Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1948 — Page 26
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evenings, nothing's neater than “a plenic. Outdoor dining after a hike or a game. Open-air eating just for the food. Like any kind of entertaining, a pienie requires planning. The hostess. may -do..all the "providing. Or, as is more usual, everyone may contribute, one member of the crowd must be boss. Otherwise, you'll end up with oodles of this dnd none of that, The trick is to keep the menu simple. Settle for a few items and lots of each. For campfire cooking, there are always franks or hambuggers. Don't try to manage both. 3 an = OR HAVE one hot dish from home, Tote it in a vacuum jar or re-heat it over the picnic fire. oF stew or a meat-and- -vegetable casserole. Rolls are natural partners for hot food. But sandwiches are standard stuff when you have a long carry. And watch the fillings. Nobody can make a meal on jelly tidbits, Don't forget your vitamins! Cole slaw, tossed salad, celery
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Teen Talk— Washington Seniors Will Receive
“Diplomas on June 3
By BARBARA JUNE LALEN
Yeeington “Nehoet Sentor; » Guest Columnist
JOHNNY AND CONNIE
* Continental began their careers at Washington High School in
September, 1944. Today they
g r aduation ments and they know that June and
ment are just
Mixed up
ting lost, and the name “Freshie”
Miss Lalen
marked their freshman year. = Yhen hey ned fo the. uke... chatter the
“caruers, they had saroed the
e sophomore. yo r Johnny and Oon-
Li PICNIC PREPARATIONS — Nothing is more fun for teen-agers, when warm weather and vacation time arrives, than a picnic. The four Shortridge students busily a hamper; in this photo especially-posed for The Times, afe (left to right) ly Sara Ann Elliott, Larry Noling and Monica Lennox.
nie participated in the Junior Vaudeville, selected their class rings and waltzed at the Junior Rose Prom. When they came back to Washington last fall they shined their rings and plunged into the activities that
cause a senior year to “just fly
by.” » » » AWARDS DAY and the annual Strawberry Festival were
“Held yesterday. Arden Breed An the. newly..crowned May ‘queen .and.gave out.the awards. . - Her court members are Jeanne “Mohr;- Dolores - Hilton -Patsy. yo McCottery, Kaye Poole, Norma
Fortune and Eloise Mitchell, The prophecies and the class’ _Jast will and testament will be read on Wednesday in the last “fssue of the “Surveyor. Johns" nie and Connie will learn how it feels to wear a cap and gown next Friday when they
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or carrot sticks. Stow ’'em in those plastic bags that Mom uses in the refrigerator. For early-season suppers,
Cocoa's a good bet, It'll satisfy the milk addicts as well as the hot-drinkers. In arranging details, be sure to tell each kid how much, as well as what to bring. distributing ibuting expense. ev evenly.
“Magic Ring Set
‘For Tomorrow
| The annual Blue Bird Magic [Ring will be held at 2 p. m. to-| morrow in Block's Auditorium. | | Mothers’ will be special guests, | and movies will be shown of the
practice for commencement the thrill of graduation will be tinged with the knowledge that Friday is the last class day.
» ” » BACCALAUREATE services are scheduled for May 30 and Class Day will be held on June
1. The senior frolic, an in- [Siiver Indianapolis Camp Fire | formal pignic at Spring Mill | Silver Anniversary parade. State Pa is planned for June The Blue Bird Doughnut Queen |
2. That's a big day for the seniors. .— the Senior Prom... comes up the same night at the Riviera Club. Johnny and Connie ‘will’ recéive their diplomas at Technical ‘High School on June 3.
Paul
| doughnut chairman,
Theodore Covey. well Lentz will be the commencement speaker and the eager freshmen of 1944 will become the alumni of 1048.
Forrest Butler, hostess. men, will be assisted by Mra. | Helen Parmer.
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{ will be crowned in a ceremony |
and ar{ranged by Mrs, Russell Swenson. lone -Anemone Blue Birds will i present a play, directed by Mrs.
"Mrs. John Toction and Mrs. | chair-|
Men-and Women—— si
Are Women Really Important, In the Country's Affairs?
By ERNEST E. BLAU ON'T THINK the ladies aren't taking an interest in the U. 8. A. According to a government spokesman, women write between 65 per cent and 75 per “cent of all’ letters to the State Depart_ment on national affairs. And look at the League of Women Voters—it numbers about 60,000 active members in 600 units and 34 states. Yet it seems to me that the most the gals have really accomplished in the art of government in the past generation has been to win themselves a moral ‘victory over the other sex—the right to vote, like a man. They've . let the men go right on doing most of the running for office,
per cent—U. 8. 1 per cent! - No, that's’ not a misprint— U. 8., 1 per ceat! J
L , s » =n POLL shows that 78 per ‘cent of ‘women want to see more women in angry and ... J-egislatures; per cent |" want more a n county and city government, Well, that's fine.—So why don't they put more women in? | It's all right for the gals “to tatk and form committees | and make resolutions—but why “don’t they seek more responsibility, run more women’ candidates, and vote for ‘em? Not long ago women's votIng strength outnumbered wo OO Sr FOF = ADA API HE A sar ot amen U. 8, ‘history. ’ Yet look at the per cent “of Women In governing bodies “In this UL 8. dethdcracy, coms To pared to other countries: | Russia, 21 per cent; Finland, | P percent; Japan, 8 percent; Denwark, 7 per cent; Sweden | 6 per cent; France, Norway, India; 5 per cent; Turkey, "3
Miss Schafer Wins | ‘Scholastic Honor
Times Siate Service | LAFAYETTE, Ind, May 21-| Miss Carolyn Schafer is among! 31 students selected for member-| ship in Alpha Lambda Delta, na-| |tional: scholastic honorary for {freshman women. ¥ Miss Schafer, a freshman in| the Purdue University School of | Science, is the daughter of Mr.| land Mrs. XK. M. Schafer, 6001 Central Ave. Indianapolis, |
Name Collecting Is Fun, Cheap
CHICAGO Mrs, Beryl Collins] “has a hobby that costs her little | in time, money and effort. She collects narnes which strike her fancy. | Among the collection of 1500 are Carl Hotwagon, Precious Lus-|
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people that bridge jn Indianapolis is different from bridge in any other place in the country. Even the cards run differently in Indianapolis, and Joseph E. Cain, Edson T. Wood and Walter Pray of this ty will tell you'that. they have to make fancy bids. I recently talked with Mrs. | Reba Buck, secretary of the Indianapolis Associa. tion, and she gave me today's
hand. How could the hand be
played at two clubs doubjed? Why didn't East bid four spades? Those are unanswerable questions.” But Mrs. Buck played it at two clubs, and she played it well, For some reason East's opening lead was the ace of diamonds, Perhaps he wanted a ruff, but forgot that he had no
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She went over to dummy with. the queen of hearts and cashed the king of amonaa discarding the 10 of hearts from her own hand. Now she led another diamond and was careful to trump this with the
The king of hearts was cashed and a small club led,
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to ruff with, Next “he cashed the ace of hearts, which . did not make Mrs. Buck feel
FARE West won with the king aad
found that he was eid-played, He had to lead away from the 10-seven of clubs into Mrs,
bad at all. Buck's jack-nine. ois ... ; The final result- was two " THEN East cashed the king clubs, doubled, with an over.
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