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MUSIC<br />

January 14—Free <strong>org</strong>an recital. Carnegie<br />

Music Hall. 8:15.<br />

January 15—Free <strong>org</strong>an recital. Carnegie<br />

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

January 15—Free <strong>org</strong>an recital. Carnegie<br />

Music Hall, North Side. 3<br />

o'clock.<br />

January 1 7—K ochanski, violinist.<br />

Syria Mosque. 8:15.<br />

January 20—Louis Graveure, Belgian<br />

baritone. Carnegie Music Hall. 8:15.<br />

January 27 and 28—New York Symphony<br />

Orchestra. Walter Damrosch<br />

conductor. Syria Mosque.<br />

January 28 Yost String Quartet.<br />

Hotel Schenley ballroom. 8:15.<br />

February 3 Harold Bauer and Ossip<br />

Gabrilowitsch. Carnegie Music Hall.<br />

8:15.<br />

February 6 T i t o S c h i p a. Syria<br />

Mosque. 8:15.<br />

February 10 and I 1—Minneapolis Orchestra,<br />

Henri Verbrugghen conductor,<br />

and Mendelssohn Choir of<br />

Pittsburgh in Beethoven's Ninth<br />

Symphony. Syria Mosque.<br />

February 1 3—Sigrid One gin. Morris<br />

Kaufmann Memorial Auditorium.<br />

8:15.<br />

February 1 7 Art Society of Pittsburgh<br />

presents Walter Gieseking.<br />

Carnegie Music Hall. 8:15.<br />

February 20 Guy Maier and Lee Pattison.<br />

Syria Mosque. 8:15.<br />

March 2 Zlatko Balokovich and Culic<br />

Dragun, Croatian violinist and baritone.<br />

Carnegie Music Hall. 8:15.<br />

March 5 Giovanni Martinelli. Morris<br />

Kaufmann Memorial Auditorium.<br />

8:15.<br />

March 9 and 10—New York Philharmonic<br />

Orchestra, Arturo Toscanni<br />

conductor. Syria Mosque.<br />

March 15 Galli-Curci. Syria Mosque.<br />

8:15.<br />

March 16 Art Society of Pittsburgh<br />

presents The Elshuco Trio, William<br />

THE INDEX, Saturday, January 14, 1928<br />

1887 1928<br />

SPECIAL SALE<br />

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See These in Our Second Floor Gift Shoppe<br />

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Hardy ex Hayey Building<br />

Wood St. at Oliver Ave Pitfyt>ur£h.<br />

January 20 College Club presents Dr. January 30 Woman's Club of Sewickwood B. Spear. Hostess, Miss Alice<br />

Ransom E. Somers, geologist and enley Valley, Junior play. Open day. M- Thurston.<br />

gineer.<br />

Edgeworth Club. 3 o'clock. February 1 3—Woman's CIuj of Se­<br />

January 23 The Tourists present January 3 1 Tuesday Musical Club wickley Valley presents Maude Roy-<br />

Chester M. Wallace, of Carnegie In­ Junior program. Upper Hall, Solden in "Psychology and Religion."<br />

stitute of Technology Drama Departdiers' Memorial. 2:15.<br />

Edgeworth Club. 3 o'clock.<br />

ment, in "The Art of the Drama." February 1 Woman's All ancs, First February 13 Colloqu um Club. Host­<br />

Congress Clubhouse.<br />

Unitarian Church, Mo/ewooJ and ess, Mrs. John McKibbin.<br />

Kroll, violinist; Willem Willeke,<br />

January 23 Twentieth Century Club Ellsworth Avenues, p e ;e t i Dr. February 1 3 Homewood Women's<br />

'cellist, and CLUBS Aurelio Giorni, pianist.<br />

presents Andre Morize in "Educa­ Joseph H. James in (h m stry lec­ Club gives valentine party. Home-<br />

January Carnegie 16—Woman's Music Hall. Club 8:15.<br />

tion." I I o'clock.<br />

ture. 11 o'clock. Lu.i .S.eon at I. wood Carnegie Library.<br />

of Sewick­<br />

March ley Valley 1 7—Yost presents String Cornelia Quartet. Parker Hotel<br />

January 23 Woman's Club of Sewick­ February 2 Epoch Club. Hostess, February 1 4 Tuesday Musical Club<br />

Schenley in "Travel ballroom. versus a 8:15.<br />

ley Valley presents Hart House Mrs. Albert L, Vencill.<br />

gives opera program. Upper Hall,<br />

College Educa­<br />

April tion." 3 Edgeworth Mendelssohn Club. Choir, 3 o'clock. Ernest<br />

String Quartet and Christine Has­ February 3 Woman's Club of Oak­ Sold.ers' Memorial. 2:15.<br />

