Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1949 — Page 52
~ Tomorrow in ~ Shortridge Business Meeting
To Be Held Later
There will be an open house from 7 to 9 p. m. tomorrow night! in Shortridge High School. FolJowing the open house there will be a business meeting in Caleb Mills Hall Refreshments will be served in the library by the hospitality committee, Mrs. Vincent T. Adams is the chairman. Other members of the committee are Mesdames Bernard F. Lacy, John R. Barney, Walton M. Wheeler Jr, Grant O. Q. Johnson, Bruce; Savage, James L. Schell, D. A. Bhardelow and George M. Halverson. ! There will be a dance Nov. 11 after the Shortridge-Broad Ripple football game. i There will be dances in the school cafeteria following all athletic events for the remainder] of the season. Mrs. Eugenia Hay-| den, dean of girls, and Mr. and| Mrs. Otto Kuehrmann, chairman] of the parents committee on| dances, are assisting the Student! Board with the arrangements. | The Dads Club has had a door cut from the cafeteria to the] patio so that students may have mccess to the garden between dances. The PTA has bought 60 tables to be used around the dance floor. i Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson is the eral chairman of the Family lic to be held Dec. 3. Mrs. Harry Zuckerberg, Mrs. Louis Rappaport and O. D. Thugdere are on the poster committee. They will meet with chairmen of all committees at 3 p. m. tomorrow in room 118 of the school to determine what posters are needed for the Frolic and its booths.
Miss Wilson To Be Bride
Wedding Set To W. R. Gold
Mill Mildred Wilson and William R. Gold will be married at 10 a. m, Oct. 22 In the Heart Catholic Church. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Freeland, 1210« 8. Meridian St. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gold, Beech Grove, are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Eleanor Wilson, sister of the bride-to-be, will be the maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Harriett Gold, sister of oh
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Ushers Listed Joseph Gold Jr. will be his brother's best man. The ushers) will be Norman Gold, another brother, and Jack Btammer, { Mrs. Freeland and Miss Eleanor Wilson entertained recently for the future bride. Miss Wilson was also honored at a party given by Miss Gold.
The wedding breakfast will be Want to clear up in question and answer form some points concerng Winds Restau-/Ing these important cards. : Question: I have one or more red treys in my hand. I put them g canasta. If you have a canasta on the table and draw a card from the stock pile to replace them {but I forgot to draw a card for my |draw from the stéck pile?
in the rant and the reception in the of Mr. and Mrs. Gold.
—————— em —————— Wins Student Post : "Times Special HANOVER, N. H, Oct. 17— William C. Bobbs, 4936 N. Meridfan St, Indianapolis, Dartmouth College junior, has been named to the student governing commit-| tee of Gile Hall.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 4 MONDAY, OCT. 17, 1949
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Our Lovely Lady of Tomorrow
Photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr, Times Staff Photographer. ALESA McTARSNEY is going to ask Santa Claus for her two front teeth for Christmas. Alesa, who will be six in March, is in the first grade at the Tudor Hall School. She likes most of all her reading lessons, especially doing her homework with “Smoky Poky.” She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McTarsney, 2763 N. Kessler Blvd. —By Marjorie Turk.
'Canasta—
The Treys Are Important and Pesky; Here Are Ways to Play These Cards
By WILLIAM E. MCKENNEY, America’s Card Authority | with, but also to help me make # » Written for NRA Servie
' ee v | ° The threes play an important part in canasta and today r= minum meld Yequirement? Answer: In order to go out
with a concealed hand you need
self, After I discard can I still in your band you an meld your | re - on—— — black treys. However, you can {bonus you receive provided you! jer: No, you can't. How- i never Answer: No, you can make a legal minimum meld. treys. In other words, you could hile it 1 h {not put down four black treys pO ® is rue ye wit 2nd three wild cards and call it a y canasta. score an additional 100 nemper is when you down ou can't change any of YOUr ints for you), you have not met| concealed, you must So 2.0 the requirements of a minimum pasta hut you do not have to turn even though he meld. {meet the requirements of an
» = » { should have failed to draw a Question: If 1 pick up a red|initial meld. card. {trey in the discard pile and meld Question: If T put a red trey it immediately do I get to draw Mr. McKenney is unable to down and then meld three tens another card from the stock| answer Individual questions on would that meet the require- pile? | canasta from readers. Howments of a minimum meld? | Answer: No, you do not. HoW- ever, he will include the most
or: " ot. The ever. you place it on the table ; . Answer: No, it would n ® and it counts just the same as if| frequently asked questions in
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| pile is when the dealer turns it iup originally, up the pack.
