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and green A d : t T % | Times Special | chosen by ccor Ing O eens CHICAGO, Sept. 13—An | Simmons, By JOAN SCHOEMAKER : increasing number of wives | Min WHERE TO GO on a double date. are working to help supom, - . 3 yesterday in i That's a problem some teen asks himself or one in port themsely es and their tian Church. his group at least every day. Teaniies, Jucording: 10 : Mis | Oe A ,

Thorne read

Nagios of

rd Simmons, Riel a 2 Ney and Judy pumpers of his friends in the Writing in the National f the bride- agle. Doubling is more fun, telephone book and calls dif- Parent-Teacher, publication of Mrs. Leon- according to the quartet, and ferent people up ‘from time to the National Parents and field. they have proved it. time in planning dates. Teachers Congress, Miss Miller elsford, An- From the looks of the activi- “I go out almost every night, says almost 27 per cent of all ~ of honor. ties, a pipe line to Ft. Knox but since I ‘have to be up in married women are in outside Miss Betty isn’t necessary either. As an time to get to work, week day employment, compared with snfield; Miss example, Judy pointed out a dates are simple. Most of the only 17 per cent 12 years ago. y and Miss recent Sunday afternoon date time they're little more than a In her article, entitled “Why eedway City, she was on. walk and a coke, a game of po Women Work.” Miss Miller

Collier, Wil-

» “We also go danci d y Simmons, 6385 Park Ave., out to Lilly's 8 ng an ity We FOF lr of orchard ‘for cider. T was just Swing, but there often {ish’t sity RE bolt - ; a price tag on a date of that ry g | erson, Dan fn the mood, and everyone else g laundries, evening shopping |

’ 18 best man, y Simmons,

SUNDAY, SEPT. 14, 1952

Double Dating Is Fun And Not Expensive

couples . . . Pat Hall and John

“We walked from my house,

liked the idea, too,” she added,

” ” ” “WE ALSO GO canoeing, horseback riding, golfing or bowling,” she continued. ‘“Some-

A list as long as your arm came from two local

cards or watching television.”

kind since we can go to either Riviera Club or the Hillcrest Country Club. Sometimes on a special occasion we go to dinner, just to celebrate.”

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THR TANT ANAPOLIS TIMES

Working Wives on Increase

Woman's Bureau of the U, 8. Labor Department. '

urged PTAs to promote com-

hours and other services especially needed by working wives, 8 ” ”

“TODAY MARRIED women

MONDAY

rd Myers, times we Pat 3 s get together and fix at pointed out a special T ore than half of all Ser! Jaugh. dinner in one of the girls’ activity that is a favorite of Wake re ” Miss Miller in py HER homes and invite the guys for Nefs and her friends . . . . go- Times photo by John R. Spicklemire WN — il 07 Svs dinner.” ing to a movie in Carmel. 4 wrote. “This does get include } 3 enic Aged The canoeing takes place "1 une we ve up thee women who are widowed or | Sunday afternoons in Broad ecause it's something er- Th T f t —-— 36 per cent le Shoulders Ripple. oe said. “They put you e een o e ee a are " Bill, a freshman this fall in on their mailing list for the » : ) 3 nv > t silk illu- Purdue University, listed doub: movies they will be showing if JPATTY MOORE, The Times’ Teen of the Week, 18.2 yng» Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday A Dar ling activities as playing cards, You Eee them your name. We senior at Washington High School and the daughter On the basis of latest avallminiature golf, seeing the 80 rather frequently.” 3 rding St. f seven orchids .and Bick car raves and: dancing. Johhny gives 3 different ane of Mr. and Mrs. George Moore, 1536 S. Harding able figures, one out ©

d simple things like just going in Carmel in preference to the school at a number of jour- are working in either full- or ' onor's dress for a coke or to a drive-in for movies in Indianapolis. nalism conferences. With Mar- iy represent the school at part-time jobs. ld velveteen a sandwich,” he pointed out, “It's always a single fea- vin Baker she attended the mranklin College's journalism “Of those with children be- 2 @ Bridesmaids’ “that we spend hardly any ture” he pointed out. “That press conference last week for eonference. Patty hopes to en- tween 6 and 18, approximately al in green. money at all. I worked this isn’t the case here in town.” the movie stars who appeared ter Butler University and study one out of three was working or junior maid summer for a roofing and sid- A here for the football jamboree. journalism and Latin. seeking work,” Miss Miller said. ® # loor length ‘Ing firm and that gave me the REGARDLESS, the dates of Last spri h a7 é 1 ber of th Hp families the wife's green. I needed. these twosomes who often make Last spring she an une She is also a member o e 0 many fam ee rch money Eel it a foursome vary from sim- Deterson stténded the Buller cindy oy Boosters Sarninge Shean the erence > “ ’ a niversity journalism confer- an e Senior Girl's Club as ween bare subsistence short wed- WE WATCH the activities | Dle to. elaborate activities and ence, and tho also represented well as being activities chair- more adequate family support.

