Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1949 — Page 27
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SUNDAY, SEPT. 18, 90 tare he Teen of the Week—
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James East, a senior in: Tech-
social pd ald ‘tesuers in gain- yyy Ralph Cox, 4148 E. 21st St.
“I think social clubs are fine.
They give the members a sense ' {of security and of belonging. The| members are able to do more be-|
they are united and they a
‘get around’ a lot. more than non-belonger
does,” Jim ; He doesn't think that social clubs promote
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As for extra-
cial clubs and activities. Both
never belonged ' = to a social club.” : Janet votes for Janet
she thinks they help students
extra - curricular doings because course, it's necessary to restrict your
oe THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES imei sie i gers Firm Believers in Social Clubs [leer Problems— = . we sal] IPPING Is a Teen Problem
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to he. Boye: Chub, the’ Cannon taf vo ae GALS oot SA tons and is active in Tech's speech de- Janet wants to study journal 70 TIP x lism at Indiana University after OF not to tip—that He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. : is the. English Ave. 3 ly . So 1 ridiculous to study “SOCIAL clubs are fine during doling dimes and quarters vacation months,” Bill Lewis says.| for every .day services. Btill, $a He's a senior in Tech and the son| ! is an established cusANOTHER Tech senior, Janet|of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H.| tom. You simply can't dodge School, thinks that|Cox, is the daughtar of Mr. and Lewis, 3849- Broadway. it. chum. . BIE thinks it fun to go A re DMI. pal, 10 , ph to meetings cent. 0 » chec a I'm very much in favor of 80-| 4 inc’ the sum. ep Da ond A
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mer, but he be- In the better restaurants, teach you poise and how to get||jqvey that dur- it is more—about 15 per cent, along with oth- ing the school or two bits for eaca two a And seve months there are on the check. other things A snack at a counter doesn't give you a sense mors worthwhile, rate a tip except in the biggest wy “I do think social cities. for table service, 3" Jann states. clubs help teen: you must ante up anywhere. If As 145 2 being agers the check is less than a dollar, snobbish. } th and self- hand out a whole dime. Don't it depends on the sufficient and no be a piker for a few pennies. people would be | ons BA -o . 8.8 superior if they unless he's o AS FOR other services, a
Pullman-car porter deserves 25 y| cents for a short day trip, 50 cents to a dollar over night. The station Red Cap who lugs your extra - curricular work so
* for toting bags and at least a dime for any other service,
Fifteen per cent of the meterreading is usual. who calls a cab gets from 10 to | luggage charges 10 cents a bag, 25
" lior's palm and speeds search for a plece of matching hair-ribbod?"' ~ 4 The topsy-turvy, last-minute rush of the girl who naver plans |ahead is often nerve-racking and
Taxi rides mean tipping, too. :
Mothers Club Meeting The Tuxedo Park Kindergarten {Mothers Club will meet at 1:15
The doorman |
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® JOAN RAY is The Times’ Teen of the Week. She's a senior in Technical High School and acting president of the Student Affairs Organization, Tech's student. council, Torchbearer for her class, Joan also is active in the Tech
Clioir, the Service Club, the Nature Study Club, the Radio-Drama Club and the Music Club, She is a member of Jobs Daughters, Bethel One, and of the Senior Girl Scout Troop 12. Joan is past president of the Bub Borores Club and is now secretary, She's also secretary of the JMBG Club, Joan is planning to.attend college. Mrs. John A. Ray, 914 N, Drexel Ave.
Her parents are Mr. and
Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. Fill out the coupon below and send it to Jean Maney, The Indian‘apolis Times, Indianapolis 9, for your nomination for the Teen of the Week before midnight Tuesday.
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Sub Sorores Club Holds Open House
The Bub Borores Club had an open house Friday night after the Club are Babs Schulmeyer, presi-
Joies Club Announces New List of Officers
Ilett was hostess, {Kathy Smith, treasurer. and Dot-
The new officers of the Joles|
New officers of the club are tie Curry, correspondent. . Joyce, president; Darlene ‘Gdllo-| Members of the club had a
way, vice president; Joan Ray, party recently at Dottie’s home secretary, and Margie ' LaFata, and a slumber party later at Babs] treasurer, -~
|Wiesner’'s home.
Willard Hotel Antique Shop, Franklin, Indiana
DEN OF ANTIQUIRY. 1623 Pierson St. (Between Me-
ridian and Illinois. Open 1 to Eighteen § p. m,, dally except. Sat, Wide miles south variety of chi- of Indianapna, lamps, fur- olison U. 8. niture, pattern 31. Open and colored daily, Sunglass, includ- day and
evenings. unusual antiques. FEATURE OF THE WEEK: pagne cooler, dry sink, Rose- | Dresden ink well—Cupids Gar-
ing a pair of Large. collection of nodding bisque,
Dresden cham-
| lands of Flowers, beautiful célors, gold, pink, blue, rose, green. { Want to buy—china . marked “Old Leeds Sprays Royal Doulton D3548R, England.” Green line trim octagon shape. Also “Indian Tree” marked “John Hodoack & Sdns, England, crown, Royal Vitrous.”
wood Melodian, selection of clocks, occupational mug, ‘service for 8 in Blue Maestricht.
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ANTIQUES: Colored glass goblets, plates, etc., plenty of amber and emerald green; pr. cherry twin beds; pr. cherry twin tables, large drop leaf walnut, also cherry table, maple small
16 inclusive. Make this a date Windsor seat, small walnut now. "| desk, chests in cherry and wal- * * >* nut, small walnut cupboard, 6
mahogany chairs, 4 ash chairs, lamps, etc. Many other items too numerous to mention, Wanted to buy antiques. BIRD'S ANTIQUES, 814 W. Main, Greenfield, Ind.
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Spillman Antique Shop, 4425 E, 10th St., IR-6779; Res., IR-5327. Have ample stock “Gone With the Wind Lamps,” Brass Tables, Bisque, China cups and saucers, . Hours: Monday, Fri ~day, Baturday; 12 noon to 8
"Paintings and prints, silver, glass and china, miscellaneous art objects, antiques and modern furniture and oriental rugs. ONLY AT RECKER'S We appraise and sell estates. Carlos Recker, 1330 N, Meridian Street. Phone RI ley 7847, Hours: 10 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.,_
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Two antique brass fire rails and fixtures,
Take your an- Handsomely carved tiques, such as rose back love seat, reold tea sets, can- covered in velvet, madelabras, trays, hogany high-boy d
or any other item 1 . for plating by ex- | »&D perts to look like -pew, Gold and silver plating of all description on any kind of metal, Datings and markings not eliminated. J. A. Miles, 115 Ave. LL 9160.
Dutch marquetery double bed. Opén daily 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.. Mondays 10 a. m. to 8 p. mor by appointment. Closed Saturday and Sunday. - Louise Brooks, 1441 N. Delaware (rear). LL 4780. Appraisals gladly gives
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