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~ Rosalie Lurvey Will Become Bride Of Lt. Joseph Adam Rothbard May 28

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THE ENGAGEMENT OF MISS ROSALIE NANETTE LURVEY to Lt. (j.g.) Joseph Adam Rothbard, U. 8. N. R., Camp Allen, Norfolk, Va., is announced by the bride-to-be’s father, David Lurvey. Lt. Rothbard is the son of Mrs. Bessie Rothbard of Indianapolis. The ceremony will be read the evening of Sunday, May 28, in the Lirvey home. Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht and Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will officiate in the presence of the families. A supper after the ceremony for the bridal party and the families will be followed by a reception. Miss Frances Ruth Lurvey will be her sister's maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Jean Silberberg, New York; Mrs. Albert Lieberman and Mrs. Gordon K. Cohn. Lt. Rothbard will have his brother, Morris Rothbard, as best man while the ushers will be Leonard Lurvey, New York, the bride-to-be’s brother, and Robert Schwab and Irwin Rose. Miss Lurvey is a graduate of Tudor Hall school and of Goucher college, Baltimore. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Michigan and is a member of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity and the Druid society.

Dramatic Club Lists Officers

MRS. SYLVESTER JOHNSON was re-elected president of the Dramatic club at the organization's annual meeting this week in the Inidanapolis Athletic club. Edward L. Mayer was re-named as vice president, and Harold B. Tharp as treasurer. The new secretary is Reily G. Adams and new members of the board of directors are Thomas B. Stevenson, Mrs. Russell J. Ryan and Frederick G. Appel. The hold-over directors are Mrs. Blaine H. Miller, John D, Gould and William E. Munk.

The Goucher college club will meet for a 1 p. m. luncheon Next Baturday at the home of Miss Rosalie Lurvey. Prospective students will be entertained and officers will be elected.

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Musicale Units Will Present

Programs

The Camellle Fleig junior and|

® The women golfers of the Meridian Hills Country club will have a guest day meeting Wednesday at the club. The play will: begin at 8 a. m. followed by a 1 p. m. luncheon. Mrs. Charles E Harrison is the general chairman of golf activities and she will be assisted by Mesdames Willard Whipple, D. W. Bogda and Frank Langsenkamp Jr. A golf tournament will be held for both men and women on Memorial day, May 30, at the club. A buffet luncheon will be served from 12:30 until 1:30 p. m. and supper will be from 6 until Tp m

apogs Matinee ‘Musicale will pre-|

chapter house, { The junior section's program will begin at 2:45 p. m. Those participating will be Misses Anna Lee Edmonds, Sharon Stocking, Beverly Laughlin, Henrietta Doane, Alice Ray, Nancy Armstrong, Joan Shalansky, Dorothy Straub, Barbara Timmons, Delores Beck, Katy Lou Herath, Larlene Wenger and Anne Thompson.

Algonquin Members Arrange Box Parties for Horse Show To Celebrate Anniversary

The 20th anniversary of the Algonquin Riding club will be cele-| 4), Misses Louise Dunning, brated tomorrow afternoon with a horse show at the club. ‘Carolyn Reese, Ruth Ellen FarAmong the box parties arranged for the show is that of Dr. and kand, Mary Margaret Sutton, JoMrs. P. V. B. Allen whose guests will be Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Warner, ,...." pane Donna Iovine, Sharon Bloomington: Mrs. Anabel Ketcham, Chattanooga, Tenn, and Mrs. pacer and Joan Robinson and « Ruth Drummond and her daughter, Nancy, from Muncie. | Douglas Woodward, Ted Moore, !

With Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. and Prederick Petta. an will be Mr. and Mrs. Har- | . At 4 p. m. the student section old Wells and Miss NR Gyan Ension Metzger, vi present the following: Misses “White, “Also Mr, ‘and yells’ | Cy Oy de a Sah rs SRE” Patricia’ Lamb Mikired Rosner

the student sections of the Indian-| "4

sent their closing programs for | a the season tomorrow at the D. A. R.| ° i

Clarence Benadum of the 27th annual convention of the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women in the Claypool hotel.

