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THE PITTSBURG POST. Xl i HAPftNlWGS RhALM. wn-e cam for Hi boys and doi a ii. girhi. Mrs.

F. II. OiHian ga ve I appointed Cirnu-r Week b. Mid vale In honorf the linoa! porn Served at the niHtage of b. son, Franiia Caiiaha.

ud Ki. I Pauline Cohiow, Vdnesday l.t-p The attertdiiiits tre bridesmaid. Johlf iieed of Sli.ito. liut ertioii 1 Monoriga cp end' Joscj.li Herron. iimwis.

Mrs. .1. McKctint HIIri Ml 11 IK'S. Sttillll. dilllg.l.' leis ol' the hostel in Mrs.

Jiirtics W. nnd W.iit.,., tins eieiitiigor Munchcsier-bj -i n. Sea, where the gdls have a tl' be iKipi'-d th is summer I -Mr. and Mr. Coo their luniili ana T.l:-James Wood.

ThCooKs end Mrs. have been broe oi in la.sl autumn nod ate exi.ecte.l in oi -o for Aged People. In Perm and Trenton avenues, Ukim-burg, 1 liumaa.v of this Week. The hth ii ifernerjt tor ihe ff ii are of an elaborate character and the en-t' i talniuent ill continue from 2 to It) o'clock in the evening. Supper will be wrvwl on the grounds from i to Clocks.

One of the pleasant events of the prnst Week was the sunrise piven Attorney Willis A. H'M'th at tne Fdeiioe of lloV. IS. it. M.h I latton, la Mad! in avenue.

Mr. ilootli, who is about to t.ike an intended vactition.i has been (the xapennleiident of the Herron Avenue Presbyterian Sabbath ei hool for many veers, he himself having one time been a scholar in the oid hool. which was then in Mineraville. The teachers and ofn. ers of the school gathered at the above named resilience Ihutsduy last and spent an enjoyable evening.

1'urlng lh course of the evening Hey. Mr. Macllatton. itj behalf of tne school, presented Mr. Kooth with a handsome nlver candelabra, and in behalf of the school expreiiiied their regret for Ids departure.

Prof. Woodward was elected upc rlritendent. Mr. snd Mr James Adair, i Hhlelds. hrt Friday night for New York to sail yesterday for EtiElund on the Western-land They expect to visit in Engl and, Scotland.

Wales and Ireland. Miss King, of Peilevue. failed vesterday on the Columbia for a three months' sojourn on the continent. When the failed lust week It curried nmorig other I'lttsbtirgers Miss Agnes Fulton Greer, of Oemnston avenue. East End, who will travel through Europe with Mrs.

Kraft, of Brooklyn. trip is entirely for pleasure and will probably extend late Into the autumn, as South licthb'hem. sre vi.dtii.g Mrs Adam's lather. Eachl Tlioi.ms, I'm u.c ven tie. and nT tor-let.

Mrs. Elsvard Aibn Spencer. Mrs. Adam 8 oth.e hlsler. Mrs.

T. Ij. Ohantier. with who nhc u-uullv spends a portion her semi-annual visits, is now at Atlantic City. Mr.

and Mrs. O. F. AhlbeiK celebrated the liitn antiiw rsary of their marriage Monday evening last at their heme ln Enyard direct. Alihonirh the sftatr was informal, the Jnvt'atioiis having been issued by telephone only, there whs not lack of beauty in Its apiHdntmetits.

Tin rooms ail prettily decnrHtcd, red rose being used ill thu music room, carnations in the library sweet peas in the. bull and marguerites In the (lining room. 'Ihe cciobraiion took the form of an Impromptu mush ale. Victor Laurent rang the "Arabian laive Song," by Fizet the "Slave Song." by Shelly; "Since We by Ai'naen. and "laave Me by Mattel.

Mis, Kiiiherine Werner playid the Pederewrki "Mitiiiette" and the from "Cavab-ria ltusticana." 'Ihe "Filgrlrn Chorus," from Tatmhuuaer, was given by Cyrus B. Large; "The Hutter-liy," by (Jrli g. and some Chopin waliz.es. S. Milton Hunter also contributed i-orne vocal numbers.

The aft'air was rounded out with a supjer at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. George Lauder and their daughter. Miss Lauder, sailed Wednesday en the St.

i'aul to Hpend the (uniiiirr ut Olenfield. their country place, In the Highlands of Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. James Greenway, nee Lauder, whose marriage took place here the (alter part of May.

sailed couple of weeks ago for England and have been in London intending to remain over the now deferred coronation ceremonies. They meet Mr. and Mrs. Lauier at Southampton and ad iourney together to Scotland. Young Mr.

-auder nnd hi bride have been traveling ln this country since their marriase, a month or so ago, and are now at the home of Mrs. Lauder parents, ln Greenwich. They will sail Tuesday to Join Mr. Ijitnler's family In Scotland. Mr.

and Mrs. Lauder do not expect to return to Pittsburg before the latter part of October. Mrs. John H. Armstrong gave a birthday prty vesterday afternoon at lu home in Wlneblddle avenue to celebrate the tenth anniversary of her it'tle daughter, Mary M.

Armstrong. There were about children In who werr amused with ail sorts of games and a magician. The decorations were curried out in red, white and blue. The favors Mrs. MctJahan.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Crus, Miss IX'ra Cross, Miss H.tgel Pn il. 41fsrs, Hughes and a'! of tne Ho'itn-Side, Miss Lidie Moore of East Ln er-pool, Mrs.

