Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1950 — Page 45
T. 17, 1950 | istants
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SUNDAY, SEPT. 1 0 :
The Teen of. the Week—
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NTOINETTE CARELLI is The Times Teen of the Week. A senior at St. John's Academy, Antoinette sings in the Glee Club and the Choir of St. John's Catholic Church.
~~ With a definite interest in home economics, Antoinette is majoring in sewing as well as English. Her future plans partially center around home economics work at Butler University with a job in interior decorating later. Current activities for Antoinette include planning the entertainment for the freshman party soon and working in the senior
play scheduled for November. She is also senior representative to the Catholic Students Mission Crusade.
Mr. and Mrs, 8. F. Carelli, 3124 N.
Illinois St.,’are her parents.
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Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. Fill out the coupon below and send it to Joan Schoemaker, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9, for your nomination for the Teen of the Week before midnight Tuesday.
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Teen Problems—
Subdeb Schedule | Crowded Come as You Are | Parties Are Held |
Everything from “Come as You Are" parties to rush teas fill the
‘ate books of local SADE.
ast ra Tn the oodstock UTib: Aer diner
they attended the Woodstock young- people's dance. : . Arrangements were made by
the officers, Barbara Smith, Caroiyn Myers and Judy Coryell,
A “Come as*You Are” party was held yesterday by the Date-A-Gamma Club members.: Older club members are forming a branch of the club for members their own age.
Rush Tea
New members of the Coy Club were honored with a rush tea yesterday in the Hotel Lincoln.
Gloria Farabee, the new president of the TOZ-IES Club, will be assisted by Nancy Cramer, vice president; Wilma Swinney, secretary; Joyce Ursing, treasurer; Eddie Lou Peace and Nancy Cramer, social chairmen; Patsy Soden. sergeant-at-arms, and Janice Pike, corresponding secretary.
Members of the OWL toured the State Fair last week. c
Send news of teen club activi-
ties to Joan Schoemaker, The Daugh- nar, Justine Urbancic Indianapolis Times, Indianap- ters of - Isabella, will hold . a Juss. Claud€ Worthington and olis 9. special party for members and Lee R. King, Misses Bernice Knue,.
Smiths Outnumber Other Surnames
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their friends at 8:30 p. m.
ter Auditorium,
Stella and Thelma Haugh. They meeting at 7:30 p. m. Mrs.
THE IN DIANAPOLIS TIMES -
Assembly Lists Patrons
Barbara. Walker and. Robert Goeke . . . Junior Assembly managing committee members.
. Mrs. William Byram Gates announces the patrons for the Junior Assembly this, season. Besides mothers of members the . list includes Mesdames Frederic M. Ayres, William C. Bobbs, James F. Carroll, D. Laurence Chambers, Francis O. Dorsey, Norman B. Johnson, Henry C. Adams, Chgrles Mayer, William E. Munk. ’ Others
Charles
are Mesdames Joseph
. dance were made at a meeting Schat I... Ott,
John of the managing committee in
Theodore Griffith, William M the home of Mrs. John Beard Rockwood, Gordon H. Thomp- Washburn lest week. The group son, Elias CC. Atkins, Samuel includes Rosanna Hall, Adré . B. Sutphin, William H. Thomp- anne Nall, Barbara Walker, son, Robert H. Tyndall, Alex Peter Bridgeiord. John. DeVoe, Vonnegut, John T. Jameson, Robert Geoke and Thomas Miss Julia Brink and Miss I. collett. :
Hilda Stewart. Plans for the opening dinner-
21 in Club,
The party will be Oct. the Indianapolis Athletic
Catholic Women Arrange Party
Mother Theodore Circle,
Marcella Amber-
Tuesday Mary Malatesta, La-
Ursula Buennagel and Ann Miller.
a short business
n the Catholic Community Cen-! ger, 542 N. Noble St. Verne and Rose
Party chairmen are Misses There will be
. will be assisted by Mesdames W. Leach, regent, will be in WASHINGTON — Of the 45 Lines. Nicholas Mol- charge.
million people entitled to social'~ security coverage in this country, [four and a half million answer to {one of 50 last names.
| The Smiths outnumber all the
others. The Johnsons, Browns,
| Williamses and Millers come next,
with the Joneses, who were for-
merly in second place, now sixth.
