS AT CONGRESS LUNCHEON LAKE Women's Club House to Ben efit by Tuesday iBridgeJ CROWDS ATTEND CHAUTAUQUA GONVEN DURING AUGUS CONNEAU jsf Wit Miss IMildred Walker, recently Visitors From Pittsburgh and yicinity Participate in Events. Land Purchased for New-Boardwalk Hotel at Chelsea. Boys From Pittsburgh District Entertained at Camp Wildwood. FAMOUS RESORT CROWDED Tmaoaai- to Tin Gurrn Tmn 4 ivK 6 TiTW Jt 1 MP' 4 it JL.

if A I 1 1 MRS. ROUKIIT T. GRAHAM. Mrs. Graham, junior past president of the Syria Ladies' Social Club, will serve on the reception committee for the club's picnic to be held next Friday at Kennywood Park.

MISS PKARLj DIETRICH. Miss Dietrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W.

Dietrich of Glen-shaw, who is the guest of honor at a number of entertainments being given in Washington, where she is visiting. elected ''Miss Pittsburgh," will be honor gruest at a luncheon and bridge party to be given Tuesday by tho extension committee of the Congress of Women's Clubs at the -clubhouse. Mrs. Georpe J. Campbell is chair man and Mrs.

Paul Hamilton, secre tary of the committee. Acting as sub-chairmen are: Mrs. W. B. Carson.

Mrs. J. R. Volley, Mrs. J.

C. Corbett. Mrs. louis Rothschilds, Mrs. S.

Petrlck. Mrs. James McNeil anj Miss Marie Black. Mrs. Campbell hat asked the following women to serve on the committee for tfce coming year: Mrs.

Oscar Bellstein. Mm. William nest, Mrs. n. N.

Bnlford, Mrs. A H. Bowman, Mrs Emma Brickell, Mrs. V. Bitbcoclt.

'Mrs. Phillln Brlnitman. Mrs. H. Braun.

Mrs. Charles Brautiffati, Mrs. Charles Crisa. Mr. J.

Smith Christy. Mrs. Louie Ouvii. Mis. S.

Duva. Mrs. Fred PiffenbauEh, Mrs. Richarrl Arthurs, Mrs. J.

Erkela. Mrs. F. M. Elliott.

Miss Jennie Edwards, Mrs. Hugh Fishwlclc. Mrs. A. G.

rt Krazler, Miss Lydia Heminc. Mrs. H. C. Cearhart.

Mrs, J. Godfrey, Mrs. Addieon Oumbert, Mrs. William Griffith, Mrs. Robert Cunn, Mrs.

B. B. Heyser. Mra. l.

V. Hsrri- son. Mrs. Frank Hanna. Mrs.

warren Houser. Mrs. Herald Huff. Mrs. Paul Kep- 1'enstall.

Misa Anna lnsley, Mrs. Herald rons, Mrs. T. J. Kennedy, Mrs.

wrah t. Kiilen, Mrs. A. W. Ixirr, Mrs.

Harry VV Lehr. Mrs. Donald Moon. Mrs. Archibald Mackrell, Mrs.

Florence McCune. Mrs. Samuel Morrow. Mrs. M.

R. Marshall. Mrs McCausland. Mrs. H.

A. H. Meyer, Mrs. Jr.hn Onslcr, Mrs. Aiber Auskin.

Mrs. C. C. Polins. Mra.

tleotve Richley, Mrs. William Strlne. Mrs. John Scot-. Mrs.

ceorire hjnory, Mrs. A. Schlaprg. Mrs. J.

K. Stone. Mrs. J. C.

Smith. Mrs. Frank Sauer. Mrs. C.

Ie Stevenson, Mrs. M. Thompson. Mrs. Wi ilium A.

Thompson, Mrs. A. C. Toner. Mrs.

J. K. White. Mrs. C.

Tunnison. Mrs. Georjre ohe, Mrs. D. M.

TelliB. Mrs. Georfre Kien. Mrs. Frank Johnson.

Mrs. James Richey, Mra. H. G. Tavlor, Mrs.

II. E. Leslie, Mrs. W. H.

Builenthai. Mrs. J. M. Iver.

Mrs G. V. Hlett, Sirs. Charles Jablow flrhoencholer. Mrs.

Dora Scott Zoch, Mrs. J. em and Mrs. J. Spanks.

Epoch Club to Study Islands of the World The year book of the Kpocn Club has just been issued and a carefully planned program with the central theme The Islands of the is outlined. Mrs. Frank D. Newbury is the new president of the organization. The meetinjrs of the club art-held on alternate Thursday moiTcnn at the homes of members.

The opening event or! the club year will be president's day, to be held at the home of Mrs. J. Harry Letschu J-'outh Landen avenue on October Tli3 history, art, literature and pecyraphy of the Grecian Isles. Mediterranean. Pacific.

African, Indian and East Indian Islands will Le all included in the course the venr's schedule. The open meetinf. n-c-TTiber 3, to be held at the home of Mrs. W. S.

Elliott on WocKilan-i is an event sdways of pleasant anticipation for the many friends of the club. Besides Mrs. Newbury the officers of the club are Mrs. T. P.

Gaylord, first vice president; Mr Elliott, second vice president; Mrs. E. J. Stock -slager, secretary, and Mrs. John J.

Jackson, treasurer. Taking Motor Trips. Miss Elizabeth Gertrude Mulvchill and Miss Ann Mnlv-ehill of McPher-snn boulevard, are motoring in the East. Before returning they will be the gruests of friends in Johnstown and Blairsvllle. Mrs.

Albert J. Stauff, her daughter. Miss Dorothy Hope Stauff, and son. James Malcolm stauff, of Reynolds street. East End.

are motoring in the West. They will visit Lake Geneva Chicago. Detroit and other cities of the mid-west. W. C.

T. U. Meeting. The Wiikinsbun? Union of the Women's Christian Temperance will give an interesting prof-ram at the annual meeting to be hld next Wednesday. Misn Edna Meill wll sring and there will also be a s-peaJter.

Tea -will be served. Mrs. Samuel McDonald Is president of the union, which is one of the largest in the state. Motoring in East. Mrs.

J. Wright and daughter. Miss Helen Wright, of Taylor street, East End, and Mrs. F. Holseher and son, Frank Holseher.

of Glassmere, are motoring in the East. They will visit Gettysburg. Harrisbnrg, Philadelphia, Atlantic City and New Tork, returning by way of Niagara Falls. Selects September Date. Miss Jean Marshall Gardner of the North Side has chosen September 2 as the dale of hfvr marriage to George Elmer Ashton of the East End.

Tha- nvention of line arts religion vu held here at Chautauqua Friday, Saturday and Sunday of last -week. The purpose of this convention is to work toward more effective use of music and other arts in religious work. The past week has been August music week, and every day there has been a concert by the New York Symphony Orchestra, directed by Albert Stoessel. Dr. Hugh, T.

Kerr, minister of the Shadys ide Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, is in charge of the devotional exercises this week. A meeting of the trustees of Chautauqua was held Tuesday afternoon, August 4, at which the following Pittsburghers were present: J. C. McDowell and Dr. George W.

