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-12 PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1943 "No Negotiated Peace," Says Wellesley Speaker Engaged to Army Men could rallv. and enforce." He out by Clare Bachmai" C'- lined three requirements for such a peace, demanding first we punishment of the present leaders Virginia Dickson Is Engaged to Marry Roger S. Phillips By Anne Ryan Lesh past few vparc of must have unconditional surrender. Dr. Herbert Gezork, professor of social ethics at Wellesley College and the Andover-Newton Theological School, told members of the Wellesley College Club of Pittsburgh that he did not believe in a negotiated peace with the present set-up in Germany, when he spoke at a dinner in the Twentieth Century Club.

Nor does he believe in a peace based on revenge and the destruction of the German people. "The peace of revenge would oughs Woman's fi "Male Escort 3 day, in the Belief when husbands C-gi A who must not be permitted to escape as after the last war, and start over again. He told the group they need not worry about Hitler, for when he feels the tide has turned he will die in battle or commit suicide. In the second place there must be a firm mili and sons will Quartet win only bring a new uprising on the part of Germany, he said, "for in order to have a brutal peace we would have to brutalize our own A TR. AND MRS.

WILLIAM WILLARD MARTIN of Over- LH gram and Gr.r IVl look Farms, Bakerstown, Pennsylvania, announce the nor would prosperity be possible with destitute Europe." Asking what sort of peace should be planned. Dr. Gezork stated that it must be one "around which decent people in Germany, those that believe in democracy, tary control or Key muunncs, a.tr-ports and so on, so that Germany ran't rearm. But Dr. Gezork people now, in order to maintain Mrs.

RnKo.t man of th rit -J i it. He pointed out also that European prosperity would not be possible with a destitute Germany, tee in th warned that Germany must share in the economic reconstruction, so engagement of their niece, Virginia Dickson, to Roger Sherman Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips of Phillips Hall, Butler, Pennsylvania.

Miss Dickson is a junior in Northwestern University i.nd a member of Alpha Omicron Pi. there will be no revenge on unborn generations. The third requirement is the need for the super-international world organization which will see The Town Club -i v. party next Tuesday "'1' 1 of Mrs. John Sophie M.

Hiebrr man. have invited three Pittsburgh girls to be their guests at a series of An all dav Tiipia. r-i uiie nome oi in South Atlanta 1 February sixteenth uy n. 1 Do re. Miss Iss hi parties at the school this weekend.

The girls, Kay Englert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Englert; Jane Askin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Askin, and Francesca Hilbish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller Hilbish, left last night for Ithaca, to attend the parties which are man.

ej Miss Ruth Roth ist, will speak to Woman's Club rext vt I to it that international anarcmsts are restrained in the future. "I would suggest two hundred thousand first class fighting and bombing planes to restrain new aggressors." Through the underground Dr. Gezork said it was known that "at least eighty per cent of the German people are listening to foreign broadcasts," and he urged that "if we could proclaim to the world a dynamic peace program, distinguishing between the present German leaders and the inarticulate masses, the break up of the present regime would come sooner." Papers on Australia will be read by Mrs. R. J.

Mackenzie and Mrs. Harry W. Wilson at the meeting of the Woman's Club of the City of Pittsburgh next Tuesday in the Congress of Clubs. Mrs. Jerome Mayhall will present Miss iIary Agnes Smith, who will sing sev- -utrmon," and vr iUustrated with sv'.

becoming rare things. ng will open w-tv. Miss Hilbish will be the guest Mrs. I. B.

stie'' MBMMMIMaMMaHKmillJW) 11 MUMM Ul. II Wy. "7" I "-V 1 JVt S' i I of Charles Bvers Roberts, son of Graham will be loader f-- il Mr. and Mrs. John M.

Roberts The Junior Sect-nn r- HI; Miss Englert, of Herbert C. Colonv Cluh M-ii i i.n Mansmann, son of the Herbert White Elephant C. Mansmanns, and Miss Askin, vua -pr ship of the of Richard South, son of Mr. and H. ROSS.

