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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1936- -10 for Pittsburgh Prospect Autumn Trips East to See WeddingsAre in Luncheon Wi Bridge 1 II riovlon SVinw TIplnprG Find "Pen" Tn teres tin sr Attendants Are Named Season Official fonnrocc ri Begin For VHUXUVll kAlV II XAViVX M.M.m.m. "J- I By Second Member Of J. H. Holmes Family By Doris Duquesne PLANS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED for the marriage September 19 of Carolyn Ten Eyck Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl August Miller of Me Agra, Ardsley-on-Hudson, and By Emma B. Suydam, Club Tl tlAl ur nr.tift, era nr.i; ing day for the fall club season at the Cm Women of Western Pennsylvania in ih. avenue. New members or the hoard of dim members will be the honored guests from George Rickley, chairman, and membors nf it mittee, will be the aides ana wm serve xvxt Fridav the social-hospitality committee will hold a bridge lunch- h. eon at me at.

wiair wumi i nnunce men' Joseph Home Holmes, son of Mrs. Joseph Home Holmes of Devonshire street, Pittsburgh, and the late Mr. Holmes. The ceremony will be performed at 4:30 o'clock in St. Barnabas' Church, Irvington-on-Hudson by the Reverend Doctor Edwin J.

Van Etten, rector of Calvary Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh, assisted by the Reverend AVilliam Neely Colton, rector of St. for the benefit of the Congress budget. Serving as co-chairmen of the activity with Mrs. George Rickley are Mrs. R.

E. Riggs, Mrs. H. M. Irons, Mrs.

W. E. Morgan and and Mrs. thur Hcnn H. W.

table rrsrrv Robert C. and now Is supplies, the scries i-n ation" dun-; period Tue. Mrs. the first sons on plt gress Hn'hn hour is from 1 Mrs. Hen-v dent of the liam i budget New York l'rr Mrs.

Harry O. Snyder. Mrs. Charles Drum, Miss Sara Siebert. Mrs.

W. L. Gable, Mrs. S. D.

Gibson. Mrs. B. F. Mulhern, Mrs.

F. M. Whitehead are assisting with prizes; Mrs. McAfoos and Mrs. Stella N.

Clinton are in charge of cards, and Mrs. A. L. Davies, Mrs. S.

B. Heppenstall. Mrs. S. J.

Corbett, Mrs. J. B. Elliott, Mrs. J.

P. Gangwisch. Mrs. Charles Gates, Mrs. R.

S. Giese, Mrs. F. H. Lewis, Mrs.

J. L. Lighthiser, Mrs. M. W.

Lightner, Miss Louise Mc-Bride, Mrs. R. A. McKinney, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs.

R. C. Minehart, Mrs J. H. Rehling, Miss Edith Riethmiller.

Mrs. Walter Volkwein, Mrs. Joseph M. Taylor, Mrs. R.

E. Dinner Dance Last Night For Wedding Party Last night Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Campbell, of Marshall avenue, Northside, entertained at a dinner dance in the Hotel William Penn following the rehearsal for the marriage today of their daughter, Katherine Wightman Campbell and Howard Johns Boyer, son of Dr.

and Mrs. Howard J. Boyer, Barnabas'. 5 A reception will follow in the Miller home. Like the wedding of the bridegroom's brother, John Grier Holmes, early in the month in Smithtown, L.

the coming ceremony will be attended by a large group of his immediate family and Pittsburgh relatives, in addition to his sister, Gwendolen Holmes, who is to be a bridesmaid and George Potter O'Neil of Sewickley, who will be one of the ushers. Phoebe Whittemore Knapp of rcrpnwich. will be maid of il Tr: of Philadelphia. lerenre Rrgistratinp. School of I be held Pat from 1 to 4 (i House.

P.ei structor in tip Krokover in Their marriage will be solemnized at 12:30 o'clock today at a home ceremony by the Reverend Dr. Thomas H. Newcomb, pastor Thompson, Mrs. H. anr, jvirs.

Max Wherry. Mrs. J. E. White and Mrs.

W. A. Thompson are aides. Mrs. L.

R. McAfoos and Mrs. anJ of the Eighth United Presbyterian Church. Mount HolycfcttJ umnae At HenriciHcl I I i i 1 1 i Ml ma 1 I I Tilt II 11 Miss Campbell has asked her sister, Emily Stewart Campbell, to be maid of honor; Elsie Lewis, bridesmaid, and her younger sister, Marjory Jean Campbell, to be junior bridesmaid. And Mr.

