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THE INDEX, Saturday, February 11, 1928<br />

A Sale of Outstanding Leadership<br />

Entire Stock Furniture<br />

20% Off<br />

Monday, starts the second week of this most wortlnj sale occasion.<br />

A sale that has had the generous approval of the puhlic<br />

— evidenced in the fact that hundreds have come and made<br />

their selections.<br />

There are reasons for this — good, hlunt, tangible reasons- the selection<br />

unusually style right — a large showing of refreshingly modern<br />

suites and pieces— new and novel without getting into the extreme.<br />

The price factor has been dealt with directhi— inexpensive location<br />

and low overhead permits o markedly and consistently low price at<br />

B &" E>— a flat out and out discount of 2 0 % from these prices<br />

certainly carries conviction in the customer s mind.<br />

Come Monday — or early in the week—stock at its best—see this<br />

furniture—— it constitutes a real exposition— and we want your approval.<br />

B o g g s & B u h l<br />

T H E I N D E X C A L E N D A R<br />

** of'Pittsburgh Life<br />

Miss Martha Hamlin Cooper, daughter<br />

of Dr. and Mrs. Roy C. Cooper, of<br />

North Negley Avenue, to Mr. Robert<br />

M. Repp, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Published Every Saturday by<br />

The Index Publishing Company<br />

Robert M. Repp, of South Atlantic<br />

Avenue.<br />

SOCIAL AFFAIRS<br />

233 Oliver Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

February 18—Mrs. Remsen V. Messier,<br />

Established 1895 Telephone Atlantic 5323<br />

CATHERINE M. PATTERSON, Editor<br />

of Pembrooke Place, gives dinner<br />

for Mr. and Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Armstrong<br />

Kelly. Pittsburgh Golf Club.<br />

WILLIAM J. HATTON, Business Manager<br />

LECTURES<br />

Subscription price $3.00 the year. Single copies February ten cents. 12—Carnegie Museum pre­<br />

Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office of sents Chief Strongheart in "From<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

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

Hall. 2:30.<br />

Vol. LVII. February 11, 1928 No. 6<br />

February I 7 Friday Morning Club,<br />

League of Women Voters of Allegheny<br />

County, presents Dr. Elmer<br />

WEDDINGS<br />

D. Graper, University of Pittsburgh<br />

April 14 Miss Elizabeth Swift Ogden, Political Department. Carnegie<br />

daughter of Mrs. Everett Malcolm Music Hall. I I o'clock.<br />

Hawley, of Philadelphia, and Mr. February 1 9—Carnegie Museum pre­<br />

Clarke Miller, son of Judge J. J. Milsents Guy C. Caldwell in "The Rocky<br />

ler, of Pittsburgh. St. Martin*s-in- Mountain National Park." Lecture<br />

the-Field, Chestnut Hill, Philadel­ Hall. 2:30.<br />

phia.<br />

February 20—Pennsylvania College foi<br />

April 28 Miss Elizabeth Wightman Women presents Mme. E. Guerin in<br />

Mellon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Louis the Fourteenth Period." (Il­<br />

Thomas Alexander Mellon, of North lustrated.) 1 1 o'clock.<br />

Negley Avenue, and Mr. John B. February 23—Academy of Science and<br />

Sellers, ENGAGEMENTS<br />

son of Mrs. Harry D. Sellers, Art of Pittsburgh presents Samuel<br />

Miss of Sally Westminster Rawstorne, Place. daughter of Mr. Grathwell in "What I Found in<br />

and Mrs. Charles D. Rawstorne, or Japan." Carnegie Institute Lecture<br />

Denniston Avenue, to Mr. John C. Hall. 8 o'clock.<br />

Bane, Jr., son of Mrs. John C. Bane, February 24—Friday Morning Club,<br />

of South Atlantic Avenue.<br />

League of Women Voters of Alle­<br />

Miss Ruth Elizabeth Manor, daughter gheny County, presents Mrs. Ida<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Manor, of Wright Bowman in ""Current<br />

East Liverpool, Ohio, to Mr. John Events." Carnegie Music Hall. 1 I<br />

Scott Robb, III., son of Mr. and Mrs. o'clock.<br />

John Scott Robb, Jr., of Carnegie. February 26—Carnegie Museum pre­<br />

Miss Lou Scott, sister of Mr. and Mrs. sents Dan McCowan in "A Natural­<br />

Walter A. Scott, of Elgin Avenue, to ist in the Rockies." Lecture Hall.<br />

Mr. Barton Stevenson, of Pittsburgh. 2:30.<br />

Miss Frances Burdick, daughter of Mr. March 2 — Friday Morning Club,<br />

and Mrs. Julian Burdick, of Von League of Women Voters of Alle­<br />

Lent Place, to Mr. Charles Cromgheny County, presents Congresswell,<br />

Jr., of Baltimore.<br />

man Stephen G. Porter in "Interna­<br />

Miss Dorothy P. Eaton, daughter of tional Affairs." Carnegie Music Hall.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e M. Eaton, of I 1 o'clock.<br />

Braddock Avenue, to Mr. William R. March 4—Carnegie Museum presents<br />

Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Mrs. Barnum Brown in "Behind the<br />

C. Davis, of Spokane, Washington. Veil." Lecture Hall. 2:30.<br />

Miss Forsyth Patterson, daughter of March I 1—Carnegie Museum pre­<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Patterson, of sents L. O. Armstrong in "Whales,<br />

Sewickley, to Mr. David Meade Gil­ Totem Poles and Indians." Lecture<br />

more, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall. 2:30.<br />

D. Gilmore, of Sewickley.<br />

March 18 Carnegie Museum presents<br />

Miss Janet McLean, daughter of Mr. M. Graham Netting in "The Lesser<br />

and Mrs. J. F. McLean, of Stratford<br />

Avenue, Women's to Mr. Karl Eyes Straub, son of<br />

Antilles." Lecture Hall. 2:30.<br />

March 22—Academy of Science and<br />

Mr. and Are Mrs. D. All K. Straub, On of Pittsburgh<br />

and Clifton.<br />

Art of Pittsburgh presents Zellner,<br />

Protean Characterise in "Flashes<br />

FEBRUARY<br />

from Life, Literature and History.<br />

Carnegie Institute MUSIC Lecture Hall.<br />

February 8:15. I 1—Free <strong>org</strong>an recital. Car­<br />

2 9<br />

th<br />

March negie 25 Music Carnegie Hall. 8:15. Museum presents<br />

February Rudyerd 12—Free Boulton in <strong>org</strong>an "Angola, recital. A Nat-* Car­<br />

ural negie Paradise." Music Hall. Lecture 4 o'clock. Hall. 2:30.<br />

April February 18—Pennsylvania 12—Free <strong>org</strong>an College recital. Car­ for<br />

WAIT!!<br />

Women negie Music presents Hall, Mrs. North H. Side. H. A. 3<br />

Beach o'clock. in piano recital. I 1 o'clock.<br />

April February 24—Pennsylvania I 3—Sigrid Onegin. College Morris for<br />

Kaufmann Women presents Memorial Margaret Auditorium. Widde-<br />

8:15.<br />

mer. 1 1 o'clock.

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