Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1950 — Page 44
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School activities.
After graduation next June she hopes to enter
Purdue University and study selling and physical education. | She feels this background a fine beginning to sell golf equip-
ment later,
Judi has won the city golf championship for the last two |
years.
She copped the Indian Lake Country Club Women’s Cham- | plonship in 1948 and was state junior runner-up in both 1948 |
and 1949,
and the year book.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keesling, Indian Lake, are her parents.
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 Clubs
JUGS to Mark Halloween
Witches and goblins are min- were David Olinghouse,
Judi is active in numerous Lawrence Central High
She is president of the Dramatic Club and the Amecetia | subdeb club, a member of the Glee Club, Girls Athletic Associa- | tion, Tri-Hi-Y, Future Business Leaders of America and Job's | Daughters. She is a staff member on both the school paper |
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: (Home Address) for Teen of the Week, My reasons for the selection are given on A separate sheet of paper attached to this coupon. .
gling with the subdebs and squires
set these days.
Tuesday night. Members will attend a slumber party after the Irvington celebration, Shirley Altendorf, 5215 E. 9th -St., will be hostess. : 3
The Hallowen party of the KE-KOS Club was held recently in the home of Barbara dobbs. Guests and members present were
Sherry Davis, Barbara Dowman,|
Rosie Cline, Barb McComb, Patty Bussell, Barbara Hobbs, Dody Hitzeman, Jottie Davidson, Frank Paul Greene, Ernie Cline, Jack Waish, Jack Nuttal and Sonny Whittle. Two members recently takea into the Tech Legion are Sherry Davis and Bea Hays. Sherry is also a new ROTC sponsor. The club voted to send a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family.
Hostesses for the wiener roast
and hayride recently sponsored by
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members were chosen members of | the Tech Legion. They are Dixie! Allred and Hélen Bless. Dixie, a captain in the legion, is one of the editors of the Tech school paper.
the MAIDENS Club, was awarded the Pi Omicron business women's organization annua! award.
ties. not later than Tuesday, to the TRI-DELTA Club are Nellie Joan Schoemaker, The IndianapGlazier and Pat Lucas. Guests olis Times, Indianapolis 9.
Weinhrecht's
2447 - 49 W, _ 16th St. Hwy. "34. Beer steins, putty jugs,
some electrified,
ware, novelties of china and
glass lamps, | china, glass- |
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beds with straight springs. We will buy your antique glass dishes and goblets. Open 12 to & daily or by appointment.
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MABELLE HENDLEMAN . Antiques : 1116 N. Penna. St. Christmas shoppers come and browse around. We have -many beautiful items that will make lovely gifts. Use dur layaway. Open evenings; - days and Sunday by appointment. LIL. 5803-L1. 6055. gy
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2 gold and white Havi- | land, no cups or sau- |
cers, used odd conver- * sation omnes. -Hours: daily, 10 a. m: to 4 p. m. or appointment. + Closed Saturday and 1441 N. Delaware (rear). LL Appraisals and sale of
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| china, glass items and bric-a- | | brac as well as furniture with | which to complete your decorating scheme. Oriental ‘rugs shown by appointment. We appraise and sell estates, Carlos
Ware St. - Hours: 10-a. m. to 4:30 p. m.'
Of «cvnae “sires aneve crasrersnen |
ple football game recently, Cheriry Sheppard was hostess for a {wiener roast for the CUPIDS Club. A pajama party was held later in the home of Patti Spahr.
was elected secretary of her roll room. both chosen ROTC sponsors.
417 East 30th Street, HL 0677
‘oil lamps, pattern and colored glass and copper and brass items. :
Myers, 4737 Boulevard Place, . was hostess for a pitch-in sup-
pproximately 60 teens piled into available vehicles at 7:30 ° p. m. for a scavenger hunt. Every
kewpie dolls to maps and old love letters were on the required list. ar subdebs hurriedly typed copies of the 116th psalm, squires ransacked waste baskets for an empty toothpaste tube and the heel of a man's shoe, Old grade school report cards were resurrected and hair from a horses tail and a live animal other than a cat or dog were eagerly tracked down. Still bubbling with ‘energy, the group reported to the home of Florence Redding, 5420 N. Delaware St. Bobbing for apples was interspersed with free dunkings, Dancing and doughnuts and cider rounded out the entertainment, : Subdebs and squires spent a
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PEAR siisan sane
Jerry
Stevens, David Evans, Dick Den-| ny, Ransom, Warren Sprunger, Jim Hancock and Jim The JUGS Club plans to cele- Sorrel. brate Halloween with a party and Bernie Berry. guests were Ruth Birch and’ Charles Ashley. |
Cedric
Chaperons were Martha Two new!
Following the Tech-Broad Rip-.
Nancy Pearson, club member,
Nancy and Cherry were
Two DATE-A-GAMMA Club
Betty Pennington, member of
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Open Sunday thru Friday, 1 ’til 9. Closed Saturday.
Toby mug, set of Ramekihs in Sterling holders, French Holly console, Cherry blan- | French Marquetry large French
We have a varied stock of |
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The Arro Club subdebs and their guests celebrated Halloween last night with a progressive party including dinner, a scavenger hunt, dancing and games. Bobbing for apples are (left to right)
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Martha is the daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Folton Sherman, 3137 _ {Northwestern Ave. She is as‘sistant editor of the school paper, land a member of the Dramatic iClub, the Honorary Girls Ciub| jand the Twirps subdeb club.
“PEOPLE WON'T BE apt to buy things they can’t afford,” says Charles Burgess, “if there country.” are regulations which will make {them think twice. If they have to Mrs. Carl W. Reifeis, 928 Garfield
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! A little step in anging buying and demand pic- © tures in the
inflation lems. There are a great many ‘peoiple who will not be affected, in either their sell- |
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“IF REGULATIONS keep peo-
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Rosemarie She is the daughter of Mr. and
: | in late October merriment. NG is The Times Teen of the Week. | Sone in ate OCto0er Wor er
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