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THE INDEX, Saturday, April 28, 1928<br />

C L U B S - P H I L A N T H R O P I E S - C I V I C S<br />

F O R the benefit of the First Allegheny "Gardens." There will be the usual luncheon in Carl Glick's "Outclassed;" Seton Hill Col­<br />

Day Nursery the Young Women's at one o'clock.<br />

lege Players of Greensburg, in Essex Dane's<br />

Auxiliary to the Board of Managers<br />

"The Wrong Number." High honorable men­<br />

will give a bridge at half past two o'clock Tuesday afternoon, May first, the Woman's tion was given to the Reading Community<br />

Friday afternoon, May fourth, in the Mc- Club of Pittsburgh will give a reception for Players for their work in Sada Cowan's<br />

Creery dining-rooms. Serving as the General new members in Congress Clubhouse. The tragedy, "The M<strong>org</strong>ue."<br />

Committee are Mrs. Edward P. Goetz, Mrs. chairmen will be Mrs. Harry G. Eakins and Lane Thompson was stage manager for the<br />

Henry M. Reed, Mrs. Frank F. Doak, Mrs. Mrs. Edmond Englert, and the hostesses Mrs. contest, J. Benedict, business manager, Miss<br />

Louis H. Hubach and Mrs. Andrew Jones. A J. G. Burford and Mrs. J. F. Kirkpatrick. Helen St. Peter had charge of the publicity<br />

partial list of patronesses includes Mrs. Wil­ Mrs. Estella Medley, dramatic soprano, will and Mrs. Lane Thompson was chairman. The<br />

liam H. Latimer, Mrs. H. E. Smith, Mrs. D.<br />

judges were B. Iden Payne, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Seibel,<br />

G. Dodds, Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Ketchum, Mrs. J. L.<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e M. P. Baird, Miss Bertha Fuhrer,<br />

Campbell, Mrs. W. J. Peters, Mrs. A. L. Annual reports will be read and officers Miss Martha B. Steckel, Miss Elizabeth<br />

Schiel, Mrs. H. N. Riley, Mrs. A. J. Wyant, elected at the meeting of the Woman's Club Howe and Mrs. Florence Fisher Parry.<br />

Mrs. J. 0. Chesley, Mrs. Harry Letsche, Mrs. of Oakland in the Hotel Schenley Friday<br />

Clifford Russell, Mrs. Lee Beatty, Mrs. Bert afternoon, May fourth, Mrs. C. M. Stauft and At the annual meeting of the Alliance<br />

Kunselman, Mrs. W. J. Ochsenhirt, Mrs. John Miss Florence Spangler will be the ushers. Francaise, held in the Twentieth Century<br />

C. Reed, Mrs. David A. Pitcairn, Mrs. J. I.<br />

Club the evening of April twentieth with<br />

Thompson, Mrs. William A. Seifert, Mrs. The Quota Club of Pittsburgh will give its Mrs. David Wilson Kuhn presiding, the fol­<br />

Laird Lang, Mrs. John Donaldson, Mrs. J. H. annual Spring dance and card party Monday lowing officers were elected: Vice presidents,<br />

Caughey, Mrs. J. Smith Christy, Mrs. Harry evening, April thirtieth, in The William Penn. Edwin Z. Smith, Mrs. Henri Harris, Dr.<br />

F. Hetzel, Mrs. Arthur H. Bowman, Mrs. The club officers are Miss Anna A. Egan, James W. Macfarlane; secretary, Miss Emma<br />

Robert Dodds, Mrs. Richard W. Fisher, Mrs. president; Miss Elvira L. Bleadinghiser, Miss B. Suydam; treasurer, Alfred C. Dickey.<br />

Howard Keally, Mrs. Edwin Krueger, Mrs. Jennie E. Beam and Miss Bertha E. Hanley, Directors, Mrs. William R. Jarvis, Miss Anna<br />

Harry B. Fisher, Mrs. William Robinson, vice presidents; Mrs. Nelle D. Wilson, secre­ G. Richey, Miss Frances King, Miss Edith G.<br />

Mrs. Edwin Langdon, Mrs. Charles Burtary; Miss Anna M. Adams, treasurer; Miss Ely, Mrs. Louis J. Affelder, Miss Alice Gray,<br />

goyne, Mrs. William Wrenshall, Miss Alva Ella J. Fleming, Miss Mary Friess, Miss Mrs. Raoul Mayer, Paul Purchard and Regi­<br />

Newburn, Mrs. Merton Grubbs, Mrs. Theo­ Francis McKillop and Miss Jessie Rupert, nald Hall Johnson.<br />

dore Tafel, Mrs. William Fleming, Miss Anna directors.<br />

Dietrich, Mrs. D. W. Boss, Mrs. Homer C. The Ways and Means Committee in charge Three members of the Tuesday Musical<br />

Gerwig, Mrs. W. A. Royston, Mrs. Walter J. of arrangements consists of Miss Frances Club of Pittsburgh were elected to office at<br />