Ger-wig, secretary of the Board of KUu-catlon, Pittsburgh. Recognition week begins today, and on Wednesday C. L. S. C.

class of 1925 will graduate. Dr. Frank Crane, a popular newspaper pluloso--r pher, will give the recognition day address. Among those present at Chautauqua from Pittsburgh are: Mrs- C- A. Ag-new.

Mr J. Bardslev. Joseph Bardslev. Elinor sind Joseph Bardslev. Mrs.

R. Bmrbowrr and EtlMl Beerbowrr. Mary Louise. Thetma Raehael and Ralph Beerbower. Anna M.

Banner, Dr. Esther B)air. Mrs Boland tnd children, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Brooks. Helen and Philip Ion Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Georxa T. Brunn.

M' C.eorsia T. Bmnn and Georee T. Brunn, Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Byerly. R. c. ITieeaman.

Mr. and Mrs T. Mary Louise Cheesman, Ttifhiajne V. flarR, J. Addiaon Courtney.

Mrs. I. ar.d Jack Davis. William Delp Margaretta M. Behn, Mrs.

John Brudy. Mara-aret J. Cnolyneaux, Mr. M. A.

Knolyneaux. Mrs. H. C. Estip.

Mrs. A. Kiians. F. G.

Walk. Mr. and Mrs. tiebaunr, Mvtiet Harbison. Mrs.

K. J. Hickaon and Mr. Theodore Hlchsnn, Herihig Grot. Sarah Ho-jston.

Mr. and Mra R. 8. Hutchinson and Jane Hutchinson. Mary Irmbella.

Jenks, rs. J. Johnson, G. R. Kern, Mrs.

H. T. Kern. Mr. and Mra.

O. V. I.Anp. V. A.

Low, Christiana Ludeblehl. Ella J. McConneil. Kathrvn F. MarDonald.

Mathilda MeKee. Mr. r.rd Mrs. J. Mcixniirnt and Winifred McKjtigrht.

Kit McNamon. Mrs, J. R. Moller. Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Miller. Mrs.

Ruth Day Miller. Mary Louis-; Molyneiux, Mrs. Grace P. Morton. Jane E.

Muter. Mr. and Mrs. v. H.

Nichols. E. P. Niebatim. Mils Anna Norton, F.

B. Palton. Jane and Hufrb Palton, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C.

Rinsrer, Kvelyn and Edward Ringer, Ruth Vir-- rlnia Riley. Bertha P. Schmitt, Mrs. Harrey K. Slncum.

Ida Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Iu. Snyder S.

Stamer, Marguerette Stamer and Nancy K. stamer. Mrs. A. sf.

Stevenson and John A. Stevenson, A. 3. 8tuda. Lilllui R.

Tait, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Turner, C. H. Weiw.

Miss Enma Wber. Mrs. Theodore T. Waldon. Elizabeth Wilson, M.

Lucy Wilson. Mrs. E. A. Touns-, Alice E.

Toting. Mildred and Klehard Betty D91I. Aspinwall Mr. and Mrs. John S.

Baker. Lucy Elolse Henderson. Genevieve lien, ranger. Mr. and Mrs.

I. G. McCreary, Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Maxell. Irene Smith. George Weaver. Tillia Zoerb, Dana Mertz. Beaver Falls Mary H.

Anderson. Gertrude W. Newlon. Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Garvin, Mr. and Mrs. I.

N. Mason. Bellevue Mariam Hughes, Robert R. Moore. Betty Maney.

Butler Margaret and Ann Kerr, Mrs. M. Br6wn, Dorothy E. and Char.es M. Brown, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Hilliard, Ann. E. Martin, Mrs. Stella Russell, Alorizo and Stella W.

Russell. Mrs. Noeline Sherman and Edwin Hlckson Sherman, Mrs. -Edith M. Watson.

Carnegie Mrs. C. B. Neiort. Charles and Clarence Nexort.

George A. Brown. CharlercH Adalalde Monia and Mrs. Vivia "'Stewart. Coraopolis Marlon Engle.

Mrs. Charles A. Martin. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Walter Scott. Corry Cora West Crippin, Mr. and Mrs. I.

A. Hilstron. Claire. Mary and ArniOur Hillstron. Elizabeth Kins.

Rtoca Mc-Kenaie. Mrs. Bertha T. iletray Vir-r-nia McCray. Mrs.

G. T. Miller. Mrs. Wave Perkins.

Mrs. Mary Vans Phelps. A. G. Poatlewaith and Mary 3.

Postlewnlth. Mat-tr Van Tassel, O. Allen Iiurals and Mr. mid Mrs. W.

w. Ingals. John W. Robb. McKeesport Mrs.

R. M. Baldrldge and Matilda llaldrtdite. Anna Kinzinbacb, Mrs. C.

F. Martin. Mrs. B. E.

Schrrdtt. New Castle Mr. and Mrs. W. R.

Haen and children, Mary Jackson, Mrs. Anna K-McCandless. Miss Mary Moorehead, Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Reynolds New Kensington Mr. and Mrs. H. Her bin and Mrs.

H. B. Rhine, New Wilmington Mrs Elisabeth McRanes, rr. Elizabeth Margaret M' I turnery. Betty Porter, the Riv and Mrt R.

S. Rich. Mrs. Louiae Robertson, Laura K. Thomson.

Oakdale Mrs. J. M. MrJnnkin. Dr.

F. W. Mathewsnn, Msraxet MatAewson and Mr. 8. I.

Wilt. Oakmont Mrs, C. L. Baity and Mrs. O.

D. Blackburn. fee Ukley The Rev. H. K.

SThsvfw. Sharon Mrs. Efne Freeman, Mrs. Adie Mf "ery, Mrs. Annie Mortener.

Artie -Sample, Lula and Lucrecia cianiple and Mrs. JW r. Webb. Tttusviris Mrs. Ernest Archer Manraret O.

DsJy. lone M. March and if rs. A. -S.

Ralston. Tarentum Mrs. Ralph Bole. The Rr. William J.

Dickey. Mra. R. Dickey. Peari J.

Klpo. Jean McCall. Mary B. McDowell. Mrs.

Charles A. Rovely. Turtle Creek Mildred Whilney. TTnion City Mr. and Mrs.

C. X. McLean. Warren Mrs. W.

Bennett and Jane Sarnett, Mrs. W. T. Oorbeti. Mrs.

Blanche Sherman. Francis Crooks. W. A. Abraras, Anna E.

Z.as. Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

man. Mrs. D. Harrinfrum and Sue- liar-rington. Oscar and Edward Spencer.

Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Wood.

Ruth Ward and Kathryn Spencer. Shoc.k. L. Mr. and Mrs.

Jfl-lutts. llr H. Knx and daughter, Mr. and Mrs H. Crooks.

Mr. and Mrs. Shurmann, Mrs A Hen' nase. Mrs. G.

Crook-. Mr and Mrs C. R. Kerr and daushter. Hazel W.

Draw. Edward J. Belt, Je in and Kathryn rams. Susie Anderson, Mra E. K.