- » » Question: Can 1 use a red trey to freeze the pack, if I prefer to do so, rather than meld it on the’ table? | Answer: No, you cannot. They must be put on the table imme-| {dlately, If you forget to put them down and are caught with them, when the other side goes out, they will cost you a penalty of 500 points each. Question: If I am caught with {a black trey in my hand does it {count against me? Answer: Yes, it counts five points against you. In other words you treat it the same as any other “nickel” card.
» ~ = Question: If there is only one card in the discard pile, and it {1s a black trey, and I have two {black treys in my hand, can I {pick this black trey up if it will {put me out? Answer: No you cannot. You, {can never pick up a black trey, {duece or joker in the discard pile {even though you have matching {cards in your hand. As a mat. ter of fact you must automatically draw from the stock pile.
" » » | Question: Can I at any time : . meld the back treys? of young couples in Indi. | pi Bi Yes, you can meld 'three or four black treys, if they| {will put you out. You can meld; {two or three or more black treys {with a wild card as long as you |go out. Pr | Question: 1f I go out with ai concealed hand can I use the black treys not only to go out A ———————————
Kadels Plan Bridal Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kadel, 5131 Washington Blvd. will entertain with a bridal dinner {Thursday night in honor of their daughter, Adeline Jane, and he?! former Miss P ou L i fiance, Colin Dowds. Tie d i ogy sz i The party, which will follow '"® ©aug ot Mp. an rs. the wedding rehearsal, will be in James R. Lentz, 1924 Vinewood the Hunters Lodge. Marott Hotel.. Ave The bridegroom is the son
Miss Kadel and Mr. Dowds will - be married at 4:30 p. m. Friday in’ of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fowler,
Girl Scout week from Oct. 31
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: : Daugherty paote Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wayne Fowler are at home in Indianapolis following their marriage Sept. 9 in the West Side Gospel Tabernacle. The bride, the
St. Paul's Episcopal Church. | 1453 Hiatt St.
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One other point to re- aires provide the music.
{| The Girl Scouts of Indianapolis and Marion County will celebrate
| Activities of the Brownie, Tn-| termediates and Seniors will be} Uni-! versity Building, Indiana Stdte
3 p. m. to 10'p. m. week days and|
p. m. On Nov. 1, 2, 3 and 4, there will be an international play pre-| pennsylvania St., hostess. Prosented from 7 to 9 p. m. It is en-| titled ‘Mister Copper Penny's Ad-|
NCCW Unit State Temple Sisterhoods
Sets Session For Thursday
Cathedral Group Plans Meeting
88. Peter and Paul Cathedral Unit, National Council of Catho-
Thursday in the Social Center, 14th and Pennsylvania Sts,
dent, chairmen. They are Mrs. Katherine Crush and Mrs, M. R. Pohimeyer, organization and development; Mrs.
Ford, transportation. Miss Marie O'Connor, publicity; Miss Marie Quinn, census; Mrs. A. H. Humphrey and Mrs. A. W. Heuer, hospitality; Mrs. Thomas Murphy and Mrs. Frank Foltz, program.
Other Members
Mrs. August Krieg and Mrs. Raymond McManus, mission; Mrs. Joseph O'Mahoney. and Mrs. Joseph O. Hoffman, confraternity of Christian doctrine; Mrs. Fred Gisler and Mrs. Frank Linville, welfare. Miss Helen O'Gara and Mrs. Alice Shambaugh, literature; Mrs. Joseph Putts and Mrs. Walter Maloney, youth; Mrs. H. A. Zeyen and Mrs. William McMillen, ways and means. Mrs. James Sheridan and Mrs. Charles Lines are chairmen of the auditing committee. Officers with Mrs, Morgan are, Mrs. Joseph Quinn, vice president; Miss Carolyn Gisler, secretary, and Miss Alma Kennedy, treasurer.
