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For quick, painless shopping for the question marks on your ~Christmas shopping list, make a trip to the nearest record shop.

The record makers are trotti

any taste. There's an especially good selection in the kiddies albums. In the pop field, the old Christmas standbys ‘are reissued both as singles and albums, everything f from 1 “Silent t Night” to Bing

Crosby's “White Christmas.” However, the outstanding wax]

product of the season and of the|

year is Columbia's “I Can Hear] it Now” album, a spoken history of the last 13 years in the voices of ‘the men who made history--Roosevelt, Churchill, the Duke of Windsor and -a -dozen others—! skillfully tied together by news| commentator Edward R. Murrow.! New releases include: » ” » ’ . RCA VICTOR—The waxes in “perfume Set to Music” aren't scented ‘but that’s all the pro-| ducers overlooked. The suite was written by Harry Revel to interpret the “sounds” of specific. per-| fume fragrances. The tunes include “Toujours| Moi,” a beguine; “Fame” in waltz tempo; “Tzigane,” a Gypsy] rhythm; “Jet,” on an “Old Black| Magic” theme; Viennese waltz, and Nuit,” another beguine.

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chestra and choris is directed by Cornel,

, Leslie Baxter with Dr. Samuel | ' Hoffman at the theremin. The undisputed hit Christmas season, Spike: Jones’ “All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth,” is available in most shops again, Also in seasonal vein is the flip, “Happy New Year,” featuring Doodles Weaver. Very special is Eddie Heywood's “The . Night Has a Thousand lyes,” instrumentally that is. The vocal is somewhat so-so. - Hoosier Nancy Evans, canary with Wayne King’s band, sings the old favorite “Memories,” and

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| another waltz, “In Se Maay Words.” That Certain Party,’ ‘the Irving {Berlin hit of 1925, gets a rah-rah {collegiate treatment from Louis Prima. Second side 1s “Anywhere in Texas RFD.” Those who like Billy Williams’ ismooth vocal style will like his teamwork with the Russ Case’ ‘jorchestra on “Tonight You Belong to" Me.” Second side is a distinc[tiwe arrangement of “Look for the Silver Lining.” | Here's a nice album for those {who like to listen to old tunes and {remember — and who doesn’t. Sammy Kaye/ puts his mellow swing and sway style to work on {such oldies’ as “I Want a Girl,” “Cuddle Up a Little Closer,” “The [World ¥s Waiting for the Sunirise,” “Down Among the Sheltering Palms,” “ My Sen,” “We ol “]

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Laura Leslie and he Kaydets sing. a a, ® | CAPITOL —Blue Lu Barker's “A Little’ Bird Told Me” is still] going great guns. “Buttons and Bows” got out and scored a hit before the Bob, Hope comedy, “Paleface,” for which it was written, was re-| lleased. Capitol now has issued

was made for the soundtrack of the ‘movie. Flip is another “Pale-

face” number, “That's Not the Knot,” also by Hope. . Pee Wee (12 Street Rag)

Hunt has another ruckey-tuckey| effort on “High Society” and “Wabash Blues.” And speaking ‘of Dixieland, try Johnny Mercer- | Wingy Manone's “Tailgate Ram-| Blt ana “Tuscaloosa Bus” fo or'

[valued at $50

Peggy Lee's mellow on “Hold | Me" —it’ s strictly one of her better| | numbers and how good cah you \get?

“taken ‘from ~the album: American Jazz,” Julie Lee hits her stride on he, ‘tow=down blues; - “Cold. Heart Dna and “Living Backstreet for - You.” Backed by an all-star]

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ties. ~ It's been mentioned before but it’s still worth a listing. That's Jo Stafférfd and Gordon MacRae pouring pure honey into “My Dar-

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—TFony--Martin-—sings. rihat Old_Black Magic’ and Soul," "Stardust" and others, 3 ten-inch records.

