Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1949 — Page 12

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Beethoyen ang Brahms, “on be borrowed, on. records, from the Central Library. The circulating library boasts 125 discs of classical and semi. {on floor) and &

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Visitors fo the library listen There are also 110 discs in the

to the records with head phones.

peforence files. N Eiler listens to a symphony and Jack E. McDonald a

play one of music class,

Don Millholland takes out a Mes, James A. Moag ing), ment, wey be taken out

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browse flirough the library's collection. The Bridal Scene— :

TAnnounce Engagement of Former SR Local Girl To Connecticut Man

° Mr. and Mrs, Ira G. Garnier, 322 Harris Ave, have received; word of the engagement of their granddaughter, Miss Blossom B. Arthur, of Post Chester, N. Y,, formerly of Indisnapolis, to Joseph G. Coppola, Old Greenwich, Conn. Miss Arthur is the daughter of Mrs, Isabelle G. Norman, Post Chester, and the late Russell Dean Arthur of Indianapolis. i a ———

his favorites. The teen-agers are members of Shortridge

rank Mascari, pp CC). i" Bid Bad Tactics

With Strange Partner

- By EASLEY BLACKWOOD rls : IN YESTERDAY'S hand Mr. Dale, the old master of humanics,

Mr. and Mrs. Chicago. Mrs. Charles Greencastle,

W.. B. Tourtelot,

R. Holman,

wood, and Miss Shirley Cloud.

Mr. Holman will be best man. Ushers will be William Seidel, Robert BE. Adair and Leo Henry. - Mrs. Holman-and Miss Cloud will entertain with a miscellane~ lous shower for the bride-to-be

Sorority, will have a “pitch-in" groo Knipe will be flower girl and dinner at 6:30 o'clock tonight in Wind gig igidhy en, om a Larry Knipe will be ringbearer, the 38th St. Branch, Merchants|Coppola, Old Greenwich. The|. SETVIRE as best men Wil be WI preside at the: set Sruetwion _ Hospital School of ushers Robert Wilson ursing and Mr, was os lead & graduated from Collingwood] Miss Nancy Guillaume and spring prefect. Technical - Schools, Melbourne,|John Edward Lawhorn will be Ea ts et Arn, Ys he Sar un a 1 30 mo . the the ry of . y at $30 p.m, «a» {Catholic Church, The bride-to-be y : : x and Mrs. Bdmund Abel, I he daughter of ¥ Walter 2. Gull Bang. Burns will entertain proaching . “thetr| Mr. Lawhorn is the son of Joseph ers | daughter, lores, Robert|M. Lawhorn, 244 Parkview Ave, or} 1 guetta of w ¢ Doles, to Tt Tonight Miss Marie Lawhorn, Chapter, augh, son of Mra. Georgel EE hs ve DIS, will Waugh, 1429 8. Randolph St. The|Sister prospect Wednesday in the will be at 9 a. m. Feb. (room. will give a miscelaneous 1922 N. LaSalle St. in 8% therine of Sienna Catbe| future bride. | Matin Chaps, Miss Joan Carmack will be| Miss Elizabeth * Buckingham ‘row night in the a pata. and the bis and Donald 1, Tousteiot will be Sasl XB Wiliams, id, Peggy Watson, LaVerne|the Downey Avenue Christian MoCauley, and Patty Pickell. Church. The bride-to-be is the Mrs. Alice Johnston, 418 8.|™lower girls will be Beverly Louise daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rural Bt. will be for thelAbel and Virginia Waugh, N. Buckingham, 10 N. Riley Ave, meeting tomorrow Hamu Abel % yu. he bist and Mr, Tourtelot is the son of Alpha Sorority will meet Al Se vadneaday night day night in the will a Gerri Will Meet ones < : Set Feb ” Th ual joint meeting of} : 4 5 e ann : > Mothers Club Miss Verda Gerringer and Niel the Kalam wi "and Mey § be at Ja Plans Party $30 a.m: Fb. 5 In St Joan of 100 b. , toA Ie home of A special inviiation has heen (Are Calholle Ch ho 5104 N. Meridian St. $iven fathers to attend the menl-|EINEW 1, he daugh rd doo Plereon, & WPBM stat garten Mothers Club Wednesday.|N: Parker Ave, and the He will talk on television developIt will be held at 7:30 p. m. in Fe Chtstomen meats. A musical program wil the kindergarten, 4207 EK. Mich, Be Dsombea, by. the Techical = Prof. Reuben Behlmer of Tech-|, ur wi 3a Mrs. James ra. presinical High will Be Kueat, and/dent of the Earlham Women's Spesier. He talk on - Club, is in charge of .arrange-

