Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1952 — Page 27
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A print of mischevious pink pirates on gray and white background has been designed to go with the solid pink. ” n » TWO FULL skirts, one in solid pink with a leaping pirate, sword in mouth, appliqued on the big pocket have a wide, wide waistband to cinch your middle. The other skirt is in printed cotton, They are $7.98 each. Two styles are available in both plain and print for the blouses, One is a sleeveless halter, the other a classic shirt style for $3.98 each. Clever shorty «- shorts of pirate pink quilted cotton may be worn under the skirt and teamed with either blouse. The shorts are $3.98,
Ld » » % SMART pirate pink cotton stocking cap with a glittering gold sword pin on one side is perfect to slip over your pin eurls after bathing or to keep your hair from blowing while riding in a convertible, On the same {floor you'll find a new collection of Teen Sport Shoes to go with your summer clothes. The model is wearing a pair in white for $3.99. They also come in red, multi-color, green and smoke leather. (By Betty Locher.)
DAR Unit to Meet
The General Arthur St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs, Julia Lilly Darlington, 1201 Golden Hill Dr. Congressman Charles Brownson will speak.
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PTA Unit To Meet
‘Technical Parent-Teacher Association will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in Stuart Hall Forum, Ed Sovola, “Mr. Inside” of The Indianapolis Times, and Dr. I, Lynd Esch, Indiana Central College president, will speak. Dr. Esch’s subject will be “We Educate People.” Mr. Sovola will offer advice on “How to Farn a Living Without Working.” The Tech Choir, under the direction of J. Russell Paxton, will sing. “Federal Aid to Education” will be discussed at the business meeting. Officers for the coming year
_ to_be installed are Virgil Shep-
pard, president; Mrs. Orval Strupe and Paul Johnson, first and second vice presidents; C. L. McClintock, treasurer, and Miss Ruth Emhardt and Mrs. Norman Wise, recording and corresponding secretaries.
* Sorority Mothers
To Be Honored
Mrs. J. Robert Banks, 2040 N. Drexel Ave., will be hostess for the buffet dinner honoring mothers of Delta Kappa Phi Sorority members. A spring theme will dominate the 6:45 p. m. party Thursday. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Don Hannan and Mrs, Ken Jordan, decorations; Mesdames Edgar Welker, H. E. McCord, W, H. Stockwell, Kenneth Perry and Kenneth Coffman,
hospitality, and Mrs. Gordon Henry and Mrs. Bruce Ellis, refreshments.
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The Indianapolis Times Teen of the Wieek—
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PATRICIA HIGGINS, The Times’ Teen of the Week, is a senior in Franklin Township High School. She hopes to enter Purdue Uniand study psychology. Her first two years of high school were in Ladywood School, She is editor of the school paper at Franklin Township and literary editor of the year book. #l.ast year she was alternate to Hoosier Girls State
and played a lead in the senior .
play last fall. She also is a member of the Nativity Junior CYO and Block's High School Fashion Board and was elected president of her alumni class at Franklin Township, Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Higgins, Dix Road, are her parents,
‘Breakfast Gives Pep
Breakfast breaks the 12 to 14-hour fast since dinner. If breakfast is skipped and the fast spreads to lunch, morning pep and energy are sacrificed,
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A TRADITIONAL baseball game plus two dances will occupy the time
of local subdebs and squires. The spring baseball game of the WHO Club will be played Wednesday in Holliday Park. Members will be divided into teams. After the game they will hold a piteh-In picnic in the park. Members will entertain dates at a dinner-dance May 17 in the Riviera Club, .
The annual spring dance of the SHORTIE Club is scheduled from ® p. m. to midnight Saturday in Atherton Center, Butler University. Buddy Webber's orchestra will play. Before the dance Barbara Smith, 4717. Graceland Ave, will entertain members and dates at a punch party. 8he will be assisted by Letha Bolles and Alice Conway.
Jane Hanna, 4456 Park Ave. will be hostess for a punch party preceding the annual spring dance of the SUBDEB Club, The dance will be from ® p. m,
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lake. Nick Craig's orchestra will’ play. ;
Ten girls will be initiated into the WITCH Club Thursday in the home of Connie DeWolf, 38 E. 524 Bt. They are Marni Kemper, Sue Sullivan, Betsy
“Turner, Paul Boyer, Dede
Dalley, Peggy Dalley, Marti Warren, Alice Conway, Polly Nielsen and Pat Moll. New officers will be elected and plans settled for the annual! pienic following the initiation ceremony.
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Plans fot a slumber party
Friday will be completed by the HOW-DS Club at a joint meeting with the CZARS Club Wednesday in the home. of Ruth Ann Justus, 1512 N. Lin. wood Ave. Patsy Gray, 844 N. Keystone Ave., will be hostess for the slumber party. Plans for a paper sale soon will be completed at the Friday party,
New officers of the ODDS Club are Ruth Ann Cook, presie dent; Connie Mills, secretary, and Mary Ann Konstanzer, treasurer.
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