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Miss Sgro,

+ Janet Murphey, Cloverdale; Miss

. 'PBrookie and Doris Beck.

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Coeds to Be

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Mr. DeFabis Say Vows

Local Couple United In Church Ceremony |

Vows uniting Miss Madeleine Washtub Revolution— Sgro and Philip. DeFabis were . read at 9 a. m. yesterday in Our i od | Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. apt : ncrease The Rev. Fr. James Moore officiated.

on traditional lines was worn by, the bride. Her full length illusion veil cascaded from a tiara of] orange blossoms and she carried] white roses. : | Miss Catherine Pangallo, maid) of honor, wore a green satin frock. The bridesmaids, Misses Antoinette Pangallo, Thelma La-| Grotta, Phyllis Panici and Mary Louise Sgro, wore pink satin. ! The best man was George DeFabis and the ushers were Gene! Sgro and Julius,’ Michael~ and Ernest DeFabis, | At Home in Indianapolis | After a breakfast in the Milano Inn and a reception in the Leider-! kranz Hall the couple left for ai trip to New York. They will be at home later this month at 4547 Farrington Ave. A graduate of Marion College, the bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Sgro, 4765 English Ave. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael De- © Fabis, 2705 N. Tibbs Ave, |

Honor Guests

Sorority Alumnae To Entertain

The Indianapolis Altmnae Association, Sigma Kappa Sorority ‘and the active chapter members from Indiana and Purdue Uni-| versities will entertain prospec-| tive coeds in the 4wo schools Saturday. There will be a tunch: eon at noon in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Misses Ann Hutchison, Martha Billau and Joan Bernard are cochairmen. There: will be a fashion show skit and talks ong campus - activities, clothes and rush. . Active members planning to attend include Miss Marylyn| Howe, Ft. Wayne; Miss Ann Schoenholtz, Connersville; Miss

By DOUGLAS LARSEN, WASHINGTON, Sept. 6A

gent,” has risen to challenging War II ” Yesterday “detergent” was jist a word in the dietlonary to most of us, Today it is a potent new force, breaking age-old ” habits in the home, overturning fixed patterns of trade in the Far East, raising new problems about city sewige systems and water supplies, stirring debate in the halls _of Congress. Only recently has the federal government begun to grasp the’ meanihg of this revolution. Congress and half a dozen agencies

Barbara Coplen, Frankfort, Miss Carolyn Motz, Bluffton; Miss) Suzanne Streithos, Terre Haute; Miss Marcia Morris, - Princeton, | and Miss Carolyn Schnaitter, |

are feverishly trying to catch Madison. | up with it. : : Also Misses Shirley Schiffer- va ; decker, Hanna Morris, Jean Definition of Term

Frantz, Carolyn Adams, Joan! It is hard to realize that Y Barnard, Mary Lou Wilson, Lois| things have changed so radiRiggan, Betty Noon, Ann Hutchi-| cally in a field where soap was son, Doris Roberts, Mary Jane S0Ap and that was that. Gard, Diane Schifflin, Dora - First of all, what Is a deter- | gerit? The dictionary says it is “any cleaning agent” which would include soap. But as the industry has come to use the term; it means all chemical cleaning agents #xcept soap.’ Detergents were first manu-

Noon Luncheon Is Planned

Mrs. Glenn L. Hefferman, 1510 Bhannon Ave. will be hostess to] the members of the On-Ea-Ota factured commercially in GerClub at a noon luncheon Thursday.| many in the 1930's. A shortage There will be a Business session| of fats and oils theré inspired and bridge party after the lunch-| the new industry, Soon aftereon. | wards a few detergents began tor 5b 1a Planning aa Suting} to. Be sold in America. Most mbers an eir hus-| were produced under German bands for Sept, 17 and 18 at Lake _. as are many on the Freeman. Mesdames Robert] .....' today ’ Frame, Raymond 8. Hollis and/- ~~ — =~

Flora McElroy are in charge. Alumnae fo Meet

Leaves for College | The Indianapolis Alumnae of

Pin Ree Alexander, daughter Chi Omega Sorority will meet at © F.and Mrs. Harry Alexander, » Mrs. Clif973 N. Bellevieu Place, will leave & -0 Lb: ™M: tomorrow. Mrs. CH Friday for Brookhaven. Miss. She ford #rabbenhoft, 5545 Gladden is enrolled as a sophomore in Drive is to be the hostess and Whitworth Cellege there. Mrs. C. W. Schaaf will preside.

