Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1948 — Page 23
mu. Two: Shortridge High Sen niors Will Be Named ‘Bluebelle’
And ‘Uglyman’ at Dance
We, the Women— Putting an End ; To Quarrels 3 ] Over Money ~~
New Interests Will Add to Your Fun Glaucoma | "8 Z2%er May Cause
[Teen Topics— Tie Doctor So | ‘Blindness |
Candidates ; ! 4 Arey Competing in the Race Disease Rare Among A Seven-Point Plan i By JAMES MERRELL. opularity . Those Below 40 Will Help Matters fi i Shortridge nage High Schoo! Senior By EDWIN P. JORDAN, W. ©. | By RUTH MILLETT & | GLAUCOMA is a serious dis- : ! a Besson wn ‘ease y the eyes and an im. §0 IF ONE of those poll in- j getting a very ast . . . and crowded J portant cause of blindness. 1t is terviewers had knocked on $ «+. Start, blind in the Uni 4 State T. d r husband 4 n nit 8s, About| J J ; what you and your } The annual Bluebelle-Uglyman dance is the big. 120,000 heve lost their vision be : Fi - most often 4 around ‘cause of glaucoma. : = oY - quarrel over jy thing RS: chiol. Everyone looks forward to to- F Glaucoma is rather rare be-} vou would a morrow night when the most Foular scujes gir and boy | fore the age of 40, and certainly] | have had to f will be crowned with the mythical honors to the music of \com.es increasingly = often - witn| say “money” ® Barton Rogers and his. . the advancing years. When the —as did so wm ; band. - diagnosis is made early, and many hus- > Shortridge Student Board had the job of proper treatment is started) bands and i ‘on the preliminary list until a final {promptly, however, complete toss.” wives the poll- | be distributed in home rooms. Ten boys lof vision can generally be pre-| sters did in- o chosen after two or three sesions of the |vented. The exact cause i§ uot! terview on bi | wi of guesses circulating, but the winners Known. that subject. | remain a dark secret until Principal Joel W. Hadley oficiates | IN ‘GLAGOOMA. there fs an| vo ok pot! i uebelle-Uglyman affair is written | Increase in pressure inside the| “fighting over 5 Ruth Millett { the Junior cD .in the jeyeball. An attack usually be- money? Want to put an end H
{gins with a severe pain in one] (eye, a slight swelling of the eye | lids with watering of the eye; and 'a blood-accumulation of the eye: “ball which looks like a general fa-
to it? ‘Then try sticking by the following suggestions, and se¢ how you make out, a - . 1. DON'T discuss money mat.
to help make the new sport a
| 23--Comfort Cone ' Home; March 30
| scrapped their ancient uniforms
permanent ure,
THE “new 100k" is just as much a fad with the boys at
Shortridge as it is with the |
girls. The ROTC classes have for up-to-date battle jackets and olive drab blouses. . It's been a long wait, say !
