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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1940- Anne Larimer Jones to Be Presented at Tea In Home During Late SeptemE 10 6' Betty Brooke Engaged To Thomas J. Raber Colonial Outfits At Ceremony Invitations For Party Include Men and Women Of City and Sewickley Louise Home For Babies Will Receive Proceeds of Fashion Show Scheduled For September Twenty-Eighth SSf Mr. and Jeep. Raber of Long Islnd' winchester-Thurston School SrJSStJSSSSSr graduated tr.m NorU, Blue and Coral Combined At Cathedral Wedding Carolina State University. 'If I i 1 1 Winifred J.

Callender Plans Wedding Poke bonnets to match their dresses, trimmed with ostrich tips Mr and Mrs. Alexander Callen- that accented the colonial look of Doris Duquesne A NNE LARIMER JONES is to be a September debutante dpr of Brinton road, Wilkinsburg, their outfits, were chosen by Miss announce the eneraeement of their Justine Lovingston Diebold, for the Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Larimer Jones girls who attended her at her mar daughter, Miss Winifred Joyce laii-nripr. tn JoseDh Irvin Shumaker, of Sewickley Heights, have issued invitations for her presen riage yesterday morning in St.

Paul's Cathedral, to Albert Peter son of Mrs. Margaret Shumaker of Lageman Service In St. Philips Dorothy A. Lageman Married to Vincent H. Smith St Philip's Church, Crafton, was the scene of the wedding at eleven o'clock yesterday morning of Miss Dorothy Agnes Lageman, daughter Mill street Wilkinsburg.

tation tea on September twenty-eighth in their home from four Englert. The announcement was made ai to seven o'clock. The gowns were made of faille, with yokes of net, short sleeves and a party last ssaturaay eveums which thirty guests were present Men as well as women have been invited. The Jones family tight bodices. Mrs.

Elmer A. Die Colonial bouquets of mixed flowers bold who served as matron of is just back from a trip to Pacific Islands. were passed among tne guests ny honor, wore mist blue, and carried Miss Ellen Callender and jviiss a colonial bouquet of deep pink Benefit Planned Raymond Price, Mr. and Mrs. Wil Nancy Shumaker to make the an liam G.

Marshall and Mr. and Mrs For Louise Home nouncement No date has been set gladiolas in lace frill. And the bridesmaids, Miss Alice Englert, Miss Betty Brett of Boston, Miss for the wedding. Richard K. Mellon.

Cathedral Bride 7 i fjk. I iy fc I Bi 1 lit i i -JtS 1 ft -sJ 'I i Hh I 1 ill I 1 $4 I ft I 1 Th Louise Home for Babies is to benefit from an event of next Mary Ruth Keally, Miss Jed Frease The Judges of the trials will be Engagement Told of Canton, and Mrs. William Lewis E. Waring of Red Bank, New Diebold, ware all dressed in coral At Birthday Dinner week, a fashion show in the Hotel Schenley, sponsored by its board Jersey, and A. Mackay Smith of pink, and their bouquets were co At a birthday dinner in the Rus lonials of pale pink with brown White Post, Virginia.

kin, last night for Miss frills. of directors. with plans are Mrs, Batehelor. announcement was The bride herself wore white satin, with a long train, and a long Grant Dibert. Mm.

Joseph W. made of her engagement to Harry M. Anderson IH, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthew Anderson II Former Sewickleyan An Autumn Guest Visiting her aunt, Mrs.

James of the late Mr. and Mrs. ttarry J. Lageman of Crafton and Vincent H. Smith, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry M. Smith of Edgewood. Officiating was the Reverend William C. Kelty.

A breakfast and reception followed at Chartiers Heights Country Club, after which the couple left for a New England wedding trip. They will live in Edgewood Acres upon their return. The bride's ensemble included an ivory satin gown styled on princess lines with a low V-neckline, fitted bodice and long tight sleeves ending in points at the wrists and a tulle veil draped from a Stuart hat of the net. She earned a colonial Marsh, Mrs. Grace C.

Hooker, Miss Abigail Wainright, Mrs. W. Stewart of Shadeland avenue, Nortnside. arrangement of lilies of the valley The bride-elect a daughter of Mr. Umbstaetter of Beaver road, and white orchids.

Horner, Mrs. John M. Roberts, Mrs. William Jackson, Mrs. Harry J.

and Mrs. Walter J. Batchelor of Mrs. Diebold wore deep red r. OIlIimilM Women's Advertising nij Portola street i3 a graduate of the Shields, Is Mrs.

