Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1949 — Page 28
Wednesday 3 Teen-Agers Initiated To: Holladay House
II' be in the recreation “tthe building. There will be singing of Christmas. carols.
bers are Matha Hiles, Charlene Peterman, Helen Vigna and Eileen Sulgrove. . The group is
the home of Miss Peterman Wednesday.
Bev Bauer will entertain the DIALS at a Christmas party Wednesday night. Plans also will be . Bongifleted for their dance to be held Dec. 30. uy Severn] groups announce their new pledges, Those of the OWL
Yakey Carol Rand, Lyla Toole, Janice Orr and Rita Schmidt,
The. DE-BATAS also have takefy a new pledge. She's Mary Ann‘Kempe of Bacred Heart Central High School. Last month the irthdays of Dot Cullegan and tzler were celebrated by thé club.
Tglgvision Party
Dorothy Howard. Club's colors _ And beige.
‘are Judy Geyer, president; Edith Lowe, vice-president; Pat Hewitt,
treasurer; Beverly Killian, ser-dnt-at-arms, and Delores Mceil, corresponding secretary. Pat Hewitt was the hostess at the meeting. A Christmas party was planned,
New officers of the KNOX Club are announced. . They include Betty Smith, president; Carol Mayer; vice president; - Shirley Richards, secretary; Norma Henry, treasurer, and Barbara Hobbs sergeant of arms. * A Christmas party is schedRIA SONY, home of Miss
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All teen-agers are invited to a tree-trimming party to be held at 7.p. m. Wednesday in Hollaa , 3549 College Ave. The|
A new sub deb club, the WAGS, | has been organized. Its mem-|
planning a Christmas party in|
CLUB _are Pat Inskeep, Caroline |
SKIPS recently held al Television party in the home of|
Officers of the POWDER) PUFFS Sub-Deb Club were Each Bunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. Fill out the coupon below and send it to Jean Maney, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9, for your nomination for the Teen
elected at a recent meeting. They
secretary; Charlotte Kealing, |
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AUREEN KERNEL is The Times’ Teen of the Week. She's president of the senior class at St. Agnes Academy and circulation head of the school paper, the | Audiphone.
A member of the Bodality, Maureen is also chairman of the Jane Humphrey. Arrangements| literary committee for the yearbook, the Crest. She's vice presiwere made for a Christmas and | dent of Our Lady of Lourdes Soubirous Club and a member of slumber party in the home of the OBN Club.
Maureen hopes to study home economics at Purdue University chosen at this time were brown| after graduation from the Academy. Her mother is Mrs. |
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|day for the Annie Laurie Chapter, | . and children, Diane and Jay. pgc 1 p. m. dessert luncheon.
will arrive from Oakland, Cal.|yrs Noble Reynolds will speak. SCARFS!
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Initial Fad ls Extended To Shirts
| Monograms Make | | Attractive Brighteners
THE TEEN-AGERS' craze to ‘put Ler initials on everything [from .aps to socks can be turned
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{en its outlook for winter. I~. Even T-shirts cut down from her dad's or brother's can be [turned into snappler-looking tops|
grams, bought across a trimming| {store counter, are tacked to the neckline. T-shirts, which are a boon to a "girl because they're easily laun+ dered anc don’t have to be ironed,| jare as fashionable as they are {practical. Cotton or woolen T-| shirts owe their popularity as tops. for school skirts this fall to plaids, stripes and solid color
"|tweeds and corduroys.