Sunn-rhcin Mr. and Mrs. I.yn Smith. irt'ila Smith. Anna E.

Jala, Gale H. Ixrk. Mr and Mrs. F. W.

Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Warmer. ILay Kaeur, Christine.

Jaok. Kathryn and Gertnn.le Mrs A. M.Lrtha and narbara Mr an-i Mrs. rv Stone. Martha Ioun.

Shiriey Stnrer ar.d Beatrice Oaie of Bradford. Pnsciila and Dalby Allison. ,1. P. M-Kre VrMtrgv B.

Collins. Rev. and Mrs. A. Mr.

and Mrs W. R. Stenweti. Dorothv and P.ii:- Stenwetz. E.

Stephenson Mr" and Mrs Georire E. Ixjne, Mrs It. A. Wliet-tone and children. Mr.

and Mrs. C- P. sd-vea. Mr. and Mrs Marshall James, j.

Kohvan and Betty Kochvan Mr anj Mrs. Mrs. J. K. ockman M' Mra.

w. Keisley. Frertrlclt Keislev Mr. and Mrs. W.

Burt and family. Mrj' A. V. Cadman and famiiv. Mrs K.

Kermciy and child of PHtsbunth, Mr and Mrs H. CaJdwell of Hutler. Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. riiitniriy. Mrs. Gcira Candiy. Mrs.

Winser Candiy. Mr, ami Mrs Miy Mary May. Dr. ami Mrs. John Oaetn'n Heaver Fails.

Mr. and Mrs. George Vera. Ruth and Paul Satler. Mr anl Mrs U- Gnftkh of Jeanncue.

Hamster of Sharon At the Carrpl-ll i-ottare-Mr. and Mrs A Jackson and child. Mr and Mrs. ieorica Neam. Chnrles Nevam.

Htl. an,) faul I' Herman, from CYaften; Mrs H. Herman Mrs Marr-e Gilky. Miss KetzeUl, People from l-ittxl-urgh and tictmty: I At the Remus Tfvnr Hotel A. Hassel nnd family Mrs.

Schultiman. Robert K. linidmarn If Elliott. H. V.

Gile-. 1'rawford V. s-vanjon, Mrs. T. It.

R.lrehart. Mot C. Coppcratan. MarFa.rt Marahall. Helen Fleming.

Mr. and Mrs. P. Mr. and Mrs.

H. llcCo-louirh. c. Mr. and Mrs.

.1. M. V.r-nr.ar. A. Elizabeth Ia.is frr.ra Pittsburgh, Mr.

and Mrs. I Rowni.vn and daiehte- f.f Tt-si-le. M. Comcty ar.d fa.mll- from Rr'tf'--d. Mrs Ceiis Peescn.

Mrs I. 'thlnl'Srt. Mrs. Elinor Harton Helen Flensing. Mrs.

Murian Mi-Kile-. Rct.ert Mi-Flie-. I.ud- fcr of Avslon. Mrs G. Mrjrry and son.

Mrs. s. W. Lrigg.t and daughter of Mc- Kecsport. At the ftrowr'n Hotel Albert italler.

Mrs. A Helen Ha Her. 1-aui-e-tt Hbller. Mrs Wiliiatn Ailers. William K.

and Mnrcaret Aurelia Schuyler. Itlchani Ahlers from PittshurEh At the I.enhiirl Hotel Clara H. Scott. Mary Mrs A M. Garrows.

Mrs. C. Richey and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Snyder and son. Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mrs.

R. F. Hoffman. M-. and Mrs Ijamsey from I'itrst-urEh hesrer John-eon and family from Iviievoe, Kllen Tjrson.

Paul Bla. k. William 1. Inbath, Mr. and Mrs II.

Hobbs. Jorn Asrott from Mc-Keeport, Mr. and Mrs Irrr.a Johns'. n. Catherine Van.

Mrs John F. In. Adiu I-'-nt from Bradford; A. Bessie Johnson. Mrs.

A Arnold. A. S. 1 S'cil, U. B.

P.ri'kman from Warren. Mrs. Clara Dietr- Putsb-rrsrh ov th guet of Mrs T. White, wnoss heme in Mayville. on Chautaufjua Ijike W0W3 CLUB CHAIRMEN ANNOUNCE PRIZE WINNERS TKLKCKA3C TO TlTE GiZJOTa TlJflS.

Tlie sea-son of this resort is at its height, with ideal weather. There Mas never been a time in the history of Conneaut when the hotels and cot-tag-es were so filled with summer visitors. The Choctaw Karnea will hold its bi-annual convention at the Hotel Conneaut Augnst 27, 2S and "9. The dates for the Milton Aborn Comic Opera Company of New York at the Temple of Music are Augrust 24 to September 7. There will be 60 people in the cast with an orchestra of 2j pieces.

The Allegheny County Orphans' Association brought in two special trains well loaded for their annual reunion today. Tuesday has been set for the big reunion of the United Presbyterians at this reeort. They will tome largely from Allegheny and Washington counties. The Wild Life League of Pennsylvania will open its annual session here Labor Day. The Grand Lodge of the Knights if Pythias of Pennsylvania will open here for a four-day session tomorrow at the Temple of Music.

At the Thursday night bridge par'y at Hotel Oakland the winners were Mrs. Paul. Mrs. J. H.

Phillips and Mrs. Dr. Halliday. At the card party Monday. Mrs Meoney.

Mrs. Lutz and Mrs. A. 1 Croup were the winners in the bridge game. Ksther Price and Mrs.

Stand ley were the winners in five hunlrel Comp Wildwood. located at Shore Acres. Kast Side, is one of the most ul summer cAmpa of the IMtsl.urgh district. During the prog-ref5 of the camp, sirrcc the se of the last term, over 125 bo and pntroijts of the camp have enjoyed the advantages of this pisvate camp fur father and son. During- the eampung sesuorin the following Pittsburghers have acted Camp Wildwixt counsellors: U.

Copp, camp dimctor; H. It. Zan-heiser. swimming instru-tor; Mrs. A.

Crisftrnan. Mrs. Annie Stanly, Harry Barn.tt, Carl Saaibach, A. C. Trego, K.

V. Strickler. H. Hark- The following boys from district have been members of the camp: Aubrev Hsnse'l. lls-old Good, Hurt Mar-phey.

Henr Snifv lii: sulmon. Kay Iawson. Allwrt Strickler. i-aui IXilie Wayne Harbour lor Haun, Jni.a r-retman. iti- hard l-Vt.

Hrrnsti t'o-lwtf, Stephen Corbett. James Kellev. IT-ls-ard ilopp-r, Andersm, Vtsrelt llich'er. Atw Ftenrte.t. Alt-ert prandon.

Roe-, y.er-rntfr. l-rt-i Cr -sr. an. James i horrne Stnythe, Wiilrr. inly, "i-ajitz.

Trr-t. W.ll am Schienke. William t're. Ttwima. Younmin.

Kar.l V-uii'in. Wll-srn H.es. Hslpb l.unrwonh H.iro Welod. J.hn Kot, l.lf.vd Kurt. arwon.

