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SECOND SECTION PAGE THREI 16. 1915. THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, SUNDAY, MAY W03IEX INTERESTED IX WAR HORSES Rex Specialty Co 521 Wcod Street ll Ab soliate aod Final Clearance of All 4 'i i TAILORED -SUITS Including Whits Serges, Gaberdines, Silk Poplins, English i TIT hat Twenty-Five Cents also Navy. Serges and Checks All New Models. No Old Stock. "'l i -rSEStf In Two Lots -Will Do For You Brings You Home a Brand .50 .75 $14 $29 am New Sewing-machine Values ti $69 53 Values to $43.00 After tears of successful merchandising we elected to p.ice into nf tViiQ ritv America's Finest Sewinsr Machine the Beautifully designed and constructed lor per New "Florence" Rotary. fect comfort there is no other machine to equal it. This model should sell for more money, but it is especially .60 CLOSING our ENTIRE. STUCK-OF MILLINERY Regardless of Cost SEVENTY-FIVE EXCLUSIVE HATS 52.00 and $4.00 Balance of stock of pr ice marked. AH New Stvhs. No Old Hats 37 pru'eu nisieau 01 jpoo.uu, uic ugcui a iwicu Century Progressive Club at Left to right Miss Floyd A is ton and Mile. Gaby Deslys. Mile. Gaby Deslys, the actress who came into the limelight when her name was coupled with that of King Manuel of Portugal, is working hard to secure money for the Blue Cross fund, organized for the relief of the allies' war horses. Miss Floyd Ariston, photographed with Gaby, is one of the organizers of the fund. What th Tentnrv Progressive Club Means TO YOU NOTE We are NOT closing up out Millinery but owing to limited space on our main floor and the enormous increase in our waist business we will dispose of our Millinery for balance of season to make extra room for waists. were laid for 14, including, in addition to the honor guest. Miss Bess B. Pick-ard. Miss Esther Robb, Miss Cora M. Sawyers, Miss Florence E. Fisher, Miss Edith Myers, Miss Grace Venzel, Mrs. Robert A. S. Pollock, Mrs. It. Wesley Barr, Mrs. Robert Dahlstedt, Mrs. John Boyd and Mrs. David Wright. avenue, will graduate from Miss Spence's School in New Tork this month. The commencement exercises will be held at Sherry's, on May "11. The parents of both girls will go east for the event. Miss Rowe, who will make her bow to society next winter, will be one of SPECIAL SALES ON WAISTS AD DRESSES. STILL CONTINUED No Exchanges, Approvals, C. O. D. or Credits on These Sale Goods Membership in the CEXTURY PROGRESSIVE CLUB means getting many advantages not to he had any other way. Come before the list closes, make an initial payment of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS and be enrolled as a member of this club. That entitles you to have this wonderful machine sent to your home, and gives you the privilege of paying the balance on small Easy Payments, as FOR MISS GLASSER. ths attendants at the Peck-Egleston wedding in the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration, New York, on June 1. Miand Mrs. Rowe and family Miss Ruby Jean Glasser of Knoxville, whose marriage to James McCon- the ushers were George Larimer of week :1 uh First 25c 25c 25c Iay- 6th wwk 6th wetl: week ment 50c 50c 50c lSth Mklth week 10th wit LOK, 50c 75c 75c llth wk. -k "th wk 14th 75c 75c $1.00 $1.00 wk. iTth wk IKth wk $1.00 $1.00 $1.10 $1.10 wk wk wH $1.10 $1.10. $1.20 $1.20 $1.20 $1.20 $1.30 $1.30 27th wk wk Jh wk SOth wk $1.30 $1.30 $1.40 $1.40 SIM wk. week S4 week IdUt $1.40 $1.40 $1.50 84th wk. 5th wk th wk. rt $1.50 $1.50 I ADDITIONAL SOCIETY leave ihe second week in June for "Cottesmore Hall," their summer home at Cobourg, Canada. Braddock, Kenneth Gray, Howard Pennell, Elliott Notfle and George nell Shilliday is to take place June 16, was honor guest at the reception and card party Miss Andie Diesel gave Fri-I day at her home in Aylesboro avenue. Fifteen tables were in play for "500." lllig, all of Aspinwall, and Robert shown in this schedule. JUNE WEDDING PLANS. Continued from Page 2, Second Section Messer of Pittsburgh, a cousin of the bride. J. Harry Jones of Pittsburgh was the organist. About 400 guests were in attendance at the ceremony. JOTTINGS ABOUT PEOPLE. 