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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 86

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Indianapolis, Indiana
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86
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1947 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR. ll -V .1 I 5 1 PAGE 39 appeared in home economics courses here. It didn't take long to find out that they meant business. "We have to do this at home anyway," they said, "so we might as well be getting credit for it." Mrs. Powers said all six of the youngsters, who ranged between 12 and 13, preferred cooking to sewing, but that they did well in both subjects.

Home Ec. Teacher Praises Boy Pupils Tuscaloosa, Dec. 13 (UP) Mrs. Hettie Floyd Powers, junior high school home economics teacher, was surprised and somewhat skeptical when six boys signed up for her classes. It was the first time boys had A LEV IN SON' GIFT CERTIFICATE Let Him Choos His Own Hat! Cat's Red Face Puzzles Town Los Gatos, Dec.

13 UF When a cat is red in the face can it be sandblasted without spoiling its features a concrete cat, that is? That question is bothering Los Gattos, a cat-conscious town, whose name itself means "the cats" in Spanish, presumably in reference to local wildcats of early days. LOS GATOS has an annual cat festival, and the south entrance of town is guarded by two concrete cat statues which stand 12 feet high with their bases. These were given to the city 22 years ago by the late Col. Charles Wood and his widow, Mrs. Sarah Bard Field, a local poetess.

Last Halloween somebody splashed red paint over one of the cats. Washing won't remove It, and the cat may have to be sandblasted, which Mrs. Field fears would erase its delicately molded features. The City Council is HE get a DOUBLE kick out of THIS gift first, Irom the miniature hat and box he receives Christmas; later, from trading his gift certificate for a fine LEVIN SON or STETSON hat from our large selection. A Miniature Hat and Box With Every Certificat LEVIiMSON Cor.

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K. E. Naugle, Euclid, and Allen Widdis Brunson, son of Mrs. Virginia G. Brunson, 4226 Sunsef Avenue, will be married at 3 o'clock Dec.

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