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t X 1<br />

AVAPJETY of interesting news came<br />

forth during the week that has just<br />

passed. Several engagements have<br />

been made known; guests for a wedding have<br />

come to town; entertaining for prospective<br />

brides, out of town weddings that have<br />

drawn Pittsburghers, as guests and members<br />

of the bridal party; plans for vacations<br />

abroad and at home resorts, are making interesting<br />

tea time chat. Added to all this<br />

there are two interesting benefits, one this<br />

afternoon, another the last day of June, both<br />

affairs taking place on Sewickley Heights.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grant Caughey, of<br />

Fine Road, Edgeworth, announce the engagement<br />

of their daughter, Miss Mary Lapsley<br />

Caughey, to Dr. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Martin Guest, of<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio. The wedding is planned<br />

for the Autumn.<br />

Miss Caughey is a graduate of Vassar and<br />

since graduating has studied at Bryn Mawr<br />

and the University of Brussels. Dr. Guest,<br />

a graduate of Cincinnati Medical College, has<br />

studied at Brussels and Vienna.<br />

Mrs. William S. Elliott, of Woodland Road,<br />

gives the wedding breakfast at noon today,<br />

in the Longue Vue Club, for the bridal party<br />

and out of town guests at the wedding of<br />

Miss Eleanor Lovelace Winter, daughter of<br />

Mrs. Frederick W. Winter, of Beechwood<br />

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

and Mrs. Nathan Root Birge, of Schenectady,<br />

New York, which takes place this afternoon<br />

in Calvary Protestant Episcopal Church.<br />

Last night Mr. and Mrs. James Irvine, of<br />

Philadelphia, Miss Winter's brother-in-law<br />

and sister, gave the rehearsal dinner at the<br />

Longue Vue Club, with dancing following;<br />

Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ehrhart,<br />

of the Schenley Apartments, gave a<br />

dinner in the Hotel Schenley, following the<br />

tea that Miss Barbara Ewing, daughter of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewing, of St. James<br />

Street, gave at home that afternoon for the<br />

bridal party and out of town guests. Monday<br />

Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e S. Hoster gave a luncheon<br />

in the Pittsburgh Golf Club.<br />

In addition to Mr. Birge's parents, the out<br />

of town guests at the wedding will include<br />

Mrs. John Ford, of Waterford, New York;<br />

Mrs. Peverly Ford, Miss Ann Ford, of Schenectady<br />

; Mrs. Arthur Almy and Miss Lenore<br />

Almy, of New York City; Miss Alice Lovelace,<br />

of Chicago; Mr. John Carrere, of Rochester,<br />

New York; Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph<br />

Jennings, of Detroit; Miss Margaret Frail, of<br />

Erie; Mr. Robert Leedy, Jr., of Youngstown,<br />

Ohio, and Mrs. James Keller, of Easton.<br />

Miss May L. Allen, of Poughkeepsie, New<br />

York, formerly of Schenley Farms, will sail<br />

June twenty-fifth on the Baltic for England,<br />

where she will join her niece, Miss Helen<br />

S O C I E T Y<br />

Mar Allen. They expect to spend the Summer<br />

in England and on the Continent.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alfred McCIung and<br />

