Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1951 — Page 6

a girl he really likes—a girl to whom he can say without embarrassment, “No, I don’t co-ordinate fast enough for foot-

If they are pleased to give them to us a free and spontaneous gift, that's fine. If we have been in the habit of demanding this attention as our right, we have been wrong.

senior at Bradford Junior College, Bradford, Mass., is at. home for the Christmas holi-

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FUKSDAY, DEC: 2, 101

Three SEE Announce Their Nuptial Attendants

THE: holly season seems to be a popular time for

brides.

Miss Patricia Louise Striebeck and W,

Theodore Dryer will have to share their holiday festivity time with planning for their Sunday wedding in the

Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. Attendants for the 7:30 p. m. ceremony will include Miss June

Rosenwasser-Entin Miss Shirley Entin and Seymour Rosenwasser have named

(500 prs.) 5 (13) 16.95 C

Mandler, Bloomington, Ill; attendants for their Staurday —— Miss Eva Williamson, Mont- = wedding in the Spink Arms rencia, and Miss Ramona Hotel. 4 Si and Mrs. Orin Cox, all The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MEN bridesmaids. Mrs. Robert Volz Henry Entin, 2935 Ruckle St., , will be matron of honor. the bride-to-be has asked Mrs. The prospective bridegroom Betty Forbes, Detroit, Mich., to ARTY has asked his brother, Charles be her matron of honor, and : Dryer, to be best man, and Miss Elaine Forbes, also Detroit, ushers will be Robert Striebeck, to be maid of honor. Bridesbrother of the future bride, maids will be Misses Rae Borin- M Wayne Tracey, Robert Rawlings Stel, Saud Sus Kuschner and rstone. oan ansky. er and Mason z vath = Isadore Rosenwasser, Misha- Pyjioy COMING FROM out-of-town waka, will be best man and (53) 3.95 St to attend the wedding will be yshers will include Dr. Jacob Frank McKeever, Los Angeles, Rggenwasser, Mishawaka; Sid- (29) $5 Spo Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry nay Forbes, Detroit; Arthur 75) 5.95.7.} Mandler and Miss Bernadine (reenfield, Mishawaka, -and (75) 5. py Brown, Bloomington, Ill; Mr. Phillip Entin, (16) 7.95.12 and Mrs. Joe Manno, Lowell; , Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Shore, Mr. Bowes-Meek > and Mrs. Robert Crull and Mr. The day after Christmas, Miss (400) 3.35-3 ; ' - a“ and Mrs. Ansel Street, Frank- Judith Ee Meek, Sougntor of brag doh 3 J. Perr. eek, - CENTER OF ATTRACTION—Miss Carolyn Myers (left) examines some of the dccessories fore and Miss Anita Rump, Ft. ya ang Porson Xe, wil Fused © which will be used in the centerpieces at the Christmas Cotillion Thursday in the Columbia Club. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Miller, be married to Robert Malcolm (17) 16.95 H Miss Barbara S. Smith (right) is dance chairman. 2 Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Bowes II in St. Paul's Episcopal Coats, . ‘a , Le § Verl Saffell, ‘Dallas, Tex.; Mr. Trinity Church. Plain; p . . oh and Mrs. Richard Hinshaw, Miss Meek has asked Miss Toe In a Personal Yein— Guild Units To Meet ‘Monticello; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mary Landers to be her maid of (21) 22. )-C < White Cross Guild Units of Moser, Greenwood; wr. Ty Sonor Mis JOSS Tila, An REL Lo : > i i .. Mrs. C. L. Rawlings, eland. erson, ss - 95.$ : ; : Series of O en Houses Irvingion, Brookside and Wood Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schwam- son, Sullivan, and Misses Martha Pure sill PH : : Times photos by Dean Tm harngh. ruff Place will meet Thursday. berger and Mr. and Mrs. Louis McCord, Constance Cadick and THE"HANGING—Miss Donna Knox (left) and Miss Lynne Holliday prepare the Columbia C Brightwood, Victory and North wilson, Brookston; Mr. and Mrs. Jean Stacy will be bridesmaids. (188 prs.) 2. ballroom for the Christmas Cotillion from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m.. Thursday. The dance will be us Pl el Duri rin ‘Holi 4 QYS Methodist are planning meet- w, E. Behrens, Jersey City, Mr. Bowes will be attended by Socks .. by local ‘51 high school graduates. a nn g Y ings for Friday. N. J.; Ruby Kester, Louisville,". Warren Bradford, best man. Mostly z Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. William Rug- Ushers will include William pre—————— JNDIANAPOLIS has caught the party disease this week. Id Hand gles, Unionvale; Mr. and Mrs. Taggert Cline, John Perry Meek, The Mature Parent— Co ands Hugh Henderson, Lafayette, Frank Van Antwerp Meek, all ' College students and their parents have planned a ug e ' yette, WEN Cold hands often are a sign and Mrs. Robert Williamson, of Indianapolis, and Charles R. > t U N } ie De d series of open houses and get-togethers during the holi- tengion and anxiety. Montmorenda. Bowes, Sanford, Fla. arenis rg e Oo O eman days. | (74) 1.50-$2 Miss Anne Ransdell, daugh--| - . ter of Mr. and Mrs. William - (36) 250 H H O a reef Nn S oO re Nn Moore Ransdell, 5148 Park Ave., | ; a student at Wellesley College, (42) 350 H will entertain her college friends . BY MURIEL LAWRENCE The moments before the after midnight, Thursday evening preceding : ! (68) $5 Hai T'S his first New Year's Eve party with New Year's Eve, are the possessions of maturing the Christmas Cotillion. : boys and girls to be disposed of as they please. : to “ Miss Virginia B. Ruddell, a S ;

