Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1950 — Page 31
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—Shirley-Eaton-Heads FLICKERS Club
A newly organized club, the Satans, announces the new officers.
They are Carol’ Woodmansee,
president; Norma Mayer, secretary, and Shirley Burks, treasurer. ; New members are Janet Mahan, Pat Borror, Suann Luesow, Bar-! bara Lockhart and Delores. Tracy. Initiation is set for the near future.
Shirley Eaton is the new presi. | dent “of the FLICKERS Club, | Other officers are. Georgia Bloom, | vice president; Nancy Long, sec-| retary; Shirley Davis, treasurer; Kathleen Ross, publicity chairman, and Marilyn Fredricks ser-geant-at-arms. i]. The gals are’ planning to at-" tend the sectionals together. They will wear their club colors and
new club pins, Mrs. W. Glenn Shanks, Lebanon.
Margie Ballard, Rita La Fata,
OB SHANKS is The Times’ Teen of the Week. He's a [den senior in Lebanon High School and the son of Mr. and
President of thé school Boosters’ Club, Bob is editor-in-chief
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PAGE 31 Shyness Can Be
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i Miss Richardt 1s Bride of B. W. Christie Contests
and Bruce W. Christie were married at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Dr. William Burrows read the single ring VOWS, Miss Jane Esterline was
ppp sR I Ror RoROF And th: ad : orien, | esi F Spor Hap choo 1 | ges, Barbara McC w d i i ' | Jacquelyn Pashley. To | You Gain Poise
Only a few lucky adolescent {”irls escape the “awkward” age |when elbows seem forever stabbing other people, hands keep dropping things, and feet invari= ably get planted where they shouldn't be. - Much of this teen-age clumsi-
~ By JEAN MANEY | nile green taffeta frocks with ARE HIGH SCHOOL popularity, watching mitts and carnation contests worth the effort? There headdresses They carried white carnations and hyacinths; J
that thinks beauty and popularity ny hese ha doy Scott En re
|contests should go. » | George Lewis, Edward Porter The teen-agers interviewed this and Jerry Fulnec ky.
week are all The bride wore an ivory | ness, due to lack of muscular coShortridge stu- satin gown made. with—a—fitted—— {ardination, can be worked out in dents. They . like bodice and full skirt. Her full |nports. Tennis, swimming, badcontests and ap- . length heirloom = illusion veil |minton, horseback riding, and
|dancing, when mastered, all help - Zito train muscles to work together smoothly.
fell from a coronet of illusion and lace and she carried. an “heirloom prayerbook and lilies.
are friendly and ‘After a reception in. the During ,winter months dancing (well-liked. Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority inay be the ‘easiest available Dick Ruddell chapter house at Butler ni- I“achool for ' co-ordination” In
is a freshman. Sg versity the couple left for a trip |which a clumsy girl can enroll His parents are Fi | to Chicago. They will be ‘at {Even if it means paying to go to {Mr. and Mrs, “ata “ies | home after Mar. 1 in. 4009 dancing classes, the training reJames H. Rud- | Clarendon Road. |ceived will be well worth the 4455 Park = Dick Ruddell A member of Kappa Alpha [strain that's put on the budget.
Ave. Theta, the bride attended But“I think popularity contests are ler. The bridegroom is a gradu a fine idea. Here at Shortridge ate of Butier and a member of the boy and girl picked for Blue-| Délta Tau Delta Fraternity
Learn to Dance . | A girl who dances well enough “to be called smooth has a double‘barreled advantage: She'll find
of the “I Speak for Democracy” Contest.
Joanne Stewart's home. The EVILS are going to see the sectionals in a body.
Bob plans to attend college after graduation. His favorite schools are Northwestern and DePauw Universities.
. Jean Olson was hostess to members of the- Date-A-Gamma
Club at the Valentine party. of the Week before midnight Tuesday.
Members of the KUDDLE KATS Club will have a slumber party during . the sectionals in| Carolyn Chaille’s home. The club Is seven years old this year,
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The Cherokees Club had a Val-| entine and canasta party recently | in Mary Lou Sperger’s home.
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Martha Thomas, of the year book, secretary of the Hi-Y and president of the bell-Uglyman ‘are always kids | Carolyn Suivab Thespian Club. B that s oF kas oA of the. I “Parents oY the couple are Mrs _ that she will be sought after as - . = =v rat reves JON 7 - - oR pledges of the EVILS Club. They e won the Central Indiana District Rotary and District ‘guys are athletes that do a lot’ geles, and Henry Chili la dancing partner. a were pledged at a recent party in Legion oratorical contests and was the state and national winner [for the school. Popularity eon- .2005 N. Delaware St. and Mr oary 7 Be Smitogta sl en 9
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Christie, Miner-Baker photo a4 girl loses when she’s sought
ctiviti - aetiviy a hy Jorn for stu- 620 E. Mrs. Bruce W. Christie ‘after, her battle with clumsiness ~——|may be won on the dance floor.