The party n-'i aL iwo ociock the 1 VIRGINIA DICKSON fr-Si Clubs. Mr. Phillips graduated from Mrs. Furman South, Jr. The three boys graduated from Shady Side Academy together and are members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

They will take part in a big Victory Show tomorrow night, Academy, Andover, and 'attended Yale University. He -has 'recently been appointed instructor By Francir.e Marks! Qood Taste preceding the dance, which is to the War Training Service at the Airport. Colao FCoto. MURIEL MARGARET BURKE Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas F. Burke of Cathedral Mansions, formerly of Worcester, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Muriel Margaret Burke, to Lieutenant John J. Gallen son of Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Gallen of Worcester, Mass. Miss Burke Is a student in Mt. Mercy College. Her fiance, a graduate of Holy Cross College in Worcester, is stationed at Camp Lee, Virginia. be the week-end's highlight.

Dance Hours Changed The wedding will take place in "Since my daughter has devel -sie ueiause lathe: -( appear without a collar, or I oped into a pretty girl, she has been attracting young men above spring. ''Announce Engagement For the convenience of members smri. sieeves or with r5- us in social standing. As a result. beside his favorite who must now travel by trolley and bus, the entertainment com John M.

vvaeenseu announces she 5s ashamed to receive them at home and has a habit of going cnair; Decause mother, too ferent to make an mittee of the Pittsburgh Athletic "the engagement of his sister, Wedding Service Read In Fort Belvoir Chapel Association, has announced a trial -Martha Wagenseil, to Lieutenant policy, effective tomorrow. out to the corner, in front of the drug store, so that they can pick her up in their cars." Distressed Mother. Answer: Of course, if your daughter is ashamed of the size and external appearance of your There will be dancing from nine wixi appear in her work errand gingham apron: the sVj children will gather in the "l- room to stare or keep the rj blaring; because the house of cooking; or because the ns-j is full of hideous junk. The'cl-i the suitor, the less w-dTs i mti. Anu iSAiu.si oi 5enmngton avenue, nave announced the marriage of their daughter.

Miss Ruth Barish, to one o'clock instead of from ten A to Lieutenant. Charles E. Watkins. son of Dr. anr! Mrs Charles to two.

The club's annual meeting will will consider such handicaps. Ei Watkins of Darlington road. The wedding took place last Saturday in the post chapel at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. The bride attended the University of Pittsburgh. Lieutenant Watkins is a grad- take place next Monday night at eight-thirty o'clock, when there will be a talkie, "MacArthur in the Pacific" and other war pictures.

home, someone will have to bring her back to her senses until she realizes that she is but postponing the inevitable and that her suitor will evintually see your house if he marries her. If he is a real man he will not think the less of her or her family provided your iiiujsL oi mem can be overcome parents really ambitious for daughter's future. Question: I have noticed i uate of Shady Side Academy and Plan March Wedding I. Al Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Maser of number of recent weddings thj the bride has walked up the 1 Cochran road, Mt. Lebanon, an conduct and the arrangement of on the left side of her father, the engineering school of Carnegie Institute of Technology. He is at present a paratrooper in the Air Born Engineer Corps, stationed at Hoffman Field, North Carolina, where he and his bride will be at home after February your home's interior is good nounce the engagement of their uiis correct; mouir.fcv.

i Answer: No. She should wj! taste. If such is not the case, you can remedy the matter by putting February Date Set For Wedding Miss Louise Ann Caldwell, daughter, Miss Carolyn M. Maser, to Lieutenant Glenn- R. Tvler, son up on the right side, so that wi Horne-Parry Pnoto SARAH ELIZABETH GREEN Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar L. Green of Mission Hills, Mt. Lebanon, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Sarah Elizabeth Green, to Robert A. Hamen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Amend A. Hamen, of Evanston, 111. Mr. Hamen is attending Officers Training School in Aberdeen, Md.

"Graham Wagenseil, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Wagenseil of Mt.

jVernon, New York and Brookfield, "Connecticut. The bride-elect, a daughter of 'the late Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Wagenseil of Oakmont, is a graduate of Syracuse University, and a member of Alpha Phi and Phi Kappa Phi sororities.

She is now in training with the United States Army Air Force in Houston, Texas, having served her two hundred hours in the air be- fore leaving Pittsburgh. Lieutenant Wagenseil attended the University of Pittsburgh, and is now stationed in San Diego, California, with the Military Police. The bride-elect's brother, who is announcing the engagement, is in Government service, acting as a radio instructor at Scott Field. Missouri. Attend Cornell Parties Three Cornell freshmen, who "are members of the R.

