Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1948 — Page 24

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Wrappings don’t make the gift, but they can make it look ex-

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This year you can have more fun and use more originality with

your gift wrappings than ever be-|"

fore, It is not necessary to rely

on the counter with the matched) ribbons and papers and cards.

You can branch "out and pick!

novelty gadgets to top your gifts, Gleaming Christmas papers are

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Women Appreciate Something for Sewing

The woman who likes to sew|’

will be thrilled with a package wrapped in a length of fabric that can be used for an apron or a child's dress. Tie it with ribbon which ean be used later to trim

sonal touch. Colorful knitting needles can be tucked in a bow for the knitter; a sdchet bag

added to a lingerie or handker-|

chief gift, or a baby rattle on a gift of a baby's blanket.

Colors Important In Wrappings It is well to choose simple and effective color combinations for the gifts that boast only ribbon and paper wrappings. A very wide ribbon can be used effectively on a large cartofi, or two or three] narrow ribbons of different colors. Tie the ribbons around the package first and knot the ends securely, Then make the bow separately. The bow is secured to the package with the ends of the tying ribbon. ~--Once. you. get . accustomed to securing the folded ends of the wrapping paper with tiny pieces of transparent gummed taps, you'll find it's easy and fun to experiment with fancy tying. Try tying a pac

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MARILYN BRENNAN is The Times’ Teen of the Week. She is president of Block's High School Board. Elected in May, Marilyn will serve until the spring elections. Peggy Nabring is vice president of the board and

Carolyn Fore is editor of the “Clothesline.”

Marilyn is pledge mistress of Beta Beia Sigma. Sorority. She is also a member of the OBN and the SND Sub Deb Clubs, She plans a career in merchandising after she is graduated from St.

Agnes Academy in June,

Marilyn is the daughter of Mrs. Vera Brennan, 712 E. 63d

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By JEAN MANEY LONDON NEWSPAPERS may criticize Princess Margaret Rose, but the teen-agérs in Indianapolis’ just feel sorry for her.

interviewed this week agree unanimously 4 that Margaret Rose . is more than welcome to her castles and her crown ~they’ll take American cit-

Helen Wolsiffer, a senior at 8t. John's Academy, ex thinks that Princess Margaret Rose should be permitted to go out three or four nights a week without being criticized. “After all, she's 18 years old and she should be able to lead her own life even if she is a princess, I think that any girl

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Local Ee Believe London Elders Too Strict With Princess Margaret Rose

plans to attend Butler University after graduation. Charles is a member of the Math Club; Hi-Y, Booster Club, Latin Club and the Key Hole

The three Right school pupils

Barbara Jacobs and Dolly Meg-| enhardt are the secretary and]

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18 is eligible to date at least three nights a week. “Midnight should be the cur few hour except on special occasions, When there are dances or big parties the time could staff. be extended until 1 or 2 hd -o'clock,” Helen says. She would like to be a princess for a little while—Helen thinks that "it might be fun.” But she is em-. phatic in. stating that she'd rather be an American teenager than any royal personage. A member of the CSMC and the Sodality, Helen hopes for a

Janet, a junior at St. Mary's Academy, con-

She's studying shorthand and. three - dates-a~ typing. Helen is the daughter. week of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Wol- and sets midsiffer, 1445 Orange St. night as a rea~ A aw sonable hour

A SENIOR at Ben Davis ‘0, Check In High School, Charles Carpenter he time for is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ma- dances to 1 or bern A. Carpenter, RR 3, Box 2 o'clock. Janet 5. doesn’t want to

Charles agrees with Helen that an 18 - year - old girl should be allowed to date two or | threenights a week “if she | can get that many dates.” He's a little | | more conserys C2 Wd | ative on .the . | curfew time, Charles

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“I THINK it's’ stupid for the English newspapers to criticize | %3 Margaret Rose. She's Justa A normal teen-age girl and should be allowed to have all the fun she can,” Janet Pulley says.

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