Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1950 — Page 40
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J OE SEXSON is The Times’ Teen of the Week. A
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junior this fall at Tech High School, Joe is active
Memorial Methodist Church. After he leaves Tech, Joe in Indiana with an eye toward career or coaching.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward A. Sexson, 1831 Hoyt Ave.
in baseball, basketball and track. | He has won his sports sweater and received a gold .
‘baseball and track shoes as well as the gold T award. He is a member of the Knights squires club and the Block T club. He is recreation chairman of the Methodist Youth Fellowship, Victory
hopes to enter college somewhere preparing for a professional sports
—Fach- Sunday The Times whi-angounce the Teen-of the Week.
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Rouge Is More
A or Accent
By ALICIA HART “MANY WOMEN SCORN rouge because they feel they are
not the apple-checked type.
In so banishing this cosmetic from their dressing tables, they are failing to take advantage of an important beauty ald; Rouge is more than a simple color accent. Used properly, it — ean do much to enhance the good points in your facial structure, and to play down the less |
attractive ones, ' When women use rouge without thought of what they wish to accomplish with It, the result is often a skimpy little dab under the eyes or else a broad, heavyhanded stroke across the checks. To get the most from your rouge, analyze your own face and squarely face its shortcomings. - To determine its shape, wrap a towel tightly around your head so that you can get a good look at it with-
out the distraction of your curls, : Reach for Rouge CHANCES are, you'll find your .face falls short of the
PEPER BVAT wien: feconsidered:
ideal. Don't despair; reach for your rouge box, * To correct the too-round shape,” dat rouge in a triangle that begins just below .the center of the eye socket, extends upward along the cheek bone, and points downward along the outer .rim of your cheek, Shade the color with your finger to-
your nose, ' Women with too-thin faces should focus their rouge in-
square face are softened if
__semi-circles of rouge are ap-
plied to ‘the outside edge of the face. The curved side of the half circle should round along the jaw
Wide at Top?
IF YOUR face [s wide across the forehead—-that Is. heartshaped — spread your rouge across. the cheeks where the face begins to narrow. A broad, shallow triangle is best for this.
wn KOT go fade that. is too. weightx ..
~Teen Problems—
‘Dates’ Must Dress the Part
A FELLOW afford to take his girl out every night. Not unless he's "a millionaire! So let's suppose Johnny decides to call on his Susie some summer evening. How does he handle the situation? Well, naturally, he could phone and make a date, But he might drop in unannounced hoping to find Sue at home In either case, John must dress the part. . Dirty dungarees, scuffed loafers and sweaty T-shirts may be all right for an afternoon-stop-over. But after 6 p. m., no! For evening calls, wellpressed slacks, a fresh shirt and shined shoes are a must, Whether John wears a jacket or goes coatless depends on the temperature and the custom in his community. » ”n ~ IF Sue's Pop answers the + door; Johnny greets him politely and. asks for his daughter. He definitely does not muscle his way through the portal uninvited. <A hospitable host will
can't
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CARERS MR Mm Ramon
Mrs. W.
welcome Johnny even when the family has other guests or
send it to Joan Schoemaker, The
ans naae SENNA RBIs Inns sN
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CRC SPAIN IIR EIN RANI
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it provides the basic passport to a fashionable look. One dress which will see much; POT 18 casual wear in both city country life is smoke gray mens-:
wear per, turns
the neckline into a turtle neck. The same rib-trim is used three-quarter sleeves in this de- ing likes, ideas sign by Frances Sider. It's also {and tastes. ‘Even ,—diamond-
a high school, I
from" hem to collar-bone,
| today.
flannel. A full-length zip-
the matching rib-trim at mented
on;
waistline seams for
Shortridge senand ior, feels {“are too likely to become regi-
|army. At 17 they are still develop-
|laday House Library bear out this viewpoint ~~
Lytle,
in the
Doris
smooth, slim silhouet. The con- * think they're ton
tour belt is trimmed In red lizard. Young. Deferments to finish high
A second smoke gray flannel school
satile
on over the head, hooking at the, Doris is the daughter of Mr. 'at Shortsidge. Last year he was waistline, front or back. It thus and Mrs. Howard G. Lytle, 435 on the second string of the fresh-| two entirely different w, Westfield Bivd. She is a mem- An football team and played the
ber of the Théspian and Fiction
creates dresses, "| shawl collar reveals a basic wool! of jersey sweater-blouse with crew Clubs and DAFFI and QOH sub-|
neck and rib-trim.
