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THE INDEX, Saturday, January 21, 1928<br />
J. J. Gillespie Co.<br />
639 Liberty Avenue<br />
Established 1832<br />
OIL PAINTINGS<br />
AND<br />
WATER COLORS<br />
BY<br />
American and Foreign Artists<br />
English Antique Furniture<br />
Old and Modern Mezzotints<br />
Original Etchings and<br />
Facsimiles in Color<br />
Period Mirrors<br />
Old Paintings Restored<br />
Frames Regilded<br />
Artistic Picture Framing<br />
639 Liberty Ave.<br />
CARDS FOR ALL<br />
OCCASIONS<br />
AUCTION BRIDGE<br />
SUPPLIES<br />
WEDDING ENGRAVING<br />
CALLING CARDS<br />
Magazine Subscriptions<br />
ELIZABETH GIBSON<br />
MAGAZINIST<br />
Sixth Floor, 212 Oliver Avenue<br />
Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
ATLANTIC 5008<br />
INSTRUCTION<br />
AUCTION and CONTRACT<br />
BRIDGE<br />
FLORENCE CH1SHOLM DOUGLASS<br />
Montrose 1737<br />
Jaye Rigdon<br />
Shampooing. Manicuring. Facial Massage<br />
Scalp Treatments.<br />
The Parker Method ol Hair<br />
and Scalp Treatment Used<br />
Telephone Atlanfic 5093 2.33 Oliver Arenue<br />
"EXCLUSIVELY A WOMAN'S SERVICE"<br />
WUNDERLY BROTHERS<br />
FINE ART DEALERS<br />
512 Wood Street and 306-8-10 Oliver Avenue<br />
Storage for Household Goods<br />
Fireproof and Non-Fireproof<br />
Warehouses<br />
HAUGH & KEENAN<br />
STORAGE & TRANSFER CO.<br />
Center &i Euclid Aves. Phone Montrose 6700<br />
February 1 6—Epoch Club. Hostess,<br />
MISCELLANEOUS<br />
of Revolt Against the Common<br />
Mrs. Charles Orchard.<br />
February 1 7—Woman's Club of Oak<br />
January 23—Celebration of "Foreign<br />
place." Trinity Protestant Episcopal<br />
land. Hotel Schenley.<br />
Missions Month." Speaker, Mrs.<br />
Church. 12:20.<br />
February I 7—United Daughters of the<br />
Charles Kirkland Roys. The Wil<br />
February 1—Stage and Play Society<br />
Confederacy, Pittsburgh Chapter,<br />
liam Penn. 2:30.<br />
gives second performance of season.<br />
business and social meeting. Hotel<br />
January 24 Allegheny County Medi<br />
Carnegie Music Hall.<br />
Schenley.<br />
cal Society Woman's Auxiliary cele<br />
February 2 and 3—Trinity Institute<br />
February 1 7—Woman's Club of Crafbrates<br />
third anniversary. Miss Ella<br />
presents Guy S. Greene, Department<br />
ton presents J. Fred Lissfelt in<br />
Ruth Boyce will speak on "Preof<br />
English, University of Pittsburgh,<br />
"Musicians of Pennsylvania," with<br />
School Education." Blue room. The<br />
in "Modern Fiction and Reality."<br />
vocal illustrations by Mrs. J. G. Lit-<br />
William Penn. Preceded by business<br />
Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church.<br />
tell. Craft Club Hall.<br />
meeting at I :30.<br />
12:20.<br />
February 20 The Tourists celebrate<br />
January 24—Triangle Photographers<br />
February 6—Dickens Fellowship gives<br />
Washington's Birthday. Congress<br />
Association all-day meeting. The<br />
birthday dinner. Fort Pitt.<br />
Clubhouse.<br />
Fort Pitt.<br />
February 7 and 8 Trinity Institute<br />
February 20—Woman's Club of Se<br />
January 24 and 25—Trinity Institute<br />
presents the Rev. Percy G. rCammerwickley<br />
Valley. Edgeworth Club.<br />
presents Chester M. Wallace, School<br />
er, rector, in "Ethics and the Mod<br />
3 o'clock.<br />
of Drama, Carnegie Institute of<br />
ern Family." Trinity Protestant<br />
February 2 1—Woman's Club of Pitts<br />
Technology, in "The Place of the<br />
Episcopal Church. 1 2 :20.<br />
burgh. Drama day. Congress Club<br />
Theatre in American Life." Trinity<br />
February 9 and 10—Trinity Institute<br />
house.<br />
Protestant Episcopal Church. 12:20.<br />
presents Max Schoen, Department of<br />
February 21—Woman's Alliance, First<br />
January 26 and 2 7—Trinity Institute<br />
Education and Psychology, Carnegie<br />
Unitarian Church, Morewood and<br />
presents Homer Saint-Gaudens, Di<br />
Institute of Technology, in "Do We<br />
Ellsworth Avenues, gives dinner and<br />
rector of Carnegie Institute Depart<br />
Need A Substitute for Righteousness<br />
entertainment.<br />
ment of Fine Arts, in "The Role of<br />
as a Moral Sanction!1" Trinity Prot<br />
February 2 7 Woman's Club of Se<br />
Art in an Industrial City." Trinity<br />
estant Episcopal Church. 12:20.<br />
wickley Valley Department of Phil<br />
Protestant Episcopal Church. 12:20.<br />
February 14 and 15—Trinity Instianthropy<br />
presents children of Indus<br />
January 28—McKinley Commemoratute<br />
presents Mont R. Gabbert, Detrial<br />
Home for Crippled Children in<br />
tion Society gives annual dinner.<br />
partment of Philosophy, University<br />
play. Edgeworth Club. 3 o'clock.<br />
The William Penn.<br />
of Pittsburgh, in "Religious Author<br />
February 27—Homewood Women s<br />
January 28 Closing date for annual<br />
