Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1949 — Page 20
OB CRICK is The Times Teen of the Week. Bob con:
tracted polio when he was 2 years old and is living proof “that the effects of the disease can be conguered. ;
A star Athlete at Franklin Township High School, Bob refused to allow polio to limit his activities. He suffered injuries in’ an automobile accident last year, too, but was back on the Franklin baseball team in short order. “You just can't keép him down,”
school football squad and center on the basketball team. His ambition is to be a professional baseball playér. He will be
2 junior In Franklin in the fall
Bob is a member of the school’
say
He is end on_the mah
committee in charge of its booth at the New Bethel County Falr, to
be held Aug. 15-20.
_Grove.
His parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Critk, Victory Drive, Beech
4 (customers for her baby sitting “services and she says that she
= Summertime Isn't All Play for Teeners
ifime for the teen-age set.
—rtion—of -their-time is spent—earn-—
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le my cin DL will huddle on one side of the | for child= Barbara Kral will be a sopho- NeDetmy-Ste eaton “College | {s Dorls’ goal room, Boys Will mill about" OT ond re. plang 5 in Riley then Ls more in Shortridge High School . a. {for post high school days. She the other and never the twain | sale for late A pot, Fumage |deb is also Ynaking a crap Book. lin the fall. Barbara has several “I'M AN ONLY child and 1 wants to attend Wheaton for two| shall meet! ugus
“And house cleaning, ironing and:
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“VOGUES Elect Liz Espy
“Election of officers, picnics and The Sub Sorores Club had '&
| parties are on the agenda for the, {tennis party and “pitch-in" sup
uires | per recently. The girls attended - debe and J ies party after the event.
.. The VOGUES Club Just re-| Darlene Galloway was hostess | turned from: = = Lois tor the last meeting of the club. Light’ s cottage and held a coming | Four sub debs wil leave tomors
—Aveid Huddles - At Mixed | Parties home party at Norma Knarzer's|
p> THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES St iE : Foon TE
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. and pulling weeds are the jobs 1) mother has a new electric ironer usually do.” Barbara spends all and that running it is fun, of her free hours at’ the Riviera Dosis’ father gets Som some help Club swimming-and- playing ten- from his daughter in the nis, "too. She -volunteers to cut Po A ‘member of the SPOR Club “BYAsE every once ina white Doris and the JUG Club; Barbara hopes ua yulhes he at the pont to attend Stanford University aft. thou n working at heme . aticud Sie il high school.. She suns and swims as often as . | By JEAN home. The new officers of the row fora week at Laue Wavases, She hasn't selected a full-time ca- She ean ‘and she enjoys tennis. DANCES "ARE designed for club have been named, { . They: are avian and Pat reer as vet and plans to take a Doris was reared in Chicago and| dancing, naturally! But some- | Albis, Joanne Dennis gardening seems to be parents’ , Her parents likes to return to the Windy City times it's hard to get the wing- |= They are Lin apy. prosidint; ut. (favorite forms of getting value Hpeval ni. Mrs. 1. T Kral, 3602 for frequent visits to relatives ding going. Ever notice? Gals Lois Light, secretary, and Jackie
By _ JEAN MANEY SUMMERTIME ISN'T all play The sub debs report that a good por-
ing their allowances and picking up extra spending money. Baby sitting is the favorite form of employment for the gals
: tertain the tiny invalids. ris Bade 1s the new presi-|, hin Catherine Miller, t of the PLAIDS Club. The ggrhara Hemmings and Joan and ~ 'other. officers are Marcia Surns, Mary Lou Bullock are serving as vice president, and Jody Pum-| . unselors at the CYO Camp this | phrey, secretary. +4 | summer, Louise Leeb and Agnes
haven't any little sister to help years and then finish at IU, She! Girls complain about this me out,” Doris Anderson says. js a member of the SPQR Club state of affairs. It's up to the lal: She'll be a sophomore in Short- at Shortridge and the Bible Class lads to ask the lassies to dance, ridge next month and is the and belongs to the CAP Club. | the; say, So what's the matter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. ecm e——— with the guyp? They can't be Anderson, 372% that shy!
|really. enjoys her: duties, pesve is persons
Her pet
“Girls Town" Project
i toning in Chis N. Gale St. an Well, actually, some of them | Marilyn Bowers, a meinber. of McDougal are vacat ith has NEPA lanned in Alabama + may be. In any. case. it's tough | the club, is vacationing in Oregon.’ page bid Jean Agnes om Scitiy; i for a young boy to be the first | retu by sitting, too, MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Plans step out on the dange floor. | A slumber party for the mem-| - and I like doing Jif are being formulated for the 8-20, gals, how about helping the bers of the NK’ Club was held! Send news of teen club active" it. I hate the 4 .tablishment of a Girls Town for] g.potues’ | recently in Bertie Wood's home in! ities to Jean Maney, The Indikind of parents underprivileged girls near Lillian, yr» | Clermont. Mrs. Robert H. Sum-| anapolis Times, Indianapolis 9 who leave you l Ala. The project will be modeled WHEN YOU first enter the mers was the chaperon, A——————————
~with-a baby that ® ‘is ‘wide awake’.
hall; resist the temptation to | join a gossip knot of girls. Oh,
. after the world famous Boys.
B Town 1h. Nebraska. Attending were Lois
| Shirley Brockwsdy, Betty otk
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dishes and mad. House- The Girls Town-would bea vol-| of course, you're a trifle ill at {than anything ™ Barbara work isn't so untary. non-political, © non-sec-' ease, The familiar feminine Mitte, Name Bertman. Dorcthy | Seams on Linoleum else.” she states. bad. I hate tole tarian organization, the object of group seems a safe sanctuary. Fant and Be ead, ary ope- | Seams on linoleum floors can Barbara has: a younger sister do dishes; but Doris which would be to develop a town/. But remember if you join | {be successtully sealed and
"I Help My Dad Th the vard I don't mind most or THe" JOBE VER TERT the grass Doris states,
sometimes,
Bob catches for the school baseball team and “plays on the] Acton American Legion Post's team. as well.
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tion from Lura de Gez, noted: The idea is ‘to apply the ofl to hair expert, to every woman who the scalp by parting the hair in’ -takes summer as it's meant to be Inarrow. rows and patting each [line with an grange stick wrapped Boaking Vour 'Head with ofl In Cotton xnd dipped in sightiy (olive, castor or mineral) once or warmed oll twice a month during the summer |covered, massage with your finagainst gertips until you feel a glow, then strawlike ends, sun-bleached wet the ends of the hair with a streaks and a dry scaly scalp. Hittle.- more. oll...
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Early Vie, ladys chair. loveseat and
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Cut glass. Haviland, steing, ete.
whim Boyds 3308 Allisonville Rd. |
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GA-BELL ANTIQUE SHOP Antique, B17 N. New Jersey St. Just = received direct from-Germany. a large selection of steins, metal, glass and porcelain, all tops, 4 very colorful porcelain Tankard, a three .figure group Meissen piece. Two good small organs in good condition,” one walnut, one oak Also check for your hobby at our shop. ° %
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a tray, vases, pat- | tern glass, cut glass, parlor kerosene lamps, steins, gent's |
open-arm chair, rockers, cherry §-leg table, corner cy boards, chests, music boxes
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Spillman Antique Shop, 4425 E.
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Have ample stock “Gone With the Wind Lamps,” Brass Tables, Bisque, China. cups and | saucers, Hours: Monday, Friday, Saturday, 12 noon to 8 Tuesday, Thursday, 12 noon to 6 p. m, closed Wednesdays.
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Entire - stock. included “in our | August Sale | . | - * * we -
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