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Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 47

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Star Tribunei
Location:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Page:
47
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MINNEAPOLIS SUNDAY TRIBUNE Jan. 18, 1948 Just QUESTION: Art you a doodl.r? If to, what art youf mual doodl.i? Submititd by Mrs. f. J. Borgobci, 3414 Rut II ovnu.

N. WHERE ASKED: Four-teenth avenue SE. and Fourth atreet SE. Jean Slmonettl 621 Tenth avenue camera shop manager: I don't doodle often since CQ3 to accustom you to soft shoulders to encircle the feminine silhouette remodeled. Before, I used to draw on the walls while I telephoned, but now that I've stopped that, I don't doodle any more at alL I used to specialize In straight lines or rectangles." Burton Benson, Pioneer Hall, student: "I'm a great sketcher In class.

I usually draw things pertaining to the class subject. In history I usually draw Indians. However, I'm no artist, just a doodler. Most of the time I like to do guns and machinery." Trudie Sedlmayr, Bagley, student: "When I doodle, which is fairly often, I make angular designs with a lot of shading. Then I try to make myself think they're clever.

Whenever Tm trying to make a decision, I doodle. It helps me think." Elizabeth Rognlien, 77 Barton avenue SE- student: "Whenever I try to think, I l' 1 kq Ul 0 SS .) doodle. And I especially find myself doodling when I write letters. My usual designs are printed letters as fancy as I can make them. I'i Jt telephone doodler any more- neres no pad beside the phone.

Harvey Goldstein, 901 Thomas avenue record store owner: "I suppose I doodle on rare occasions. It Is a nervous habit and I'm not ner-vous all the time. When I do scribble while I'm thinking, I make music signs and re trace them over and over at least 15 or 20 times." Dick Selness, 1611 E. Thirty-seventh street, bank clerk and student: "Am I doodle mostly when yrv I write letters and I usually have the station ery box covered with writing and scratching. I write the worlds I can't spell everyway I can think of, then I pick out the one I like best" Evelyn Mary Mottle Mrs.

Mildred Mottle, 5412 Halifax avenue, announces the engagement of her daughter. Eve lyn Mary, to Ronald Harry I Wood, son of Harry Wood, 3640 Lyndale avenue and Mrs. Carl Mattson, Spring Lake Park. JANUARY 1 e. CO brief coat -'I i or aefcet, to go with every iype and length of skirt.

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8th St. With or Wiihout Aerou from Appointment Dyon'i v. I.

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