Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1948 — Page 22
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Winifred 5 Is Engaged
* Mr, and Mrs. Floyd M. Davis, 1650 \tiss Davis 1s a graduate of But-
and a member of Allison St, announce the engage-|1er URIVErS FOCD oo ince at-
Trianon Sorori ment and approaching marriage of tended Indiana Unversity. their daughter, Winifred, to James ———————————
Teen Topics— Listen Well To Rate As A Good Date
A. Wallace Jr., son of Mr. aud $M Wet Shoe Care aged Wallace, Jasper. Tension trees should Enthusiasm Always March 28 in Sweeney Chapel at|used when shoes are wet because Makes a Hit Butler University. ,[iney may stretch the ioather =
honor. Miss Ellen| ued th and Mis [stuffed with por e uke tu ada tain wil be. bridesmaids, moisture inside. e ouside of He blac
will be shoe should be patted Carl Wallace, Terre Haute, lo soak Up molsture.
. POPULARITY means having | | dates. Popularity-PLUS is being | | liked and loved by old and young. | *
Yes, the super-duper gal or guy is something more than just a
L good date. She or he hs §ood : : ! . pal, a good sport, a good frien | WN STORE § Fortunately it's & quality that VONNEGUT'S DOWNTO j : can be developed. Liking other 120 East Washington Street i folks is the secret, Liking them 4 and being genuinely interested: in . 3 them and respecting their points ; of view. If you think about # others instead of about yourself, : you're bound to make a hit. | { X r 3 ~ . # { Lig pan YOU ACTUALLY can train | " bh . TRE I-yourself -along these -lines. Re- | td oh Fa us TR. - mentor to. listen—really listen! | Ie D: am ’ . hi ’ to folks' conversation. Learn to Are a 5 i a : a : re « While EO TELL US MORE—In this picture especially posed for The Times, Rosina Hays = ntatipep qoesiions, Aut : Where You » L rt wr | | demonstrates a girl's most popular trait—being a good listener. She is very atten- Semin Juoile_becau Shey he : 40 Are Still Dark an 0 : “ A . Sabi " ’ oe , ; » . a tak) J? ES tive to her “date,” Ken Innis,” while he talks basketball with Clinton Venable. All| of another's beliefs. | <9 rh a J : : And be enthusiastic! Oh, I'm Le gv a A are seniors at Manual High School, tea imnding # lot Of gush : A floors Wwe Ea EER : and goo! A wet blanket, though, “i min op NOY i i : Teen Talk— is always unpopular, G ed wer : Ro 68 3 . Mary's Academy Seniors Take to Verse Beauty— slip floors FS oi8 n : " rap 0 Annaunce a Varied Activity. Program . Master a Spor t Ant na a ow Being Arranged for June Graduates While You pr J ey ay ; pe ‘By MARY WASSEL snd The freshmen this year were niti- Those black and gold rings, more AA. ih : LEE METHOD ated 50 well. lovely each day. Ar c Young whe By SUE BURNET uh Ee ¢ |They thought the sent : A smart youthful froc | El St ME Em ty p14 : Of% WET! The sophomores plan a breskfast— By. ALICIA HART see you nicely through, the day— : B NAME ‘of :8t. Mary's Is time «ow {fa Sent, ARE YOU the kind of a girl who| dressy enough for special dates, . d and old. ’ “13 is. for the Junior Prom in May And the seniors will help hem " passes. up. the collége courses which | too. There's a choice of sleeves J} It stands for + more price- In honor.of the seniors, iv. formal) te te Y LL stress physical improvement? ___| 0"3, G47 MON LNT 10 ateo-" {1 den that gold of AD GAR T18 FOR our teachers, who In 8 yoow =S- atioaYoy} Pattern 8263 comes in sizes 11, JI" g A represents the annual class play. K 1s for Pr. Kavanagh, the campers’ great measure, | Hany asses, avoid the| 13 13. 