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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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11- THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1541 F. B. McCorseli; treasurer. JL I I I I jS'en. C.tizen General 1 Betty Becker; recording secretary.

1 1 CMC I MOW II be! Miss Dcr-, Miss ilarv McDonald: ecrreWr.aJ Tll A A othy Reiter. Grove City. I Theater Party The Duchess Cub cf Dusuesr.c SHOPPING WITH POLLY A.ne theme cf the rrorranj PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: Richland Club Juniors Entertain Mothers At A Candlelight Banquet ci tne to sponsor a theater Dietitians' MeetCc v. Mrs. F.

E. Harper will be chairman of hostesses for the evening. Miss party in the new Kilbuck Th eater at the professional educa- The Pittsburgh Dietetic Associa- tion section at which Miss Eckman; w. The Westwood Woman's Cub re- elected Mrs. E.

Gerde as rresi-iUon wUI represented at the l'-i ciscuss he As Seen dent for the comine rear, and Mrs ninth annual rreetizz of the Employer and Miss I William. Erukner as vice Pensvva-ia Dietetic Association Eckman will also speak at the diet a5-'" -Vi'ta-'e- "enter, HE RICHLAND JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB will entertain theiNew o'Scers are: Mrs. J. Me- in Philadelphia starting today. therapy section on -The Service o.

the cub. I OX. AND FORGET ABOUT IT that's what voa "--is natercal, which has none of the faults i. '-ear it and send it to the laundry or dump it in there's no special care required in the washing -7tii-fc cf the kind! And it can't And it doesn't shrink and cool for sura trier. uet to be held tonight in Faul-i Sully, treasurer; Mrs.

L. Leslie. 1 Present from this section will be: 'of the Dietitian in the Field cf mothers of members at a banq haber'E, Gibsonia. Dinner win be served by candlelieht at six- Past Matrons' Party secretary. j.Miss Jennie isartcm president: uiezs.

TV.a -'oc v. rn-m ificc Trfn Willicc-v 55 if thirty o'clock. Mrs. Jack Sirney. Miss Christine Lambert and Mr.

Norman Robertson are in charsre of arrangements. Mrs. Marraret. with a luncheon and card party cn1 Hospital; Rena Third Anniversary The past natron? cf N. Luella June fifth in the Helen Morgan! Montefiore Hospital: Miss Jean- Chapter No.

416, Qr.fr Tea Room. Craftcn. The clubVerte Morris. Mag-ee Hospital; Missi A theater party s.r.1 luncheon cf vfr' t'V Huff of the Gumbert School for Girls will be the ruest speaker, and the Mars Girls Trio will give a musical program. Miss Margretta Lichy will give1 sewing unit of the American Red, Constance Weiss, Sewickley VaJ-'mark the third ann: versa r.

tr.e card tr.e Rerubhcan greetings to the mothers, and Mrs. :r.ew officers: President, Mrs. Cross will continue through the! ley Hospital: Mi5s Dorothy Nichol-Epsilon Phi Delta "'oy MHe' Thomas Lambert will respond for C. Davidson: vice president. Mrs.Jyear.

-son. Watson Home: Miss France 'cay. is chrmsn." sry party Tm lmm tha name, mf shops uhara irticlts in thit column may bs found, call Atlantic SIOO between the hour, of and 5 on and 9 and 3 on Saturday, and ask tor Polly mr send a stamped, stl'-oddrrssed mn- tnem. Miss Iambert wiu read --s possible Turouzn 1 cut that's stink it just special a -si turns the posms. Miss Margretta Lichy was elected president of the juniors for the vear.

with Mis? Mildred nr fVe t.ol-;- to.icjir? aie tpf!) ircmi 1 be pre-' 10 to 9 daily, and the show can De vice president: Miss Martca easar.t ahock seen Friday night and Sat urda Loe fier. and Mrs. Wil-j p.ard Glasgow, treasurer. this moon in Lxene vieve ir-cc wno is vervi re r.eedir Known r.rn'f;nnj"v awTi uoi-oquium UuD i ciose u.t. I ww.

Ai UUilU i 1 nere ha nlanr.pd anr year with tte meeting next -Mon- rS, witn (day. in the heme of Mrs. Edward on tnis Vi -J errao and rtose xfits Klirahfth Tim! --9ULtJ L-JJ A. i '-rCt- -c' aa iiar- no'ooiv Jones, as comp-oser; Kindred iZ1 IMacLeary as costume deg-er and Mrs. John M.