ball,” a girl who makes him feel comfortable and at ease, a girl who seems to want him to be him-

self, to treat her honestly without the usual line of {idle flattery. However, there is someone in his life who doesn’t like to be treated honestly. So, at five minutes to midnight, he clears his throat nervously, says to

It is quite possible that like the mother of the boy who couldn't treat her honestly, we require this attention as reassurance that we still rate star billing in our child’s life, reassurance that a favor which belongs to. us is not given elsewhere. Like so many of the unreasenable demands we make on our children, the demand for special attentions is due to our feeling that we are not properly loved.

days. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ruddell, 4455 Park Ave.

2 o ” The holiday season means a family reunion for the Charles D. Babcocks, 3307 N. Pennsylvania St. Sally has come home from Stephens College and Barbara is here from Denison University.

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his girl, “My mother always fi WEE gets upset if I don’t say ‘Happy SUCH A FEELING in us frightens children Als visiting at thé Babcock. N v toh 1 * home is €pl. Eugene Parr, ew Year’ to her before I say They get the idea they are bad because they- Peoria, Ill, formerly of Indian- : Bi Anyone ee, You .don’t cannot seem to love us as much as we deserve. apolis a dr - 50. mind do you? s * As they begin to grow up, this fear comes into : Willi Brock- | (65) 5. ,. She says she doesn't, and "wre Lawrence headlong collision with their need to live their or: 2nd Mrs. Bl DrOC sii he telephones his mother. But : : way, Bronte, Ontario, Can., are = Siok 8 pao 0 U own lives and please themselves for a change. visiting their daughter and sonshe does mind and what's more important, so ; 3 Ea g gnte does he. While the whistles are toqting their Oh, they'll promise to call us at midnight from - in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William G. . (42), 595 im their New Year's Eve party—but they’ll resent Geor 9551 Central Ave. ; fanfare’ to the baby year, hie gives his mother the : ge, € : : Ey jam Ceol ee iPectings gruding e a doing. it. What’s- worse, they’ll hate ‘themselves : 8__3 8. : ——if Tne gree 2 Ro el LR for. begrudging the promise to us. Forest M. Knight, 8512 Cen- IRE : 4 e girl who 0 = It we don't wake up and stop Asking foe such tral Ave who has moved to his | ken s self. : t 15% favors, we can hurt our children’s development summer home in Pompano, Fla, vg ———— It is, of course, very pleasant to be given nq lose their love, besides. Like the tree thag flew to Indianapolis fora a child's midnight attention on New Year's can only bring forth fruit.of its kind our con- week's visit. He left for Pom- STARTS WEDNESDAY . (54) 3.95 Sh Eve. But pleasant though it may be, we should viction that we are unloved ends by producing pano this week-end where he | ¢ Boxed s¢ never, never demand such attention. : more lovelessness. will stay until Mar. 1. { ; shoe ho! MORNING AT 9:30 Blackwood on Bridge— ” Puzzling P lay M ay Be Suit Preference Signal to Partner BLOCK'S MEN'S SPORT SHOP, THIRD FLOOR “IF ONLY I were twins,” course you have to have a good , NINE of spades. This puzzled After puzzling over this for a} said Mr. Champion Partner. If Mr. Muzzy made Mr. Abel ~~ while Mp Av) carne to the con- a—— e ' “ such a play, it would BE silly. ; 2 clusion a he didn't know | modestly, ‘the team of ; HIS PARTNER