January Lunt, director, 16—Twentieth presents Century "The Club Paskell.<br />

Open day. Edgeworth Club. land general meeting. Hotel Schen­ February 1 5 Woman's Alliance. First<br />

presents sion According Count Hermann to St. Keyserling<br />

Matthew."<br />

3 o'clock.<br />

ley.<br />

Unitarian Church, Morewood and<br />

Carnegie in "Where Music Are Hall. We 8 Going." o'clock.<br />

January 23—Colloquium Club. Open February 3 Woman's Club of Craf­ Ellsworth Avenues, presents Dr.<br />

I 1 meeting. Hoste3ses, Mrs. William ton. Drama day. Craft Club Hall. Luba Robin Goldsmith in "The Art<br />

o'clock.<br />

Gates, Mrs. William Whigham and February 3 Southern Club Nominat­ of Living in the Light of Modern<br />

January 1 7—Tuesday Musical Club Mrs. John M. Irwin.<br />

ing Committee meets. Hotel Schen­ Medical Science." 1 I o'clock.<br />

presents artist program. Gitta Gra- January 23—Homewood W o m e n s ley. 2 o'clock.<br />

Luncheon at 1.<br />

dova, pianist. Upper Hall, Soldiers' Club presents Judge Richard W. February 6 The Tourists. Congress February 1 6 Epoch Club. Hostess,<br />

Memorial. 2:15.<br />

Martin. Homewood Carnegie Li­ Clubhouse.<br />

Mrs. Charles Orchard.<br />

January I 7—Woman's Club of Pittsbrary. February 6 Woman's Club of Sewick­ February 1 7 Woman's Club of Oakburgh<br />

election of officers. Congress January 23—Dolly Madison Chapter, ley Valley Department of Education land. Hotel Schenley.<br />

Clubhouse.<br />

Daughters of 1812. Womans City presents Dr. Roswell Johnson, of the February 1 7 United Daughters of the<br />

January 1 8—Woman's Alliance, First Club, the William Penn.<br />

University of Pittsburgh, in "Chang­ Confederacy, Pittsburgh Chapter,<br />

Unitarian Church, Morewood and January 25 Congress of Clubs and ing Russia." Edgeworth Club. 3 business and social meeting. Hotel<br />

Ellsworth Avenues, presents Shirley club women of Western Pennsyl­ o'clock.<br />

Schenley.<br />

Mason in "Romance of the Rocks." vania second quarterly meeting. February 7 Woman's Club of Pitts­ February 1 7 Woman's Club of Craf­<br />

1 1 o'clock. Luncheon at 1.<br />

Congress Clubhouse. 10:30.<br />

burgh presents Dr. N. Andrew N. ton presents J. Fred Lissfelt in<br />

January 1 9 Epoch Club. Hostess, January 25—Woman's Alliance, First Cleven, of the University of Pitts­ "Musicians of Pennsylvania," with<br />

Mrs. Edgar R. Wall.<br />

Unitarian Church, Morewood and burgh, in "International Relations. vocal illustrations by Mrs. J. G. Lit-<br />

January 19—Twentieth Century Club Ellsworth Avenues, social service Congress Clubhouse.<br />

tell. Craft Club Hall.<br />

Drama Committee presents bur­ day. I 1 o'clock. Luncheon at I. February 8—Woman's Alliance, First February 20—The Tourists celebrate<br />

lesque and supercimema. 2 :30. January 2 7—College Club holds dis­ Unitarian Church, Morewood and Washington's Birthday. Congress<br />

January 19—United Daughters of the cussion meeting.<br />

Ellsworth Avenues. I 1 o'clock. Clubhouse.<br />

Confederacy, Pittsburgh Chapter, January 27—Daughters of the Ameri­ Luncheon at 1 .<br />

February 20 Woman's Club of Se­<br />

gives luncheon in honor of General can Revolution, Pittsburgh Chapter, February 10 Southern Club gives wickley Valley. Edgewor.h Club.<br />

January Juniors. Schenley. has Robert evening 20 E. Craft Woman's Lee's Club meeting birthday. Hall. Club of with 8 Crafton o'clock. Hotel the January Forbidden presents enth Washington. mid-Winter election annual 30—Twentieth of Lowell Afghanistan." Continental delegates business Hotel Thomas Schenley. Century to meeting Congress 1 in thirty-sev­<br />

I o'clock. "Into and Club in February card o'clock. New written England party. and 1 3—Pittsburgh directed Hotel Women Schenley. by give Colony Mrs. play, Ell- of 2 February Unitarian burgh.house. 3 o'clock. 21 2 Drama 1 Woman's Church, Woman's day. Club Morewood Congress Alliance, of PittsClub­ and<br />

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