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Miss Virginia Corbus Patterson, daughter<br />

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

of Beechwood Boulevard, to<br />

Mr. Murray Grimes, son of Mr. William<br />

D. Grimes, of South Negley<br />

Avenue.<br />

Miss Maude Lillian Sprowls, daughter<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Sprowls,<br />

of North Avenue, Wilkinsburg, and<br />

Mr. Floyd Mitchell Morrow, of<br />

Swissvale.<br />

Miss Pauline Stevens Page, daughter of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Stevens Page,<br />

of Thomas Boulevard, to Mr. Lesslie<br />

Stock well Howell, son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. C. Harry Stockton Howell, of<br />

Haverford.<br />

Miss Winifred Graham Croft, daughter<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Harry William<br />

Croft, of the Schenley Apartments,<br />

to Mr. William Stavely Wilson, nf<br />

East Sixty-seventh Street, New York,<br />

son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John<br />

Alexander Wilson, of Brooklyn.<br />

Miss Jane Taggart Brown, daughter of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Taggart Brown,<br />

of Bellevue, to Mr. Wellman Cotton<br />

Daniels, of Syracuse, New York, son<br />

of Mrs. Charles H. Daniels, of Somerville,<br />

Massachusetts.<br />

Miss Eleanor Lovelace Winter, daughter<br />

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

Beechwood Boulevard, to Mr. John<br />

Birge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan<br />

R. Birge, of Schenectady, New York.<br />

Miss Mary McCann Woods, daughter of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woods, of<br />

Sewickley, to Mr. Edward Alexander<br />

Proctor, son of Mr. and Mrs. James<br />

M. Proctor, of Washington.<br />

Largest Jewelry Establishment in Pittsburgh<br />

A T H A L F P R I C E<br />

E X T R A Q U A L I T Y<br />

THE INDEX, Saturday, February 4, 1928<br />

1928<br />

S I L V E R P L A T E D W A R E S<br />

Platters<br />

Tea Services<br />

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Knives, Forks, Spoons<br />

Candlesticks<br />

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at J 2 Price<br />

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These are all goods of exceplional merit and recent designs, now being shown in our<br />

GIFT SHOPPE, SECOND FLOOR, and now being sold in our Pre-inventory Sale.<br />

AT HALF PRICE<br />

Peace Pipe to War Trail." Lecture<br />

Miss Martha Lewis MacCord, daughter Hall. 2:30.<br />

of Mrs. Annie Lewis MacCord and February I 7 Friday Morning Club.<br />

the late Dr. Thomas Charles Mac­ League of Women Voters of Alle­<br />

Cord, of McKee Place, to Mr. Bidgheny* County, presents Dr. Elmer<br />

die Arthurs, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Graper, University of Pittsburgh<br />

Biddle Arthurs, of Center Avenue. Political Department. Carnegie<br />

Miss Sara Eleanore Thorp, daughter of Music Hall. 1 1 o'clock.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munroe February I 9—Carnegie Museum pre­<br />

Thorp, of Maple Avenue, Edgewood, sents Guy C. Caldwell in "The Rocky<br />

to Mr. William Forker Whitla, son of Mountain National Park." Lecture<br />

Mrs. James P. Whitla, of Sharon. Hall. 2:30.<br />

Miss Katherine Cunningham, daughter February 20 Pennsylvania College foi<br />

of Mrs. S. Woodward Cunningham, Women presents Mme. E. Guerin in<br />

of Shady Avenue, to Mr. Ge<strong>org</strong>e "Louis the Fourteenth Period." (Il­<br />

Field MacDonald, son of Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e lustrated.) 1 I o'clock.<br />

Field MacDonald, of the Ruskin February 24—Friday Morning Club,<br />

Apartments.<br />

League of Women Voters of Alle­<br />

Miss Helen Frances Hood, daughter of gheny County, presents Mrs. Ida<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jervis Hood, Wright Bowman in '"Current<br />

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Boyd Lyons, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. o'clock.<br />

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Miss<br />

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Mildred<br />

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Payne in ist in the Rockies." Lecture Hall,<br />

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Ge<strong>org</strong>e C. 2:30.<br />

February<br />

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Maude<br />

Russell<br />

Royden.<br />

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Congress­<br />

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Mrs. James<br />

10 Carnegie<br />

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Institute De­<br />

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Frank Gardner Hale in "The Craft<br />

SOCIAL AFFAIRS<br />

1 I o'clock.<br />

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February 10 — Seton Hill College April I 8—Pennsylvania<br />

MUSIC<br />

Free to the public.<br />

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Alumnae Association gives third an­ Women<br />

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League of Women Voters of Alle­ February<br />

April 24—Pennsylvania<br />

5 Free <strong>org</strong>an recital. Cargheny<br />

County, presents Tom Skeynegie Music Hall. 4 o'clock.<br />

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world traveler, in "Soviet Russia Tonegie Music Hall, North Side. 3<br />

day." Carnegie Music Hall. I I o'clock.<br />

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