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SUNDAY, SEPT. 23, 1951

The Teen of the Week

Times photos by John R. Spicklemire.

MARY ELLEN BURTON is The Times’ Teen of the

Week. A senior at Shortridge High School, Mary

the state department later. = » ~ SHE WILL REPRESENT Shortridge this fall when local school students visit the For the past three years she has been a member of the Student Board and last year she was junior

vaudeville chairman.

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_ Ellen plans to attend Wellesley College and study political science and foreign languages.

She hopes to work for the Shortridge Echo and 1s a

member of the Great Books:

Club of Holliday Library, the Fiction Club and. the Euvola, Shortie and AD subdeb clubs. She is auditorium chairman at Shortridge this year. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Burton, 5850 N. New Jersey St, are her parents

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Mothers Set - Convention

Teoh Clubs

Parties and

New Officers.

A hayride, initiation and announcement of new officers highlight activities of local subdebs.

A wiener roast will follow a hayride at the Grandview Stables Saturday night. Guests will be members of the SUBDEB Club and their dates.

Marilyn Boule, member of AC Club, was elected vice nt of the National Honor

son, pastor of the Calvary Methodist Church, Washington, in the bride's parents’ home, 1620 Broadway.

Sop = » SHE I8 THE DAUGHTER of Mr, and Mrs. Edward H. Mayo and the bridegroom is the son of John M. Darr, Oak

Park, HI,

Society at Broad Ripple High -

School. Four members who are candidates for the homecoming queen are Bonny Bonewitz, Nancy Niblack, Carol Ca-

+ pel and Janet Wilson.

Della Mae Smith and Nancy Ir Endicott will bé formally initiated into the DREAMS Club |

Tuesday in the home of Jenny Karnes, 1021 Re A

view Riding Stables la%t night.

Pat Alger is the new presi- |

dent. Other officers are lores - Dobson, Gerry Staley, secretary; Fran Fitch, treasurer; Norma Cooper. and Nancy Long, sergeant at arms, and Georgia Bloom and Shirley Eaton, publicity.

New officers of the Club are Shirley Yensel, president; ‘Donna Laughlin, vice president; Sharon and Pat Mertz, ponding secretaries, and Janet Beck, treasurer.

Carolyn Andrews, 630 N. Colorado Ave. was hostess for the election of officers meeting for the JO’s Club. Janice Cox, president, will be assisted this year by Jeanne Yoos and Carolyn Andrews,

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ma Schill, treasurer;

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recording and corres- |

recording and corresponding. secretaries; Wil- | Joyce |

Thayer, sergeant at arms, and | Mary Jane ‘Greenwald, chap- |

lain. Guests at the recent rush tea were Joyce Wright, Nancy Nitchman, Barbara Vogel, Judy Brown, Sylvia. Webb, Linda Webb, Suzanne Delbauve, Janet Powell, Barbara Tarlton, Jean Harrison, Mary King and Barbara Moch. :

Sharon Roth, newly elected president of the SATAN Club, will be assisted this year by Joan Crow, vice president; Glenda Swords, secretary; Janet Mahan, treasurer, and Dolores Tracy, publicity. New pledges are Marilyn Jo Snider, Margaret Steele and Esther Scharfe., Janet Mahan was elected an ROTC sponsor

at Manual Hun 'Sshesl re. |

cently.

Elected to head the NBC | Club are Marian Kieffer, presi- | dent; Helen Hildabrand, secre- | Helen Moorman, treas- §» and Lucille Kappmeyer, |

tary; urer, publicity.

Three new pledges to the PYTHONS Club are Barbara | Burns, Shirley Edmonds and |

Gloria McLemore. Jackie Lavely, new president, will be assisted by Esta Bakas, | vice president; Phyllis Terhune | and Mike Kelley, recording and | corresponding secretaries; Bar- | bara Anoskey, treasurer, and | Rita Hermson, sergeant at | arms. ; |

Send news of teen club activities not later than “day to Joan Schoemaker, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 8. Only signed releases with addresses will be published.

The second annual state con- | vention of the American Gold Star Mothers will open Thurs- | day and continue through Fri- |

day in the Hotel Lincoln. | Gov. Schricker and Mayor | Bayt will address the women |

at the 1:30 p. m. luncheon Friday. Mrs. Alice Duncan is convention chairman.

A board meeting will fol- |

low registration at 8 a. m. Thursday. Mrs. Eleanor Boyd, Long Beach, Cal, national pres-

ident, will address the group at |

the Thursday luncheon meeting. A reception at 8 p. m. the

same day will be in honor of |

Mrs, Boyd.

Election of dfficers will be .|

held at the morning session Fri-

day with installation at the |

banquet that night in the Travertine room,

Look Out for the Little Old Lady

This hand was played by the

“ proverbial little old lady-—the “type that kills the experts in

tournament play. Shé's meek, mild, fluttery and nervous. But ‘what she does to the bold and JUCKY ones is beautiful to be-

hold the: Bast and ‘West her table

for this hand, they were sxces-

jack and Declarer won with the |

ace,

She led to dummy’s ace of | diamonds and cashed the ace | of spades. Next, looking very |

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Mrs. Edward H. Mayo Jr. came from Memphis, Tenn. ‘to be matron of honor. Her aqua taffeta dress had a

hooped skirt and off- shoulder .

neckline,

YELLOW NET ‘OVER taffeta was worn by Mary Ann Mayo, flowergirl. : The bride’s brother was

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THE INDIANAPOLIS MES a a Martha Mayo Is Bride 4 y Subdebs List Of John Hoey Darr

- Palms, ferns and candelabra set the background for the wedding Friday of Miss Martha Ellen Mayo, Washington, D. C., and John Henry Darr, also of Washington. The 2 p. m. ceremony was read by Dr. Oris G. Robin-

best ‘man. : A cashmere wool dress worn by her grandmother in 1862 was chosen by the bride. Styled with a fitted bodice and off - shoulder neckline, the gown had a bouffant ruffle-trimmed skirt;

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veil and she carried an oldfashioned bouquet of white roses. : i. The bride attended Indiana University and the University of Illinois. Mr. Darr attended the University of Pittsburgh. They will make théir home in Washington.

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