Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1950 — Page 32

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The Teen of the Week-

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KENNETH AYRES is The Times' Teen of the Week.

He's a senior in Washington High School and president of the Student Association, the governing board for

and by students.

A member of the newly organized Hi-Y Club,

Ken is also in

the Honor Society. He plays on the basketball team of the Fairfax

Christian Church.

Ken is a Mu Mu Squire Club member.

He hopes to be a

commercial artist and wants to study at Indiana University or Herron Art Institute after graduation.

Mr. and Mrs. parents.

Ollie Ayres,

3451 W. Michigan St. are Ken's

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Too Gib Rush Party

Planned |

By Club | | Katie Smith Heads TACS Teen Group |

| Members of the OFA AFO'S Club will have a rush party in the near future. Clara Hann will be the hostess. The gald had a joint meeting recently with the Kings (Club in Judi Kieck's home.

| Katie Smith is the pew presiident of the TACS Club. Charlotte {Rike is the new sponsor,

~The Powder Puffs Club had a Twiener roast during spring vacation, Gloria McLemore is a new club member :

Canasta Party Gertrude West was hostess for a canasta party recently fon the TOZ-1ES Club. :

Lake Shafer will be the destinaition of the COD Club members ‘in June. They will discuss plans {at the next meeting in Doris {Adams’' home. The Date-A-Gamma Club had a {mascot party recently in Rosie Tamer's home. :

| Send news of teen club activiI ties to Jean Maney, The Indiarapolf® Times, Indianapolis 9.

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To Have FLYING SAUCERS. Is they is or is they aren't? : t

The three subdebs who air their views in this week's column are 1 pretty sure “there's something more than imagination to Co t fiying saucer business.” % ’ : , nven ion Anna Harvey is a junior in Manual High School. She's the Harvey, 825.8, Missouri 8t. | “I've wondered from the very| Pe————— | To Be Thursday . 3 beginning of the rumors three glad to see more citizens becom-| SN - | Recent graduates will meet at years ago if there wasn't some- Ing aware of the threat. The May Wright Sewall Indi- 7.30 1 m. tomorrow in the home thing more than imagination to| is a member of the 27a Council of Women will hold the flying saucer stories. It seems Booster staff at Manual and a/its biannual convention Thurs- ys, ergon, 2837 Ruckle St. to me that too many have freshman cheer ) reported seeing them to have them Db to the Y-B-Shy Club. A meeting will open be entirely imaginary. I think they future English teacher, Shirley followed by a.12:30 p. m. luncheon. could very well be jet missiles or! hopes to study in one of the state J rockets,” Anna says. She hopes after high school grad- session will be that the “saucers” are owned by uation. {sepredentative of the Indiana Bell the 1, 8. but she. thitiks that good for the Am " ; become alarmed about the threat] Saucers are very baffling,” Evelyn with Television.”

“yp ; Taylor things. She's a senior in| of Russia. “I think communism | Mrs. Claude C. McLean will presaa menace ‘and its - time we Manual and the daugh

woke wp.” o 1 ‘A member of Masoma, Yon |A12baina Bt. orary for Manual girls, Anna Is A { president of the JAJ Club. She|wy.iY 06 Saucers. | dows Kowloricers. plans to work as a secretary after/gome sort of secret weapon our graduation and then perhaps en-/g,vernment is testing. I know that!Cll of Women will be given by chairman roll in college to prepare for a ih. officials have denied Kno |Mrs. Claude Franklin, member of, ‘A “Question Box" open discussteaching career, |about the disc, but I think they the NCW executive board. Shejion meeting will be led by Mrs. no. |just want to keep |will present. resolutions for adop- Horace Pettee at the Wednesday

it quiet. ‘ Pre-School Educa- : | Although I don’t think the saucers| meeting of the A FRESHMAN in Manual, ; a} Out-of-town hostesses will . be/tion- group, It will be held at 8 Shirley Rouse is the daughter of belong to Russia I do think it's os Mrs. Nina Epsteen, 915 8.

