Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1950 — Page 41

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Ot 1s Cre I , Parties and Dancing | |The Teen of the Week— [Teen Problems—

ill Teeners’ Calender Home Best Numerous parties, a “pitch-in” Obergfell, Janet O'Donnell, Danny Spot fo H ol S

pper and dancing are listed in|Lehane. Dot Culligan entertained.

he datebooks of local teeners this with a post-dance party. Make Good Ending

eek. Bbbbie Jo Betzler a . . nd Carol! | A “coke” party will be held Gordon visited relatives in Illinois! | { To Good Evening By JOAN

om 2 to 4 p- m, today in th ome of Janet Linzie, ‘i519 N. Yr the holidays, : | nw Ave. Guests will be , rollerskati 3 members of the DREAM Club. - yled next week ne oi Coo: | A pajama party followed the Edna Wurster and Pat Lawhorn| Tech basketball game Wednesday Were initiated at the last meet-| ight. Katie Thompson was host. Ing. OUR PARTY series wouldn't 2210:CUPID Club members. The, SLIPPERS - Club members ol be complete without a word | group. has a J hiteh-in dinner tended the Beech Grove dance about after-party activities. cheduled Dec. 2. before the slumber party recent-| { When the band plays “GoodNewly elected officers of the IY celebrating Arlene Ryan's ight Ladies,” you're stil ’ MAIDENS Club are Patti Letner, Pirthday. New members are Pat| | night Ladies,” you're still rarin’ | president; Pat Littell, vice presi- McClain, Wanda Me Andrews and! = to go, aren't you? So what will | == dent; Kathie Tracy, secretary, and ancy Todd. you do? Beverly Barnett, treasurer. Dottie’ The WA-NA-KAS Club and| Following run - of - the - mill | Batt was hostess for the last the TRI-ZETA Club held a joint] dates a soda or a hamburg at meeting. meeting’ recently in the home of| the corner store is enough. But after the Big Prom or a fabulous holiday party, you crave something more, Sometimes, teeners go Wog- | wild in the matter of afterparty doings. Maybe they drive |. to a distant roadhouse, Perhaps

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Weight Tables Often Are Misleading _By PAUL F. ELLIS

NEW "YORK, Nov. Nov. 25—Women who want to take off excess fat and do it safely might listen to Dr. Thomas H. McGavack. In a report sponsored by the - Medical Society of the County of New York, Dr, McGavack outlined just what is obesity, and what can be done about it. First, he said you can’t depend on the well-known weight and height tables to determine if you are too fat. “For instance, you and your friend, Mary, may be the same age and have the same height and weight. For Mary, this may be normal, for you, excessive.” — | He said at least one-third of the “s women who consult the doctor for

DE-BATA Club members at “0is Wabnitz. Norma Midtbruget |

tending the OBN Club dance "3S hostess for the recent party! Thursday were Patty Jo Lutz, POnS0red by the Tri-Zeta Club. | § Tom Crampton, Mary Ann Kempe, Send news of teen elub activi: Dick. Linville, Aggie Crampton, ties not later than Tuesday to! Ray Vurpillat, Shirley Doyle, Joan Schoemutker, The Indianap-| Johnny White, Dot Culliga; An » Dick olis Times, Indianapolis 9. !

