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LECTURES<br />
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January 1 5—Carnegie Museum pre<br />
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ture Hall. 2:30.<br />
CATHERINE M. PATTERSON, Editor January I 7—Y. W. C. A., Central<br />
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Branch, presents Mrs. Cornelia<br />
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Enteted as second class matter at the Post Office of January 22—Carnegie Museum pre<br />
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sents Sidney K. Eastwood in<br />
"Tramping Pennsylvania Byways."<br />
Vol. LVII Januarxj<br />
14, 1928 No. 2 Lecture Hall. 2:30.<br />
January 24—Y. W. C. A., Central<br />
Branch, presents Dr. Florence Tea-<br />
WEDDINGS<br />
garden. Auditorium. 8:15.<br />
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Markham Marshall. Prot;s ant B. Gilson in "The Hours We Work."<br />
Episcopal Church of The Redeemer, Carnegie Music Hall. I 1 o'clock.<br />
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January 29 Carnegie Museum pre<br />
January 25 Miss Hallie Virginia Hill, sents Harry C. Ostrander in "Java."<br />
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Lecture Hall. 2:30.<br />
Schuyler Nicholson, of Shady Ave January 3 I —Y. W. C. A., Central<br />
nue, and Mr. Frederick Rufus Craw Branch, presents Dr. Florence Teaford,<br />
son of Mrs. Rufus Crawford, of garden. Auditorium. 8:15.<br />
Albemarle Street.<br />
February 3—Friday Morning Club,<br />
February 2—Miss Elizabeth Lewis, League of Women Voters of Alle<br />
daughter of Mrs. Laura Fawell Lewis, gheny County, presents Mrs. Ida<br />
and Mr. John Haynes Follansbee, Wright Bowman in ''Current<br />
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Follans Events." Carnegie Music Hall. I I<br />
bee. of Squirrel Hill Avenue.<br />
o'clock.<br />
February 4 Miss Frances Schoen, February 5—Carnegie Museum pre<br />
daughter ENGAGEMENTS<br />
of Mrs. William Henry sents Dr. Charles A. Payne in<br />
Miss Schoen, Ruth of Elizabeth Fifth Avenue, Manor, daughter and Mr. "Alaska." Lecture Hall. 2:30.<br />
Lewis of Mr. A. and Park, Mrs. of John Pittsburgh B. Manor, and Se February 7—Y. W. C. A., Central<br />
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Branch, presents Maude Roy den.<br />
to Mr. John<br />
Carnegie Music Hall. 8:15.<br />
Scott Robb, III., son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
February I 0—Friday Morning Club,<br />
John Scott Robb, Jr., of Carnegie.<br />
League of Wornen Voters of Alle<br />
Miss Alice Walton Childs, daughter of<br />
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Mr. and Mrs. James H. Childs, 'of<br />
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Albemarle Street, to Mr. Oliver P.<br />
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Nicola, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
day." Carnegie Music Hall. 1 1<br />
Oliver P. Nicola, of the Schenley<br />
o'clock.<br />
Apartments.<br />
February I 2 Carnegie Museum pre<br />
Miss Helen Adeline Snively, daughter<br />
sents Chief Strongheart in "From<br />
of Mrs. Harry A. Snively, of College<br />
Peace Pipe to War Trail." Lecture<br />
Avenue, to Mr. Nevin C. Brenner,<br />
Hall. 2:30.<br />
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Bren<br />
February 1 7—Friday Morning Club,<br />
ner, of Ben Avon.<br />
League of Women Voters of Alle<br />
Miss Edith Anne Rea, daughter of Mrs.<br />
gheny- County, presents Dr. Elmer<br />
Henry R. Rea, of Sewickley Heights,<br />
D. Graper, University of Pittsburgh<br />
to Mr. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Andrew Benney, son<br />
Political Department. Carnegie<br />
of Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e A. Benney, of<br />
Music Hall. I I o'clock.<br />
Sewickley.<br />
February 19—Carnegie Museum pre<br />
Miss Forsyth Patterson, daughter of<br />
sents Guy C. Caldwell in "The Rocky<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Patterson, of<br />
Mountain National Park." Lecture<br />
Sewickley, to Mr. David Meade Gil-<br />
Hall. 2:30.<br />
more, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward<br />
February 20—Pennsylvania College foi<br />
D. Gilmore, of Sewickley.<br />
Women presents Mme. E. Guerin in<br />
Miss Lou Scott, sister of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
"Louis the Fourteenth Period." (Il<br />
Walter A. Scott, of Elgin Avenue, to<br />
lustrated.) I 1 o'clock.<br />
Mr. Barton Stevenson, of Pittsburgh.<br />
February 24—Friday Morning Club,<br />
Miss Dorothy P. Eaton, daughter of<br />
League of Women Voters of Alle<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e M. Eaton, of<br />
gheny County, presents Mrs. Ida<br />
Braddock Avenue, to Mr. William R.<br />
Wright Bowman in '"Current<br />
Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e<br />
Events." Carnegie Music Hall. 1 1<br />
C. Davis, of Spokane, Washington.<br />
o'clock.<br />
Miss Frances Burdick, daughter of Mr.<br />
February 26—Carnegie Museum pre<br />
Miss and well, and Avenue, Lent burgh Mr. Janet and Mrs. Mrs. Jr., Place, and \o Mrs. of J. McLean, Clifton. Julian Mr. Baltimore.<br />
F. to D. McLean, Mr. Karl K. Burdick, daughter Straub, Charles Straub, of Stratford of of of son CromPitts Von of Mr. March April sentsisttional Women 2:30. League ghenyman Women Beach mer. 1 I o'clock. in 24—Pennsylvania 1 Stephen 2 Dan Affairs." the 8—Pennsylvania in I —• County, 1 of presents piano o'clock.<br />
Friday McCowan Rockies." Women G. Carnegie recital. presents Porter Margaret Mrs. Morning Voters in Lecture College in "A College Music H. 1 Congress<br />
I "InternaNatural of o'clock. Widde- H. Club, Hall. Alle for<br />
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