Wllv Me-hsfev. ltmahur. Iien Mik-l-t-n. liobert l-Urgelt. James Hrr Harlitiees i.srl Hamness.

I.eKoy 'am. IIUIS Kim. i'harVes Vilier. Joseph Miller. Sr-ilh hn S'lnmil.

P.otvr' M-li-Fvd Nicholas. William Hill. Howard H'ii" 'luy l-H'M Andrew Siiima Hat-man Sm-th. Ttnoeet SaaiSach. piper Jnrir.

Tipe-. Thfwn' Slwr! ilia Stewart i "laeenc Thomas. H'aekhani P.obert NeilL Hoss ti. sh. srrer Robert H.i k-v.

allx-e Wh ppc. rul Cote. r-I William 'ie-ty I rt.ont. Hotel guests from Pittsbureh and vicinity: Hr, Cor new at V'. art M-s.

Raker I. Means 1 'ira'- I PAWS. M' Mar- I iwr. Mrs MI r'tirer a4 chil cm Hose Maeesk. Mr HhanrKm.

la tWii'n. Ie.ma Perfer Mr arrt Mrs I. lceT Mr and Mra. i a rmii-haei. James A wn.

W. A'lmi. I- aJ-rev. Prink IJiura Mwls Bvelyi. Mas SlTSiyold.

Mite, Mi's -jlrt Mae Wey.s. Mr nd Mrv ll' K.t.Tbri! Miss I Pl'w. Slla mkett. J. Harv Slehert o4 fmt.

Mr aod r. -t ider I Vol .1 MileniH. errts Rntri Itm-hanan. Mr. and M-e .1 rn.ttrt.

Mr. and Mrs Murpnwy. M-w Mrirare Hl-odh. wan Mr and Mrs Vaill. M-snd Mrv John Hawkins.

Mr aivl Mrs Parker, Mr. and Mm Jhn- Mr and Mrs S. M. lx-knith. lli l-ilmns k-stmtlt lrts M-Hise-n.

V. Mr snd Mrs A Hall 11 KVe.V ViClk rle H-U'iptOTl VV r1ov4 irl Neil. Carvel. Su Jane Pile. Mr and Mrs M.se pilhy A ll Iurliarn May Provi-et.

Mrs Mr and Mr. Mr and I. H. iJinib. Mary Mr-rm l-su-1 i JJiryLir.

A. Jeejan. .1. IV Te.n(ree and family er-trre Jjiton, Mr and Mrs i Itrovinl Mr Mrs .1. ilild cr and tao wins Mr- 'hafiman.

Mr rid Mrs Cnmpi .1 inm. Kruins Mfnnrell. Vary famehejll. Olrfci Mr-redle. Mrs.

Murv MnCredia, Mrr William f.nniUl. Mrs. T. Power. P.

lrpT. Heiem Blmer. Vt4 McFedden A larvens. rVank. Mr ajtd Mm fl Heather Mr.

and Mrs A Miller Mr and Mrs M. llawkltm. Mr. and Mrs C. M.

Ittrker. Mr. and Mrs. C. I-rrery.

Mr and Mrs. R. lrrjr. Mr and Mrs wmiarn Miner. Mr and Mrs Maxwhall.

Mim irshall. Miss Arms Mar-fhall. Mr and Mrs. Uevwsw F. Harslnp.

Mr. and Mrs 1 Carmk-Jiael. 7.s.'ir. A lywls. Mr.

and Mrs. Arrnstrorur M. (iamt.le. A. M.

Johnson. ltntrd. C. Kentsel. W.

Johnson. TVr-Ittu-t. Mien Kalswr. Mies l-ulu c.raham. Mlsa Knhent, Hiho- and family.

K. A Swa-nwy and fajnllv. Hcottie Itobin-son. Ionid Hot-inenn. Mrs.

Catee K. Wallace. l. l-'rlr. Kins.

C. (urrev. Mr and Mm. A. Itowlns-.

Mr Mrs liownlnit. Miss K. Cmber. Mrs l-i J. H-iMand.

J. la.noviui. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson.

Mr and Mrs. llooklns Miss HopKin. Mr and Mra. William Hoilis. Mr ajid Mrs M.

V. HollMv, Mr. and Mrs II. K. Parker, Miss Parker, Mr.

and Mm M. Ijirlcln. MUs Jennie Kord Miss Anna Rohert l-iney, Wllllsm Sllvel. P. Cleason.

laun VVw. V. Nut-; snd nsrtv. Mr ajid Mrs. A.

K. Fsikm, Vi M. MtiKeen. Mr and Mrs JiNaeph Iiwls. K.

1. Hose. W. .1. Hunter.

J. Hunter, Miwt Helen Snyder. Mian Povder. C. liettiker, I leorirw Bajvsrt and family.

th II Jl Wilson and fajlilly. Kandolnh. Mr and Mrs H. Celhacjt. S.

A. Wanders. Mr. and Mrs. C.

t'tltlMT Mrs. If. Mr. and Mra. A.

Roll, Rex Hevry. Henhvmin Wlehoff. Mrs. John Masev. Mrs.

Joserrh ltaker. Josephine wd lenevtm-e Itell, Jack Marcev. Mr. and Mra. tfc wasamer, Mr.

ana Mrs. A 3. Itovel. Mr. and Mrs J.

Rovel, Itovel. John J. Verons.n. Vei-ward Martin K. H.

H. ilrhfndlt. M. tinati. William Weatretl.

Crl R. Cam. R. Wet.t-w. W.

I Kay and dnnirh-ter. lnils Hnms and dauithter, 8. H. Wiles, Mrs W. A.

Mrs. W. H. lmhrlnjr. A Vost.

H. Smith. J. I Mr and Mrs lta.lph Stone, Mrs Clara. Ktone Ceorire W.

White. V. tlrllTlth. K. j.

Kln. Iterfjia WeMi. Antra TloHns. HVlna 'old, Mr. and Mrs.

Purk. M. IT. McK-wen. Mr and Mrs.

H. Mr. and Mrs. i- Kir. Najeie A.

Haji.a. Mr and Mrs. It. A. Jonee.

Mr. and Mrs If. Mion. K. Miller.

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. SieltT.

K- Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Hub. Robert K.

Foster. 1.. Mrs. M. Kavls.

linens. Wal-tin, Maxy K. l-i--itia. A Howe. C.

l-i r--ott. Maths n. Miner, Mr. and Miner. Hotel ftnesxs K'l-riirti Hqnthls and family, i H.

Walliice, 'hates rter.nstcln le-e Wlis-nian, I 11 Mr. Maker. A. K. nueentnir.

K. Hrw-Jim irorrre Fi Ktcr Frank Hanks. Mrs. Marg-artH WOMEN TO ENTERTAIN The Absecon boulevard was opened for regular travel this afternoon, with appropriate ceremonies in which the city officials participated. Chelsea is to have another new hotel in the near future.

L. Brently Roberts this week sold to a Philadelphia cigar magnate a plot of land opposite the new President Hotel at Albany avenue and the Boardwalk for $175,000. It is announced as soon as the purchaser decides upon the type of hotel he will erect work upon the plans will be begun. The last week in August has been set for the card party of the Woman's Club to be held at the home of Mrs. Waltr E.

