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-PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1948 fS I Kitty Burns Names Large Bridal Party Attendants have been named by Miss Katherine McKee Burns and Homer David Williams Jarrett for i I- )r Ax their marriage on January 28 in Calvary Episcopal Church. The ceremony will be performed by the Reverend Lauriston L. Scaife and will be followed by a reception in the Pittsburgh Athletic Association clubhouse. Miss Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph A. Burns of Bayard street, will have two maids of honor, Miss Betty Ayers and Miss Harriet Tsixon, and six brides-! maids. This list includes Miss Post-C? rh Hotel, rroceeds will go to the new school building Alsn planning are, from left to riglft, 3Irs. Abe Caplan, advisory Ben Danovitr, associate chairman, and Mrs. Hyman Morairtv Jean Jarrett, Miss Patricia Clark, Di Mrs.

A. J. Epstein, right, is ehafcr- onor Luncheon man for the Donor Luncheon which Beth Shalom Sisterhood will give on Wednesday In the Schenley jMiss Jacqueline Zivic, Miss Ann Patricia Stoeckle to Wed Robert I. Keir of Avalon ANNOUNCED BY Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph F. Stoeckle of Brighton Heights is the engagement of their daughter, Miss Patricia Stoeckle, to Robert I. Keir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E.

Keir of Avalon, Pa. Kniseley Betrothal Announced The Reverend Dr. and Mrs. j0v B. Kniseley of Waldorf street." Northside, announce tn-- engage! ment of their daughter.

Miss Jeaj Arlene Kniseley, to Carl T. TJer. ling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Uehling cf Clifton.

X. J. Miss Kniseley is a senior jn Gettysburg College, whrre she is a member of the Delta Garr.ma sorority. Mr. Uehling.

who wai graduated from Gettysburg College, is now a student jn th'i Lutheran Theological Seminary." Boyles, Miss Jean Rebbeck and Miss Jean Elliott. Charles B. Jarrett will act as his brother's best man. Asked to usher are James Richards, Hugh Robert Anderson, James Plunkett of Cleveland, Robert C. Schaub, James Montgomery, Norman Wag-ener, George D.

Kennedy, Homer D. Williams of Easton, and Richard Hoober of Lancaster, Pa. Recent parties for the bride-elect included a dessert bridge given on January 10 in the Delta Delta Delta sorority house by Miss Elliott and Miss Boyles. Airs. Lawrence L.

Fredericks and Miss Stella Lee Peck will give a dessert bridge on Saturday and on January 24 Miss Clark will be hostess at a bridge luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Jarrett of Aspinwall, parents of the bridegroom, will entertain at the rehearsal dinner the night before the wedding.

Piper-Ziff Seton Hill College and her fiance will be graduated this month from the University of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Piper of Bartlett street announce the en where he is a member of Pi Kappa gagement of their daughter, Miss Jeanne Piper to Jack Ziff, son of Alpha. Story-Reineke Victor Ziff of Philipsburg, son of Mrs. James L.

Horning of Wilkinsburg. Miss Ahlberg is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf A. Ahlberg of Medford.

Mr. Horning attended the University of Pittsburgh. An early September wedding is being planned. Told at Supper Announced at a supper on Christmas Eve was the engagement of Miss Bette Lee Stegner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Millard B. Stegner of Bruceton road, Pleasant Hills, to Howard R. Wid-dowson of Glenshaw, Pa. June Wedding The engagement of two students in Butler University, Indianapolis, has been announced. Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. R. Barclay of Beacon street have made known the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Lois H.

Barclay, to William F. Kosa.veach of Laguna Beach, Cal. A June wedding is being planned by the couple. Kittanning Betrothal From Kittanning, comes word of the engagement of Miss Jeane White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul F. White, to Charles A. Schlemmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W.

Schlemmer, also of and the late Mrs. Ziff. The engagement of Miss Emmy Lou Story and Edward Tengus Lea-Swoger llliUl ifA rr- 1111 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N.

Lea of Broughton, announce the Reineke II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Reineke of Youngstown, formerly of Bellevue, has been engagement of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Jane Lea, to Robert Artist to Attend announced. Miss Story, a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Story of Hamil W. Swoger, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

B. Swoger of Arkansas avenue, Dormont. ton, was graduated from Miami Preview Reception Mr. Swoeer. who served for University at Oxford, where more than two years with the In Arts Center Army Air Force, is now in his Double Engagement Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Middleman of Jancey street hae announced the engagement of their two daughters. Miss Florence Middleman is the bride-elect of Nathan Zeff, son of Mrs. Harry Ze3 0'i Braddock. Also announced is the betrothal of Miss Zella Middleman to Lester Davidow, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Isa-dore Werber of Hays street. A double wedding will tak place in June. Mr. Reineke is a student.

Young-Bittner The engagement of Miss junior year in the University of The preview reception for the exhibtion of paintings by Aaron Pittsburgh. Announced at Party Bohrod will be held on Thursday Lorain Young and George Russell Bittner has been announced by her in the Arts and Crafts Center. Announced at a family dinner Hostesses for the reception will parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A.

be Mrs. Milton Jena, Mrs. Frank Young, of Laird street, Brigh lin Bell, Mrs. Louise Pershing ton Heights. Murdoch, Mrs.

James V. Scott, Mr. Bittner, son of Mrs. George during the holidays was the engagement of Miss Marjorie Gene McKelvey, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Roy F. McKelvey of Derry, to George Olden Bartoo. Miss McKelvey is a junior in Mrs. Claude Jensen and Miss Marty Cornelius. GLAMOUR I Bittner of Fairmont Manor and the late Mr.

