Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1948 — Page 17
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WE'RE LATE NOW-—Marqo (seated) and Mimi Kirby, twin sisters attending St. Agnes Academy, get glamorized in this photo especially posed for The Times. Teeners who are "with it" know that a deyble- date means twice as much fun.
predatory tactics make men wary and suspicious. And of course it puts you in wrong with other girls. who will surely hear about your behavior. Spoil-sports and sour-pusses are poison on a double date. So be a good pal. But when one of the party has a curfew It'll flatter your ego to have - to meet, don't ridicule her or both boys on your string, tease her to break it. End the WATER = gern party--pronto;.in..good humor | | In the Yong run, though, ' and good comradeship. Bi
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By JEAN DO YOU KNOW the etiquette of double-dating? It's strictly a matter of fair play. First, fella, when you invite your gal, tell her it's a double date and mention the names of your companions. A- lady likes to know what she's getSRURSETINS 11-30 LL: Consult” both “gals about where to go and when. Don't
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let the more aggressive-type female call all the turns. The other miss may have opinions, as. well as parental prejudices, to consider. ” ” ” AND, sister, if you're an aggressor, watch your tactics. Don't steal the other gal's date.
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