Edge. The hostesses will be Mrs. Edge. Mrs. O.

J. Hammell. Mrs. Warren Sofners, Mrs. Miriam Mrs.

Samuel Reinhart and Mrs. Robert Craighead. Recent hotel arrivals from Plttsbonrh Chalfonte-Haddon Hall Mr. and Mr J. Alexander Hardy.

Mias Harriett M. Csle. Miss Elizabeth Iiiehara, Mrs. C. Wine.

Miss Janice F. Wine. Miss Amelia M. Skees. Mrs.

Mary MiirlMnnld, Mrs. Samuel D. Hublcv. Mr. and Mrs.

W. V. Maloney. Miss Anns C. Keimer.

Miss Edith Killrneyer. Mr. an-l Mra E. P. Ebborts, Mrs.

R. M. Pveatte. Charles W. Jones.

Frederick H. Hemphill. Martin (ioodspeed. Charles Crowther, Mr. and Mrs.

Itandolph Felty. Ambassador nr. and Mrs. w. V.

owlhrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Jack son. Miss diva M. roone, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rattigan.

J. ft. Millestone. Dillinirer Livingstone Mr. and Mrs.

Geonre O- Simmons. Miss Blanha K. Jones. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Harrison Scully, Mr. and Mra Oliver M. states, Jesse R. Mark- Miss V.

Scboonmaker. Mi Alloa Walton. George Walton. Mr. and Mrs.

CL c. SiiitmiHii. Mr. and Mrs. j.

C. rees. C. Robert Wein. Mr.

and Mrs. R. Kooa- velt. Miss Aires Mas Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore K. Smith. Mrs. J. J.

Verona, Miss II. H. Jones, C. F. Davis.

Rits-Carlton Mr. snd Mrs. J. E. Vewtnan.

Harry Greenbera. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A 1 perm an. William Snowpe William Fox.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester 11. Lehman. Harry Iavis.

Mr. and Mrs. Etipene Iroeper, Mra. Dora Eldredge. Mr.

and Mrs. William Jenkins. Mrs. Ruth Gulliver. Mr.

and Vis. Mark R. Ieegett, Mrs. D. R.

Rlppman, Mrs. Flemine and Miss Tessie Fleniirur. Traymore Mr. and Mrs. John A.

Kane. Mra John T. Scanlon. Miss Cnllette Huck-stein. Mrs.

Thomas Kettoe. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tito, Mrs. William B.

Atkin. Aland Mrs. J. G. Ellir-on.

Miss Charlotte Madison. Mrs. Mollis EUson, Miss Marions K. Benton. Misses Pylvia and Helen D.

Dlppold, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robinson Mrs.

c. T. Frame. Mr. and Mrs.

H. J. iffooney. Mrs. Edward J.

Stiller. Mr. and Mrs. B. Rap-pley, Mrs M.

V. Means. Miss Virginia Means. Miss Ttella ttirtam. Miss Ana R.

ugen and Mrs. B. E. Noaker. Vanport Girl is Wed.

The marriage of Miss Anna Kerr Conrad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Conrad of Vanport. and Wil-lard Win field WaJp, ton of Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Walp of Allentown, was solemnized 'Wednesday in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Pittsburgh, with the Rev.

G. D. Simmons officiating. The bride is a graduate of Geneva College, and the bridegroom was graduated from the Pennsylvania State College and is a member of Sigma. Phi Sigma fraternity.

After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Walp trill make their home near Philadelphia. To Have Church Wedding. Wednesday morning, August in St.

Agatha's Church, the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Anna McQutrk. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Elmer Ewing, and Michael Abben Kegaller, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Regallcr of Bridgeville will be sol-jSmnized. Spabr-Schwartz. The engagement is announced of Miss Betty Lee Spahr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Spahr of Phillips avenue, to Ieopold L.

Schwarts, son of Mrs. S. Schwartz of Beacon street. The wedding will be a December event. Old Fashioned Dana.

John Jones is chairman of the series of old-fashioned dances being- held on Monday nights at Palm Garden, Mt, Washington. A special program is arranged for tomorrow night by Mr. Jones. Medievalists Plan Picnic. Miss Josephine Ryan wm serve on the refreshment committee for the Medievalists Club's annual basket picnic to be held next Sundiy at Wildwood.

Dear Fat Girls! This is not a fairy story although Ik' souods like one but it is a true up-to-date record of a miracle of Once upon a time 1 was fat very fat at least AO pounds too much, made ma look old and unattractive No friends tor me no love no parties no smart clothes! Day after day only brought on heartaches and disappointments, also I suffered with headaches, pains in my back and limbs, puffing and a constant dreadful tried feeling Most of my time I spent home rather than appear ridiculous in clothes that never could fit me and fed that people looked at me with pitiful glances 1 certainly know what it is to have been a wall flower! Well friris. today all that is changed thanks to SAN'-GRI-NA, the discovery of a French physician, I transformed myself into a different woman now I weigh 130 pounds. 1 am well healthy don't know what headaches and puffing means I look ten years younger and can go into any shop and buy a smart read' i aUofmaan's. M. Hawkins, Kate Horton, Mary A.

Lower. Frances E. Morse, Washington Mrs. Oar V. Cook.

Mijs E. J. Dampman, Elizaoeth C. David-on. Dora Donely and Mamie Donely.

Mrs. A. O. HoughlanJ, Up. Clara B.

Hughes. Dor-aid A. Irwin. Mrsii Mar- Lotren. Kathrn Joneis Mrs.

Harry A. Jones. Harry A. Jones ani Harry A. Jones.

opal Kirkpatrkk. Mrs. Margaret E. Kuhnes and Nellie E. Kulu-ej.

the Rev. an! Mrs. c. L. McKee.

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Magill and Magill, Grace Porter.

Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Wallace.

Waynesbvirg Martha Call and Anna E. Laughim. Wilkinsbarp Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Bowler, Rhoda Bowler, Ev G. Howler, Mrs. C. A.

Fomery, Rachael E. Gill, Mrs. J. Luther Long, Ruth I. Long, Lucille and L.

Long. Manriret A McAree, Eiinor Vcjun-kin, Elizabeth Mcjunkin, Mary E. Mc.Iun-kln, Mrs. W. Moore.

"Blanche M. istraw, Mrs. J. F. Welsh.

Anna M. Welsh, w. Young. Mrs. Blanche R.

Young. Cniont'wn Dr. and Mrs. W. A.

I.onga-necker, Mrs. J. B. Wiggins and Miss Jane E. Wood.

Ai the Inn Mr. and Mra. Arthur E. Meyer of Beaver. Mr.

and Mrs. M. H. Carothers of Sharon. John Herrttt.

Dr. K. Orven. Kinsley Orven, Mrs. K.

Allen and Dorothy E. Allen of Bellevue, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.

Grenbera, Kdwtn and tieorge Grenbers. Mrs Ernest K. Meyers. Mrs. Samuel A Fife.

