Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1950 — Page 40

Concert and Marching Bands. horn and a cornet. i

in 1948 and 1949. two years, Bill won the THS award. He is vice HIX Squires Club and a member of DeMolay.

student. He hopes to work as a surveyor later. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Baxter, 1548 Barth Ave. :

Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. Fill out the coupon below and send it to Joan Schoemaker, The

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Stick to Your Departure Time

By JOAN MAYBE YOU'VE made new friends this summer and are due to be Invited on a visit or two, Well, here are some pointa To Femsmber. > never visits a boy's home

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courtesy, house, boys and girls . alike should make their beds, keep their rooms tidy, leave the bathroom spic - and ~ span and avoid cluttering up the living rooms with their belongings. A boy visitor's first duty is to entertain his gal. That means taking her out to the places she picks, avoiding glamour spots tabooed by her 'oppa. The guy must be prepared to pay the costs on twosome dates. When he's out with the family Nancy's father will

urgent Bob becomes, Nancy ‘ust

for a note or a phone his Mom.

SALE OF ANTIQUES

IN PROGRESS NOW 6129 RIVIERA DRIVE

Antiques of great beauty including a Hipplewhite chest, Ann Sheratan desk, curly maple chest and bed, Cherry 6-legged rope table and many other wanted items. Sale con-

GA-BELL ANTIQUE SHOP | Antiques, 517 N. New Jorsey St. |

Dresden or Spode, either complete set or odd pieces; milk | glass and many decorative itemz, : painted plates for | wall hangings, variety of brie-a-brac, Any lamp made to your

* specifications, figurine bases, tinues dally thru Wednesday 10 ois As usual we have the unA m to 7 p. m. Shop hours y.ual. daily, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Mondays, 10a. m to 8 p. m. or ap- * J pointment, Closed Saturday and

Sunday. Louise Brooks, 1441 N. i Delaware (rear) LIL 4780. Appraisais and sale of estates,

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DEN OF ANTIQUITY 417 East 30th Street, HI. 0677 _ Open Sunday thru Friday, i 1 "ti. 0. Closed Saturday. : Saphire hlue caster bottles in silver holder, 6 pieces of frosted and clear actress

DECOR ORIGINAL 1441 N. DELAWARE ST. (rear)

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ceiver a collection of antique ~ prints STN consisting of J © ten King and gL ™ Queen series demoed circa 1700. Also English Generals, Chinese Cities, Hogarth engravings, French and German Drawing room subjects and numerous other florals and birds. Hours,

" Mon, thru Sat. 9:30 to 5:30. lass, { Erase Marl Bves, Mon and Fri, 7:30 to Gregory vase. large cut glass 10:30. L1. 6080. ‘covered tobacco jar, large brass scenic wall plaque. pr. large * *

brown Apothecary jars, Amber cord drapery pitcher,

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Take your antiques, such as old tea sets, candela bras, trays, or any other item \ for plating by ex- ) perts to look like >< new. Gold and sliver plating of | i

all description on any kind of - ‘metal. Da ‘and markings not el J. A. Miles, 115 * § Capitol Ave. LI 3863.

* * * ik STANLEY'S ANTIQUE SHOP CHARLOTTESVILLE, IND, © 30 ML. E. of Indpis. on P. 8 40

WILLIAM L. BAXTER is The Times' Teen of the Week. A Tech senipr, Bill is a member of the Tech He plays both a baritone

He is an ROTC captain, and received “outstanding” medals A member of the reserve football team for president of the

Come 1951, Bill plans to enter Hanover College as a math He is the son of,

Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9, for your nomination for the

SONNEI ENRNsIINSIIIRRIN ISERIES ME AEE EE EE EE LEER EY savanes

ON A VISIT, the watchwords | Are co-operation, neatness and | In a servantiess |

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> Want to give a new neckline to an old cotton boucle blouse? It's simple. All it takes is grosgrain ribbon, fashioned into a binding in a matter of minutes. | Boucle, because it's a soft knit, {is inclined to streteh 4 A binding, therefore, serves the

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binding, first | {measure the neckline to get the . 8 correct length for the ribbon. Use ribbon in any width you prefer, tacking it evenly to the outside {rim of the neckline first, using invisible stitches,

Change Colors

Now tack the other edge of the ribbon to the inside of the neckline, stitching carefully. By tacking the ribbon, you make it easy to remove it and change colors whenever you like ~& quick way to stretch a teen-| 3517 Kenwood Ave. are his age wardrobe, Press the binding! parents. with a slightly damp cloth and a ® =» warm fron. ? “I JUST don't think it's a

is attending summer school and fishing these days. : Mr, and Mrs, C. M. Keesling,

matching the ribbon to the color) the mail,” says Cora Jayne of the skirt you wear with the| Trimble. “I open my mother's sweater. mail and she doesn't say any-

Cora is the daughter of Mrs.

Marie Trimble, 3416 N. Illinois 8t.

A senior, Cora is attending summer school at Shortridge. She swims at the Riviera Club and is a member of the Cry Subdeb Club.

Dr. Albright Wins Nutrition Award

Ine CHARMS Club celebrated

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swimming, birthday-fill the local subdeb schedule.

Members of the DREAMS club are vacationing at Lake Shafer [this week. They are Norma {Koak, Marilyn Fuller, Janet Parkjer, Angie Evans, Janet Linzie |and Jannie Crowmer., | Other members on vacation are’

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spent a day swimming In Longe acre Park.

Send news of teen club ace tivities to Joan Schoemaker, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9 ————————————————————— 5

Longacre Women Held

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. First NEW YORK -— Miss n Sossm, t of the Federation of Women Shareholders in American Business, states that women had the first money in history. She bases her conclusion on the

ry that silver flowed into the

{Jenny Karnes, Florida; Tricia temples of the goddesses before

| Baker, Joan Hitchcock and Sistie Male gods were

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CHICAGO—Dr. Fuller Albright, The award will be presented at| New Members of the Toz IES]

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American Medical

[Counetl on Foods and Nutrition.

Dr. Albright receives the annual

Associ={search for his work in mineral!

{metabolism.,

{Peace and Nancy Cramer. Guests) {at the last meeting were Patsy) Boden and Marsha Grardin. i

ing t» the Board of Trustees of Ward to stimulate nutrition re-| } ithe lation.

The SQUEEKS club recently| toured the Coca-Cola Co. and

in existence, Women were the first oracles, and businessmen all over Asia Minor came to consult them. Historical anthropology credits

'associate professor of medicine at the fall meeting of the AMA club are Katie Smith, Eddie Lou Women with putting society to{Harvard ) ireceive the 1950 Joseph Goldberg For clever co-ordination, try| parent's business what I get in jaward in clinical nutrition accord- |

gether and starting industry and agriculture. Only when the mystery of the generation of life became known did men become ime portant. Up until that time, men were the warriors and playboys.

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