He w s siness { a nts Ry iid adn Woman' S Research ClubTwo Clubs Have Valentine Party Comes spring, the girl whose
‘graduation. Dick is a member of Sets Luncheon Meetin CWE 3 jslumey.-feet-Lave-learhed {o-ghds the Echo staff and the Junior The Woman's 3 Alberts - Werind ewell Hall, Bob Berting, Harold yracefully on the dance floor can
SPQR, the Latin club. wil SL rapa. 0 lub at a party for the metthers of the Wyman. Ronnie Dowell, Nick Gi-Junove on to the tennis or hadaw § to- HAREMS and DUKES Clubs re- roff, Wally Hart, Fred Carden, Minton court. Heré she can conA SOPHOMORE, Sigrid Hood MOTTO in the home of Mrs. Mar- cents. The HAREMS had a Val- Mike Walker, Bill Cobb, Dick Yue 10 Improve Ter MUSINIAEERS is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |48 Johnson, 3836 Washington entine party in Jonell Alcorn’s Stanfield, Bill Collins,, Mi Ke of proficiency which op good Joseph T. Hood, 4816 N. Illinois Blvd. Guest speaker will be the home. Flantzs and Tom Moore,
R |masculine partners and the adSt. ev. Amos L. Boren. Mrs. Thom- Members attending were Caro- ira | miring friends whom she needs to
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“Contests to as. P. Woodson will be in charge hel h ( arge trahs ” elp overcome her self-conscious-determine. “th el iof the musical program, ’ In © Tran: 7, J Santen, Suu Will Visit Parents Tiess. most popular, The hostess will be assisted by Tri rat Alberti Worland. “Potty Mr. and Mrs, Elias Clark, New trees boy and gi are Mesdames J. H. Greene, J. G. pyans Gienna Rigdon, Jerry Wa- Haven, Conn, will be in Indian- Remember Children Tice en Wettig H. J. Lacy, A. R. Dit- ger, Eileen Weedle, Irene Galla- apolis’ Wednesday. They willl Don’t forget your children's you can honoris rr. R. G. Morgan, Richai® ger. Mary Carden and Dody Hitz- Visit Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. tastes when you decorate your you can. lh nes, Arthur Thomas, Orren man and Mrs. Elias C, Atkins, 3715 house. Too often their ideas are are, well led Sh And George Van Dyke. | The guests were Bill Leonard N. Meridian 8t. forgotten. but ‘not really leaders and then elect the kids that have execuSigrid ive ability to
class offices, etc. without worry- : : Lae ing-about voting for someone be- = 4 ; : pte cause he’s popular. Outside activ- & « ; “ ities help teeners to be popular —they give you poise and develop \ your personality,” Sigrid states. : > : She belongs to the Echo staff, Girls’ League, Radio Workshop and the Junior SPQR. Sigrid plans to enroll in an eastern college after graduation. "8 =
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and Mrs. Phil T. | Lewis, 4920 Broadway, and is a junior. “P opularity contests are a good thing. They underclassmen to be. friendly so that they can i be ranked as being ‘popular’ by the time they're seniors. It also encourages you to get into extra activities and broaden your
Marilyn
Marilyn thinks. She 4s going to study journalism at the University of Michigan. Marilyn is a member of the Spanish Club, assignment editor for Monday's Echo, a columnist for the ‘North Side Topics, a correspondent for The Times and a member of the FAD Club.
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Roseanne Oberting.is the editor of this month’s issue of Holladay |
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the teeners of Holladay. House, teen-age branch of the Indianapolis Public Library. “The library is interested in| forming -a square dance -group—| there's a piano in the recreation!
Targe, “handsome and comfortable. They a are care fully ‘and beautifully ; a
made, with damask covers in rich colors or colorful floral prints. Your
choice of the channel back, with nail-head trim and mahogany banding for
extra beauty and-protection—or-the dad tr ael RITN TN | : .
- |session’ will begin at 2 p. m.
[byMrs Albert Lang. ae
| Wednesday. Mrs. Max Norris will
TPO Tow: proreeron—o1 Groups meeting this month and |. in early March are the Great| and brass ferrule. A pair is an excellent investment. Books group on Mar. 2; Spanish | . i Converstion Club, Feb. 23 and| ” —— Mar. 9; Drama Club, Feb. 21 and| a Mar. 7, and the House’ Counell,
ne-rounded vatx style with nanEeaus
Mar. 11. New books recommended” by the staff ‘include “Kathie, The
[New Teacher,” “Young Nathan. |“This I Do Believe,” “The Black
{the meeting of the Musicale Friday in Ayres’ Auditorium. The.
Stalli d Satin,” d “Strike a NO pal | DOWN | i 1 p Y Chorale | | ‘PAYMENT To Sing be Charles Files onvenien Directs Group XN { Terms A program by the Matinee : Musicale Chorale will highlight | BLOCK'S :
Fine Furniture, Charles Hedley will direct the Sixth Floor group and Miss Audrey Marshall will be the accompanist. They! will present music by Vittoria, Schubert, Deems Taylor = ahd Branscombe. | Also appearing will be Mrs.| Jeanne Tray, violinist; Mesdames! Frances Vanderbilt, Marjorie Bernat and Ernestine Fleming, string trio, and Mrs. Elizabeth C. Madi-| son, soprano, accompanied by Mrs. Helen Aulwurm. The program has been arranged,
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The Isle of Pines ITSC Chapter will meet in the home of Mrs. : Thomas E. Hinesley, 2943 Ruckle \ St. for its 1:30 p. m. meeting} - .
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