Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1948 — Page 18

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+ Chateau. ‘I Mrs, Floyd Grigsby, department ; ent, and Mrs, John Kunt, will be - special . Mrs. Leland is

A ett assisting. 4% A short business meeting will the luncheon, and plans for welfare program next year Swill be outlined. Beta Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, will have a picnic at Forrest Park in Noblesville Sunday. Husbands and guests will pe invited. Miss Bylvia Pruitt is in charge of arrangements,

Mrs. H, L. Knote, 101 Woodside Drive, was hostess for the meeting of the Irvington Women’s Club as-

Garden today. sisted by Mrs. C. Earl Byrket. ‘Miss Griffith spoke on “Midsummer Work in the Garden.” \ The Spade and Trowel Garden “Club will ‘have jts annual picnic

1 p. m. next Friday in the home Mrs. Dean Stubbs, Sheridan.

: Otto C. Mahrdt is chairman.

3 o H E 0 Club members will meet With Mrs, R. F. Dalton, 1415 Shannon Ave., Wednesday. no AA A

Miss Pickett To Be Wed Tonight

TALENTED TEENER—J (seated) and Rosie Michaelis.

By JEAN HERE'S A QUICK way to poll your popularity. Check these three classifications—and be earnest and honest with yourself, First your appearance. Nobody hits the top of the popularity meter unless he or she is pleasant to look at, Beauty isn’t necessary. Cleanliness and neatness are! And, please, a cheerful, intelligent expression.

To Be Read

Two brides will repeat vows i

an Church, The bride is the daughter of

e The Rev. G. the vows. * Miss Shirley Faust, maid of honor, will yeal » Jk Stepe streets froc a match y be the matron of honor and the The best man iS, ... aids will be. Mrs.

Mrs, Peter J. Grattan, Minneapo-| lis, Minn.

son will bé an usher,

cre, dress made with short ens and a round neckline ac- hats And carry cream colored cented with lace. 8 adv 1. A white half-hat and white e best man will be Roger J. shoes will complete her costume, |Crattan, Twin Falls, Ida, and She will carry white roses. the ushers are to be Willi B. There will be a reception in the Bes, Minneapolis, the 6 vf the ) he mire pd Miss McGrath will be given in at home with them following a Marriage by her father, The church is to be decorated with

th Clsaus. is the son of glaliol sud ferns, b y e will wear an ice blue satin pd Barker, 1528 gown made with a sweetheart , neckline, shirred bodice and full skirt extending into a chapel train. Her ice blue illusion veil : ( cascades from a tlara of blue po : il {orange blossoms and she will carPlans Dance ry a bouquet of white gladioli with an orchid center and, a we Moccasin Manet Teen Can- shower of white roses. n sponsor a barn dance| There will be a breakfast in from 7:30 to 11 p. m. Tuesday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club the Warren Central High School.land a reception in the home of Don Mills and his orchestra willithe bride's parents after the cere- . mony. The reception assistants Ray Taffin {& president of the wil] pe Mesdames Emil Schnioll, canteen and Marlene Aichorn 18/George 0. Gebhardt and W. Rusvice president. Mrs. V. T. Blow- (sell Woods. ers and Mrs. T. D. Olinghouse| The couple will leave for‘a trip are co-chairmen of the Warren|t, Canada after the reception. Central parent sponsors and V. E. They will be at home in August Wend is the Sasuity sponser. in Chicago. Miss McGrath attendbe e Sans mn committee mem-/oq Indiana University and is a : be ane gle Taiss, Sam Rum-ioraquate of Butler University. jor A Ba ksdale, Batbara She is now a senior in the Loyola Blowers, Sarhare rakes, Rhylite University School of Medicine. Er 8 or Raniti uane| The bridegroom attended Notre David Unga Geral a aon, Dame University, the University EP ae | Bob Bk 0e-1of California and the Universi ob ame’, A888, of Minnesota. He is enrolled {

Teen Canteen

Gloria McGahan. ‘

Rushees Feted At Fiesta

ta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.

{Check Your Own Popu larity Rating

or card tricks, help keep falente

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ak 5 Barker wh take Je row morning. Miss Patricia McGrath and Robert Grattan will be 7:30 a today in married at 9 o'clock in St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. The a 30 p. m. Rev. Fr. Thomas Finneran will officiate.