14, 15, 16 and 18. Size 13, | seniors eagerly swait that day. 800d friend, Prepare us to accept life, misfortune gyimming pool, pass up tennis, pushup sleeves, 3% yards of 39- : To ihe | cYO camp, his help he does or pleasure. | golf, riding and other sports. inch 3 el GaooFts will ; wor tiils pattern. send a5 vents: 1 On Ivuiusty 8 Welt SoU Wi bo Nr Every school morning be it dull or Thess girls may never regret. a PIT SO er 14 A { e bright, | their 0 ng up esi . the tte: mbe: 8a tt Lake Sr fo TH STUDENT of Lots mabe ec “iets im. torn io Pe FB Srl, | SA, 2 : or nursing or teaching or entrance] - “4 White. 77 | odds-on ets are fat hey will. | Times Pattern Service, 214 W. contests galore. .| to college. The reason why mastery of| Maryland St. Indiandpolis 9. o i pin Brood oti A Party 1s given each year at this 5 sport or a game is important | nore, Misia, ACVRISE Woo : ®t selebrate the feast of the great ER oh ie a Bridge— : . = a Valentine, ; a pod. and charity are the com- well-rounded personality as intel- | IS FOR dramatist, Min Randelle| mon rule. W is for white father, Father|lectual development, Shrew d Plays se 1 : is & lady who has‘won nuch/The NCME Association has made 0 came 0 talk one day 1 our THE GIRL who becomes proficient] \A/ 11] Win pn arnt Sie > Dave lovely I in swimming, tennis, fencing, golf, Fain gn st i voices, © ; Jouluitan; otis any other sjurt/ A Game : : X 18 FOR extra work-—we're busy OF game 8 4 Opporty : ; gg er 18 We ain mel = wag A Rr Making clothing for the needy ones lege. 85 Wn Almog; Walle. guar. a 4 Brighten: ‘your home! Lighten your housework! Just wipe this amazing new Bi Bus i rote hd gal way. : Y is for our yearly retreat which Wd St -comfivest. persnailty. HAT rd wax on floors, linoleum. It dries to a durable lustrous finish in 20 minutes. No 1 E80 E00 Moreover, if you pass up a game! ’ t 3 lr mothers 0 met the fac- “nu . will come Helen Margare | De lMILING. taco: in a. Photogpraphe To add to the-work which our-chap-1 a T°, hich 8 is you dor the Saba Wb, cr Waar Ah rubbing needed! And the LIN-X finish is proved anti-slip by the UnderTF | fort , few months from “mow with alm he day lors had thet lain bas done. equipped when you leave college to 4357s w $ E valine writers’ Laboratories. 3 . . ‘diploma in hand Zz stands for “Zounds" which we/T1nd recreational outlets, make ®J076 Semler & 105 ‘ 85 Mb Cy ‘ 3 : oY. fe o a. white cap.-and. gown each feel like crying friends, or enter into the activities, 7852 | Deole as | : : . : b y ‘ senior 5S ak, ou ab our queen of the When we realize how this school Shas most young people follow .t0- #8632 i year is flying. : VYKS5 N° i 3 i . Win Seeetve hor aad glory. on her = Those clever girls who went to *AKQH4 JOHNSON’S Self-Polishing Open To BR STANDS for Mr. Haffert, a| coronation day. The name of St. Mary's is & harp of gym classes, dived daily. into the SdKD4 I prominent man, od its own. {swimming pool or learned how to Tournament—Neither vul. : GLO-COAT Open Tomer: Who outlined to us his world peace Since right before Christmas, the It rings through the years with a iol dn te an South * West North East i ihe ts plan. si ~! seniors display od Megving tne. © lway. P18 Pest: 14 fm Is easily spread . .. dries to a hard glossy 5 Th |" Opening—¥Q finish. Use on varnished, linoleum and tile E i | By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY floors. 5 y America’s Card Authority . 