A. McMiiliaii of Verona, Mrs. W. A. Lawsou and si.

Lawson of Iiiud-Uock. and L. Watson ot McKeesport. Miss Martha Jane Christian, daughter of Air. and Mis.

George Napier Christum, of Asplnwall. aas married Tuesday evening last, to Herbert Feather, the ceremony being performed at tne bride's home by Rev. J. W. Rlchter.

ln the ptesenee of only the Immediate families. 1 ha bride was attended by Miss i e.irl Roberta Christian, her and Mr. Feather's beat man was Frank Schroed. of Toledo. Miss Theod s.a Hi' b-ards, a member of Fpiscopal Church choir, played the wedding mart li.

The bride wora a gown of silk mousseline over hite taffetas and carried bi id-- roses, while pink motseluie was orn by the maid of honor. The oung cotipie have gone East for a wvdilng trip. One of thn lust week's weddings In Allegheny wa that of Miss He-inann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. Hasemanu, and Charles Ijoiil. 'I he ceremony wss performed at 7.Se o'clock Wednesday evening at the residence of Rev. Dr. pastor of St liter's Evangelist Church, riprlng Uarden tior-tititlt Th btlde was attended by Miss Liixie Rjul, a sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid.

The best man a J. Oscar Emrich. a cousin of the bride. After the ceremony the bridal party adjourned to the home of the brld'-Kroom parents, at City View, where they were entertained by their immediate relatives and friend. Many beautiful gftts were presented to the bride.

Mr, and Mrs. Rout will to housekeeping in their n-w hom In Cl'y lew, ahich the groom has recently built, A pretty home wedding last Wednesday evening united the live of Miss Grm-e E. lioren and Stanley M. Ivng. The ceremony took place at the home of the brides parent.

Mr. and Mrs. John M. lioren. in Carver street.

Lust End. at o'clock Hev. l. Ferris, associate rector of tha Calvary Episcopal Church officiated. Miss Ioren wore a beautiful white chiffon gown, with lace.

carried a snower bougijit of white rose. The deeoratlons used were plrk ami white. The bride was attended by Mls Margaret Long, a sister of the bridegroom, who Was gowned In white and carried pink roses. The bridegroom was atiended by Charles tb.ren. a brother of the brtde.

After the re-( the couple left on an Eastern wedding tour. Mr. HMter I'uffy, of McPherson boulevard. Last Fnd. has post nuptial cards enouncing the marring of het daughter, Ijiurt Lorer.tla Duffy.

It Harry A. Nlchods, which took i lar Thurday moridng. in Church, ltorneaood Rev. Father I J. ilsdev.

uttor of the church, perform-the eervmony, whleh was bv the close friends of the two families. Milt usatine Anderson was the loald ot honor and F.uger.e A.key the best man. A weddit was -rvm afterward at the home of the bride' and the youcg conyie left later In the day for the Fast. They wl.i reaiu in the East Fnd. Pride of the t't lodge, r.

A. I. will hold Its annual tdcnfe at Con-rseaut lake. Tuesday. July ti Three pe.

cal trait. a wtll P-ve th Plttmoi-g A tern depot. AHegt.er at 7.SJ and a city t.tne The fare a ill be ici il low. r'pecUl a rra ng --rneri have been made with ij. W.

Fett. general pssaer.ger the p.eit Uri.u A Cl io a ho aid have tbt-e of the trains as far as tnd from that tha laa CoRiSt k. white moustellne and CRrrled bouquets of white roses. Joseph S. Schwendeman, the groom's brother was best man, and Philip F.

Elchenlaub acted as the other groomsman. The ushers included Oiile Newmeyer and John J. Dwyer. A reception was given for relatives from 4 to 10 o'clock. Quite a large number of handsome presents were received by the young couple.

A large church wedding of Tuesday last was tfmt of Miss Mary Vida McAllister, daughter of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. McAllister, of Allegheny, to Rev. W.

Durward llon'e, one of this year's graduates at the Allegheny Theological seminary. The bride's father perfjrruwd tna ceremony In the Fighth Street F.eJormed Freibyieriaa Church, of which he is pastor. He was assisted by Rev. Joseph L. Hunter, late chaplain of the Tenti regiment in the Vhilippines, and Rev.

Dr. Fik. of the Fourth United Pre-bytertan Church, Allegheny. Miss McAteer, of Crafton. was the maid of honor, and the brides niece, Sarah Huntr, was the flower girl.

David McAllister, brother of the bride, was the best man. and the ushers were Morton Boyd, John iicXaugher. William Musser, i S. LlMiy. John Libby and Robertson Clark.

The church was decorated with palms, foliage and cut flowers, and the ii, us tc during the ceremony was rendered by Mrs. Ftckes. piano, with violin obligate by Miss Myrtle McAteer. The bride wore a dainty gown of white pointe esprit over white silk, with full bridal veil secured with a cluster of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of white roses.

White mousseline over silk was worn by the maid of honor, and the little dower girl, also dressed In while, carried white sAeet pe.is. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Howie left on a Wedding trip. Their home will be in Lenkel-man.

wbere Mr. Howie will assume the pastorate cf tht Reformed Presbyterian Church, ot that place. A prettv suburban wedding of Tuesday evening last was that of Miss Fjitode Palmer O'Nell. the daughter i Mr. and Mrs.

