Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1949 — Page 6
The Times Page 6 18, 1949
; - Nee: “Fs, €N) Convention : Tom ook OM), on List : Tudor Hall School Seniors [Rehearsing for New Play
¥ . » Mrs. Mildred Crump will give
the program at Thursday's meetof the Past President's Club,
“Flowers of Distinction” will be the subject of Mrs, Crump’s| demonstrated talk.
Poets’ Corner
Mr. and Mrs, Willlam H. Faust, patrons of the Poets’ Corner, Inc, will be hosts Saturday for a fall
Sororifies—
Of Events
. {Joyce, vice president; Mrs. Wayne
Youth Rall
Local Maetings
vention and local meetings highlight today’s sorority news. The state convention of Delta Chi Sigma will be held Saturday and Sunday in the Hotel VanOrman, Ft. Wayne. Those attending from the local Phi Chapter will be Mrs. Robert 8. Sheets, president; Miss Helen
D. Shafter, social delegate; Mrs. Earl Hahn, Mrs. John Kinney, Miss Eloise Crowe and Miss Marie Nieten, Zeta Chapter of Ft. Wayne will be hostess for the event.
Mrs. Paul W. Johnson, 754 E. Pleasant Run Pkwy. will be
Members of Nu Chapter, Phi Deita Pi Sorority, will hold a Halloween social meeting tomorrow night in the home of Mrs. William George, 4223 Norwaldo Ave, Mrs. - is national chaplain for the sorority.
To Be Hel
WCTU to Mark 75th Year
A state-wide Youth Rally will
Tudor Hall School seniors are rehearsing ys for the play they will give Oct. 29 in the school a t's to be “The Importance of Being Earnest” by Oscar Wilde. Running through a scene are (left to right) Joan Wyatt, Ft. Wayne; JacQuafine Pilcher, Indianapolis, and Brenda Haram, Marion, three of
these da uditorium.
be held Thursday in the Roberts Park Methodist Church in connec-|
Nurses Alumnae Group Here Preparing For Pageant to Be Presented Oct. 28
tion with the 75th annual convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. This announcement was made today by Mrs. Avery Wood, Marion, branch secretary of the Youth Temperance Council.
Marion County YTC members
principals in the play. will be in charge of the 6 p. m. som, Freeman and Earl W. . r opening the activities. Yasiing, Jerry Devault, Richard Canasta— . Richard Werhly, state YTC pres: iste Roose. y dent, will direct the rally program Ranger. Rusaan site 50s: Answers Promote Uniform [ia 4 ply ’ 1 ’ The Rev. Howard Noggles will Evalyn . talk on “Youth at the Controls.”
Interpretation of Rules
By WILLIAM McKENNEY, America’s Card Authority Written By NEA Service
sing THE SIMPLICITY of Canasta is what has helped it to sweep mo district. the country. It is true that the game has a lot of little gadgets, but/bers will be furnished by a girls’
three of her original poems, will they are quickly learned. be given
by Mrs. Leonard A. States rules. However, card playH lers invthe United States like uni-not a © Assistant hostesses for the form rules, so once again I am go-|card? afternoon will be Mesdames Harry [ing to devote an article in clearud . Waddell, ing up a few of the confusing nts,
The only unfortunate thing about the game is that I hear peo-
field Polk, Greenwood. Mrs. John!ple say—in Cleveland they do this, and in California they do that. ; hostess, I admit there is a little variation in the Argentine and the United trophy award will conclude the
There will be a “singspiration” and devotions will be given by the Rev. Sheldon Duecker, KokoSpecial musical num-
trio and the Three Sharps and a Flat quartet.