Mary Laffey To Be Bride
Will Be Married
lic Women, will meet at 8 p. m.|”
Mrs. William J. Morgan, presi-
Dorothy Russo and Mrs. Michael |®
Tudor Hall _
Will Present Wilde Play
Senior Class Event To Be Given Oct. 29
The senior class of the Tydor Hall School will present Oscar Wilde's “The Importance of Being Earnest,” at 8:15 p. m. Oct. 29 in the school auditorium. In the cast are Jacqueline Brandt, Ladue, Mo.; Jane Bassett, Carmel; Brenda Haram, Marion; Emily Weirich, Butler; Carol Holton, Pelham, N. Y; Joan Wyatt, Ft. Wayne; Jacqueline Pilcher, Susan Longsworth and Virginia Ruddell. Miss Nell McMillan Frazier, drama instructor, is directing the performance and Miss Grace Horsfall, art department head, is the art director. The student production staff includes Wilma Jean Vehling, assistant director; Dione Polakoff, Shelbyville, business manager; Jean Stacy and Ann Cockley, costume chairman and assistant. Barbara Blish and Beverly Bopp, Terre Haute, property chairman and assistant; Laura Stout, technical director and Anne Albershardt, publicity man- | ager.
Miss Taylor To Be Bride
Ceremony Is Set For Nov. 5
Mr. and Mrs. Connie M. Taylor, 12434 N. Gale St., announce the ap|proaching marriage of their |daughter, Betty Ann, to Joseph A. Cook Jr., Maywood. The prospec tive bridegroom is the son of Mrs. {Frank Blaschke, Maywood, and Joseph A. Cook. | The wedding will be at 7 p. m.
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Making last-minute plans for the state convention of the | Indiana Federation of Temple Sisterhdods are Mrs. Harold Lewis, | chairman of arrangements (left); Mrs. Harold Platt, general chairman {idee} ‘and Mrs. Manual Cassen, president of the State Temple Sisterhood of Indianapolis. The convention will be tomorrow and Wednesday in the Columbia Club.
Organizations—
Western College Alumnae
To Charles Killion
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Laffey, | 802 N. Parker Ave, announce the, approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Jane, to Charles Wallace Killion, son of Mrs. Marguerite Killion, 403 E. 224 St. The wedding will be at 11:30 a. m. Nov. 12 in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. Mrs. Gordon G.! Gilmer will be the matron of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs.| Robert M. Laffey and Mrs. N.| | Daniel Brown. David R. Boyd| {will be the best man while the| ushers will be David M. Killion,
[bride-to-be attended Indiana |versity.
Club to Give Skating Party |
| The 329 Club sponsored by the | Aduit Department, YWCA, willl have a skating party next Monday night from 7 to 11 p. m. in {the Rollerland Skating Rink. | | Miss Pat Hoffhien and Dick Beaman are chairmen of ar-| irangements. Committee chairmen) are Miss Betty Dungan, publicity; Robert Dain, ticket sales, and Mr. Beaman, entertainment. | The club has a dinner dance
{ Hall, 329 N. Pennsylvania St. The |events are from 6:45 to 11 p. m. {Charlie Bowers and his Wilson-
Club Calendar
WEDNESDAY {Chap. AF, PEO—Noon. Mrs. P.| P. Jordan, 152 Buckingham
Drive, hostess. Program, Mrs. V. A. Sly.
THURSDAY
{Loch Lomond Chap, ITSC—I11 | a. m. 38th St. Branch, Indiana
National Bank. Mrs. Robert Whitham, chairman; Mesdames Clyde Secrest, Henry
Schmidt and T. F. Riddell, hostesses. Speaker, Mrs. W. W. Houppert. John Strange Homemakers — 1 . m. Mrs. Ben Armstrong, 5920 N. Ewing St., hostess. “Becoming Clothing,” Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. F, C. Hughes. Chap. AF, PEO—1:30 p. m. Mrs. | William Johnson, 3625 N. | Denny St., hostess.
FRIDAY
Alpha Gamma Latreian—8 p. m. Miss Ruthanne Carson, 85¢5 N.
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gram, Mrs. D. N. Ross and Miss Bess Borden. Indiakapolis Woman's—2:30 p. m. Propylasum. Program, Mrs. J. ¢. Carter and Mrs. T. H. Cox. Newcomers—1 p. m. YWCA. Mrs. W. G. Fetter, hostess.
