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THE INDEX, Saturday, March 17, 1928<br />

Easter E^gs<br />

A new Milk Chocolate Fruit<br />

and Nut Egg of kighest<br />

cjualitu. is added to Revjmers<br />

Easter offerings this ijear.<br />

Packed 1, 2 and D pounds<br />

in special Easter box—$ 1<br />

per pound.<br />

Other Chocolate covered<br />

Fruit and Nut Eggs, the kind<br />

ijou ve alwaijs liked. Packed<br />

in Easter box—J £, 1, 2, 3,<br />

5 and 1 0 pound sizes — 80c<br />

per pound.<br />

Small Fruit and Nut Eggs—<br />

3c and 10c each.<br />

Chocolate Bunnies ior the<br />

children.<br />

239 Fifth Avenue<br />

Oliver Building<br />

Jenkins Aicode<br />

Union Trust Building<br />

6018 Penn Avenue, E. E.<br />

Forbes and Atwood Streets<br />

FINE WATCHES<br />

Movements are<br />

Longines<br />

More Need Not Be Said<br />

Cases the finest—judge their<br />

beauty for yourself<br />

Prices are distinctly in proportion<br />

to the value of both<br />

movement and case<br />

w. w.<br />

W A T T L E S<br />

& SONS CO.<br />

JEWELERS<br />

517 WOOD STREET<br />

To Be More jj<br />

Attractive<br />

Wear Dress<br />

Clothes<br />

LET US RENT YOU A HAND<br />

TAILORED TUXEDO, FULL<br />

DRESS OR CUTAWAY<br />

Clothe* of Distinction<br />

Where FIT and STYLE Meets<br />

Whittington Dress Suit Co.<br />

6002-3-4 JENKINS ARCADE<br />

Atlantic Day Phone 9595 Lafayette Night Phone 4791-R<br />

"The Little Garden." Edgeworth<br />

Club, 3 o'clock.<br />

March 26—Twentieth Century Club<br />

presents William Starr Myers, of<br />

Princeton, in "Current Events." 1 I<br />

o'clock.<br />

March 26—Dolly Madison Chapter,<br />

Daughters of 1812. Womans City<br />

Club, the William Penn.<br />

March 26—Homewood Women's Club<br />

presents Arthur S. Coggeshall, curator<br />

of Public Education, Carnegie<br />

Institute, in "The First People of<br />

America." (Illustrated.) Homewood<br />

Carnegie Library.<br />

March 27—Tuesday Musical Club<br />

gives sacred concert. Evening.<br />

March 28—Woman's Alliance, First<br />

Unitarian Church, Morewood and<br />

Ellsworth Avenues, gives Laymen's<br />

League dinner, followed by entertainment.<br />

March 29—Twentieth Century Club<br />

presents Donald McGill in recital,<br />

with Earl Mitchell at the piano.<br />

March 30—College Club Discussion<br />

Group offers for discussion "The<br />

Most Important Problem in Present<br />

Day Education." 3 o'clock.<br />

March 30—Daughters of American<br />

Revolution, Pittsburgh Chapter.<br />

Hotel Schenley.<br />

March 30—Epoch Club presents Miss<br />

Alice McGirr, of Carnegie Library,<br />

in "Book Talk." Hostess, Mrs. John<br />

J. Jackson.<br />

March 30—Woman's Club of Crafton<br />

presents W. F. H. Wenzel in "Birds<br />

of Pennsylvania." Craft Club Hall.<br />

April 2—Woman's Club of Sewickley<br />

Valley has program by Sewickley<br />

Music Club. Tea. Edgeworth Club.<br />

3 o'clock.<br />

April 2—The Tourists give Spring<br />

musicale. Hostess, Mrs. Henry H.<br />

Hanna.<br />

April 2—Dickens Fellowship gives dinner.<br />

The Fort Pitt.<br />

April 3—Woman's Club of Pittsburgh.<br />

Congress Clubhouse.<br />

April 4—Woman's Alliance, First Unitarian<br />

Church, Morewood and Ellsworth<br />

Avenues. I I o'clock. Luncheon<br />

at I.<br />

April 5—Southern Club annual business<br />

meeting and election of officers.<br />

Hotel Schenley. 2 o'clock.<br />