, Fisher is to read 4720 Boulevard Plave, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and

Bros, Tucker Hautmann and John Mrs, Raymond A. Bennet is to|Lyman,

. John!Falls; Mrs. Lutellus Smith, Eun Todd and Robert Wil-\ ow "4 Miss Jerry Woods. The Sens Diamond and Richard Shaattendants will wear pink taffeta piro, The bride, daugnies of Ba. snd frocks made with lace accented Gary; Mrs, re. will wear a blue Decklines and full skirts. They|Island, N. Y., and Mr. dnd Mrs. Bosart fs ‘will .wear crownless pink taffeta/Roland Wear, Philadelphia, Pa.

and Leb F. read the vows uniting Mrs. Mildred Burns and J. B. Parks at

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anet ‘Sanders entertains her friends, Marjorie Eafata Special abilities, such as piano’ playing, story felling teen agers at the top in popularity polls.

spot in group activities. So dill an even rarer ability—the willtrade on your good looks. ingness to take responsibility Beauty without charm is dull. and to do a dull job efficiently. And vanity is an ugly trait. 2 uu » Secondly, take stock of your pLAST but not least, check talents. It's important, of your friend-makihg qualities. course, to know how to dance Interest in others heads the list, and play games. If you can an honest, democratic, interest, pound a plano or do card tricks minus pretense or prejudice. or spin a funny story or tell 1oyalty and trustworthiness, A fortunes, it's all to the good. habit of keeping your friends’ The ability to sing or act or gecrets and avoiding gossip and tootle a horn will rate you a pack-biting! Good - sportsmanship, good temper and a sense of fun are all important. And’ you'll need a set of sound principles, too.

IF you happen to be Mr. Handsome or Miss Lovely, don't

‘Gentlemen, —And Ladies, Be Seated’

and gen dent in the upholstery in the same when they sit down, a pair of industrial revealed today.

designers But there’s lots of difference in ithe margins.

Chair of the Future Boon to ‘Sitters’

Whitney Stuart and Carl Cobsaid they

found that out when they tried to invent a hard-surfaced chair that would be soft to all sitters. They started out with sit-marks wet clay and ink blots—from more than 100 men and women . .. and wound up with a blueprint that looks like the contour map of a mountain area. The chair itself, molded in plas-tic-impregnated rope’ fiber, made its appearance last week. The ink blots give the nontechnical observer the best picture of the problem. Every sitter leaves two dark spots where the tcnes are. That's point of deepest imprint, Stuart explained. Any anatomy student knows those bones should be farther apart in women than in men. But the designers say that the difference disappears when both sexes are sit-imprinted in assorted sizes. Around the edges of the ink blot, however, there’s no confusion. The women have curves and the men run straighter, If that should fail, there’s another test. It's farther from the bone to the rear edge of the print when the

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Plan Parties.

ERNEST E. BLAU STATUTE BOOKS in’ the U, 8. there are still laws that almost make American gals the private

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To Follow

Concerts

A trio of parties has been| planned to follow forthcoming In-| dianapolis Summer Symphony Or-| chestra concerts. i Mr. and Mrs, Jack A. Goodman, 301 W. Kessler Blvd., will entertain informally for a small group in honor of Sidney Foster, Miss Lois Gentile and George Tozzi, who will be soloists at the George Gershwin concert on. Sunday night in Butler Bowl.

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sitter is a. woman. figured out, the designers sat their samples in a specially rigged office-type chair and made a note of which back and seat slant was most comfortable for each. The resulting chair is molded under heat from a flat piece which narrow neck and wide, flared lip. or breakfast table or office use,

straight chair.

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Visits Indianapolis

After all, what you are matters more than what you do.

Tomorrow

n ceremonies to be read tomor-

Mr, and Mrs, Leo F. McGrath,

Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Roger J. Grattan, Twin

William Glover, Long

Chicago; Robert Goodman,

Parks-Burns Ceremony To Be Read Tomorrow The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm will

10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Mrs. Herbert Haag, 5698 N. Pennsylvania Bt, is the bride's mother and Mr. Parks is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arley Parks, Franklin, The bride will be given in marriage by her uncle, James A. Kline. She will wear a pink net over pink satin gown. It is appliqued - with satin flowers and buttons from the neck to the fitted waist. A short tulle veil will fall from a halo of pink ficwers dnd she will carry pink lilies. Mrs. Kline, the matron of honor, will wear a blue lace and net dress and a crown of blue net and daisies. Her bouquet will be of matching flowers. Janeann Parks is to be the flowergirl. The best man is to be Loral Parks, brother of the bridegroom, and the ushers will be James Parks, Franklin, and Jack Romine.

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your car have a lot to do with

casings deserve all the headline play

Hibben, 5237 Pleasant Run Pkwy

looks like a round Dottle with a at the concert that night in the It's designed especially for bridge to supplant, presumably, the old List as well as the Sevitzkys will

The sit-marks, incidentally, are/ering in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

made in ordinary clothes with alJ. clean sheet between the sitter and|Blvd, next Friday night. Miss

“It's sort of like the footprints soloists ‘in that night's concert in at that Hollywood theater,” Mr. the Bowl. Cobbledick said. “Only we're in- ” terested in posteriors, not poster-|("'Jo } Plans Hike

Miss Hazen Hibben, St. Peters-/meet at the end of the Fairburg, Fla. is spending the sum- grounds mer with her sister, Miss Helene Pierson and” Otis Herreman are

he party also will honor Dr.

