Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1949 — Page 21

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For Their Future Careers Modeling, Radio Work and J li Are Choices of Sub Debs, hk i ™ U. 8. TEEN-AGERS are attracted, more and more, to

the so called “glamour” professions. In polls taken over| the country, the sub debs and squires indicate that their| | choices of future careers are in the fields of radio, journal:

ism and modeling. x + The girls are almost unanimously in favor of modeling. They can think 6f nothing nicer than all and expensive clothes. The sq NYeIGing 1 day wesrtnf beautiful as date bait, . Tom Wheeler, a senior at

that. he could BéA¥ up well under the strain of escorting a model

around town, | - “Y think a fashion or pho [to study at Rose--Poly in Terre ] Photog Haute after graduation?

rapher’s ‘mode! would ‘make an : ideal date, She'd be well dressed, 10-18 the photographer for and well groomed and have a 'h® Lawrence Central yearbook, : |“The Bear's Den,” and is inter-

an (eSted In basketball and football. '|He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. . |Samuel Wheeler, Lawrence. » ~

. A SENIOR at Technical High

definite air of : glamour,” Tom ® 4 ge

squires’ vote goes to the models, too,

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BARBARA MORELAND is The Times’ Teen of the ‘Week. She is a freshman at Washington High School and a leading member of the school’s Booster Club. Bar.

School, Marian Newton is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. =~ G. C. Newton, 2037 Southeast-

professional

model, but he ern Ave. She is thinks. that it's [not interested in a fine idea. a modeling “ job ‘No guy dates lon a full-time? | a gal, though, Tom |basis, but she

just because she is a model. They admits that the £0 out with her because she's fun|/idea has glam-

and has a good personality,” he|O' states. Tom 1s. interested in| “I'm interested chemical engineering and plans|in journalism and creative Officers Named writing, but I think it would be| fun to model clothes once in a| foe) yer 1s thy new presi-\while tn a big fashion show,” nt o KNOX Sub Deb Club. Marian says. “The modeling proThe members held a joint Valen-|fession has lots of glamour attine party with the GUMP Club tached to it, but I imagine it also last week. {entails lots of hard work. It| Don ‘Smith is the mascot for Would be wonderful to wear all the KNOX’s. kinds of beautiful suits and — , {dresses and get paid for it,” she! LATEST STYLES |". | Marian prefers tailored suits HAIRCUTS AND PERMANENTS and casual frocks to fussy, dressy

» ME. Com % wi “ ones. She hopes to study jourSMILE BEAUTY SALON 622 MASS. AVE.

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bara works with the Concession Committee of the club. Vice president of the BJ Sub Deb Club, Barbara also belongs

. {the club, will do a solo number, e [Her sister, Jenny, will also be

1 | The PAGES Sub Deb Club win

In Ice-0-Rama

“Dances and Parties

~ Planned by Teeners

Twé. members of the CHARMS Sub Deb Club are skating in The

featured in the show,

{have a George Washington's Birthday Ball from 8 to 11 p. m.| tomorrow in St. Philip's Hall. The |

in charge of the event.

A bawling party is planned by the members of the Date-A-Gam-| ma Sub Deb Club for this afternoon. The sub debs wearing | new white sweaters trimmed with | the club's initials, ~ Ce The Date-A-Gammas will at-| tend the sectionals together.

| to the Horizon Club, an organization for teen-age Camp Fire

Girls. She sings in the choir of the Fairfax Christian Church and is active in the Christian Youth Fellowship group of the church. Her hobby is cooking. Barbara is interested in journalism and hopes to study at Indiana University. Mr, and Mrs. William J. Moreland, 447 N. Berwick Ave. are her parents. oo

Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week.

of the Week before midnight Tuesday.

essen nsee S000 0ssRRRRRsRERRRRRIRS

(and City)

(Home Address)

for Teen of the Week. My reasons for the selection are given on a separate sheet of paper attached to this coupon.

Severs esssrenssesnnnene

. |Jeanne Flynn, Janice O'Brien, |

The TNT Sub Deb Club mem{bers are making cartoon scraplbooks for patients in veterans’

‘hospitals. The gals are planning {to attend the sectionals together. Doris Houghland was hostess at a recent meeting.

Pat Hibner entertained the ‘members of the DEBUTEEN | Sub Deb Club last night with a chili supper. Attending were Barbara Striby, | Patsy Dugan, Clarita Uehlein,

‘Mary Jo O'Donnell, Pat Beem, Jack Uehlein, Jerry Thumann,| Don Wigal, Keith Page, Dick | Forrestal, Dick Bea, Phil Roney, | Paul Doherty and Tom Caster.

Dorothy Little is the new presi-| dent of the NK Sub Deb Club.’ The other officers are Susie Berry, vice president; Martha! Wise, secretary, and Lois Bock, treasurer, A The NK's are going to have a| St. Patrick’s Day party on Mar. 12. The members met recently

Address

Fine Furniture—Lamps—A

AAAS

STORE HOURS: 9:30 15 5 Daily

in the home of Roberta Wood, | retiring president. i

coessories |

officers and committee heads are J.

