Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1950 — Page 12

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a length of dressmaker fabric has found is way info __ women's shoes this season. This pair, from Strauss’, involves leopard. stenciled satin in combination with black velvet. The shoes are | $19.95 and a matching bag is $16.50, plus tax.

Teen Problems—

Name Names Correctly

By JOAN DO YOU talk about people? Well, naturally! In human soclety, “human beings are the

‘So it's smart to know the proper way of naming names. 1t all depends on whom you're _ talking to. In. addressing a salesperson, waiter or other

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TU pusiness weguaintance; you als

ways refér ‘to folks by their titles: “I'm calling for Mrs. __Bmith's (not “Mother’s”) pack-

age.” “Have you seen Miss

Jones?" (Not “Ginny Jones" or “my girl-friend"). : When you're conversing with a social acquaintance, you speak of “my mother; Miss

Tate, my history teacher: Vir-

nia Jones, place of “Mom, ‘Tatey or ng

WITH Intimate friends these last are all right. You're on such easy terms that it's nat. ural to use the personified “Mom” or "Mother" without a formal “my” as well as nicknames for your teachers and pais, But what about those familiar phrases “girl-friend” and “boy-friend”? From a practi: cal angle, they're handy titles.

given name with your intimates. If you're going steady your friends know all about it any-how-—-without the “girl-friend— boyfriend” label!

IMclnturfs Fete Relatives Here

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Mr. and Mrs, Licyd I. MeInturf, {546 W, Drive, Woodruff Place, |are holding open houses for her

Shesred velvet. "dressmakery" » material, ap | ears in another shoe and hand-

ag set, Black velvet polka dots | | appear on gray, red, green or | _black satin background. The |

shoes are $19.95; the handbag

$20, plus tax, Also at Strauss’, F. |

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PTA Group

“Installs

. Mrs. L. J. Langer IS President

" New officers'and chairmen have

dents of Parent-Teachers Inc,

Officers are Mrs. L. J. Langer, president, Mrs. Herman Janert

ond vice presidents; Mrs. Clarence

- | Bennett and Mrs. Charles Peters, [recording and corresponding sec-

retaries; Mrs. Ray Harlan, treasurer, and Mrs, Willlam Stewart, auditor,

Mrs, P. ¥, Ritter is board of directors chairman. Members are Mesdames William Heck, Roscoe Mills, Foster Edwards, Ray Fen. iter, ¥, K. O¢hs,

Program Chairman { Chairmen are Mrs. Charles Pet-

lers, program; Mrs. Janert, social; ~|Mrs, Heck, membership; Mrs. {James Bair, telephone; Mrs. Hu-

ibert Wann, publicity: Mrs. K. D. Casady, cheer; Mrs, Bert Hibner, legislature, and Mrs. Raymond Walker, ways and means.

But they have a cheap, slangy brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Yeagy is parliamen{Mrs, Ernest W. Gommel, Orange, tarian, and Mrs. Harry Rice, his-

sound-—oh definitely! The suave solution is to omit them, Use “Miss” or “Mr.” or simply “a friend” when talking to strangers. Stick to the gal’ 8

(Cal. The Gommels arrived toda {and will be in the city thro { Thursday.

torian. Representatives to the Indianapolis PTA Council will be {Mesdames H. E. Overman, J. W. ‘Dodson and Wann.

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