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lt : | they patronize a questionable | overweight prove to be normal or Creek has no | i ! place that breaks the law by leven under normal weight. He serving drinks to minors. icautioned, however, that those : s = x {women who are overweight should NG } = # A 3 J 3 5 THIS dizzy sort of celebrat- | do something about it. y plants, and i : iy ing is poor judgment. Doesn't | Dr. McGavack said a reduction le to guaran- 2 ; : ean | it cost a whale of a lot? Isn't | in weight will occur if you eat less organization, | 4 y § AAS 3 | it less .glamorous than you | food than your needs. to be just as | : ing thought it would be? Aren't you | | However, persons differ greatly ccepting your 3 ~ - . y exhausted and over-stimulated, | . . . . much f they need, and png y PATRICIA ALANDT is The Times’ Teen of the Week. | (orried over missing your fam- Miss Louise Fay ieaches Miss Charlotte Scibetta wi Bob iS hol oe En Y needed to ; | A senior at St. Mary's Academy, Pat wants to enter | ily curfew hour, actually sorry | Maher one of the tango steps they will demonstrate Dec. | at the [determine how many calories are TING i varreac’ is NF: ' : : you came? tv.wide d d by th 5 necessary for good health in an now will be | nurses’ training at St. Vincent's Hospital after gradua- A lot of teeners feel this way A STy-Wide dance sponsored by the Cathedral Senior CYO. individual case. 1es. This, too, | -tion next spring. and actually prefer a get-to- | The Senior CYO of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral will sponsor | Fad diets,” he said, “have often

gether at someone's home. Plenty of good food and good:

done untold harm—Ilike the ‘cof- ~ ’ . |fee-graperriit’ diet; the 18-day fun in familiar surroundings | Hall. Carl Kiefer's orchestra will play from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. Hollywood diet; the banana diet

e you to visit One of her favorite activities is swimming. Last vear she won first place in the backstroke contest.at Ellenberger Park.

Pat is a member of -the Lourdes Junior CYO, class repre-

on. You will its second semifornval dance Dec. 1 in the Knights of Columbus.

! | sentative to the CSMC, president of ‘the Pages Subdeb Club and 2T¢ tops for relaxation. That's Admission will be by ticket only. Tickets are available from and so forth. ISERY | a reporter on the school paper. the recipe for a pleasant after- parish CYO officers and chaplains in the city. “Every. doctor has seen perma- , Mr. and Mrs. August A. Alandt, 5115 Maple Lane, are the-party. party. . A demonstration of modern ballroom dancing Steps under the nent heart, liver or kidney dame U.S. 52) Pat's parents But whatever you do, kids, direction of Miss Louise Fay is ew | age—yeS, even death—from these Indianapolis Hires take your parents into your scheduled during the itermis- anne Wirth, Mickey Reilly and |‘faddist diets.’ Diets must be care Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. Confidence. It's strictly unfair sion. : Clara Stangle, Ralph Taylor, fully planned for you by your docFill out the coupon below and send it to Joan Schoemaker, The to keep 'em guessing about your Bill "Johnston chairman, will -‘Ronnie Hay, Rab-Boeglin, Don. tor and his dietician, if you are to Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9, for your nomination for the “ nereabouts and your safety. | be assisted by Misses Fay, Jo- Johnston and Bud Hagner. reduce safely.

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|Home Help, Teen-Agers Say SPENDS THE MONEY

By JOAN SCHOEMAKER r- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Richard Denney MOTHERS should get a night Speedway, are Gary's parents. He

out each week, arfd “the. rest of is a yell leader and a membér of the family should help make ‘it the Hi-Y, possible, agree three Speedway a

{teeners. “THE BIGGEST thing to do is { "Arrange-: help more with the housework, ments should be and then mother made ahead of would have more time so that time to go out,” , everyone isn’t says Nancy 5 busy on the eve- (Forbes. “If her & ning mother little chores are would like out,” done . for her,

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LMOST EVERY DAY of your life you pay money to business firms, large and small, for the things you need and want. But businesses, large and small, are simply groups of people. In the case of Standard Oil and its subsidiary companies, the