Boyer will have his father as his best man. Ushers will include Christian A. Fisher and Thomas Britt, both of Philadelphia. Miss Campbell is a graduate of Beaver College, class of 1934, and her fiance of the University of Pennsylvania, 1933. North Hills Music Club Has First Meeting The first meeting of the North Hills Music Club for the current season will be held in the home of Mrs.

A. W. Stremel, in Wellington Heights, West View, Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The subject for study will be "Puritanism in Music," the first chapter of the book, "Our American Music," by John Tasker Howard. Responses to roll call will be favorite sacred songs.

Mrs. A. B. Mount husbands and the first meeting of the barn dance at Mr. and Henrici's hnme.

ning at Th pry for the honor for her cousin, and the bridesmaids will be Barbara Chis-holm of Portchester, N. Jean Stewart Miller, sister of the bride-elect; Gwendolen Holmes, sister of Mr. Holmes; Marion Gengler of Forest Hills, Queens; Vera Ayres of Roxbury, Barbara Wiley of Bernardsville, N. Jane Lincoln Knapp of Greenwich, cousin of Miss Miller, and Edith May Twining of New York. John Grier Holmes, who married Anne Helme Townsend Nicodemus, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Courtney Nicodemus, of Smith-town, September 5, will be best man for his brother, and the ushers will be William Sanford Miller brother of the bride-elect; John Williams Barclay, Englewood, N. Robert Dumont Case and Malcolm Farrel, New Haven, Robert Barbour Cooke, Patterson, N. Charles James Mills, New York; Frederick Laton McCartney of Denver; Joseph Earles Rich, Chicago; Horace Webber Davis II, Pittsfield, George Totter O'Neil of Sewickley; Arthur Williams Pearce, Hewlett, L. and Robert E.

Lee Wilson II of Wilson, Ark. Miss Miller attended Rosemary Hall, Greenwich, and was graduat entering freshmen, whin-leaving for next PfS'. esses for the cvoiv.nj on icers and those or. the f' I'ost-Gazette fnoio. VIRfilXIA HKPPEXSTALTi the show in the Kdgewood i'ountry 'lut, Jacqueline Albright and Virginia Heppenstall found a neighbor's dog.

Pep, a delightful interest on the side. JACQI KLIXK AT.TtRHiHT Children of members of th Ho klelRe tiarden Club now planning its flower show for next Tuesday, have Iheir yoiinc daughters organized into a junior group. Having their picture taken to help ship committee. The Henrii-i hnrr. McQuown and Mrs.

E. C. Daum will sing, "Ye Old New England at McAllisters CrntS r.nw. Club Classes A A Northwestern Graduates Wed In Uniontown Two Northwestern University graduates, Josephine Detwiler Hall, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Herbert E. Hall of Uniontown, and Donald Martin Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Graham of New Rochelle, N.

formerly of Pittsburgh, were married Thursday. The wedding took place in Asbury Methodist Church, Uniontown. The bride was attended by her sister, Mary Elizabeth Hail, as re Arrange; Harriet Elizabeth Wilson, Dr. Murray F. McCaslin Plan October Wedding In Mt.

Lefcd Hill-Reynolds Wedding Service In Swissvale Thursday evening the Reverend W. O. Yates of the Presbyterian Church of Swissvale performed the Psalm Tunes." C. M. Steele and Mrs.

Raymer Mowry will sing, "Stars of the Summer Night," and "The Soldier's Farewell." "Hallelujah Chorus" will be played by Mrs. R. H. Millard, and the club members will sing in chorus. Puppet Show Will Entertain Guests At Guest Day The senior woman's auxiliary of McAteer-Whalen Ceremony Next Tuesday Morning Catherine Mildred McAteer, daughter of Mrs.

J. B. McAteer of Stanton avenue, has decided upon next Tuesday as the date of her marriage to Joseph M. Whalen, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph F. Whalen of Chislett street. The ceremony will be performed NGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS have been as numerous as Classes in parhamer'aT't club women nf Mr jv adjoining romm'im'ses ji ducted by the ment of thp Mt Lfbainr. Club at Tir-iiv-September 22 and sr fi. in the rt Washington srhon! ceremony at the marriage of Ruth ENG weddings lately, and the two have combined to give a nuptial ouch to social news.

