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THE INDEX, Saturday, June 9, 1928 9<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 />
Mrs. Charles F. Holdship, Mrs. Robert Milligan<br />
and Mrs. Walter S. Mitchell are in charge<br />
of the refreshments. The Dog Show will be<br />
onen from nine until five o'clock.<br />
Wednesday afternoon the Woman's Alliance<br />
of the First Unitarian Church gave the<br />
first of its Summer porch party meetings,<br />
with Mrs. H. T. Peterson and Mrs. Charles<br />
Mundo entertaining. The next meeting will<br />
take place Wednesday afternoon, June twentieth,<br />
with Mrs. Roswell H. Johnson entertaining<br />
at "Sky High," the Johnson Summer<br />
home, near Wildwood.<br />
At the annual meeting of the Boys' Club<br />
of Pittsburgh Tuesday afternoon the following<br />
officers were elected: President, A. P.<br />
Brill; vice presidents, C. Dudley Armstrong<br />
and Ralph W. Cadman; treasurer, John S.<br />
McCorley. Directors, Charles E. Armstrong,<br />
Joseph C. Trees, Robert N. Cooke, Edward D.<br />
Frohman, Thomas Higgins, Edward M. Hill,<br />
Frederick J. Kress, David I. McCahill, John<br />
S. McConley, Ge<strong>org</strong>e S. Oliver, Charles S.<br />
Rail, Charles S. Reizenstein, James M. Stoner,<br />
Jr., T. Wayne Stoker, Penn S. Spangler,<br />
Charles S. Pitkin, Robert H. Wilson, A. P.<br />
Brill, C. Dudley Armstrong, H. C. Scott, Elliot<br />
A. Kebler, General A. J. Logan, Ralph<br />
W. Cadman, C. O. G. Griffith, Joseph C. Taylor,<br />
Ira C. Bixler, Leo C. Altmayer, A. D.<br />
Brandon and William L. Rodgers. James W.<br />
Lodge is the <strong>org</strong>anization secretary. The<br />
Club is now occupying the building formerly<br />
belonging to the Lawrenceville Branch of the<br />
Y. M. C. A., which is being remodeled.<br />
Tuesday afternoon the Women's Press<br />
Club closed its year with the annual meeting<br />
in the Womans City Club, The William Penn.<br />
During the business meeting the following<br />
officers were elected: President, Miss Helen<br />
W. Donnelly; vice presidents, Mrs. Madeline<br />
Young Love, Mrs. Edith Taylor Thomson;<br />
secretary, Miss Marie McSwigan; treasurer,<br />
Miss Catherine M. Patterson. Directors,<br />
Mrs. A. W. Smith, Jr., Mrs. W. R. McCommon,<br />
Mrs. John A. Shoemaker, Mrs. Charles<br />
M. Bregg, Miss Anna Belle Craig and Miss<br />
Bernice Shine. Following the business meeting<br />
there was an informal tea to which pub<br />
lishers, managing and dramatic editors, their<br />
wives and members of the Ge<strong>org</strong>e Sharpe<br />
Production Company had been invited. Mrs.<br />
John A. Shoemaker, Mrs. A. W. Smith, Jr.,<br />
and Mrs. Edith Taylor Thomson were at the<br />
tea table.<br />
Tuesday evening Mrs. Alberta Hull, president<br />
of the Business and Professional Women's<br />
Club, entertained members of the Board<br />
and committee chairmen at a dinner in the<br />
Central Y. W. C. A. Plans were discussed<br />
for the coming year.<br />
June fourteenth the Woman's Club of Aspinwall<br />
will have its annual Americanization<br />
meeting in charge of the Civic Department,<br />
of which Mrs. S. F. Herr is chairman. Members<br />
of the Americanization school will provide<br />
the program. June twenty-first the<br />
Home Economics Department of the club<br />
will hold a special meeting and the regular<br />
club meeting will be held with Mrs. F. C.<br />
Uber as chairman of the hostesses.<br />
The Parry Studio.<br />
MRS. WILLIAM D. HAMILTON<br />
The newly elected regent of the Pittsburgh Chapter,<br />
Daughters of the American Revolution.<br />
Mrs. Calvin Wells, who was Miss Martha<br />
Barrett Byrnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Clarence P. Byrnes, of Sewickley, before her<br />
