Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1948 — Page 26

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PAGE 26 . Teen Preblems—

Parties at Home Are Fun

‘LET'S HAVE A PARTY'—M

ary Grady (left) and Helen Curry

are busy calling to invite their friends to an informal qet- together. Formal parties demand written invitations, but the phona is fine for impromptu. events. The models, in this photo especially posed for The Times, are students-at St. Agnes Academy.

By JEAN MAYBE YOU"D like to give a wing-ding for the gang, a Jufie dance. If your house is . huge, you're set. Or if you have a king-size rumpus room, a boathouse or a barn. But even

TR middle-sized House can’ ‘handle

a small party, ; It could be a dinner dance, starting with a sit-down meal at card-tables.. Or a supper dance with refreshments served an hour before quitting time or cokes and snacks laid out on a buffet. 55 . »

. ” » - DANCE invitations may be

‘engraved (that's extra-formal, of course) hand-written or vers bal: (by phone or in person). There's one rule to emember:

A boy stranger may be brought along by another boy or by a girl without diréct invitation, but a girl should never be taken by a boy to the house of someone she doesn't knéw

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unless asked by- the host or

‘hostess. A gal-hostess must personally invite each girl guest. She may also issue .invitations to all the boys. It's perfectly proper, however, for her to consult -her gal pals as to what boys to have and let each girl ask her own escort. Obviously, a boy-host will want to check with other guys on the available glamour jobs. But each boy's dream-boat . must receive a supplementary invitation from the host.

By JEAN TABBERT . The teen-ager who wants to 1'slp herself to a clearer comjlexion and a better figure r would help herself to more fresh

You probably don't need to be reminded that by nibbling -on 110re low-caloried fruits and veg«tables you are less likely to gain unwanted pounds or have your complexion reproach you for

foods. If you find it difficult to relish » Jusiétul of grees, QS Jet self-deception which ‘will make

and

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|these healthful foods seem more. palatable. For examplé, set up

your salad-and the terrace. Fresh air, sunshine and an appealing table

milk luncheon on inviting!

setting have a way of enhancing

the attractiveness of crisp cold greens. Salads with eye-appeal are apt

to have more palate-appeal. You can enhance a salad’s attractions

(and food value) by mixing light ~greens; by: sharp color with fresh vegetables; by trimming with grated hard-boiled egg, capers or

“adding

'| limited. + A lot of sun is not neces-

The Doctor Says— A Sunburn

Dangerous Outer. Skin Layers - Killed by Burn By EDWIN P, JORDAN, M. D. EXPOSURE to sunlight, lke everything else, can be greatly overdone and often is. The amount

of sunlight from which the skin and hody can benefit is not un-

{sarily better than a little sun. After a long winter of little sunshine the skin is not able to stand much sun until it has become accustomed to it. Everyone knows that the rays| of the sun which are necessary for growth cf plants and helpful, if not quite sc. obviously necessary, for the

health=and well being of human ) One of the J

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|benefits which the sun can give Na

is to aid the human skin in pro{ducing a substance called vita-|! {min" D, which is necessary for {complete good health, A. brown, tanned color is the [result of the deposit of a pig{ment or coloring matter in the |skin called melanin. This helps to protect the body against ge

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[ting too much. from the sun's|

rays, When the skin becomes pale it means that there‘is not much melanin present.’ Melanin |does not flow to the skin at once

ime, yon» A WHITE skin, therefore, is (not as well protected against the [sun as it Is when good tanning is (present. Until the skin is protected in this way it can be burned by the sun in almost exactly the same way that it ¢an be burned by any other hot substance. When the skin is burned by sun the outer layers are killed. After, a severe sunburn, the outer layers are shed in sheets, which we call peeling. The dead outer layers do not get any benefit from the

the good which is desired. People who are not accustomed to much sunlight and do not show tanning should be careful about the first few exposures. They should be specially careful not to fall .asleep in the sun.. Too much sun is dangerous as well as uncomfortable. The skin can be protected against sunburn to soge extent. Sevéral “tanning” substances are helpful, but cannot be relied on ope to ‘protect against sun-

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EAST CARONDELET, Il— Miss Dorothy Pugh, 31, new mayor of this city, says she is sure she can handle the work despite the fact that her predecessor quit because “the Job was 1too much for one man” In addition to being chief executive of the community, she works at night as a railroad clerk and waits on tables at a nearby tavern,

‘Disillusion Needn’t Mean

Divorce’

Character Is Needed For Facing Reality

By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer ONE of the causes for di-. vorce, says a professor, is that young people before marriage | see each other through a rosy

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haze, and duke ing the court ship period neither has a chance to really “be himself.” The professor apparently believes that if young people could brush aside : that rosy haze and take a Ruth Millett look at ‘each other— faults, frailties, annoying hab“1ts and all=they wouldn't be. 80 likely to be disappointed in their marriages. But isn’t the professor over looking the fact that that rosy haze is responsible for getting young couples to the altar? . # . TAKE that away and let them get as good a look at each other as they'll have during their first big fight or disfllusioning incident and they

ried at all. Sure, there are lots of young folks who can’t stand the disillusionment that comes after marriage, when the bills are staggering, the baby ties them down and the in-laws have to be reckoned with. But the ones with charactér and backbone just buckle down and foret the rosy haze they once lieved was reality and set

a good marriage. Since we can never do away with that rosy haze, anyhow, spring and young folks being as they are, shouldn't we try to give our young folks enough character to meet disillusionment without being quitters, . rather ‘than try vainly to get them to see through the rosy haze?

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