Far from diminishing as the fall advances there has been an increase in their number. A new wedding date is October 3 for the marriage of Harriet Elizabeth Wilson, daughter of Dr. and JVfrs. John M. of Bay-wood street, and Dr.

Murray F. McCaslin, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott McCaslin of New Castle.

O- tnur Hennersnn v. ii! G. Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Hill of South Braddock avenue, Swissvale. and Dr. L. Allen Reynolds of Russellton, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lovell Reynolds of Swissvale. The bride wore a gown of white lace and carried white roses, sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley. classes which pre tn discussion of Hub n' Mrs. Charles F.

The ceremony will be performed phinium. Harvey Smith was his maid of honor, and by Mary Anne Neel of Wooster, and Mary Virginia Williams of Uniontown. Mr. Graham's best man was his brother, Pearson C. Graham, and his ushers were Paul K.

Hirsch and William Davis of Pittsburgh, and James Howard, William Metzler, George Tanner and Alfred Jones of Uniontown. Mr. and Mrs. Graham left for an automobile trip after the ceremony, and they will make their home in Evanston, 111. The former is a nephew of W.

Wallace Martin and of Miss Anne and Miss Nell Martin of Tuscarora street. at 7:30 o'clock in the evening in Emory Methodist Episcopal Church. the Salvation Army Home and Maternity Hospital will have its annual guest and membership tea in the Bellevue Borough Hall, Teece and Hawley avenues, next Thursday. Mrs. B.

H. Mansel, the president, and her officers and directors will be hostesses. The program, beginning at 2:30, lative chairman, is classes. Leave for SeasHc; brother's best man. After the reception Mr.

and Mrs. Smith left for the New England States and when they return will live in Crafton. ed from the Ethel Walker School, Simsbury, in 1934. She was presented to society at a supper dance given by her parents on September 21, 1934, at the Ardsley Country Club. She is a member of the Junior League.

Mr. Holmes attended St. Faul's School, Concord, N. and was graduated from Yale last June. He was elected to Delta Kappa Epsi-lon and was coxswain of the varsity crew.

He is a member of the Yale Club of New York and the Ardsley Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Or of the Hm Dorothy A. Hill, as her maid of honor, wore pink mousseline de soie, and carried orchid baby chrysanthemums, and Betty Jane Hill, as bridesmaid, wore orchid mousseline de soie and carried pink chrysanthemums.

Dr. William B. Reynolds was his brother's best man. Dr. and Mrs.

Reynolds left after the ceremony for an eastern motor Ceremony Performed At Butler Home The marriage of Mildred Eileen Hixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. leavAthis mermnr fnr a stay in Atlantic City. hert has just hen iriuftc Eugene R. Hixon of Butler and will be a puppet show, "Green Is for Pie," written and directed by Otto Austin, a student at Carnegie Tech drama school.

The assistant puppeteer will be Jean Louise Frost. Nancy Fcrriss did the costumes and curtain for the show. The program will be furnished the nrcsirtenrv nf th Vt-I Donation Day Planned At Civic Club of Wilkinsb'irs Edmond Ralph Watson, son of Mrs. Minnie Watson of Wilkinsburg took place Monday on the lawn of the trip, and will make their home in home of the bride's parents, with the Reverend Beauford Hixon, the bride's brother, officiating. The new Mrs.

Watson wore a pink lace dress, with a large hat, and carried Luncheon Party The board of the United Presbyterian Women's Association, were luncheon guests of Mrs. William M. Duff at Duffmont tea room yesterday. Plans were made for the reception and donation day September 19 at the United Presbyterian Home at Valencia. pink roses and blue delphinium.

Hansen Family Lenre For Xetv Jersey Wedding, Another family will leave Thursday by automobile for Ridgewood Park, N. to attend a wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.

Hansen of the King Edward Apartments, will go accompanied by their daushter. Carol Hansen, to Audrey Hartzell, her sister and matron of honor, wore a gown of yellow aline, a large hat, and her Caff) in St. Raphael's Church, at 9 o'clock. Ella May McAteer will be her sister's maid of honor, and J. Robert WThalen will act as best man for his father.

Frank X. Kerin and J. Raymond McAteer will usher. Elmer Stephan Speaks to Club Elmer A. Stephan, director of art education, in the Pittsburgh schools, will speak on "Art Education and the Citizen," at the opening meeting of the Crafton Civic Club next Tuesday evening in the Crafton Methodist Church in Bel-videre avenue.