1g is saved by you on every final payment fi lvou make in advance of its due date. the bride's mother last Wednesday. Only the immediate families were in attendance. Following the ceremony. Mr. Turner and his bride left for San which was followed by an informal re The decorations were yollow daisies and pink carnations, arranged in French baskets. The hostess, who wore a frock of pink satin touched with blue, was assisted by Miss Jean Cameron, Miss Luella Snyder and Miss Sara Shilliday. Make all payments in advance and 1 Francisco, where they will visit save $3.60. ception at the church. Mr. Alter is a member of this year's graduating class of the Western Theological Seminary and has accepted a call to the churches at Mlllbrook, Amity and Irwin in Mercer county. After June 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alter will be at home in Millbrook. the Exposition, After August 1 they will be at home In Grand Ridge, 111. MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED. Miss Anne Marshall Bugher, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doyle Copyrighted. 1915, A. G. Mason Mfg. Co. Cleveland. K. B. Co. Second Floor. Bugher, Forest avenue, Bellevue, and Dr. George J. Wright, of Shadyside, were married Wednesday morning in the Protestant Kpiscopal Church of the EriiDhanv. Bellevue. The rector. i -m LEMOYNE-ALEXANDER BETROTHAL. The engagement of Miss Madeline Romaine Lemoyne, daughter of the late Julius Lemoyne and Mrs. Lemoyne. to Thomas Rush Alexander. of Washington, and Philadelphia. the Rev. Dr. John Dows Hnls, read Backer, viola, and Joseph C. Derdey Woodside A Jacob Andrews Tresp I BisseB Conservatory cf Music cello. the service with only the immediate familv in attendance. Miss Jean Wind Mrs. Owen Waters announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Annie C. Cunningham, to John L. Fitzgerald, both of The wedding was solemnized in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church last Monday morning. The Rev. Michael J. Fitzgerald, brother of the jiroom. officiating. Miss Marie Tuiie of Homestead, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Thomas Fitzgerald, ihe groom's brother, was best man, while Miss Madlin Walsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Walsh of Knoxville, was flower girl. l. No. 3 Major Mendelssohn sor served as maid of honor and Wal Miss Ruth "Frances Turkle, daughter of the Rev. Dr. and 'Mrs. Alonzo J. Turkle of Observatory avenue, has chosen June 15 as the date for her marriage to Willard Harrison Buente. also of the North Side. The wedding will take place in Trinity Lutheran Church, of which the bride's father is pastor. Dr. Turkle will perform the ceremony. Attendance at the wedding of Miss Ruby Jean Glasser and James McCon-nell Shilliday. which will take place June 16 in the Fort Pitt Hotel, will include Miss Sara Shilliday as maid of hone-; Miss Andie IHesei and Miss Ruth K. Glaser. bridesmaids; Ethel Mae De Gross of Knoxville. flower girl; William McGovan, best man, and John and David Shilliday. ushers. Mrs. "Jack" Reeble will sins the wedding music. Miss Glasser is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian L. Glasser of Summit street. Knoxville. A wedding on June 10 will terminate the engagement of Miss Gertrude Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Flynn of Jackson street, and Burke U. Kearns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Kearns of Woodmont street, which was announced last Week. Miss Frances Flynn will be her sister's maid of honor. Miss Virginia Rees Scully will be one of the bridesmaids at the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Elkins Oilphant. daughter of Mrs. Alexander Courier Oliphaht was announced at a luncheon May 8 in the Washington Country Club by Mrs. George Kelly, a sister of Miss Le JIIKJMEXTS. A. Defendant. 