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The Valencian Chapter, ITSC

N. Bancroft Ave. Keene will speak.

Mrs. H. L, Collins, president of| the ITSC Federation, will be the hostCharlies P. Driggs and Mrs. Clifford Scholey.

honor guest. ess will be

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Going to Inaugural

will be the guest of John Gibson Undersecretary. of Labor,

Men and Women—

By ERNEST E. BLAU 0 DOUBT sbout -it—the poor male wretch whe has all of the glamour-killing faults listed in today's column is not going to wow the girls at the shindig Saturday night. ause these are the things the girls just can't stand--and they say so. So mow we can completely assemble the world's most unpopular male date. As we already haye séep—he is a man who needs a shave, . smells like a martini, goes around in his undershirt; beats a woman to A bus seat, has dirty fingernails or a dirty collar, tips a waitress big to show off, and talks about himself.

" » ” GIRL. READERS tell us he's no glamour bargain either, . when-he needs a deodorant; tells = girl off-

color jokes: brags about His’

other girl friends; is excessively affectionate in public; has pimples; has dandruff; uses bad grammar;

will ‘bs matron of honor and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. William C. Cain, West Lafa-| yette; Miss Pamela Auxter, El-

grad-| neckline of three tiers of the

John Nackenhorst, 3021 8. Pennsylvania St., will be host~ ess for the 12:30 p. m. Wednesday | =" luncheon meeting of Panamanian; u

Noble Reynolds will be

Mr, and Mrs. Charles G. Consovine, 5311 Washington Bivd., will leave tomorrow for Washington to .attend the inaugura-| brown accessories, They -will be tion and inaugural ball, They|at home in February on Cold

Bride Begin Wedding Trip

Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Mascari are on a trip to Florida follow

urday in Sacred Heart Church: The bride is the former Miss Marion Mazza, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Salvatore Mazza, 420 Sanders St. Mr, Mascari is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Micheal J, Mascari, 851 8. Noble St. The Rev. Fr. Roland Dinn

0 Miss Mary Alice Miller, maid of honor, wore American beauty taffeta fashioned with a romance

taffeta and basque waist with full skirt. The bridesmaids, Miss Pat Alerding and Miss Carmel Devlin wore peacock blue and shaded blue ostrich top haloes. Regina Mazza, sister of the bride, was flower girl

Couple Will Live In Indianapolis

Blackwood on Bridge—

got into a bridge game with three

ithe other players on the very first

was able to buy the bid at four

ing their marriage at § a.m. Sat-{ ih 150 honors), while the epponents could have made an Catholic] : — a ay

slam in spades. Mr. Dale decided the opponents were a couple of Muzzys. He was just about to decide that his partner was in the same class as

with form-fitting double peplum that flared into a fan-shape in the back and became part of the formal train. She had a three-

will meet at 8 p. m. Thursd y| tiered imported silk tulle veil em-

with Mrs. Charles Gilkison, 726 Miss Amy

|broidered with seed pearl valley lilies. It was held by a half hat of tulle edged with pearls. Her flowers were white orchids and | camellias. John Guedel was best man and Micheal Mascari, brother. of the | bridegroom, and Jim Walpole were ushers. The wedding breakfast and reception were held in the Lake Shore Country Club. For a wedding trip to Florida, the bride wore a gray suit with

.| Springs Road. The bride attended Fontbonné College, St. Louis,

| Girls Wrench at Poor Wreich

seedy at the back of his neck, Well, that doesn’t leave you much room to be just your. self, does it? And even If you're middle-aged and scare little children you can't entirely blame” your ancestors and Mother Nature. Abraham Lincoln “Any man over 40 sponsible for his face.”