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| = Sweeney Chapel, Butler Univer-| sity, will be the scene of Miss Phyllis Peterson's marriage to (Edwin Ernest Stumpf at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Dr. Dallas L. Browning will réad the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester C, Peterson, 5814 N. Pennsylvania 8t, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and |Mrs. Ernest H. Stumpf, Ft. Wayne. . Miss Dolores of the bride, is to be the maid of | honor. She will wear orchid satin. | Lloyd K. Stump will be the best man and the ushers are to be | David Wilson Donald Tharp, Lewis W. Knight and Richard D. Felertag. ! ) .

Reception Planned A gown of white satin will be worn by the bride. Her fingertip! ! vell is of illusion and she willl I ——— carry a bouquet of white bridal \ SESE | flowers. SE After a reception in the Marott *°¥9 | Hotel the couple will leave for a trip. They will be at home later {this month at 3270 N. New Jersey | St. Miss Peterson attended the University of Illinois and is a graduodist Hospital

» ; Which to use—soap or detergent?

NEA Staff Correspondent revolution is in progress in a the washtub.

stature since the end of World

During World War II, to con-

gerve supplies of coconut ofl the government and fhe soap makers agreed secretly to reduce drastically the quality of soap without cutting prices or telling anybody about it,

Standards Lower

The story .is revealed for the first time in hitherto unpublished testimony before a congressional committee by KE. H. Little, president of Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Corp. The-com-mittee wanted to know why detergents knocked the bottom out of the fats and oil market, This is from the official transcript of the hearing : Sen. ' Gillette: (D. lowa): There was a marked dimunition in the amount of cocohut oils used” during the war years. But there were increases in the amount of soap manufactured. What were vou using in lieu of coconwt oil?”

Mr. Little: “We made an inferior soap. The government told us what to do. We were toid how to change our soaps

and were requested to change. 1 would not like this to get out. government did not talk

the soap makers; but the standard soaps were greatly reduced during that period.”

Blackwood on ‘Bridge—

Giving Self Two Chances ls a Good Policy in Bridge

By EASLEY BLACKWOOD

nique in the play of this hand He won the opening with the King on the cashed the ace’

spade of “spades Then. he

of hearts, took

hand.

the only suit left

Goes After Clubs

Champion his 10th trick

in diamonds? The answer is that

when vou have a choice of two

suits to develop. it is almost al-

ways beat-to start on the suit in certain

you have quick Save for the last the suit

which losers

in which you have high card con- |

trol. Mr. had only a remote chance of set

ting up a winner in dummy’s citth Rut there was some chance

suit

and he could always fall back on the diamond play as'a last resort, : t Now look al. it the other way arotnd. If he had led the ace and one diamend first he could not

£. The BF [ [groom is a graduate of Franklin

College and is enrolled in the Indiana . University Medicine.

But though this agreement Open Today was never announced, Ameri- | | . . can“housewives toward the end Registration or 1943 discovered the marked. | To Close Sept. 7 decline in the quality of soap. The Central Branch. YWCA

The following vear they bought

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Patricia-Mclntosh Becomes

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‘Miss. Patricia Lesson Mcintosh, daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Jesse E. Mcintosh, Tipton, became the bride of Phillip J. raat Lane, son.of Mrs. Fred- Lane, Tipton, -at-3:30- p.m. Sunday. in the Kemp Methodist Church in Tipton. i

school” of How to Play Canasta—

'Frozen' Pack Provides One of Game's Handicaps

By WILLIAM. E. McKINNEY, America's Card Authority

Written for

“FREEZING” THE PACK is

The pack is frozen in several methods first, when the cards ! are-dealt; the top-eard of the. stock pile is.turned over to form If this cArd fs a red trey, deuce or joker, it freezes the

. Sales Going Up

eting boom.

of Colgate sald “detergents are

soap agrees this percentage will con-

only for household sales.

detergents is no less startling.

6,839,000 pounds of detergents as substitutes,

That lit the fuse to the rock- | In 1945 detergent sales reached 25433000 pounds, in 1946 they were 121 415.000, in 1947 they hit 226,296,000 and last year soared to 400,825,000. Thednd i$ not in sight. Little

now about one-third of the total packaged products sold” by makers, and everyone

tinue «to rise sharply. These figures teil the story The

increased industrial demand for

Most ‘soap experts think that

will open its fall season Sept. 19 {Registration for workshops and health education classes will open today and close Sept. 17."

include ceramics, decorating, textile painting, Bible WP study, Spanish, leathercraft, up-| holstery, coppercraft, French, gifts And theater. {

archery, badminton and dancing. Swimming classes are also open.

this year for girls 10 to 15 years old. crafts, games and dramatics, will be held on Saturday.

will begin Oct. 4.

pack, and another card must be

the stock pile must be turned over to cover it, This process is continued until. some card other than a red trey, deuce or joker is turned The red trey, deuce or joker is slid under the edge of the discard pile with part of it left protruding. Thus, everybody is reminded that the pack is frozen. The pack or discard pile is frozen to you until you or your partner has made a legal minimum meld. The, pack is frozen if during the process of play a delice or a series | Joker is discarded. It is sugy gested that you place the discarded wild card under the edge of the pack or tray, so that

Workshops available this year bridge, home

silver and dressmaking, |.

millinery, art,

The health classes include gym,

There will be a )unior program

The classes in swimming.

