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Other workshops will be held Feb. 26, Mar, 5 and Mar. 12 ip the clubhouse. i

Tuxede Mothers Meet Wednesday

The Mothers Club of the Tuxedo Park Kindergartefi will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the

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. . Schater phot. Draclu, Broad Ripple High School's dramatic club, will sponsor the Cupid Caper dance at 3:30 p. m. Monday in the school cafeteria. Candidates for the King and Queen of Hearts are Dottie Nil.

“ kt 1,/Mrs. A. R. Salladay “ will speak on “Kindergarten, Your “ . Child and son and Dottie McClamrock (top row); Sallie Hathaway, Jack Engledow and Lynn Behrman (second ay : a en oy honpredY ag Svat 2 ten Nhat Ph meeting. | entine party.

ind has 2owl-and. Bob Conlon Disk-Moll-and:-Jim-Lesh- (boom row). The students. will vote at, the Val.

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Teen Problems—

teen gals go crazy over older boys. So many readers write for advice about winning the attentions of aloof upperclassmen. Well, naturally, distant fields seem greener. And the Big Shots

gals, there's no magic formula for making important people take an interest in you. You have to win their attention and

approval by being worth knowing

You notice I say “approval.” The young teen gal who makes herself conspicuous. in a cheap or childish manner won't get to first base with her hero. . » - LOUD TALK and laughter, flamboyant clothes and “fresh” behavior aren't glamour-mak-ing. Oh, folks will notice you. But they'll be repelled and embarrassed by your obvious bid for attention. In teen age and every age the truly popular person acts with nonchalant naturalness. Artificial attitudes are. difficult

are glamorous, of course. But,

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to keep up and most folks feel ill at ease before them. 89, Sister, the surest way to gain the interest of older guys is to be successful with lads | your own age. Go out on dates |

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how to be a good companion. 1 If you rate, the Big Boys will find out about it.

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Production to Open On St. Patrick’s Day

By VIRGINIA BRUCE Howe High School Guest Columnist

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Johns and Mary Jo Reed portraying the part of Rose Mary Murphy. Patrick Murphy will be played by Homer Pence, and Solomon Levy by Joe Messing. Barbara Lamb: and Paula

Cohen, and Paul Grove takes the part of Isaac Cohen Dick Wisehart takes the part of Dr, Samuels, and Bob Craig Is Father Whalen. Darrell H. Gooch is sponsor of ‘the club and director of productions at Howe. The three-act comedy is by Anne Nichols: EAT i

Skaters Tune Up.

For Valentine Roll Howeites are polishing up their roller skates for “The Valentine Roll,” sponsored by the Howe golf team and the Baton Twirl. ers Club. The skating party will

day at Rollerland. This skating party is the last Howe-sponsored one this semester. This semester the Government 11 classes are not a continuance of the first semester, as they have been The new

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By ELIZABETH HILLYER LONG AGO lamps took a stind for single blessedness— they seldom traveled In pairs,

lar colors and shades usually contrasted with hases. -- But lamps today -are-great ma ers—even when you don't need two of a kind a single lamp can be a perfect match for colors in the room, its shade can be fashionably the same fascinating color as its base—and newest of all, the lamp may exactly match other room a You'll see more and more of these new lamps with matching accessories. . » r SOMETIMES ashtrays and match

Here you see a fine example in a tall square column lamp. Its neat be ine covered shade matches base both in cdlor and in its unusually graceful square shape. The lamp base and the plant containers are exact matches

economic problems. of America with emphasis on problems. The purpose of this new course is to better prepare Howe students for present and

future living.

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in heavy ceramic distinguished by a foamy: white overglaze, Plan to redecorate this spring with slipcovers. Make the Ith, sli) wel Hit ind ws. p of Elizabeth booklet. rr

15 cents, please, with a stamped self-addressed envelope. 5

Indian Show At Museum

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The Children's. Museum willl Butler

present Chief Brightfire Thunders|y: . |Sky from 1 to 4 p. m, tomorrow| in the museum. He will speakiss

on the Indian tribes in the east. ern states. Girl Scouts interested in winning a One World badge will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the museum. There will be a dis. cussion on the United Nations

The museum is displaying an exhibit of Japanese art. Several of the articles were donated to

Sarah L. Niblack. The museum is open from § a. m. to 5 p. m.

the museum by the late Miss!”

Tuesday through Saturday.

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