Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1948 — Page 25
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Sub Deb Clubs Plan Holiday
Season Parties
Tabu Club Sets Event for Thursday The TABU Sub Deb Club will have its holiday party Thursday in the TABU Inn. Myra Russell is
other officers are Connie Fairfield, vice president; Nina Kirby, secretary, and Ruth Gish, treasurer,
" Lu Ann Morgan will be hostess to the Mamselle Sub Deb Club's Christmas party tomorrow, The club members are students at Southport.and Tech High Schools.
Dec. 28 is the date set _by the Pythons Sub Deb Club members for their Christmas party. Marylee Garland, Donna Delp and Shirley Wertz are pledges of the club.
The Delphites Sub Deb Club
will have a party for the group's
School Shoes
“little sisters”. on Dee. 27
A dance, gift exchange and games are planned by the mémbers of the TAGI Sub Deb. Club for Thursday night in the home ‘of Rudy Biers.
The IMP Sub Deb Club will have a Christmas party this week fn the home of Jani Stafford. The members are also planning a New Year's Eve party. Shirley Resener is a pledge of the IMP Club,
The GTC Sub Deb Club is selling tickets ‘and filling coin boxes for the Sub Deb and Squire Federation’s “White Whirl” to be held Jan. 28. The club members had a Christmas party last night in the home of Barbara Storey and a slumber party in the home of Nelda Kirkham.
Mascot Wayne Lambert was host last night at the Date-A-Gamma Sub Deb Club Christmas party. Among those attending were Jean Olson, Polly Forcum,
Mary Clark, Bette Hutchison,|
Doris. Hitzeman, Dee Summeier,| Pearl and Dixie Allred, Jo Stan, Ginny Fuller, Charlie Montgomery, Jack Harriet, Max Haughton, Jack Smelling, Joe Goudy, ‘Bob Lyons, Gene. Berry and Dean Moore. Ep
The TAC Sub Deb Club mem.bers will have a New Year’s Eve party this year, The sub debs are collecting money for The Times
Joan Olson, Pat Hewitt and Marilyn Moon are being rushed by thie Powder Puffs Sub Deb ® Club. The club members will entertain their mothers at the Sub Deb and Squire Federation tea on Jan. 22,
The LAMS Sub Deb Club had 8 slumber party recently in the home of Mary Rose Hennessey. Kitty Hughes is a new member ‘of the club,
‘Send mews of teen club activities to Jean Maney, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9, by midnight Tuesday for the Sunday club column.
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Teen Problems—
By JEAN HOLIDAY parties aren't all bang-up, dress-up formal, dances.~ There are skating parties. Or just gang night at. someone's house, All right, hostess, get set with' the games. But first, a warning. If you don't plan carefully, the party will die on its feet, Indoor games fall into four categories—card games, astng.
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vide costume acchssories or ask the guests to come to the party
physical skill and ‘games of mental agility. Better have a variety, If your house is large, set up
in character,
two or three card tables in an shop the toy stores. Lots of adjoining room for the bridge kiddy games are fun for teenand Ginrummy friends. They'll 'ers—darts, quoits, bean-bags
practically selves!
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entertain them : mental agility Really sharp kids, formation Please variety,
plan your strategy.
For games of physical skill,
and such, But go lightly on the stuff unless you're - sure of your people. however enjoy tough guessing routine and pencil games of the In-
Swinging a game party ‘takes good generalship, Get baer and
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Deserve Care F rom Teeners
TAKING AS good care of your school shoes as you do your dress shoes is a simple rule of good grooming which many girls overlook. To brush up the nap of suede shoes or to wipe off gold slippers before going to a party is a must for girls who take pride in their slick appearance. Smooth leather school shoes which get much harder wear require regular and painstaking care. For the sake of good looks and comfort, shoes should be resoled before original soles are worn through. Heel lifts should be replaced before the old heel lifts wear down. » # FOOTWEAR _ shoud be given a day's rest between wearings to! permit them to air out thoroughly. They should be allowed to rest on shoe trees, which help to keep thém in shape while leather relaxes. Wipe off dust when you take off shoes. Before putting them on, polish. The few minutes it takes to
leather into a mirror-like shine will pay off in shoes that look more spruce and will be better) groiacted against dampness and]
scuffing effect of overshoes or boots worn during snowy weather.
WAC Officers
Take Training WASHINGTON—Officer . candidates -in the regular Women's Army Corps of the United States must complete a six months course of training in all phases of military procedure. The only phase not covered im the training period is the use of weapons. The WAC's are eligible for second Heutenant’s bars after graduation.
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