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the speaker, and the conferring<br />

of degrees, in Ford Chapel. This<br />

will be Allegheny's one hundred<br />

and thirteenth annual commencement.<br />

Grove City's commencement<br />

week will begin with<br />

the farewell Vesper Service at 6<br />

o'clock the evening of June 8 in<br />

The Colonial; June 9 Dean<br />

Thompson will give a luncheon<br />

for the Senior girls at 12:30 in<br />

The Colonial with the Speedwell<br />

reception coming at 3 o'clock in<br />

the club-rooms; Sunday evening,<br />

June 10, the baccalaureate sermon<br />

will be preached in the First<br />

Presbyterian Church at 7 o'clock<br />

by the Rev. Dr. Robert E. Speer,<br />

secretary of the Board of Foreign<br />

Missions of the Presbyterian<br />

Church; the Rev. Charles<br />

N. Moore, '93, will address the<br />

Ivy Day exercises on the campus<br />

at 2:30 the afternoon of<br />

June 11, an art exhibition will<br />

be held in the studio from 3<br />

until 5 with the commencement<br />

recital in the Carnegie Auditorium<br />

at 8 o'clock that evening.<br />

Tuesday, June 12, the Philokali-<br />

Commencement week at Seton<br />

Hill College, Greensburg, begins<br />

with the Alumnae business<br />

meeting at 1 o'clock Saturday,<br />

June 9, followed at 3 o'clock by<br />

the Alumnae reception for the<br />

Seniors and the anniversary dinner<br />

at 5 o'clock. Sunday, June<br />

10, the baccalaureate sermon<br />

will be delivered at 3 o'clock<br />

in the afternoon with the solemn<br />

benediction of Blessed Sacrament;<br />

at 10 o'clock Monday<br />

THE INDEX, Saturday, June 2, 1928 15<br />

characteristic Reymers' fountain an Breakfast will be given in morning, June 11, the Senior ivy game between Alumni and Var­<br />

service and candy department Lover's Lane at 7 o'clock; with planting will take place and at sity at 3 o'clock the afternoon of<br />

with a new feature added ... a class day exercises at 10 o'clock 8:30 that evening there will be June 14, followed at 6:30 by the<br />

department for the sale of Rey­ in the Old Presbyterian Church, the lantern chain exercises and Alumni dinner and smoker in<br />

mers' pastries and delicacies. Board of Trustees holding their presentation of the Senior class the dining-hall and at 9 o'clock<br />

Here, on the long stretch of wall annual meeting at the same time gift; Tuesday morning, June 12, the Sixth Form dance will be<br />

space is a mural painting by the in the administration building. there will be a solemn High given in the gymnasium. Fri­<br />

distinguished artist Norwood At 3 o'clock that afternoon the Mass of Thanksgiving at 9 day, June 15, class day exercises<br />

McGillvray, done in modernistic oratory commencement will be o'clock with the conferring of will take place at 12 o'clock on<br />

spirit with this artist's genius held in Carnegie Auditorium and degrees at 7:30 o'clock that the campus, followed at 1 by a<br />

for interesting color. On the at 8 o'clock that evening Presi­ evening by Bishop Hugh C. luncheon and reception in the<br />

mezzanine is the large lounge dent Weir Ketler will give a re­ Boyle. The Very Rev. John dining-hall and at 3 o'clock that<br />

where lavenders, turquoise blues ception at his home. Commence­ Augustine Ryan, S.T.D., of the afternoon commencement exer­<br />

and rainbow shades are blended ment exercises will take place at Catholic University of America, cises will take place in the gym­<br />

in quiet radiance. Here the 10 o'clock the morning of June will address the graduates. Eastnasium. checking and dressing - rooms 13 in the First Presbyterian ern Standard time is used at Our Lady of Mercy Academy<br />