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Frankie Laine Sings-=including "Sunny Side of the

Tony Martin Memories—such records as "Make Believe," "Without You" and "| Kiss Your Hand, Madame."

Baby," "After the Ball” and other Gay 90's Songs '3

This Is Christmas—by Ireene Wicker, the Singing Lady. "The Legénd of the: Christmas Tree" and "Tale of a Christthas Stocking," 2 unbreakable records. 2.35 ==

Storyplay: The Three Little Pigs—12.inch' unbreak: /} able record, and cardboard figures to act out the story.

Storyplay: The Three Bears—12-inch unbreakable record, figures and scenery to act out the play with the record. 2,95 complete.

Ayres’ Record Shop, Eighth Fleor

She hits a medium Jazz 2929 Madison Ave. tempo on “Ain't Goin’ Neo Place,” reported missing.

on a novelty, “The Goggle-Eye-Ghee” and a Berlin ballad “When

_|1 Lost You."

One of the best records Duke Ellington has cut in his starstudded years of recording was a

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later popularized as “Do Nothin’ “I'l You Hear From Me” He's

made another recording of it, this one by deep-voiced Al Hibbler,|®

one that's a must for Ellington libraries. Second side is another DE original, “Sultry Serenade,” with a Lawrence Brown trombone solo. Kay Kyser turns back the clock with “Say it Isn't Se,” sung by the Campus Kids. Novelty “Ever Since Eve” occupies the B side, with the Prof. lecturing. Claude Thornhill turns in some nice keyboard sounds on “Polka Dots and Moonbeams” with ballad by Buddy Hughes, “I Knew You When,” on the flip. Marion Morgan, the former Harry James vocalist, sings “Is it] True?” and “Embraceable You,” making rhyme and rhythm.

Burglars Stage >= Jukehox Raids

Pinball Machines Also Pilfered

Juke boxes and Pinball ma-|Reservations still are available.

|€hines were becoming “top prior! ity” targets for burglars, police! department files indicated today.

An employee at Fanny's Res-|

taurant, 112 Oliver Ave, reported |

Bob Hope's original version as it'to police this morning that the|

burglars broke into the restaurant iJast night and looted the juke box and pinball machines, Another pinball and juke box, burglary was uncovered at the Civic Club, 915 W. Michigan oy by Ollie Edwards, 30, an em-

Band to ey Here

Hoosier favorite . , . Eddy Howard will play for a dance at | the Indiana Roof Saturday;

: Eddy Howard To Sing at Roof

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| Trio Also to Appear Here Saturday

| Singing maestro Eddy Howard will bring his band to the Indiana Roof Saturday night for a pro{gram of dance music and novelty

_THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Ask Mrs. Manners—

Afraid She'll Lose Her Navy Sweetheart |

| DEAR MRS. MANNERS:

Last week I met my girl frien

He's in the Navy and now is is good looking—170 pounds of|” muscle. He doesn't smoke or| drink. We were together at my| house every evening and my folks think he is swell, - While helping me with my lessons hé took my| hand in both of his and said, “Lis-| ten, I've met all kinds of girls in| almost all parts of the world, but you are so sweet and clean and| like the same things I do. You're the girl I've been looking for. Will you marry me?" Well, golly, I didn’t hesitate—1| said yes. He gave me an engagement ring—and then we talked to] Mom and Dad. He said, when they| refused to give their consent, he] would wait for me and make ar-| rangements for his sister and me| to go West and spend the whole summer with him. PAT, City. Your love for your parents and the training they've given you are two of the reasons you're the girl he loves, You'd be silly to change. He has had

numbers. The popular recording artist] twill present several of his recent| {wax hits. The Trio will also ap|pear with the band. The dance will-begin at 8:30 p. im. and will continue until 1 a. m.