The “Ladies Day. Out”

If this card also is a red trey, deuce or joker, another card from

. deuce or a joker

WATCH MR, Champion's tech- South dealer -

lead hoard. . and ruffed a spade with dummy’s ace two rounds of trumps ending in “his

You take it from there. How would you play to take a total of 10 tricks? Count up your sure winners and you find vou have five heart tricks, the ace and king of spades, a spade ruff in dummy and the ace of diamonds. All vou need is one more [Or game Well, one alternative. {= to play the: ace of diamonds and then a small diamdhd, hoping the King is on vour left. If it dummy’s queen will, of course, become a winner The second line of play isn't too clear, but it must have some thing to do with clubs since that's

Mr. Champion went after the clubs, I'll tell you why in a minute, He led the trey of clubs, Mr. Meek plaved the five.and dummy's nine was taken by Mr. Abel's jack. Now Mr. Abtiel was In quite a spot

A diamond lead would run to the

queen on. the board, giving Mr anillel® »

Miss M. Jeanne McCoy Will Be Honored

Miss M. Jeanne McCoy will be feted at a crystal and linen shower at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow She will be -married to Milford M. Cheney Sunday. Mrs. Albert Sobey. 3744 N. Meridian St, is to be the hostess. Mrs. ‘Howard Harper is the co= hostess, :

when pedce and calm are restored to the industry, the detergents will have somewhere around 50 per cent of the total market in this country. They point out that soap sales also have zoomed since the war Meantime there {2 pandemonium in ‘the soap business and allied fields Who would have imagined the lowly bar of soap could inspire rivalry with such an impact as this? i

Next: W he afe the wounded in the washtuh revolution? |

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everyone can see that the pack is frozen. Whén one wild card is placed under the edge of the pack, discarded, it the pack.

Forces Play

if another wild card is should remain in

When a player discards a

black trev, he does not actually freeze forces the next player to draw

The Times Pattern Service’

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Send questions on bridge to Mr. Blackwood, The Indianapolis Times 9. : :

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Champion —knew—that--he

et tiss g A club lead didn't look much A p OC nr Temnroiders more inviting but Mr oe! Q 1 planted Heavenly Biue chart for face instructions oh cashed the king of that suit and morning glories® and they are how to make the hair of Sleepy--<* followed with his last club. On Head ' i a i 15 to 20 feet tall, growing all : this trick Mr. Champion dropped To order, use the coupon. the five of diamonds snd Mr over the shed but no bloom on Meek won with the ace of clubs one of them as yet. Where the Now it was. all over. Dummy’s . p156m is supposed to be, all it ANNE CABOT aree f clubs vy Mr : n 1 en of clubs was good, and Mr puts out are laterals, Will they 530 'S. Wells St. .. To Champion could reach the board Lo o with a trump and discard his ever bloom? Could it be the Chicago 4, Il. eight of diamonds seeds? The soil” Or planting y 50) SY Why did Mr. "Champion try for time® 8 1.'J. No. 5303 Price 20¢ | his 10th trick in clubs rather than > A Heavenly Blues are notably NAMS scocseverviiseee stsssnssses

slow bloomers. That's one rea sox many gardeners start seed early indoors. It's also likely (from profuse foliage) that a higher phosphorus content in your soil would bring flowers on faster. They'll likely blo&som_anyway before frost but I'd give them liquid fertilizer (high phosphates type) right away, Next vear also. be sure to buy seed of the early blooming strain. Send questions on gardening to Mrs. Smith, The Indianapolls Times, Indianapolis 9.

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card party at 1 p. m. Friday fies erescecsrcanrincercetneincnne

the Food Craft Shep. Mrs. Edgar Street BER RSNNTRNRINN IRENA NIA, RBonesteel -{s-chairman. : ir SE There will be a- meeting Monday City in the. Hotel Lincoln. Mrs, Robert Tilson, Greenwood, will preside. ‘State

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1 The members of the Greea Thumb and Irvington Women’s Garden Clubs are planning a {flower show to open Friday in {the Irvington Methodist Church auditorium. Presidents and flower show chairmen of all district garden clubs are Invited to a preview land tea preceding the publie | showing. % | Mrs. H. L. Hasbrook and Mrs, . 'E. F. Madinger aré co-chairmen,

| Fall Show Set The fall flower show of the | Arbutus Garden Club will be at { |1 p. m, Monday in the 38th St. |pranch, Indiana National Bapk. {Mesdames Richard Crane, Frank |Welcher and ‘Robert C. Blessing (are chairmen. | They will be assisted by Mesdames Fred G. Lofquist, William Zaiser Jr., Willlam G. Davis and | E. J. Elliott,

