Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1946 — Page 16

“Engagement of Lt. Gwen Rosenak * And Kenneth Lewin Is Announced

a : { THE ENGAGEMENT OF LT. (j.g) GWEN ROSENAK, SPAR, of Chicago, and Kenneth James Lewin has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Samuel Rosenak of Terre Haute. The wedding will take place

in Chicago next month. ! The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lewin, East Chicago, and recently was discharged from the army where he served as a captain mn the qu corps. He was graduated from Indiana university and is a member of Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. “1 Lt. Rosenak, who formerly lived in Indianapolis, attended Stephens college and Northwestern university where she was an Alpha Budilon Phi sorority member. She expects to be discharged from the United States coast guard by next month.

» n » Miss Nancy Niven will be the honor guest Thursday at a luncheon and handkerchief shower to be given by Mrs. C. Raymond Miller in the Meridian Hills Country club. Miss Niven's marriage to Thomas R. Drybrough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Griffith, . will be. May 1. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Niven. Guests at Thursday's party, with the bride-to-be, her mother and Mrs. Griffith will be Mesdames E. E. Bollinger, Al Buschmann, Foster Clippinger, Willis Conner, Raymond Crom, Donald Rowles, William Trimble and W. H. Turner and Miss Marny Home,

A. A. U. W. Program Saturday MISS ‘DOROTHY D. WILSON of Logansport, interpreter of modern plays, will present “Dear Ruth” for members of the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Women and their guests at a tea at 2:15 p. m. Saturday in the Woman's Department club. New and courtesy members of the A A U W and incoming officers will be honor guests. Mrs. John Paul Lahr will be installed as president of the, branch with Mrs. W. Howard Bull, second vice president and membership chairman; Miss Ruth K. Duckwall, secretary, and Mrs. Walter Leckrone and Mrs. Sidney F. Scarborough, directors. Miss Wilson and Mrs. Wayne C. Kimmel, state president, will pour, assisted by Mrs. John C. Hewitt, Mrs. Earl H. Conway and Miss Lois Mallett, directors of the local branch, Miss Carol Baum,

harpist, will play.

Hostesses for Tea - MEMBERS OF THE A. A. U. W. executive board who will be hostesses for the tea include Mesdames Russell Benson, W. A. Clabaugh, Murray Conner, Donald Drake, Russell Fanning, F. W, Gilchrist, Gilbert Jackson, Hans Jacobsen, Howard Obenchain, Noble Poole, Herbert Redding, Ralph Reid, Everett M. Schofield, Lowell Thomas, Lloyd S. Wilhite and Howard Wisner, Misses Oranda Bangsberg, Agnes Brown, Hazel C. Force, Jeannette Grubb and LaVerne Ridlen. Mrs. Poole is chairman of the hospitality committee, assisted by Mesdames Milton J. Elrod, Edmond Hebel, Keith Huffman, George Minton and Morris Paynter and Miss Alice Hankins. "On the arrangements committee are Mrs. Drake, chairman; Mesdames Benson, Bull, Gilchrist, Wisner, Lindon, Bailey, Milo Boles, Williath C. Brandt, L. Lowell Craig, William J. Pife, Arthur Focke, Virginia Green, Logan Hall, Oscar M. Helmer and John

L. Irvine. . Others are Mesdames Otto Janert, Karl M. Koons, Robert M. Lingle, Keith Smith, Paul J. Stokes, Paul R. Summers, Leonard L. Swartz and A. A. Trefz, Miss Duckwall and Miss Marcella Crabill

Sorority Will Observe State Day ALPHA DELTA PI SORORITY will celebrate its 95th anniversary with a state day luncheon and dance May 4 in the Hotel Antlers. Chapter members at Hanover college and Indiana university and various alumnae clubs throughout the state have been

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invited. : Mrs. Max Foster is general chairman for the luncheon, assisted by Mesdames Fred Blum, Bernard H. Jeup, Don Elder and Arthur Coller. Miss Edith Seitz and Mrs. Joseph P. Cummings are cochairmen for the dance. Mrs. C. H. Tageson is publicity chairman. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Coller, Miss Vicki Stevens or Miss Frances Eickhoff by next Monday.