Jumper-dress which slips
A plunging V-shaped
deb clubs,
and college should
| fashion by this designer is a ver-| granted, 100.”
vy
does. If boys. Bo into the army go before they graduate from high, school, they are not trained
(life, | “That's why I think :
‘ferment to fin-7% WE ish the semester ‘at least. Of Mary 'course, if the situation is critical, al, “it’s understandable when [have to leave immediately
enough to finish | Amos,
school. - Even if + ‘the
| go in the service, 1 i8 too young to go. Ty and Mrs. to the front.” = 22 W. 54th St, are Mary's _par“Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith, S43 ents: A senior at Broad Ripple
AY i ae Tp Se vat : are; The DREAMS Club heid an all FELLOWS tho fnch bh eve Mary Bow. “1 te out i Coming, he recent
outing at West Lake
-beforesehen, of local 1y. Money-making plans are being
stay are
; Vacationing at Walnut Grove are ‘members of the SLIPPER S
Delores’ Shelby, Helen O'Connell, INorma Williamson and Charlotte’
Delores Trecy is the new presi-
2 dent or the SATANS © Spears, | David N. Ross, Ce - president; “Ro
Sharon
and Norma Meyer
treasurer, ‘Winthrop Ave., are Ray’s parents. High School, she is a member of 0 He will be a “fresh” sophomore | ithe VTS subdeb club, Birthday Party
‘Veteran Churchqoer
coronet in the band.
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have to go to the service,” be- years. ‘party.
A surprise birthday party was TOMPKINS CORNERS, N. Y.-— held recently by the FLICKERS Mrs, Emely Frances Baxter, 109 Club for Nancy Long, secretary. years old, has beén a member of Shirley Davis was hostess for the “NO BOY still in school should the Methodist church heré for 98 business meelipg followed by fhe driving taxicabs again. The scene
imade by the girls. Vi ‘left Wednes- are Lois Watts se ase at Lake King in Florida and Marilyn Ful
ler and Jannie Crowmer in Rivet.
| Send news Een teen club aclivi | ties ‘to Joan Schoemaker, The Indianapolis Times, Andianapelis 9. .
‘Parish Group To Have Party
i ‘The women of the St. Pafrick i Catholic Church parish will spona pillowcase card party ‘at p.m. sday in the Food Craft Bhop.: ‘I Mrs. William ott is general ‘chairman. Assisting her are -Mes‘dames Frank Kattau, George Brunning, John Fitzgerald, Fred Engelking, Lillian Caskey and Margaret Murphy.
Women Cab Drivers
DETROIT -—- Women here are
is reminiscent of the last war.
serersEARRERNAE LIEN L ANY
Than Just
| at the bottom, or pear-shaped, use a long, deep triangle which | hugs the. outer edges of your | cheek. | The "diamond-shaped face, | which is wide in the middle and | | narrow at the forehead and | | chin, is the only shape which | profits from a circular applica. | tion of rouge. Keep it high on | | the cheek to break the broad | line that runs from ear to ear. |
Marjorie orie Ray a= Picks Attendants
Miss Marjorie Ray and Robert W. Schwier, who will be married Sept. 17 in the Irvington Methodist Church, have chosen at-
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Mrs. James P. Andrews, Terre Haute, will be her sister's ma(tron of honor. Miss TFloraetta {Lanham Elkhart, Mrs. Perry Ray land Miss Alice Ray will be the | bridesmaids. The prospective bridegroom has {chosen Dave Schornstein, Midland, Mich., best man, and James Sims, Terre Haute; Jemes Morig, Chrisman... IH... Winters, Peoria, 111,
Kenei
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and Mrs. Kenneth N. Ken1127 Loy 8%; announce the approaching marriage of thelr daughter, “Betty, to Robert L —Punaway—He—is—the son of Mr
‘ushers,
Betty
Mr. eipp,
Ave, The couple will be married at 6:30 p. m, next Baturday in the Speedway Christlan Church. The Rev. Kenneth E. Thorn will of--ficiate at the double ring cere
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