April 9—Woman's Club of Sewickley<br />

Valley presents Wilhelmina Johan-<br />

Blind, in "How the Blind Become<br />

Self-supporting." Congress Clubhouse.<br />

April 1 7 Woman's Club of Pittsburgh<br />

observes forestry day. Congress<br />

Clubhouse.<br />

April 18—Woman's Alliance, First<br />

Unitarian Church, Morewood and<br />

Ellsworth Avenues, presents Professor<br />

Elmer Graper, of the University<br />

of Pittsburgh, in "Widening International<br />

Horizons.' I 1 o'clock-<br />

Luncheon at I.<br />

March 30 and 31—The Womans City<br />

Club sponsors Spring Fashion Show.<br />

The William Penn Bail-Room. Afternoons<br />

and evenings with tables for<br />

tea and supper.<br />

SPORTS<br />

March 21-22—Riddell's Bay Golf and<br />

Country Club 36 hole medal competition.<br />

Bermuda.<br />

March 26-30—Shore Hills Coif and<br />

Country Club men's championship.<br />

Bermuda.<br />

April 3-14 Spring meeting of racing<br />

April 20—United Daughters of the<br />

horses. Bowie, Maryland.<br />

Confederacy, Pittsburgh Chapter.<br />

April 4-5—Riddell's Bay Coif and<br />

Program arranged by Mrs. David I.<br />

Country Club 72 hole medal com­<br />

McCahill. 2 o'clock.<br />

petition. Bermuda.<br />

April 20—Woman's Club of Oakland.<br />

April 9-13 Shore Hills Golf and<br />

Hotel Schenley.<br />

Country Club junior championship.<br />

April 20—Woman's Club of Crafton<br />

Bermuda.<br />

gives annual luncheon.<br />

April 16-30 Spring meeting of racing<br />

April 23—Homewood Women's Club<br />

horses. Havre de Grace, Maryland.<br />

presents a speaker to discuss "Wills<br />

June 21-23 National open golf tour­<br />

and Estates." Homewood Carnegie<br />

nament for women. Olympia Fields,<br />

Library.<br />

Chicago.<br />

April 23—Colloquium Club. Hostess,<br />

July 25-28 Western open golf tour­<br />

Mrs. Frank C. Stoeltzing.<br />

nament for women. North Shore,<br />

April 24—Tuesday Musical Club pre­<br />

Chicago.<br />

sents American program. Upper<br />

July 3 I-August 4 National public<br />

Hall, Soldiers* Memorial. 2:15.<br />

links golf tournament for women.<br />

April 25 Woman's Alliance, First<br />

Cobb Creek, Philadelphia.<br />

Unitarian Church, Morewood and<br />

August 13-18—Women's Western golf<br />

Ellsworth Avenues, social service<br />

tournament. Indian Hill, Chicago.<br />

day.<br />

August 20-25—Western amateur wom­<br />

April 27—Daughters of the American<br />

en's golf tournament. Bob O'Link.<br />

Revolution, Pittsburgh Chapter. Spe­<br />

Chicago.<br />

cial meeting for reports of delegates<br />

September 10-15—National amateur<br />

to thirty-seventh annual Continental<br />

golf tournament for women. Brae<br />

Congress at Washington and election<br />

Burn, Boston.<br />

of delegates to annual State Confer­<br />

September 24-29 Women's National<br />

ence. Hotel Schenley. 2:30.<br />

golf tournament. Hot Springs, Vir­<br />

April 2 7 Woman's Club of Crafton<br />

ginia.<br />

presents Dr. C. C. Moyar in "Diet of<br />

Health." ART Health EXHIBITS<br />

Day pageant and<br />

MISCELLANEOUS<br />

March awards. I 7 Craft Closing Club date Hall. for exhibition March 1 9—Bishop Alexander Mann<br />

April of fine 2 7—Epoch mezzotints Club. and original Hostess, etch­ Mrs.<br />

conducts Lenten Bible Class, ausings<br />

Norman by European W. Storer. artists, including pices of The Woman's Auxiliary.<br />