Mr and Mra. J. M. I.ean, Janet and Hesie Lean, W. H.

Allen of Bellevue; H. M. Dunbar. Mr. anc" Mrs.

J. Rei.l Anderson of fiharon J. II Alexander. Mrs. M.

W. Eormery, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Moffat of Warren: Mrs. Anne Warren of Warren; Mr. and Mrs. J. Em-mings.

Mr. and Mrs E. E. I.u.iwiir. Ted and Bill I.udwisr, Mr.

and Sirs. A. H. tm-ena of Braddock: Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Ross. Mr. and Mrs.

W. T. Hakina. H. Hartee.

Mrs. G. M. McKee. Carolyn and Robert McKee.

Mrs. J. L. Iwather. H.

W. Dunbar an-1 K. Htaut. J. J.

lckens of lieaver: Rotiert Stewar, Mr. and Mrs O. Campbell. Dii.k M. Campbell.

Mary w. and Robert Hardee. W. Kin Itichevteve. W.

W. Zooney. o. Anderson. Helen I.

Amierson. Mr and Mrs. Frank Flanders and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rfwd Titusville; Mary Thomtion of Altoona; H.

Conls. M. Anne Cords. Martha Glynn. Anna McCarrv.

Oars M. McCary. Sharp Wrcsson of Heaver; Mrs. K. Mn; H.

Wilkinson. Mrn. Emmerton. Grace P. Wllkln.

Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson. Mr and Mrs. B.

S. Hcmncks. Mr. and Mrs. Pheiss and son, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Nippon of "Warren. At the Bonnieview The following ere from Cnifton: J. Hlil-and Geor- K.

White- R. Waikart R)bb, Mrs. George M. Hart. S.

Gill. J. Evans. W. It.

Dal-ter Etlwin I. Inler. Mrs. H. A.

Brank-Sone. Mary Jane and Elinor Brankstone. Haniw K. Revo. Mm E.

O. Wnsht, Lucille ai-d Mildred Wright. E. McKee. Manrr.t L.

Newman. George M. Hess. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas. Iesier Jones. J'hilip Weaver and Betty Metheny; fmm rutf tursrh: Mr. and Mrs Carlson, Bess McKinley and Ktinor B. McKtnley.

Elizabeth MacAlbaugb. W. H. Wagner. Arthur E.

Braun. V. R. Bovin, Mrs. A.

B. Brausley and family. Miss Mae Surnao: from Ingram: Ralph G. Martot, Mrs. A.

Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Md'urdy and Mrs.

W. E. Hanjrrams: from Wilkmshurs: Mrs. 'Edward M. Irr.hofT.

Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. H. Patterson: from Greenville: Mr.

and Mrs. E. Mitchel, Miss Minnie M. K. R.

Croasman; from Dormont: Mr. and Mrs J- A. McCormick: from Bradford: i Wajrner. Mrs. A.

W. Rissell. W. Russell; from Ben Avon; Mrs William Hcrr, Margaret Hen- and William Herr. Jr At the lakeside A Vorel.

Mrs rT.ri-.tlne Vocel, Mrs. Frances Ashlin. Bobby Ashlin Hnd Mtss Mary Harris, from Mrs. C. A.

MacTrttrer and children from Crafton- Ir. and Mrs 1 Howard Marcev and Joi-ph Mafey. Mrs. Mary I Isal--1 Hanna. CharloTlc ard Betty I-nhart Mr? Mary Carlisle.

lara Car-lifie I'. Hamlin. Mrs. Hamlin and Miss A Hamlin. Mrs.

W. .1. Martin. Kate. rn Martin.

Willis and Ruth Shook from Those'at' Maple Sprlnirs include the follow- I the Xew Lakeside-L. E. Stephenson of I-ntsbunrh. Mr. and Mrs.

of Bradford. Mr. and Mrs itz-ttrick. Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. I.T-r and diiush ter of Fittsburgh. and Mrs. .1 and son.

Mrs. G. H. Webb of Bradford. M-- and Mr.

W. Wilson. Mr, and Mrs. D. Todd, Mr.

and Mrs. I. A. Hra-nah of Warren. Jean Foster, Miss J.

Larson. Mrs. W. J. Abvens and Jean K.

Abvens, Mr. and Mrs Robert E. Kswaid and son. Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Craner. W. W.

Crane-. Jr. Hilda V. Craner of Bradford. T.

Hawkins of Reaver Falls. W. J. Print's of New Brighton, Kathryn N. Nash.

Josephine N. Nanfy. Mr. and Mrs. G.

L. Hallahen and on, Mrs. M. F. Hsilahen.

Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Sherman and son.

Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wagner, Jane and Mabel Kpencer.

Mr. and Mrs. F. If. Reidv, Mr.

and Mrs K. H. urau -ancl wsignpd LOVE you iast as ranch, darling. I even though your hair is getting-gray!" But belieye him or heed him. He's only trying to console you.

Your proof will be his smile of surprised approval. mrr you've used Brownatone. the guaranteed, harmless vegetable preparation that tints gray, faded or bleached hair any shade! You can use it at home unaided. It does not fade or wash out! Further applications re necessary to new hair growth. Two colors, shading from lightest blosde to black 50c and tl.50 at drug and toilet counters.

Test hottje mailed for The Kenton Pharmacal Co. 1317 Coppfti RuUdtnz. Covintton, Ky. euASAKTr.es hasmltsi BROWNATONE TIMTs 6AV HAJS ANY SMAOC IVirtor, Mrs. Dale Hazlett, Frink Crulk-'hnnk, J.

A. RejfKle. 1'. M.i r. J.

Neillv. Hansdike, Miss Winifred S. Means. Pfirrhenia Mrs. M.

J. Ja Hson, Mr. and Mis. M. Coid-dein and son.

.1. A. Koser, 1 li. L. Kelxlnger, Thomas tiaml.le.

Paul Suseelman, M. P. Rrook. .1 A. Koizey, R.

J. 1 J. W'imun. tiei-rpe Tegettioff. ti.

I.iavis. i. K. p. Her.ni'ia.

William Thomas, A. Iicehm. K. SA-eeney, Mr. and Mra.

H. ll. Thompson. Mr. itn.i Mrs, A.

1. Weil-vnd. Cruikehank. J. Hezley.

Mr and Mrv. A. K. P.r--et.,ld. Miss I.

Mullen. H. A. 1 lt and Mis C-II. -t.

E.t-!!a M. J. Jackson, it. Oi-rrish, A. Clmuti.r, it.

1 J. rrJ-n. A It Malstt II Mallev. I K. New murk.

H. K. Itrltlklcy. Mia- K. All-rsrn.

liotej iiaiffiMi.l.Mr. and Mra. S. hwartz and riitrnh I-'erii'-r. Price.

Mm. W. It. Pn-nirl Miss Pa. krd.

Mr. and Mrs J. W. Prey. A Vir-lii, i.

It. and Mrs 1 T. Paror.a. Mm. Helen Mosaer, 1,.

c. Alathco. ijeorjte Schsltt. Mr. and Mra.

i. I. Mr and Mrs. II -neirle-, Mi. i Mr.

an'l Mrs J. Klieit. Mr. an-l Mrr4. F.

tn. leer. Jr. J. i.i Uecro.