Other family names high up
on the list are Green, Black, White, James, Jackson, Harris, ‘Martin and Nelson. - I Zoo' Clesnable | Your child's private zoo of
Tell Dates Your Curfew Hour
By JOAN BOYS have a legitimate complaint against their dates in the matter of curfew hours. Time and again, the fellows say, girls conceal the fact that they're supposed to meet a deadline. They let their beaus keep ‘em out beyond the witching hour. And who gets blamed? Why, the boys, of course! According to masculine opinfon, it’s pure foolishness to be ashamed of keeping curfew. It’s a well-known fact that all careful parents insist on it. So most guys think it’s up to the gals to announce the homing hour at the start of the date.
5 n = - THE ADVANTAGES are obThe
lad can plan the
" evening to fit the schedule. He can budget expenses to cover the alloted activities, And he can face up to Sue's family— and his own—with a clear conscience. Yes, girls, a boy's parents blame him if he's out till all ‘aours. They are fond of the feltow; they imagine accidents and illnesses; they give him a hard time when he finally straggles
home safe-and sound but on the defensive.
So, be considerate. Settle the question of curfew hour with your own parents, then take your dates into your confidence.
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Columnist Cites Local Hostesses (Continued from Page 33)
shared by all the family so Janie completes the circle. She the ‘summer at Perry Mansfield Camp at Steamboat Spnines. © er
AND re ig picked her up there last month before * going on to & ranch for their vacation, ‘While they were in Colorado Springs, their other , daughter, “Selina Spurgeon, _ Henry and the children flew from Arcadia, Cal, to spend a week-end with them. They were all intrigued with the ski lift in Colorado Springs, so different from the European ones, Abroad one has a guard rail to lift and a chance to step off, but jn this one. you swoop up and jump into space though a man does stand by to give a steadying hand. It is quite an adventure. This is the last week-end at home for most of the young people with college classes startihg this week. Bud Culp is one leaving for Yale today. I could not help but think when 1 was in Dwight Chapel and around the campus last week how soon the peace would be shattered with returning students. Let us pray that they can finish college and not be in service soon.
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Teens Want Het-Rod Club
* By JOAN SCHOEMAKER Do Hot Rods have a construc. ‘tive purpose? Three Howe High School stu] dents say yes and outline plans! {for a racing club to satisfy | speeding teens, Bob Collier, senior * president of the Hi-Y Club, suggests a policy adopted “in Long! Beach, Cal. They Have a circular
a club for teens, It's. similar stock car. be
— would be 2 ood | = Bob e way" to help . young Hb and would be .a. lot better than trying to force. them +o driving fast on the highways.” Bab is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Collier, 6060 E. 9th St. He is a member of the Chi Rhq Omaga squires club and plays center on the second string of the football team, » - » “HOT RODS are always good for a laugh,” chuckled Jenny
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YOUR son wants to invite a girl in. a nearby town to visit in your home on the week-end of a dance. Ww RONG: Tell him it is perfectly all right and to go ahead and invite the girl, and | you do nothing about the arrangements, RIGHT: You write a note to | the girl yourself saying that you would like to have her stay in your home the weekend of the dance. ” ~ »
Child Honored YOU SEE a young couple . or who have just announced Mrs. Robert H, Lawson, 1252 FE. 54th S8t., entertained Thurs- their engagement, day afternoon with a birthday WRONG; Congratulate the party in honor of her daughter, bride-to-be.
Diane,
who -was four years old.
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Becoming and Mrs. William Karnes, 1021 i
N. Downey Ave. She is a meni= ber. 6f the Dreams subdeb club
Stop and treasurer of the junior girls =
club, She is a copy reader on the Howe Tower staff. . . -»
; “MOST FELLOWS like to
‘doll-up’ their cars,” says John Shreve. “Then the ‘souping up’
just follows naturally. -Some do take a good thing too far. Roping off a particular road seems the very best solution. I'm really all for hotrods, We've never had too much of acrackdown around here, and I think that voung drivers % could be reason-
John ed with fairly easily. They're just out to have fun.” ‘
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Shreve, 6079 E. St. Joseph St., are John's parents. He is a member of the ("hi Delta squires club and editor of the Tower.
School 80 PTA To Meet Wednesday
The Parent-Teachers Associa tion of School 80 will hold a 1:30 p. m. meeting Wednesday. Mrs, Allen Warren will be the speaker, Paul Nicely, new principal, will introduced. There will be a
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