recent marriage, was honor guest at a luncheon<br />
given in the Allegheny Country Club<br />
Monday by Mrs. James Barlow Cullum, Jr.<br />
Covers were laid for twenty-two and bowls<br />
of garden flowers were the decorations.<br />
The Beaver College Club of Pittsburgh will<br />
hold its annual meeting at the College Club,<br />
North Craig Street, this afternoon. Dr. Wal<br />
ter B. Greenway, the newly elected President<br />
of Beaver College at Jenkintown, will be present<br />
and make an address.<br />
The Nominating Committee will present<br />
the following ticket for election: President,<br />
Miss Mary Condon; first vice president, Miss<br />
Marguarite Canuti; second vice president,<br />
Miss Dorothy Beegle; treasurer, Miss Florence<br />
Everson; corresponding secretary, Mrs.<br />
T. D. Kolb; recording secretary, Mrs. J. G.<br />
Moorhead. Directors, Mrs. Joseph W. Marsh,<br />
Mrs. Charles Greer, Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Lowry, Mrs.<br />
J. J. Davidson, Miss Lida Dravo, Mrs. R. C.<br />
Barris, Ms. Edwin Denham, Mrs. L. M. Button,<br />
Mrs. F. M. Storer, Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e K.<br />
Young and Mrs. E. P. Bowler.<br />
After the business meeting, a program of<br />
vocal music will be presented by Mrs. Stanley<br />
B. Miller, of Beaver, followed by a reception<br />
to the newly elected officers. Mrs. Joseph<br />
W. Marsh, the retiring president, will be<br />
hostess.<br />
The Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh<br />
is being honored by an official visit<br />
from the Presiding Bishop, the Rt. Rev. John<br />
Gardner Murray, D.D., Bishop of Maryland,<br />
and Tuesday, June twelfth, will be Church<br />
Women's Day. Under the auspices of the<br />
Woman's Auxiliary, a meeting for all Episcopal<br />
women will be held at Calvary Church,<br />
Shady Avenue and Walnut Street, East End,<br />
at eleven o'clock (daylight saving time), with<br />
a celebration of the Holy Communion. Bishop<br />
Murray will be the celebrant, assisted by<br />
Bishop Alexander Mann, Dr. Lewis G. Morris,<br />
the Rev. C. Ronald Garmey and the Rev.<br />
Dr. John Dows Hills. At this service Bishop<br />
Murray will give his message to the women<br />
of the Diocese.<br />
An informal reception will then be given<br />
in honor of Bishop Murray in Calvary Parish<br />
House, at which Mrs. Thomas Fleming, Jr.,<br />
president of the Woman's Auxiliary, will be<br />
assisted by the Diocesan Officers and members<br />
of the Executive Board. Mrs. A. W. S.<br />
Garden, president of the Daughters of the<br />
King; Mrs. James S. Douthitt, president of<br />
the Girls' Friendly Society; Mrs. J. N. Forker,<br />
Diocesan Director Church Periodical<br />
Club; Mrs. T. Howe Childs, president of the<br />
Episcopal Church Home Board, and Mrs.<br />
Harvey Childs, Jr., president of St. Margaret<br />
Memorial Hospital Board, will be guests of<br />
honor. The Hospitality Committee, Mrs.<br />
Shirley P. Austin, chairman, Mrs. Joseph H.<br />
Holmes and Mrs. S. N. Benham, are being<br />
assisted by Mrs. Charles W. Houston, representing<br />
Calvary Sisterhood; Mrs. C. E. Lott,<br />
St. Anne's Guild; Mrs. H. P. Allen, the Evening<br />
Service Guild, and Mrs. James Brown,<br />
the Woman's Exchange.<br />
During his stay in Pittsburgh, Bishop<br />
Murray will be the guest of Mrs. S. N. Benham.<br />
Wednesday morning, June thirteenth, the<br />
annual meeting of the Junior League will be<br />
held at half past ten o'clock in the Pittsburgh<br />
Golf Club when officers for the coming year<br />
will be elected. A luncheon will follow the<br />
business meeting at which Miss Augusta<br />
Leovy, the present head of the League in<br />
Pittsburgh, will preside.