Mrs. Thornburgh to Speak

Erin Isle chapter, International Mrs. Jules Zinter was the speaker. Travel-Study club, will meet at New officers are Mrs. | Elmer 6:30 p. m. Thursday for a chicken Schaub, president; Mrs. Frances dinner at Whispering Winds. Mrs.}Anderson and Mrs. Phillip Mann, John W. Thornburgh will speak. [first and second vice presidents; New officers are Mrs, L. C. Gal-| Mrs. Harry Carter and Mrs. Annah breath, president; Mrs. Charles H.|E. Core, recording and correspondSeashols and Mrs. Charles Lind- ing secretaries; Mrs. Fred Skiles, ner, first and second vice presi-|treasurer; Mrs. Horace Dougherty, dents; Mrs. Ray F. Hanger and auditor, and Mrs. Harold Hayes, Mrs. P. B. Mulcahy, recording and|delegate to the federation. corresponding secretaries; Mrs, a = = Kenneth Rosenberger, treasurer;| The Colonial Boston chapter, In"Mrs. E. D. Hunter, auditor, and|ternational Travel-Study club, will

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; Principals in’ Bridal News

P. H. Ho photo. An April 14 ceremony united Miss Elizabeth Rumbley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Rumbley, Brazil, and Gene Perry, 946 N. Meridian st., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Perry, Boonville.

P. H. Ho photo.

Mrs. O. M. Ferguson, Tip-

marriage of her daughter, Marie, formerly of Indianapolis, to Karl Sholtes, son of Mrs. Ruth Sholtes, New York. The wedding will be May 11.

Voorhis photo. Mrs. John Zupancic Jr. was Miss Mary Konechnik before her marriage March 2. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bert W. Pfaff, son of Mr. and Frank Konechnik, 931 N. War-

Mrs. Robert Pfaff, 608 Argyle man ave. and Mr. Zupancic's rd. parents are of Morgantown.

The Bridal Scene— £7 May Wedding Dates Are Chosen By Four Brides-to-Be; Gertrude Staab to Be Honored

P. H. Ho photo. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Woodlock, 4918 W. 13th st, announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Lee, to Al-

and pre-nuptial parties are being given for future brides. Miss Patricia Ann Welsh has set May 18 as the date for her marriage to John L. Clark Jr. The ceremony will be read at 9 a. m. in St. Patrick's Catholic church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Welsh, 1170 Reid pl, and the bridegroom-to-be's Richard Joseph Bryant Saturday in parents are Mr. and Mrs. John L. the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Clark, 1318 Wright st. church. Guests at the shower will|

sister's maid of honor and brides-|ihe pride-to-be; Mesdames Jomaids will be Mrs, Charles Wil- seph P, Fischer, James F. Healy, liamson and Mrs, James Tolin. Harold Reilly, Harry Wilson and Richard Gastineau will be the best Joseph McHugh. man with John T. O'Brien and Mr.| Others will be Misses Gertrude Tolin as ushers. McHugh, Patricia Staab, Betty #8. 8 Pittman, Mary Jane Remmetter, Announcement has been made by [Frances Stich, Mary Phyllis Tobin, Mr. and Mrs. William Zeph, 306|Helen Rita Swartz, Rosemary Carr E. Raymond st., of the approaching |and Mildred and Mary Fischer. marriage of their daughter, Irene, Miss Remmetter and Miss Pittman to Edgar F. Sell- entertained recently with a lunchmeyer, son of Mr. _# eon and personal shower in the i Columbia club in Miss Staab’s honor,

Mrs. Donald H. Carter, federation meet at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the delegate. “+Heotel Lincoln. Mrs. Noble Reynolds Mrs. Thornburgh spoke before the| Will lecture on “India” and Mrs. Arabian chapter, 1. T.-S. C., at a|Robert Newby will talk on the luncheon meeting today in the Y.|painting, “The Last Supper.” W. C. A. Hostesses will be Mesdames C. E. officers Logsdon, C. L. Bogart, W. J. Berry, om Ee C. M. Beckman, LeRoy Portteus and Mrs. George Vestal, vice president. James A. Matthews and Dr. Lilly Mrs. Carl Jackson and Mrs. Ray Clements, A card party at 2 p. m. * Gardner, secretaries, and Mrs. Ar- will follow a luncheon.

thur Wooden, treasurer. . Mrs. Frank Bond ‘will be chair- : man of the card party, assisted by

i .-s 8 Mesdames David H. White, C. H. The Mayflower chapter, I. T.-8.|Luft, Elmer Johnson and Pat BarC., met today in Ayres’ tearoom.!rett. . : rei