532 'Clsler Metrop Tr Co 53.) Julv 15 'Davis Martha U3 July 15 Dunlay et al MtKpt iTCo 525 July 15 "Heed Heck, 533 July 15 "Woll Frank Bella Docket B. Dr. John L. Burkart. secretary of the state board of health of Michigan, is visiting his wife and family in Howe street. i Mrs. William Reed Thompson of Northumberland avenue, will open "Castlewood," the Thompson summer home at Sparkhill, Rockland county, K. the middle of June. Early in July. Mr. arid Mrs. W. Henry R. Hilliard and family will go tc "Ramatola," their summer home on Muskoka Lake, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Harmar D. Denny will close their Ridge avenue residence the first week in and go to their summer home at York Harbor, to remain until October. Mr. and Mrs. Willis F. McCook, ef Fifth avenue, will open "Bagnel Hall," their summer home at Cobourg, Canada, the second week in June. Miss Matilda Brown, Miss Dorothy Cruiup, Miss Josephine Heckel, Miss Mary Hogg. Miss Eleanor Kelly and Miss Margaret White, seniors at Winchester School, will enter Vassar in September. Miss Mary Philput Sirili go to Mt. Holyoke College and "itfiBS Truth Binns. Miss Elinor Johnston and Miss Edna Love to Welles-ley. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Quinby. of Darlington road, havo given up their place It. Darlington road and, with their-lit 174 2.1S4 21" 787 (Marie SpraRu-, Direct res )i SCHOOL TKACHERS' SVPKRVISOKS' covrsi: MOTHERS' COURSE Normal Training for Music Teachers (Kfta Elila System) Rep. Teacher, Delia B. 1-lvlngood Call or Write for Information. Elk-lack, r. moyne. The wedding will take place the afternoon of June 10 in the First Presbyterian Church, Washington. Mr. Alexander is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Rush Alexander of ter Wright as his brother's best man. Dr. and Mrs. Wright will be at home alter July 1, in Friendship avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lovett, of Kelly street, have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Florence Irene Lovett, to Walter North McCreary. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Jennings, of St. Agnes's Church at Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mrs. McCreary are residing In Cleveland. 1 Moito Allegro Vivace. 2 Minuett. 3 Ar.uante Expressivo ma con moto. 4 Presto con Hrio. String Quartet. The Year's at the Spring Ah. Love, But a Day Protheroe Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorree Mrs. Sulzner. Adagio y. Zitterbart Cansonetta Bazzint String Quartet. Waltz Minor Chopin Minuet. Antique Seeboeck Miss Myers. -My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice (Samson and Saint Saeni Mrs. Sulzner and String Quartet. Terzetto Dvorak 1722 Apr 15 Anger A Bennett 4.240 44 NEWS OF THE COURTS ALA E35 July IS Chas Anderson July 15 Harry Union Co 6S July 15 'Barber Adallne Union I. A Co 191 PICNIC LUNCHEON. 255 175 1290 July IS Brighton Club Co A Hirtle CUPID'S CORNER. Miss Truth Madeline Binns and Miss Eleanor Johnston, two seniors at Winchester School, gave a picnic luncheon yesterday at Miss McClure's tearoom o36 July 15 "Calhoun Kobt cnaa Boothroyd fKO July 16 'Chambers 542 Juiy 15 'Duncan Otis Garda gofl 1 Allegro ma non troppo. 5 i a Larghetto. a.o 3 Vlv.o.. SPECIAL. FOR $1.00 We will engrave 60 Cards with your name, and the plate will be yours. Highest class work only. 514 July 15 'Dunlay et al McKpt at Glenshaw. The guests included the 9.828 2102 July 15 Jones ft lughlln Co String Quartet. Elegy Massenet Lullaby (Sleep. Mr Baby) Hanacam Mrs. Sulzner and Mr. De Backer. Finale Haydn String Quartet. graduating class at Winchester School, some of the teachers, Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Binns. mothers of of Trenton, N. and Francis W. Hun- mm trie Hostesses, and Miss Cavitt. Later tr, son of Mrs. James Grant Hunter in the afternoon the nartv motored tolnf KimrH trwt tht ritv Th weri- tle, son. Master Edward M. Quinby J.II,.wiH spend the summer and perhaps longer in Wooster, O. The fam A. W. McCLOY COMPANY 42-44 IIBKRTY AVE.M'E. Sewickley, where they were Invited for 4 o'clock tea with Mrs. Ralph Holden Binns. of "Skipton," who is an aunt of Miss