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

T?7 S O C I E T Y t|7<br />

In the Washington Memorial Chapel at<br />

Valley F<strong>org</strong>e, at half past four o'clock on the<br />

afternoon of Thursday, June fourteenth,<br />

Miss Mary Purnell Ingram, daughter of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. James E. Ingram, of Wayne, Pennsylvania,<br />

was married to Mr. Robert Andrews<br />

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

McKean, of South Negley Avenue. The<br />

Rev. W. Herbert Burk, rector of the chapel,<br />

read the service, with only the two families<br />

and a few intimate friends present. The<br />

bride, who walked to the chancel steps with<br />

her father, wore a gown of ivory satin, built<br />

on straight, simple lines with long, close-fitting<br />

sleeves, uneven hem line and trimmed<br />

with old family rose point lace. Her tulle<br />

veil fell from a cap of the same lace, fastened<br />

at each side with clusters of orange blossoms,<br />

and- her flowers were white orchids and lilies<br />

of the valley,. in a shower bouquet. Mrs.<br />

Alexander MacNaughton Luke, of Tarrytown,<br />

New York, and Cass, West Virginia,<br />

formerly Miss Frances K. Graham, of Pittsburgh,<br />

as matron of honor, was the bride's<br />

only attendant. Her frock of electric-blue<br />

flowered chiffon was built on straight lines<br />

and her horsehair picture hat, of the same<br />

shade of blue, was trimmed with velvet ribbon<br />

in darker shades. She carried a shower<br />

bouquet of blue delphinium, pink snapdragon<br />

and pink roses. Mr. Raymond Ford Moreland<br />

served as Mr. McKean's best man and<br />

his ushers were Mr. William Pollock, of<br />

Youngstown, and Mr. Stewart McClintic. A<br />

small reception at the house followed the<br />

ceremony. After their wedding trip Mr. and<br />

Mrs. McKean will make their home in Pittsburgh.<br />

Two of the Winter's debutantes who returned<br />

this week from Smith College for the<br />

Summer holidays are Miss Lucy Ward,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Coleman Ward,<br />

of Walnut Street, and Miss Nancy Hamilton,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee Hamilton,<br />

of Beaver Avenue, Sewickley.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Guthrie, of Fifth Avenue<br />

and Beechwood Boulevard, have announced<br />

the engagement of their daughter,<br />

Miss Jean Guthrie, to Mr. Robert G. Fiscus.<br />

The engagement was made known at a luncheon<br />

given by Mrs. Guthrie at which three<br />

prospective brides, Miss Lida Repp, Miss<br />

Margaret Constans and Miss Eleanor Baton,<br />

shared honors.<br />

Mrs. John M. Milliken, of the Schenley<br />

Apartments, is at the Hotel Traymore, Atlantic<br />

City.<br />

Mrs. Wesley Gould Carr, of Howe Street,<br />

has gone to Barre, Massachusetts, and later<br />

expects to go to her cottage at Provincetown,<br />

Cape Cod, for part of the season.<br />

Mrs. J. L. Given, of Park Avenue, New<br />

York, and Pittsburgh, who was at Pinehurst<br />

during the Winter, is now at her Summer<br />

home in Manchester, Vermont.<br />

MISS SARA MORELAND<br />

Daughter of Mr. Andrew M. Moreland, of the Schenley<br />

Apartments, is to be one of the June brides. Her<br />

marriage to Mr. Harold Trowbridge Levett, son of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e H. Levett. of Elizabeth, New<br />

Jersey, is to take place next Saturday at the Moreland<br />

villa at Spring Lake, New Jersey.<br />

Princeton's list of honor men graduating<br />

this year included two Sewickley men. They<br />

are Mr. Elmore H. Harbison, son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Ralph W. Harbison, of Pine Road, president<br />

of the Triangle Club and voted one of<br />

the most brilliant men of his class; and Mr.<br />

John Sterling Richardson, son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Frank E. Richardson, of Woodland<br />

Road. Mr. Richardson was president of the<br />

American Whig Society.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harbison and Miss Marjorie<br />

Harbison, Mr. and Mrs. Richardson and their<br />

daughter, Mrs. John Wigton, went to Princeton<br />

for commencement.<br />

Mrs. Frederick Russell and Miss Adelaide<br />

Russell, of Chestnut Road, Edgeworth, have<br />

closed their house and gone to their Nantucket<br />

cottage for the Summer.<br />

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

Street, announce the engagement of<br />

their daughter, Miss Katherine Mary Reilly,<br />

to Mr. B. Meredith Reid, son of Judge and<br />

Mrs. Ambrose B. Reid, of the D'Arlington<br />

Apartments. Miss Reilly is a graduate of<br />

Eden Hall, Torresdale, Pennsylvania. Mr.<br />

Reid graduated from Ge<strong>org</strong>etown University<br />

and the University of Pittsburgh Law School<br />

and is a member of the Allegheny County<br />

Bar.<br />

Tomorrow afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles<br />

Duren Rawstorne and Miss Sally Rawstorne,<br />

of Denniston Avenue, will give a tea at the<br />

Pittsburgh Country Club in honor of Miss<br />

Lida Repp and Dr. Edward Harper Rynearson,<br />

whose marriage is to take place Tuesday<br />

evening, June twenty-sixth, in Christ Methodist<br />

Episcopal Church.<br />

Mary Josephine Walton, daughter of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Frank Richmond Walton, of Hampton<br />

Street, as flower girl, will be a member<br />

of the bridal party. Miss Repp is the daughter<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Repp, of South<br />

Atlantic Avenue, and Dr. Rynearson, now of<br />

Rochester, Minnesota, is the son of Dr. and<br />

Mrs. Edward Rynearson, of Howe Street.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Willock, of Red<br />

Gables Farm, Kittanning Road, who have<br />

been traveling for some time, are now at the<br />

Schenley Apartments.<br />

Mrs. Joseph F. Gleason, of Wilkins Avenue,<br />

who returned recently from San Antonio,<br />

Texas, gave a dinner in Webster Hall<br />

Monday evening in honor of Mrs. William J.<br />

Caskey and Miss Ella Caskey, of Los Angeles.<br />

Mrs. Caskey and her daughter, who<br />

are the guests of Mrs. Marion Everson, of<br />

Wilkinsburg, will leave soon for California,<br />

where they expect to make their permanent<br />

home.<br />

The Rev. Dr. A. J. Bonsall, accompanied by<br />

his daughter, Mrs. Marion Bonsall Davis, and<br />

his son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs.<br />

Joseph B. Gold, with their daughter, Margaret<br />

Bonsall Gold, of Perrysville Avenue,<br />

North Side, left this week for Quebec, sailing<br />

from there on the Empress of Scotland for a<br />

six weeks' tour of the British Isles.<br />

Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Raymond C. Severance<br />

gave a luncheon at her home in Frederick<br />

Avenue, Sewickley. Sharing honors<br />

were Mrs. William B. Murdock, of Thorn<br />

Street, Sewickley, who goes to Walloon Lake<br />

with her family, for the Summer; Mrs. Albert<br />

Burchfield Craig, of Graham Street,<br />

Sewickley, who will spend the Summer at<br />

Chautauqua, with her children, and Miss<br />

Nelle Lane, of New York, a guest of Mrs.<br />

Severance.<br />

Miss Mary L. Hay and Miss Alberta Hay,<br />

daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hay, of<br />

Beech Avenue, North Side, are at Atlantic<br />

City where the former is recovering from an<br />

illness. They expect to return home next<br />

week.<br />

Mrs. James L. de Vou, of Northumberland<br />

Avenue, has just returned from a trip<br />

through California and the West.

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