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THE INDEX, Saturday, May 26, 1928<br />

W h e n the Class of '28<br />

steps down<br />

Some call it Graduation. Others like to think<br />

of it as Commencement.<br />

For the man or woman or boy or girl who<br />

steps down from the platform commences<br />

a new life.<br />

Can you think of any gift that will prove<br />

as useful today, tomorrow, and in the days<br />

to come as a fine watch? A Hamilton watch?<br />

We have new Hamilton Strap models for<br />

the man, wrist models for the young woman<br />

and pocket Hamiltons whose beauty is only<br />

second to their railroad accuracy.<br />

A fine Hamilton can be bought from us for<br />

as little as $50.<br />

Jewelers Diamond Importers<br />

424 Wood Street at Diamond Street<br />

Q. jP<br />

Mellon Travelers Cheques<br />

The safest and most convenient method of carrying your expense<br />

money while traveling is by using travelers cheques. The world-wide<br />

reputation of the Mellon National Bank makes it possible for you to<br />

cash Mellon Travelers Cheques wherever money is exchanged. If<br />

lost, the cheques are of no value to the finder without your counter<br />

signature.<br />

You may obtain these cheques in denominations from $10 to $200,<br />

neatly bound in a bill fold. You pay nothing above the face value for<br />

Mellon Travelers Cheques.<br />

MELLON NATIONAL BANK<br />

Before Going A w a y<br />

Safeguard your valuables. Our<br />

safe deposit vaults offer the maximum<br />

of service and security.<br />

FIDELITY TITLEandTRUST CO,<br />

341 -343 FOUB.TH AVENUE PITTSBUR.OH<br />

FIRST NATIONAL BANK at PITTSBURGH<br />

AGENTS FOR ALL STEAMSHIP LINES<br />

For Information and TOURIST DEPARTMENT<br />

Reservation* consult our<br />

PHONE ATLANTIC 5630 FIFTH AVE. and WOOD STREET<br />

FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE<br />

For Household Goods Storage<br />

SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT FOR SILVERWARE<br />

HOEVELER WAREHOUSE CO.<br />

Phone: Mayflower 6000 750 Millvale Ave.<br />

1<br />

T H E I N D E X C A L E N D A R<br />

WEDDINGS<br />

June 2—Miss Elizabeth Cook McMillen,<br />

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

John McMillen, of Thorn<br />

Street, Sewickley, and Mr. John Hurford<br />

Eyster, son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Nathan G. Eyster, of Euclid Avenue,<br />

Bellevue.<br />

June 5—Miss Eleanor Vail Lewis,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H.<br />

Lewis, of Devon Road, and Dr.<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e Vance Foster, of the Pittsburgh<br />

Athletic Association, son of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William M. Foster, of<br />

Toronto, Canada.<br />

June 14—Miss Mary Purnell Ingram,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E.<br />

Ingram, of Wayne, Pennsylvania,<br />

and Mr. Robert Andrews McKean,<br />

Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.<br />

McKean, of South Negley Avenue.<br />

Washington Memorial Chapel, Valley<br />

F<strong>org</strong>e. 4:30.<br />

June 16 Miss Katharine Modisette<br />

Marsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Joseph W. Marsh, of Llanfair Lodge,<br />

Woodland Road, and Mr. William<br />

Clarke Fuellhart, son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. William O. Fuellhart, of En­<br />

deavor, Pennsylvania.<br />

June 22 Miss Margaret Carnegie Per­<br />

kins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Frederick Curtis Perkins, of Pitts­<br />

burgh and New York, and Mr. John<br />

Speer Laughlin, son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e M. Laughlin, Jr., of Woodland<br />

Road. Church of St. Andrewon-the-Dunes,<br />

Southampton, Long<br />

Island. 4 o'clock.<br />

June 23 Miss Eleanor Lovelace Winter,<br />

daughter of Mrs. Frederick W.<br />

Winter, of Beechwood Boulevard.<br />

and Mr. John Birge, son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Nathan R. Birge, of Schenectady,<br />

New York.<br />

June 25 — Miss Theodosia Shaler,<br />

daughter of Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e E. Reynolds,<br />

of West Sixty-ninth Street, New<br />

York (and the late Mr. Harry Gibson<br />

Shaler, of Pittsburgh) and Mr.<br />

Hubert V. Davis. St. Bartholomew's<br />

Church, New York.<br />

June 26—Miss Virginia Corbus Patterson,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry<br />