Telesio Lucci of San Rafael, California, the former Miss Winifred Jones. Mrs. Lucci McElheny, Mrs. William R. Kuhn, touched with gold, and a black velvet hat Her flowers were orchids, Frick School for Teachers and the University of Pittsburgh.

She 7 program luncheon in the HoM HemJ! Mrs. Arthur B. Slviter, Mrs. Hum arrived Monday afternoon with Mrs. Englert's gown was grey-blue crepe and her hat matched it.

She phrie Miller, Mrs. Mark Depp, studied in Columbia University and taught for two years in. the HowiH-KWu Mrs. James K. Everhart, Mrs, wore a corsage of lavender orcnids.

Chateau de Bures School at Orge- The bride is a daughter of Mr. Philip Huss, Mrs. Oscar Taylor and val, near Paris, France. long full train. Her tulle veil was draped from a tiara of seed pearls and she carried a cascade bouquet of gardenias, orchids and lilies of the valley.

Her only jewelry was plans to remain ten days. Edmondsons Move To Bronxville Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Ed Wedding to Taj Mr.

Anderson was graduated from the school of engineering of the University of Pittsburgh. Place atSeasdc a sinsrle strand of pearls. She was Mrs. G. S.

Baton. Judging Changed For Hunter Trials Planning to make the competi and Mrte. Elmer A. Diebold of Fox Chapel, and Mr. Englert is a son of Mrs.

Milton S. Englert of Mt Lebanon. In his group of attendants were his brother, Milton Englert of Boston, as best man, and the ushers, Ferd Diebold, Raymond Englert, Jack Minor, Sidney Smith given in marriage by her brother, mondson of South Negley avenue, Engaged to Wed Paul G. Lageman. tie imse of Mrs.

George Siek- Bisauette satin gowns fashioned Carnegie Man left yesterday for Bronxville, New York, where they will make their with bracelet length sleeves, sweet The engagement of Miss Hazel eacn. has CV heart necklines and full skirts were home. and Elmer A. Diebold Jr. kjcxmiuviy oi mis week as tie With them went Frederick W.

tion keener than ver before, the Rolling Rock Hunter Trials committee which Is arranging its twelfth annual trials for Saturday The wedding reception took place lul "er marriage to Dr. Smw Sommer, to Paul Channas of Dawson street Carnegie, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and worn by ner two attendants, ner sisters-in-law, Mrs. Paul Lageman in the Pittsburgh Field Club, after Morton, son of Dr. vJ a rr 'JUL.

as matron of honor and Mrs. Harry which the Englerts left for Atlantic Mrs. George H. Sommer of Main Edmondson Anne Edmondson and Eleanor Edmondson, the last of whom will resume her studies City and New York. They expect to has announced that conformation street Pittsburgh.

The wedding ui xennyson avenue. They will be married ia James' Episcopal Church in lantic City. Miss Bab Feltybersrer will h. date has not been set A. Lageman as bridesmaid.

They also wore bonnet type hats made of the same material as their dresses trimmed with brown velvet will not be a condition in the judg lng this year, but only jumping Ferguson Wedding ribbon and long brown velvet bride's only attendent and Gr next week in the Madeira School, J. R. Bergs live for awhile in Mt Lebanon. Ben Avon Ensign And Norfolk Girl I r-1 I Is Announced streamers. Both carried cascade w.

Lroldsworthy will serve Morton's best man. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ferguson of bouquets of mixed fall flowers. Robert R.

Smith was his broth Kirkpatrick avenue, North Brad-dock, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Isabella B. er's best man, and the ushers were Folowing a trip to New and Canada, Dr. Morton aid" bride will be at home in Celebrate wed in nonaa Harry A. Lageman, brother of the Ferguson, to Arthur G. Weyels, son bride; William Babcock of New Negley avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. William Lee Prieur of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.

Weyels York. Kenneth Wmterbottom and Anniversary of Norfolk, have announced of. Braddock. Dr. Paul Lewis.

manners, style and regularity of pace and appointments of riders. Last year's winners and a number of new horses will take part in the eight events which will wind tip with the championship. Last year's champion was Sensatin, owned by Mary R. Thompson of Uniontown, and the reserve was a Mellon entry, Dr. Gray, ridden by Miss Thompson's sister, Evelyn Thompson.