Another trick a school girl can swing to make a T-shirt or sweater—even one that she considers too old to wear—is to hoist suspenders of striped washable rib bon over each shoulder. These ribbons make smart tie-ups between T-shirts- and corduroy or tweed skirts when one color of the striped ‘suspenders’ matches the color of the skirt. Here's still another tip for the practital-minded miss: Faded Tshirts can be redyed at home in a simple washbasin operation Pick for the tinting a new fall |color--sage green, camel's hair orangey-red —or whatever color [blends best with a bright plaid skirt,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES x __ SUNDAY, DEC. 18, 1949
Santa, Please Bring Me— ;
Convertibles and New Clothes Top Gift Lists\et Comfort:
; y . . By JEAN MANEY no work, just lots of loafing. | A member of the CYO and the [HO Guide in CONVERTIBLES and new Editor of the school paper, the CSMC, Barbara hopes to study
clothes top the “If I Could Have Torch, Chuck is also treasurer of nurses’ training at St. Vincent's
\ ce Anything I Wanted for Christ- the Sacred Heart CYQ. He is'next fall. She's also interested in BH In Bra mag” lists of the subdeb and thinking of joining the Navy col-|office work. | uy g . u ] 8
squires interviewed this week. lege training program after grad- | The three teen-agers, all seniors uation and his ultimate ambition] MR. AND MRS. L. C. Bates, Girdle Must Not in Sacred Heart 18 to own ys oyn Business, {1355 Shelby St, are Bob Bates'| : Bi d the Figure gentral HIS" THE SECRETARY of the sen- parents. He's vice president of in 9 of fidshy cars OF class, Barbara Schmall, is the his class. | NEXT BEST to having been nd vay Jasgnter of Mr, and Mew Alber] “Td lie yacht, Not 4 smalporn with a perfect Sgure are a clothes. They" garners wants a new car, too. 85 I'm wishing Rood girdle and bra which can
[sim a girl to Miss America's proportions. Teen-agers “out shopping for just such undergarments mustn't let an array of fancy beribboned
Bn the idea 1 gon't especially want a con-I'd wish for a of "Christmas vertible — we/large, seaworthy J Unlimited” Is/ have too muchijob that I could wonderful—even winter for one. sail around the in dream form.|. But I would lovelworld. Florida
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9 Chuck Drul-| a brand new se- would be my edges, glamorous colors and trick A linger is the son dan,” she states, first port,” Bob fastening carry them away too Chuck of Mr. and Mrs. Barb is willing|{says. He'd also far from the plain down-to-earth
requirements of a good girdle and bra. Comfort should be your guide.
Hardy Drullinger, 2048 8. Meridian St. “The perfect Christmas gift
,to share the car like a new brown with hef family. gabardine suit § : “Our and he'd lik ; : from a St. Nick, unburdened with atin ave an hd on the bra and Sime and budgets or waiting lists, would £ old and a new money to convert * Bob |ralk, oan Od you decide be a brand new yellow convert- 2 one would be su- his 1938 jalopy "A bra ‘and girdle which do a ible. It would be one of the high Barbars per.” She has a|into a hot-rod. Bob is a member. nor job mustn't constrict or priced jobs with lots of chrome beginner’ license and would likeof the St. Patrick's CYO and the Pind. the figure. The teen-age and white sidewall tires,” Chuck a blye automobile best of all. A[{CSMC. | waistline and hipline must be says. The next item on his list rust knit dress is second on Bar-| His ambition is to be a doctor molded gently. This means no is a good looking suit—preferably bara’s dream list—she reportsiand he plans to study medicine at stays, solid panels or heavy ban blue. And Chuck would be glad that Santa can just forget fur/Indiana University after gradua-|ing.
to get a farm—one that involved coats and hats for her. (tion. * a SE — SE WHEN BRA sizes have you — (baffled, remember that size 34, Teen Problems (18, etc., refers to the “around the ' * |body” measurement, while eup on t e nconsi erate of Adults {nize refers to the depth of the {bra “pocket.” For the junior figNy JEAN who 1s openly scornful and in- . wre a bandeaux bra is usually REGU hav penly scornful and in- a social gangster, an untrained |, Jo ® pp "io the bra that has no REGULAR readers may have considerate of his elders never maverick. banding beneath the bustline.
PE Once the bras and girdles are _ REBELING against narrow- |, one you'll get better wear and ness and injustice and stupidity petter slimming service if you bore vou. hut we have some bett th Kid is one thing; it can be genuinely (wash and change undergarments ore you, some are -any er an 5— [regularly. After washing and pet peeves. So listen to the ‘oause they're not! But simply progressive. Fighting against |cinsing in lukewarm water, rereason. because respect for age shows authority, simply because it 18 | yoy excess moisture from garNumber one on our peeve pa- respect for law and order, for authority, is infantile. And ments, shape and hang over rade is rudeness to adults, in- experience and tradition. The impoliteness and impudence clothesline. Do not iron elasticluding parents. The teener disrespectful teener is a rebel, are feeble, childish weapons. |eized sections in bra or girdle.
noticed certain subjects com- rates high in social acceptabiling up time and time again in ity. this column. We don’t want to Why? Not because oldsters
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