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# t|7 S O C I E T Y<br />

Miss Mary Yohe, a student at Miss<br />

Madeira's School, Washington, has returned<br />

to spend the Easter holidays with her<br />

mother, Mrs. James B. Yohe, Jr., of The King<br />

Edward. Miss Yohe and her roommate, Miss<br />

Thomasine Stetson, daughter of the United<br />

States minister to Poland, were taken on an<br />

air flight recently in Washington by Colonel<br />

Charles A. Lindbergh.<br />

Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Brown Zahniser, of New Castle,<br />

has announced the marriage of her<br />

daughter, Miss Elizabeth Zahniser, to Lieutenant<br />

Kenneth Alexander S. Reynolds, United<br />

States Army, formerly of Syracuse. The<br />

ceremony took place Monday in the post<br />

chapel at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Lieutenant and<br />

Mrs. Reynolds leaving immediately after for<br />

Denver.<br />

Miss Grace F. Martin, daughter of Mrs.<br />

Grace Martin Cornelius, of Pennsylvania<br />

Avenue, Irwin, has returned from Birmingham<br />

School for the Easter holidays.<br />

Mrs. William Irvine Parry and her daughter,<br />

Miss Sarah C. Parry, of Thorn Street,<br />

Sewickley, left Thursday for Philadelphia to<br />

attend the wedding of Miss Jane Levis Carter,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Plenry Levis<br />

Carter, of Stafford, and Mr. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Edward<br />

Earnshaw, Jr., son of Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Edward<br />

Earnshaw, of Overcreek Farm, West Chester.<br />

The ceremony will take place at eleven o'clock<br />

Wednesday morning, April the eleventh, in<br />

St. Mary's Protestant Episcopal Church,<br />

Wayne.<br />

While in the East Mrs. Parry and her<br />

daughter will be the guests of Mrs. Samuel<br />

Ashurst and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee.<br />

The wedding of Miss Esther Mary Baird,<br />

daughter of Mr. William A. Baird, of Washington,<br />

Pennsylvania, and Mr. Charles Henry<br />

Heppenstall, of Philadelphia, brother of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. C. W. Heppenstall, of Woodland<br />

Road, took place Wednesday afternoon in the<br />

First Presbyterian Church of Washington at<br />

half past four o'clock. The bride wore a gown<br />

of white satin, built on bouffant lines, with<br />

orange blossoms trimming the deep hem of<br />

tulle. A coronet of pearls held her veil in<br />

place and her flowers were white lilacs, lilies<br />

of the valley and roses. Mrs. Cecil P. North-<br />

THE INDEX, Saturday, April 7, 1928<br />

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rop, of Chicago, as matron of honor, and Miss<br />

Catherine Duncan, of Washington, a cousin<br />

of the bride, as maid of honor, wore gowns of<br />

pale yellow chiffon, built with full cape<br />

sleeves. They carried white lilacs and lavender<br />

Spring flowers. Similar frocks of green<br />

chiffon were worn by the bridesmaids, Miss<br />

Rachel Eleanor Heppenstall, of Pittsburgh, a<br />

niece of Mr. Heppenstall; Miss Katherine<br />

Mevay and Miss Dorothy Baum, of Washington.<br />

They carried Spring flowers. Eleanor<br />

Atwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick<br />

Harman Atwood, of Sewickley, and Ruth<br />

Thompson, of Washington, were flower girls;<br />

Mr. Walter Heppenstall, of Philadelphia,<br />

served as his brother's best man and the<br />

ushers were Mr. Samuel Heppenstall, of<br />

Pittsburgh, a nephew of the bridegroom; Mr.<br />

Henry Bonner, of Detroit; Mr. Sydney<br />

Wightman, of Gary, Indiana; Mr. John Carter,<br />

of Wheeling, West Virginia; Mr. Thomas<br />

Christman, Mr. John Julius Baird, Mr.<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e Baird, brother of the bride, of Washington,<br />

and Mr. Cecil P. Northrop, of Chicago.<br />

A reception followed the ceremony,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Heppenstall leaving later for<br />

the West Indies. They will be at home in<br />

Philadelphia after May first.<br />

Skin A n d C a n c e r Foundation C a m p a i g n<br />

C o m m i t t e e M e m b e r s<br />

MRS. GEORGE B. BERGER, JR. MRS. JOHN W. LAWRENCE MISS HELEN RAUH<br />

Mrs. Berger and Mrs Lawrence are members of the committee in charge of the annual campaign for members that the Pittsburgh Skin and Cancer Foundation<br />

is conducting this week to secure funds for carrying on its work. Miss Rauh is on the Board of Directors.

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