Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1950 — Page 37

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om i ge “iuD i Fd ti hl fi ai wr fo Th : 2 3 i 3 3 NT : : Yu Stok ! ® a - ir 2: No 7 ‘ammw. DEBS Schedule Barn Dance Oct. 28 In Ranch Lr a. I pas onl Many Subdeb Groups Elect New Officers: _ {Vera Jean Price joined the club with the Sigma Phi Deltas and and secretary, and Joann Steele, oo Musie ; Tine oe Ple H I P oh S i recently, oy ~ [the Chix Clubs. {treasurer 1s the director Others Plan Halloween Parties Soon Oct. 25 Event * |Slumber Parties l | t Whitely, accom- "+5 The DEBS Club has scheduled a barn dance Oct. 28 at! my, SKIPS Club has plans for] TW0 slumber parties were hela Moshenrose, Pat Scott and Mart: : sal are Melody Ranch. Janet Stone was hostess for the last meeting. (a party after the Warren Central yo 2, CHIN Club yn : the second and -.. A slumber party was held by the club after the Howe. ¥*, Hows game, Oct-35. = 137 5. Bolton Ave. and Judy “0% Were oWderte 8 of each month ‘Manual football game recently. Pat Traylor was hostess. dont, = Humph Re or Posts O'Harrow, 354 N. Audubon Road. rs of the TOZ-IES Club.| ged to bring new #44" © An all-day outing in Brown County is being held today by the|yritchell, vice president; Marilyn, Sarol Kingham and Barbara CHARMS Club. The girls are having regular rehearsals for their act Stevens, secretary; "Shirly ARD Janes were pledged at a recent ie in the “Pleasant Run Review" next mohth. \ > : Pollard, treasurer "and Jo Ann Teens. nen to Hold {; © The group held three birthday parties, recently honoring CaroliNjchols, corresponding secretary. Natalie Morgan, new president, tivities to Joan Schoemaker, Strothers, Sharon’ Knisley and Cindy Hatfield. . ] ) . . 0 Three members were elected of the JAN Club, will be assisted] The Indianapolis Times, Indianrida E A birthday party last night was held by the DATE-A-GAMA : . i ie : y {cheer leaders of Warren Centraliby Aletha Newlin, vice president’ apelis 9. ¢ the Indianapolis Sorority for Rosi Wyatt in her home, 2525 E. 10th St. High School. - They are Dorothy

Mary Jane Stitch, the new president of the JUGS t Unit, American I y

7, will be installed meeting In the

(Anne Buerger, sergeant-at-arms. The club roll call reads Kathleen Moran, Bobbie Carr. Margie|ipe year book. Hegarty, Sally Retherford, Fran- yrin Carol Perkins was hostess |

' ees Strutner, Mary Pat; Cain, recently for a slumber party after Mary Jo Sullivan, Helen S8path,

rough third" vice Shirley Altendorf, Carol Keller and Harriet Byfield.

ing, president; Betty Hignite, vice Sue Stow and Sue Whaley.

The SQUABS Club has a Hal-| fare and correspondent. Shirley

Joween party scheduled n. month in the home of Shirley Meneghini, sergeant at

Club, will be|goward Alice N I esac tL ©. assisted by Ann Herber, secretary, Cecilia’ Fogarty, treasurer; Jo-| Rowand, Alice Jean Niemeyer and R ayus Club Sets

lwas. appointed editor-in-chief of

The TRI-ZETA Club held a sur{prise birthday party Friday for {Lois L. Wabn. Joan Whitehouse! " a Warren Central football game. was hostess. . New rushees are] Shed Siehrew ‘Sonfresation

New officers are Donna Folken- Mary K. Miller, Dorothy Moor, the Spink Arms Hotel.

Shirl A wiener roast and two joint|games ERAT an er : ©Y meetings with other subdeb clubs I evinson, » treasurer, an ary LOUiagre scheduled by the’ DREAMS Bayer, Isadore Boyewsky and Mrs. Frank Milles will give a hisArmsicjyb this month. They will meet Harry Greenwald.

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Pledges are Judy Gray, Nancy!

Pins were ordered recently by|

{They held a Saturday skating party recently.

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| Butler Dean to Talk ‘To Sorority Mothers Date for Party : Mrs. Ward Durflinger, dean .of

Final plans have been made for, yA or thy Oct. 18 card party being spon: “omer, 4 PI BOREL, sored by the Rayus Club of the ha : py : " » Club at Butler, at its 1:30 p. m. guest day meeting tomorrow in the chapter house. Isidore Lisker is. chair-| The annual luncheon event will Assistants include Mes- honor mothers of new pledges. Harry Borinstein, Jack Mrs. John R. Eden, Pi Phi house Al ‘Samberg, Marc mother, will be a special guest.

It will be held at 8 p. m. in

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Teen Problems—

Friendship an Education

. By JOAN JUDGING FROM the letters we receive, teenagers are confused about love and friendship. One gal writes that “she likes this boy all right” but she

doesn’t think she loves him. Should she go out with him? Another says, ‘Chis boy is very nice #nd takes me out a lot but we are not in love. Should I

| give him up?”

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| of ‘course the second needn't

give {ip a friendship simply because it hasn't blossomed into

| love.

' Love is a one-and-only thing, friendship has a hundred faces. For a wwl-rounded life, an adult needs oth. But teenagers still have enty of time. Friendships arw all-important now. 3

” ” ” 9 THE MORE {riends a gal has, the better equipped she is to learn social adjustments and to choose her later loves. And

rT PAGE 3 Fr Mesting'Set:” By Florists yr Installation Will Be Tomorrow New officers will be installed {tomorrow at the opening fall dinner meeting of the Indianapolis {Florists Women's Society. It will {be at 6:30 p. m. in the Hawthorn iRoom. | During the business session {final plans will be made for the |group’s activities in connection with the national rose show ate

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