fAammation of the eye, There is, of course, great loss of vision. The increased hardness of the eyeball can usually be felt easily. severe and is often felt all through the head. The hardness of the eve is caused by blockage of the flow of fluids within the eye, so
The pain is extremely |
| ters at the breakfast or dinner | table. 2. If you have bad news about the family bank account “(such as “I need a new wash~ ing machine”) pick your time ‘for bringing up the subject, Not, for example, on the ‘day ~or week when your husband
\ or when } ¢ 9 G worrying over an income tax
eautiful, and Apri} the ts, but everyone in the | that liquid accumulates in the cadets, i (eyeball, | a coors Alds. = unit 1a happy With the results, : Photo by John Spickiemire; Times Staff Photographer. | There are medicines available. = Ayment, : uy EARLY IN March another THIS ONE'S A STRIKEIn this HE especially posed for The Times, Helen Alex. [which are extremely effective in 3 BY Sau Shout Jour an t t ! a - Sony true. Jegtuction of_Ime Bo ag | | ander watches her "‘date," Jimmy Dimitroff, demonstrate his favorite fpori-rboving Re Errata Dopma, 8265 have a natural right to cer- : ric Leagues n ar Th direction. of Miss | Both of the Thadels are seniors:at Washing ton High School, continue 10 use them the vest of] oq .. we ; X with x Cone 3 Eleanor Dee Theek. A dressed- {their lives, Sometimes an opera- . Dan't try to keep up jy ncil, Indiana Lume their paces in. oo. errell ek uae | By SALLY | The ability to adjust yourself | and dancing to hot “records? ltion, which makes new paths for| : the Jonhses. Just because they 3 ers Supply Associa and 3 Vers ns o " ae iy ay | ARE YOU SA stick-in-the- | to new surroundings, to mew | Maybe your new date loves sym- ine drainage of the eve fluids, is| By SUE BURNETT are raving over their new elece of - Archie vacant classrooms. Up mil | U% - a Wows by the | Mud? Indifferent to new ideas ideas, to new people! How | phony concerts. Or skeet shoot |necessary to preserve sight. A style that's popular with | tyjo dishwasher doesn’t mean next Ahusgay the performers senior Thespians. as their last | and interests? Do you AL- | about it? Are you sensitive | ing. Or bowling. Or. bridge. | everyone—this two-piece frock | you have ty get one. Q Commerce, Indiane will: on pins and needles > | and responsive? Or. are you | Why not try them, then? BECAUSE of “its reat danger | is so new and fresh looking your 5. Don't- merrily charge
waiting for that opening cur-
‘ain; but with talent®scouts on
year.
dramatic fling before graduation,
WAYS want to do the same things, day ip and day, out?
on schedule is the same hard
strictly stubborn and set in your ! | ways?
| to pretend to be interested.
At first, you'll maybe have
It
to bid two no trump.
Norris and James Ingalls and
to sight, glaucoma is an fmpor-|
tant disease which must not be
\Units Will Meet
friends are certain to envy it.
FRANKLIN, Ind., Jan. 30—Miss|
things all over town simply because the last of the month
tee heads are: Miss Kitty Dal ~ Miss Margot
+ton; decorations;
ly League of Save row “A” opening night, every- | The Shortridge seniors soon | Well, listen to this. Especially you pretend hard enough, you'll The perky péplum shows off a : Cag lected and which i YS . n_ Associations, ‘hing usually goes with clock- | Rill be losis Sei Class Day you girls who long for more and | IN MATTERS ot peielnle be surprised! . Soon you'll jusgicets ati a Tequites in. tiny waist—the simple skirt wi gh ~, thing. ORs me Jsociation 1 like precision. at a of the term. His- | Detter dntes. 4 successful wom- | and conduct, you'll naturally | i actually Hit ew Rotivities Each patient must have the falls free and easy. travagant and’ then try to sell ’ Coune y . - -.} mem. w wom. special - + unty . Residential} MOST HIGH ‘schools dropped -| torian, .giftorian, prophet. and... an-in--public-life recently re-: SUCK to. What you believe. Bul. x an who cultivates an terest [case ie oT ‘Paitern S068 s for sine 10, 12."