May Louis 14 Icart, Dolly Ge<strong>org</strong>es Madison Grellet, Chapter, Lecom- "The Characteristics of the Gospel;<br />

ty Daughters and Bastogy. of 1812. Joseph Womans Home Com­ City<br />

the Style; the Portrait of Jesus, the<br />

pany Club, Picture the William Galleries. Penn.<br />

Treatment of the Miraculous." St.<br />

March 1 7-April 15—Photographic Sec­ Peter's Parish House, Fifth, Forbes<br />

tion, Pittsburgh Academy of Science and Craft. 2 o'clock. Followed by<br />

and Art, holds fifteenth annual tea and discussion. Open to all<br />

salon. Carnegie Galleries.<br />

women.<br />

March 1 9 Closing date for exhibi­ March 20 Allegheny County Council,<br />

tion of paintings by Charles Gruppe. American Legion, gives annual ban­<br />

Wunderly Brothers' Galleries.<br />

quet, with National Commander Ed­<br />

April 1 5 Closing date for exhibition ward E. Spafford as honor guest.<br />

of paintings, pastels and etchings by The William Penn. 6 o'clock.<br />

sen, soprano, and Carl Lamson, Mary Cassatt. Carnegie Galleries. March 21—Stage and Play Society.<br />

pianist. Edgeworth Club. 3 o'clock. April I 5—Closing date for exhibition Carnegie Music Hall. 8:15.<br />

April 9—Woman's Club of East Lib­ of paintings by Charles W. Haw­ March 24—Pittsburgh Chapter, Goucherty<br />

gives tea for new members. thorne. Carnegie Galleries.<br />

er College Alumnae Association.<br />

East Liberty Y. W. C. A.<br />

October 18 - December 10—Twenty- gives annual Spring luncheon. Uni­<br />

April 9—Homewood Women's Club<br />

seventh BENEFITS<br />

Carnegie Institute Internaversity Club. 1 o'clock.<br />

presents Ralph H. Smith, assistant March tional 19—Wellesley Art exhibition. Club of Pitts­<br />

March 26—Bishop Alexander Mann<br />

U. S. District Attorney, in "Interburgh sponsors performance of "The<br />

conducts Lenten Bible Class, ausnational<br />

Current Events." Home- Mikado." Alvin Theatre. 8:15.<br />

pices of The Woman's Auxiliary.<br />

wood Carnegie Library.<br />

March 2 1—Social Service Committee,<br />

"The Story of the Resurrection; the<br />

April 9—Pittsburgh Colony of New Pennsylvania Association for the<br />

Lost Ending DEATHS of The Gospel; the<br />

England Women. Hostess, Mrs. Mur­ Blind, gives benefit card party. Con­<br />

Value Mrs. Mary of St. Ellen Mark Ashby Today." Rutledge, St.<br />

ray S. Rust.<br />

wife<br />

gress Clubhouse. 2 o'clock.<br />

Peter's of Robert Parish J. House, Rutledge, Fifth, died Forbes Tues­<br />

April 9—Colloquium Club. Hostess,<br />

day<br />

March 23—Ellis School girls and Gar­<br />

and at her Craft. home 2 in o'clock. Perrysville Followed Avenue, by<br />

Mrs. John W. Sherrer.<br />

North<br />

goyle Club of Shady Side Academy<br />

tea and Side. discussion. Funeral services Open to were all<br />

April 10—Tuesday Musical Club<br />

held<br />

give benefit for Children's Hospital<br />

women. from her late home yesterday<br />

Choral program. Soloist, Constance library. Ellis School gymnasium. 8<br />

March with requiem 29—University high mass of at Pennsylvania<br />

the Annun­<br />

Eberhart. Upper Hall, Soldiers*<br />

ciation<br />

o'clock.<br />

Mask Church. and Wig Mrs. Club Rutledge presents was "Tara<br />

Memorial. 2:15.<br />

sister-in-law<br />

March 24—Pennsylvania College for<br />

entella." of Syria Miss Mosque. Mary 8:15. S. Rutledge<br />

April 1 I Woman's Alliance, First Women Alumnae, Decade VI., give<br />

June and Miss 7—Civic Ella B. Rutledge, Club of and Allegheny was vice<br />

April April April Latimer, Schenley. lowed Valley Unitarian Ellsworth Edwin Craft Luncheon 16—Woman's 16—The 13 13—Woman's 1 Club by J. 3 holds Epoch secretary tea. Stockslager.<br />

at Southern Church, 2 Avenues. Hall. Tourists o'clock. I. annual Edgeworth Club. Club of Club Morewood Work present Club. meeting, Hostess, of I of 1 Club. Sewickley Shop Crafton. o'clock. H. and Hotel Mrs. fol­ for R. benefit o'clock. bridge. Berry Hall. 2:30 ledge,<br />

president County<br />

Inc.<br />

of holds the annual firm of Flower Mary Market. S. Rut

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