Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1948 — Page 25

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After all, "if he get ‘some new dull to. live with. wash out the t's not very con-

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ers are Prank Mrs. Guy E. rold Hood, vice elen Brown, secSnethen; treasrrel and Mrs: M. representatives.

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Juniors Await the Traditional Ceremony In Which They Will Receive Class Rin

, By, WANDA LEE JACOBS ,

LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN --three and a half years of high school life at St. Agnes Academy. Really, while we seniors do know what happened to them; we still don't know how they went 50 quickly. This semester alone has simply

Bed. irst there was the process of setiling down, etin n and meeting new ones. There are only 396 girls at Agnes so it's easy to know almost everyone, at least by face, if not by name. In a small school traditions mean so much, too. For instance, set the scene for the Living Rosary in which each bead was by a senior Who held a lighted. candle. The senior class St. Catherine, has & feast pooks for the day, the juniors entertained the seniors with a

October

patron, day In

Juncheon 8 nd

style show in y the Columbia, J

Club. 7 In December the junfors prove d them= selves by winning the championship in the {ptramural kick tourney under the spon= gorship of the newly organized

Girls" Athletic Association.

Foon allie ee, oo Teen TopioRmati Be iu®, nlu 07 ny fnual Senior Class Auction ‘Sloppy Joe’ Days Are Over One of Events Being Planned "| Cl

Bridal Dinner

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES |Deb Business | oi Takes a Lot {Of Hard Work

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old’ friends

hear the faint strains of “Pomp and Circumstance” and our grad uation address. r In case anyone should find our three and a half years, we don't really want them back. But please treat them tenderly for they “hold many wonderful

Years of Planning Go Into ‘Gamble’

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Metz-Davin

Is Planned

Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian J. Davin,| 83¢ W. 52d St, will honor their

| Hollywood studios, has an ofter of +a-daily radio program, has an orchid

LOAFERS LEAVE US—In this photo especially posed for The |and guest star radio shows.

puts her money in the bank, She has been approached by three

named after her, and has been asked by a magazine to write the story of her life. She must always be receptive to suggestions from writers, photographers

Christmas brought the usual fun and festivities. There were class parties. and caroling and

daughter, Jeanne Elizabéth, and her | flance with a bridal dinner next|

Times, Jack Engledow helps Helene Zaiser don the “new look” in |Gets Biggest Build-Up

the big Christmas assembly. The holidays were made perfect by

Friday in the Marott Hotel. are students at Broad Ripple.

| She will be married to Tennant| By SALLY s grand vacation... . : ; | 4 'N > ve Sik SgaiD A. Métz, son of Charles B. Metz, THANK GOODNESS, those A 8ppearance—even more wa % re y © "- i i -t ¥ Co ) . t So he Won bac or ue Louisville, on Jan. 17 in the Propy-| +. rooted. loafers are go- ° clumsy gait isn’t pretty We have & Who! flock laeum. | - gives the impression of sloppiness,

resolutions—the biggest one of which is to make the most of our

remaining high school days.

"year ‘round highlights at SAA are Mission and Sodality activimovies school _ paper, “The Audiphone.”

ties, monthly

THE TWO main topics versation. NOW Aare the results of the senior class pictures and the

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|" Dinner guests will include Mes- ing out of style. It's the thing, |dames Charles A. Olson, Joseph now, to be trimly shod. Kvam and Joseph Morris, Minne- ‘Saddle’ oxfords, low-heeled apolis; Mrs. George Lucas, Peru,’ pumps and ties for the gals. Sad{IlL; Charles B. Metz Jr, Memphis; | dles and substantial brogues for {Frank Campbell and Alexander Cal- the boys. Your beat-up moccajlenar; West. Lafayette; Misses ging are in the ash barrel, I hope. Elizabeth Arn Davin; Jerry Omkes; gi pithy {eeners “still “have {Carol Lytle and Sharon Sue Brooks. the ~ habit oF shuffling: when and Dr. and Mrs. Howard G. Lytle.) ,, .. wok Sort of a hangover Miss Davin will be the honor . = 0 Sloppy eJoe days, 1 guest ai a miscellaneous shower... “ju "3" 1ard habit to Monday night. Miss Oakes, 5009 break, but be wise, kids. Give Kenwood Ave., will be hostess, “it a try. .

Mrs, D. O. Taylor Is Hostess

tof stupidity and -inferidrity.

Ever notice actors on the

firm, sad-sack

heroine take steps. The

purposeful

slouch along. less you want to be cast as a

‘corny, slovenly type, watch your walking.

Ms. Norris to Speak

Mrs. Fern Norris will speak be-

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footwear - after she's discarded her old loafers. Both the models [Since Brenda Frazier

‘stage or screen? The hero and |

‘tore the Indianapolis Indorsers of |Photoplays at a 10 a. m. meéting the pavement will ruin your fine Tuesday in the Meridian Room of

© |het coming-out “party.