Business and Professional Women Hear Talk by Mrs. Benadum,

Banquet Will Be

A discussion of the proposed Muncie. was the

Tonight

equal rights amendment by Mrs. highlight of this afternoon's session

“Should the proposed amendment become part of the basic law

all inequalities would be wiped out,” she said. to say that this is not the time tof

“Some have been heard

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1. The home of Mr. and Mrs.

| wedding of their daughter, Mary Jo, to Sgt. Robert Francis McGinnis, Charleston, 8, C,, son of Mrs. Lillian McGinnis of Indianapolis.

v7 Ble Her maFriage April

Mary Prances Parrish, Mary Mc- Ethel Spalding. The ceremony was read in the Olive Branch Christian church here and the couple is at Carthy, Betty Jean Barker, Mary | home in Miami, Fla. where the bridegroom is stationed. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Spalding Ann Gallagher, Mary Alice Peak,| and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith of Indianapelis,

3. Miss Rosalie Nanette Lurvey's engagement to Lt. (j.g.) Joseph Adam Rothbard, U. S. N. R, Is | announced by her father, David Lurvey. {

4. Mrs. Malvern Alan Schweig was Miss Shirley Anne Cohen before her marriage in Stockton, Cal, PLEASANTVILLE, N. J, May 20.| Mrs. Jessie Thiebaud Clapp ar: April 15. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Cohen of Indianapolis, and Lt. Schweig, army air

advance the amendment—when our country is at war | “But. we are fighting for freedom 7and justice, we cannot refuse to our women what are sons are attempting to secure,” she explained. “Freedom comes only to those who entertain a conscientious be-

We must think without confusion, without malice and without prejudice,” she concluded. The morning session was devoted to state officers’ and committees’ reports and the nomination of officers. The polls will be opened at noon today and will close at 3 p. m Miss Ruth Hoover and Miss Raboth of Indian-

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H. Pritchard Ross in Bridgeport was the scene Thursday night of the

~- {chael McKinnis, 307t0” Ensign Allen BE. Smith, U. S. N. R,, Mrs. Smith was Miss Mary

‘and’ corresponding secretary.

(P, H. Ho bots) { "Morning Speaker

Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting,

lief that it belongs to them. . . .|

apolis,, are the unopposed candi- ! a dates far the offices of president Kingsley df, “Mr. Brown's parents <: !

‘Kathryn Dietz Is Wed to Martin Brown

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A wedding breakfast at the Homestead followed the ceremony at 10 o'clock this morning that united Miss Kathryn Dietz and Martin J. Brown. The vows were heard in

Christ the King Catholic church by - =

| the Rev. Fr, Joseph V. Somes,

{ The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Eberhard P. Dietz, 581%

{are Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Brown, of Columbus, OQ.

Bride's Costume

{chairman of the Woman's division 9 . r th . { Entering on the arm of her of the state war finance committee, | el was the guest speaker this mornin father, the bride wore a white satin . guest sp : 8 cown styled with a sweetheart neck-

William Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin . | & | | Jeanne Bray, Joan Ruth Devin, ter, Miss Dolores Covert, and Macey | 0 Be Married | Lilian Bluestein, Adrienne RobinMiss Marilyn Richards will bring | They will be the guests of Miss James Corbett and Miss Lucy

> yr ; RE de Fn B10 i jehildreRt, Mrs. "Robert Olsen and Mi H il ISS amiiton Covert's guests will be Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. their daughGlendening. Jy JoEllen Burroughs and Carol | To Entertain Classmates Times Special Baum. four of her classmates from DePauw university to attend the show. Richard's parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank M. Richards. Mr. and Mrs Kaufman will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman.

With Mr. and Mrs. Oscar B. Perine will be Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Burnett, DeWitt

Brown and Charles Coates. Mrs. Lucinda Willis will attend with her daughter, Miss Mary Ellen Willis. Other guests of the Willis’ will be Mr. and Mrs. Perry Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Hall, Mrs. Harry Hall Jr, and Mrs. Lewis Blackledge.

