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Spr — THEID hem Champ Entered - "7 MISS TEEN-AGER OF 1950 In Miss Teen en Contest od Tie Font Srl i pli Former Bien Su Gi 4 |

by the Pat Stewart Phileo. Dealers of Marion County.

in an Holds Top Honors This 18 my vote for the following girl student If tennis bars were ballots, Pat | Indianapolis City, Parochial or Marion County High School.

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the “Miss Teen-Ager” contest. That's because Pat has scored | HER BCHOOL.cossssssssesssssssess CLASS. ossescssnssene | a

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more points with tennis balls than 3 all other Miss Teen candidates put together. In Indianapolis, and in fact throughout Indiana, Pat is Miss Tennis herself. The 16-year-old girl, one of the

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Miss Teen contestants from Shortridge High School, is currently Sg HER = 32 0 — = = — -—— a ————a —— —— horus regarded as the best feminine ten- Missou - nis player in the state, That in- | \Monument Yule Atterbury Glee Club Street ’

cludes all women netters, not just those in the under-18 girls’ classification for which Pat is eligible. This summer Pat won both the

| | Program Listed [Hear d in Yule Program A total of 11 separate units J bet 3 Infantry ere scheduled to take part in| SSiment-Gies. Club from Camp) ty girls’ and women's tennis champ- Were : She ar Atterbury performed during the ionships in Indianapolis. The reg- jodar's Christmas program offer-| _.. ¢ program - offering last ular state tourriey was not held, Pat Stewart ing at the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ night at the Soldiers’ and Saflors’ ut Pat entered a big state meet | monument. The schedule: « : it French Lick, where most of the test will receive a 16-inch Philco| 11:30 Washington Monument.

8. ~ Booker - T. top women net stars competed.itelevision set. Winners in the 19 Junior wlgh Béfcol Choir, Marietta Jonn-| Under the direction of Ret, Gil

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3 gr . # RT be 0 he hy on - Pie other schools will be given radios. EE Brass Ensemble, Har-|GTay, the club is the same as that ; * as ating y| Miss Teen and her court willl" 12n b. me Shoriridge Gira ise Club which last Sunday entertained a FREE k ALLOONS at entered the nation’s girls’ tterb | Geraidine Tan direct group of orphans at the camp. ever an yarnament and advanced to the travel to Camp Atterbury oni", o' city parks, OH On com." Bot. Fred Petrick accompanied : . : third round in singles and doubles. Saturday, Jan. 6, to present three munity a, Childrens Chorus, Ruth th > : : field to Children satisfac She has a national rating of 5th more TV sets to soldiers these, | 12:40 p.m ee Choir, ‘Richara: P. 18 STOUP on a portable t Ar tion is bein lanned for ornton, directing organ. : 1 doubles and 13th in singles. eep ( gp 1250 5. mom ots. Clu ga - precisio Tennis fans regard her as one the girls. Schools 18, 83, Ts 3 and the f - the state’s most promising Ballots are published daily tn Butict” Mrs. Milton Loftin, directing. of mate ores : The Times. Anyone can vote. 5 ~The Bt. Cecilia Choir, Edward ourt figures. She took up the e limes, Y Krieger, dirgcting. FACTORY T0 YOU! ) jame only three years ag0. Yous a nT od coi De ied corn. Jia ~aWegtern, Eectrie_) Mised . thot me Pat figures all her tennis play-|/in and deposite any ea James Seth tor: will NO these like the big ones. ng will help in the Miss Teen dealel in Indianapolis or Marion |sohition.”directine Glenda B. Barnes, sc- BUY NOW at dust lke ¢ & S a8 everywh > ’ ounty. |Pompany ng ontest. People who played with LAE 2 |, 16 p. m.—The Good Samaritans, Wills SENSATIONAL, Rings sales up to $1.00. come er and cheered for her—and even li L | Johnson. directine, Glenda B. Barnes, ac- | C i “ . hose S¥ha i In Rer.~wij Ja Mrs. Rosalie. ay : | 7:30 ¥ n.—Sahara Grotto Glee. Clubs the bes niriouting votes for 1e popu ar ; Tan w ns. recting. ng Services Arranged een

Pat has an especially good rea-| Mrs. Rosalie Lay, widow of New Coast Guard n for wanting to win one of the Charles F. Lay, died yesterday in . hilco radios which go to 19 Win- the home of her daughter, Mrs. Regulations Announced

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“We have only one radio in the Emery J. Bego, 612 N. Keystone| New regulations for Coast ouse,” Pat explained, “and my Ave. She was 75. |Guard reserve. officer enlistments

ounger sister Billie Marie and I| Born in Jennings County, she | Ihave been announced as the rere always battling about what lived in Indianapolis 50 years. She {sult of President “Truman's decrogram to hear. So if 1 win a|was a member of the Christian laration ‘of a national emergency. adio, she can listen to the one Church. Applications will ‘be accopidd the Ii 1 lis | i ’ 1 the living room and I'll listen! Burial will be in Washington now from fuates of state or

0 the one in my room.” Park following services at 10 a. m.

federal Merchant Marine acad- po Th N 8 A Pat has ager man- Seturday in Sauer Fnigeal emies, licensed officers of the CHILD S ROCKER

gers” boosting her candidacy., Surviving are three other daugh- Merchant Marine, graduates of |] With solid oak construction; ine is a girl friend attending ters, Mrs, Leona Ayers and Mrs. [Accredited colleges, and college wide Lanety of colors. BUY hortridge, another is a young Myrtle Linder, Indianapolis, and jfEvadiiates — havé Sumi now for stmas. ian who is a neighbor, and the Mrs. Mabel Welsh, Wheaton, Ill; s - hird is the operator of a ‘burger two brothers, Albert Corya, Sa. enforcement, fire fighting and GOLDEN RULE liner. I! ina, Utah, and Charles Corya, In-{Iire prevention.

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They seem to be doing pretty dianapolis, and three sisters, Mrs. Applicants must be between 21 oC blue or maize. vell. Pat is one of several girls John Johnson and‘ Mrs. Lula/and 26 years of age and physi- R KER co. Ball “/ho are in a neck-and-neck race Fraul, both of Indianapolis, and cally qualified in Coast Guard 527 Massachusetts Ave. .t Shortridge. (Mrs, Bertha Brown, Lyons; seven standards. — (B) Children’s one-piece outPat is the granddaughter of §tandchildren and four great flannel in solid a ‘ir. and Mrs, E. H. Stewart, 3231 8randchildren. TEDDY BEAR rs of maize, pink or blue. = Winthrop Ave. M Ch | L » be” rs. Charlotte Long Sizes 1, 2, 8. - gf [)

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Mrs. Charlotte Mae Long, na- inches ft : : {tive of Red Key and resident of] FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING 0 a in ah a. - “ Indianapolis for 10 years, will bel . d a8 {buried in New Castle following | : OIL SETS and Me ht The Gift for *HER” {services at 10 a. m. Saturday in| " ¢ herd '

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