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{ From here on out it's cash so

| new footgear. It'll spoil your {far as Virginia is concerned.. “We've! of 39-inch.

spent ‘enough money,” Mrs. Delaney - said. “We think it's time Virginia [is paid for her work.” Mr. Delaney, | Virginia's” stepfather, is a wealth; lawyer.’ 2 : Brenda Frazier spent $25,000 tor {her coming-out party in 1938. Cater-

charac-- (ers, dressmakers and photographers; and wintér Fashion. ters shamble and shuffle and [sald Virginia Leigh received the| ,o.0s of color, style, sew-abie

{biggest build-up of ‘any deb since.

It's the same in real life. Uns. “Tdon’t know. what it cost,” Mrs: book. Twenty-five cents, .

| Delaney said, “All the bills haven't! {come in yet. The party didn't cost jany $25,000. When Virginia's mother returned!

{to the United States, the daughter! Catholic Daughters of America willy

remained in England with her lather, Claude Leigh, - real - estate| millionaire. He sent her to Heathfield, a private school near Ascot. She visited her mother three

{who took her picture at the Metro|politan- Opera. The build-up was. -climaxed by By special maneuvering, it was the last of the season=-ift order not fo _ conflict with any other. It gof the society page spotlight and pages of pictures| in the tabloids. It got her the| cover of a national magasine. You need room for a big narty The Delaneys knock around in '8, rooms on the fifth floor of a 66th St. apartment house overlooking Central Park, You step off the elevator into a small foyer that opens into a

TELEPHONE RI LEY 7411 : oe *_ {hall that runs from the ballroom | i? ; room is about’'the size of an average » ’ Pretty As A six-room apartment. At the ary

Lester Lanin was installed in it with his 12-piece “social orchestra. In the dining is about three-room rhumba Band. ~~

soiree” room,

Poets’ Group Will Meet

{The Poets’ Rendezvous, social auxiliary of the State Federation of

Sunday in the Central YWCA. Elmo Weod of New Castle will | speak on the poet, Thomas Moore. | Walter Newton Reed will preside. | Mrs. Reed will sing, -accompa.ied. by her daughter, Margery. Mrs. Anna EE. Young, hosfess| chairman, will be assisted by Mrs.| Mabel Smith, Mrs. Martha C. Bish-| |op-and Miss Florence Marie Taylor.

Original poems will be read by members: -

Initiation Set By Sorority

| “Initiation services will be held by Omega Chapter, Delta ' Kippa {Gamma Sorority, at 1:30 p. m, lJan. 17, in the Indianapolis Athletic Club . A luncheon will follow the initiation. Miss Betty Foster will speak | Propped.” | The women to be initiated are |Miss Helen Chandler, Miss Ruth {Esther Amos, Mrs. Ressie Fix and |Mrs. Marie Carrier Orr: Mrs. Helen Pollock is chairman of the iniffi« tion committee, and Miss Winifred Galvin is in charge of the luncheon

{Mr. Starkey Speaker Mrs. George A. Kirkwood, 312 | Buckingham Drive, was. hostess

‘to the Garden Btudy Club tus]

afternoon. James Starkey of ihe

State Conservation Department dis- ‘OPEN A tna CONVENIENT | - 00 Club: Election SH 1 : The Fourth Ward Women's re.| CHARGE ACCOUNT eh. publican Club will elect officers at ; : y 8 p. m. Tuesday in the home of NOW! | Per WEEK! Mrs. Joseph Bering, 3620 Woodland ase LE . ln ed

_|Ave. After the election there will}

be a round table discussion, ’ [ ed :

Counselors to Meet

| Poetry Clubs, will méet at 2 p. m. |.

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THERE ARE no hints 85 | ‘Mrs. D. O. lor, " Ken«| ny: . ! —— times, ; main y y y to what the senior play wil be ws 0 0, Tay, oh mem.| Din NEY Tonight a l b E 1 tai . d Simes, 4 Jeciaes Ww Ie ain in Discussion Meeting i but that’s another subject under |bers of the Central WCTU this, The Joan of Arc Unit, ITSC, wil Club Entertaie in Miss Hewitt's Classes. exclusive| Mr Jasper Scott presided during discussion, along with the year- |afterncon. The department directors have a dinner ‘meeting at 6:30] The Crooked Creek Garden Club|y ''o "on 0 ons qe” gle discussion meeting held by the _book, the junior prom and the |gave reports. 'p. m. today in the Marott Hotcl/met yesterday in the home of Yer grooming hogan » Indianapolis Unit, National Assenior ball. ° "| Mrs. W. W. Reedy led the Hunters’ Lodge. . Mrs. John ~W. Mrs Bari Hoppes1610-W. 53d St. "= §700TERE OER. sociation of Par ! this Spring will herald ecktals and |devotiorls, and Mrs. Barbara Chris- Thornburgh will be the special Mrs. C. Loren Harkness was the It Takes a Big Place morning inthe Meridiasi Rots of diplomas. We seniors can already tensen sang. | guest. < Iguest speaker. To Throw a Big Party |the Co ture Co. Nig When she was ready, the advisers jwere called in. Their motto was “be seen, be heard, be: captivating.” Miss Leigh campaigned for Gov. : , Thomas E. Dewey in 1048. She . lr . 3 worked at Lenox Hill Hospital for. : : 3 , : : \ the Junior League. She wrote LL thank-you notes to newspapers

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