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Leslie Fay Dresses Offered For. 5-Feet 5 or Less Type

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Canasta—

Biggest Prize Offered in Game Is 'Canasta Bonus’ .

By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY, America's Card Authority Written for NEA Service

THE BIGGEST prize offered canasta bonus.

Do not play for natural canastas. If you can get a natural | ' canasta that does not cost you anything, all right; but it is a mis-| Thursday S Menu take to risk 300 points in an attempt to get 200 points more. Your opponents may go down, and you will have lost your/

300-point canasta. Form as many) canastas as you can—mixed or| natural—and form them as| quickly as possible. If you see you have your opponents locked so that they cannot go out, and you have plenty]

of plays on the board, you can|ig that true?

try for a natural canasta if you want to, provided you have melded at least one canasta already. But even then, if you get caught with a wild card in your hand

with which you could have made pjack three for the purpose of | a completed canasta, your part-istopping your left-hand opponent!

ner is justified in criticizing you severely for not completing a canasta with it. | » ¥ . { Question: Can two canastas of| the same rank be formed by al partnership? Suppose that we put down four eight-spots and then] add three wild cards to it, form-| ing a mixed canasta. Could we later put down four more eightspots and add three wild cards, forming another eight-spot canasta? Answer: Yes, you can have two canastas of the same rank. However, if you meld a mixed canasta as described above, then gradually add four more eights to it, you cannot add three more wild cards and make a second canasta out of the second group of four eights. Having placed a card with a meld, you can never separate it from that meld. You may add the four eights and the three wild cards if you want to, but you will get the bonus for only one canasta. The added cards will be scored at their point value only. In order to score two canasta bonuses for

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Leslie Fay dresses are proportioned for the five-feet five or less figure. Both the suitdress (left) and the coatdress come in sizes 10 to 18 in black faille with jet, velveteen touches. They are $14.95

eighth natural card, you certainly

wild cards, and then you ves FOOd Display

of that rank, do not meld them

Suggested

Hints Offered on Meat Pie, '49 Style By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staft Writer

This appetizing fall recipe is _ | different, economical and hearty. {Need more be said?

- ® . MEAT PIE, 1949 STYLE ‘| Three-quarter pound ground * | beef, one cup soft bread crumbs, one-half cup milk, one egg, one * [teaspoon salt, one and one-half teaspoons Worcestershire sauce, {two tablespoons minced onion. : (Filling: One and one-half cups drained whole-kernel corn, one cup drained canned tomatoes, one-half teaspoon salt, one-fourth teaspoon basil, butter or fortified

margarine. To make “crust,” soak bread crumbs in milk and beaten egg for five minutes. Add beef, salt, Worcestershire sauce, and onion. | Mix thoroughly. | Line bottom and sides of a nine-inch pie plate with mixture. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 10 minutes. Meanwhile mix together corn and to-| matoes and drain off any excess liquid. Add seasonings. Remove shell from oven, add filling, and dot with butter or margarine. Continue baking for 25 minutes. Cut In the game of canasta is the) er four 10 a for serving.

~ —~+~BREAKFAST: Canned grapefruit juice, ready to eat cards of the same rank, you mugt| cereal, soft cooked eggs, cofmeld them in two separate and fee. cake, coffee, milk. distinct canastas. LUNCHEON: Bowls of wpotatosoup, crackers, Thoppe sandwich, baked. apple, tea, milk. >

DINNER: pork ock ragout, parsley boiled tatoes,

buttered carrots, cabbage and apple salad, stewed pears, vanilla cookies, coffee, milk, rye bread, butter or fortified margarine.

2 = ” Question: Someone told me that after completing a cdnasta, it is not wise to add cards to it.