" Were $19.98 to $29.98 . short-tailed pups . . .

Round Lamp Tables, 20:26", § 29.95 24.50

TABLES —REDUCED! CHAIRS — REDUCED! AR $21.95 to $90.00 VRE. Georgian Table. Desks, with : Large Barrel Chairs; down drawer. Solid walnut; ion. Lipstick red frieze esr O30 rE rrr rere 5 - SE rnc peter etter rere eee dA SHO Ph TICK | Ineze. coved ma $175.007°95.00 © $ bleached legs ereeeann $149.50 98.50 Cen : to © Large Occasional Chairs; maPe ae Te a R NOW 9 | 65 oe mr TUM 6 45.00 89.80 1 Top Occasional Tables, amask; nail trim ........ . . bia- Crust edge. Fine jolis Decorative: table lamps, Jr. floor Lounge Chairs, pillow atmahogany vi \ matche “~—tamps; vanity lamps . . . in beau" tached. Mahogany knuckle mahogany op cared tiful styles and colors . . . for mod- arm; gray and yellow 1030" Sw-anc-bs eet. 219 ern or traditional interiors, Just matelasse a.eansanrases $110.00 79.50 o TORI eeteeteccnenanns $219.00 145.00 26 lamps in this special qroup— Barre! Chairs, high button Pembroke Tables, solid ma- sharply reduced in our February back. Gray and chartreuse - , hogany wih satinwood in- Sale! : matelasse ..eiiianieeans $ 98.50 69.50 ay. Large drawer, - - = T30:38x28" LL ereei ns +:.-$110.00 89.50 Lounge Chair. by. MUELLER, (Other Pembrokes, from - } 0 ioe brocatelle: $39.50 up) "cdi irda NOW Do0el® 41m roe orenrenns 257.80 129.50 Sheraton Cocktail Tables, ma. 1 Pr. Authentic Swedish fron hairs: waterhogany veneer. 19x33". * Special 11.95 Andirons with Log Roller. ..$25.00 * 19.95 Large Lounge Chairs; wate ..$175.00 98.50 Folding Butler's-Tray Cocktail I Picture, original water color Ladies’ Barrel Chairs; TTables, genuine mahogany. of fruit. 18x22" .14..0....$25.00 19.95 cushion style in lime green 1830XI5" vvuurernnann. 1750 8.75 I Picture, hand-painted | brocatelle ..e...senens- $129.75 8.50 Nest.of-3-Tables, Sheraton, "Dawn." Green glass frame: Large Wing Chairs; mahogmahogany finish, Largest highly detorative ......... $90.00 47.95 any base. Rose-beige-table, 15x22x29" ........ $ 4500 34.50 chartreuse-striped cover ..$129.50 79.50 Drum Tables, all mahogany. MIR . Large Lounge Chairs (mar, Lop-grain_ leather ®e n RORS—Y3 Price! half): blue matelasse pen .$1465.00 98.50 with gold hand- oA tooling. 33:29" ........ $ 98.50 79.50 Regularly 525 Now $12.50 Regency Armless Chairs: gro) 10.50 98.50 as -Cocktail Tables; solid Hon: _ rr —Large-Loungs Chairs-down———— elie | duras mahogany in amber 22040 Inch ance with genuine low wo deep seat. "finish, 18x34x14" ........ $.37.00 19.50 scroll Tops 2 i roe with Kelly green matelasse ....$179.50 98.50 ’ 72 price Lounge Chairs, gray and MATCHING BLEACHED-OAK TABLES wine striped matelasse ...$155.00 89.50 - Lamp Tables, 24x24x27" $ 34.50 26.50 $29.95 fo $80.95 Mirrors Lounge Chair and Ottoman, . te ’ ’ NOW $ by MUELLER. Green frieze, Step Tables, 16x27x27" ....$ 37.50 28.50 16 fo $69.75 gray. trim Wa $245.00 198.00 | i . Modern Lounge Chairs, End Tables, with shelf, $ 32.50 24.50 Important mirrors to accent tra- bleached base. Blue loop- 89.50 49.50 treet tere ’ . ional “or modern decorative fri retasrryetes : . Corner Tables, 34x34x27" ..$ 69.50 49.50 ° schemes. Choice of styles, sizes. Roqonsy Aron, Chairs: Round Cocktail Tables, gla } Unijamad, hf framed in wood or tufted seat, back, fringed ; pi top. IMT LLiiieiieni $d 49.50 34.50 me ol. only! - base. Gray matelasse ve. $195.00 149.50 Oblong Cocktail Tables, : res Ladies’ Chippendale Chairs, = glass fop. 20x40x 1 7" sees? 35.00 27.50 30-Day Charge Accounts, or Terms with solid mahogany

Arranged to. Suit Your Budget

frames. Green satin finish es hair cloth; nail-studded. . . $129.50 89.50

Hey! Look! For One Day Only

| DOG HOUSE

BARGAINS

On Every Floor al Morrisons

| Open at 9 A. M.—to Give

20 WEST WASHINGTON ST.

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Business Girls a Break!

