Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1948 — Page 13
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hes that objective by| time : {girl in his = i complishes a Hime vo. But. Believe me, Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Kistner, class, hell Wiltless Striped Corde] |i a you do, They accept more than |= 915t St.’ will celebrate their| Study « harder - 1 Sorority to Meet their share because they have (25th wedding anniversary with an her she says. Rudy Deuser : : : : ; i Tau Chapter, Delta Sigma a sense of responsibility, - |open house Sunday. Misses Bar-| A member of the JETS and 3 Cool est Pl id Ch b l ae Sorority, will meet tonight, As for Mrs. Smith, remember bara Ann and Virginia Knox, JESTERS Sub Deb Clubs, Rudy al amorays 1 in the Fidelity Trust Bank Build-| the chaperons are of the [Kistner will assist the hosts. No 8 job hunting right now. She Me }
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“l THINK coed schools are A ra much better than segregated ones,” Harry Hall, a senior-at i says definitely. “It's a lot more fun ffyouhave J y . | gals in your ra : classes and 5 : * JOB do: better (4 They Pack So Well! “Joeing ‘bepn They're Travel- Right! petition you
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uo University when he is uated from Tech in 1949 . s and eventually to end up at Sizes 12 to 20. Annapolis. He wants to make the regular Navy his career, : --The son of Mr.-and-Mrs. John | - a Frege Stn Cc. Hall, 1320 N. New Jersey St, f-Harry-is-a-member-of the Delta Psi Sigma Squire Club, ANOTHER 1948 .Tech graduate, Nellie Morlarity, thinks that girls’ schools tend to make their students, seem younger and less poised on dates. ‘They are glee ly and" § don’t know how to act when they are with boys, Girls from coed schools are more grown-up and know the score § 07 3 on ‘dates’” Nellie says. = Nelle Morlarity She agrees that competition is stimulated in mixed classes and that the experience is valuable in the business world. . Nellie also wants a selling fob. She is the daughter af Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Morlarity, 1238 Parker Ave.
EVENTS ‘ MISSES’ SHOP, SECOND . FLOOR :
Alpha Delta ee Tues. Mrs. William Hutchinson, E. 86th, hostess. Picnic. Chap. One, Cruzan Parliamen-| tary Law. 1 p. m. Tues. Meridilan Room, Colonial Furniture Co. Anniversary party. Old Glory Chap., ITSC. 6:30 p.m. Tues. Mrs. C. E: Irwin, R. R. 1, ‘Box 309; hostess. Covered dish supper,
Mrs. Edward E. Daliman, 55 8. Linwood, hostess: White ele.phant party. Ladies Help, Ald and Assist. 8 p. m. Tues. -North Park Masonic Temple. Social hour. Business session, }
MISCELLANEOUS bh 1 A Celtic Unit, American Legion L$ ~ ni, 4. Auxiliary. 8 p.m. Tues, Mrs, ! a Ey J et ;
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Association of Personnel Women. | AL 6:30 p. m. Tues. Miss Betty a HH Stiltz, 4426 N. Pennsylvania,| A I , hostess. Dinner. Election of WV 0) officers. AM) ! Frances E. Willard Unit, WCTU. \ Suc Ky 10;30 a. m. “Tues. Mrs. T. A. . 2X4 wv offi Berry, 1214 W. 31st, hostess.| : LA A Business session. Luncheon. | . 5/8 A Sarah A. Swain Unit, WCTU. 1:30 CY) p. m. Tues. Goodwill Chapel. wy ' SORORITIES ~ 1A Chap. Q, PEO. Tued! Ayres’ 77] AUR Tea Room. Luncheon. [Tr TI Miss Mary Jo Bibos ! A To Become Bride EL] Mr. and Mrs, George L. Mec- TEL i Kinney, 2840 Washington Bivd., Tf LA announce the engagement of their l 4 t
daughter, Miss Mary Jo Bibos, to! DeWayne E. Wallace, son of Mr, and Mrs. Daniel F. Wallace, 3236 N. Pennsylvania St. | No date has been set for their marriage. Miss Bibos is a
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