family, of Murray Hill Avenue, left Tuesday<br />

for their Summer home in Cherry Valley,<br />

New York. They will return about the middle<br />

of September.<br />

MISS KATHERINE MARY RE1LLY<br />

Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Reilly, of Wightman<br />

Street, whose engagement to Mr. B. Meredith<br />

Reid, son of Judge and Mrs. Ambrose B. Reid, is just<br />

announced.<br />

Mrs. Robert M. Clarke gave a tea Thursday<br />

afternoon at her home in Grove Street,<br />

Sewickley, in honor of her daughter, Mrs.<br />

Wylie Caldwell, of Beverly Hills, California.<br />

Assisting Mrs. Clarke were Dr. Katherine<br />

Shaw, Miss Rebekah Brown, Miss Barbara<br />

Book, Miss Marjorie Harbison, Miss Mary<br />

Lapsley Caughey, Miss Harriett Crutchfield<br />

and Miss Ruth Clarke. Mrs. Caldwell and<br />

her children are in Sewickley for a visit of<br />

several weeks.<br />

Among the players who came on for the<br />

women's annual invitation golf tournament,<br />

played yesterday on the Allegheny Country<br />

Club links, were Mrs. T. R. Palmer, of Erie;<br />

Miss Effie Bowes and Miss E. E, Jackson, of<br />

Baltimore ; Mrs. F. C. Letts, of Chicago; Mrs.<br />

Dalton Raymond, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana;<br />

Mrs. E. S. Stifel, Miss Edith Stifel, of Wheeling;<br />

Miss Katherine Christy, of Toronto,<br />

Canada; Mrs. J. W. Taylor, Miss Virginia<br />

Van Wei, of Chicago; Mrs. W. D. Becker, of<br />

Cleveland; Mrs. R. C. Payson, Miss Helen<br />

Payson, of Portland, Maine, and Miss Louise<br />

Fordyce, of Youngstown.<br />

THE INDEX, Saturday, June 23, 1928<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Boykin Cabell Wright, of<br />

New York and Long Island, have returned<br />

home after a visit with Mr. Wright's brotherin-law<br />

and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Frazer<br />

Hillman, of Shady Avenue.<br />

Miss Elizabeth Jenkins, daughter of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. T. Clifton Jenkins, of Morewood<br />

Avenue, is a member of the graduating class<br />

at Smith College. Another daughter, Miss<br />

Dorothea Jenkins, is a student at Bryn Mawr.<br />

Only the two families were present at the<br />

wedding of Miss Louise Fownes, daughter of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke Fownes, Jr., of<br />

Ilulton Road, Oakmont, and Mr. Herbert J.<br />

Blue, of Aberdeen, North Carolina, which<br />

took place late Saturday afternoon, June sixteenth.<br />

The Rev. Dr. Thaddeus Cheatham,<br />

of Pinehurst, read the service. There were<br />

no attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Blue will make<br />

their home in Pinehurst.<br />

At six o'clock this evening the wedding of<br />

Miss Margaret Constans, daughter of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Leslie H. Constans, of South St.<br />

Clair Street, and Mr. John Armstrong Robinson,<br />

of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. John<br />

Alexander Robinson, of Rocky Ford, Colorado,<br />

will take place in the home of the bride.<br />

Mrs. Merrill Sondles, of Cambridge, Ohio, is<br />

to be the matron of honor and the bridesmaids<br />

will be Miss Elinor Horr, of Newark,<br />

New Jersey; Miss Mary DeMotte and Miss<br />

Mary Louise Succop, of Pittsburgh. Mr.<br />

Robinson's best man will be Mr. Charles E.<br />

Dinkey and as ushers he will have Mr. W. H.<br />

Locke Anderson, of Canonsburg; Mr. Henry<br />

Cooper, of Pittsburgh, and Mr. Merrill Sondies,<br />

of Cambridge. Mrs. Robert G. Gillespie<br />

gives the wedding breakfast today at her<br />

home in Fifth Avenue and among several<br />

other affairs given recently for Miss Constans<br />

was the rehearsal dinner that Miss De­<br />

Motte gave last night at her home in Dalzell<br />

Place.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Home Burchfield, Jr.,<br />

of Denniston Avenue, will go to Buffalo next<br />

week to attend the wedding of Miss Betty<br />

McNulty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James<br />

H. McNulty, and Mr. Burt F. Wilkenson,<br />

which is to take place Tuesday. Mr. Burchfield<br />

will serve as one of the ushers. From<br />

Buffalo Mr. and Mrs. Burchfield go to New<br />

York.<br />

Miss Elizabeth Cheek Nicholson, daughter<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Nicholson, of Shady<br />

Avenue, who has just completed her Junior<br />

year at Smith College, left Thursday for New<br />

York and today sails for Europe where she<br />

will spend the Summer.<br />

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