Truth Binns. Injured Man Awarded 12,500. A verdict of $12,500 in favor of Edward Calabrese against the Pittsburgh Railways Company for personal injuries was returned yesterday in Common Pleas Court. The accident happened October 12, 1912, when Calabrese was riding from his home in MeKees Rocks to Coraopolls on a motorcycle. In turning out of the path of a wagon he was struck by a street car. He is suffering from paralysis. He will be a cripple for life. Criminal Court Came. Ernest Parker, a negro, pleaded guilty to a charge of cutting Eddie Peters, also a negro, and was sentenced to serve six months in the workhouse. Nathanial Tracey, alias Arnold, was paroled for one year after pleading guilty to the theft of a motorcycle. After pleading guilty to seven charges of obtaining money under false pretense. Charles Moore, alias McClelland, was sentenced to serve one year in jail. Hiillie Smith, negress, of Washington. was sentenced in-the United States District Court to two years in the East ily left Pittsburgh Thursday. Pittsburgh Opera Company to Sing. Gilbert Sullivan's comedy opera, "Pirates of Peniance," will be rendered under the direction of Thomas F. Kirk. by the Pittsburgh Opera Company, in Carnegie Music Hall, Braddock, Tuesday evening. The production will be given under the auspices of the Eagles of Braddock. Members of the Nixon Theater Or An early summer wedding will culminate the engagement of Miss Virginia Freed, daughter of Mrs. Rue Ella Freed of Aspinwall, and Ellis E. Dona-hoe of this city, which has just been announced. Mr, and Mrs. George Lehman Curry of Warriors Mark, Pa, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Lehman Curry, to the Rev. J. Edgar Washabaugh. The engagement of Miss Mary Catherine Murphy, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Murphy, and Alfred A. Schierberl, both of Clarion, will terminate in a June wedding. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Alma Baum. daughter of Nicholas Baum of Lowrie street. North Side, to Walter A. Dooley, Harry Meyers 1742 Apr 15 List Vm Bennett i LA 544 July 15 'Revnolds Marv 548 Jity 15 "Koslello Mrs Merllno Tann 637 July 15 Union Co C. 1SS1 Apr 15 Dallas Chas R. rec et al Hulem 535 July 15 Weigand Jos State Bk. i'gh, use Docket D. 904 July 15 Burke Grace Bogga Buhl. 2144 July 14 Cummings Blt A Stewart 1920 Apr 14 Ctty of Ptrh win w4 July 15 Foley Dan) 1112 July 15 Goedert Margareta A Frey 'Confessed Judgment- Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Miss Guthrie rund Miss Martha Louise Guthrie, of tte North Side, will spend the summer 231 82 13.418 315 2.55H 2.500 3.721 1,831 A.VER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. in Sewickley. They have taken the BERLITZ chestra, -with Miss Jane C. Rogan as i Mansfield Brown place and will go to FRENCH GERMAN. -SPANISH. ITALIAN, Eta the -valley about June 1. ding will take place June 19. The marriage of Miss Lillian Eckert. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Eckert of California avenue, North Side, and Joseph Kerr Langfitt of Indianapolis, formerly of Pittsburgh, will take place at the home of the bride on the afternoon of June 2U. The Rev. S. J. Glass of the McClure Avenue Presbyterian Church will perform the Ceremony with only the immediate families In attendance. Miss Margaret Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dixon of Ar-mandale street, has selected June 2 as the date for her marriage to James MeGrailh of the North Side. Mrs. John and Miss Anna S. Bowman, of Beacon street. Squir SCHOOL The Best Method. Dy Evening tiestons. Privately Send for Catalogue. rel Hill, are spending the month of pianist, will take part. Thirty choristers will assist. Miss Emma Curran" will sing the principal role, Mabel; Nellie Rehl, Ruth; Margaret McCann, Kate; Lillian Crawford. Edith: and Ruth Minick, Isabel. The principal tenor role will be interpreted by August Adrian as Frederick; Wilfred King the role of Samuel; Joseph O'Rourke, Richard; C. Mr. and Mrs. John Seiler cf Spring Garden avenue will celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of -their, wedding at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning in the Most Holy Name Church, Troy Hill, In the evening there will be a reception for 300 guests at the Elks' Home. Mrs. G. W. Nieset, Sister Sdmond. who was Miss Anna Klaus; John Scholl and Frank Seiler, who were the brides May In Virginia." 