J. Palmer Nell, of Ken Avon, and Dr. Howard Lyle. which took place at the O'Neil home, "Lawn lew." Rev. Dr.

W. H. McMillan, of the Second Presbyterian Church, Allegheny, performed the ceremony at o'clock. Tie bridal party consisted of Miss YlrgUd Mason O'Neil. a sister of the bride, and Miss Alice Lyle a sister of the bridegroom; William Huston Thompson, of Pittsburg, the best roan, with John Dickson H.latius.

of Pen Avon, and Clyde Bow.ian Furst, of New York, as ushers. Th bride gowned in white l.berty silk over tiSeta, with tulle bridal veil secured lth a brooch of diamonds and pearl, the of the bridegroom. She carried a shower bouquet of ilhes of the va.ley. The wore white mousseline ever greea sashes, whit their oouqusts cert maidenhair ferr: and swaasoni.k Following the ceremony a iarsri reception was held, the house being prettily decorated for the event. Th young couple went later on thlr wedding tour, ana upon their return will make tneir home In lien Avon for th summer, coming in the early autumn to Pittsburg.

A quiet ch'ireh wed Slr.g of Thurs isv morning was tht of Miss Johanna Marie Mara, daughter of Roger Mara, to Dr. Austin S. McGuire. Detroit, the ceremony taking place In Sacred Hei.rt Church, Rev ather Francis Kene. rector of the church, ofT'clated.

Miss Margaret O'Mara, the bride's iter, and Jones were the only attendants, while the guests lnclu1e.j only the more Intlmata friends of tht young couple. The bride wore a handsome gown of Frencn gray volie. with wh't plumed picture r.at and carried a white sat.n-Lound prayer book. White mousseline with lace trimmings was worn by the bridesmaid, whu carried a shower bouquet of white roses. A wedding breakfast wa served after the ceremony at the br.de home in Shadv avenue.

Last Knd. and a small afternoon reception held. After an Kastern wed ling tour the youi.g coup will make their home in Detroit. 'I he bride is graduate of th Sscrd Heart convent. Manhattan, and Dr.

McGuire Is an alumnus of Ann Arbor Medical couego. The annuel election of officers of the Art societ took place last week I' the following results: President Edwin Z. Smith; vice president. Martin B. leaser; treasurer.

ICdward A. Woods; scre-tiry, W. A. Mare, with George H. H.

C. Fownes, William N. riw, H. LeisHor, F. T.

F. Lovejoy. A. Mige, rYanlt C. McG ir.

John C. Slack. K. 7- DAILY, PUZZLE PICTU'rf! CAN YOU ushers were Harry Johnson, Charles Treat. Rudolph Grabowsay and Hunter Grubu.

Thu bride more a wedding gown of vvnite de sale over while tafl'etas trimmed wi.h lace and pearl Iier bridal veil was fastened wiiti a spray of orange blossoms, and sne tarried a mower bouquet of wtiile roaes and Idles of the valley. The bridesmaid was guned in white chiffon over pink t.ifsetas and carrl-d pitik roses. Only the relatives nd more Intimate friends were priseut at the ceremony a wedding supper, which followed but at the large re-c-i'tion. held from to 12 o'clock, nearly VV gueais a ere in attendance. Ttie hous-e had handsome floral dec orations of whits rose, and carnations In the drawing room mi pink and wh.i roses in tn dinii.g room.

After a wedding trip to extend over a lew work iir. and Mrs. barlow will return to Pittsburg and at homa at FUih avtmue, Oakland. St. Andrew's Church.

Allegheny, was the sctne of a Meily wedding laal Tuesday Vkhl' united th lives of Miss Kleiuior tj. Nolan, daughter of Mr. and Mri. M. Nolan, and W.

Oliver Merit. Rev. John K. X. Enrlgbt.

a former si hoolrnate of the groom, performed the ceremony, while p.ev. F. Her-fog celebrated nuptial high mass. Rev. Father Knright was but recently or-dalned to ttie priestho.

ut 8t. Mary college. iltirooi e. by Ills Lminence Grbtx-tui, In this marriage of classmate performed bis Initial priestly cf" e. The bride was gowned in white m'er-c rise batiste, en train, trimmed In lace and ribbons, and carritd a shower bou-(jmi aidte re s.

Her ass of ilie. hel tn plcs by a magnificent dla-mun I brixx ii tlie of the" groom. The bridesmaid, iilas hara Nolan, sister of Uit ri ie. was stlired In tills mulle, her shower bouqu- being s.s of white iier.ry J. iiaiieran attended the groom.

After the ceremony art elaborate bresk-fiisl was served at the residence of tfi bride's at which th bride and ire. shared honors with Rev. Father F.r.rtght. loiter tne couple departed on their weddir.g tour, and will tm at horn to their friends after August 1 at IU Liu-t-ia avenue, M.itvai. Mrs.

G. W. Auit, Toronto. at a ltanrtieon riv.n at her home in Daniels aireet Wejr.esday evenli.g formallv announced the ensag- merit her daughter. sa Ada Pradford Kerr, of 'i M's Au.l is on of Toronto's charming girls auJ an acu.mpd shej mu-rleian.

for her tu ua teal in lT.t urg and nearbr Tft i.l take late in tne summer. 1 ne lum bsn aurivd the terra of a pri I Jty. Th dainty drcoratior.s of ferns and potted plants jrtne the tiito a mp.iature Viand Ab-jt mi guests were le: gt.tf-jUy entertained and estendel tiier to Auit and her Sam Tf. nnt from vut of were: il Flii Johnston of M--j who ts a huuse guva: of It. ii eie True roit'urg, Mnaes Ai'a ant Cora Floyd and liise A iJi Am! Mrs.

