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Show I "GAY GADGETS" I Associated Newspaper. WNU Features. BY NANCY PEPPER NEW RULES FOR JOOLS Any square (a gal who doesn't know her way around) can wear her jewelry "straight" but it takes a Cruisin' Susan (a gal who does get around) to learn all the new rules for jools. We've tracked down some of them with the aid of our own soda fountain FBI. You can take it from there. Coquettish Cameos Ask mother for that old cameo pin she has tucked away somewhere; or "CN r dawdle down to & 7 the dime store and buy yourself , fa one. Pin it to a pJi P black ribbon dog- fi collar or at the Vy! base of the low C Jv; neckline of your "tf! new date dress. Nothing like it for Gone-With-the-Wind glamour. Bar Alaids Lots of girls are flaunting those little silver lieutenant lieuten-ant bar pins. The newest way to wear them is to pin one on either side of your sweater neckline. Take a black velvet ribbon, put it around your neck and slip each end through one of the bars. Then draw the ribbon rib-bon down together to the front of your sweater and tie it in a bow. Do we make ourself clear or must we draw a picture? Shoot Your Arrow Dress up that fringed kiltie skirt by removing the huge safety pin that fastens it at one side and substitute a rhinestone or silver arrow pin. Then a pair of arrow earrings to match and you're all set for a date except for the boy. You'll have to work that part out for yourself. Idea for I.D.s With a needle and thread, tack your Identification bracelet to your velvet hair band, with the name plate directly at center cen-ter front.' Loafer Lure Everybody's wearing wear-ing pennies in the slots of loafer shoes. Just to be different, wear a pair of silver lieutenant bars on yours. In case you'd like to know, lots of girls are doing it in Pittsburgh, Pitts-burgh, Pa. RODDY RUMORS Are you a Roddy McDowell fan? Since he grew up, he's become a teen-age drool and swoon boy. Van Johnson isn't the only one who has fan clubs! We spent an afternoon recently visiting Roddy and we thought you'd like the low-down on this high-up star. Roddy's favorite topic of conversation conver-sation is "my sister, Virginia." Virginia, Vir-ginia, who's a beauty, is 17 and she's Roddy's favorite gal, at the mo. Roddy's favorite comic is "Prince Valiant." Says he really doesn't go in for funnies, but he likes the Val iant drawings. Iligh-brow stuff! Roddy and his mother (and his sister, Virginia) entertain G.I. Joes for dinner every Sunday usually six at a time. Roddy cleans and dusts his own room, now that there's a servant problem up in Beverly Hills. His mother says he's pretty thorough. Roddy's favorite actress (or one of them) is Tallulah Bankhead and one of his favorite friends in Hollywood Holly-wood is genial Sam Marx, producer of "Lassie Come Home." Roddy's favorite subject in school (studio school, of course) is civics. P.S. No, Roddy really doesn't go out with girls much yet so there's a chance for you and you and I vmif m - TR1X1E TEEN SAYS Late hours are bad for one and even worse for two. You complain when your parents lay down a curfeiv laxc Comes train time and you feel like Cinderella. You'd like to stay-on-and-on-and-on. Well, whether it's hard to do or not, it's always better to leave a parly when you're still having a whirl. It's ulivays smarter to say goodnight good-night to your date when you still liave plenty to say to each other. After all. That Prince wouldn't have run after Cinderella unless she had disappeared just when he was getting interested. Try to end your evenings when you're still wishing they would last forever. More and shorter dates, that's your motto. |