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else. i th rn Ee Tea ® big “One of the best evenings University this summer. The of the Student Council and the - or make improvements on a oa or “T hitch-hiked to work this we had recently,” Judy pointed latter part of October she crew of the Junior Vaudeville. home. In others it provides the summer,” Johnny said. “That out, “was when we drove extra ‘money needed for educat-

day

yrchids and

“During the week we do such

going on in town, and go to things like the Fair and what-

gave me money to spend dating and to save, too. I hope to buy a car and then I'll be going back to school soon.”

EA PARTY behavior is

swer fo why they pick movies

inexpensive get-togethers to as much as a “fin” for special occasions,

around while trying to decide what movie to see and finally gave up. We stopped at one of the fellow’s homes, spent a gay

Editor of the school paper, Patty has represented

Washington at the High School Journalism Institute in Indiana

man of the KO's subdeb club.

Last year she was a member

Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. Fill out the coupon below and send it to Joan Schoemaker, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9, for your nomination of the

mothers of children under six

In some cases the additional income enables the family to buy

Teen of the Week before midnight Tuesday.

ing sons and daughters.” Miss Miller said her findings were based on studies by the Women’s Bureau, the National

Mrs. Willlam Euclid White,

Thursday Store Hours:

Johnny underlines the phone evening talking to his parents.” I nominate ...ceeevercanianeernsnencenen. tersssssisesecsnene eta Savor, Cons he bouffant (Name Bureau staisties and "surveys erina-length T P by . S Ciisnvisitatireratirsitisiave OF cavissssserinisseisvavareneve JN 'WOmen'siahor-unions. ingertp 11 ea Party Behavior Set (seionD nd i : Ge heissaaesttiNteatatteasaieteiitatatetsttatatitttiictiiattans Club Hosts President 12 noon +o 8:30 Pp WM (and City) ’ on * * y

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as important as the menu,

Whether you are the.

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for Teen of the Week. My reasons for the selection are given on

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president of the Indianapolis Parliamentary Law Club, will be honored at a luncheon Monday in the Marott Hotel by tHe wl

I appear in Host, hostess or guest, manners a separate sheet of paper attached to this coupon. club. Past presidents will assist - . : ; the chairman of the day, Mrs. . ae fa - ‘ 2 - be held in take top Interest, but shouldn't MY BAI rE RTT TR TT TET ra Tei Te ss ves HLM POWeIL Mrs. Arthur Rob- |

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be put on and off for parties. They should be part of every-

~ day behavior. How to handle party foods

is a course in itself, but not

“always included along with the

three R’s. Using eating utensils

‘to demonstrate with or draw

pictures on the tablecloth is more than unnecessary. Good manners aren’t a mark of a sissy, they're the mark of the well-bred person. ” = ”

HOW TO handle various foods is an important question when teens attend school or club functions. Finger foods are bacon, when so well cooked it is crisp and breaks at touch of fork, as well as potato chips, pretzels, cookies, celery, olives, grapes, and small cakes. without sticky icing. Chicken and pork chops are controversial. Depend on the custom in your crowd. If you aren't sure in a given situation, wait until at least two people have set the pace and follow suit. Soups, a problem food to eat, iff you don't know the proper method, are really simple. Spoons are dipped into bowl or cup in a motion away from you, Use a sideways motion to put the spoon into the mouth, too. Creamed vegetables and juicy ones such as tomatoes are

for breads go on the bread and butter plate, if provided. Bread should be broken off in almost bite-size pieces, buttered and eaten. Cup cuddling is a thing of the past. Use one hand to hold a cup, not two, and eliminate the curling ef the little finger. Seeds or small bones are correctly ejected dnto a spoon held close to the mouth, not behind the white flag of a napkin.

Finger foods and coffee, tea or soft drinks are the most common tea party food teens need to cope with. When it comes to sandwiches, sloppy Joe’s (glorified barbecues) are often easier to handle with a

" fork. Size and filling determine

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