Leader for the evening is Miss Esther Williams, supervisor of art in the Pittsburgh schools. Miss Nora Willetts, president, will extend greetings and year books will be distributed by the program committee under the chairmanship of Mrs. J. E. Tim-berlake.

Music will be furnished by a trio consisting of Mrs. R. A. Walker, Mrs. R.

Walsh. Mrs. Charles Rebenack, Mrs. J. B.

Slemmons, accompanist. Mrs. Harry C. Bailey, chairman of the hostesses, will be assisted by Mrs. R.

G. Baker, Mrs. R. B. Shore, Miss Evelyn Bowers and Miss Helen Cloos.

The junior section of the Crafton Civic Club will hold a reception for its newly elected officers Monday, at the home of Miss Dolores Poster, 14 Walnut street. Crafton. The flowers were yellow tea roses and Russellton. McNair Bowman Wedding Told The marriage of Dorothy Harri-ette McNair. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Gunn McNair of Main Entrance drive, Mt. Lebanon, to Arthur Henry Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henry Bowman of Bellevue, took place Thursday in the Mt.

Lebanon Methodist Episcopal Church, with the Reverend Ames Maywood officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman will be at home November 1 in Altadena drive, Mt. Lebanon.

Helen Roe per Engaged To Lowell Folson Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Roeper of Princess avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Roeper, to Lowell Folson, son of the Reverend and Mrs.

B. W. Folson of Reedsville, W. Va. An early December marriage is planned.

Engagement Told At New Wilmington Party At a small evening party recently in her home in South Market street, New Wilmington, Mrs. Margaret Dick Downie announced the engagement of her daughter, Elizabeth Jane Dick Downie, to Dr. Robert L. Bishop of Cincinnati, O. The wedding will be an event of early October.

Forsythe-David Announcement Bennett M. Forsythe of Bellevue announces the marriage of his daughter, Mary Virginia Forsythe, and Ford Roland David of Ben Avon, which took place yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. David will be at home after September 20 in 166 Dickson avenue, Ben Avon, in the meantime taking an automobile trip through New England.

Plan Residence In Chatham Village Mildred Katherine Buechel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Buechel of Merrick avenue, South Hills, and Harry E. Bickle, son of Mrs.

H. Bickle of Detroit, blue delphinium. James Sampen was best man. through the altruistic committee of the Tuesday Musical Club, of which Mrs. Walter P.

Mays is chairman and Mrs. Bascum Otto Austin, a member. Traffic Club Dinner Meeting At a dinner meeting in the Roosevelt Hotel next Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock the Women's Traffic Club of Pittsburgh will open the 1936-37 season of social and educational club activities. The guest speaker that evening will be Wilmer M. Wood, who will speak on "Intercoastal Trade and the Development of the Panama Canal." In order to make Mr.

Wood's talk available to others After a trip to Canada, the young couple will be at home in the East End. Home Ceremony Assisting Mrs. Duff on the general committee are Mrs. A. A.

Mac-lachlan, Nancy Blair and Mrs. Frank A. Gaut. Musicale Tea Tomorrow Lucio E. Coccia will entertain a group of students at a tea in his home in Callowhill street tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock.

Mrs. Coccia will receive with him. Assisting Mrs. Coccia will be Mrs. Christopher Magee Steel of Ingomar, Mrs.

James Messineo of Swissvale, Mrs. Joseph Sottile of Homewood and Mrs. Albert Heacox of Mt. Lebanon, formerly of Extra Sped than club members, arrangements In Beaver Falls The wedding of Evelyn Massey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfred Massey of Steffin Hill, Beaver Falls, to Philip Griffiths, son of the Reverend and Mrs. P. L. Griffiths of Freedom, took place in the home of the bride's parents on September 3, at 9:45 in the morning, with the Reverend P. L.

Griffiths officiating. Yvonne Graham was maid of honor and Weaver Griffiths was his brother's best man. After a motor trip to Washington, D. C. the couple will be at home in Steffin Hill.

Logan Reunion The descendants of John and Martha Logan of Pine township will hold their annual reunion at the Bear Pit shelter house, River-view Park today at 2 o'clock. Mrs. William H. Grace is president, and Miss Dorothy Alston, secretary. have been made for members to be accompanied by associates.