N. Pershing ave. a 8 2 Miss Lillian Juergens, daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Q. Juergens, 838 Ellenberger pkwy., will be married to James R. Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J, Fox, 715 N. DeQuincy st, at 10 a. m. Saturday, May 18, in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. The Rev.

m, May 11 in St Catherine's Catholic church. Miss Anna Marie Zeph, sis- a ter of the bride-to-be, will enter- Miss Zeph Fr. James Moore will officiate. tain with a miscellaneous .shower| Mys. Wayne E. Thompson will Thursday ,in the home of her par-|pe the matron of honor and the ents,” Mrs. Howard Curfman and |pridesmaids will be Mrs. Robert Mrs, LeRoy Taylor, aunts of the|west and Miss Lorraine Juergens, prospective" bridegroom, will give|gister of the bride-to-be. Frank a miscellaneous shower May 2 in{Pox will be the best man.and

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Mrs. Curfman's home, 317 N.lushers will be Robert Fox and Holmes ave, Robert Koch. ; Mrs. West will entertain with a

A personal shower will be given in Miss Zeph's honor May 5 by|miscellaneous shower May 5 and Misses Eileen and Marguerite Sell-[Mrs. Wayne Thompson will be meyer, sisters of the bridegroom-to hostess for a linen shower May 10.

(be. Mrs. William Stader, 1207 E. nN 8 8 . |South st, another sister of the| The engagement and approaching | bride-to-be, will be hostess for a|marriage of Miss Winifred Peters | miscellaneous shower May 17. to Earle ©. Catlin, 4945 Washing$8.» {ton blvd, has been announced by A kitchen shower in honor of the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and

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Vows Are Read | This Morning |

Sacred Heart Church Is Scene of Rite

In a ceremony at 9:30 a. m. to- | day in the Sacred Heart Catholic church, Miss Mary Catherine Rawlings became the bride of Frank | Bernard Neu. chard Conrad read the vows. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Catherine Rawlings, 1537 8S. New Jersey st., anid Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Neu, 2349 E. Garfield dr. Entering with her uncle, Carl W. Sanders, the bride wore a white lace and net gown fashioned with a fitted basque, long sleeves and a full skirt, Bride's Attendants Her two-tiered fingertip, illusion veil cascaded from an illusion tiara accented with seed pearls. She] carried a white prayerbook topped | with a white orchid. Miss Mary Jean Sanders, cousin of the bride and maid of honor, was dressed in pink net styled with a fitted bodice, V neckline, peplum and a gathered skirt. She carried { deep pink carnations and wore a tiara of matching flowers. The bridesmaids, Miss Dcrothy Sanders and Mrs. Simon Shelley, chose aqua net fashioned like the maid of honor’s frock and carried pale pink carnations. They wore matching flower tiaras. Trip to Florida Miss Rosemarie Neu, the bride- | groom's sister and junior brides- | maid, was dressed in peach net | and carried carnations. A white net | rock was worn by Lee Ann Pierle,| { niece of the bridegroom and flower | girl, She carried a bouquet of white! | spring flowers. Kenneth Hinz was! | ringbearer. | { William Herald was the best man | {with James Kemmerer and Edward | Neu as ushers. The couple left on (a wedding trip to Florida and will] {be at home in Indianapolis. For {traveling the bride wore a brown] | gabardine suit and an aqua gab- | jardine topcoat with brown acces- | sories.

‘Music Chibs ‘Will Convene, Next Week

A concert by Miss Eunice Podis, pianist, and Miss . Paula Lenchner, soprano, Monday’ night in the Mu-

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When Mrs. William Byram party Friday for the Junior assembly and her evening dancing

classes, she will be assisted by a ¢

Misses Alison Mead, Joyce Harvey and Helen M. Weinhardt.