Leave After Visit
Dr. and Willian O. Starks left today after spending the week-| end with Mr, Starks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. O, B. Starks, 6038 College Ave. They live in Rochester, Minn., where Dr. Starks is connected with the Mayo Clinic.
ITSC Unit to Meet
Noble Reynolds will Norway.
speak on
‘Free Dance Planned The Buzz Bucket will have a dance Wednesday in the Coleman {Community Center. Stan Ser{danz's orchestra will play.
| The party, free of charge, is
lopen to teen-agers.
‘Vacationing in East Ti Special y WILLIAMSBURG, Va., Oct. 17 {—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Beach, Spring Mill Road, Indian-
{apolis, are vacationing here.
‘Rake Aids Planting | Scratch rye seed into bare spots with the rake for quick planting. {Buy only hardy grass seed like
Schedule Dinner Meeting
[publican Chairman, will present reception for national and depart{brother of the prospective bride-|the new 4th Ward chairman, John ment officers. groom and Robert Vote. The |Hart Jack E. Brown, newly apUni- pointed Young Republican County Chairman, will also be present.
be Mesdames J. Herbert Hart-| man, George V. Warmoth and {Helen L. Klesecker. Mrs. Lyman
The Southport, ITSC, will meet| § today in the home of Mrs. Andrew, | Crawford, 6880 Oronoco Ave. Mrs.|
Nov. 5 in the McKee Chapel, Tablernacle Presbyterian Church, Mrs.
Wil w v - The Western College Alumnae of, Indianapolis Will have alii ce paoacicr Will be the ma
dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. Friday in the Propylaeum, Dr Thomas, The bridesmaids will be Miss Jo B. Noble Jr. will show movies. : Rita Perry and Miss Joan MecMrs. Harry Dragoo II, president of the local alumnae, williNeely. Nancy Ellen Young will be preside. {the flowergirl and Jerry Hendrick-
Mrs. Mabel Fraser, vice chairman of the Republican State 507 the ringbearer. ; Central Committee, will speak Arr eer | Mrs. Hubert Heidinrich, 3510 {president; Mrs. Jesse Fischer, vice|N
the October meet of the 4th {N. Meridian St., and Mrs. Carol Ward Women's a Club. President; Mrs. George Holmes, [Johnson entertained recently for
The. meeting will be at 8 P. ‘{secretary; and Mrs. Homer Sparks, the future bride. Mrs. Walther, os Ie I Bors or ME A ltreasyrer. [1120 N. LaSalle St, will give a
Mrs. Edwin Steers, 3686 E. Falll Tne Federative Patriotic Socie-|P™ ' J0F Miss Taylor on Oct. 27.
Creek Blvd. {ties will meet at 8 p.m. wi ba + (= ild Wil
Jack Ennis, Marion County Re-|day in the YMCA. There will be a Gi Give Supper
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Names Attendants have a spaghetti supper from 15
to 8 p. m. Mrs. Ralph Federspiel will be tit Wednesday In the the matron of honor for the mar-| : : Rhoades, president of the club, age of her sister, Miss Helen Ladies from the Holy Rosary
will Preside, | Bosler. Miss Bosler and Dr. John| Women’s Club will supervise the ip Yanan, Svs nse F. Calland will be married atsupper. Mrs. John O'Connell and : + TR. 110:30 a. m. Nov, 12 in St. Joan Mrs. I. G. Boyd are general chairi the Warfed Hotel Mes. Lev M.lot Arc Catholic Church. men assisted by sii ThomLitz was the hostess. | The bridesmaid will be Mrs. =o hn nicholas Vol 1 Labia Cuawicr. Deits Sigmall2Ws. C Radford Jr, Clften,i’® Jill, Nicholas Volz ana wi Kappa ory en Ticet th N. J. Robert M. Calland will serve liam Murphy. row night in the home of Mrs, his brother as the best man. The| The booths will be in charge of Joseph Fendel, 1930 Mansfield St. | ushers will be James F. Calland, Mesdames Henry Gardner, Roy Oklahoma City, another brother; Nation, Edward Trimpe, Louis New efficers of the Wednesday Dr. Robert H. Mitchell, Park Groh, Bernard Weimer, Olivia Luncheon Club are announced. Ridge, Ill, and Richard C. Bosler, Weimer, Amos Huegele, Harry C. They are Mrs. Vernon J. Health, | brother of the bride. {Cook and Fred Koch.
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