Plan

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hussey will have as their guests Mr, and Mrs. Carroll Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. York, Miss Florence York and Mrs. C. R. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Williams will entertain with a dinner at their home following the show for their guests, Mrs. Kin Hubbard; Mrs. 8S. R. Hardison, Columbia, Tenn.. and Mrs. Kenneth Orr, Mrs. Donald Binford, Misses Kathryn Curry and Evelyn and Mary Ellen Tyndall, all from Greenfield.

Dinner Party

—The Presbyterian church here will |

be the scene at 7:30 o'clock tonight new officers

of the marriage of Miss Wanda Lee |

Hamiiton, Indianapolis, to Ensign Gerald E. Metzger of the Atlantic City naval air base. {| The parents of the couple are Mr. | and Mrs. Carl Hamilton and Mr. | land Mrs. F. A. Metzger, all of In- | dianapolis. | The bride will wear a gown of] ! white marquisette fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and full skirt! that extends into a short train. Her shoulder length veil will be held by| |a half hat of lattice work and she] and}

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{will carry a bouquet of red | white roses. Miss Mildred Gatlin, Indianapolis, | will be the maid of honor and Mrs. | Hamilton also will be here for the! wedding. A reception in the officers’ club, will follow the ceremony and the) couple will leave for a wedding trip to New York. They will be at home in Atlantic City.

‘Dance Is Set By A.W. V.S.

The American Women's Voluntary Services will meet at 7:30 p. m.

ranged the first program at which will be announced. The second presentation is in charge of Miss Maxine Critchfield.

Auxiliary Unit Lists Activities

The members of the Bruce P.|

Robison unit 133, American Legion auxiliary, will serve as hostesses tonight at the Illinois st. branch service center, Mrs. Homer Asher will be in charge and the cookies for the evening will be provided by the unit.

forces, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jule A. Schweig, Clayton, Mo. where the bridegroom is stationed. (W. Hurley Ashby photo.)

5. June 4 has been set as the date for the wedding of Miss Nell Nickell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Harry B. Nickell, to Jack W, Best. The ceremony will be read in Sweeney chapel at Butler university.

Sgt. Dolen, Miss Winifred Nichols Pratt-Voss Rite Will Be Married Tomorrow To Be Tonight In Sweeney Chapel at Butler ig

MONTGOMERY, Ala, May 20.— {| Miss Norma Voss, Indianapolis and The Rev. Ralph O'Dell will read the ceremony at 6:30 p. m. t0- Aviation Cadet William M. Pratt morrow in the Sweeney chapel of Butler university that will unite Miss will be united in a ceremony at 7:30 Winifred Nichols and Sgt. Jack Kenneth Dolen, Altus, OKla. | tonight in the post chapel at Gun-

anys os 11 . . | ter field, near here. A reception at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Philip C. Neid- The bride is the daughter of Mrs

The at-home address is Alliance, Neb,

Monday, Mrs. Stewart Maxwell, community service chairman, and her committee will meet at the Riley hospital for sewing and making surgical dressings. Memorial services for the post. unit and squadron will be held May 28 at the Julia Jameson Nutrition camp at Bridgeport. A tour of the camp will start at 3 p. m. followed by services at 4 p. m. There will be a dinner in the camp building at 5:30 p. m. Reservations for the dinner and transportation may be made with Mrs. Paul Keller. Miss Emily Maxwell will represent the unit at the Girls’ State

Rev. Fr. Doyle

The Verne K. Reeders will en- wednesday in the Columbia club Program to be held June 21 through tertain for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ab- |i; giscuss final plans for the “mer- |:

endroth, Charles A. Gould, Mes- |. " ’ » iry-go-round” ball to be given on dames John Fox, Walter Mayer | jue 3. ®

and Harry Leslie. Their daughter, Miss Dorothy Darlin: . \ g is general Miss Sue Reeder, will have as er hairman of the dance from which

[d guests Misses Katherine Geyer, | Marjorie Bain, Joan Boozer, Bar. | Proceeds will be used to subsidize the AWVS day nursery. Tickets bara Tracy, Susan Ward, Barbara! . Lee J Rikhoff d Natalie may be obtained at the service desks 8, vean olf an 3 in Wasson's, Block's or Ayres’ and

Greiner. at the Columbia club.

