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March 2—Fillion Violin Studios present wickley Valley Department of Phil­<br />

Marion Engle, pianist, in recital. anthropy presents children of Indus­<br />

Carnegie Lecture Hall. 8:15.<br />

trial Home for Crippled Children in<br />

March 3—Dr. Charles Heinroth lec­ play. Edgeworth Club. 3 o'clock.<br />

tures on "Schubert, the Supreme February 2 7 Twentieth Century<br />

Song Composer," with instrumental Club presents Ge<strong>org</strong>e E. Raiguel in<br />

illustrations. Carnegie Music Hall. "Current Events." 1 1 o'clock.<br />

8:15. Free to the public.<br />

February L 7 Homewood Women's<br />

March 5—Giovanni Mart in ell i. Morris Club presents Miss Laura Redick,<br />

Kaufmann Memorial Auditorium. executive secretary Consumers'<br />

8:15.<br />

League of Western Pennsylvania.<br />

March 9 and 10—New York Philhar­ Homewood Carnegie Library.<br />

monic Orchestra, Arturo Toscanni February 2 7 Colloquium Club. Host­<br />

conductor. Syria Mosque.<br />

ess, Mrs. Harry H. Rankin.<br />

March 10—Dr. Charles Heinroth lec­ February 28 Tuesday Musical Club<br />

tures on "Milestones in Musical H.s- gives manuscript program. Upper<br />

tory," with instrumental illustrations. Hall, Soldiers' Memorial. 2:15.<br />

Carnegie Music Hall. 8:15. Free February 29 Woman's Alliance, First<br />

to the public.<br />

Unitarian Church, Morewood and<br />

March 15—Galli-Curci. Syria Mosque. Ellsworth Avenues. Social Service<br />

8:15.<br />

day.<br />

March 16—Art Society of Pittsburgh March I Epoch Club. Hostess, Mrs.<br />

presents The Elshuco Trio, William G. Brewer Griffin.<br />

Kroll, violinist; Willem Willeke, March 2 Woman's Club of Crafton.<br />

'cellist, and Aurelio Giorni, pianist. Reciprocity Day. Craft Club Hall.<br />

Carnegie Music Hall. 8:15. March 2 Woman's Club of Oakland.<br />

March 1 7—Dr. Charles Heinroth lec­ Hotel Schenley.<br />

tures on "Scandinavian Music," with March 5 The Tourists. Congress<br />

instrumental illustrations. Carnegie Clubhouse.<br />

Music Hall. 8:15. Free to the pub­ March 5—Woman's Club of Sewickley<br />

lic.<br />

Valley presents Branson de Cou in<br />

March 17—Yost String Quartet. Hotel "Dream Pictures of South Sea Won­<br />

Schenley ballroom. 8:15.<br />

derlands." Edgeworth Club, 3<br />

March 24—Dr. Charles Heinroth lec­ o'clock.<br />

tures on "American Folk Music, March 6 Woman's Club of Pittsburgh<br />

with instrumental illustrations. Car­ presents Dr. L. B. Bernstein, presinegie<br />

Music Hall. 8:15. Free to dent Federation of Jewish Philan­<br />

the public.<br />

thropies, in "Public Welfare." Con­<br />

March 25 Pittsburgh Symphony Sogress Clubhouse.<br />

ciety Orchestra, Eiias Breeskm con­ March 7—Woman's Alliance, First<br />

ducting. Soloist, Margaret Mat- Unitarian Church, Morewood and<br />

zenauer, Metropolitan Opera Com­ Ellsworth Avenues, present the Rev.<br />

pany contralto. Syria Mosque. Frank Edwin Smith in "Influencing<br />

8:15.<br />

Human Behavior." I 1 o'clock.<br />

March 31 Dr. Charles Heinroth lec­ Luncheon at I.<br />

tures on "A Great French Symphony March 9 Southern Club altruistic<br />

(Cesar Franck)" with instrumental day. Hostess, Mrs. David I. Mcillustrations.<br />

Carnegie Music Hall. Cahill.<br />

8:15. Free to the public.<br />

March 12 Pittsburgh Colony of New<br />

April 3 Mendelssohn Choir, Ernest England Women presents Haniel<br />

CLUBS<br />

Lunt, director, presents "The Pas­ Long, Carnegie Institute of Tech­<br />

February sion According 18 Uxority to Club St. Matthew."<br />

gives dinnology, in "Poetry and Poems.<br />

Carnegie ner dance. Music Congress Hall. 8 Clubhouse. o'clock. 6 Hostess, Mrs. C. F. C. Arensberg.<br />

April o'clock. 22 Pittsburgh Symphony Or­ March 12 Colloquium Club. Hostess,<br />

February chestra 20 concert, Woman's Richard Club Hageman of Se­ Mrs. E. A. Nisbet.<br />

conducting. wickley Valley Soloist, presents Moriz Rosen­ Maude March 12 Woman's Club of East Libthal.<br />

Scheerer Syria in Mosque. dramatic 8:15. recital. Edgeerty presents the Rev. Allen Day in<br />

May worth I I—Bach Club. 3 Festival. o'clock. Bethlehem, "No Nation can be destroyed while<br />

February Pennsylvania. 20—Twentieth Century it possesses a Good Home Life.<br />

Club presents John Erskine in Home Economics Luncheon and<br />

"Helen of Troy and Some Others." Guest Day. East Liberty Y. W. C.<br />

1 1 o'clock.<br />

A.<br />

February 20—The Tourists celebrate March 12 Woman's Club of Sewick­<br />

Washington's Birthday. Congress ley Valley presents senior play-<br />

Clubhouse.<br />

Ed geworth Club.<br />

February 21—Woman's Club of Pitts­ March 12 Homewood Women's Club n<br />

burgh. Drama day. Congress Club­ presents Mrs. D. Edwin Miller, Conhouse.gress<br />

of Clubs Department of Educa­<br />

February 21—Woman's Alliance, First tion chairman in "How Pennsyl­<br />

Unitarian Church, Morewood and vania Educates Her Children."<br />

Ellsworth Avenues, gives dinner and Homewood Carnegie Library.<br />

entertainment.<br />

March 13—Tuesday Musical Club pre­<br />

February 22—Daughters of the Amerisents ensemble program. Upper<br />

can Revolution, Pittsburgh Chapter, Hall, Soldiers* Memorial. 2:15.<br />

give annual Washington's Birthday March 1 4—Woman's Alliance, First<br />

luncheon. Hotel Schenley. 1 Unitarian Church, Morewood and<br />

o clock.<br />

Ellsworth Avenues. 1 I oclock.<br />

February 24—College Club Discussion Luncheon at 1.<br />

Committee presents program. Lead­ March 15—Epoch Club. Hostess, Mrs.<br />

February at Soffel o'clock.<br />

ers,<br />

4:15<br />

Mrs.<br />

and by 27—Woman's Regular<br />

Carroll<br />

business Mrs. John<br />

Miller,<br />

meeting meeting. O. Club Miller.<br />

Miss<br />

followed of<br />

Sara<br />

Se­ 3 March March Howard Confederacy, presents president sents Travelers. Hotel Craft Hotel ley o'clock. Valley 16 19—Woman's 16 Club moving Schenley.<br />

K. Mrs. Woman's of United Department Hall. Jones. the Edgeworth pictures Carl Pittsburgh Congress Daughters Club E. of Cosolowsky,<br />

of Home Sewickley<br />

Club, of Oakland. Chapter, Crafton. Sewick­ of Clubs. prethe<br />

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