A. h'stofi of Pittsburg, Mm. K. V.js r-f Clriclntistl. V.

Auit of ant Mrs. Frank Carnaliam of New iirlghtott. M.h an 1 P. ifeert W. Kgsn.

cr.e of li.e a-htiown p.ttsturg men, rrtl e-lnea de n- lit St Paui The was Rev. latri. A i "i in. i r.d' re a trace. st of it at and minor a- a at, Mis we unattend-'! A' er a i.f ti.e Ui Mr and i 1 'd de at avenu.

1. M. iia-y ml land.ay I'ell. E-; tr.rr.. t.jr,n.)y i t-t Mary I Cur.

In 9 c. Viik d. R-v iir filmi, th I at-li Niry ii all K. Re.farr-'-r 1 im-i, f'e uah-ra, ram.itl M. t'lvla Frstie ni yert 1 was by ae-1 s-; at tne bonis of tn- i-; parents lu i len a atrt, Al- 1 gher.y.

A boi rr'y giv en lav afternoon a' tne Iu- sue Garden tty Mr A. A I jr I treet 1 g'l' ixrupc tha t'l wr 1rt isani -r a or a lrr aiM 'I Tney 5 Mrs O- ree Kramer, -a r.i M-s tin. Mf. W. ChfS n.

tr. ijr, lrin it v.r, ir urn detnpla. Mrs. liaaiks sr. 1 M.

iiiir. A he Prdir vr.trf st the bone of ar.J Sirs o. in fldfiev te rT honor b'rg Mr r.r-1 Mr I. a if ai i M-a a ii a'cl set Nm.I. mil ns if Mrs Ho bins' n.

l.o ve recent returned rem r.i. me- tn lug were featutea (S even'eg, Am-oig th resent ware Mr. rd ra T. snd Mrs Allen. Mr.

end tecl0ff The jo at once lo cnesier. Miss uiighlln left his; for M.iuiaroti. ck spend a von the 1 a heir summer bono on the Sound. Mie a member id' and Mts. iJarllni'ti's family uchtmn J.urty on trulr (lt Hie Elicbs.

at the Yale-Harvard rue at New London. Elliott Rorrs whs hostess Monday at a large lt lieori which flie et her home Cuorntii avenue in hom.r Of the housa- tmrfof St I k'iiis entert Mt.s l.lmr of ss--- wickley. The tal decora tiona 'were pi pink and white sat peas. Mrs. E.

M. Unrrwha Is tfctipyinir her country place at adckley H. Ic. Ids, ce I a handsome dlnn.l'ri.'ay ev-nicy ut too 1 Allegheny Count club, at clt tlio guests Wi re the married Si i of no Sewalcy Covers Were laid for It. Miss McCook, York wh.i w-s for some time guest cf her 1 Hev.

Ma It land Aunder. hurt return. -1 hi family. ere spending I ummcr at Scabnt. i Announcement been made of tP--I engHiremer.t of Mnr.iorie 11.

Jmn-s and Mr. Nathaniel. Evans, of the La-i Knd. The weudil wdll occur the la 11 lart of July. Mis Rose Epnti of Tyx ut street, p-ft I Kattirduy evetiinitr Chicago, where nn intends 'iKlving several weeks.

1 i -7 she will visit England, ranee, Germany. Italy and t-pi-in. Th member of tha Iroquois clulg a social organisation crnp. need of the young men of the two cities, has arranged for a hog party at liuijiii sii Gnrd. ednew.

day evening. July 2. to witness ttie performance the sto company in Wan. For this occasion four boxes have been secured. They wlli be decorated anil d.apod lu the club colors.

The members of the club, of tl rveri I rs IT huv aerneee.l a ili.iit.r p.irtv to be given at the Garden Saturday niriii'in- i ia uc in notior Ol jomi ilartin. who will play the part nf "Wang." and who has many friends in the ciub. Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. 8trney, of Suuth Neeley avenue, are at the Seaside house. Atlantic City, N. where they have leeji the last three weeks Mrs. Storiey'g mother will Join them this eek.

Mrs, Victor Hugo Fufjua, of Chicago, former! M'ae Gra. V. illiams, of this city, who hss been her sisfr. Mr R. J.

Maceorv, of street, left Friday ight for Wat dngton, L. and the mountain. of Tennessee. Mr Edward J. Franetilielm and daughter, Horothy Frauenhelrn, left last night on the lioston rpeelai for Newburv-port.

Mas to spend a few weeks with Mr George Gregory, formerly of Pittsburg. A rdctflc will be given bv the L.ldles Auxiliary cf the Tree of Life congregation. Tuesday Julv mt Southern Avenue lark. Thera will be danclr.s In the evt.ing In the pavilion. Mrs.

John Fremont Phafer, rf Poirth N' lev avenue. East End. returned last we.k from AtitnMe Ttv and Urchmont, having Fast to a'tend the csim-rriencement exercise at Vii college. Her Miss Edirh I-awrem ho I or; of lh year's graduates, will ba Mrs. afer's guest for a couple of Weeks Mra II race Phaw entertained a fw at her home l-i tirme alreet.

Mt. Wai.lngt..ri. Wrinn-lav evening Tie potuiar "mind teat." truslo and d.tnrlng wrr The prlt winner Mi Jean H.immett. Mia Adei-ald Richardson, iir W. W.

C'ark Andrew, Robert W. Pall end l.iiam H. Lu.Tcll. AnnriinceTient WSs made lt week of the er.t'sremrnt of Alrna Mata'isll to l( ii nii-r Knowb t.oth if last O. Ml Mar-had ts tha daughter if Mr and Mra I Mraead a large number of frl nds here, baying t-n for the last two vears a student at r.t lvai.1 vVdlege for Womwi.