Answer: Yes, that is true.| Especially if you meld a natural canasta, and then draw the

should not play it on the canasta. The eighth card is as good as a|

from picking up the pack. io { S If you have a canasta consist roups Oo ee ing of five natural cards and two

to draw the other natural cards|

Economists to Give

unless you are going out. Use| . Demonstrations

them to stop the opponent from|

taking the pack. A b Many players hate to discard | in Saimibey of dent groupe

an ace, especially if they have a&igemonstrations to be given at the canasta of aces; but the ace may pestival of Dairy and Related keep the opponent from taking Foods at the Fairgrounds this the pack. Remember that you week. The Festival is a part of may get the pack at your next/the International Dairy Exposi-!| turn and you will get the ace tion to be here through Saturday. back. Tomorrow, Miss Mary Beeman, yw head of the home economics deQuestion: Does a partnership|partment of ‘Ball State Teachers have to have a completed canasta College, will head a delegation before they go out? from that school. Friday, Miss Answer: A completed canasta Mary Huey, head of the Home is required to go out, but you can|Economics Department, Indiana form the canasta and go out at|Central College, and Sister Joan the same time. Marie, head of the home economics department, Marian College, will attend with the students

Mr. McKenney is unable to answer individual questions from readers. However, he will

inclide the most frequently Tuesday, Mrs. Anne Lee, chair.

man of the home economics de-

asked. questions on Canasta In |partment, Indiana State Teachers his column.

College, and Sister Mechtilde, head of the home economics department, St. Mary of the Woods College, headed delegations from those schools.

Everyday Food Hints

The demonstrations will be given by nationally-known home {economists and will be practical and unusual ways to make everyday foods. Tomorrow Mrs. Catherine Beck of Avco Corp. will give “The Case of the Disappearing Apron” in which separate luncheon and dinner menus will be prepared at 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. Miss Doris Goodwin of Borden's will show how to prepare a wedding breakfast, brunch, a bridge and buffet luncheon and a company dinner in her discussions Friday. Saturday, Miss Verna Miller of Frigidaire will give a series on “Carefree Cooking” during which {she will show how to prepare a broiler luncheon menu, | ——————————

'Clubs—

TSC Unit To Meet

The Flemish Flanders Chapter,

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ITSC Unit to Meet The Wabash Chapter, ITSC, will meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday in the

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Play Clothes

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ITSC, will meet at 7:45 p. m. to-[~

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Nylon Stars In Vogue = Fabric Show

Washable Materials

Are Stressed

Wiclders of a talented needle will be interested in the wide range of fabrics and fashions shown at Block's fall fabric fashjon show yesterday. The show was presented by Miss Grace McElligott, Vogue magazine stylist, and featured gowns made from Vogue patterns. The show was repeated at noon and 2:30 p. m. today in the fabrics section on the fourth floor of the store and will be shown at 5:20 p. m. tomorrow in the auditorium.

Nylon materials and other washable fabrics held the spotlight. A cocktail dress in black nylon velvet had the low neckline that showed up throughout the show and @® drape that {dropped to make an uneven hem{line. Another nylon model was in a sherry wine crinkled fabric with

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material. And it cropped up

late-day dress. ‘Wasn't Limited

By SUE BURNETT

The tiny family members will |in a pale pink corduroy negligee look like a pair of angels in [tabbed for early morning wear

these practical play clothes. [pecause of its practicality. High Suttable for a boy or, girl, two [fashion points “ere were satin versions of the coveralls are [gccents, a low neckline and a full possible—make with or without |gkirt. a collar and for fun, applique

a saucy duck on one side. A gray corduroy street dress

|{the “crinkle” woven right in the|

again in a pale blue taffeta nylon| |

But washability wasn't limited | exclusively to nylon. It appeared

was vat-dyed and also had the washable label. And a Tartan plaid blouse that comes in 10 different color combinations also is tubbable. It has the look though of a fine woolen fabric.

Pattern 8526 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 years. Size 2 coverall short sleeve, 23; yards of 36 or 39-inch; jacket, long sleeves, 15% yards; bib overall, 21 yards. A casual two-piece style was ' Don't miss the new Fashion. [Shown later in the show as a The fall and winter issue will [Pale beige jersey tied together delight you with its up-to-the- with a leopard belt. It made the minute, easy to make frocks for [dress look like a one-plece frock all the family. Free gift pat- rather than its original style. tern printed inside the book. This last pattern, incidentally, inTo order pattern or our Fash- cludes only three pieces so it's a fon book, use the coupon. good beginner for the budding seamstress.