Dahlia Day Sunday will be Dahlia Day at {Holliday Park. The Indianapolis ‘Dahlia Society will exhibit flowers in Holliday House, There . will be a program at 3 p. m. under the direction of W. A. Saffell. William ‘F. Cuffel will Tead a discussion on dahlia cul” — —— | ture,

Group to Fete Students

| Dinner Will Honor Purdue, IU Girls

Girls planning to attend Indiana and Purdue Universities will be feted at a smorgasbord dinner at 6:15 p. m. Thursday in the Marott Hotel. The hostesses are members of the Alpha Xi Delfrom the stock pilé, as at no ta Sorority Alumnae Association, time can you take the top card. | Mrs. Allan B. Faux is chairman, if it is a black trey. However, assisted by Mrs. Malvern B. 8till, as soon’ as the black trey is . Mrs. Ralph L. McKay and Miss covered with another card other Naida Petranoff. Miss Reeta than another black trey or [Clark and Mrs. J. W. Collins are (and if the reservations chairmen. Mesdames pack had not been previously Leonard Sullivan, Carl Arnold frozen) the black trey in the and Howard Dupuis are in charge discard pile is disregarded, as of decorations and Miss Mary it does not freeze the pack. | Armington and Miss Erwilia’ RadWhen a black trey, a deuce, leliff are co-chairmen of enteror a joker is discarded, it forces tainment, )

the next player to draw from | .,. the stock pile. A black trey, a Actives to Attend Active. members who will at-

deuce or a joker, even though | you have two or more of them [tend are Misses ILois Horning, in your own hand, cannot be Jane Lindenberg, Hazel Shirley, taken up. Kay Poole, Bonnie Wiley, JeanWhen the pack is frozen, a nette Jinks, Mary Ann Kish, Sue player cannot take the pack or Kassebaum, Jane Baker, Janet discard pile unless he has twq Olson and Louis Beacham. ~~ _ natural cards to match the up- | Reservations for alumnae incard® For example, if the up- | clude those made by Mesdames card is-a 9-spot, you cannot Carl Arnold, W, A. Cook, Allan take the frozen pack unless you Faux, Kermit Harrell, Elmer have two natural 9's in your Koch, Ralph McKay, Elliott Morown hand. : {rill, Edward Sharer and Leonard If the pack is not frozen, Sullivan, Misses Mary Armington, you can take.the pack if you Doris Ann McNary, Naida Petrahave in-your hand a wild card noff and Radcliff. and .one natural card that | Mrs. Archie M. Koon, Bloommatches the upcard of the |ington, and Mrs. William H, pack. But remember that unless Strawn, Lafayette, alumnae chapyou or your partner has made ter advisors, will also attend.

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turned over from the stock pile.

minimum) ,the pack is -frozen te you.

Balance of Pack

Miss Nancy Krug Wed in Church

When the pack i pac 3 not frozen, Palms and candles formed the

you may add the up-card of : y the discard pile to one of your |0Ack8round for Miss Nancy

melds. The balance of the pack Rrug's marriage to. Frank. J. is then put in your hand. When | a!ther at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the pack is iragen, you cannot ihe Olive Franth C Br 3 jap ake the pac lacin : . NOME. Phe of your mE i® |Miller officiated. The bride. is the When you intend to take the {daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jodiscard pile by matching it with |Seph Krug, Beech Grove. and the cards in your hand, you must place the two A is in your | Mrs. Frank Gaither, Beech Grove, hand on the table and. then Misses Wanda Lancaster, Myrna Byland and Judy Krug and pile and place it with those two. 'Mrs. Patricia Roller, bridesmaids, After a correct meld is made wore pink satin and marquiset Josephi Hill was the best man and the ushers were Ken-= neth Lammers and Joseph R. Krug Jr. The bride's gown was of ice blue | satin. Her fingertip illusion veil i TE lof ice blue fell from a net cap, | SO MORROW: Scoring _ the She carried lilies and roses. | _ After a reception in the church

bridegroom is the son of Mr. and

pack, the balance of the pack is then placed in your hand, and you can add to other melds

af you desire.

! 0% the couple left for a short Auxiliary to Meet | wedding trip. They will be at | The Women's Auxiliary, Athe- home later this month in the naeum Turners, will meet at 6 Spink Arms Hotel. Mr, Gaither

p. m. Monday in the ‘clubroom. is a graduate of Indiana UniverThere will be a card party after sity and a member of Sigma Nu the meeting Fraternity.

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