Another feature of this year's trials will be the third battle for the marriage of their daughter, The wedding took place March Married Monday In First Church Frederick Anthony Sauerhaii Miss Dorothy Lee Prieur, to Ensign Schultz-Bender sixteenth in Follansbee, W. Harry E. Howell United States Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wedding Sunday The marriage of Miss Charlotte Give Reception and Supper Dance In P.

A. A. Marcella Grekin Engaged to Wed nounced the marriage of his ter, Miss Katharine Matilda to Dr. John Bair Mathiesoi Howell of Church avenue, Ben Avon. Dr.

and Mrs. J. Grekin of Fair The wedding took place on Au ceremony was performed ts.l Clarence Edward MacartnevH 11 LUC SlM gust seventeenth in Pensacola, Fla. Oaks street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mar An afternoon reception from one Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Schultz of the Southside, and Bernard E. Bender, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bender of Mt. Lebanon, was solemnized last Sunday afternoon in the chapel of B'nai Israel Synagogue with Rabbi First Presbyterian Church rchib The bride is a graduate of Arling to four o'clock last Saturday in the PHft-shnrch Athletic Association at hsl cella Grekin, to Alfred Dobrof, son the Stonedale Cup in which' only ton Hall, Washington, D.

and After a southern trip, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dobrof, Mrs. Mathieson will be Junior riders may compete. It was clubhouse an( a supper dance at made her debut last winter at a ball in Norfolk.

of Atlantic City. Mt. Lebanon. put up last year for the first time night for 175 guests, were given by Miss Grekin is a senior in the Benjamin A. Lichter officiating.

Ensign Howell graduated from Dr. Mathieson is a graduaS Mr. and Mrs. John R. Berg of After a southern trip, Mr.

and and was won by Kitty Lou Taylor on Mr. Mellon's Night Flight At the University of Pittsburgh a University of Pittsburgh and Mr. Dobrof is a graduate of Bucknell Longue Vue drive, Mt. Lebanon, to Mrs. Bender will be at home in the United States Naval Academy, and is now on duty in the ground school, Naval Air Station, member of Psi Omega celebrate their twenty-ififth wedding 3k Parry Photo.

University. Hobart street. Omicron Kappa Upsilon. MRS. ALBERT PETER ENGLERT anniversary.

At the afternoon event Mrs. Wal the recent Allegheny Country Club horse show in Sewickley, the cup went into competition again, as set They will reside temporarily in ter F. Campbell and Mrs. Clifford -jy ffWIWfflWWM. y.lt- Married yesterday morning in St.

Paul's Cathedral, Mrs. Englert will be remembered as Miss Justine Lovingston Diebold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Diebold of For Chapel.

Pensacola. I 4 W. Bonnell, who were bridesmaids at the wedding, assisted Mrs. Berg, along with Mrs. W.

C. Berg, wife forth in the conditions, and this time it was taken by Mollie Hays, again on a Mellon horse, Windmill. Teach rs of Mr. Berg's brother, who was his For the trials, which will start Triple M. Club Meets Tonight Dessert-Bridge Given Saturday In Dewey Home At a dessert-bridge in her home Of Piano best man.

Yellow and white decorations were used at the evening party and at the "bridal" table there was an additional member of the bridal party of a quarter of a century ago Alexander Moore, who served For Reception The Triple Club will give the Make Plans Saturday afternoon, Miss Mary as an usher. Virginia Dewey, daughter of Mr. Present also at the table was Mrs. president's day reception in the home of Mrs. David V.

Murdoch Henry Kloman Schmidt of Car and Mrs. Edwin S. Dewey of Cora-opolis, announced her engagement John Berg of Crafton, mother of negie Institute of Technology will Mr. Berg, and the hosts' sons be the speaker at the first meeting to Robert James Barton, son of Earl E. Barton, also of Coraopolis.

of the Pittsburgh Piano Teachers' Richard W. Berg with his wife and John E. Berg. tonight at eight o'clock in honor of Mrs. Jeanne P.

Kmeaton and her officers: Miss Betty L. Heyser, vice president and Miss Dorothy Zimmerman, secretary and treas Miss Dewey is a member of the Association today at ten -(fifteen The hostess wore a gown of Alpha Theta Sigma sorority of 'clock in the Hotel Roosevelt A dt two o'clock daylight time Saturday, the following have taken parking spaces: Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Scaife, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Mellon, Mrs. Clinton L.Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hodge, Mr.

and Mrs. F. Leovy, Miss Margaret Coulter, William Coleman Carnegie, Gerard S. Bryce, Mrs. J.