H. Patterson, of Beechwood Boule­<br />

ham McCargo. At home. 4 until 6.<br />

May 30 South Hills Country Club<br />

gives bridge; 2 until 4:30. Dinner<br />

dance, beginning at 5 o'clock.<br />

June 29—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott<br />

Willock, of Sewickley, present their<br />

daughter, Miss Virginia Willock.<br />

Allegheny Country Club.<br />

MUSIC<br />

May 26—Free <strong>org</strong>an recital. Carnegie<br />

Music Hall. 8:15.<br />

May 2 7—Free <strong>org</strong>an recital. Carnegie<br />

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

May 21 Free <strong>org</strong>an recital. Carnegie<br />

Music Hall, North Side. 3 o'clock.<br />

CLUBS<br />

May 28—College Club closes season<br />

with surprise program, in charge of<br />

Mrs. Harry B. Wassell and Mrs.<br />

Horace F. Baker. 3 o'clock.<br />

May 28—Colloquium Club. Hostess,<br />

Mrs. William M. Stevenson.<br />

June 4—United Daughters of Confederacy,<br />

Pittsburgh Chapter, gives Jefferson<br />

Davis birthday luncheon.<br />

Hotel Schenley. 1 o'clock.<br />

June 5—Woman's Club of Pittsburgh<br />

gives annual outing.<br />

June 6—The Tourists give annual outing.<br />

June I 1 Woman's Club of East Lib­<br />

erty gives family outing. Hostess,<br />

Mrs. G. L. Hephner, Laketon Road,<br />

Wilkinsburg.<br />

June 15—Dicken's Fellowship gives<br />

Tiny Tim picnic. Highland Park.<br />

ART EXHIBITS<br />

June 2—Closing date for exhibition of<br />

silver creations by Ge<strong>org</strong>e Jenson,<br />

Danish silversmith. Kaufmann's.<br />

June 8 Closing date for exhibition of<br />

small paintings by Cordova Club.<br />

BENEFITS<br />

Boo klo vers Shop, South Highland<br />

May 31 Protestant Home for Incur­<br />

Avenue.<br />

ables forty-third anniversary and re­<br />

October 18 - December 10—Twentyception.<br />

2 until 5.<br />

seventh Carnegie Institute Interna­<br />

June 8—Congress of Clubs presents<br />

tional Art exhibition.<br />

annual benefit Kirmess. The Alvin.<br />

8:15.<br />

June 14—Board of Directors, Robert B.<br />

Ward Home for Children, gives annual<br />

garden party.<br />

June 1 5—Skin and Cancer Foundation<br />

gives "Circus Dinner Dance" as its<br />

annual benefit. The Willows.<br />

vard, and Mr. Murray Grimes, son of June 20 Girls* Friendly Society of the<br />

Mr. ENGAGEMENTS<br />

William D. Grimes, of South Protestant Episcopal Diocese of<br />

Miss Negley Esther Avenue. Stayman, daughter of Mr. Pittsburgh gives garden party and<br />

July Ralph 25 J. —Miss Stayman, Helene of Murray Hostetter, Hill supper. Tea in afternoon. Church<br />

daughter Avenue, to of Mr. Mrs. Kenneth D. Herbert A. McGrew, Hostet­ of The Redeemer, Forbes Street.<br />

ter, son of Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. and New S. B. York, McGrew, and June 30—Sewickley Dog Show. Benefit<br />

Mr. of Evans John ton, Stevenson Illinois. Griffith, son of Social Service, Allegheny General<br />

Miss Mr. Laura and Mrs. Gardner John Provost, Tomlinson daughter Grif­ Hospital. Allegheny Country Club<br />

fith, of Mr. of and Los Angeles. Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e At Pasadena. Watson Horse Show grounds.<br />

October Provost, 6—Miss of Beacon Sarah Barnes, Street, daugh­ to Mr. December COMMENCEMENTS<br />

2 7—Federation of Girls<br />

ter Oliver of Mr. Bontwell and Mrs. Merrill, John Jr., Barnes, son of of May School 28—Grace Societies gives Martin annual Secretarial charity<br />

Haverford, Mr. and Mrs. and Oliver Mr. Thomas B. Merrill, Morof<br />

ball School for commencement. Harmarville Convalescent<br />

The William<br />

rison, Summit, Jr., New son Jersey. of Mr. and Mrs. Home. Penn.<br />

SOCIALAFFAIRS<br />

Thomas Morrison, of Pittsburgh and June 1—Kiskiminetas Springs School,<br />

May Pinehurst.<br />

Saltsburg, baccalaureate service. Ad­<br />

28 Mrs. William Terrell Johnson,<br />

dress by the Rev. Dr. Gill Robb Wil­<br />

of Forbes Street, gives reception for<br />

son, of Trenton, New Jersey. The<br />

Mrs. H. Windsor Wade and General<br />

Chapel. 8 o'clock.<br />

and Mrs. Robert Lee Bullard, who<br />

June 2—Kiskiminetas Springs School,<br />

have been touring the country in be­<br />

Saltsburg, fortieth annual commencehalf<br />

of Leonard Wood Memorial for<br />

ment. The Chapel. 10 o'clock.<br />

Eradication of Leprosy. At home.<br />

May Woodland Bailey 29—Mrs. Meyer Road, give Grant and tea for McCargo, Mrs. Mrs. Edward Gra­ of presentation Followed by of class memorial exercises at and 12

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