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North Negley Avenue, to Mr. Robert<br />
M. Repp, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs-<br />
Robert M. Repp, of South Atlantic<br />
Avenue.<br />
Miss Jane Taggart Brown, daughter of<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Taggart Brown,<br />
of Bellevue, to Mr. Wellman Cotton<br />
Daniels, of Syracuse, New York, son<br />
of Mrs. Charles H. Daniels, of Somerville,<br />
Massachusetts.<br />
Miss Ruth Elizabeth Manor, daughter<br />
of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Manor, of<br />
East Liverpool, Ohio, to Mr. John<br />
Scott Robb, III., son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
John Scott Robb, Jr., of Carnegie.<br />
Miss Dorothy P. Eaton, daughter of<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e M. Eaton, of<br />
Braddock Avenue, to Mr. William R.<br />
Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e<br />
C. Davis, of Spokane, Washington.<br />
Miss Janet McLean, daughter of Mr.<br />
and Mrs. J. F. McLean, of Stratford<br />
Avenue, to Mr. Karl Straub, son of<br />
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Straub, of Pittsburgh<br />
and Clifton.<br />
Miss Alice Walton Childs, daughter of<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Childs, of<br />
Albemarle Street, to Mr. Oliver P.<br />
Nicola, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Oliver P. Nicola, of the Schenley<br />
Apartments.<br />
Miss Margaret Louise Eckhardt, daughter<br />
of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Henry<br />
P. Eckhardt, of Morewood Avenue,<br />
to Mr. Carl H. Reker, of Cleveland.<br />
Miss Elizabeth Curll Moore, daughter<br />
of Mr. and Mrs. John Ge<strong>org</strong>e Kahl,<br />
of Ben Avon, to Mr. Wait man<br />
Charles Stoehr, son of Mr. Paul Mc<br />
Kee Stoehr, of Bellevue.<br />
Miss Sara Eleanore Thorp, daughter of<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munroe<br />
Thorp, of Maple Avenue, Edgewood,<br />
to Mr. William Forker Whitla, son of<br />
Mrs. James P. Whitla, of Sharon.<br />
Miss Helen Frances Hood, daughter of<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jervis Hood,<br />
of Carnegie Place, to Mr. William<br />
Boyd Lyons, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.<br />
H. Lyons, of Nichols Street, Squirrel<br />
Hill.<br />
Miss Margaret Carnegie Perkins,<br />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick<br />
Curtis Perkins, of Pittsburgh and<br />
New York, to Mr. John Speer Laughlin,<br />
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e M.<br />
March 17—Dr. Charles Heinroth lectures<br />
on "Scandinavian Music," with<br />
instrumental illustrations. Carnegie<br />
Music Hall. 8:15. Free to the public.<br />
March 18—Free <strong>org</strong>an recital. Carnegie<br />
Music Hall. 4 o'clock.<br />
March 18 Free <strong>org</strong>an recital. Carnegie<br />
Music Hall, North Side." 3<br />
o'clock.<br />
March 18 Alfred Hamer gives <strong>org</strong>an<br />
recital, assisted by Charles W. Hail,<br />
tenor. Trinity Protestant Episcopal<br />
Church, Sixth Avenue. 4 o'clock.<br />
March 23 Carnegie Institute of Technology<br />
Men's and Women's Glee<br />
Clubs give annual home concert.<br />
Carnegie Music Hall. 8:15. Dance<br />
follows in Carnegie Union.<br />
March 24 Dr. Charles Heinroth lectures<br />
on "American Folk Music,"<br />
with instrumental illustrations. Carnegie<br />
Music Hall. 8:15. Free to<br />
the public.<br />
March 25 Pittsburgh Symphony Society<br />
Orchestra, Elias Breeskin conducting.<br />
Soloist, Margaret Mat-<br />
zenauer. Metropolitan Opera Company<br />
contralto. Syria Mosque.<br />
8:15.<br />