Style Notes

One of the prettiest” evening gowns had a black velveteen top attached to a bright red cotton skirt. Cotton was stressed as a year-round fabric, but it was Price 25¢ [given a cold weather touch here with black velveteen dots. Other striking color combinations were a pink and violent red dance gown straight from a Dior as essenasssssveseeeeesess| PATIS collection; a little red overcoat and a Robert Piguet Paris seesessssssssssssasce sasssseeee Original done in purple iridescent

SUE BURNETT The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St. Indianapolis 9, Ind. No. 8526

[email protected] Fashion Book Price 25¢

5 t wool. This last had the scooped tree ¥essssssscssscsscsnnnenssingyt neckline and the ladylike OIY +veieseresrsrsesensnsnsas|ShoUIdern that were {throughout the collection. State cocesecrenseyeSrsencancean| 161 {ING Is Announced ; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Luzader, 1303 N. Kealing Ave., announce {the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jean, and Gene C. Cra|dick. He is the son of Mrs. Dey { BY MARULERITE SMITH |Fawn Cradick, 4905 Orion Ave. Q—We have quite a few ever-| The rite will be read Oct. 30 in greens especially the low type the Brookside Evangelical United Shreaders. Something Seo Jo Brethren Church with the Rev. A. ave been eating them as the Glenn O’Dell officiating. Et iE Severs] Jajtiss I fon - . |Luzader ore her marriage. tia be spiders? We spray them Miss Harriet Sachs will give a With Sowers of sulfur. Daily miscellaneous shower in the home , nell. |of her mother, Mrs. W, O. Sachs. A—If you have dusted with sul- They will be assisted by Mrs. 5 pein 2 Year Jike Richard Walker and Mrs. Walter A S 18 red spider Brown. damage. Could it be that bag! Mrs. Elmer L. Beanblossom, hs have eaten the needles? 3621 Brookside Pkwy. S. Drive, the moment about all you will be the hostess Oct. 19 for ancan do about them is to hand- other miscellaneous shower. Her pick the tiny bags in which the assistants will be Mesdames Paul varmints are wintering over.Barker, Harvey Shawyer, WardTat hey to control next ner Burney, Earl Davis and Clif- . {ford Endicott, (Will this reader please send name and address for a person- + al reply to the other questions?) Sorority to Convene The Alpha Chapter, Omega Phi Tau Sorority, will meet tomorrow

in the home of Mrs, Marjorie Holloway, 5864 Ralston Drive.

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Make Old Ties Look Like New

Send questions on gardening to Mrs. Smith, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9.

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| Magdalena Fred is to be the guest speaker.

‘5962 | A “Harvest Moon” dance is By MRS. ANNE CABOT being sponsored by the members The life-like freshness of |Of the Glee Club Auxiliary tomor-

{row night i Cs these enchanting floral pictures Ho 8 pi Seouie Agi add charm and distinction to | Tracey Durliner and his or. any room in the house. Work |chestra will play. the large flowers in satin stitch The. o : Tan pening meeting of the . .. smaller flowers and leaves |p. 0 oo RO i oe in buttonhole stitca, or if you |p m today in the home of Mrs. prefer embroider the entire de- | K. V. Ammerman, 4830 Park Ave. sign in simple outline stitch. Pattern 5962 includes hot iron transfers for two pictures, each measuring 12% by 10 inches, material requirements, stitch illustrations and complete making and finishing directions.

To order, use the coupon.

ANNE CABOT The Indianapolis Times 530 S. Wells St. Chicago 7, IIL

No. 5962 Price 20c

jubilee year.

The Independent Social Club! met yesterday in the home of Mrs, Martha Tarr, 3909 Graceland Ave.

Betty Jane Moore To Be Feted Monday

Miss Betty Jane Moore is to be feted at a bridal party Monday. She will be married to Herbert E. Dearholt on Oct. 22. The members of the Tau Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, will be hostesses for the shower. It will be in the home of Mrs. Patricia Green, Indianapolis.

NEMO ccocssccssosssssssensnans

chess isesesana sat ete esses Sorority Alumnae

: The Indianapolis Alumnae of! Street ..ccoccccsceccsscrcccenae Alpha Xi Delta Sorority will meet |

Broad Ripple Branch Library. Mrs. George w will talk on “Norway.” '

| State tessssssasssssseraranennes the guest speaker,

The club is entering its golden:

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