IrrlfatSme tv the narr'aga M' Jeie Feidatelri to Jlar-net NVve, r-f Fori City, on Thursday evan'nr Jn'r at Hraun's auditorium, in t- Highland avenue. Mr and Mrs Joseph Alimi. cf II I il II i -J Noble Rule. al of Washington, were married last week In the second Presby teriun Church, Wa.ihlttiitoti. by the Rev.

J. C. Ely, t. of an uncle of the bride. He is assisted by Rev.

James H. Snowden. D. pastor of the ch'iKh. The Vridtl party consisted of Miss M.uie-lalne Romlne Le of lienor, MUg Ina Duncan, bt id-stnaid; Miss 10i a-nor Miller, the lm.e girl; Arihur A.

Hayes, of chs- i st man; Jurati M. 1'otter, of Pil i uiit. O. l'ercy Rub-, a brothT of trie br.U' groom; liiienj ston and Frank 1 the Aftet a wedding trip In the West. Mi.

end Mrs. Rule ill live In The brl la a popular a hin eton stil and a jr w.ufi of Washington eemlnery. Mr. itule. who is a graduate of ashdrgtoti and Jefers.n college, ha he'd of assistant principal In the colige for the past years.

A pretty home wrjillrnr of lie w-. in Eeiievue was tha' of Aimn Roti-ertsoti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson, F. irnund Arthur.

hIs i of Believue. The cereniony was performed at 7.J0 o'clock by Rev. C. F. Wioltart.

of the Californ.a Avenue l'r-b terUn Church. The atemunts were Eleanor Cascoden. who served a tlower gttt; Laird Arthvir. th h'tie jsifcre, and ushers, Widium brvther of ti bride, Mugti Artaur and Dr. Waiter C.

Arthur, brottt i of tUe ar.d lr. 1 noma Mil. T'tie tinde was a dainty i of h.te ak crepe ue chine entrained ovr tietas and trimmed wui ch.ffon ju. Her cil was caught With a clster of rsr.e to and her bouquet Was Wt.lte tir The fow-er girl wore a hit frock win touches of pink and camel ptr.a and white The ceremony was performed ur.der a f.oral 11 in the reception hail, bile the remainder the house was decorated with ant pink roses. Poth ojr.g re members of Pe.ievue iamdVs, ana Mr.

Arthur i a cf tf.e Vestern university. Thev left inter In the evening on an Eastern weudn.g tour, and on tl.tlr return tney will live In iiedevue Ai home cards anv t.rii issue i tvt Tuesdays ia July in Orchard avenue. Miss Marveli Keefe and John McFarren were married TnursJsy morning last la St. Bridget's Ctiur- tv rector. Rev.

Father Ran in tli of a large number of Jests. Jii. regret and Miss were two bridesmaids. nr. John Sullivan a groi n.sni-u.

you: )eu 'le are and io music during cerwu-r.) was t'lrnisiiwl by an fh- bridegroom Is a member. bnd wore a wn of white mult over i'n plctur asi -J a er bouquet of r'e "1 he brtdexnatls wore whin pin a and their bgu'iuets r- of res trie rerm wtds rg breakfast was rved at me of tne brt mother, alter wh Si tne young cupl ft on aa t.g Tt.er 1 make the.r home wf.u tr.e bride u.othr lu Xanaehdl street. Over invt's'tun h.l been Issued for the a rm 1 1 river, n- diy nfti Ut Mr. en 1 M-. Edsrd O'Neil.

of fesi.yv, tf.e.r 1-me new home, as formally b- sr.J hi' together. rs green ore; a tnmm.r.g if anish i'-'-r d.i..".'irr. 1 r- a i mill. The f.ursl "5i if i he hoe and p.ajza ter" 1 I in trmir arm i was Uone In i.ite I green, tt.e f. Wing wtilt" il in t- re eptixi i mh.i T.

i with shad- i eliow rites were u-. i i the in. r.l red roses ar.d In r.a.i An or-chestra -ir 'he es ei-i- wfi'rri a ti In-formai dax.ee tut tf. vi.i pe. An tntereMr we.

i Week was that Of Alii j'. Eni.ne Cocra JotOT -f Ai at. I ir-l- ri. lU'T'fV 1 I I 1'lu1. I Pa to if i'-'ad- The wa p-rf jifne) Thursday m- rr.l; at Rev.

Edwin if. I' n. n. -t Presbyterian l-; I M'- eiaratt Co jrsin. a MiT bride, wa tn fail I- 'r Ed-Iferie Pirv.

if buin a'ation. serrl a best mar Y- ay Mr Larirri. I'r'iiK'l for Lvniw ii TI maa their Lome In Manvfiesfer, t' 4 id MUs L.iu' r1 Alfred l.ar j.arr;ed Walns iav eveei. M. (i, Jerice of the Ir.W a.j In Fifth and.

Rev. Tav 1 I', pt of Iti" Street Lutheran I'n wa the off'v lant St the ereriioT. arl t' 'vn a wav Vy her fa" wma atnd--d by Miss Anne it. u'u. of gr.omman The i i I Find the Gardener's Helper.