O. T. fifth. she meets the groom at the al'4 of Mr. and Mrs.

O. E. Tyler of where he stands on the rrl your house and family in order by purchasing a standard manual of etiquette and another on home decoration. I Kimberly, Ida. Married in Xeic York side) her father will not be fori Lieutenant Tyler, a graduate of to walk behind her.

risking vi possibility of stepping- or. These are miraculous times Miss Marjorie Gilbert Hopwood, the university of Washington, is now stationed at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. John train, going to his pew on thJ when a silk purse can be made out of a sow's ear in one generation daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Maitland Hopwood of Hoodridge Foreign Correspondent side of the church. The wedding will take place on and when the voung people drive, Mt. Lebanon, who are win March fourteenth in the Mt: Miss Markel will promptir Lebanon United Lutheran Church. Russell Caldwell of Maple avenue, Edgewood, and Nicholas Ritten-house Criss son of Mr.

and Mrs. Nicholas Rittenhouse Criss of Yorkshire drive, will be married on February ninth. The ceremony will be performed personal answers to qucii At Sewickley Woman's Club (Urr HAT ABOUT GERMANY will be the title of the lecture especially the girls of a family acquire the refinements of life despite their parents'' obstinacies and crudities. Many a girl is ashamed to invite her admirer from any reader enclosing Sicissvale Betrothal i tering in Vero Beach, became the bride of Staff Sergeant Dan-forth Kidd Richardson on January twelfth. The ceremony took place in New York in St.

James Potestant Epis addressed 3-cent stamped velope. A to be gven next Monday afternoon at three o'clock for the Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Peusch of at eight-thirty clock in the Col Woman's Club of Sewickley Valley, in the Edgeworth -1 Miriam street, Swissvale, announce I lege Club by the Reverend Frank C.

Hughes of the East Liberty copal Church, with the Reverend Club, by Louis P. Lochner. Mr. Lochner served as chief of the Associated Press Bureau in Berlin for fourteen years, and will relate a the betrothal of their Presbyterian Church. Miss Caldwell will have two dramatic story about Germany of today and yesterday." When the war broke out Mr.

Lochner secured a world scoop when he reported Miss Bernice Mae Peusch, to Christopher Gordon Hobson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Hob-son of Savannah avenue, adult attendants, her sisters, Miss Germany invasion of Poland, and Barbara and Miss Marjorie Cald Doctor Horace W.

B. Donegan officiating. The bridegroom, who is the son of Mrs. H. P.

Carver of Pelham Manor, N. asked his brother, Frank T. Richardson, to be his best man. Mrs. Richardson was the repeated this performance in Fin well, and a flower girl, Carol Criss Jones, niece of the bridegroom- day night for a program based on "Keeping Up Vie Morale." Jerry Fedele.

hair stylist, will speak. Mr. Hobson has been attending the University of Pittsburgh. Last Airs. i.

f. Todd is director of the bride's only attendant. September he enlisted as an avi Culbertson on BRIDGE elect. Mr. Criss will be his son's best man, and the young men chosen to usher are John C.

Wallace and meeting. Mrs. D. H. George will Sergeant Richardson, a gradu ation cadet with the Army Air Corps Reserve, and is awaiting his call to service.

nead the committee serving refreshments. The literary and social service ate of Bucknell, is now attending Officers' Candidate School. For a year he has been in service in the Caal Zone. land and when Hitler invaded Russia. When Jermany declared war on the United States Mr.

Lochner was arrested, and interned with his wife and daughter. A motion picture "About Faces," with Lowell Thomas as commentator, and a puopet show by Margaret Erb, oral hygienist, will be presented on the program of the Women's Community Association departments of the Ben Avon Woman's Club will sponsor an ex Marriage Is Announced Mrs. J. Liberman of Carson His bride attended Highland Hall Robert Gallagher, both Pitts-burghers. Two parties have already been given for Miss Caldwell.

The hostesses were Mrs. Calvert Cam-lin, who entertained in her home in Thomas boulevard, and Miss Jean Cate of Howe street. Others are scheduled in the near and Bucknell University. street, announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Evelyn Janet Liberman, to Sergeant Stanley Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Max tra meeting next Tuesday, at two-thirty o'clock, in the Ben Avon United Presbyterian Church. Irwin Elligan, colored student of the Pittsburgh i a Theological Seminary, will give a song recital. Sutter-Long Wedding George L. Sutter of Brownsville road. Carrick, has announced the marriage of his daughter, Miss of the Twenty seventh ard at future.

Tomorrow, Mrs. James Roth of Carnegie, which took place last July fifteenth in Wheel its meeting next Monday in All Saints Parish Hall, Northside. The Junior Woman's Club of ing, W. Va. Mrs.