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Miss Lorettd Smith, doughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith, | 3015 W. Michigan St, will be married to Lawrence Lobkamp, | son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Loh. kamp, 2739 Madison Ave. on | Friday in the Friedens Evan. gol and Reformed Church,

-{of Bufler University will hon

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. Masters when something happened to change his mind. Partner started to explain to Mr. Dale and the numer ous kibitzers how the opponents

| boasting lasted so long and got so loud that even the kibitzers clamjored for a continuation of the East and West got’ vulnerable and then came the hand shown above on which Mr. Sharpe inserted a brazen and dangerous, psychic opening bid of one heart. As you see it worked out beautifully, Both East and West thought something funny was going on but they weren't quite sure just what it was. i They got as high as two spades

Group to Fete Butler Teacher

Members of the Elementary Bducation Students Organization

Miss Frances...Holliday, acting

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department in the College of Education, at a 4 p. m. meeting today. The event will be held in the assembly room of the School of Religion. Miss Holliday will be on leave

| “Very clever, but clearly a danfellow, really sound

had missed a slim. His gleeful close

, He learned a lot about , His partner, Mr, diamonds (down two un

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size up yowr opponents and take advantage of their weaknesses in the actual

liberately harangue them and ridicule them for the purpese of upsetting them and causing to Way badly, you are mighty Mr, Dale figures that if you

can’t win honestly you *t win at all, Shouldw

Sigma Kappas Will Meet

A national officer, Mrs. Russell Cole of Detroit, will be a special guest of the Indianapolis Alum-~ Se Chapter, Sigma Kappa Sorerat changed to tonight. It will be held in the home of Mrs. Robert D. Coleman, 8110 N. Illinpis St. National first vice president of the sorority in charge of alumnae relptions, Mrs. Cole is r1eturning from the national coun-

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dition to several alumnae chapters, on her trip here.

Assisting Mrs, Coleman will be Mm Lorca Denham and Mrs.

Final plans will be discussed

its January meeting

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Celtie Units, American Auxiliary, will arrange = Thursday 1 ; He ee] LF n E os 5 the patients. ! * 1% Hostesses will be Mrs, Krichbaum, president, and.

Ruth Carr, rehabilitation man of - the Garfield Unit; Gayle B. Wolfe, president, a Mrs. Frank Hall, chairman of the Paul Cobl

and Mrs. Joseph Slinger,

10:15 a. m. tomorrow. The pe gram, will be in the re rium, Units donating the flags are the John H. Holliday Jr. Bio, of am, Memorial, Moose, General Coors 8. Patton Jr. and Osric Mills Wat-

ware

Robert E. Keoningtén Unif meet at 1:30 p, m. eo the Post Home, Mrs. Garland ¥. Retherford will conduct the session. Legislation and national security will be discussed.

Sorority Books

Lawyer Speaker Chi Chapter of Delta Sigma Sorority will

Sadie T. M. Alexander in a pubHie meeting at 3:30 p. m. today in the auditorium of the Second { Christian Chyrch. “The meeting j= part of the observance of the Sorority’s Founders’ Day. Dr. Alexander was one of two {women members of President t Truman's to investigate America’s OlyM Rights, A Philadelphia lawyer, she was first grand president ‘gf the Sorority.

Meeting to Mark Birthday of Burns

An informal meeting will be held at 8 p. m. Jan. 25 in the

Embhargdt, p424 Washington Bivd., to observe the birthday of Robert

» poet, - - Mrs, Ruth Noller and Gee ¥. Holler will give & musical program. slides of te En Bootiint wa ass of Dresen

Mrs. Rees Is Hostess

Mrs. LaVon Rees, 157 8. Elder

of absence from her duties at the university during the spring semester during which time she will

continue her graduate duties at George. Washington .. University, w

ashington. ‘ Speaker for the meeting will be Miss Joan Carey, a teacher at Beliool 70, who will discuss “What to Expect of Student Teachers.” Musie will be provided by Miss Marjorie Bauer. ; "Assisting Miss Barbara Sherow,

Hyman, Camden, and Miss Jean

Essex, Columbus.

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Feb. 26 is the date selected by Miss Mary Elizabeth “Stafford, daughter of Mr. send Mrs. Harry Stafford, 412 E. 10th St. for her marriage to Andrew M.

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