o Drive a says: Shirley : then she’s bound money you pay for our products is spent for the wl Io wh L o ng. “That's [ to have more benefit of people like these: + Ww. mi — the way we do pic ‘time. Dishes; ‘of tp rms re - ” roy at our house. A course, are usual- : PART oF YOUR ‘MONEY pays our 46,700 “eriployees; one of whom. is John Then there is Shirley ly given to the : Psikula of our Whiting, Indiana, refinery, shown here with his family. Last * ‘someone home to : ee mn a Job, a year our employees averaged $4,600 each in wages and benefits. The nation's ing baby-sit. Helping with the dishes, pki + Dane Nancy growing demand for all kinds of petroleum products, in war and in peace, ee, (bed making and the week-end 9 & : ’ has been met with the help of their increasing output. Every Standard ek cleaning is another way to pro- Work done by the teens, give Ber : : employee is backed by an average investment of $30,100 in tools and out vide her with'an evening. During more time, too.” "amp oy y wo d el hi get the gummer, my sister and I did Nancy is the daughter of ‘Mr. : equipment, which increases his productivity and thus helps him earn a iv- our own ironing, too.” and Mrs. Ralph Forbes, 5430 better living by producing more for you. Berean wares eerivser ror nears pase Sririey-ts-the daughter. of Mr Crawfordsville Road. She Is A = eT A Re mit pm RA EA etait ab ; spruce, or an re Ee a Lots “tain of thé cheer Teaders and a, : EE ee oe ® : member of the Girls ™ Athletic

it now, have en you want as you can Eagle Creek for-you., If chool or pet a specimen ounds, Eagle ing trees to needs. And the planting At Eagle an get cut en branches

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Speedway. She is a member of jggqciation, the Sigma Tau and the Student Council, the Future mpata Theta subdeb clubs Bukiness leaders of America, the . .

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deb clubs. B Ril G 1 o » ” iley Guild “THE WORK should be di- y Y vided up around the house,” says New members of the Riley $ : Gary Denney. Cheer Guild will be entertained % "Mothers oughtl,, a» covered dish luncheon Tues- | to get out more ~ Uneheon Suess than once a day in the 38th St. branch, Merweek, if possible. chants National Bank. Little things help. ‘Before luncheon the exec utive | give. her a lot... will meet. ‘A business sesmore time. If pach member of Sion will follow luncheon. : the family took . Mrs, Harold J. Hayes and Mrs. care of His own R. E. Colglazier .are in charge of

room, that would the arrangements. make a lot more

' ‘rs time for her. = 0 ns . : . Gary Setting the table Ca rd Pa iy Set PART OF YOUR MONEY goes to the peaple whose investment in our com- THE TAX COLLECTORS’ share is part of every price you pay. State Bas - TZN : . 2 : fg ou § dishes are two more, ~~ i pany means better jobs for our employees and better preducts for you line taxes in our territory average about 4 cents a gallon. re Fede — Ee | ie, 0 eri The Nativity Catholic Church’ _ (1. 96.800 owners of Standard Oil. One of them is Mrs. E. T. tax is 134 cents a gallon. Last year we paid in taxes 17.2 cents out of ROFL, : J Club to Meet [Altar Society will Sponsor a ( ard Conmy of Fargo, North Dakota. ‘Our owners’ investment has made every dollar we took in, including our own taxes and the taxes cob, ADE 1 party tomorrow. It will be at 1:30 possible the tools with which we make products that make your car lected by. us from customers— but not including the many ‘hidden rgreen i i The "Vincent Chautauqua C 9 p.m. in- the Food Craft Shop. run smoother, help railroads and airlines to serve you better, aid © taxes that we and you both pay. By comparison, employee wages and y ey N will meet at noon tomorrow Mrs. John R. Carr is general national defense. In 1949, our 56th consecutive year of dividend pay- benefits took 16.4 cents, dividends to owners took 2.9 cents and 4.8 ry, blankets Pe hohe J | N 1% 0: P. Waldon, chairman. s ments, owners were paid dividends having a value of $2.69 per share cents was used to improve our facilities for serving you. It takes for graves, x : . C. a srg Manes 2 Assisting . her are Mesd anes of stock. By increasing productivity through use of modern tools, our ; thousands of profitable businesses. like ours, as well.as millions of DON ile R. § Haase are planning the pro- Howard Yoehler, Ward Hacker, Owners’ investment also helps increase employees’ earning power. individual taxpayers like you, to pay the cost of government. 9 Lafayette : gram. Sa ae) : Lee Hill and Lyman Schoentrup. ; - i, 5 ; =

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