Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1948 — Page 20
ACKIE ABRAHAM is The Times’ Teen of the Week. She is Howe High School's “Golden Girl.” Jackie was elected by an all-school vote as the prettiest and most popular * member of the junior and senior classes. :
A senior at Howe, Jackie is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs, C. W. Abraham, 1411 N. Linwood Ave. She is studying journalism and plans to continue her training for a newspaper career at Indisng University. ; Xi
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~Mrs. W. L. Jamison will celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and ‘Mrs, O. T. Draper, with an open house from 2 to 5 p. m. today. She will be assisted by her sisters, Miss Jessie Sims, Plain.
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| out an old lightweight raincoat no matter|the yard work and run errands,”
Cut out the whole pieces of different sizes and use them as|/l think they all should do their rainy day scarves and “triangles” share, but they shouldn't be on to protect your ‘hats, handbags|too strict a schedule,” Jo states.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES The Teeners Think—
SUNDAY, OCT: 17, 1048"
Club to Hold
Sub-Debs, Squires Clash on Home Duties Rush Tea
By JEAN MANEY Helping with housework is a {problem that besets all teenagers—and their parents. The sub-debs are convinced they get a bad deal on the dishes detail, but thé lone squire interviewed | - today thinks that the boys do more than their share, Jo Harper, a Broad Ripple High Bchool senior, has a younger brother, “I don't think he should be completely domesticated,’ but he definitely is expected to do!
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she says. “Most teen-age boys {do help at home-—under pressure.
book and a member of Quill and 8¢roll and the Radio Workshop. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hervey B. Harper, 4612 Carrollton Ave. Jo is a member of the AHOY, MLLE. and HIT Sub Deb Clubs.
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High School, Buzanne Berry is ®
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Vergil Berry, 260 Berkley Rd.| She has. a... | younger sister to share the work. Buzanne believes that most squires should help out at home, but that the majority of them don't, “I don’t think boys should be made to wash dishes or clean, but they should { work in the yard, wash windows
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| Phyllis Dindipger, 1322 Hart. {ford 8t., will entertain the mem- | |bers of the JEMS Sub Deb Club pr p. m. Tuesday,
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