Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1950 — Page 36

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DATA-A-GAMMA Club mem-| swim 3

“TThe Teen of the Week— :

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- home of Phyllis Dindinger. Mem-

_PIN and PAN 4-H Club, cakes

Bloomington as a guest. of the

Louise Stiemety, vice president; - Bev Brown, treasurer; Raftery and Helen Cook, record-| ; ine and corresponding secretaries, The:

week of August. A slumber party was held re-|

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"cation at Lake Shafer the third!

cently by the CHARMS in the od home of Ginny Meyers. They also!

had a joint date party with the

© OLIX and the VOGUES in the a

home of Janet Paxton.

TAGIS Group Meets The TAGIS met recently in the

Who graduated from Tech is year are Shirley Crim, Phyllis Dindinger, ‘Helen Haley, Pat Hewitt, Barbara Lee, Delores McKal Nancy Snyder and Mickey ice.

At a recent meeting of the

were judged and served as refreshments. Bakers were Jerry “Voyles, Max Wilson, George Collins and Larry Stevens. The group

“Held a wiener YouNt Friday arter:| Revie

noon,

She is a

Girls Club,

“dancing in her home.

JUDY SPRINGER is The Times’ Teen of the Week.

Violet ‘Queen last month,

nior at Howe High School where she was

Judy was chosen by the Activities Board of the

National Association of Student Councils.

school as its representative to the 14th annual convention of the The delegates are meeting at Denver tomorrow through Thursday.

Judy is a cheerleader and was president of the Freshman

She Is a member of the Girls Athletic Association and CHIX Club, and a senior sponsor for the HOW-DS.

This summer Judy plans to teach Bullet, acrobatic and tap

A-Child Fund, View" =~

Judy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Springer, 4532 [of Cincinnati after graduation

Stratford Ave.

She has been active-in The Times' CiotheLast fall she appeared Ia the “Pleasant Run

‘ idate activity for the three Broad Ripple teens interviewed.

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Sipp & Swimming Also Favored

By JOAN SCHOEMAKER MOVIES are the most popular’

the same sort of solemn be-

service. The reception that follows is

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FLICKERS met recently in the . home of Edith Plel. Special tention at the meeting went to Marilyn Fredrick, who left for

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Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. | Pill out the coupon below and send it to Joan 8choemaker, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 8, for your nomination for the Teen of the Week befors midnight Tueaday. :

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.and Mrs. P. L. CY | Spring - Mil Road, She is a mem-

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—Auxiliary-Sets

ver of the Latin Club, Four years Meeting Tomorrow,

Memorial Unit, American Leits

at Indiana University followed by| a job as a laboratory technician: {18 her goal, “Open-house

glon Auxiliary, will hold

{monthly meeting at 7:30 p. m.

after the

| senior, He is the | son of Mr. and IM rs W.. QG Sparks,

annual reports,

5417 Greenfield.

“Xt oF CBE post picnic committee chairman, sponsor parties; J and 1 like to go {to all of them.” Warren plays EW | basketball and = BF {baseball, is a member of the fing [Lettermen’s {Club, and RUB, Warren {squire club. He has-a paper route and hopes to attend the Univer-aity-of-Michigan-or-the University

: {for the auxiliary.

Hospital.

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Group toMeet

four Schedule Party For Tuesday

Mrs. William H. Rohr,

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next June. Architecture Is his goal. Anne Snyder not only likes to

dance, but she specializes in the]

of Mr. and Mrs. annual garden party and covered-| RW, Bnyder, dish-tuncheon of the Butter -Unt=

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“Club dances, will be at noon Tuesday. swimming and| (General chairmen for the even

my favorite date | Mrs. Lillian Koontz, activities,” sh e smiled. “Most of games J. B. Gibbons, W. J. Kiesle, %..Ahe, clubs here william. Kimberlin,.C..R.. nave several par- John Kennelly, H. C. pane. ties that turn out {Arthur Irwin, 0 be good.” |kamp, Frank Slupesky, L.. 8. Anne, a s0pho- | Beebe, A, E. Coddington, J. G.