3 it Araott Wood St. and Fourth Ave. Telephone: i'ourt 2713. XKW CLASHES CONSTANTLY FOKMIXO. ern Penitentiary for using the mails to son of Mr. and Mrs5. William P. Dooley. also of Lowrie street. The wedding will take place June 30 in the Hoiy Name Church. North Side, with the Rev. M. defraud. executions: 343 Daupbertv Jno A et al Duve $Al Daugherty 04.7 Woeda Geo et ux A A Thomas, I adm S4fi Welnzieri Jns I. la 347 Hajttwrty Wm S41- Salvtno PaiMiuale Houston Co. 349 Clohessv Mich! et al A 3Till Tozer Mary et al. ntce Hulen 351 Vilella MogKle S'tS S.S3T. 55 2 200 40CK St" 173 Court Notes. An Injunction was granted -restrain maids and groomsmen at the wedding 2S years ago, will be in attendance at the anniversary celebration. F. Lyons, captain of police, and Clifford, the major general's. Added attractions will be an exhibition of modern dancing by Clyde and Miss Margaret McCann and a comedy part that will be featured by James E. Shields. fng the 1'eoples Natural tlas Coin- Iny from shutting off the gas at the home ot U. iv Lease in uktnshurar. Cemetery Friday after being buried three days. An examination of the body was ordered by Coroner Samuel C. Jamison to determine if Krebser died from a bullet wound inflicted last summer. The hospital physician reported death due to intestinal trouble, a verdict that was confirmed by the examination. Miss May Elizabeth Miller of Ingram and Clarence Eugene Lewis, son of Mrs. Ralph W. Burnham, formerly of Baltimore, will be married June II. Miss Helen Hanley of Philadelphia and Miss Marie Burkley of Pittsburgh will serve as bridesmaids; Elizabeth BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwin Stewart have returned from Asheville, N. where they spent part of their and are with Mr. and Mrs. W. JIarry Williams, of Kentucky avenue, Mrs. Stewart's parents, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Louis A. of Am-berson avenue, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Louis K. Hyde, of Plainfleld, X. J. v- La Verne W. Reithmiller Is at home from Kiskiminetas Springs School, with one of his school friends, spending a few days with his parents, Mr. tnd Mrs. G. W. Riethmiller, of Emerson avenue, A spin wall. Divorce suits were filed by William C5. Morgan against Annie Morgan, Emma Brunton again Daniel Brunton, F. Mueller officiating. A wedding breakfast at the bride's home will follow the ceremony and there wUl be a reception at 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Thomas of Car-rick have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Lois Burns Thomas, to Ernest E. Whitehead of Charlerol, Pa. Th3 wedding will take place in June. German Catholic Societies Prepare for Celebration ana jonn ti. men against arrie ti. Finch. Leeds of Philadelphia. flower Kirl, I snd John H. Roney, of Ingram, will i be the train bearer. Hampion Song The pupils of W. B. Hampson will give a song recital In Carnegie Music Hall Friday night. Miss Kathrun Stewart will be accompanist and the pupils taking? part will be Mrs. George R. McEwen, Miss Edna Cooke. Roy Sharbaugh, Mrs. Edgar Stine McGaw, Joseph Causey, Miss Francies Reithmiller, Frederick Taggart, Mrs. Clyde DAILY COURT RECORD. NEW SUITS. July Term, 1915. Docket A. Defendant. King Has Gifts for Troops. HAVRE, FRANCE, May Mail.) King Albert of Belgium has presented to 100,000 of his soldiers small "hussifs" containing need'es. At a small dinner given Wednesday CONCERT FOR TRINITY MISSION. To celebrate her eighth birthday anniversary, Hefen Fialey will give a party tomorrow afternoon and evening at her home In South Rebecca street. During the afternoon games will be played on the lawn and after supper, which will be