1.25 Desk LAMP The business meeting will center upon plans for a dinner dance to take place in November, the first major social activity to be undertaken by the Women's Traffic Club. officers are: Miss Cecelia Rrit- were married August 19 and will be at home in Chatham Village after Sewickley Society With Rubber Cod 95c October 1. League Corn Roast The Pittsburgh League for the Otte-Aye Wedding In Tarentum Home The Reverend George Ewing Hard of Hearing will entertain Davies officiated at the marriage of Mrs. John C. Oliver and family of Woodland road, Edgeworth, will return to Sewickley Tuesday from Canada where she has been spending the summer at her cottage on members and friends at a corn roast this afternoon at Chapel Shel Mary Frances Otte, daughter of be guests at the wedding of their son, William A.

Hansen, and Peggy Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robertson of Tea-neck, N. J. It will be a seven-thirty wedding September 19 in the Ridgewood Park Presbyterian Church.

Miss Hansen will be one of four bridesmaids for her future sister-in-law, and Robert Banks of Philadelphia, will be Mr. Hansen'3 best man. Bridegroom's Brother To Perform Ceremony. The bridegroom-elect's brother, the Reverend Milton R. Wilkes, will come from Brooklyn, N.

to perform the ceremony at the wedding of Gwendolyn Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Patterson, of LaClair avenue, Regent Square, and Dr.

B. Garrison Wilkes of Baltimore and Pittsburgh. Assisted by the Reverend William Hogg of the Mifflin Avenue Methodist Church, Mr. Wilkes will read the service in the chapel of the new East Liberty Presbyterian Church September 26. Mrs.

J. Ross Hague, who gave the party at which Miss Patter-eon's engagement to Dr. Wilkes was announced, will be matron of honor, and Mrs. Paul H. Younger III will be a bridesmaid.

Ruth Knudson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knudson of Mt. Lebanon, will be flower girl. The Reverend Carl Gunther of Dushore, will act as Dr.

Wilkes" best man, and ushering will be Earl J. Patterson. Paul H. Younger III, Robert G. Ruark and H.

Gaines Goodman. Mr. and Mrs. Otho Mendelssohn ter, Riverview Park. The commit i' on- A kwri i' lccc-pcrv sewing.

has liht. of mrt.il Old Antique 1 r- tain, president; Miss Sylvia Hiester, vice president; Miss Jane Shema, secretary; and Miss Eleanor Gardner, treasurer. This newly organized junior section of the Crafton Civic Club has chosen "Romance" as its theme for the year. At this meeting its first year book will be presented by Miss Helen Loeber, chairman'. Entertainment will be furnished by Miss Marie Harmon, who will dance.

Miss Gwendolyn Griffiths will serve as a joint hostess with Miss Poster. Little Flower Guild The members of the Little Flower Guild will sponsor a benefit card rarty next Wednesday in the club parlors, 719-21 Arch street. North-side. Mrs. Theresa Ackerman will be hostess.

Elizabeth Lupton Plana October Wedding George Wr. Lupton of Holden street announces the engagement of his daughter, Elizabeth Lupton, to Ivar H. Peterson of Colville, Wash. Miss Lupton, who plans an October wedding, is a graduate of Linden Hall of Pennsylvania College for Women and of the law school at Duke University. Her fiance, an alumnus of Washington State College, is also a graduate of the Duke University law school.

Lindtay-Smith Wedding Announced In the home of Mrs. Caroline Lindsay of Locust street, Swissvale, Wednesday evening, the marriage of her daughter, Ruth O. Lindsay, to Allen C. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. R. Smith, of Edgewood, tee in charge is headed by Elsie F. Boehmig. Members of the Business Women's and the Housekeepers Clubs will assist.

Bethany Meeting The Bethany College Club of Pittsburgh will hold its annual meeting this afternoon at 2:30 in the Congress of Clubs. Grace Blem-ing will preside at the meeting at which the election of officers will take place. Credit Women Meet ham your ORB1 Ahmic Lake. Mrs. John Bonner Semple of Linden place, who is visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Samuel Alexander Gayley, at her home in New Town Square. will return to her home Tuesday of next week. Miss Catherine R. Miller, after a sojourn of two months in Manchester, with Miss Edith Tew, returned to her home in Beaver road, Glen Osborne, this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph K. Smith of Academy avenue had for their guests for several days Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walser of Hazelton, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith's daughters. Geraldine and Elizabeth Smith, who have been spending several weeks with their grand-1 mother, Mrs. J.

