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

"*$*" vfr S O C I E T Y •<br />

At half past five o'clock the afternoon of<br />

May nineteenth the wedding of Miss Virginia<br />

Clifford, daughter of Mr. John McElroy Clifford,<br />

of Wilkinsburg, and Mr. John Dalzell,<br />

II., son of Mr. William Sage Dalzell, of Kentucky<br />

Avenue, took place in the Edgewood<br />

Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Dr. Ralph<br />

Waldo Lloyd performed the ceremony. The<br />

bride wore a gown of tropical blue lace, with<br />

matching horsehair hat. Her flowers were<br />

pink roses. Mr. Alan G. Clifford, a brother<br />

of the bride, as Mr. Dalzell's best man, was<br />

the only attendant. Following a dinner in<br />

the Edgewood Country Club for the immediate<br />

families, Mr. and Mrs. Dalzell left for<br />

their wedding trip. On their return they<br />

will be at home in the Alderson Apartments.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Peabody Butler, of<br />

Chicago, have announced the engagement of<br />

their sister, Miss Margaret Hunter, to Mr.<br />

Robert Donner, son of Mr. and Mrs. William<br />

Henry Donner, of Buffalo and Philadelphia,<br />

formerly of Pittsburgh.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Larimer Jones, Jr.,<br />

have closed their town house and are at their<br />

home in Edgeworth for the Summer.<br />

Miss Elizabeth Cook McMillen, daughter of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick John McMillen, of<br />

Sewickley, whose marriage to Mr. John Hurist Episcopal Church, Wilkinsburg. Miss<br />

ford Eyster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan G. Louise Covell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V.<br />

Eyster, of Bellevue, is to take place June R. Covell, of Wilkinsburg, who announced<br />

second, has asked Mrs. Daniel 0. Head, of the wedding date at a bridge luncheon, is to<br />

Kenosha, Wisconsin, to be her matron of be Miss Graham's maid of honor, Mrs. Ber-<br />

honor and only attendant. Mr. Frederick trand Richardson, of Cleveland Heights,<br />

Humphreys, of Greensburg, will serve as Mr. Cleveland, will be her matron of honor and<br />

Eyster's best man. The wedding is to take the bridesmaids will include Mrs. William<br />

place at half past seven o'clock, in the Mc- Bryce McQuiston, Miss Lois Brown, of Pitts­<br />

Millen home. The Rev. Dr. Alleyne C. Howell, burgh, and Miss Florence Beavers, of Colum­<br />

rector of St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal bus, Ohio. Mr. Dwight Brown, of New York,<br />

Church, Sewickley, will read the service. will serve as "best man and the ushers will be<br />

Mr. Lute Owrey, of Philadelphia; Mr. Ed­<br />

Today Mrs. Albert Markland, of Wallingward Williams, of Osceola; Dr. Altha Nabors,<br />

ford Street, gives a luncheon for Miss Mc- of Uniontown; Mr. Bertrand Richardson, of<br />

Millen; Tuesday, May twenty-ninth, Mrs. Cleveland Heights, Cleveland, and Mr. Wil­<br />

Eyster and her sisters, Mrs. Annie G. Purliam Bryce McQuiston.<br />

viance and Mrs. J. Harvey Wattles, give a tea<br />

in the Eyster home and June first Mrs. Head<br />

gives the rehearsal dinner in the home of her<br />

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Wirth, At a luncheon given in the Twentieth Cen­<br />

Sewickley. Wednesday, Miss Grace Ellen tury Club May nineteenth by Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e<br />

Tracy was hostess at a luncheon for Miss Mc- Scott Baton, of South Graham Street, an­<br />

Millen.<br />

nouncement was made of the engagement of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Baton's daughter, Miss Eleanor<br />

Baton, to Mr. Edwin F. Scheetz, son of Mr.<br />

The wedding of Miss Louise Graham, and Mrs. Henry R. Scheetz, of Germantown.<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Gra­ Miss Baton graduated from Mt. Vernon Semiham,<br />

of Le Roi Road, and Mr. Earle Alfred nary and Wellesley College and Mr. Scheetz<br />

Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brown, is a Lehigh University man. Mrs. Baton<br />

of New Haven, will take place Saturday, June gave the luncheon in honor of Miss Catherine<br />

twenty-third, in the South Avenue Method­ Baton, of Philadelphia.<br />

I n t e r e s t e d I n T l i e L e o n a r d W o o d M e m o r i a l<br />

MRS. WILLIAM TERRELL JOHNSON MRS. AMBROSE N. DIEHL MRS. SAMUEL A. McCLUNG<br />

Mrs. Johnson is chairman of the Women's Committee in charge of raising Pittsburgh's quota for the Leonard Wood Memorial for the Eradication of Leprosy. Mrs.<br />

Diehl and Mrs. McCIung are among the members of Mrs. Johnson's committee.

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