C. De-Wees, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Wurts, Mrs.

Charles H. Matthews, Mrs. Charles A. Painter, George P. Gable, Altoona; I.

L. Horewitz, Connellsville; Blaine Fairless, Mrs. Albert G. Wells, Dr. and Mrs.

E. P. Moriarity, George L. Collord, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard K. Walter, Mrs. H. H. Phillips of Houston, Texas; Mr.

and Mrs. John G. Frazer. George A. Benney, Dr.

and E. R. Weidlein, J. I buffet luncheon will follow the talk. Margaret Morrison Carnegie school white crepe embroidered in crystal and pearl Her corsage was No wedding date has been set urer.

The Triple Club was organ orchids. On October sixteenth, the group will hear Dr. LeRoy D. Campbell of the Warren Conservatory of lzed in 1939 and named for Mrs. Wilner-Kalson Murdoch, president of the State Sorority Officers i fkl It-n" S'-L III IH'.

Music talk on "Velocity Plus" in Federation of Music Clubs, with Wedding Told Officers of Sigma Delta Gamma the Baldwin Auditorium. The association will hear Mari anne Genet at the November twen which it is affiliated. The object is to encourage and help young tieth talking on "The sorority are: Miss Hieleen Grano-vitz, president; Miss Jean Gold, secretary; Miss Doris Deaktor, Mrs. Ida Wilner of Severn street, musicians to understand and ap preciate American music. has announced the marriage of her daughter.

Miss Edith Wilner, to Study of Harmony and Composi tion from a Composer's and Teach' er's Viewpoint" Ingram Junior Club treasurer; and Miss Evelyn Haus man, social and publicity chair man. Charles Kalson, son of Mr. and Mrs Kalson of Denniston avenue. On December twenty-seventh The Junior Women's Club of The ceremony was performed yesterday afternoon in the Rodef there will be a students' recital in the Foster Memorial, sponsored by the teachers, and starting at ten- Ingram will hold a reception to Shalom Temple. night for the new president, Miss Margaret Burnside, in the club fifteen o'clock.

Mr. and Mrs. Kalson left for a And on January fifteenth, also in rooms in Thorndale street trip to California, and will live, when they return, in Clyde street Foster Memorial, Maurice Dumes Other officers are: Vice presi nil, pianist and conductor, will give dent, Mrs. H. C.

Jones; correspond a lecture-recital on Chopin. Mission Group Marks ing secretary, Miss Virginia Wor The February nineteenth speaker cester; recording secretary, Miss in Baldwin Auditorium will be Dr. 1 00th Anniversary Helen Groves; treasurer, Mrs, Dorothy Andrew of Pennsylvania Wayne P. Miller. Mrs.

C. W. Biggs and Mrs. Walter L. Schmidt of the College for Women, her topic, "Psychology and Music." Women's Club of Ingram are the Lucretia and Dallmeyer Russell sponsors for the coming year.

will eive a two-piano lecture-re cital at the March nineteenth Hadassah Thrift Brunch The Woman's Home Missionary Presbyterian Society will hold its fall meeting in Old Bethel Church this morning, celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of the Woman's Missionary Society of Bethel. Mrs. Murray C. Re iter is president A program centering around the Meeting-Place of Young Americal Our New 'Mary Lewis Shop A whole shoj think of it! filled to the brim with young Mary Lewis originals. And Bogp Buhl is the only place in Pittsburgh where they to be found no wonder it's a hey-day for JolJ young smartsters who are devotees of Mary le American Come on in today we kn0 The Pittsburgh Chapter of Hadas sah will hold its annual thrift brunch on Monday, September thir tieth, at noon, in the Hotel Schen topic of "Your Job and Your Fu meeting in Baldwin Auditorium.

Play Leading Roles Miss Frances Amon and John Graham will play the leading roles in "Going Modern," a comedy to be presented by the Christian Endeavor of the Bellevue Presbyterian Church, tomorrow night at eight-fifteen o'clock in the church social room. ley. The brunch is being held for ture" will be developed in the first two meetings of the Wednesday the benefit of the Hadassah child welfare "work in Palestine. Noon Discuission Group of young Mrs. Morris- Marks is chairman business men and women, hich for the affair, and Mrs.