H. Lahn of Hazel-! ton, and also as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walser at their camp in the Poconos, and their cottage at the shore, returned with them to Sewickley for a brief visit. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmore A. Wrillets Otte of Tarentum, to Thomas Lee Aye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.

Aye of Brackenridge, which took place in the home of the bride's parents September 5, at 3:30 in the afternoon. The bride wore her mother's wedding gown and train of ivory satin, and she carried a bouquet of gardenias and lilies of the valley. Suzanne Otte, as maid of honor, wore her grandmother's dress of white mull and carried an old-fashioned bouquet. Alexander Lindsay was best man, and the ushers included Morrison Otte, Richard Hathaway, Emerson Otte and Edward Power. Immediately after the ceremony, the couple left for Ocean City.

Beauceant Meeting Mrs. Howard B. McNutt will preside at the first fall meeting of the Pittsburgh Assembly of the Social Order of the Beauceant this afternoon in the Century Building. Wednesday and are now at their home on Creek drive. Mrs.

George Kinner Reed of the Edgeworth Club returned this week to Sewickley from Chicago, 111., where she was the guest of Mrs. Frank Runsly Elliott at the Glen Vue Club. Thursday Mrs. Reed joined Mrs. Westley B.

Holmes, her sister-in-law, and went to Carlisle, where they were guests of Mrs. Holmes' mother, Mrs. George M. Reed for a week. Mr.

and Mrs. George Burroughs Card and young daughter, Burrie Card, of Beaver road, who spent the summer at Lyme, joined their daughter, Ellen Card, who has been at Camp Kuwiyan, Meri-dith, N. and returned to the valley by way of New York. Miss Eleanor Schwab, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Schwab of Beaver road, will leave on the seventeenth for Elmira College. Mrs. Schwab's sister, Mrs. J.

R. Schlager, of Elmira, will come to Sewickley October 1, having taken a house at Lark Inn Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.

Stand-ish and daughter, Mary-Anderson Standish, who occupied their summer home at Port Carling, are now at their home in Meadow lane, Edgeworth. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H. Davis and niece, Anne Graff Davis, of Maple lane, returned last week to Edge-worth from Stoney Lake, where they have been for the Bummer months.

YI4 Ik OR PHONE FA. 2 Bo. F-iiHt, Dept. PitUbursh, P-1- was solemnized at 7:30 o'clock by the Reverend Harry A. Price, of avana Cruise The monthly dinner meeting of the Credit Women's Club of Pittsburgh will be held at Stouffer's, Wrood street, Tuesday evening at 6:15 o'clock.

Miss Grace D. Berkebile will speak on hobbies and Miss Myra B. Shoemaker will give a reading. the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Crafton. William Dickinson sang, preced Color ing the ceremony, accompanied by Please lamp Quantity Nam AJdr' City Edith Keil of Dormont and Helen Buechele of East End will sail from New York this on the Oriente for a cruise to Havana.

Amaranth Event Paul Bossart. The bride, given marriage by her brother, Robert W. Lindsay of Amarillo, wore white chiffon made princess tyle C.0.&' with a veil of tulle draped from a Pastor Returns cap of lace caught with clusters of orange blossoms, and carried William S. Roe Court, Order of i I pi Amaranth, will sponsor a benefit and family will return to their home at Academy avenue and Woodland road Sunday evening from Belmont. N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson A. Campbell and their family, after a summer at their cottage on Lake Joseph, arrived in Sewickley Humboldt Reunion The 1906 class of the Humboldt High school will have a reunion today at the South Hills Country Club.

white roses and baby's breath. Buhl Mrs. Arthur C. Wood of Aberdeen, as her sister's matron of Boggs card party at 1327 Island avenue, Northside on Monday evening, The Reverend Dr. and Mrs.

William Porkess of St. Stephen's Church rectory, returned Wednesday from a six-weeka' summer vacation. MU-TI SHOE WHITE mill no rub off. Contains Infrditrnti of Mufti Homo On CloaKf CLttx at it wnitomt. Larto 0otres zse honor, wore yellow chiffon and car Johanna Hill rosea and del September 21 at 8 clock.

Mrs Mildred Price is chairman..

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