2 hah 8 | WATCHING two good players - 98¢ 81-59 cu 32-98 + $1 | often becomes monotonous be- Qt. 2 3 be il | cause of their failure to make a | e 1 | mistake, and that is sapecially | < sue of Mrs. Margaret Wagar of » BE a oa ge grysy: 4 { » {- 0 ew York, recen Ww - i i | ners of the national open pair Johnson's WAX APPLICATOR given with : 9 c: a3 championship. . : ex ir . AN . Most players in. the tourna- each h gallon of Glo-Coat or Liquid Wax, kn a | ment blew the defense on today’s = Te A A, : ur 2 a hand. ; : ; The opening lead was covered ’ “High School Fashion of the Week | ar duituny 5 Bing of hearts, weet . : {-won, came back with a heart : “ Le Tr | which East won -and. then in Johnson’ S LIQUID Wax 3 A ¢ R s 8 > most ‘cases: East made: the mis< : | take of leading the queen of clubs, 98 SUITS YOU -TO A "T" | fearing that declarer would get a9e¢ Pt 98e. Qt. 2 pr w- == “ft some valuable discards onthe ’ ! ‘ gl oy diamonds. , + - | . All declarer had to do then JOHN SON'S CAR-NU : was win ‘the queen of clubs with wT * - : emer es stn te crm : the and take a finesse—in 1nI¥'s terrific! The suit that has nothing but flattery for cube seni. East's cs, making Protects the finish of your cer. 59 sep pritini pica impor Si . } - the, contract... Pint sesvess sews eat ban eben ec 11 your figure . . . your eyes will fairly pop at the effect 2 ily : WHEN Nariel Waar and . » : : RB : “|| Helen Sobel played the hand, | of the wispy waist and the perky peplum jacket. The Margazet (East opened thie queen | Give Your fvors Longer la fina B i : Jl of hearts.:the same as everyone | 5 ng soft full skirt spreads out with a gracious flare. - Of else. South played the king, SELF POLIS i. Helen won and led back the three | - | 3 wonderful Gratsmere woolens, it comes in red, kelly, of hearts which Margaret won HING » with the 10-spot. | . . : 8he knew North held th - cinnamon, beige, navy or black. = And only $35.00 heart because the on “of the. : : - ) ; || three-spot. was the fourth-best . from her partner. : < 80 Margaret did not waste time | * vil i ’ | leading a club “She, came back | QUART ; PINT renee EY gu J ¢ | with the jack of hearts and let | C A : vy | declarer trump in dummy, . 4 GAL eee §] 59 or The spade finesse was taken, : 5a er | Margaret won with the king, and ; . te. 1 = | again refused to lead clubs. She | Pour on . . . spread . .. and it dries to a oe Turned a. spade. Now declarer | hi ithout bbi in 20 mi ute ~ i ad to play the club suit him- | shine, without rubbing, In minutes. = self and he could not do > 9
that without losing a -club trick.
BRUCE'S SELF. ; Poishing WAX DBC or, $318
Marjorie Saxe ‘To Entertain
| Miss Marjorie Saxe, 1147 8. Lynnhurst Dr., will-be hostess at a household shower at 8 p. m. Thursday.
| She will be assisted by her mother, | Mrs. Philip’ Saxe. The honor guest, Miss Martha Lester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |
William . Alexander, 1631 Villa Ave.,| Note —f Y twill be married to William Thomas, | “ son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waller, | 3 ; 12527 Wheeler St, on Feb. 7 in Bt! ¢ Sot Se
{Patrick's Catholic Church. Guests will be Méesdames George ||
Written by Patricia Doyle * Hahn, Minnie Hopper, Robert Wood,
. Burris High School ol ! Lois Murphy and Joseph Xettery. | 4 : . | Misses Tyrlene Lawyer, Ary er $ at Muncie, Indiana "es a ; (Tho . Join Widner, Sonja . gin AE my 5 feEy: ey JRE ny crasain, Sh | Store Hours: Daily, 8:45 A. M. to 5 P. M. : 2 » ed bo. pT B 5 : Wr ah 5 y {0 E ¥ Sl VT Re Km