Bittner, is a student in the University of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Anita Morganstern is Pennsylvania State College, where charge of the reception. Henry Open Stock Lead Crystal 2 Hand Dons Start to Finish she is a member of Delta Delta Delta. Spring Wedding Mr. and Mrs.

Henry C. Conn of Lisi and Douglas Pickering are arranging the exhibition which opens to the public next Friday and continues through February Mr. Bartoo, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C.

Bartoo of Buffalo, Beechwood boulevard announce the engagement of their daughter, Buying Glamour Crystal it good txcuis to set ipritely table. All pitces are now low footed, easily handled, less breakage, more comfortable to use that's why it's best seller, too, with the fine stores throughout the country that eighth. N. served for three years In the European theater with Gen Post-Gazette Photo ers were stranded on icy highways and missed part or all of the concert. Among the quartet committee members who managed to drive to the concert were Charles Denby, chairman of the committee, and Mrs.

S. Eugene Bramer. fs. Despite the forbid- OnCert VOerS ding weather, Mr. and Mrs.

H. J. Heinz II arrived at Carnegie Music Hall on time Tuesday night to hear the Paganini Quartet. Many of the would-be listen- Miss Audrey Elaine Conn, to Sig-mund Lenchner, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney Lenchner, also of Beechwood boulevard. Thiel Club Plans eral Patton's army. He attended Princeton University and will be graduated this summer from Cor Reixensteint supply Miss Cohn attended the Univer nell University. Luncheon Meet The Pittsburgh Chapter of the sity of Illinois and Mr. Lenchner Plans are being made for a June now practicing law in Pittsburgh.

FOR -00 wedding. is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh. The wedding will take place in McQuIllen-Stuart June. Woman's Club of Thiel College will hold a luncheon in Rosen-baum's Home Arts Studio on An early spring wedding: Is Announced by Mr. and Mrs.

Al Mr. and Mrs. John Dean Elliott planned. bert L. McQuillen of Cochran road.

Saturday at 12:30, followed by an of Harte road, Jenkintown, enter Mary W. Whigham To Make June Debut At Century Club Tea By Anne Ryan Lesh Told at Luncheon Mt. Lebanon, is the engagement of tained at a party in their honor address by Ernest Heissenbuttel, professor at Thiel College. their daughter, Miss Geraldine Julia McQuillen, to Edward Bernard Stuart, son of Mrs. Mary C.

last Saturday. Tillson-Wooldrldge Miss Lillian Weckbecker is chairman of the ticket committee, assisted by Miss Esther Seiber- Announced at a buffet luncheon in Medford. was the engagement of Miss Mildred A. Ahl-berg and James L. Horning, Famous for America's greatest stemware values 505 Liberty Avenue lit floor, Empire Bldg.

ATIantie 4070 Stuart of Fifth avenue. Miss McQuillen is an alumna of ling and Mrs. Charles F. W. Mc-Cready.

Mrs. George Hartlieb, Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Helen Tillson OME OF THE June debutante dates, decided upon ten- Mrs. S. B.

Meyer, Mrs. William Keegin, daughter of Colonel and Hamilton and Mrs. A. J. W.

Horst, have charge of the miscellaneous bazaar tables. tatively more than a year ago, are now adding them selves to those announced previously. Newest is Mary Wolverton Whigham's "coming out' party a tea scheduled for June 23 in the Twentieth Cen Mrs. Carl McVicker is president of the club. TH.

in i JrWSh of ads i what every woman should know about furs A tury Club. It will be given by her Mrs. John C. F. Tillson of San Antonio, and John Phillips Wooldridge, class of 1927, Princeton University, son of Mrs.

Norman S. Wooldridge of the Hotel Kenmawr, Pittsburgh. The wedding took place on January seventh in Christ Episcopal Church, Georgetown, Wrashington, D. C. They will live in 162 Library place, Princeton, N.

J. Back In School John F. Bierer son of Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Bierer of Perrys- engagement of her daughter, Susan Brimmer Inches, to Theodore Lyle Hazlett son of Dr. and Mrs. T. Lyle Hazlett of Pitts ville avenue, has returned to the University of Miami after a holi burgh. Miss Inches graduated mother, Mrs.

William Whig-ham, Jr. Miss Whigham is a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Biddle Arthurs of Pittsburgh. She will graduate in June from Winchester Thurston school.

Inches-Hazlett Mrs. Henderson Inches of Chestnut Hill, has announced the day vacation. from the Winsor School in Boston and is a member of the senior I LOVE MY HUSBAND class at Bryn Mawr. Mr. Hazlett graduated from Harvard College in 1940 and Harvard law school in 1944 and is BUT OH, YOU Blackridge Club's Party To Benefit Garden Center THE BLACKRIDGE GARDEN CLUB'S annual luncheon and bridge party will be an event on Thursday, at 12:30, in the ballroom of the Schenley Hotel.

The building program of the Pittsburgh Garden Center will benefit from the proceeds of the affair this year. Wentzel and Mrs. B. J. Wilkes.

The civic committee of the club, under the direction of the co- Mrs. D. R. Stevens and Mrs. R.

E. Miller are co-chairmen. They are being assisted by: Mrs. H. M.

Brown, Mrs. M. F. Davis, Mrs. Landson Fuller, Mrs.

J. F. Mc- aid 533 GHANT STREET WM. PENN HOTEL chairmen, Mrs. G.

E. Milliken and Crory, Mrs. H. D. Megahan, Mrs.

Mrs. J. L. Norris, will hold a bake W. A.

Reger, Mrs. A. E. Roose, sale in conjunction with the bridge Mrs. J.

J. Toohey, Mrs. F. C. party.

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