Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1950 — Page 22

graduation.

Mary is a member of the Latin and Sunshine Clubs, Honor Boclety, "Girls Athletic Association, HeeHaws subdeb club _and the choir of St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church. is vice president of the Youth Fellowship of St. John's Church. Last spring she won the bronze medal in the Latin Club contest. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kleine, Beech Grove, are Mary's parents.

MARY KLEINE is The Times’ Teen of the Week. A general science major at Beech Grove High School, Mary hopes to study science at Indiana University next year. She wants to be a laboratory technician after

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| Members and guests of the Indi Alumnae Club of Pi {Beta Phi Sorority will be enter-

tained at a Settlement School tea

TOW. ~ It will be from 2 to 5 p. m. in the Butler University chapter

(house, 831 W. Hampton Drive.

Mrs. Victor Guio and Mrs. Allen Kieckhafer, hostesses, will be assisted by Mesdames William Rich-

stoms at Thanksgiving Customs at Thanksgiving By JOAN SCHOEMAKER | “FIRST, my fe Sictety wna 13 THANKSGIVING DAY CUS- 0 to mass,” says 0 Lu TOMS have a special place in She 1s the dang % three local homes, according to Mrs. Russell three Saint Mary's Academy Lutz, 644 Arbor

girls. ee . |Ave. “We help Marilynn . | mother cook. We ‘always have

Hofer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hofer, 5740 E. New

York St, says ‘Usually we go to

ter, Eugene Fife Jr, William Mil-| likan and James J. Stewart. i The Pi Phi Settlement School; in Gatlinburg, Tenn. was established as a philanthropic project! some years ago. Woven products, mdde by the mountaineer women |

_ {of the area will be displayed by

Mrs. Jess Long, local alumnae club chairman of - Settlement School products.

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Save your paper grocery bags, sorting them by size as you ac-| quire them. This will assure vou)

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my grandparents (later in the day, ** a ‘and I plan to go 'to the Thanks. © MW Je giving evening dance in the {Egyptian room of the Murat.”

“T h a n ksgiving day at our house is a day of rest, first, We listen to the radio and visit besides eating. We always have turkey, dressing and

‘the school paper, a member of {the Press Club, the CSMC and

Marilynn pumpkin pie. By the time we eat th®¢ DEBATA subdeb club.

and straighten up the food, a big| part of the day is gone. some-| Honey and Health times relatives stop in or we visit] Pythagoras, the ancient phithem.” {losopher, would have nothing Marilynn is a member of the with his bread except honey. He

of a constant and easily available CSMC, the Junior CYO of Our|lived to be 90 years old, and rec-!

Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church,/ommended that his disciples also

+ ithe old nursery rhyme.

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1 Cray Manon Mrs. O. M, Jones and Mrs. Louis|

{monie Club program to be pre- Murat Temple. Buddy Webber's sented at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in orchestra will play. Nancy Methe DAR Chapter House.

/be given. Mrs. James M, Pearson] will be the narrator. Vocal roles) {and instrumental numbers wii be! performed by Mesdames William i : tJ. Stark, Arthur Madison Harley following the surprise rough in {Were Don Jones, Ed Gibbons, Her|N. Edington, Robert Orbison, T. {Milton Rybolt,

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Club to Hear [Dance Highlights Teen News. 2 $n A dance, inition and parties head the social calendar for local subdebs this week. Several organizations have new officers. ‘The annual Thanksgiving dance of the CBN Club will be held Belden have arranged the Har-|from 8 to 11 p.m. Thanksgiving day in the Egyptian Room of the

|Nuity, president, and the officers| ant linale, chaplatn, =

8 opera, “Manon,” Williare in charge of the arrangements,

Nine pledges of the organiza- Club. tion became members last night|

/itiation. Jean Nickel, 5340 Hill

E C. Ferrell, St was hostess for the party.

Charles G. Fitch and Christine| Pledges were Pat Haigerty, Richey, Lionel

Houseman. ; | Presiding at the tea table will Kathleen Moran, Harriet Byfield, be Mrs. Norman L. Schneider and Catherine Matthews, M a r Miss Pauline Schellschmidt: As- O'Brien, Marilyn 'sisting will be Mesdames James (Castin, George S. Dalley, Howard! , w@oke” Carl P. Duke and John i,” Greenfiel

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| New officers are Gloria Turley. president; Miss Hunt, vice presi-

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Jo Ann Stuffiebesn will be hosscheduled soon by the SQUAB

Dates for a recent barn.

Horton and David Kennedy. A slumber pay wi be held Dec. 1 by the HOW Club in Lial Waite. [the home of Sue Beatty. Shirley party and an outing Bender, new president, will be asd are on the Novem- sisted by Miss Beatty, vice presi|ber schedule for the DREAMI/dent, and Ruth Bondy, secretary. |{Club. Alice Hunt was hostess re- Pledges are Jeanne Bender, Ruth: Ann Justis and Donna Almoroth.

Send news of teem club ac3 : |dent and secretary; Janet Parker, tivities not later than Tuesday sized garbage pails and metal the IF subdeb club and the choralflive on bread and honey, just like broiler pan of her stove as if it treasurer; Angie Evans, corre-{to Joan Schoemaker, The Indian-

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By JOAN DURING THE WINTER party season everyone wants to be in the swim. Missing a big event can seem like a major tragedy, but don’t let it get you down. And don't be a gatecrasher. .. You know how it works, A of kids hear that Susie ‘is throwing a wing-ding—free food, free fun! So they crash the party muscling through the door. Sometimes parents actually have to provide police protection against rowdy gangs. Other times Pop-has to do the . Either way it spoils the party and it makes the _ crashers very very unpopular.

= - ” ~——FHE ESTABLISHED RULE is this: No girl ever goes to a party unless she has been personally invited by the host or hostess. If a boy invitee wants |°0 to bring a special gal, he must . consult his ‘hostess ahead of time and accept her decision. The hostess must then write or phone the gal in question.

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