surely had What the nine of Shades meant ; Champion “a. 8 not started with only two and he shifted to the eight of Champion ud » p BUT PLAYING with Mr. spades and surely did not have clubs, Wom be un ea 8 es ad tro Champion, you know that any the queen of spades because in Mr. Dale won with the ace, This ta glenn : rom unusual play he makes is for either case, he would have cashed three top hearts, then (39) 12.5 the a¢ po T. \-12I0DION Na a specific purpose, probably the “played high-low to- ask for the king and queen of clubs. | Sup ; told Mr. oe purpose of giving you informa- continuation of the suit. On the third club lead he All-W ool Sport Coats pe Wh ama > tion. Of course Mr. Champion was ditched his diamond. Mr. Abel : (65) $10 : In today's deal Mr. Abel giving a suit preference signal. ruffed but that was just the Brok a Ro opened the king of spades and Having got it in the record that third—and last—trick for the Reduced (45). $5 Mr. Abel had Mr. Champion followed suit he was not interested in the defenders. Broken Si d Col All fn muffed it. with the deuce. Mr. Abel won- Sade sult Heer by the play of : oken ues an olors pty t dered momentarily whether that e deuce at trick one, he nex . . . . mmm ——— Oe way to deuce had any deep, special Played the nine, an unnecer- Quick Delicious Dish 29.75 and 32.50 SPORT COATS........19.75 reference sig- sighificance. Finally, he prop- Sarily ig car e was trying Kidney beans with Chili con pre is to iz erly «decided that if showed to say, “Lead the higher of the (arne 1s a dish that's both $35 and $39.95 SPORT COATS ...... 23.75 | on the alert nothing but a. complete lack of Ofer Iwo giaiy sults, uick and delicious! Mix one $45 and $50 SPORT COAT, ; q for unusual interest in the spade suit. . N f k 33.75 plays by part- He could see’ no reason to Hg Hester : bi (No. 303) can red kidney beans AMOUS MAKES .ecevvevseese esses eter . ner, plays Mr. C hampion shift at this point and continued gLe:s i Yy nerable (undrained), one (one-pound) : that puzzle you, plays®which with the ace of spades. On this NORTH can chili con carne without : . i Seem down right silly. Of trick, Mr. Champion played the Mrs. Neen beans, and one-fourth teaspoon | All-W ool Gabardine Slacks : ’ H—8 3 pure monosodium glutamate, * D—K.QJ 7 Heat to simmering and serve Reduced FA A nnouncin C—K QJ 3 in soup bowls or individual cas- . ’ : Whig Easy, seroles, Serves four generous- Broken Sizes and Colors : oh or. Clamplon 1, cook with a vegetable 4 PRESENTATION GIFTS Sed fid, SBASE Rand gah ee 13.95 and 14.95 GABARDINE AND : ’ H—J 10 6 2 H—none : £ Hd 1004: Homan [Sb and COVERT SLACKS ..................9.88 Grom a) Cc—8 2 C—109 75 4 16.95 and 17.95 GABARDINE SLACKS. .12.88 Siig, pant SOUTH . sizes an RETIRING EXECUTIVES Mr. Dale Sorority Tea Planned 22.50 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX S~QJd 5 Indianapolis Alumnae Chap- GABARDINE SLACKS cseecreaveran 15.88 Advancement in H—-AKQ9 754 ter of Alpha Phi Sorority will S——— % 3 D2 ‘ have a tea from 2 to 4:30 p. m. Organization Saturday in the home of Mrs. The bidding: Ralph Roessler, 7330 N. Merid- ¥ , and 7 South ~~ West North East fan St. Mrs. Willam Culligan | OUTDOOR JACKETS REDUCED 5g y) 1 H Pass 2D Pass” and Mrs. Richard Shively will y 75 ———————— Transfer - of Statf Members ° SA 7 (4H All Pass assist. $25 and 27.50 Qualities . rm STORE WIDE Fine rayon or. rayon with wool gabardine. Some leather interlined. 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