March 25 Alfred Hamer gives <strong>org</strong>an<br />
recital, assisted by Pierre De Backer,<br />
violin. Trinity Protestant Episcopal<br />
Church, Sixth Avenue. 4 o'clock.<br />
March 31—Dr. Charles Heinroth lectures<br />
on "A Great French Symphony<br />
(Cesar Franck)" with instrumental<br />
illustrations. Carnegie Music Hall.<br />
8:15. Free to the public.<br />
April 3—Mendelssohn Choir, Ernest<br />
Lunt, director, presents "The Passion<br />
According to St. Matthew."<br />
Carnegie Music Hall. 8 o'clock.<br />
April 22 Pittsburgh CLUBS Symphony Orchestra<br />
concert, Richard Hageman<br />
March conducting. 1 9—Twentieth Soloist, Century Moriz Club Rosenthal.<br />
presents Syria Secretary Mosque. of the 8:15. Navy Cur<br />
May tis 1 I—Bach D wight Festival. Wilbur in Bethlehem, "The Navy."<br />
Pennsylvania.<br />
1 1 o'clock.<br />
March 19 The Tourists present Dr.<br />
Cora Helen Coolidge, president of<br />
Pennsylvania College for Women, in<br />
"Recent Developments in the Education<br />
of Women." Congress Clubhouse.<br />
March 1 9—Woman's Club of Sewick<br />
Laughlin, LECTURES<br />
Jr., of Woodland Road. ley Valley. Department of Philan<br />
March<br />
Miss Winifred<br />
18—Carnegie<br />
Graham<br />
Museum<br />
Croft, daughter thropy Day. Edgewor.h Club. 3<br />
presents<br />
of<br />
M. Graham<br />
Mr. and<br />
Netting<br />
Mrs.<br />
in<br />
Harry<br />
"The<br />
William o'clock.<br />
Lesser<br />
Antilles."<br />
Croft, of the<br />
Lecture<br />
Schenley<br />
Hall.<br />
Apartments, March 20 Woman's Club of Pitts<br />
2.:30.<br />
March<br />
to Mr.<br />
22—Academy<br />
William Stavely<br />
of Science<br />
Wilson,<br />
and<br />
of burgh. Reception of past presi<br />
Art<br />
East<br />
of<br />
Sixty-seventh<br />
Pittsburgh<br />
Street,<br />
presents<br />
New<br />
Zellner,<br />
York, dents. Congress Clubhouse.<br />
Protean<br />
son of the<br />
Characterist,<br />
late Mr. and<br />
in<br />
Mrs.<br />
"Flashes<br />
John March 2 I—Woman's Alliance, First<br />
from<br />
Alexander<br />
Life,<br />
Wilson,<br />
Literature<br />
of Brooklyn.<br />
Unitarian Church, Morewood and<br />
and History.*<br />
Miss<br />
Carnegie<br />
Helen Adeline<br />
Institute<br />
Snively,<br />
Lecture<br />
daughter Ellsworth Avenues. I I o'clock.<br />
Hall.<br />
of<br />
8:15.<br />
Mrs. Harry A. Snively, of College Luncheon at 1.<br />
March<br />
Avenue,<br />
25—Carnegie<br />
to Mr. Nevin<br />
Museum<br />
C. Brenner, March 22 Southwestern District,<br />
presents<br />
Rudyerd<br />
son of Mr.<br />
Boulton<br />
and Mrs.<br />
in "Angola,<br />
Ernest J.<br />
A<br />
Bren State Federation of Club Women,<br />
Naturalner,<br />
Paradise."<br />
of Ben Avon.<br />
holds annual conference. The Wil<br />
Lecture Hall. 2:30.<br />
liam Penn. 10 o'clock.<br />
April 18—Pennsylvania College for<br />
March 23 College Club presents Dr.<br />
Women presents Mrs. H. H. A.<br />
H. D. Curtis, Director of Allegheny<br />
Beach in piano recital. 1 I o'clock.<br />
Observatory, in "Around the World<br />
April 24—Pennsylvania College for<br />
to Observe an Eclipse of the Sun.<br />
Women presents MUSIC Margaret Widde-<br />
3 o'clock.<br />
March mer. 1 I 7—Yost 1 o'clock. String Quartet gives March 24—Wilson College Club gives<br />
final program for this season. Nor annual Easter luncheon Hotel<br />
man Frauenheim, pianist, guest solo<br />
Schenley. 1 o'clock. Preceded by<br />
ist. Hotel Schenley ball-room. 8:15. business meeting at 12 o'clock.<br />
March ley Mrs. Valley 26 26—Woman's H. Colloquium F. presents Wherrett. Club. Nellie Club Hostess, B. of Allen Sewick in<br />
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