Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1951 — Page 25
18, 1951 | G : : of «| | | SUNDAY, FEB. 13, 1051 : ; THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES = ~ The Teen of the Week— Teen Clubs— . ’ PAGE ” Ce Tea, Post - Cage Tilt Parties Feature Fun Plans provers sasiotese | A rush tea and post-basketball tourney parties figure, The DOT Club held a formal Guests were Beverly Weevie, X ATTENTION!
; ; ; initiation recently in the home of Carel -Kirlin, Carol Carmichael, in subdeb and squire plans this week. Doris Voeller, Dorothy Harbold.
*® : « The SHORTIE Club will hold a tea from 2 to 4 p. m,/Jahey Max. 4318 Kesslen, Blvd, ye Growmer, Phylils Walker, & this afternoon in the home of Linda Woods, 5719 Winthrop Ave. | Prive. Following the Initiation gaily Sferruzzi, Pat Maple, Helen :
Bixty invitations have been issued to Shortridge High School girls, |the members and dates attended|Bunce, Jeannette Stafford, Bonnie the Scottish Rite dance. Dates Mizzar, Joyce Carrington, Beverly 3
The DE-BATA Club will hold a party Saturday night following were Dave Nelson, Jerry Hughes, Byfield and Dot . x
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> the sectional basketball games, Carol Garden, 3354 Wilcox St., will be { . aac ; Dick Gayde, Freddie Beale, Bob|g oid KOC 00 Tomas, Dick & For the first time a : Five Best Colors Janet O'Donnell was elected president at the last meeting./Sacks, Charles Trowl, George and Dave Bowsher. be professional salon offers ei) Other officers are Patty Jo Lutz, vice president; Bobble Betbler, sec- Toombs and Tom Chilton. * | > you a... 9 4 5 wy is, retary, and Ma nn Kempe, treasurer. = | : . daar. Sry TY, ang. Jeary pe The DUKES Club entertained in| Send news of teen club ac C ih, vary vo Toda! Jo Ann Stuffiebem and Betty Hignite will be hostesses for slum-|the home of Jim Miller following tivities not later tham Tuesday + Au § lbe-ghts.. lof ach ber parties following the sectional basketball games. Guests will be the Howe vs. Southport basketball *to Joan Schoemaker, The Indi- At " i aon members of the SQUABS Club. Soden and Sally McClung oe game last week-end. anapolis Times, Indianapolis 9. WwW AVE Only ¢ : | HE Dae an Halal. a= ANSPOlY Lunes, ntianapels i Anvaranry FREE Members cast In Warren Central's geants of arms. \
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A committee of girls from Shortridge and Broad Ripple High Schools have organized a benefit luncheon from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.
J -Times Photon. by Henry E. Glesing Jr. JANE RUTLEDGE is The Times’ Teen of the Week. A senior in Beech Grove High School, Jane plans to study
science at Purdue University and continue at the Indiana Friday in the Riviera Club for
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president of the Dramatics Club, editor of the yearbook and a [tending the sectional basketball member of the Girls Athletic Association, the Historical Soclety games. | and the Hee-Haws Subdeb Club. Headed by Barbara Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Rutledge, Beech Grove, are her parents. Lynn Holliday, “The Sectional Charity Luncheon” will benefit the American Red Cross. Approximately 500 reservations are expected. Food will be donated by|
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