Mr. and Mra W. Hawkins, Mra. James Pileher. I'r It.

I'ltebar. H. H. Wtl-nwl. Mrs K.

rs Ie Scl-uia. lwla 1-r-h. II ii.inmric. Mr. lira's.

Mr Mrs. revH-k arid son. J. Iieid i'lott M-s c. Feiat.

Francia H. FeiAt. liord-in. and Mrs. I.

II. irordr.n, Francis Ipii, Vi A. Majfrr. a ki-r. Mias 1'.

Heeler. Mrs. S. J. YeiK-nton.

llr and Mrs Hu J.i-ih.aw. c. r. Mr Mrs. Ntt.il, Mr.

an-l Vtt Stnr ilijnp, .7 Fr-4Pk Pr-il-ii k. Mr. and n. A- lr and lloil, A H. Tracer, Mi A il rwrr cn.

Ma-. on I -i've-a am Warren Pa Mr and Mrs il K. Kree.1, Mra It i vcier I'r. and Mrs M-aa Kni'ns Iormev, li Mr R'ie, J.rfin lasure. Aitie, M-s M'red Math.

Kdna 11. Mr. and M'' t.eor W. TiHrlea A Kuf-r. Mr and i A Fooie.

Mr and Mrs. VYeitzti, Mr. ard Krves. Me. ard Mrs William Sonii.c.

Mr and Mm. Vin. Thro. M.ae Shi-nard. Henry u' I r.

-ov Mr Mrs I lln-rn. Felsar.l Mr and Mr M.irrj oifrh Mr. and Mr Mr and Mr-Koh-rr Hamreriier. Pa-dsin, ieor-e II I.r.i. Mr and l-a.

Welke-. Mart n. Mr and Me- A. le, I'Miinirerirfrn. Mr.

an: Mrs A Haaet. Mr tuu 'r Annrew la-i-Andnr-w li Jeiih Haril-in. Rcji.se. Mr an-l Mr lar. rrt iiev, Mrs.

Ileorite I. Mrs hseer.e, stol. K-ji. K. It Cerney.

R. Hii-harnwm. M-ss rfchuita. Mr and Mrs ''rock. H.b I'lejsriie.

H. Tperr. it pre i K- lasriui. Mr. and Mrs J.

yes. Mr. ar.d M-s W. It 1 Im Jr. Sir anl Mrs A Iloete, Miss Viriiima S.

hir -sen. .1 H-iiran Murjint -iuiey. I -itieke'l. liortal.l MrKincy. Mrs.

I. (illc.n. Jr. Miss ItlllnTl. Mine l.il-nn.

Ilrti-e Mi-klnnry Mifs Frunce fiiiion. ll'ie-itner, William Sweetiev, aml-ea I'avls. M-s. Fremont M.ir.h. Mr and V- 1.

l-aF-nre Mise I. UIVi.v, JesrSe I. et.ster. et' ll Walter Sesrs. Wil.son, How.

I. l-ii: Zearott. J. Knrici-. i'en Cvri.s l.atlt, Cl.ipror, l'hu-'S Carlisle, li A.

It.sael'. l.ele.i Huawell. IlliBHl Haaerll. If, Mr. and Me- Starr.

Mr. and Mrs Hamilton. -Mr and Mrs I WMtcorrit-. R. Incrani.

A riseeney, Mrs 1, H. c. IieW.ir Mrs Hm 1 1 M. Hurtmi, Mias K'ne il Fen-melro. k.

I. M. t.ewi. p. i hr, 1-ohtiler.

I. M-s I riliiinieii, 11. I nini n-elU Mrs It.jle-t 1.11,, Ml.ss Hnt.nrta Kllis. Michnel Mr and Mrs S- I Firr. Man Mrs .1 Man.

II First. V. C. an, Mrs. C.

Stearl Knoxvillc Wedding The marriage, of Mls Millie of Knoxville antl 1-Yank Mtch of IVr-mont trnik place in St. ChurtJi, last Weclnesxlfiy, at 9 o'clock, the. Rev. S. J.

Schramm officiating. Miss Kthrl hitch was mait of honor anil Attain TljiJin was best man. A welrling breakfa.tt at the lltt.sbnrtrn Cmjncil of Catholic Women club rooms followed the oeremony, only th.j members of the immediate families attending. Mr. and Mrs.

Kitrh left fur a lake trip and after Sejitenilie.r 1 wil be at home on Jucunda Mt. Oliver Girl ro Wed. Wednesday, August 2Ci, is the clionen by Misft Mary Ix-idy of ML Oliver frr her marriage to I'ianie Xu-gent of The ceremony will be performed that in St. Catholic Church, Mt. Oliver.

Mr. and Mrs. Nup-nt. will make their home on Alico avenue, Knoxvillc.1 Boat Ride Phns. Tbe Kastern Star Temple Auxiliary will hold a meetinfr Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Hotel Henry to cotnpb-te plans for the boat ride lo be held September 1.

Mrs. Relic Todd Wilson is president and Mrs. Georpe Grove chairman. Glassport Engagement. The enRasromi-nt of Miss Marp-are? Helen Jones, dauphter of Mr.

and Mrs. K. I''. Junes of Michigan avenue, to Ivan dressier of Glasspoft will terminate in an early autumn Visiting in Pittsburgh. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Lyons and their datijrbtcr. Miss Matx-I Lyons of J'ledmont, are visit inp at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. H.

Wag-oner of MciS'cilly avenue, Liormonl. European Wedding Tour. Sir. and Mrs. liody Patterson IIL left for a European trip following their wrddinn- which took place on Friday morning- at 11 o'clock In the Trinity Kpiscopal Church, Sixth avenue.

Mrs. Patterson was Miss Frances Tn.nt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Krne.m Trent of Veteran street.

North Side. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Xona Patterson of Marshall avenue. North Side. The Rev.

Homer Flint performed the ceremony. Misn Klizabeth Bell of In-Krijii was the bride's only attendant nmd Kalih Smrth served man. A weddinjr bro-akfast in the William Penn Hotel srupplemented the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.

Patterson will make their home in Pittsburgh -upon the conclusion of their two months' trip. Miss Sbellaby to Be Bride. Lillian Isabel Sbeilaby, daughter of Matthew Srrclrarby of the North Side, will le-ome the bride of Walter Kfcihar 1 Kerr, sen of Mrs. Winifred Kerr of tbe Last Knd, at a ceremony to l-o performed Ausrust "2 in the l'mvidcnon Presbyterian Church. North Ruiek Mrs.

Arthur Raeder will bo matron of honor, and the bridesmaids cbrcewji are Miss Ann Helen Mares and Miss Klsie Khcllaby. Dr. Allen M. Kerr is to be best man. and wrvir.t as ushers will he M.

Robert Kemmer and Fdward Jai-kson. Herman .1. Henne.sfy, will be rintf-1 -carer The rehear-s-iJ for the tveddmrr will take next Thursday merit, follow od by dinner in the. Fort Pitt Hotel. Mirw IVirothy Manejss of Jackson firrrst.