Max Rogal Red Cross Calendar Red Cross work meetings will be held today in the following places: B. P. O. E. No.

11, 307 Diamond street, 10 to 5. Beechview Auxiliary, Beechview Civic Club, 1526 Beechvlew avenue, 10 to 4. Braddock Red Cross, Domestic Science building, Lillie avenue and Moody street, 10 to 5. Calvary Protestant Episcopal Church, Shady avenue, 10 to 3. Christ Methodist Church, Center and Aiken "avenues, 9:30 to 3.

Coraopolis Red Cross, Coraopolis Y. M. C. 12:30 to 3:30. Coraopolis Heights, residence of Mrs.

Harry McMahon, Coraopolis road, 10 to 4. Crafton-Ingram Red Cross, Crafton Municipal building, knitting and sewing, all day. Church of the Redeemer, Forbes street, surgical dressings, sewing and knitting, 10 to 4. Czecho-Slovakian Unit, 1000 Vinial street, 10 to 6. Dormont Presbyterian Church, Espey street at Potomac, 9:30 to 4.

i Eighth United Presbyterian Church, Burgess and Perrysville avenues, 10 to 4. Forest Hills Unit. Forest Hills Municipal building. 10 to 4. Homestead Presbyterian Church.

Ninth and Ann street, 9 to 4. Ingomar Red Cross. Ingomar school house, 10 to 3. Ladies Hospital Aid Society, Y. M.

W. H. .10 to 4. Manchester Educational Center, 1 to 4. R.

K. Mellon house, 6500 Fifth avenue, 10 to 4. McKeesport Unit No. 1, Nurses Annex, 1500 Fifth avenue, McKeesport. 9:30 to 4.

Mt. Lebanon Presbyterian Church, Castle Shannon and Washington road. Knitting and sewing, 10 to. 4. North Hills Women's Club, Glenshaw Community Church.

10 to 4. Sewickley Red Cross, 319 Broad street, 9:30 to 4. St. Agatha's Catholic Church. 212 Station street, all day.

St. Bernard's Catholic Church. Washington road, 10 to 4. St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Fifth and Craft avenues.

10 to 3. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Washington road and Mayfalr, 10 to 4. Thornburg Community Club, Thornburg Club room, 10 to 4. Tree of Life Synagogue, Craft avenue, 2 to 4.

Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church, Greentree road, 10 to 4. Wilmerding, Wall, East McKeesport Unit, Y. M. C. all day.

West View Methodist Church, corner Princeton and Cornell will resume its regular weekly luncheon meetings in the Down is chairman of reservations. town Y. M. C. A.

Cafeteria to you will without asking see what Mary Leis up to now! A Mary Lewis' dinner gown, 12 to 20. $I'-9S day. The Women's Democratic Club NOW AVAILABLE of Allegheny County will meet to night at eight o'clock in the Wil liam Penn Hotel. Mrs. A.

J. 9 3 Room Furnished Apartments Pleasants Jr. will give a report of the Gallup poll. Mrs. J.

Wood Clark will preside. The Brentwood Women's Club Large living room, bedroom, dining alcove, bath, and modern kitchenette. Outside exposure. Ample cupboard and pantry apace. Beautifully furnished to mit tenant.

-The Herringbone tweed dress, 12 to $12.95 The reversible topper, 12 to 20. $I'-95 D-The jersey shirtwaist, 12 to 20. $'7-95 The Junior's velveteen dirndl. 9 to $17.50 The New Mary Lewis Shop On 7ht Upper Second Boor IT PAYS TO CROSS THE BRIDGE TO will open its sixth year with a Here is an unusual opportunity to establish your residence at Pittsburgh's most distinguished address. No housekeeping or servant problems.

Complete hotel service at your command Larger unfurnished apartments meeting in the Brentwood school this afternoon. Mr. John M. Phil lips, past president of the Pennsyl-i 3x)r ufjtf rf vania Federation of Women's Clubs, will speak. Music will be in charge of Mrs.

William Hildebrand. Mrs. Charles Forstall will preside. The legislative committee of the also available. SCHENLEY APARTFJENTS Pittsburgh Section, National Coun Bocd SBulU "An Address Grmcioms Lirmg" cil of Jewish Women will hold its first meeting tomorrow afternoon in the ladies lounge of the Y.

M. W. H. A. Park Your.

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