Irw.n, The art exhibit -which youwi11 discuss -America's Gilded Age. w.th hand- Ta'la 'ss- tlcr) includes! -rhe Woman's Club of Carnegie' fff" Cy -am hoId its nal meeting tomor-j 'neap, ln the Lenfesty Tea -t v. no nas Deen Carnegie, with Mrs. Case Foster as nerestmg work, and hostess. tne fr is president' ri -ea cy nana, with woo! from or tn comir.e vear: -irs.

lor- ater colors irvnrr nr. A Mrs. Homer two to weir rant fro.n to and are presidents: Mrs. J. D.

Me-: "etl, s-' Featters. recording secretary: Mrs. arer.ee McW.lhams. a well James Morgan, corresponding sec-: artist who taught at Sorn- rf.arv fend Mrs. Howard Lee.

erset Art School last summer, is lreas-urer. snowing water colors, too, also. from $10 to And Somerset i The Corac polls Century Club will; cisttea as i.r.e to te hold its fir. session tonight in represented bv the -v -r c.r whatever r.a vy. brown r.arminz Turkeyfoot Hooked rugs the Coraoplis i.

M. C. A. Mrs. priced $15' done bv the women of R.

Davidson, delegate to the! rkeyfoct Township, from dein State Federation convention, will by Richard Crist and give her report, and annual reports of committees and officers wnl be r.verynocy 15 wel- I VlX made. Mr. H. H. Mear.nr, ''president, will install the following' i I i.

cvg.ier version, iishe-d all over, o.e stitch idea, cables dene side, to give teens, cf course) Designed for Your Porch in the s. White, red. for tut.s makeup maybe you cf this a full size with r- American 'ay deisner turn their talent to retful outdoor furnihins. and give you comfortable, colorful furniture gay, sturdy rug to make your porch or gunroom an inviting summer report. Here i rattan in modern design Old Hickory in comfortable porch piece colorful rug' of fibre unusual lamp in the pirit of the furniture.

Lie outdoor thi summer. the American ay! htssr-. 0 ose r. el THE PICNIC SHOP IS OPEN! f-et reaHv for vour gumrner rraflv with e-r1hi you'll need j.ortal'ie srili to paper napkins, dcuuni Lottie? to seiner zrilU. e're from from nev re h'nttan Enmlilr Settee and tuo rhair- vitb atrr-rfpc llent co erins in rora.

rnarin blue, or tvo-tone cmbinaticin of foam snd leaf green. Three piere $58. o0 Coffm TahU Witli arniihel r.ak board top. ith opening to let rain drain through Lamp Tabl ith oak board table top. J.

$14.50 Lcrze Ottnmrin in color to match settee and chairs $10.75 Table Lamp with hae in bamboo and To light sty 1. ith parchmentized jliades $12.95 Reflector lyitnp witli colorful fabricoid coxering ba-e and shade: the latter with eyelet? for star-light effect $19.93 Old Hickory Tairrn Chairs with curved Side Chair. 11.50. Arm Chair $19.75 Sisal and Fibre Rug With plaid stripe. Shown Above.

6x9 ft. to 9x15 ft. sizes to $32.50 f' Fibre Rugs in Tweed pattern shown below. Sizes from 27x54 inches at 2.95 to 9x15 ft. at $23.50 WN g.

Sixth I'rT. mater, your these they r. standards, the initials emselves. are letters are fry effective these book-wcrd for it, and deccra- gift or prize I I iaaw3tli I 1 1 I 5'4 4iSIIi ''I'S, I i 1 ZZSz i i iu I -11 i Tea-Wagon Grill. A portable charcoal hroiler and barbecue ith super-hoated oven.

5er 12 or more. With pit for harhecueinz. Moe it about on rubber-tired illustrated) Autograph Apron Set S2.95 Cotton duck apron with chefs cap. Special pen and water-proof ink included for cuests to autograph the apron. Master Folding Grill with wind-breaker.

$1.95 DeLuse Gridiron with carrying case, Oven Broiler with Spit On folding stand. $12.50 Charcoal Grill for mounting on bricks in vour yard. $22. oO Barbecue Glomes Pair, $2.00 Fitted Picnic Baskets $1.00 to $3.95 Vacuum Spigot Jug 1 gallon size. Vacuum Picnic Jug gallon size.

$1.00 Unhersal Vacuum Bottle 1 quart size. $1.70 Universal Zipper Picnic Kit Sandwich box and to vacuum bottles. $6.9 Wazner Pre-sea son eX Iron Ware 10U in. Skillet, 85c 10U in. Chicken Fryer.

$1.75. 10 in. Dutch Oxen. S2.25. 01 in.

Griddle. 80c Campfire Forks, hambureer grille broilers and steak gnlls. 10c to S1.00 Stop, 1 nr Art Center doers, and a'oout it a clace dedicated crafts, and tup cf talented it a p.ace musicians afford a their cances. to pri'ple can see the open-. festival along art exhi- 4 r'7ra' -O trill fffltr, -T Xlv- -v.

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