In the last picture, with the right-hand sids aa the farmer may he foood between the horaes and their ic'iectlon. ASSCRKI by the bracing weather of the past week which the calendar purported June, but which the cMli-iiur winds proclaimed Christmas, the en-lei tainmnt committee of the American Science association nas arranged for th distinguished visitor a program so replete with events that energy ia apt to If w.nfrnnlail m-lth tha uailill BUDer- heated conditions PittBburg in July, l'lana have, however, keen carefully devised, and a large portion of the entertainments will tie outdoor events. Prominent aji.oi.if the aftalrs planned for the visiting women will the tea Tuesday afternoon et the 1'ittsburg Golf club, tor which the men are also invited; th reception following the installation of the new ut'licer Tuesday evening at Carnegie institute, and Mis. William Thaw's tea Wednesday afternoon at Lyndhurst. while anion the side issues will be the daily afternoon tea at the Twentieth Century club, the visits to the blockhouse and the trolley excursions arranged by the members of the women's committee.

The tea ut the golf cluli Tuesday afternoon will be given in the names ot the Twentieth Century ciub, the L. A. United States daughters ot ISIS societies, and the so-ciety Daughters of the Couf eCeracy. This afternoon's ent will be prefaced by a morning trolley ride over the most Interesting sections ot the city. The cars wiil leave the Hotel Scbenley, on the Fifth avenue side, at 10 o'clock.

The committee having charge of tnis excursion will comprise Mrs. S. A. Amnion, chairman: Mrs. sVtHlar.i Henry Slviier, Mrs.

Iarwin Wul-cott. Mrs. H. C. Uughman.

Mrs. V. V. Card. llrs.

Samuel H. Church. Mrs. Heher Ker. Miss Mary B.

TUppmcott. MM. George Macbeth. Mrs. F.

F. Nicola. Mrs. C. F.

Scott and Mrs. Charles C. Meilor. A similar excursion has been arranged for Wednesday morning with the Heina model factory as the destination. This excursion wlli be in charge of a committee comprising Miss Kate C.

McKnlgnt. chairman; Miss M. L. Jackson. Mrs.

George H. Clapp, Mrs. Hwrmon Urlftln, Mrs. Viid.arn J. E.

K. Keeler. Mrs. A. Magee.

Mrs. W. H. Mercur. Mrs.

James Park. Mrs. W. H. Howe, Miss Matilda Bmith, Miss Jane Smith.

Mrs. G. W. Allyn Mrs. John Caldwell.

The start will be from Home's at 10 o'clock. The Daughters of the American Revolution have apvointed a committee to receive guests at the blockhouse each morula from to 12 o'clock and from to 4 in the afternoon. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, lis members are Miss M. V.

Denny, chairman; Mis. V. H. Mrs. Albert Chtlds, Mr.

Sullivan Johnson, Mrs. J. K. Woodwell, Mrs. 8.

Jsrvis Adams. Mrs. Moses Atwood. Mrs. I.

Mrs. Alexander Dempster. Mrs. Kdward Gilmore. Mrs.

Joseph V. Marsh, Mrs. William MoCooway, Mrs. WiU F. McCook.

Mrs. J. K. Mellon MrsT Frank H. Murdoch, Mra.

Frank G. Paulson and Mrs. Robert K'inemtm. Thi-is. who will preside as hostesses at the Twentieth Century club teas include the president.

Mrs. George A. Gorrnly, chairman; Mis. iUrmir D. Denny.

Mrs. C. H. Fltzhurh. Mrs.

William Thaw. Jr. Mrs. V. li.

Thompson, Miss Anne I'hll-Hps, Miss Harding. Mrs. W. McC. Grafton.

Mrs. O. W. Allyn, Mrs. A.

J. Karr, Mrs. Joseph Buffingtoa, Mrs. W. N.

Frew, Mn. John G. Holmes, Mrs. Julian Ken-redv. Airs.

VT. King and Mrs. SYlhlam (Scott. In addition to these committees there la an honorary list comprising Mrs. Thaw, Mrs.

Charles K. Speer. Mrs. Harry Dirling.on. Mrs.

lnjamin Thaw, Mrs. J. M. hoonmaKer, Mrs Henry Klrke For-ter. Airs.

Robert Pltcatrn, Mrs. J. N. I'ew, Mrs. Keuben Miller.

Mrs. W. I Mellon, Mr. H. C.

Frick. Mrs. Stuart Brown, Mrs. J. A.

Braahear and Mr, Kaiph iiag- Att'he golf club tea Tuesdav the guests will be received by Mrs. William J. Miss Harding. Miss Denny and MUs Jackson, while presiding at the tea tables will be the i of the societies ia wtwee naxue the entertainment is given. The wedding of Miss Margaretta McDowell Patterson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Mitchell i'atterson, of tne Kast Knd. and Lucius Chlpman Fuller, of Chicago was a handsomely appointed event of Tuesday evening, which took t.lace 8 o'clock in tne East Liberty I resbvterian Church. Rev. Frank W.

Snead, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony, which was witnessed by about guests. The bride was givnn aiv by her father and wae attended tv Miss Florence ilowe iirown, the miaM of honor: Mis Grace Taylor, M'ss DiUian KirrHl, of Ansonia. Mis Rebecca Whitehead, of Chicago, and Miss Lucia, Holiiday. of Indianapolis. the bridesmaids.

Harry 1 Walker, of Atlanta. a cousin of the bridegroom, was best man, and the six ush' rs were Farlin H. Faii, Spencer Adam and John L. Harmon, of Chicago; the bride's thre brothers, W. Walhice Patterson.

J. Rea I'at-terson and Graham C. Fatteon. The brides town was a heavy white mtln. with full court train and trimmings of rose point lace.