Noi-th Side, entertained Monday night in honor of the bride-elect. Sondheim-Rosenbluth. Tti marriape of Miss Marjraret Sndhim. datirThK-r of Mr. and Mrs.

1 Stndheim, and Robert Rosen-bltith, dina-or of the Jewish community center of AHwiny, formerly director of the Institute for luilic Service of New York City, will take place today in Pittsburgh. MU'-s Sondheim has been for the Ias-t. three years secretary to Rabbi Samuel It. GoUienson of Rodef Shalom Temple, where the wedding will take place. She i.s a graduate of the Car-nt-riKi Insiituto of Technoli-ijrj-.

Mr. Roscnbfnth Is a cxadnate of Yale and Penn ltate; has bt-en in the t'nited l-'orest Service, and director of forest of New York State. Connellsvillc Marriage. Announr-i-mi-nt has been made of the marriace of Miss Charlotte Artz-man, of Joseph Artzman of South C'onneHsville, and Paul H. Mueller, s-m of I he Rev.

and Mrs. tl. J. Mueller of Pitcairn. which was solfmnized Monday ntfcht at 8:30 o'clock in the home of the bride's brother-in-law and Mr.

and Mrs. R. Moore, Isabella road Connellsrille, hy the father of the hrideprroom. Miss Iouise Gnibbs of itlsburch was maid of honor. Kd-tvard Mueller was his brother's best man.

After a month's motor trip throiirh Canada Mr. and Mrs. Mueller will be at home on Center avenue, Pitcairn. Bradford Woods Club. The Bradford Wood.s Civic; Club nilt meet at Oak Crept, the home of Mrs.

.1. 1a. Hnjinjuj. Thursday aftr-ms'ii at 2 o'clock- Mrs, J. R.

KeJley is- joint hotrtcHS and Mm Walter 'lciw will Is- tho for fhe day. Mra. Chaunopy R. Paruonfi will ning-. Opening Dance Annocnced.

The Allegheny chapter of Potbis Oric announces ita nryrt dance of th fnH season, to be held in the EitjflUh room of the Fort Pitt Hotel Friday eveninjr. September It. Gilbert Sar-ver is and will be aosinied by Chester S. McIiiiKhlin. Returns From New York.

Miss Kathryn W'-itershansen, of Hiland avenue. West View, has just returned from New York, where une spent several weeks studyinsr under Itussian dancing: teachers. At Cambridge Springs. Miss Minnie F. McFarland and Miss Kathryn McFarland of the Kins Kdward apartments are upending the month of Anfrnst at the llivcr-iride, Cambridge Springs.

The Story of a' FAT WOMAN Who LOST 50 POUNDS and WON Success, Beauty, Love and Wealth Tlio crmmittf-s of the Wnman's Club of the 'ity nf this jear bo hradcl a-i follows: Mrs. Waller F. Coolly; lnM-CT, Airs. T. A.

Kimes; Mrs. Vida McrCullousrh MnClurp; eocial, Mrs. Kdmond Knjrlert; prfws, Mrs. Thomas A. Johrmton; blind, Mrs.

1-1 B. Nntt; forfAtry, Mrs. I. KnK-land: drama, Mrs. W.

Rra.ihcar Settlejnent, Miss Matilda Orr Hays; currfrnt topics. Mrs. It. C. P.ellor; ways and means, Mrs.

K. W. riartberKer; altruism, Mrs. Kdwln Rawathornc; hoirpitality. Mm.

f-annie' C. Green. Mrs. Kliza M. Moore and Mrs.

Grenn are a gulf! t-nKtrxlians of the fiaj? and the two are Mrs. W. C. KaufTold and Mrs. Samur-I fturm.

Mrs. Johnston la the Incoming president of the rltib. News of Quota Mrmbers. Qtiola Club ni'Tntirrs are confilantly on tho ko during thr summrr mt-nths. Mrs.

Ivlaa I. St. is just from a trip tn Yellowsrlonc Park and California. MLw Marjone, Ixiomis is touring the and Mm lnari Fia.s just conc-ltided a nimilar trip. Mrs.

Krannes will leave fmon for and Mis Anne Curran will leav thix mornini: for a oanipirtr- trip to North l-east. Mian Jess HendTfion is vtKitjng- in luJuth, and Miss Kmma Hall is Xew HritaJn, Dr. Iiura H. Dinsmoor is entBrtaininsr aw her house sniestt her Fister. Mis Nettie Rulklpy of Kancis Oty, Mum liuby Wrifrht, who is mo-torini? throuph the White Monntains and tho HorkKhires.

is now at Itke Plat-id. atvl Miss l-Torence Ahrerts is lenvinff totlay for a 10 days' tnp to New York. Returns From Europe. Assistant United Statr-s District Attorney Warren It. Van Kirk, with Mrs.

Van Kirk, returned Hie early part of the week from a two months' weddinp tour of Kurope. The wedding was an event of June. While abroad Mr. and Mrs. Van Kirk rpent most cf their Lime in -FYanx.

NOW DOES ALL HER WORK Has No Feelings Becaue Lydia Pinldum's Vegetable Compound Drore Her me Away Inlhntnkee, Wisconsin. I was in a kinliminwinwn condition and I would get. wean, and tern Die neaa-aches. I felt so badly last year that I could not do any hoaseclean-ing. The minute I would lift or stoop it seemed as if I was going to fall in niMM told a neighbor howlfelt ana sne sain uaai.

T.wHta FL Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound was sorely the right thing for me. I took four bottles then and in the fall of the year I took three. I had been treated by a doctor bat he gave me an iron tonic and that did not help me. It seemed that the tonic did not have in it what the Vegetable Compound did. That gave me the strength and ambition I needed and I have gained in weight This year before I started to clean house I got four bottles of the Vegetable Compound and am taking it right I tell all my friends about it and how much good it does me.

They can notice it because I have gained in weight. I weigh 118 now and do all my work myself aga'ri. --Mrs. EmtlO. Brandenburg, 651 3tl Street.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin. fe -'-A i--. -v maac rooaei ana look the part SAN-GRI-NA did it! Nothing magic done oyer night no dangerooB drugs no strenuous exercises do diets no painful garments Thit remarkahU Frmrh dimety rallfd SAN-GRI-NA did what I consider a miracle because before 1 found out about it nothing I bad tried erer heaped ma lo reduce and with SAN-GRI-NA here 1 am, healthy, slender, yoong-iooking and a Success more parties than I care to go to more friends than 1 can take care of All that 1 owe to SAN-GRI-NA If yon art too tat if it is 10 pounds or 100 pounds you can be Blender the same chance I had is yours now Go today to the nearest drug store, buv a package of SAN-GRI-NA (bo absolutely positive that you are getting SAN-GRI-NA) and start using it as per directions It will not be many wcekj before you too can tell "The story of a fat woman who lost excess fat and gained success, health and beauty" and who knows, maybe love and wealth as well! Yours sinr-erer-r Oa Sale at Mar's Drue Stores I1.

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