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T H E I N D E X C A L E N D A R<br />

WEDDINGS<br />

March 24—Miss Mary Louise Fawcett,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P.<br />

Fawcett, of Callowhill Street, and<br />

Mr. Richard Owens Ludebuehl.<br />

Highland Presbyterian Church.<br />

April 10 Miss Elizabeth Stevenson,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William<br />

McCurdy Stevenson, of Denniston<br />

Avenue, and Mr. William Bryce Mc-<br />

Quiston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­<br />

ward Curtis McQuiston, of Bartlett<br />

Street. At home.<br />

April 10—Miss Ruth Keith, daughter<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Keith, of<br />

Warrenton, Virginia, and Mr. James<br />

Christy Hamilton, son of Mrs. Alfred<br />

Reed Hamilton, of Woodland<br />

Road. At Warrenton.<br />

April 12 Miss Frances Burdick,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bur­<br />

dick, of Von Lent Place, and Mr.<br />

Charles Cromwell, Jr., of Baltimore.<br />

April 14 Miss Mary McCann Woods,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas<br />

Woods, of Sewickley, and Mr. Edward<br />

Alexander Proctor, son of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. James M. Proctor, of<br />

Washington.<br />

April 14—Miss Anne Simpson, daughter<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Simpson,<br />

with instrumental illustrations. Carnegie<br />

Music Hall. 8:15. Free to<br />

the public.<br />

March 25 Free <strong>org</strong>an recital. Carnegie<br />

Music Hall. 4 o'clock.<br />

March 25 Pittsburgh Symphony Society<br />

Orchestra, Elias Breeskin conducting.<br />

Soloist, Margaret Matzenauer,<br />

Metropolitan Opera Com­<br />

pany 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 18 — Pennsylvania Co'lege fir<br />

Women presents Mrs. H. H. A.<br />

Beach in recital of her own compositions,<br />

assisted by Mrs. Mabel Davis<br />

Rockwell. 1 1 o'clock. Reception<br />

for Mrs. Beach at 3:30.<br />

April 22—Pittsburgh CLUBS Symphony Or­<br />

of Wallingford Street, and Mr.<br />

March chestra 24—Wilson concert, College Richard Club Hageman gives<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e M. Rowland, Jr., son of Mr.<br />

annual conducting. Easter Soloist, luncheon Moriz Rosen­ Hotel<br />

and Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e M. Rowland, of<br />

Schenley. thal. Syria I Mosque. o'clock. 8:15. Preceded by<br />

Kinsman Road. Calvary Protestant May business 1 1 meeting Bach Festival. at 12 o'clock. Bethlehem,<br />

Episcopal Church. 5 :30.<br />

March Pennsylvania. 26 Colloquium Club. Hostess,<br />

April 14 Miss Wilhelmina Eberhardt<br />

Mrs. H. F. Wherrett.<br />

Bunting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

March 26—Woman's Club of Sewick­<br />

Charles H. Bunting, of Aylesboro<br />

ley Valley presents Nellie B. Allen in<br />

Avenue, and Mr. Theodore Ge<strong>org</strong>e<br />

"The Little Garden." Edgeworth<br />

Bixler, son of Mr. Clayton Bixler, of<br />

Club, 3 o'clock.<br />

Philadelphia. Protestant Episcopal<br />

March 26 Twentieth Century Club<br />

Church of The Redeemer. Followed<br />

presents William Starr Myers, of<br />

by breakfast in the Pittsburgh Ath­<br />

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

letic Association.<br />

o'clock.<br />

April 19 Miss Mary Beatrice O'Bryan,<br />

March 26 Dolly Madison Chapter,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Garrick<br />

Daughters of 1812. Womans City<br />

O'Bryan, and Mr. Frank J. Nugent,<br />

Club, the William Penn.<br />

son of Mrs. Mary V. Nugent, of Bart­<br />

March 26—Homewood Women's Club<br />

lett Street. St. Paul's Cathedral.<br />

presents Arthur S. Coggeshall, cura­<br />

10:30.<br />

tor of Public Education, Carnegie<br />

April 2 I Miss Sara Eleanor Thorp,<br />

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

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles<br />

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

Monroe Thorp, of Maple Avenue,<br />

Carnegie Library.<br />

Edgewood, and Mr. William Forker<br />

March 2 7 Tuesday Musical Club<br />

Whitla, son of Mrs. James P. Whitla,<br />

gives sacred concert. Evening.<br />

of Sharon. Edgewood Community<br />

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

Church.<br />

Unitarian Church, Morewood and<br />

April 28—Miss Elizabeth Wightman<br />

Ellsworth Avenues, gives Laymen's<br />

Mellon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

League dinner, followed by enter­<br />

Thomas Alexander Mellon, of North<br />

tainment.<br />

Negley Avenue, and Mr. John B-<br />

March 29 Twentieth Century Club<br />

Sellers, son of Mrs. Harry D. Sellers,<br />

presents Donald McGill in recital,<br />

of Westminster Place.<br />

with Earl Mitchell at the piano.<br />

June 16—Miss Katharine Modisette<br />

March 30—College Club Discussion<br />

Marsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Group offers for discussion "The<br />

Joseph W. Marsh, of Llanfair Lodge,<br />

Most Important Problem in Present<br />

Woodland Road, and Mr. William<br />

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

Clarke Fuellhart, son of Mr. and<br />

March 30—Daughters of American<br />

Mrs. William O. Fuellhart, of En­<br />

Revolution, Pittsburgh Chapter.<br />

deavor, Pennsylvania.<br />

Hotel Schenley.<br />

June 23—Miss Eleanor Lovelace Win­<br />

March 30—Epoch Club presents Miss<br />

ter, daughter MUSIC of Mrs. Frederick W.<br />

Alice McGirr, of Carnegie Library,<br />

March Winter, 24—Dr. of Beechwood Charles Heinroth Boulevard,<br />

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

lectures<br />

and Mr. on John "American Birge, son Folk of Music," Mr. and<br />

J. Jackson.<br />

Mrs. Nathan R. Birge, of Schenec­<br />

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

June Mr. Negley vard,son, H. Church, York son Hubert olds, daughter tady, 26—Miss Patterson, 25 Shaler, daughter William of and New (and — Avenue. V. West New Mr. Miss of Davis. York. the of Virginia Mrs. Sixty-ninth of D. York. Murray of Pittsburgh) late Mr. Theodosia Grimes, Beechwood St. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Mr. and Corbus Grimes, Bartholomew's<br />

Street, Mrs. Harry of E. and Patter­ Shaler, Boule­ son Harry South ReynGib­ New Mr. of April Hanna. Music musicale. Valley 3 presents of o'clock. Pennsylvania." 2—Woman's 2—The Club. has W. Hostess, program F. Tea. Tourists H. Club Wenzel Edgeworth Craft Mrs. by of give Club Henry Sewickley<br />

in Spring "Birds Club. Hall. H.<br />

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