She wore a tuile veil secured with a cluster of lilies of the valley. whll her bouquet was a shower tt white roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaids' gowns were of elllc mulle, relieved by pink, with the exception of that worn by the maid of honor, lUch was pure white. They all carried bouquets of pink and white twet peas. The church was beautifully decorated with interspersed with pink and white flowers.

The chancel was completely filled with ialrna and mountain laur-l blossoms, while the aisles were divided from the chaneel tv floral gates. Clusters of Arnunciaiiwi lilies, each secured with a bow of broad white satin ribbon, were fastened to the standards of each alternate pew. At trie reception In thj Fatterson home following the ceremony the deciratlons were less elaborate, though artistically arranged. The drawing room was done In pink, the dining room in yelliw and the library, where the bridal table was set. in white.

After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Fuller left on an extended bridal tour. Thoy will make tneir home la Evanston, at home cards having been Issued for day after September 1. A large wedding took place last Thursday evening In 8t.

John's Lutheran Church. Chartlers avenue, McKees Hocks, the bride being Miss Catherine K. Wilde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wilde, and the bridegroom Otto Zauge.

of The church was tilled with guests to witness the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. J. H. Tar-ned'Je. a brother-ln-iaw of the bride, assisted by Rev.

H. JesMnsky. The church was simply decorated with palms within the chancel The bridal party Included the bridesmaid, sister of the groom. Miss Anna Zange; th man, the bride's brother, Frank VVIlde. and three usher1, Roddle Darling.

Frank Luta and John liutton. The wedding gown worn by the bride was of white batiste and the bridal veil of white tulle. Sne carried a bouquet of lilies cf ihi After the wedding a reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents. In Singer aver.u?. The bride and groom left Friday afternoon for Faltimore and other interesting points.

They will be at home in Kees Rocks after July a. Among the many guests were the comrades of the groom, namely, Captain Merike, Lieutenant Fatterson, Lieutenant Oznura and Hergeant McMillan, all of Company regiment, X. G. F. The "wedding of Miss Emily May Leister and Robb McLwen, both of OiVdaie.

whs an important society event in that toivn. The ceremony was performed at 7:0 o'clock Wednesday evening In the presence of a number of guests, by Rev. James M. McJunkin, D. at th home of the bride mother.

Mrs. Sarah Leteiter. In Vincenn-s anue. Mrs. James H.

Dunbar, of Carnegie, attended ner sister. Miss Leister, as matron of lionor andjfc of nllo green mousseline. The bride, who was attired in a gown of whl: embroidered swish, was given away bv her brotter, J. C. Leister.

The bridal bouquet was of white sweet neas. Mr. McKwen had as his best man. John C. McEwen.

MIks Elisabeth Hobo played the wedding march. The house was handsomely decorated with sweet peas, cut flowers and potted plants. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Mc-' Ewen left for a trip of the lakes, after which they will reside in Oakdale.

The wedding of Miss Helen Anna Xew-meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newmeyer, and Thomas K. Schwendeman took place last Tuesday morning in St. George'8Churchat9 o'clock.

Rev. Father 8. J. Schramm performed the ceremony during a high mass at which the choir sang ilayden "Sanctua" and the "Bene-dlctus." by Gounod. Miss lasna Warner.

the soloist, sang "P.egna Terrie." The bride wore a gown of crepe de chine, a long tulle veil and carried a shower bou-HUrt of lilies of the valley tied wlth white chiffon. She was attended by her e'r lanche Newmeyer. and Miss Cattmrtiie Schwendeman, a sister of the grooui. both attendants being costumed in I I I I RICA i Read what ivo prominent men havo to say about ur "We, the undersigned, have had teeth extracted and work done by the mcrican Painless Dentists and recommend their method to be painless, and as advertised." REV. II, K.

MUELLER, DR. JAMES MOOR! 337 Ohio Street, Allegheny, Pa. Physician and Surgec, Wickhaven, Va. We are not comjx tinR; with cheap dental establishments, but with first-class dentis'ttt prices within the reach of all. No charge for palnle83 extraction.

Teeth filled and extracted absolutely vhout pain or dancer. ii gererl tassenger agent tne ii-eni. laike Erie taii'oad. wl.l be In poth fffi-iai wi.l give the trip ttrir peraonal ar.d have -n iaed rc.aae the run In tr.ree hours. Kr the little folks there will be the l.r.e.

f. jr ght. th merry-g and the t. bes. where they ran play In and gather prett ai.d Th wed'ir-r of AnrseMa M' I ell and Charla A at ttia reaideii.

a tf t.n tride a 'it. Charles H. Kay. In prrrysvt.i avenue. liev.

K. 1 1. performed) ft. terercor.y. t.x.,k at i ii clock 1 i rid wor h-r trevedrg wn aM was sttvndrd bv two sma Marian Ely and IV ra bn a.

aa ftower mtrlm Tl.e tl, ia and ytiiow, er carried out with arid pretihy aranged. in their return from a weddf.g Ivor Mr and Mr will be at homo ln'Oak-land after August Mrs. Everett Morrow, of Pit-loth, ill the guest of ri -n Friday af'er. ri -on. at a lt ven Mrs A.

li n. at b. rre i aver-. ie. lirad 'o.

k. Mr C. A an 1 iir A vies no. ley tr.e in receiving. 1 t.

t. wer fr 1 k. and th- re were ge. a from prnd ik. Nor-ti p.raddj.