Roth is now Louise Sutter, to John F. Long of B. Blackburn a recent bride who was Miss Ethel Louise Her-rod, will give a kitchen shower in her home in Rosemary road. Next residing in Macon, Ga with her husband. the United States Maritime Service, which took place on Monday.

Turtle Creek will meet next Mon- Tuesday Mrs. Robert McEldowney Friday-Saturday CLEARAIVCE will entertain in her home in Braddock, for Miss Caldwell and Mrs. Blackburn. The rehearsal dinner will be given by the bridegroom's parents, in their home the night before the wedding. Bamett-Safier Morris Barnett of Sheridan ave y3 1 y2 ff on" Gorgeous Furs (i SMI Active Moderns1: nue, announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Freda Barnett, to Louis A.

Safier, son of Mrs. Jacob Safier of Fayette City, Pa, Jewish Conference The Conference of Jewish Women's Organizations will meet next Monday at twelve-thirty o'clock in ITS the last round-up. The Value of A dramatic climax to an amazing sale It'4 really thrilling to find fur coats at thee price. Savings so colossal they prompt immediate action. Thee.iurs are not orphans waiting for adoption.

They are coats of magnificent casualine. Aristocrats of furdom. Impwably styled. Flawlessly finished. Expertly matched skins.

For quick disposal in order to make room for incoming spring merchandise, Adele i offering for two days only, her remaining fall and winter stock at drastic reductions. the Y. M. W. H.

A. Presidents and delegates of constituent or have gone to war! 8.95 ganizations will elect a nominating committee and will vote on plans for a "Bond Brunch." The average player's knowledge "of safety plays is extremely -sketchy, a condition induced, I 'think, by the peculiar human quality that impels us to "take a "gamble" even when we have nothing to gain except, perhaps, the laving of a few seconds' thought. North, dealer. Both sides vulnerable. Rubber bridge.

North 9 0754 OAK6 AQJ108 West East 6 3 2 10 754 'OK 10 9 8 2 OQJ10 0983 5432 76 South A 07542 K9 The bidding: North East South West 1 Pass 13 Pass Pass 4 NT Pass 5NT Pass 6NT Pass Pass Pass West selected the diamond queen sas his safest opening lead. Dum-my's ace won and a count of satisfied declarer that, in addition to five clubs, two dia-monds, and two spades, he would equire only three heart tricks to insure his contract. After a moment's thought, he hit upon the safest method of winning those three tricks. That was to lead a heart from dummy and go right -up with the ace from his own As it happened, the king dropped and, of course, the contract became a laydown. If declarer had" taken the heart finesse, East's remaining 10-9-8 would have constituted a second stopper, and the lam contract would have been unmakable.

It should be noted that even if East had held the king and any number of lower hearts, the ace lay would not have lost anything except the unimportant overtrick. Suppose the king did not drop. Declarer then would re-enter dum-jny and lead a heart toward his remaining Q-J-6-3. If East had "the king, he could not prevent the Tqueen and jack from winning. If had four to the king, no method of play could bring home three heart tricks without first jronceding two tricks, this of rourse, assuming good defense on "the part of the opponents.

i The advantage of laying down he ace as a safety play was to "uard against a possible single-yn king in West's hand slaughtering one of declarer's honors. 1 if i ni it i rmrn 1 1 1 1 1 mi trm DRESSES SUITS COATS MIIJLKVEHY HAGS Reductions Up To sa9 SIOj 27 fashionad-right fan within fitch of ivtry badgit. Value, to Sies IS Ciptivatinj ertations. appial to your linso of thrift, stylt, biauty. Value to S22S 21 Alluring for.

Compelling invastmtnts. But-lovtd skins of thi stason. Value to $250 Social register fars. Blue-bloods of peltries. Dramatically draped for you.

Value to $350 xr 50 Smarr, waikable, wearable styles keyed to duration wear. With their flexible sole and built in comfort these black or army rust tongue-pump and oxford are sturdy leathers designed for action! Hltt OTHER COATJ PBCP0RTI0I1IEIT M0K HAVE YOU A HAIR PROBLEM? DANDRUFF? THINNING HAIR? SCALP ITCHY? HAIR DRY HAIR BRITTLE LARGE NEW PRIVATE DEPARTMENT FOR WOMEN NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION Women Attendant JOHN E. WARNER AND ASSOCIATES Hair and Scalp Specialists 602 PARK BLDS. PITTSBURGH. PA.

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