i id ood that we're becoming aware Mrs. Ida West Storm, Lizton;p. Mm. in the home of Mrs, Dav Dela- 87 the dangers of RE awa Mm. Belle Collins, Crawfordsville, Rein, 3520 Watson Road. Chairware St. Ibelieve that if Americans want to/and Mrs. Esther Johantgen, Bor-/man is Mrs. James 8S, Sliger. Shirley thinks that the flying be Communists they should go to den. From Indianapolis will be S + Book Unit saucer stories “sound kind of sil- Russia,” Evelyn states. Mesdames Walter Geisel, Bessie rear | $ lys Of course, they might exist—! pyelyn is business manager of Hart, H. L. Hasbrook, Ruby| Mrs. Louis Jacob, 3851 Guilford they probably do cause anything the vearbook. The Ivy. She plans Tharp, Emory W. Cowley and/Ave, will be hostess for the second is ossible in the atom age.”{s he a white-collar girl after John Downing Johnson. land third year Great Books disShirley agrees that too many per- ; i Mrs. Paul Duckwall, sons have spotted the discs to lay Cg DO baking chairman, will present her daugh- p. m. John Stuart Mill's: “On Lib-

it ail to mass imagination. “I think ’ ter, Mrs. W. T. Rasmussen, in a erty” will be the subject. Mrs. they're guided missiles and that Elly to be = Wiusie eather, group of spring songs. |Harding is group chairman.

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_ Biannual Event Shellabarger) by. Mrs, B. F. . |Gibson.

{and Mrs. Estle Taylor,

“I think that there are definite-| credentials and the

it's] s x = Telephone Co. He will also show is . Mrs. Gibson will give the gyest the people to ALL THESE reports of flying a sound movie, “Stepping Along Rots Sta of “The King’s Cavalier.” BUH Education group on Miss Agnes P. Brown is chairman. the ) ter of Mr.| 0 ade C. “Pan-American Affairs” will be 1 eader will be Mrs. Robert Juday. 1407 8 side at the morning session. Vari-ithe topic for the Evening Inter<imhe meeting at 7:30 p. m. Apr. ; .>' ous committees will report. Mrs. national Relations group meeting.!wil1 be in the home of Mrs. Rex Lula Hartzog will be in charge of|It will be held at 7:30 p. m. Wed- |p, eeman,

music cussion group Thursday at 7:30

SUNDAY APRIE 1950 AAUW Announces Study Group Calendar for April, a

. announced

Mrs, 3. 8. Harding, 48 W. 46th St. will be hostess for the 130 . m.. meeting tomorrow of the Afternoon terature ow The program will be a review of “The King's Cavalier”

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1 St; -will be hostess at-8-p. m.- Mrs.

John Gavin is the chairman. The Music group will hear a dis-

on “Selecting the Home

Guest speaker for the afternoon|y jsergture group will meet at 7:30 will be hostess at 7:45 p. m. Mrs. Lioyd" Dobbs, a; 1 Tuesday in the Tarkington J, F, Heyds is chairman. Dr

52 N. Webster Ave.

election Of nesday in the home of MIS. ny john Leighty is chairman. Russell R. Benson, 428 W. 44th John laighty ia shain

A report on the National Coun-|St. Miss Frieda Herbst is the New Harmony ITSC

To Meet Wednesday

Mrs. Clifford McCampbell, 2446 Madison Ave. will be hostess at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday for the monthly meeting of the New Harmony Chapter, ITSC. Mrs. Alfred Hale will assist. Federal president, Mrs. H. Mac Hollingsworth, will be a special guest and Mrs. Walter W. Houppert will speak. ’ New chapter officers are Mrs, Mac Miles, president; Mrs. Charles Murphy and Mrs. Clifford MeCampbell, first and second vice

they belong to the U. 8S. Our The nominating committee in-| J. W. Esterline of Eagle Creek presidents; Mrs. E. A. Gorham and government is. probably making Women Conductors cludes Mrs. Edna Pauley, cor-Nursey will give a talk on “Land- Mrs.: John Harter, recording and secret tests,” she believes. Shir- PHILADELPHIA — Upward oi responding secretary, and presi-(scaping and Lawn Care” for the corresponding secretaries; Mrs, ley is convinced that communism 83 women are conductors on trol- dents and delegates of affiliated) Homemaking Arts group Apr. 24.| Alfred Hale, treasurer, and Mrs, is a danger to our country. She's ley cars in Philadelphia, Pa. groups, Miss Nancy Chatfield, 425 W. 44th | John Miller, federation delegate.

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By JEAN HOW about it, Sister—do you have no-kiss, no-date trouble” When you turn down a petting session, does that mean the end of all dates with that particu- > ? And does this happen 5 ou over and over again? ° It so, something's wrong. Maybe all the fellows in your crowd are wolf-types. We-ell, maybe. But, Sugar, the fault could be yours. A girl who has nothing to offer in place of kisses always gets kissed. If she can't dance well, if she side-steps sports, if she's a poor conversationalist, normal guys just naturally turn to wooing. . , » w ” “A BASE, uninterested attitude also tempts a guy to try simply to build up his ego. But the gal who shows a boy that she likes him as a person seldom has to meet the smooth test. : : . Basy-to-kiss traits back-fire, too. Daring clothes, flirty man-

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