served at 6 o'clock. Indoor games will be the children's pastime. Mrs. Fraley will be assisted by Miss Sue Gorman, Mrs. Ceorge Neice. Mrs. Harry Holman and Miss Gussie Hubing. There will be 32 guests, with attractive favors for each. by Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brandt of Lemlngton avenue the hosts announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss 12H5 Pgh Ra Co Bridget Niholson Tresp 12. Mars Wm Adam Freund Tresp 1273 Hornyak Geo Julius Toth Cap Tresp pieces of court piaster, a corah, McLean, Miss Irene wasmund, Dns i i WEDDINGS OF THE WEEK. Hazel Brandt, to Joseph Tolley of New York City. Roses, to which were at James l-'avita. iMisa iicm, Miss Jean Causey, Mrs. Georgia Lowe a writing pad and pencil. The entire The delegates of the various societies affiliated with the Allegheny County Federation of German Catholic Societies will meet at SS. Peter and Paul's School, East Liberty, today at 2 o'clock to make further arrangements for the annual celebration of St. Boniface, the "Apostle of Germany." This will be fourth celebration of St. Boniface under the auspices of the Vnder the auspices of Qaeen Esther Circle of Christ Methodist Episcopal Church the Giles Quartet will give a concert May 24 in the Twentieth Century Club for the benefit of Trinity Mission. A. i output required for makingseven miles Dickson, tieorge noiraes, James tached the cards of the couple, told of Davies. Charles Loomis ind Miss Bea of cloth 27 inches wide, 2 miles of trice Heinrich. the engagement. The wedding will take place In June. i red flannelette, 600 joles of mending 1277 ard Mary A 1" Irst-Second Bk Assp 1281 Meals chas A Wm Rev Dm-ket li. 1278 Nutusfh G. est Berths Nutusch Assp I2S6 Mlnehart Ada M. est Nat Ins Co. .8 Mtg 1294 Szekerea Eliza Mrs Mary O'Hegyl Cap Tresp Docket 153 Blaine Coal Co Jno Lukaoh Tresp 127 Wkbg Boro Anton Weldner Treap FINISH EASTERN FAREWELL LUNCHEON. wool, hundreds of thousands of ncejfym'i and pins and great quantities of btner necessary supplies. STUDIES AT SCHOOL. BENEFIT DANCES. '8. -I I Coroner Exhumes Body. The body of William C. Krebser. aged 28, was exhumed in Zimmerman Allegheny county branch of the Staats The Young Ladies' Benevolent So- The Amicus Club entertained yesterday at a luncheon in McCreery's in honor of one of its members, Mrs. T. city will give its second annual dance Verband of Pennsylvania, The date is June 6. There will be a parade in the morning, preceding solemn high mass Wednesday evening at Colonial Audi Miss Miriam Alma Carson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurin L. Carson, of f- Maple Terrace, Mt. Washington, and William E. Werle, son of Mrs. Rose Werle, were married Friday morning in the parsonage of the Mt. Wash-vington Presbyterian Church by the pastor, the Rev. C. S. McClelland. There were no attendants. Following 1 wedding breakfast for the Immediate lfamtltea, Mr. Werle and his bride left 1 a lake trip. They will be at home after June 1 in Everstreen road. The marriage of Mists Clara Blma Fornof, daughter of Mrs. Minnie D. Fornof, of Ross street, Wilkinsburg, and Charles E. Turner, of Grand Ridge, 111., took place at the home of 1271 Jbarsky weisenlnal. Am Kev 1291 Peoples Nat Gas Co Lease Equity Docket D. Maryland Casualty Co Mrgt Dlehl Assp 12S0 Holmea Restaurant Co Republic Bk Co For Att Stalder Frank S. est Nat Ins Mtg 1SS8 Barr Albert J. est Prov Co.S Mtg Miss Marcella Callery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson Callery of Ellsworth avenue, and Miss Sarah Margaret Rowe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ilurtte Rowe of Morewood torium, in Collins avenue. at St. Joseph's Churen, Bloomfield, and Charles Phillips of Baum boulevard, who will leave shortly to take up her residence in Baltimore, Md. Covers The first dance and reception or the Orinda Club will be given next Friday night at the Conservatory of Music in there will be a mass meeting in St. Joseph's School, Bloomfield, at 7:30 p. m. Societies wishing to participate in the parade will assemble