Ochsenhirt and Mrs. J. L. Rodrigues. McKillop, chairman; Mrs. Edna St. Clair, vice the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Fed­<br />

Officers of the Young Women's Auxiliary chairman; Mrs. Margaret Hibbs, Miss Nettie eration of Music Clubs, held last week in<br />

are Miss Pearl Reed, president; Mrs. Andrew Bennett, Miss Agnes Wilkeson, Miss Mabel Altoona. Mrs. William C. Dierks was elected<br />

Jones, vice president; Mrs. James M. Simp­ Leonard, Miss Estelle Ryan and Mrs. Sara president; Mrs. Thomas C. Donovan, secreson,<br />

recording secretary; Mrs. Lawrence Tomlinson. On the Reception Committee are tary, and Mrs. Will Earhart was elected to<br />

Lyon, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Glen Mrs. Dorothy Bateman, chairman, Miss Ivy the Board of Directors. Another Tuesday<br />

Aiken, treasurer.<br />

Sloan, vice chairman, Mrs. Laura Karn, Miss Musical Club member, Mrs. Edward B. Lee,<br />

Emma Brunner, Miss Alice Holmes, Mrs. presided at the junior club conferences.<br />

Lucy Babylon, Miss Ella Schroder and Miss<br />

The first District Conference of the Junior<br />

Emma Hall. The Hotels Committee is headed Friday, May fourth, the Sarah Sloan Schol­<br />

Sections of the Clubs in the Southwestern<br />

by Mrs. Lyda Phillips, assisted by Miss Florarship Club will give a benefit luncheon<br />

District of the State Federation of Pennsylence<br />

Ahrens and Dr. Lilian Shook. The Girls' bridge in the home of Mrs. Walter R. Flemvania<br />

Women will be held in the auditorium<br />

Service Committee, under the chairmanship ing, Pioneer Avenue.<br />

of the Twentieth Century Club Saturday<br />

of Miss Margaret Moore, past president of At the annual meeting held recently the<br />

morning, May fifth, at eleven oclock. The<br />

the Pittsburgh Quota Club, will receive the club elected the following officers: President,<br />

morning session will be devoted to discussion<br />

proceeds from the dance and cards.<br />

Mrs. John S. Sloan; vice presidents, Mrs. D.<br />

of the interests and problems of the Junior<br />

Edwin Miller, Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. David<br />

groups and will be in the nature of a Junior<br />

B. Iden Payne, of Carnegie Institute of I. McCahill; recording secretary, Mrs. W. A.<br />

Club Institute.<br />

Technology Drama School, has announced the McMaster; corresponding secretary, Mrs. S.<br />

Mrs. R. Maurice Snyder, of Philadelphia,<br />

prize winners in the fourth annual contest J. Corbett; financial secretary, Mrs. W. B.<br />

State Chairman of Juniors, will be the speak­<br />

for amateur players, held last week under the Carson; treasurer, Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e J. Campbell.<br />

er for the afternoon session, which will begin<br />

Directors, Mrs. Charles S. Hutchinson, Mrs.<br />

at two o'clock.<br />

Joseph B. Drake, Mrs. Laura Charlton, Mrs.<br />

This first conference is expected to be of<br />

E. B. Heyser, Mrs. C. D. Bushnell and Mrs.<br />

great value to the Junior groups, since mat­<br />

Richard Arthur.<br />

ters of vital interest to them will be present­<br />

The club, which is planning a thrift sale<br />

ed and discussed.<br />

next month, will close its season with a dinner<br />

in Congress Clubhouse, for the husbands<br />

and friends of members, May eighteenth.<br />

Mrs. William E. Schoyer is chairman of<br />

the May meetings of the Womans Alliance of<br />

the First Unitarian Church, Morewood and<br />

Ellsworth Avenues, with "Home Horizons"<br />

as the general subject. At the meeting to<br />

be held Wednesday, May second, at eleven<br />

o'clock, Mrs. Harper K. Beegle will speak on<br />

auspices of the Drama League of Pittsburgh.<br />

First prize went to The Puppets of Pittsburgh,<br />

their presentation of Rita Creighton<br />

Smith's "The Rescue,' 'entitling them to continue<br />

as possessors of the Samuel French<br />

trophy cup. Miss Olivia Kelly, Miss Margaret<br />

Murray and Miss Rita Criste were<br />

members of the winning cast. For their<br />

presentation of Edward H. Smith's "Release,"<br />

the South Hills Repertoire players<br />

won second prize. Other awards were made<br />

to the West Virginia University Dramatic<br />

Club, in Wilbur Daniel Steele's "The Giant<br />

Stair;" Shady Side Academy Gargoyle Club,<br />

Wednesday, May second, the Girls Friendly<br />

Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church<br />

of The Ascension will give their annual<br />

Spring dance and card party in the Parish<br />

House.

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