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The Pittsburgh Post from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 54

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SECTION FIVE PAGE TEN THE PITTSBURGH SUNDAY POST, SEPTE1MBER 19, 1926 GROUP OF EARLY AUTUMN BRIDES SYRIA SOCIAL CLUB. After a cessation of meetings dur-in the months of July and August the Syria Ladies Social club will resume activities at Syria Mosque, the afternoon of September 25 at 2 o'clock. After the meeting the club will adjourn to the Schenley Park bridal path shelter house where a basket picnic for members and their families will take place. Coffee will be served from 5:30 to 6:30 by Mrs. Archie Sohn.

chairman of the refreshment committee, and her aides. The sports committee have arranged, to have the program take place and award prizes at the Schenley Oval at 7 o'clock im mediately after the evening meal. Races will be open to all members and their guests. P. C.

W. MEETING. Mrs. William H. Postner, chairman of the Tabernacle Society of the Pittsburgh Council of Catholic Women announces that meetings for the fall season will be resumed Wednesday in the council house, 5216 Perm avenue.

The program for the day will be sewing of vestments and altar linens at 10:30, luncheon at 12. followed by-sewing until 2 o'clock when a business meeting will be held. MISS DEWALL ENGAGED. Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. DeWall of Forbes Cottages announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Janet Fulliard DeWall, and John C. Fair- child, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert C. Fairchild of Glen Ridge, N. J. EASTERN STAR AFFAIRS.

Fort Pitt Chapter No. 130, Order of the Eastern Star will have a card party Tuesday in the Moose Temple, Penn avenue. Mrs. Leah Farnswortli is chairman, Mrs. Elizabeth Skelly, vice chairman, assisted by Miss Myrtle Jones, Mrs.

Margaret Belville and Mrs. Alia Fuhrer. William Penn Chapter No. 168, O. E.

will conduct a rummage sale In the Southside market house on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Mary F. Aird. worthy matron, will be In charge.

REBECCA LODGE PARTY. The diamond anniversary of the Rebecca branch of Odd Fellows will be celebrated September 21 in Odd Fellows' Hall, Eighteenth and Sarah streets. KREDEL-M'KNIGHT. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward F. Kredel of Mellon street announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Nichols Kredel. and Paul Crawford McKnight of Pittsburgh. Special! Monday Only! Special! Monday Only! mM -TV 1 1 U. Corner 9 Street 900908 Penn mm All-White Medicine Cabinets Smart Decorated End Tables STYLISH lit- t1 lohl.a Ptl AO ALL white a led mm .69 finish, equipped with Irror red and green decorated, tbat will add color tx your home.

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Texter remembered as Miss Etta Duff Parker of Aspin- wall. -Mrs. Braun was Miss Margaret Holland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Holland of Thomas boulevard.

Mrs. Kelleher will be recalled as Miss Mary Mae Portnian of Chestput street, Carnegie. Mrs. Shaffer was Miss Anna Marie Hausold of Ben Avon. Mrs.

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Her tulle veil was held with a cap rrangement of lace and orange blossoms and fht carried white roses and valley lihes. Miss Margaret Brown was her only attendant, wearing yellow george'U and carrying yellow roses. Paul Wilkinson and his bride will reside i.i Homewoc SELECTS SEPTEMBER DATE. Miss Stella LeSiige of Irwin an nounce the wedding date of Miss Stell. Hrible of Pittsburgh at a tea Sepfem ber 11.

Miss Hrible has selected Sep tember 21 for her marriage to Wiiiia: T. Forick of Mt. Pleasant. The wed ding-will take place in the home in Irwin. bridegroom, and Mr.

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