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Receiving with’ Mrs. William Byram Gates at her annual: spring party Friday for members of the Junior assembly and her evening dancing classes will be Messrs. and Mesdames John P Collett, Leslie M. DeVoe, Rudolf Haerle, Batist R. Haueiseri, John

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Elizabeth Greenwalt, W. L. Barker Wed

Miss Elizabeth Greenwalt became the bride of William L. Barker at 8 p. m. yesterday in Christ Episcopal church. The Rev. E. | Ainger Powell read he double-ring service. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. George E. Greenwalt, 2219 N. Parker ave. and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Bernice Barker, . 2347 N. Gale st. The bride, who entered with her father, wore white satin with long fitted sleeves, a tight bodice and full train. The skirt was slit at the front to show a white net underskirt. Her two-tiered fingertip veil fell from a braided satin tiara and she carried a batiquet of white roses. Bouquets Alike The maid of honor, Miss Vera Stanley, wore yellow marquiset with three-quarter-length sleeves and a full skirt. Miss Patricia Litz and Miss Cecelia Fogarty, junior bridesmal wore gowns of pink and blue with puffed sleeves and full skirts. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Robert {Jennings and Mrs. George H. ommittee including (left to right) |Greenwalt, wore similar gowns, also {in blue and pink net. Nané¢y Litz : su {was flower girl and wore a white . net dress made on the same lines. W. May, Raymond F. Mead, J. All the attendants carried bouquets Perry Meek, Louis W. Mohlen- of spring flowers. . kamp, Carl R. Reynolds, John | The best man was Albert Kelly Sloan Smith, Harry V. Wade, Guy !and , ushers. were Frederick Ax, A. Wainwright and Barrett Ralph Baker, George Greenwalt, the Woodsmall. The dance will be in |pride’s brother; George Barker, the Egyptian room of the Murat |prother of the bridegroom; Eugene temple. | Fogarty and Frank Litz.

Gates gives her annual spring

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Isle of Capri chap. I. T.-S. C. 115 Ceremony

a. m. Wed. Ayres’ tearoom. Mrs. | Ralph Lambert, hostess. Mrs. Gor- | don Holland, speaker. Mount Vernon chap., I. T.-S. C. 11:30 | a. m. Wed. Mrs. John ‘White, 716

nolds, speaker.

Wed. Mrs. Roland Robinson, 50] N. Temple, hostess. Mrs. Noble] Reynolds, speaker. | Wednesday Afternoon. Wed. Mrs. B. | E. Gavin, 3256 Park, hostess. “Flower Arrangement,” Gordon ! Wedding. Mother and daughter brunch. ’ MISCELLANEOUS A.W. V. 8. 7:30 p. m. Wed. Colum-

‘Netherlands chap., I. T.-S.C.7Tp.m. Miss Catherine Elizabeth McCarthy | pencer, i at

Miss Phyllis Welsh will be herin, arg, Sara M. Staab, mother of won the 1945

annual convention of the Indiana Federation of Mu-

bia club. Miss Louann Meyers, presiding. Business meeting. SORORITIES

sic Clubs. Miss Podis and Alpha chap, Kappa Beta Chi. 8 Miss Lenchner, p. m. Wed. Mrs. John Jolly, 2845%

Guilford, hostess. { Gamma chap., Omega Nu Tau. Wed. ' Woman's Department club. Mesdames Herman Bishop, Lawrence Bowen, Ralph Worrell and Margaret Ulrich, hostesses. Social meeting. Alpha chap, Phi Theta Delta. 8

members of Mu Phi Epsilon music honor sorority,

young artists’ con-= tests sponsored by ge the National Federation of Music Miss Lenchner

illusion was caught by a ruffled illu-

| The bride wore a gray pin stripe suit with black accessories and a

Cox-McCarthy {gardenia corsage as the couple left

| tor a short wedding trip to Chicago. {The at-home address ‘will be in +! Indianapolis.

Is Read _ Mu Phi Epsilon Group To Elect Officers

A single-ring ceremony at 10 ° gappa chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon,

N. Riley, hostess. Mrs. Noble Rey- o'clock this morning in St. Thomas! national music sorority, will meet

Aquinas Catholic church: united today in the home of Miss Edith | Election and Lt. Col. James F. Cox. {and installation of officers will be

Parents of the couple are Mr. and | held.