The Roof management will present five sets -of eight Howard

girls who didn’t pay any attention to their parents and he didn’t want them. . I'm planning to hang on until 1950, you can too. It will arrive faster if you stick to your principles and your parents. You Tin lose a man, if

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d's brother and it was love at first

sight. Mom and Dad won't give their consent for me to marry until! {I'm 18—but that will be 1950. Now I'm afraid an older girl will take him away from me, and 1 just got to have him. Jeepers, what shall +1.402

He is 28 aid

on the West Coast.

Apparently he wants competi- | tion—don’t disappoint him. | MRS, MANNERS,

Never Happy

I'M 26 and rhuch alone: I'm not too attractive, but I'm nice, and I'm not the “picky” type. I was, [married eight years and have| two darling children now boarded | out. I had the meanest man on| earth, it seems, and I've never been happy. I'd Hke to meet a! nice person who likes the simple things that make life worthwhile. | People say I'm too easy to please| ° and like staying home too well, Théy say I don't drink enough--and I never smoked or danced.

a like to meet someone who, like myself, had an unhappy background. L.C.

Are you as attractive as you

son who'll ery with you over past unhappiness. You need someone who is happy and you need to forget feeling sorry for yourself. Ask the Council of Social Agencies and Red Cross if you Aro Get out more, Ask the JCA and the Church Federation about groups .inter-

he's--the “wrong man for. you, in marriage as well as now.

records, all autographed by {Maestro Howard, at the g nany| and Saturday night dances.

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Farm Bureau Classes on Taxes

Farmers in the 10 Indiana dis-| |tricts were reminded ‘today by!

Talk to your dentist, | South Side. MRS. MANNERS.

Don’ t Change"

I'M 18 and go steady with a nice fellow I love, but a fortune {teller told he should be a friend, inot a lover. I don't wish to hurt thim, but I wonder if something

Sally,

ployee. He said an undetermined the Indiana Farm Bureau that! wily’ come between us.

amount of money. was missing from the juke box and pinball| machines in addition to a radio

|heater, Another break-in was reported at the Max Sappinger Grocery

School Report - Meeting Monday

The Marion County Farm Bu-| rosy will meet with other groups t 8 p. m: Monday to. hear and’ NE a recent report made by the Indiana School Study Commission.

Robért H. Wyatt, executive

Big,” both talking-singing movel- Secretary of the commission and the

the Indiana State" Teachers Association, said the report would the basis for formulating a program fo -be presented at the coming session of the Indiana Hegislature, - C, E. Eash; principal ‘of Warren | Central High School, will speak |

rollicking novelties, Arthur Geod- -| ot the meeting over which” Mrs. |tion enjoy the benefits of democ-| frey, is somewhat unique as a Merrill Wiison, farm bureau so- racy. vocalist. He knows he can’t sing cial and educational director, will paid from $25 to $100 a plate to

preside.

and an electric

Nothing was | day.

tax instruction schools are in full swing helping the farmer prepare| {his annual federal income tax return. Classes will be held in the Tollowing places from 10 a. m. to 3 |p. m. on the dates indicated: Hamlet Methodist Church—to-

Albion Co-op Store—tomorrow. "Rushville Court House—Dec. 20. Muncie YMCA-=-Déc, 21. a rordgyille Court House—

I” Marion YMCA Dec, 28.

1000 Hear “Barkley Give Party "Pledge

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 7 (UP)Vice . President-elect Alben Ww. Barkley last night pledged that, Democratic administration and Congress will carry out every plank of the party platform. } | Mr. Barkley said last month's election confirmed the Democratic {Party as national and not sec{tional, This confirmation, he de-. {clared, carries an’ obligation to see: that all elements in the na-

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BROKENHEARTED, City. Here you are with everything just right. Work at keepI ing it that way. Lack of effort, understanding and patience have more to do with making marriage fail than a falling star or iin ace of clubs.

To. Heartbroken . writing - pri-

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back, and it won't convince people that he didn't have good reason to turn you down.

Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems and answer your questions. Write In care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St.

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