on the Bloomfield bridge. Liberty a venue and Main street, at 8:30 a. m. DUQUESXE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WHO WILL GIVE "MY FRIEND FROM INDIA" IN LYCEUJI THEATER WEDNESDAY EVENING Dithrldge street. Fred leviin is cnair-mah of the dance committee. There will be a special meeting of the club Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Marie Meyers in Watsonia boulevard. North Side, when final arrangements will be made. MRS. BAKER GIVES LUNCHEON. QROQANCOMPANY Men's Timepieces Good form dictates that the mentors of men's moments change materially in design, as regards their appropriateness for use on occasion. Now one must possess a watch for tour- Program by String Quartet, The following program will be given by the Sulzner Conservatory String Quartet, assisted by Mrs. Elma Barker Sulzner, contralto, and Miss Lillian Al. Myers, pianist. Thursday evening, at Conservatory Hall, Penn and Brushton avenues. The personnel of the mionet is Jean re Backer, first violin: William J. Berger, second violin; Pierre De 1- ti Jr. 1 FROWNS Scowls, deep lines permanently removed in 1 treatment by Dr. Lutz. ALL FACIAL Blemishes. Pens 708 Penn Ave. Mrs. Horace Forbes Baker, of the North Side, gave an Informal luncheon at the Duquesne Club Wednesday ip honor of Mrs. Tnomaa McK. Cook, Jr. Other guests were Mrs. Charles Dahllnger. Mrs. Bruce Hill, Miss Mary i-urchticld. Miss Elizabeth Weimer, Miss Jean and Miss Irene McKinney. tor the links, lor sports a-held, a-hofSe. THE HAIR BEAUTY THAT BELONGS TO YOU a-boating. a-motoringr, 1' V) 'l 2) i IIS! 1 "el Ifc) Mia'1 ifSae --s 6 i i CaVfir 1f BRIDE'S FATHER OFFICIATES. For the business man, a watch of work-a-day utility and a delicate platinum encased watch for dress. Wood Street at Sixth Avenue Grcgai Wjldfj are Without Csmterpart for Dtsifa ni Precisian 1 tCK at tb i a ri Branches of dogwood blossoms, bridal wreath and palms and ferns decorated the First Presbyterian Church, Aspinwall, last Tuesday evening for the marriage of Miss Alice Margaret Robinson, daughter of the Rev. William Harvey Robinson of Indiana, to the Rev. William Gray Alter, son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Alter, of Aspinwall. The ceremony was performed by the father of the bride, assisted by the Rev. H. C. Hutchison, pastor of the church. The bride wore a gown of white messaline, veiled with chiffon and carried a bouquet of white roses. So many who have long known that hair beauty was certain to follow upon systematic hair care have been loath to commence what they mistakenly think too much trouble. Proper hair care means only keeping the Bcalp and hair perfectly clean by the use of some preparation made for shampooing, not for general cleansing. Tou can enjoy the best that is known for about three cents a shampoo by getting a package of Canthrox from your druggist. Dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water and your shampoo is ready. After its use the hair dries rapidly with uniform color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. Your hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heavier than it is. Its luster and softness will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair growth. Advertisement. fRUGS WOTEN FROM OLD CARPETS Miss Jean Donaldson of Wilkinsburg who was the bride's maid of honor and i only attendant, wore a frock of yellow icharmeu.se, with overdress of yellow Uako Uie mod nervicesble and economical floor Coverlnc. Srnd for Price I Rugs and Carpels Allen Hug Weavlna ritl Carpet Cleanlnn I'pper row Vincent N. Steinkircbner, F.ugene J. Boyle, n. Herbert Dyson, Thomas A. Drenjracz, Director ('linton K. Lloyd, Joseph L. Mclntyre, K. Lawrence O'Connell, Kdward Neramer. Lower row Raymond X. llaum, James H. Shanaban, Patrick J- Sweeuej', Arthur L. Depp, Bernard Lynch, Francis P. Anton. chiffon, trimmed with pink and blue rosebuds. Her flowers were yellow roses. Harold R. Alter, a cousin of the bridegroom, served as best man, and

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