A diamond medal contest and
90 points for our initialithere is only one more king out. meld. I now commit an irregular- ——————————
ard, Edna Buscher, Elsia Reyer and Alvaretta Stoddard. The group will hold its next Nov. 5 in the
program Athenaeum. Workshops in poetry, points? week
in the Poets’ Corner clubhouse,
deductible immediately.
ity which carries with it a penalty of 100 points. Do I subtract that ITSC Chapter to Meet penalty from my score, making it| The Franklin Delano Roosevel meld requirement from 90 to 50{Thyrsday in the home of
Answer: No. The penalty is not/Ave, Mrs. Noble Reynolds wil
t and you have to make a dis T dior fa Dish Di lov f there are three kings ier melded and you remember there Fala 1g splay are three kings in the discard pile, you know you are perfectly safe in discarding a king, if the packigycks County provincial furni-
1480 and reducing my minimum|rrgC Chapter will meet at 8 Lm rs.
evening's activities.
Provincial Furniture
ture, will be displayed outside the
Question: Our side has 1580|i5 frozen; and fairly safe even points on the score. This means though the pack isn't frozen, as\yptown Branch of the Colonial pective
p.'m. Thursday and Friday. exhibit the furniture. Colonial’s
1/8t. and College Ave. Both of the
A house trailer, furnished with/Beauty, will be used in the table
Furniture Co. from 9 a. m. to 4/and their parents, will include]
ties and bonuses are added on at the end of the hand. Therefore as far as your minimum meld requirement is concerned your score is 1580 points and you still need
NIDS Parley
Penal-{speak or “Norway.” ———
SR —
Plans Skit
FRENCH LICK, Oct. 18—8ta nley Posner, Washington represen-
NIDS convention which opened Was an ace. here in the French the ace and play it on my partLick otel. ner's meld, but my opponents said Mr. e on _|T had to draw from the stock pile| ment's Partner Is in Wash »ifor my first draw. Were they The convention theme is “Better right? t—Your Key to Suc-| Answer: Your opponents were a. wrong. As long as the discard A feature of the four-day meet- pile is not frozen and your parting will be a dramatic skit tomor- ner has made an initial meld you
row entitled “Four Aces of Better Sales Management.” Diaper operators will don greasepaint to ‘present the play,
convention program also include panel discussions on industrial problems and specific subjects re-
y Pile, if you can legally use the
90 points for your:initial meld. - . . tion: My partner made an initial meld of two aces and a joker, satisfying the minimum] meld requirement. When it came my turn, the up-card of the pack I wanted to pick up!
can pick up the ace and play it} on the meld. The melds of your er are also your melds. As a matter of fact only one player| on each side should keep the melds. There is nothing in the rules which requires you to make) your first draw from the stock |
up-card on the pack. - ” .
Question: As I understand it the important thing in canasta to get the discard pile, therefo I claim you do not have to try and
on lating to the industry. A convocation and board of directors’ get-together will conclude Thursday. Mrs.
§ § g §
Detroit, is NIDS
HELP WHERE HELP IS NEEDED
DONATE TO THE COMMUNITY FUND TODAY
ND compaAafNY 29 West Washington St. as
remember all the discards in that} ipile. Is that right? |" Answer: No, you are wrong. It {{s true that it is important to al{ways try to get the discard pile, but what happens when you can-
yt
SEE YOUR
and Miss Mil
will be held in the White Cross Service Center.
chairman, is Mrs. Elmer Von Pein and Mrs, Earl Schoo, give a book review,
tions.
Times photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr.
Barbara Meek, New Castle,
To Be Honored at Dinner
Times State Service in honor of their daughter, Barbara.
double-ring ceremony will be read in the First Presbyterian Church
officiate. Neff, Philadelphia; John Haugh Table Decorations {Bast Chicago; James Smith The bridal color, American New York.
decorations. Use Hot Water Guests, in addition to the pros-
bride and bridegroom For Laundering Plenty of hot water is essentia
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morgan, De- Washing is done by hand or ma-|;, t Hubert Blankenship, 633 N. Euclid|Uptown Branch is located at 42d troit. ere. through . today. 24
\Gladys Morgan
Luncheon, Tea Armory. Events Set
Wittenberg Women's Guild to Meet
An annual tes and a luncheon or
Mrs. William Schneider will and Mrs, will lead devoayworth
is local chapter president.
= - Mrs. Louis Zoeller, 2038 N. Gale St., will be hostess Thursday for a noon luncheon and business
meeting of the Oak Hill Grand-
» = ” The Grolier Fine Arts Club met today in Herron Art Institute.