Doggone it! Here we are again... loaded with a houseful of Pesky Pups! "Pups" at Morrisons are dog-eared left-overs . . . the mongrel lots and unwanted litters of merchandise our buyers pulled big boners on! We've rounded up all these yelping "Curs" . . , slashed their prices mightily for this sensational, store-wide PUP SALE . . . so come on Bar gain Hounds . . . get on the trail of some super-duper savings!

roubles and Tragedies From Our Third Floor

65 SPRING SUITS Were $39.98

Just what you wanted, (we thought) . . . they're gabardine . . . they're fully lined . . .

they're the newest spring colors. A

big spe-

cial purchase thot was a big, bad Bust!

34 DRESSES weresr9st0889s ....

A stubborn lot of dismal dresses. that cling to our racks like terriers. Maybe you can house-break

them at only $3.

75 DRESSES Were $8.98 to $1498 i.

More painful proof that we can be wrong! You + « « the colors offen- + + « you can at least

called the styles atrocious sive. Look ‘em over again admire this price.

125 DRESSES were sia9st0325 ...

Put on the dog . . . and put money in the bank! You'll save at least 12 on every one of these dresses . reason enough to make some concession to

their hang-dog looks.

$25 ‘3

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SORRY LOTS from Our Sorrowful Second Floor CL

| 113 DRESSES

i Were $16.98 to $29.98 ....... Better Dresses, we called them! Better off

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without them, you thought! They're honest-

to-goodness pedigreed pups . . .

with famous

labels to prove it. Here's your chance to grab a stunning dress at a sensational saving.

5 EVENING WRAPS

Tree v essen

Long-tailed dogs . . bright ones . . . and drab ones . . . all

velvet, some quilted . . .

seesens

elegant

some cape styles.

At last you can afford an evening wrap, that

is, if you're not too particulor.

DOGGY WINTER COATS Slinking On Our Fourth Floor

13 WINTER COATS Were $39.98 to $49.98 ) Not many . . . and not much to

. . . but these stray dogs are well worth a the less said

_the better about color and style!

‘21 WINTER. COATS v

mere $18. 100% wool . . .

Were $49.98 to $85

look at

Howling successes last fall .. . but strictly dead dogs now!: Real wonderful bargains if

much about the color. included. a

16 FUR-TRIMMED (OATS -

Were $69.98 to $110 No ordinary pups . their former prices- will prove. Their

furs and fine wool fabrics didn’t sway you

. . but quality dogs as

. you can find your size and don’t care too Fur-trimmed styles

elegant

. . . maybe this Pup-Appeal price will win you.

‘18

‘38

FUR-OCIOUS FURS Chained To Our Fourth Floor

4 FUR JACKETS

Not really dangerous . . . just detestable pups vith a single virtue . . . they're warm!

1 STROLLER COAT

The label says WOLF . . . looks like blonde beor skin.

9 FUR COATS

A litter of left-overs . . . 1-of-a-kind styles ond sizes. Not really dog-fur . . , though you | . and they are ~-mighty worm and mighty cheap! ;

15 "FINER" FUR COATS

This aint no joke, girls! Not to us . . . they're truly super coats but 1-of-a-kind styles that must be cleared even if profits go to the

may have your doubts . .

mebbe so . Once a leader of the fashion pack . . . now, a definite “hasbeen...

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529. 29

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dogs. Plus Federal (dog) Tax 1 Wolt 10 Fur No Stole $12 Mute 9 Style . . . Wrong Fur A sorry +. Big Bargain! ; warmers. Please toke § “Pus Federal Tox : 4 "om away! ;

—Misfortunes i 4 and Misfits from Main Floor 19 BLOUSES Were $2.98 to $4.98 7-2 Beware! Bad von

.. can’t be trusted to mix or match with anything,

Maybe you con tame them. Crepes, satinsond | prints. ;

8 SKRTS

- Were $5.98 to $7.98

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Sod sacks but not altogether less (we hope). The variety is endless . . . may inc

try ot $2.

121 SWEATERS

Were $2.98 to $5.98

1 Not much glamour . . but who cares . . , these

jobs are 100% wool and

toasty warm. Ca and pullover Wy.

164 SLIPS

Were $3.98 to $4.49 2 ‘Not bad slips . -. . just . bedraggled slips. re

the : - 4 8 - fooking Madr dod

a Lacy-trimmed satins and crepes. ’

51 BAGS

Were $2.98 :

Plus 5] A mongrel lot of big and medium - sized handbags “some dog-earred some in A-1 condition if

you don’t mind the shape

(1° SHIRTS

Were $1 to $1.59

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A very weary and woebegone collection of ter rible “T” Shirts. - Awful colors . . . the oddest trims. Fine to wear to

“Dog Fights.

“BRAS

Were $2.50 to $3.50

79°

Pedigreed stocks from several famous manus facturers. Broken sizes. | Black only.

Stilt More! Still 11 © Were $1.50 10 $229

All Sales’ Final-—No Refurns or

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