|_ your. NAG Sh HS — a_number of uity debating during the war, but | will-maker will be selected bY | marked that fi Ts f insoclal. things, -be- adaptable. Hin Her Man's world. Wise and advice, or to — continue eons. 11.16.18 and 20. Rise 12, top, , Ait ta ow On = 5 Shortridge was one oL Ye few ie EN Tawa ee | woman’s most charming quality, Is your idea of fun a movie happy! scientiously with the’ medicines | 1% yards of 39-inch; skirt, 25 Bret EX over mretaining a squad of formal | jor other treatment recommended,| yards. good Then s “arguers.” During the war | graduation. Bridge— | {may . result in blindness. y h - » 1. Bea manages. ; years the school kept up a high | Seniors arc watching the cw C€MDCEI'S | Diagnosis should be .| For this pattern, send 25 cents | when the family bank account thus _standard for its debaters. | calendar these days . . . and S hi 1 Si l C N. T Play te laghos shou " 8 nade And) in coin, your name, address, | gets low your husband can't Now, as usual, Shortridge | report cards as well. “D" Day ? 1g na ues (No rump y T | nea begun x earliest! size desired and the. pattern in fairness accuse you of ex- » rs are working | this semester will mean "De- | o or ian B MCKENNEY 0 DE Honored Poss a number to: Sue Burnett, The | travagance. 3 hard tn in preparation for state | motion” day in the senior home y firth &152 he 2 Pu ils tS h 1 2% Indianapolis Times Pattern | 3 rooms. i TTR AE 9912 e arion County Council of £"UDPIIS al DCNOO Service, 214 W. Maryland St. mr " . THERE ARE “many little eKJ {Republican Women will honor the Indianapolis 9, Junior “lass 3 Under the coaching o (cc THE STAFF of the Short- Doints that must be remem. #97842 - [new officers. and. new members; VV 11 Be Guests Pon't—miss—the spring and = « n. play o e .! The patrons, il d teach-! 2 have won two state champion. | ridge Daily Echo is ask Ae "We cannot take a: rule and. 83% 4 WN - AQiloss 3a jit Sows Job rm. Thurs rE ot Re hon 2 i’ am . a, summer Fashion — better than Plans Po 5 8 ships and two runner-up honors | Jorma nee Ar ole + apply it to every case, 8:0 Ss lw El, 2s oh guests at the Chi'dren’s Museum, ever With special features, = since 1938. This year’s affirma- ie on 0 on anillv Toaty | In‘today's hand Benjamin O. ‘@A83 S v ie esdames Ralph F. Gates, poyiy Hour from 2 to 5 p. m, Smart styles—free pattern | The annual dance of the junior kd tive and negative duos al of e world’s oldés igh | *Q 4 Richard T. James, E. C. Atkins printed in book, Twenty-five |olass at Tudor Hall School will id hool daily. The editors and A Johnson of Spartanburg, 8. C., Deoler | 4 108 Sunday in the museum. wi 1 have attended invitational | schoo y. ors | gives a good © example Of Fetus. 4 and Arthur R. Robinson will pre- “ypc ro Y. Wil cents. be held from 9 p. m. to m t £0 1 ple of refus ; side at the t { ss Eva es is hostess ~ | bh! i tourneys at Elwood and In. | reporters were beginning to ee | al to apply the hold-up. Johnson {side at the tea tableg, | chairman, assistéd by Mesdames! on Feb. 7 in the school. - er Cues | Ing the spree of news stories | Regarding the bidding. SASS © |qarhe special guests will be Mes-| Meredith Stadler, H. C. White- Miss Mary C. Brewer [tent will have a Mardi Gras Steady improvement indicates og e arse hi n Bost Land was & HIS foo Yah {dames Mable Frasier, Cecil house, Raymond Campbell, Rus theme. l a use bere Penis -d that ¢ the glamour’s over, | strong to open with one no L SKQJS Haram, Nell Downey. Frederick sell Fleetwood, Melvin Neison, Honored by Sorority Miss Judie Morison the gene 5 ye state crown getting out the Echo each day trump and not strong enough Tournament—-Neither vul. Z, Margaret Wyatt, Fern E. Fred Bishop and Richard ard Tapp, Times State Service eral chairman. The subcommite 1
However . .. tons, : ; : : Xi os ; B. Tintype blouse with You can save hundreds of tons of coal tucked bosom and. . and thousands of gallons of oil by con- long 3 button cuffs just like the favorite
little effort. When the athletic
-department- decided to take on
wrestling as part of its sports
, it was hoped by
program mentor Paul E. Dill that the ‘grunt’ and groan” activity would meet with success. ios the hosts of cheering specta
Shortridgers before June rolls | ‘Everyone will -be -busy 1 | keeping up with the date book, but satisfaction will come with | the end of the term when another year of school history is | written.