provide the conveniences for the Church with an address by C. Seton Hill.<br />

will have its commencement ex­<br />

entertaining of private parties. G. Jordan, Secretary of Agricul­<br />

St. Xavier's Academy will beercises at 4 o'clock the afternoon<br />

Breakfast will be served from ture of the Commonwealth of<br />

gin commencement week with a of June 14 in Carnegie Music<br />

8 to 10 . . . luncheon from 11 to Pennsylvania. At 12:30 the<br />

Mass of thanksgiving and ser­ Hall, when a class of 25 Seniors<br />

3 . . . afternoon tea from 3 to 5 Alumni luncheon will be given in<br />

mon to the graduates Sunday, will be graduated. Ursuline<br />

. . . dinner from 5:30 with music the gymnasium. Grove City ob­<br />

June 10. June 12 will bring the Young Ladies' Academy will<br />

and dancing. Large or small priserves Eastern Standard time.<br />

Junior-Senior prom; class night have its fifty-seventh commencevate<br />

bridge luncheon, tea or din­ Mount Union College begins its<br />

exercises and the farewell banment at 8 o'clock that evening,<br />

ner parties can be accommo­ eighty-second annual commencequet,<br />

given to the Seniors by the with Bishop Boyle presiding.<br />

dated. Arrangements can be ment week Friday evening, June<br />

Juniors, comes June 12, with the That same day Carnegie Library<br />

made also for the meetings of 8, with the presentation of "The<br />

graduating exercises June 15 at School commencement will take<br />

clubs and <strong>org</strong>anizations with tea Merchant of Venice" as the an­<br />

10:30. The Rev. Thomas Bry- place at 10 o'clock in the morn­<br />

or luncheon.<br />

nual campus play. Senior class<br />

son, of St. Bernard's Church, ing and the evening of June 15<br />

In opening this newest Store day is to be the most unique the<br />

Mt. Lebanon, will make the ad­ 60 young women will receive<br />

and Tea Room, Reymers' seems college has ever known. The<br />

dress and Bishop Boyle will pre­ graduate diplomas at Miss Con-<br />

to express the genuineness of its program will hark back to the<br />

side.ley's<br />

School of Shorthand. Prizes<br />

appreciation to the Pittsburgh days of old literary societies and<br />

and a silver loving cup will be<br />

public with whose social life it an old literary meeting will be June 10 the University of awarded at that time. Miss Con-<br />

has had the honor to be so inti­ duplicated. That evening the Pittsburgh baccalaureate serley's<br />

reception in honor of the<br />

mately associated for several Seniors will give their graduamon will be preached in Carnegie<br />

graduates will follow. The<br />

score of years.<br />

tion recital in the conservatory Music Hall and commencement<br />

Grace Martin Secretarial School<br />

of music. Sunday morning, June exercises will be held June 13. will hold its commencement ex­<br />

10, the Rev. Dr. W. H. McMaster<br />

SCHOOL NEWS<br />

Shady Side Academy events ercises in The William Penn,<br />

will deliver the baccalaureate<br />

begin with the annual baseball Thursday, June 28.<br />

sermon and Monday morning,<br />

the Rev. Dr. Charles W. Gilkey,<br />

pastor of the Hyde Park Bap­<br />

j<br />

tist Church, Chicago, will make<br />

the commencement address. Degrees<br />

of Bachelor of Arts and<br />

Reymers<br />

Bachelor of Science will be conferred<br />

on 75 Seniors. The closing<br />

feature of the commencement<br />

program will be the dedication<br />

of the new Shakespearean<br />

garden, in which has been made<br />

an attempt to grow the flowers,<br />

shrubs and trees mentioned in<br />

New Tea Room<br />

In this, the newest and largest ol the seven Reumers<br />

Stores (Clark Building, Seventh Street and Liberty<br />

Avenue) Breaklast will he served from eight to ten;<br />

Luncheon Irom eleven to three; Altemoon Tea Irom<br />

three to live; and Dinner from five-thirtu, with<br />

Dancing.<br />

Shakespeare's plays, or those<br />

that grew in his time.<br />

Private Luncheon, Tea or Dinner Parties<br />

can he accommodated.<br />

PRICES ARE REASONABLE<br />

1 CLARK BUILDING * JENKINS ARCADE<br />

239 FIFTH AVENUE UNION TRUST BUILDING<br />

* OLIVER BUILDING 6018 PENN AVENUE, E.E.<br />

« FORBES a..d ATWOOD STREETS<br />

X Tea Rooms

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