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Miss Martha Emilie Green, daughter of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Sherman<br />

England Women. Annual meeting<br />

and luncheon. Faculty Club of the<br />

University of Pittsburgh.<br />

Green, of St. James Street, to Mr.<br />

Samuel Clarke Reed, Jr., son of Mr. May 15 Woman's Club of Pittsburgh<br />

and Mrs. Samuel Clarke Reed, of annual business meeting. Congress<br />

Murray Hill Avenue.<br />

Clubhouse.<br />

Miss Sally Rawstorne, daughter of Mr. May 18 Woman's Club of Oakland<br />

and Mrs. Charles D. Rawstorne, of gives reception for new members.<br />

Denniston Avenue, to Mr. John C. Hotel Schenley.<br />

Bane, Jr., son of Mrs. John C. Bane, May 18 United Daughters of the Con­<br />

of South SOCIAL Atlantic AFFAIRS<br />

Avenue.<br />

federacy, Pittsburgh Chapter. Elec­<br />

June 29—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott tion of officers. Hotel Schenley. 2<br />

Willock, of Sewickley, present their o'clock.<br />

daughter, Miss Virginia Willock. May 18 Sarah Sloan Scholarship Club<br />

Allegheny Country Club.<br />

closes season with dinner. Congress<br />

MUSIC<br />

of Clubs.<br />

April 28—Free <strong>org</strong>an recital. Carnegie May 2 1—The Tourists present Sidney<br />

Music Hall. 8:15.<br />

A. Teller, resident director of The<br />

April 29—Free <strong>org</strong>an recital. Carnegie Irene Kaufmann Settlement, in "The<br />

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

Back Yard of a Great City." Con­<br />

April 29—Free <strong>org</strong>an recital. Carnegie gress Clubhouse.<br />

Music Hall, North Side. 3 o'clock. May 24 Epoch Club annual meeting<br />

May 1—Anne Griffiths, assisted by T. and picnic. Hostess, Mrs. Fred W.<br />

Carl Whitmer, presents program of Scott.<br />

music by contemporary composers. May 25 Daughters of the American<br />

Y. M. and Y. W. Association. 8:15. Revolution, Pittsburgh Chapter. An­<br />

May I 1—Bach Festival. Bethlehem, nual meeting and election of officers.<br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

Hotel Schenley. 2:30.<br />

CLUBS<br />

May 2 5 Woman's Club of Crafton.<br />

April 30 Congress of Clubs holds Introduction cf new officers. Craft<br />

annual meeting. 10:30.<br />

Club Hall.<br />

April 30—Quota Club gives annual May 2 7 Homewood Women's Club<br />

Spring dance, card party and recep­ closes season with annual luncheon.<br />

tion. The William Penn.<br />

May 28 Colloquium Club. Hostess,<br />

May 1 Woman's Club of Pittsburgh Mrs. William M. Stevenson.<br />

gives reception for new members. June 4—United Daughters of Confed­<br />

Congress Clubhouse.<br />

eracy, Pittsburgh Chapter, gives Jef­<br />

May 1—Womans City Club holds anferson Davis birthday luncheon.<br />

nual meeting. Election of officers. Hotel Schenley. 1 o'clock.<br />

Club-rooms, The William Penn. June 5—Woman's Club of Pittsburgh<br />

8:15.<br />

gives annual outing.<br />

May 2—Woman's Alliance, First Uni­ June 6 The Tourists give annual out­<br />

ART EXHIBITS<br />

tarian Church, Morewood and Ellsing.worth Avenues. I 1 o'clock. Lunch­ June<br />

April<br />

I<br />

30—-Closing<br />

1 Woman's<br />

date<br />

Club<br />

for<br />

of<br />

exhibition<br />

East Libeon<br />

at 1.<br />

erty<br />

of Pittsburgh<br />

gives family<br />

paintings<br />

outing.<br />

by<br />

Hostess,<br />

A. H.<br />

May 4—Margaret McCown, reader, Mrs.<br />

Gorson,<br />

G. L.<br />

Wunderly<br />

Hephner,<br />

Brothers'<br />

Laketon Road,<br />

Gal­<br />

and Henrietta Spelsburg, soprano, Wilkinsburg.<br />

leries.<br />

give graduate recital. Pennsylvania June<br />

April<br />

1<br />

30-May<br />

5 Dicken's<br />

5 Exhibition<br />

Fellowship<br />

of rare<br />

gives<br />

College for Women Assembly Hall. Tiny<br />

prints<br />

Tim<br />

of old<br />

picnic.<br />

and modern<br />

Highland<br />

masters<br />

Park.<br />

in<br />

cooperation with M. Knoedler and<br />

8:15.<br />

Company of New York. Gillespie<br />

May 4—Woman's Club of Oakland<br />

Galleries.<br />

holds annual meeting. Hotel Schen­<br />

April 30-May 12—Exhibition of old<br />

ley.<br />

English sporting subjects. Gillespie<br />

May 5—Junior Sections of Clubs in<br />

Galleries.<br />

Southwestern District, State Feder­<br />

May 5—Closing date for exhibition o<br />

ation of Pennsylvania Women, hold<br />

modern pottery, designed by leading<br />

first District Conference. Twentieth<br />

modern sculptors and arranged by<br />

Century Club. I I o'clock.<br />

R. Guy Cowan; also reproductions of<br />

May 7—The Tourists. Election of of­<br />

well-known French, German and<br />

ficers. Hostess, Mrs. Marvin E.<br />

Austrian artists. Kaufmann's.<br />

Golding.<br />

October 18 BENEFITS<br />

-December 10—Twenty-<br />

May 7—Dickens Fellowship holds gen­ April seventh 28 Carnegie Lions International Institute Interna­ radio<br />

eral meeting. The Fort Pitt.<br />

tional party. Art Syria exhibition. Mosque. 10 o'clock<br />

May 8—Tuesday Musical Club closes Eastern Standard time.<br />

season with annual luncheon. Hotel May 4 Sarah Sloan Scholarship Club<br />

Schenley.<br />

gives benefit luncheon bridge. Home<br />

May 9—Woman's Alliance, First Uni­ of Mrs. Walter R. Fleming.<br />

tarian Church, Morewood and Ells­ May 4 Young Women's Auxiliary to<br />

worth Avenues. Annual meeting. First Allegheny Day Nursery Board<br />

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

gives benefit bridge. McCreery Din­<br />

May 10—Epoch Club. Hostess, Mrs. ing-room. 2:30.<br />

J. L. Hukill.<br />

May 4—Sewickley Child's Health As­<br />

May 1 1—Southern Club closes season sociation gives annual May party.<br />

with annual luncheon. Hotel Schen­ Edgeworth Club.<br />

ley. I o'clock.<br />

June |4 Board of Directors, Robert B.<br />

May 1 I—Woman's Club of Crafton. Ward Home for Children, gives an­<br />

Craft Club Hall.<br />

nual garden party.<br />

May 14 — Dolly Madison Chapter, June 15—Skin and Cancer Foundation<br />

Daughters of 1812. Womans City<br />

May Election negieerty. of A. Club, 14—Colloquium officers. 14—Woman's 14—Pittsburgh 14—Homewood 2 Library. the Annual o'clock. of William officers. East meeting Club Penn. Liberty Club. Colony Homewood Women's of and Y. East of election W. Club. CarLib­ New C. annual gives "Circus benefit. Dinner The Willows. Dance" as its<br />

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