' ny Somnus chairmen for the Mrs. Coler event include Mrs. Frances Carter To Give Talk

Coburn, arrangements; Mrs. Doro“Trends in Indiana Painting To-

Jane Whipple Names Bridal Attendants

Miss Jane Elizabeth Whipple, who will become the bride of Joseph L. Howett June 9 in the Advent Episcopal church, has announced her attendants. The maid of honor will be Miss Jane Hyde and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. George W. Mohr and Miss Louise Swaim. John Howett, brother of the prospective bridegroom, will be best man and Lowell Boggy and Arthur Hamp will be ushers.

| linger, 6124 College ave. will follow the ceremony. The bridegroom Is | Thelma Kaercher, Indianapolis, and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Hatsin, 556 W. 30th st, {the bridegroom's parents, also of | For her wedding Miss Nichols has Indianapolis, are Mr. and Mrs. Raylchosen & gown, of traditional ivory mond Pratt. {satin fashioned on princess lines.! Mrs. Kaercher and Miss Jean |The .gored full skirt extends into a Rhodes of Indianapolis will be here train. | for the wedding. Miss Rhodes will Her two-tiered, finger-tip veil will| De the bride's only attendant and fall from a coronet of shirred tulle She Will wear a pink crepe frock accented at each side with orange 8nd white accessories. blossoms and she will carry a colo-| Miss Voss has chosen a blue nial bouquet of all-white flowers crepe dress and will wear white with an orchid in the center, accessories, A reception in the . Graystone hotel will follow the Bride's Atlendants ceremony and the couple will be Mrs. Neidlinger will be the matron | at home here. of honor for her sister. Her frock

Will Speak

The Marian College Alumnae association will hold an informal re|ception from 2:30 until 5 p. m. to-

morrow in the college reception hall. The honor guests will be the members of the graduating class who will be accepted into the as-| i . sociation by Miss Mary Duffy, Wil be of aqua crepe and her colo-| J, T'S, C. Luncheon

Rushville, president. nial bouquet will be of paste] Spring The Multnomah chapter, Inter-

| ing The members ’of the srrange- TONES against a yeliow malinel,

Janie ton Ee i gv The bridesmaids will be Mrs.| Foltz, Margaret Ann McCarty and | Levis Malcolm, Silver Springs, Md., ’ ¥ ‘and Mrs. Arnold Brown. They will Rosemary Spragg and Mrs. Thomas! ellow frocks fashioned alik luncheon. The speakers will Spellman. The coschairmen are oar yellow 1 Wale Mrs. Chester Pickett and Mrs. with fitted moire taffeta bodices and | *

{Miss Mary Margaret Cox and MTS. | poufrant net skirts and carry colo- | WY uelfing.

ftomorrow morning's

She discussed the importance of

the fifth war loan drive which will

open next month. Special luncheons today included the general luncheon for which

| Governor Schricker was the guest presidents | {luncheon. Miss Agnes O'Dell, past

speaker and the past

president of the Washington clubs, was the speaker for the latter

Banquet Tonight

Miss Celia Howard and Mrs. Louise Leonard Wright, both of Chi-

cago, will be the guest speakers for

the annual convention banquet tonight. Mayor Tyndall will extend

greetings to the delegates and the!

state chorus will provide music. Dr. Lena Madesin Phillips, international B. P. W. president, will speak for the international relations breakfast which will precede session. New officers will be installed and Miss Maryalice Buswell will present awards.

‘Mrs. Walter Thoms To Attend Meeting

line, long tapered lace sleeves and a full skirt extending into a train. | A band of ruffled lace and orange blossoms held her illusion veil. She carried a colonial bouquet of white flowers with a gardenia center. Miss Cel Zoltek, of Chicago, as maid of honor, wore a blue printed organdie and she carried a bouquet ‘1 of pastel flowers. The bridesmaids, Miss Genevieve Schmidt, Evansville, Miss Delores | Diétz, Chicago, and Miss Bernice Davis wore matching gowns and I carried pastel flower bouquets. The | bridegroom’s ~~ brother, Kenneth | Brown, was best man and the ush=~ {ers were Cal J. Brefeld and John | Dyer. Following a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Brown will be at home tin Indianapolis.