Mrs. John J. McCarthy, 5910 Glad-| Following the business meeting den drs and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd L. Pledge services will be held, Miss Cox, Tipton | Florine Duff will assist Miss Spen- ’ a cer during the pledging. The bride, entering with her, .Miss Melva Shull will lead a father, wore white satin and net/panel discussion on “The Teacher made with fitted bodice, romance in Music Education.” Assistant neckline, long sleeves and full skirt hostesses will be Misses Jean Hegg, falling into a chapel train. | Ruth Pearson and Anna Margaret

Sister Is Attendant | Whiting. * Her two-tiered fingertip veil of |

sion tiara, and she carried a prayer-

Spring: Festival Ee a weary cane Ct bY Poets

sister's maid of honor. She wore pink net’ with fitted bodice, three-| Joseph Auslander of New York, quarter length sleeves and full skirt. | poet, author, editor, lecturer and She carried an arm bouquet of pink educator, will be the guest speaker

Clubs and have appeared with the| P.M. Wed. Mrs. Steven Rechtoris, N. B. C. orchestra. 37 E. Maple rd., hostess. The convention of the state fed-|Beta chap, Theta Nu Chi. W eration will‘open at 9:30 a. m, Mon-| Mrs. George Clapper, 1401% N. day in the Marott hotel and will] Tuxedo, hostess. continue through Tuesday. Mrs. |Verae Sorores chap. Verus Cordis. Clair McTurnan will preside, 7:30 p. m. Wed. Citizens Gas & Mrs. Frederic H. Sterling, presi-| Coke utility. Card party. dent of the Indianapolis and Marion county district of the federa- 7 tion, will be convention hostess. Purdue n omen Reservations for the luncheon Mon-| The Purdue Women's club will day and the “white breakfast” next meet at 8 p. m. today in the home Tuesday may be made with her un-|of Mrs. E. G. Hinshaw, 6152 Park til Priday. ave. Committee Members . . Assisting will be Mesdames Attia| BUSINESS Meeting Malott Martin, Robert Blake, James| phi Delta Beta sorority will hold M. Ogden.and Ray Walton, reserva-|, pusiness meeting at 8 p. m. totions; Mrs. William H. Gibbs, chair- day in the Hotel Lincoln. MTs. man, with Mrs. H. L Barr andiggarold Barlow will serve as hostess. Mrs. O. M. Jones, door; Mrs. James M, Pearson and Mrs. Louis Belden, decorations. Other hostesses will be Mesdarhes Paul Dorsey, T. M. Rybolt, Paul Seehausen, Robert Sudhoff, Harold Marvel, Ganz Hammer, Helen Thomas Martin, H. N. Edington, L: P. Kreiser, J. A. Matthews, Lora L. Lackey, Gladys Fowler, Maebelle Ellis, Arthur® Taylor, Bliss- Wells and H, H. Arnholter. Also assisting the hostess will be Misses Mary Spalding, Ada Bicking and Edith Spencer, Mesdames Prank Cregor, Albert Reep, Gharles Fitch, Ray Kelly and E. C. McDonald.

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od. |8€8 blossoms and rose petals. ! Lt. Robert Cox was his brother's

roses, blue hydrangea blossoms and |at the annual spring poetry festival daisies, and wore a halo of hydran-|of the Poets’ Corner at 2 p. m. Sun~ day in the central Y. W. C. A. The organization will present a best man. pageant, “Poetry Through the Reception at Club Ages,” written and directed by Miss Olive Inez Downing. The cast inAfter a reception in the Columbia |. j;des 85 members. = club, the couple left for a motor| The Butler band, directed , by trip south. The bride traveled in a Robert J. Shultz, will give a mu-

abar sical program, and prize winners in si dine suit with alligator the state poetry contest of the group accessories and an orchid corsage. | in pe announced by Arthur C.

The couple will be at home In Downing, Greenfield, contest chairTipton after June 1. man. \ The bride attended DePauw uni-| Miss Downing will present the versity and recently returned from [cum laude. key of the Poets’ Corner 18 months in the C. B. I. theater|to Prof. E. Merrill Root, head of the with the American Red Cross. Col. [English department of Earlhan Cox is a graduate of Indiana uni-|college, for the most outstanding versity. He recently completed 12{work of the year in poetry amon{ months of service in Newfoundland. |the group's members.

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Miss Gertrude Staab will be given|Mrs. Fred A. Peters, 1131 W. 18th st. {tonight by Miss Mary Barrett, 4250 |

College ave. Miss Barrett's mother, |Mrs- A. T. Catlin, Aurora, IL. The Mrs. John F, Barrett, will x]

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Mothers’ Council Program Booked

The Mothers’ Council of Butler university will hold its monthly meeting at 2 p. m. Friday in the as-| sembly room of the College of Religion. Following a business meeting and election of officers, Prof. D. E. Walker will speak on “How a Student Becomes a Minister.” = Hostesses will be the Mothers clubs of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority” and | Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Miss

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