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Werfel Classic = 1049 Lr 2 of Don’t Borrow st Agnes Academy will present Friend’s Lipstick yy Emad ps a Tho THE MOST amiable person bay i Wer ome 0 fr dove omit The Bernadette.” : Hot generous eave 1 e yas pe. Joan Cantin and Joyce Smith at being Hnptted gu, And somes hy will alternatp in the of that break the camel's back. . Dernadeite, > Casters Borrowing a gal's lipstick, com ; ol pact or comb, for instance, oF

trying on her hat! 8! py You can’t blame a. fastidious ody :

and Joseph Giger will portray

ayramale. person for being irked. These A) A articles are strictly personal Supporting Cast belongings. Besides, think of Is Named germs, chum!

If you use pabile and lp stick, carry your own supply, But if it should ever be neces- | sary to borrow them, be considerate about their use. , ” LJ . DON'T touch puff 6r stick to your face. Use a bit of clean ¢otton or a freshly"washed fin-ger-tip to apply the stuff. And a borrowed comb should be

Supporting cast members In- . clude Maryann McDuff, Dorothea ; * Popp, ~Sue. Naughton, Katherine 3 Zehe, Betty Lou Bering, Catherine 1 Lyons, Carole Adair, Kathleen 7 ‘Miller, Dolores Filcer, Patricia “Beckerich, - Patricia Carmichael, Rita Lovid, Elizabeth Meyer, Mary Fleming, Joyce Landwerlen, Patricia Rowan, . Mary ' Joan Frigge and Julia.Schwartz. RE .~ ‘Also Fred Gisler, John Knoerle, , Wiped ia tissge hetore It a Herbert Gibson, Patrick Lawley, ; ! Ye uinee Moka tan gals, 10. beg “Cathedral, and John Flynn of JULIA MOORE is The Times’ Teer of the Week. She's | ensmetics from your best pal. secretary to the senior class at Howe High School and | It's the height of brash, bad ‘ manner to ask a stranger or a ‘member of the Data Hubs Sub Deb Club. a casual acquaintange for hers

. » . Tip on Bayi on Buying Howe “Violet Queen,” Julia also belongs to the girly’ | 1s equally crude to grab up a

Keep you 7"| octet and the choir at Howe. She is a past member of the Activ- | CUt® chapean and -perch—it—on then another, | . ur pate without a by-your-Pant Gir dle ity Board, the Student Council and the “Tower” Staff. Julia was | JO P y minutes a day YY" named the Howe “Good Citizen” for the DAR contest. - : a al; plexion, This sh Ly The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moore, 339 Poplar And speaking of hats, it's al is sh

THE TEEN-AGER who march-| Road, Julia plans to attend Butler University. She wants to study no my fo a Dey Ru on

es up to the counter for her first, home economics and teach the subject in an Indiana high school. “| cium in it. Ditto for a girl and - her beau’s lid. Such antics invest in two. A team of two gives Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. | gicate a cheap sort of posseseach girdle longer life expectancy.| gyn out the coupon below and send it to Jean Maney, The Indl | giveness—and an infantile sense

One will have & chance to recover tor your nomination for the Teen from the strain while the other is o€ the Week betore midnight Bc Jon Jour no of humor.

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1f she wants the money in- : CAREER EI GIPANS 16° Yield ney the i DOMIDALE ++ +++ suas be t6ssssne rer smmuEmEIREE aN Ears asst ss sss Miss Pr opinion of the ~yost in value, she will buy (Name) feel that marris , The teen-a

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her the same coveted flatness : Kay Harris she will get from a garment of J i M188 PRY J5. ‘the. all-too-1a- Shortridge Hig] skin-tight fit. Sess entesiiEVA is nI ves esvasanadiares sisnisatarnssnsnsnvsavsess millar young lady who asks for definite in her Yet, because the larger girdle : (and City) the snubs she receives by her im- riage and a full 1s sure to suffer much less strain,| ; pertinent inquiries into the pri- handled by a w its chances of a longer HE@ @X=] 'avecsncssncecsasstessntstasnsetessss soastssssesesanssssssssnns vate affairs of her friends. that it depends pectancy ure mich greats r than ** (Home Address) = |, When she is Os to a to decide which the garment wi ve that fits een-age newcomer, Miss imtoo. snugly. for Teen of the Week. My reasons for the selection are BIVeR OB | diately starts a searching ex. 18% alk that ® = =» a séparate sheet of paper attached to this coupon, amination aimed at finding out tion is importar IN THE interest of making how well off financially the

with a job an

irdles last longer, the 1 3 . Ei who husband, thoug!

wears one for the first time My name Seessseeseheneintesnassatiosnenernsesnqusnestentssies stranger is, in what type of busi-

nesy her father engages, who her

should be briefed in the art of dress 4 : we wants to worl getting tn and out of it. 0 Ad Sees eRe Eses tala tIetitIsrItNseIRIIIsORRREIIIS beaux are and 0 oh. she should get | a ius ealis for sork-Short Hair * |Sorority to Initiate AT COLLEGE, Miss Pry feels 31 over with We with the. cushioned sides of; : pert y at home mn AN. 1e ries,” Kay states * fingertips, not with nails which H ere to Stay Three Members ._ |girl's room and doesn’t hesitate She is plannin,

Short hair is here to stay, so| Initiation services for Mrs, Wil-\t5 prove it by poking through are S Mt w Joke ho iy in_tahvic your best boy friend had better llam Hanning, Mrs. Scott Pad-|closets, desks or bureau drawers. the trick of moving hands into| Make the best of it. The harsh, gett and Miss Betty Roach will] The unfortunate prospect for new positions is a good idea for|Shingled look it out. It's been re- be held Tuesday by Alpha Epsilonithe Misses Prys is that they

to work as a sec retary after sh Is graduate from Shortridg

preserving rubber, placed with a short, curly bob|Chapter, Delta Theta Tau Sor-|ysually don't recognize their own and she’s study 5 The best way of getting out of that's feminine and neat. {ority. failings and that they will con- Ing shorthan 4 a girdle is to roll it down with) All the new spring bonnets are| Mrs. Harold Honderich is chair-itinuve to allow their uncurbed and typing nov

the palms of the hands until feet designed for the Ilassies with) {man for the dinner meeting at 6 curiosity to alienate friends after are free to step out of it. trim ‘hairdos, too. vp, m. in Ramsey’ 8s Restaurant. they become ‘more mature ladies.

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Kay has worke as a sales per son, but she f work would be on a full time believes that a least 21 before A member of Deb Club, Kay “Echo” staff, SI of Mrs, C. M. Capitol Ave. ~

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girl just can’t b a competen homemaker be cause both job demand an al out effort and n woman is capa ble of doin both thoroughly As for a lifetim of working think that | would depend woman-—some dling a job th: in a kitchen,” Bue agrees th tial to both a wt —————————n

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