Y. W. C. A. Clubs ‘Note Progress Day

The 46th annual day of progress was celebrated recently by the Ine dustrial clubs of the Central Y. W, |C. A. and the Phyllis Wheatley Y.

{ Mrs. Walter Thoms, president of | W. at the latter branch. the Indianapolis Council of Parents

Mrs. Millie Thrasher and Miss

land Teachers, left today for New | Clara Theising were cochairmen for

York where she will attend

the the affair.

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‘bers from Indianapolis | will serve as contest judges.

| morrow,” included a skit and music.

Travel-Study club, will| The school 87 P.-T. A. will meet! /7¢) . {meet at 1 p. m. Wednesday at the at 3:15 p. m. Wednesday at hel V wit Parents home of Mrs. Fritz Wuelfing, 5527 school when new officers will be | Mr. and Mrs. William L. Bridges Carrollton ave., for a covered dish installed. The, annual story-telling |Jr., New York, and their son, Jimbe contest will be held and staff mem- my, are spending a 0-day visit libraries! with Mr. and Mrs. Bridges Sr. of

{Sylvan estates.

i Louis Aull. : | nial bouquets of pastel flowers cirThe Rev. Fr. John J. Doyle, col-|.1.4 with aqua maline frills, |lege chaplain, will be the guest Misses Marilyn and Carolyn Bat- | {speaker and a “School Days” pro-iy..) twin cousins of the bridegram will be preserited by the stu- groom, will be the junior brides-|

dents. |maids. They will wear yellow taf-|

The music and home economics | g feta frocks and carry flowers lik departments will assist with the en- oa of the bridesmaids. 3 ®

thy Smith, decorations; Miss Genevieve Brown, music; Mrs. Pauline day” will be the subject of a gallery talk by Mrs. Wendell P. Coler at 4

Glazebrook, entertainment; Miss Dorothy MacMurphy and Miss Horp. m. tomorrow in the John Herron Art museum.

tense Hahn, tickets; Miss Gene Scott, hostesses; Mrs. Gene Clifton, circus booths, and Miss Kathryn The 37th annual exhibit of Indiana artists’ work is on display at the museum and Mrs. Coler's|

Messner, publicity. *Lilies of San Miguel,” an oil, is

New England Club in the show.

Will Give Tea Tomorrow will be guest day for

* The annual guest meeting of the} the Hoosler Salon Patrons ia New England club will be a musical} tion and Mrs. Leonidas Smith is

tea to be held from 2:30 until 4:30} chairman of the host committee, |0: : Tuesday at the home of Mrs. She will be assisted by Mrs. Robert

Hezzie B. Pike, 2012 N. Delaware st.| Tyndall, Mrs, Edgar Evans and An- |, O0;hostesses will be Mrs. Arthur) ton Scherrer.

P. Thomas and Mrs. William Dob- | sn son. Miss Judith Slicer will pre-| Wilbur D. Peat, museum director, {$€nt 8 program of harp selection will Monday before the

and an original story, “Two Little || A.C. A. club, which will hold its|{BOYS." Will be read by Mrs. En guest day atithe museum. 4 1

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W. Hay. Among the recent museum acquisitions are two pewter Hanukkah lamps, Jewish ceremonial pieces, a

P.-T. A. Installs

New officers were

installed by the| Parent - Teacher . association of |

Club Plans Tea at Ladywood

tertainment and refreshments. The bridegroom's uncle, Barney r Harsin, will be the best man and the ushers will be Paul Battreal, another cousin of the bridegroom, and Mr, Arnold. a potter le te | After a short wedding trip the 2 FY couple will be at home in Altus,

Delta Sigma Kappa || -. Will Install

Officers will be installed by Kappa | chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa! sorority, Monday evening at the home of Mrs, Harold Springer, Wanamaker. eT “| Mrs. Gladys Powers is the new! president and other officers are Mrs. Roland Coapstick, vice president; Miss Merle Sutherland and

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