T i When they got the seat bumpsipgpien Sevitzky, conductor of the

{symphony, and Mrs. Sevitzky. Mr. and Mrs. Hal R. Keeling, 5519 N. Meridian St., will honor Dr. and Mrs. Sevitzky and Miss Gladys Bwarthout at a party in their home on Wednesday night. Miss Swarthout will be the soloist

Bowl. Miss Carrol Glenn and Eugene be honored at an informal gathM. Bloch, 4163 Washington

Glenn and Mr. List will be the

The Nature Study Club members will have a picnic and hike at 6:30 p. m. Sunday. They will Ralph

streetcar line.

AS A SPOKESMAN of the commented, “We are persons

taxes—but not persons in many states when it comes to éur earnings and property.” An equal rights amendment to the U. 8. Constitution has been proposed in every Congress since 1923, but so far has failed to pass. ‘But of course some gals don’t need any help from Congress. I see by the papers where a California husband lost his job—so the stormand strife rented out his room to a boarder and gave hubby an empty pillow case to sleep on. The situation came to court when he couldn't stand it any longer—and snatched out her false teeth.

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On top of that, every Buick has a soft coil spring on each wheel to back up the cushioning action of the tires.

Each wheel is prepared to step over bumps as they come, front and rear

Kenny Meclntyre, Helen Glende : ‘ithe Loyola .University School of Sylvia Merrill, John Wright and jeqicine and is a member of Del-|pytier University and a member

Out-of-town guests will be Mrs.|prijegroom was graduated from Gertrude Egbert, Mr. and Mrs.ynaiane University. :

A reception in the home of the bride's mother will follow the wedding. The couple will make| their home immediately with Mrs. Haag. Mrs. Burns is a graduate of

of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. The

Miss Okey, Fiance Will Be Honored

Fifty prospective rushees were entertained recently by the Indianapolis Alumnae Association] ® of Chi Omega Sorority at a Mexjcan fiesta party in the home of Mrs. W. L. Klein, 1924 Lafayette Road, “4 ting Mrs, Hal Aspy, rush c an, were Mesdames Stephen Baker, J. Howard Alltop, Ed Marston, William Cleaver, ‘ Robert Bernd, Clarence Schaaf, Eleanor Orme, Louise Wilson and Edward Wright and Misses Phyllis Goodman, Florence Gleason, Jackie Oakes, Doris Sands, Anne Kunkler, Ellen Cook, Marilyn Masterson and Jean Ober. . Active members of Chi Omega chapters at Indiana, Purdue, Miami, Transylvania, Michigan and New Mexico Universities also assisted.

Return Froian West

ENGAGED—Mr, Henry W. Wessling,

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971 West Drive, Woodruff. Place, have returned from a five weeks’ trip through the West, They at_tehded the annual meeting of the © fa fan Pr ) ¢ Association ~ in Francisco and visited Los _ -Angeles, the Grand Canypn, Yellowstone National Park, Portland, Ore, Denver and Colorado

cella, and Raymond H. Bauman He is the son of Mr. and Mrs William A. Bauman, 722 N

Aug. 14,

8 IN! Capitol Ave, parents of the

glock goto WV 11 Meet | and Mrs. Several units of the Methodist Beech Dr. and Mrs. Roy E. Denny,| Grove, announce the engagement and approaching mar-

riage of their daughter, Mar-

Bosart Ave. The wedding will be liye Place Baptist. and Friday—

Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Okey, 936 N. Oakland Ave. will entertain in their home tonight with a bridal dinner ‘in honor of their daughter, Dorothy, and her fiance,

David Richard Thomas. Miss Okey and Mr. Thomas will be married at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Hillside Christian Church. Guests tonight‘'will include Mr. and Mrs. Clay C. Stewart, 3409

bridegroom-to-be, and members of the bridal party. A rehearsal in the church will follow the dinner.

Guild Units

Hospital White Cross Guild will meet next week in the Guild Service Center. They are: Monday — Plainfield and Rebekah; Tuesday — West Michigan, New Jersey and Meridian Heights; Wednesday — De- + |gree of Honor, St. Paul and Alpha Omicron Alpha; Thursday— (Irvington, Brookside and Wood-

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you drive, why be content with one such headliner, when Buick gives you riding comfort in a double dose?

For instance, every 1948 Buick rides on lower-than-usual air pressures. That comes not only from the tire sizes, but from the fact that Buick wheels have the widest rims in the

industry.

Wider rims increase tire air capacity. ‘They also straighten sidewalls, giving’ them a bracing action against side thrust and sway.

Result: Comfort plus control —a soft ride and surer handling —in every Buick in our 48 line.

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Go try out a Buick and see for your: self what we mean. If you haven't done so already, you'll see your Buick dealer pronto, with. or without a car to trade —and get a firm order in.

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