partner. had kept the bidding.
open to give him another chance to pass. Johnson, who became Life Master No. 106 at the recent national tournament in Attantic City, N. J., sat South. On
_been the king instead of the
queen. Certainly West must have opened at least a_ fourcard suit, which meant that East had only the king and three of hearts: g Therefore his proper play
Set Party Monday
ers will have a “Carnival of
room.
Central Avenue, Psychic Science, elected pledge supervisor of Bo tons; The members of the Women's First Baptist and Donati: Tuesday! Auxiliary of the Athenaeum Turn-' —Capitol Avenue and University
Park; Wednesday -- Children's
ist; Thursday -- Music,. Broad,
Tndtana Alpha Chapter. Pi
Executive Board,
Phi Sorority, at Franklin 1 in Brewer has been vice Hearts” party following a dinner Cheer, West Washington Street | president of the sorority. She is Miss I. Hilda Stewart, school at 6 p. mi. Monday in the club Methodist and 8t. Mark's Method- a representative on the Student principal; Miss Sara Lois Haber, business man- class sponsor; Mrs. Guy E, Mrs, Ray Rodabough is chair- Ripple and Beta Chapter, Omega ager of the college yearbook and son, Miss Morrison; Mrs. Jeremiah
s = = ae wh : Miss Sara J C THE NEWEST of Short- | grind that it has been for half | When North bid two libs, 14 Pass 24 Pass Sada Capea: | Mary Catherine Brower, daughter yy, "nia mond, refreshments; ie port me 0 a | | Shey Mellor Ir Fim Me FB | Athenaeum Women |e Lorne mot he te ar. Sama 0 Brew Mee uh geen -H ere's miich ahea . , ' he was quite happy that his Opening Q | in the Service Center: Monday |¢™ 5214 Park Ave, has been Martha McCord, room decorms
Misa Nancy Closson,
“business, and Miss
ta) paisley Harwood, stag line.
In the receiving: line will be
tors 1 - | West's openi lead of the | would have been to overtake oo aa a owed. the 8 and 40 Salon . ; queen oF East played | the queen of hearts with the man, assisted by Mrs. Frank Phi. Tau, and Friday—Sun Rae a member of Theta Sigma Phi L. Cadick and +g Connie Ca» the coach's wish has come true. To Have Party ’ the three-spot. king and return the three-spot. Lambertus : and ‘Cheerful. : “journalism sorority, "dick, president of the ¢! class, : v A ——————— ; ‘
Just off the second floor entrance to the gym is the room where. the wrestlers work out. Padded floors, padded walls, | and pe ng boys testify to
rspiri : that fact. Whether the fellows. |
win or lose, the Shorttidge rooters will be out _this _season _
| The Marion County Salon of | the 8 and 40 will meet for a din-| {mer and Valentine parry) at 6:30| p. m. Tuesday in the 40 and 8 Chateau. Mrs. John A. Noon is social ichairman, and Mrs. Martin Col-| lins is president. a
Most of the declarers refused to win thé first trick with the ace of hearts, but Johnson knew that East held the king because
| of West's lead > the queen,
» . IF WEST nad held the king,
| ms correct opening would have
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Why then had East played the three? It must have been because he wanted his partner | to shift. At the tables where declarer refused to win the first trick, West shifted to the eight of diamonds. The jack was played from dummy, East put-on-the queen and declarer won with the ace. Now when he led the king of
clubs, West won, came out with | another diamond, and South | never had an entry into dummy.
to cash the good clubs.
Johnson was more careful, He won the first trick with the ace
of “hearts “and led the King of |
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..a.heart and. two spades for nine
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