Anne more, is a memof the CUTIE-PIES, a sub-db) Finder. DB. Shimer 54 Fred F

club. After graduation in ’52, she Incoming president, Mrs. H. I.|

! retary,

4-H Roundup

meeting after t after the luncheon. luncheon.

Plan Open House

: | Mr. and Mrs. William T,

havior as any other church

| plain dark suits { morning « coats

| ball tomorrow in the Hotel Antlers, other rparty, =: C : 3 | games is the thing I really don’ t| Miss Ruby Bradley Pribble will y. : » 5 like to miss,” says Warren Sparks,

preside. Chairmen will give tpeig} WV S C The post and auxiliary will hold | a roup an annual picnic next Sunday in| Fred Jenkins is the “land Mrs. Mary Terry is chairman Memorial Unit will participate! in the Protestant Church service! that day in the Cold Springs Road|

Music will be furnished by the Memorial Choral group. hel — :

5510 handicapped to Crossroads, the! “Dunnyshop. "* She. is the daughter Broadway, will be hostess for the

1221 E. 86th St. {versity Newman Mothers Club, It also Will be a guest at the meet-

t| | side, movies are all are Mrs. 1. L. Neargarder and

Their committee includes Mes-|

William Weide- swimming group of the Indianap-

{plans to attend DePauw Uni gaits, and new officers for the swimming and water games at |versity and work later as a sec-| \coming year will preside at the 10:30 a. m. Mrs. A. D. Blackledge,

William | Dailys Sr. |

Daily, Burnside Jr. and -Mre. A: Ket

s. Thomas H.| Battersby, alternate. .

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Indianapolis Unit Convenes Wednesday

The June meeting of the Indianapolis AWVS Unit will be| held at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday n Hatel Washington, | Mrs. Mary W, Drury, delegate] ito the 9th annual meeting and) fconference of AWVS held recent{ly in New York, will report.

“The group will present a cheek! u Blue Ridge- Washington - ito Roy Patton, Marion County $ Waskingwiiihamubuny * Midhatend " . {Bo¢lety for Crippled Children and] ow - Weaki Vigne Comfort

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{society's rehabilitation and re-

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Dolphins Club Kiesie| Schedules Party

T “The Dolphins Club, Wwomen's{

lois Athletic Club, will have its ifirst summer party Wednesday in {the Highland Golf and Country Club. be

There sun bathing.

will

land Mrs. Mildred Sweeney are in! {charge Luncheon will be served at 12:30 Pp. m. on the club house porch. {Bridge and canasta will follow. Mrs. W. A. Elliott Jr. is chairman of the event, assisted by Mrs. J.

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NI Bau Fuad “18r., 5106 E. Pleasant Run Park3 -Day Event way, N. Drive, will have open | Schimin, ~ Opens \ Wednesday house from 2 to 5 p. m, next Sun-|

day, The party will hoor their

son, Lt. Robert V. Daily, DDS,

| | LAFAYETT at TTE, J June 17 17 The nd Mrs. Daily, and their son

! at the closing assembly iy Friday.

{annual boys and girls 4-H round-\ichael ‘up will open Wednesday morning/28 to live in Tacoma, Wash. at Purdue University with the| Lt:

tests. The event closes Friday. i J. R. Mitchell, head of the teacher placement service at the! (university, will discuss the future of German youth at the opening] assembly Wednesday night.

Daily Morning Watch

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Strong | Female Influence

WASHINGTON -—- Women in-| fluence 62 per cent of all hard-| | ware bought in this country.

They will leave June!

Daily is in the Medical

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—A-morning-watch-datty-in-theg-—m Wesley Foundation is under the direction of local ministers and older 4-H members, Sectional meetings will be Thursday morning. One hundred and fifty dinner invitations have been sent] by the 4-H staff to persons who! ‘have co-operated with the Indiana 4-H program. This new event will be Thursday night in the Memorial Union building. | A 4-H roundup variety show, will climax Thursday events. Foreign students will discuss prob-| lems of youth in their countries|

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