ity in a Free State." Trinity Prot<br />
Club presents Miss Laura Redick,<br />
Automobile Show. Motor Square<br />
estant Episcopal Church. 12:20.<br />
executive secretary Consumers<br />
Garden.<br />
February 16 and 17 Trinity Institute<br />
League of Western Pennsylvania.<br />
January 3 1 and February I—Trinity<br />
presents Bishop Francis J. McCon-<br />
FROM THE INDEX CALENDAR OF JANUARY 17, 1903<br />
Homewood Carnegie Library.<br />
Institute presents Frederick P. Maynell,<br />
of the Methodist Episcopal<br />
(Twenty-five Years Ago)<br />
February 2 7—Colloquium Club. Hoster,<br />
Department of English, Univer<br />
Church, Pittsburgh, in "The Sentiess,<br />
Mrs. Harry H. Rankin.<br />
sity of Pittsburgh, in "The Literature<br />
mental Strain in American Relig<br />
DINNERS, CARD PARTIES, ion." RECEPTIONS<br />
Trinity Protestant Episcopal<br />
February 28—Tuesday Musical Club January I 7 The Misses Whitehead give Church. a small tea. 12:20.<br />
gives manuscript program. Upper<br />
January 1 7 Mrs. James Wood's tea.<br />
Hall, Soldiers' Memorial. 2:15.<br />
January I 7—Mrs. H. C. Fownes* luncheon.<br />
February 29 Woman's Alliance, First<br />
Unitarian Church, Morewood and January 1 7 Miss Dalzell's skating party.<br />
Ellsworth Avenues. Social Service January 19 Mrs. Harmar D. Denny's card party.<br />
day.<br />
ART EXHIBITS<br />
January 20 and February 21—Entertainment at the Brighton Country Club.<br />
March<br />
February<br />
26—Dolly<br />
9-March 10<br />
Madison<br />
Associated<br />
Chapter,<br />
Art<br />
January 20—Mrs. Edward B. Taylor and her daughter, Miss Taylor, of<br />
ists<br />
Daughters<br />
of Pittsburgh<br />
of 1812.<br />
annual<br />
Womans<br />
exhibition.<br />
City<br />
Sewickley, give a reception.<br />
Carnegie<br />
Club, the<br />
Galleries.<br />
William Penn.<br />
February<br />
May 14<br />
26<br />
Dolly<br />
Closing<br />
Madison<br />
date for<br />
Chapter,<br />
exhibi<br />
January 20 Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hammond's card party.<br />
tions<br />
Daughters<br />
of American<br />
of 1812.<br />
sculpture<br />
Womans<br />
and January 21 Mrs. Hartley Howard's "bridge" party.<br />
City<br />
modern<br />
Club, the<br />
drawings.<br />
William Penn.<br />
Carnegie Galler January 21 Mrs. Edward D. Gilmore's four-o'clock tea.<br />
ies.<br />
January 2 1 and 22—Mrs. Henry Dallmeyer, Jr., entertains at luncheon.<br />
October 18 -December 10—Twentyseventh<br />
Carnegie Institute International<br />
Art exhibition.<br />
BENEFITS<br />
January 28 Pittsburgh Alumnae of<br />
Pi Beta Phi fraternity give benefit<br />
bridge for Sevier County (Tennessee)<br />
settlement school. University<br />
January 21—Mrs. Grant Anderson entertains at cards for Mrs. W. S.<br />
Miller.<br />
January 21 Mrs. Joseph Bernard Shea's reception.<br />
January 21—Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Anderson's theatre party at the Alvin.<br />
January 22—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Glesenkamp entertain at cards.<br />
January 22—Mrs. William A. Dinker's euchre and dinner.<br />
January 22 and 23—Mrs. Robert Frew Shannon and Miss Shannon s<br />
of Pittsburgh Faculty Clubhouse. 2<br />
luncheons.<br />
o'clock.<br />
January 23—Mrs. Edward W. Gwinner and Miss Minnemyer give an at<br />
January 30 Woman's Club of Sewickley<br />
Valley Junior Department<br />
presents play for benefit of Pennsylvania<br />
State College scholarship fund.<br />
Edgeworth Club. Afternoon and<br />
evening.<br />
February 3 Aero Club of Pittsburgh<br />
home to meet Mrs. James S. McCarthy, followed by a card<br />
party in the evening.<br />
January 26—Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Langenheim's theatre party in honor of<br />
Miss Hamilton, of Germantown.<br />
January 26 and 27—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips Davis entertain at cards.<br />
January 29—Mrs. Joseph R. Woodwell's bridge whist party.<br />
gives annual military ball. The Wil February 2—Mr. and Mrs. James K.. Ewing, of North Highland Avenue,<br />
liam Penn.<br />
celebrate their crystal wedding by giving a card party and<br />
February 21—Tuesday Musical Club<br />
gives benefit bridge for building<br />
dance.<br />
fund. Hotel Schenley. 2 o'clock.<br />
March 5 Wellesley SPORTS College Club of<br />
January Pittsburgh 3 1 - sponsors February benefit 4 — perform Belmont<br />
ance Manor of Golf Gilbert and and Country Sullivan Club operas. 36<br />
The hole Alvin. medal competition. Bermuda.<br />
February 25—Pittsburgh Collie Club<br />
show.<br />
MISCELLANEOUS<br />
January 22—Meeting of the public baths department of Permanent Civic<br />
committee of Woman's Clubs.<br />
January 29—Civic Club reception at the Twentieth Century Club.