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THE INDEX, Saturday, March 10, 1928<br />

C L U B S - P H I L A N T H R O P I E S - C I V I C S<br />

of the Federation in Lancaster next October.<br />

The first prize, $10, is offered for the best<br />

three-hundred-word article by a federated<br />

Pennsylvania clubwoman on "New Joy in the<br />

Home Through Family Conference;" the<br />

second, which is for the same sum, is for the<br />

best community project undertaken by a club<br />

in line with the work of the Department, of<br />

which Mrs. John M. Phillips is chairman.<br />

Following the Board and business meeting<br />

of the Woman's Alliance of the First Unitarian<br />

Church, Morewood and Ellsworth Ave-<br />

MRS. IRWIN L. GILLESPIE<br />

Mrs. James S. Huey, president of the<br />

Is a member of the committee in charge of the Woman's school Club of Mt. Lebanon, has appointed<br />

of politics that the Allegheny County Council of Re­ Mrs. C. W. Scheck, Mrs. F. 5. Jones and Mrs.<br />

publican Women is conducting Friday mornings in Herman Hofmann as a Welfare Committee.<br />

the Congress of Women's Clubs.<br />

nues, at eleven o'clock Wednesday morning,<br />

March fourteenth, Mrs. Milton C. Jena will<br />

give a book review, discussing "High Lights<br />

in Recent Fiction." There will be the usual<br />

luncheon at one o'clock.<br />

"More and Better Spending" is the subject<br />

of the talk that Mrs. Clarence Renshaw will<br />

give before the College Club of Pittsburgh<br />

Friday afternoon, March sixteenth, at three<br />

o'clock. The hostesses will be Mrs. John V.<br />

Breisky, chairman; Mrs. C. G. Jensen, Mrs.<br />

Harry S. Daley, Mrs. James M. Clarke, Miss<br />

Dorothy Siebert and Mrs. William M. Hutchison.<br />

Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Daley will pour<br />

at the tea that will follow Mrs. Renshaw's<br />

talk.<br />

The Home Economics Committee will be<br />

chairmen at the meeting of the Woman's<br />

Club of Oakland in the Hotel Schenley at two<br />

o'clock Friday afternoon, March sixteenth,<br />

and the ushers will be Mrs. J. B. Scott and<br />

Mrs. C. C. Shanahan. Members of the committee<br />

are Mrs. J. J. Martin, Mrs. C. M.<br />

Means, Mrs. S. II. Augustine, Mrs. Alexander<br />

Wilson, Mrs. C. W. Cottrell, Mrs. A. J. Irwin,<br />

Mrs. W. E. Kessler, Mrs. Barbara Owens,<br />

Mrs. D. R. Wynne, Mrs. F. E. F<strong>org</strong>ie, Mrs. D.<br />

Dwyer, Mrs. William Boyd, Mrs. Harry Fehl<br />

and Mrs. A. A. Simmons.<br />

"How Pennsylvania Educates Her Children"<br />

will be the subject at the meeting of<br />

the Homewood Women's Club at two o'clock<br />

Monday afternoon, March twelfth, in Homewood<br />

Carnegie Library, with Mrs. D. Edwin<br />

Miller, chairman of the Congress of Clubs<br />

Department of Education, as speaker. Mrs.<br />

G. W. Postgate is the leader and the ushers<br />

will be Mrs. F. W. Scott, Mrs. E. W. Reed,<br />

Mrs. W. C. Maxwell and Mrs. H. E. McKelvey.<br />

Mrs. Miller's talk will be illustrated.<br />

"The Romantic Age," a comedy, is the next<br />

offering of the Stage and Play Society. The<br />

performance will be given in Carnegie Music<br />

Hall the evening of Wednesday, March<br />

twenty-first.<br />

The cast includes Mrs. Percy G. Kammerer,<br />

Miss Esther Stockton Ely, Mrs. Wilmer<br />

M. Jacoby, Carroll Fitzhugh, Harold Geoghegan,<br />

Rodman McClintock, Frederick Ely and<br />

James W. Macfarlane.<br />

Mrs. Carl E. Cosolowsky, president of the<br />

Congress of Women's Clubs, will speak at the<br />

meeting of the United Daughters of the Confederacy,<br />

Pittsburgh Chapter, in the Hotel<br />

Schenley Friday afternoon, March sixteenth,<br />

at two o'clock.<br />

Republican women are interested in the<br />

school of politics being conducted Friday<br />

mornings in the Congress of Clubs by the<br />

Allegheny County Council of Republican<br />

Women. At yesterday's meeting United<br />

States District Attorney John D. Meyer was<br />

the speaker, giving a talk on "The Presidential<br />

Year."<br />

The committee in charge of the lectures includes<br />

Mrs. Mav T. Neff, Mrs. Margaret<br />

Stewart Gray, Mrs. Irwin L. Gillespie and<br />

Miss Lola Walker. Mrs. Clifton A. Verner is<br />

chairman of the County Council.<br />

Monday afternoon, March twelfth, will be<br />

Home Economics luncheon and guest day for<br />

the Woman's Club of East Liberty, which<br />

will meet in the East Liberty Y. W. C. A.<br />

Mrs. A. F. Earnest is in charge and the<br />

speaker will be the Rev. Allen Day with "No<br />

Nation Can Be Destroyed While it Possesses<br />

a Good Home Life" as his subject.<br />

The Colloquium Club will meet Monday<br />

afternoon, March twelfth, with Mrs. E. A.<br />

Nisbet as hostess. A reading of Holberg's<br />

"Jepre of the Hill," by Miss Letitia Bennett,<br />

Mrs. Harry II. Rankin and Mrs. Robert W.<br />

Kiser, has been arranged and Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e<br />

P. Early will read several poems.<br />

The Epoch Club has arranged the followingprogram<br />

for Thursday, March fifteenth:<br />

"Literature and Drama," Mrs. Thomas C.<br />

Clifford; "Golf," Mrs. Robert R. Gordon;<br />

"Wild Flowers," Mrs. J. Layng Hukill; "Audubon—A<br />

History of His Life and Time,"—<br />

F. H. Herrick, Mrs. William T. Leggett. Mrs.<br />

Howard K. Jones will be the hostess.<br />

"Industrial Pennsylvania" will be studied<br />

at the meeting of the Woman's Club of Crafton<br />

in Craft Club Hall at two o'clock Friday<br />

afternoon, March sixteenth. Mrs. W. W.<br />

DeShong will be the leader and the following<br />

talks will be given: "Silk Industry," Mrs.<br />

MRS. MARY JONES SHERRILL<br />

Will give a reading of Charles Wakefield<br />

Cadman's "The Witch of Salem,"<br />

with Earl Mitchell at the piano, before<br />

the Twentieth Century Club Thursday<br />

afternoon, March fifteenth.<br />

Nina H. McCullough; "Glass Manufactury,"<br />

Mrs. H. P. Crawford; "By-Products," Mrs.<br />

W. S. Guy. Hostesses for the day will be<br />

Mrs. Emily D. Richards, chairman, Mrs. G.<br />

N. Riley, Mrs. Howard Riter, Mrs. J. K. Robb<br />

and Mrs. J. S. Roberts.

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