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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 41

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
41
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THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, Sunday, March 21, 1965 3-D OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 9 -Staff photo by Harold Lowe Jr. Mrs. Robert B. Cartwright General chairman for Daffodil Show Daffodil Show Set At Armory April 7 The Middle Tennessee Daffodil Society will present its seventh annual Daffodil School on April 7 at the National Guard Armory on Sidco Drive. The public is invited.

Mrs. Robert B. Cartwright, general chairman, announces that although the show is sponsored by the local members, exhibitors come from all over Tennessee and surrounding states. The judges for the show also come here from other states. Of special interest this year will be a garden featuring daffodils and spring flowers.

Alof interest are the displays of daffodils flown here by commercial dealers from the West Coast, Ireland and Holland. Miss Brin Announces Plans: for Marriage Miss Sandra Carrol Brin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jerome Brin, is today announcing plans for her wedding to John Marshall Rothberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Abe Rothberg. The marriage will take place at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 28, at the Temple. Rabbi Randall M. Falk will officiate, after a musical program by Thomas H.

Webber organist, and Ralph D. Erickson, vocalist. Mr. Brin will give his daughter in marriage and Mrs. Paul Goldstein of Atlanta will be matron of honor.

Bridesmaids will include Miss Mona Diane Mitchell, cousin of the bride-elect, Miss Sue Zander of Atlanta and Mrs. James Hanson Zeigler. Miss Upchurch, Mr. Farmer Are Engaged Mr. and Mrs.

David B. Upchurch of Buchanan, Tenn. announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Ann, to James W. Farmer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. Farmer of Springville, Tenn. The bride was graduated Buchanan High School and is attending Union University in Jackson, where she is She is secretary of Chi Omega Sorority and is listed in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. She was selected Campus Favorite and is a member of the Student Council. The bridegroom-to-be was graduated from Grove High School in Paris and from Baylor University in Waco, Texas.

He president of Alpha Epsilon fraternity, a member of Circle International and served as International vice president and District secretary of the organibation. He attended the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville. Mr. Farmer is pastor of is a counselor for State Friendship Baptist Churchy and Division of Vocational Re habilition. Miss Diane Rose Seidner of Woodland Hills cousin of the bride-elect, will be the junior bridesmaid.

Miss Sydney Reichman will keep the guest register. Mr. Rothberg will attend his son as best man and groomsmen will be Richard Feldman, Frank Ghertner, Joseph Lowenhiem and Bruce Turner. Ushers completing the wedding party will be James Rothberg and Richard Rothberg, be, brothers Gilbert of the Cohen bridegroom Law- torence Speller. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr.

and Mrs. Brin will entertain at a reception in the social hall of the Temple. Several parties are planned for the bridal couple. Friday, Mr. Mrs.

Charles Pear of Memphis and Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Reichman, uncles and aunts of Mr. Rothberg, will entertain at a cocktail party at the home of Dr. and Mrs.

Reichman on Hillsboro Road. Saturday, a luncheon will be given at the Woodmont Country, Mrs. Club. Alven Hosts will Ghertner, be Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Ghertner of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Magid, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Merlin, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ross, Mr. and Mrs.

Berney Steiner and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilker. That evening Mr. and Mrs.

Rothberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Moe Pear, parents and grandparents of the bridegroom-tobe, will compliment Mr. Rothberg and his fiancee at a dinner to take place at Woodmont Country Club. The affair will follow the rehearsal for the wedding.

The day of the wedding, the couple will be honor guests at a brunch which will be held at Woodmont Country Club. Hosts will be Mrs. Max Feigenbaum, grandmother of the bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roth and Mr.

and Mrs. Elliott Eiseman. aunts and uncles of the bride-elect. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cohen and Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Fagenbaum. Those who have already entertained for the bridal couple are Miss Zander, Miss Terry Martin, Mrs. Goldstein, Mrs. Paul Gold, Mr. and Mrs.

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