Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1950 — Page 33

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Keep ‘Date’ Gifts Casual, Distinctive

your ‘‘date’’ . should be kept | as casual as possible, but still

“If a couple goes together regularly,” be-! lieves Les Ger ~lach, “then ts OK to give. gift. But, it should be! casual. If you put yourself in the receiver's place, then it shouldn't | be hard to decide upon something. Certainly if a fellow has a Christ-| mas Eve date then he should take some kind of a gift.” Mrs. Anna J. Gerlach, 909 Mas. sachusetts Ave, is Les’ mother. He is captain of the football team | and & member of the Block T. He was elected Mr. Touchdown at the! football dance and was Junior king last Year. ” »

“SOMETHING that would bo suited to the individual receiving the gift is the best solution to the gift problem,” thinks Jeanne Nelson, “If a couple goes steady, then it's only

aren't too expensive. If a couple doesn’t date very muchor have only gone togethr a few times, ; then I feel that Joanme a gift isn’t necessary.” Jeanne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Al Nelson, 2042 Sugar

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Kk and a member of the Jinx and Delta-Iota Subdeb clubs. | clubs. ” » » “A COUPLE should go to more trouble in selecting gifts for each! other, if they are going steady,”| says Kurt Jordan. “Going to! ! ’ more trouble in selecting doesn’t mean spending more money, but finding a more suitable gift for| that person. I agree with Les that if you have ¢ a Christmas Eve ¢ date then you 3 should take a!

: Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Kurt G. E. Jordan, 337 Beville Ave, are Kurt's parents. He fs a member of the Tech Le-

the Tech Cannon.

Too Much Makeup Is Too Much

The greatest asset a young woman can possess today, according tos leading beauticians, is a glowingly healthy complexfon. The greatest mistake, say the same authorities, is overapplication of makeup. sodege girls are leading the current trend by using makeup as an accent to natural coloring only, instead of attempting to achieve an artificial coloring. The keynote to youthful beauty, say most of today’s experts, is the washing of the ‘face at least once daily with a good soap and lots of plain old water, a routine well-known by the grandmother of today’s coed and her mother before her.

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21 Club Sets

Hts Annual

Yule Dance

Parents to Chaperone Christmas Event

A Christmas dance and parties events for subdebs and squires for the next few weeks. annual Christmas dance 21 Club will be held from m. Christmas“Day to 12:21 in the Indiana Roof Ball-

| {room. Harry McCrady will play.

Parents of club members will chaperone the dance. Santa Claus ward gifts to guests singled particular attention. punch party for club members their dates will be given bedance by Mary Garstang, ashington Blvd. Judy Han-

Ina, 44568 Park Ave. will entertain

the club members and their dates with a post-dance breakfast. Committee heads include Judy Coryell, Ginger Clark, Beverly

| | Lewis, Mary Garstang, Carolyn

MARL § SHAW is The Times’ Teen of the Week. Marilyn is president of the Student Council at Shortridge High School where she is a senior. A home economics major, Marilyn hopes to further her study somewhere in Virginia next year. Last year she won second prize in The Times’ Clothing Contest for her cotton afternoon dress, Marilyn was a recent candidate for queen of the Shortridge Family Frolic and is a member of the Senior Council, the radio workshop, the Girls’ League and the Euvola, 21 and Arro Subdeb Clubs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Shaw, 6420 Evanston Ave, are her parents.

Myers, Susan Cadick, Judy Hanna, Anne Ransdell, Barbara Snfith |

; and Jane Johnson. Shiri Frelje, 3704 E. Michigan |

St., will entertain the DATE-A-GAMMA Club at its Christmas party Friday. Games and a gift exchange will be followed by a

bag. Committee heads include Helen Bless, Barbara Brummett, Cherie Enyart and Linda Stark.

A holiday party will be given by Wanda Warrenburg, 2747 Shelby St., for the TMTM Club, Dec. 20. New officers are Joan Mattoe, president; Miss Warrenburg, vice president; Barbara Deel, secretary; Alice Harris, treasurer, and Gwennie Borgmann, permanent correspondent. .

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 of the Teen of the Week before midnight Tuesday.

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Video Party An anniversary supper followed by .a television party was held recently by the SQUABS Club. Jo Ann Stufflebem was hostess.

The EUVOLA Club will distribute baskets, clothing and small packages to needy families Thursday evening. Following the caroling Thursday evening, Nanci Browning, 10 E. 7ist St., will be hostess for a hot chocolate party.

Wilma Swinney entertained the TOZ-IES Club at a chili supper recently. Guests were Eddie Lou Peace, Carol Shear, Patsy Soden, Lucy Smith, Joyce Using, Gloria Farabee, Nancy Cramer and Janice Pike.

Teen Problems—

Go Ahead-Blow Your Top

By JOAN THE WAY to get a “complex” is to bottle things up in-

| side you and brood over them.

So what do you do when you're sad or mad or disappointed? Play it dead-pan and sulk and gloom? Keep a stiff upper lip and boil with resentment? Hold a grudge and look for a chance to pay it back? Psychologists tell us, it's better to blow off ‘steam. But wait! They don't advocate childish tantrums over nothing. They warn against nagging or blabbing all manner of insults, They do, however, plump for a quick flare of righteous indignation—and an immediate forgetting of the episode. » # Ho

NATURALLY, we can’t always indulge in this emotional catharsis. An employee can’t tell his boss what he thinks of him. A pupil can't defy his teacher. : A guest can’t quarrel with fellow guests. But among close friends and relatives, it's often best to bring our grievances out into the open.

And there's another aha. It's a mistake to bottle up your good feelings, quick laughter, spontaneous compliments, openhearted gaiety! These gracious traits bring a happy release of emotions. So make a habit of expressing yourself. The person who exudes happiness has less time to brood over his troubles.

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Following the last meeting Patsy Soden was honor guest at a birthday party.

New pledges of the DREAMS Club are Cathie Mosiman and Joanne Craig. Angie Evans was a recent candidate for Howe High School basketball queen.

Toots Litzelman, new president of the NBC Club, will be assisted this year by Lucille Kappmeyer, secretary; Eileen Vaughn, treasurer, and Ann Roth, corresponding

The club will entertain dates at a Christmas party this week.

ties not later than Tuesday to Joan Schoemaker, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9.

Club Yule Party Is Arranged

Mrs. Gaylord Evans, 831 N. Leland St., will be hostess at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday for the annual

Junior Women's Club. Honor guests will be Mrs, John D. Johnson of the Indiana Federation of Clubs. A gift exchange and program are planned. Before Christmas the club will give a popcorn party for the Marfon County Children’s Guardian Home boys.

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