Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1949 — Page 17
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MARY LOU PETERSEN is The.Times Teen. of the Week. She is president of the Masoma Society at Manual High School, Masoma is an honorary Orguisg tion for junior and senior girls. Maty Lou, or “Pete, ni
A member of the school Glee Club, Mary Lou: » an — standing student at Manual. She is also president of the Si-Ga-Ma Sud Deb Chidb and’ a ‘member of Block's High School Board.
Mary Lou wants to be a comptometer operator and plans to s. school after graduation. She |} 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Petersen, 1633 Iowa St.
4 Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. ¥ill out the coupon bélow and send ‘it to Jean Maney, .The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9, for your nomination for the Teen of the Week before midnight Tuesday.
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Teen Problems— « Listen When Parents Object
“Bet darling you we hoo 1 young to
. By JEAN IF YOUR parents object to your current Oné and Only ‘you're ‘on a spot, aren't you? If you fight their decision you're upset by the resulting family . discord. If you accept it, you're heartbroken over losing a beautiful friendship. If you pretend to accept Pop's dictum and then cheat by going out on the sly you
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-lose your self-respect. Yes, and you may lose the respect PE of your date, too. A right guy ry
or gal won't admire you for cheating. A wrong one will consider you cheap and easy. Ninety times out of a hundred, Bg and Mom are right
! Wa They've had more experience R you know. ‘And they are re- ays to cpay| sponsible for upholding family t them without a hearing. Hospitality . . - actly what they dislike {hospitality- to people who have about your favorite boy or tfinvited you, to their homes other) girl morals. be-the- matter: | “Phis will answer" the “question } of religious differences. Maybe [of a young career girl whe' writes]
standards. So don’t condemn . > - | GET THEM to tell you ex- | THERE ARE ways to repay. Perhaps it's manners or [than inviting them to yours. It might - t's ‘only that they disapprove [to say: “I live in a rented room|
of iteady dating. so small that it is impossible to When you know your par- (invite people to partake of the ants’ reasons, consider them |simplest hospitality. . Shouldn't I
unemotionally. Make a point of decline party invitations which I seeing other boys and girls so [cannot return?” f youll have a basis of com- | As we have JSald to this reader, | parison. Perhaps your honey and now say to others, a guest] fan't the pick of the crop can accept one kind of favor and all [return another. If you are faced {with a similar problem, you can {send the hostess w party invitations you have +actepted, a {bouquet of flowers or a pretty : cc : ” {personal gift.. A. note. expressing. . * \your appreciation of the hospi-| In Reverse loin” should accompany’ the gift v2 IF YOU FIND that your hair| « wou | tsn't as thick as it used to be, fry THE GIRL who doesn’t live at! combing it ‘in reverse when you| home and who accepts - dinner J dress it. vations gan ara. of course, pay off her. indebtedness by. inThat's another way of telling ying her, friends to. dine Yetth| you te “tease” or “rat” your hatr,|, "0, a restaurant. . ° a trick which Jop-Roistue BI It is not, Hotyeyer, necessary] ressers yse without any qualms They claim no harm is done to| Ito repay hospitality in kind. As
|hospitable a gesture would be » ” ratted pe. hie tangles are i, send a dinner ‘'liost and hostess!
a pair of theater tickets or to Any section of hair may be invite them to attend .a concert “rattéd” at back, front or sides. or movie with you, Sometimes 4 gal needs to thicken| m——— her hair all around in order to puff out skimpy contours. Fauiy| Husbands Guests head contours can also be masked, Husbands of ‘mémbers will be by the simple trick of thickening Suests at the meeting of the Joan the hair to fill out flat areas. Of Arc ITSC Chapter Friday night uw in the New York Sk Branch, InAIR is slippery or sleazy, diana National Bank. A coveredwa AR 3 pe is he ud dish supper will be served. Chairup by a shampoo, reverse-comb- Man Of hostesses is Mrs. F. H. ing will usually give it more Deh Mrs. John W, Thornburgh “body” and will help to keep it be the speaker, better anchored to the head. When a permanent is so. far Study Fashion Trends gone that curls refuse to take| STATE COLLEGE, Pa.—Nancy shape, this problem can also be Kaplin Jack and Betty Schiffer solved by gently “teasing” each of Pennsylvania State College recurl from the inside when wispy cently completed a nine - year locks are being dressed. study - of fashion ‘trends for
: women. Hold Meeting —y—p The GTC Sub Deb Club and Clothes Cost More the KLODHOPPER Squire Club, NEW YORK -- The average had a joint ‘meeting this week. American working girl spends ‘Joan Eberhart was hostess in from 45 ta 50 per cent mony for
her home. | clothes than a man. Plan Party e-A-Gammas Meet
The * Star-etts Sub Deb CI The Brookside: Community, fe planning a Valentine Party.|House was the scene of a recent} Their last meting wis bad. in meeting of the Date-A-Gammes | the home of Pat Gregory. ‘ |Sub Deb Club, :
{meet today in the home of Shirley **%- ay Jones. It will be the first meet-| ‘Jing of the new year for the club, members of the KUDDLE KATS
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~~ Delplites Sub Deb Chu To Mest Todays KT Selo Pins and Plan Valentine Part
: ‘The Delphites Sub Deb Club will also’ planning a Valentine rush pafty recently celebfating the new| Bruce’ Maxwell, Harold Man and|Paul Bunnell, Bobby Stull, Dar-|dent. - - Frankie : {year, Members and guests at. Dick Christy, . RE An anniversary party for tw tending ‘included , Peggy Porter.) /Bill Trout was host to the Dorothy Wilson, Sue Lovett, Joan
Avis * Davis, , Marilyn Downey, | and Norma M ; S Normal Randell, Norma Starkey, Pay Debs Sub Deb Club's hol- pap
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