I urti Creeg. Sii.ult and Honiraf-ad ilr- Morrow until a year wh.n the lani.lv i I'uluth, i-rorntpent In o. ii and i n.t In the M' iwrsniina anj Turtle Creeg valla) Mi 1 tt.e bouao gi.ej.1 fr several weeks tf Mrs. A larg card riven Werlnes-diry mtrnwn by lira t.e- rre Kramer, at Unjijerie Harden The of tl there were about were i.i. e.i th-palm garden, which was fjifor d-e, -rated with rut oflwera.

A higj, wail if emit it ttie su.ll'orium. and the pin, wa lighted with pit.g haded tandles A number of l.an-U- irtnea were given. Iro ludir.g cut glaa. de- tated anj art r.ouveau pictures Ttiev were won by Mr. Mra Aieaand.

-liarie Ut. Mi. a Haney. Mr Garl.ind. Mrs.

M. Kinney, Geotge H. and Mrs. Naaie. Mlt Alice Idghtner.

daughter of Mr and Mrs Stephen L.ghtier, of Fourth street, irad-l ak. G.a.ert Norman wire married Fllday afternoon, at 4 clock, at the home uf the bride by Hev lor Nl. liulin Holmes. liktor of the 1-rrat Methodist Eiiscopal Church, of Praddocg. About bi gueet were pre, ut.

A wedding supper and iec.ion followed loiter the couple left on a trip lo Canada. The bride In a member of ail old family In Hraddock, and ha been popular for several aeu.s-.ti lu society circle. She is a singer of more than local not. A delightful musical was given at the home of Arnold W. Mueller, in ghady avenue, Allegheny.

Wednesday evening th biebert quintette. Among th present were Mr. and Mrs Wliim Me, bert. Mbss flebert. Miss Sherman Ml- Ueyser.

Miss Mull. Miss Stles. Mr and Mrs T. C. Mueller, lr.

J. c. Culmum. a. A.

Lane, A G. Jones. Charles Junes, Frank and Ralph Hiehert. The house decorations wer In yellow and while, daisies, trailing asparagus with yellow and white ribbon being used in great tro-fuslon, The hom of Mrs. W.

H. Herkman, In Lincoln avenue, PUlevue. wns the M-etie cf a delightful porch i.arty Fildav after-rioun last in honor of Mrs. Anna i'lotid. of Washington.

JU. C. About 76 guests were present representing Rellevue, and Lnd Htim i to 5 o'clock was spent in receiving. In which thu hostess whs hs- isted by Mrs. J.

Walter Heud and Mrs. Atana llo.mes. of Aspinwall. The arfair was followed by a dinner for 12 the honors btdrg shared by Mrs. F.

A Ixdi-meyer, of New Vork. M.js Ruth Catherine liowman, of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rowmim, of Wil-klnsburs. and William Carr Nickum.

ot Philadelphia, were quietly married at the home of the bride. Key. Join. A. Rurnett.

pastor of the Seoond I'nlted Preebytorlan Church, performed the cer, moriy- The bride was attended by Miss ft X' fprieton, while the best man whs 0. Nickum, Jr brother of the t.rld.. ilr- -Nkum will live ln Philadelphia. Attorneys William C. Idcken and William ii.

Leahy, with Cook Rausman will leave Pittsburg for Atlantic City July 1. where they will spend a few dive prior to sailing for Europe, July 6. Tney expect to be abs-nt for about three months and during Uie trip will visit England Ireland ami Scotland, as well a the principal points of interest In Continental Europe, including Germany, Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, France and Autsria, The members of the "Women's club, of Homestead, held their annual plcnlo at Kenny wood park, Friday afternoon. The feature of the afternoon was that six candidates for admission who were voted members were made to ride a patient, well-trained donkey In a secluded part of thu park, instead of the traditional and Mrs. William Frew and their family left last evening f-r their summtr home at Point Pleasant.

N. where they eipuct to remain until late ln the autumn. A lawn fete is to be given on the grounds of the United Presbyterian Hum Si FULL FULL SETS' uXOXCQXp' SSTS' i r.s s- -I 1 rasas iasf a fu Lam tm 3 Hmlth and K. A. Wo.xJs as board of dir ectors.

The fi lion ing committees have nlso been appointed: Music, Slafk. VV. N. Frew and F. F.

Lovejoy: art. H. C. Fownes. i n.

I-eisser. F. T. F. Lovelov: membershlo.

K. A. Woods. 1. C.

McGIrr and W. A. Magee; on hestra. Joseph B. S.iea rhulrman: li.

Park. William McConway, Jam-a I. liu-' chanan and L. L. Smith.

George H. u-1 son has been re-elected manager of the Art society and the Ilusburg orchaestra. Mies Cora Thompm, daughter of Mr. Mid Mrs. William Reed Tfiorrlpson.

of Washington, and Prof. James ORIGINAL 11 tl tl a.OO 13.00 60O par "i ti 3 lO li f-Jn P. A. PHONE 1066 MAIN. II All our teeth are perfect and are made la England, 1 We refer you to any dental supply bous In the U.

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Thin ve guarantee. IVe are not connoting with the cheap, unreliable concerns, but with those private, obscure dentists who make exorbitant chages and rack the patient with pain and anguish. Wo charge less than one-half usually demanded by riiate dentists, and our work is more Hatlsfaetory. We have the patented appliances and Ingredients to place on old Or wornout Teetl our unrivaled Crowns of Gold and Porcelain, or nrl.lg;e Work (Teeth Without Plates), and no pain felt, whil the system restores to vouth and the natural contour of the face and mouth. Sets of Tfeth, Z.OO.

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