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Parties and Food Help Catch Boys

By JOAN SCHOEMAKER G LS who want to tie the knot this leap. year should plan a county fair

party. From food to fun the

party will be fair fare. A gym, garage or recreation room can be ‘converted into a fair with card tables or planks covered with paper to make booths. Put chairs around one booth for monopoly or similar games and set up dart game

in another corner, .

Drive a dozen or two 10-penny nails partially into an old table top, a board or bulletin board

laid flat, Use this for a ring,

toss by providing old mason jar rubbers to throw at the

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COLLECT white elephants for prizes and get one person to guess ages or weights, Use your imagination to match your own circumstances for this party. Guests could be given play money to spend at the various booths when they arrive.

Serve your food from a spe-

cial booth set-up as near the kitchen as possible. Hot dogs

‘and either cokes or toffee make excellent fare for the fair party.

If the group isn’t too large, frankfurter twisties could be prepared ahead of time. Here's how: Slit frankfurters lengthwise and spread slits with grated horseradish and fill with narrow strips of cheddar cheese. Prepare dough, with packaged roll mix. Let it rise, if necessary, and then roll thin.

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CUT THE DOUGH into thin strips about one-half inch wide

- and 10 inches long. Twist strips

of dough around frankfurters as shown in the illustration. Let dough rise again at room temp

perature, if recipe calls for it.

Bake at 400 degrees F, until well browned. Arrange in a circle around a small bowl of chill sauce. At the food booth the chili sauce could be placed in small paper cups. purchased from a restaurant supply house. This would eliminate last minute work, too, since they could be placed on a tray ang, filled in advance. Paper plates, napkins and paper cups with handles would keep the food in

TIE THE KNOT—With frankfurter twisties.

Teen-Agers Are Invited

Esther Warner, chairman of the Franklin Township High School semiformal dance, Saturday, malls Invitations to Indianapolis high schools tp attend the party. The~Howe dance band will play for the 8:30 p, m. to midnight Sweetheart dance. Messrs, and Mesdames Harold Schuman, Willlam MecKinzle and

Robert Mason will be chaper-:

ones. Assisting Esther on the planning committee were Ruth Biddle, Shirley Shepard, Pat Higgins, Harold Meyer, Bob Worland and Ed Copeland. Posters were provided by Donna Koopman, Maxine Castner, Ronald Hartman and Martha Milner. The entire senior class will decorate the gymnasium.

Esther Warner

Teen Clubs— - Open House Follows Game

Parties and regular meetings top the list of subdeb activities for the next week. 4 : An open house in the home of Pat Ham, Hickory Lane, was held after thé™SouthportColumbus basketball game Jast night by the HI-TOPS and SIGMA SUBS Clubs. Special guests were Sally Swope, Sally Thompson and Beverly Baker, Columbus, who are week-end guests of Judy List. Club members remained for a slumber party.

Ann Bowen, 1514 N, Drexel Ave., will be hostess at 7 p. m. Tuesday for the HOW-DS Club meeting. Plans will be discussed for a magazine sale and slumber party,

Members of the JUG Club elected Jackie Dawson president at %their last. meeting. Other new officers are LEeslie Everson, vice president; Marjorie 8mith, secretary, and Judy Jackson, treasurer,

Deadline Set For Awards

The National Scholastic Press Association announces May 1 as the closing date for its seventh annual National High School Photographic Awards Contest, It is open to

any student enrolled in a publie, private or parochial high school, The contest provides four picture .classifications with prizes totaling $4000. The pictures should be taken some time following Mar, 1, 1951, and not larger than seven by seven inches. It is not necessary for the entrant to develop or print his own pictures.

The four classifications are babies and children, young people and adults, scenes and animal life. Plus a $400 grand prize, $200 is provided for each of the four class winners.

There are four second prizes of $100 each, four third places at $75 each, four merit awards of $25 each and 180 honorable mentions of §10. The prize money will be donated by the

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