‘Wilbur Peat, Herron director, gave
a gallery talk. Club officers were the hostesses.
The Bridal Scene—
2 Weddings Planned
The announcement of two Nov, 19 weddings is made today in the bridal scene. Miss Teresa Jane Gillespie's approaching marriage to Edward C. Loughery is announged by her mother, Mrs. John Gillespie, 437 8. Arlington Ave. The prospece tive bridegroom is the son of C, V. Loughery, 5133 N. Pennsylvania St. The ceremony will be read at
Preparing for the pageant the Methodist Hospital Nurses Alumnae Association will give Oct. 28 11 a. m. Nov. 19 in Our Lady of are (left to right Miss Margaret Glenn, senior student nurse; Miss Sylvia Pennick, Washington, Ind., red O'Donnell, Camby, supervisor, who is wearing a 1908 student nurse uniform. Miss Pennick, also a senior student nurse at Methodist, represents Miss Sairy Gamp, famous 17th Century nurse who smoked a pipe. The pageant is part of the hospital's golden anniversary celebration and
Lourdes Catholic Church. Miss Irene Gillespie, sister of the bride-to-be, will be mald of honor. Mrs. James Shevelin, another sister, and Miss Louise Cerne will be bridesmaids. Robert Loughery, the prospecs tive bridegroom's brother, will be best man. Ushers will include James Loughery, another brother,
To Become Bride
| Miss Gladys Louise Morgan land George Arthur Heshelman
{Church, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Morgan, 76 Whittier
Miss Meek will be married at 3:30 p. m. Saturday to Robert/Place, announce. C. Haugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril M. Haugh, East Chicago. The
The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Herman *|F. Heshelman, Bloomington. The
The Rev. Paul Spurgeon willigineon New York; Miss Corrine/ceremony will be read by Dr.
Homer Page at 6:30 p. m. Mr. land Mrs. Charles W. Hoke will ''be the attendants. After a trip
{ Shelbyville, and Charles Dobbs, south, they will reside at 72%
Whittier Place. .
Attending Rose Show Mrs. Harry Brown, 5801 W. 1|Washington 8t.; Mrs, Walter {Luebking, 5128 E. Washington
bri ty. | a, Thursday 2d Feiqay. oped Henbere o Boh r How pasty. ioe mat efficient laundering of gt, and Miss Elizabeth Bertertito the public free of charge, is Hamden of here; Mr. and Mrs. . traveling through the country to/Richard Englehart, Indianapolis;
mann, 2625 N, Meridian St., are
This holds true whether the/in Washington attending the Na-
tional Rose Show being held
and
(chine, whether the water is hard Mrs. Lenis Elder, 503 National
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Daniel-lor soft and whatever soap or!Ave. also are in Washington at
firms stores carry the furniture.'son, New Castle; Miss Patricia detergent is used.
10E/
Amt Ho
««o.straight te you GASRANGE DEALER’ for a BARGAIN in .
MODERN 4, RANG
stove of yours and get a Fast, Clean, Economi
ROUND UP. So... BUY NOW AND SAVE!
CITIZENS
AND COKE
~
Get rid of that unpredictable, back-breaking old
Automatic, Modern GAS Range. Experience real cooking comfort and perfect cooking results all the time on a Modern GAS Range. Many GAS Range dealers are offering real bargains, and good trade-ins on a Modern GAS Range during the OLD RANGE
the same meeting.
Gs OLDRANCEROUNDUP 7
r
S
cal
GAS RANGE DEALE
and Dr. John Courtney. Barbara {Mertz will be the flower girl and {Donald Potter, ringbearer.
NEW CASTLE, Oct. 18—Mr. and Mrs. Forest Meek of this clty| will be married Thursday in the] The prospective bridegroom will entertain with a bridal dinner in their home at 7 p. m. Friday Parsonage of the Grace Methodist
was graduated from Villanova | University.
” ” » | Mr. and Mrs. Giles C. Davis, 2701 8. Illinois St., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Betty, to Ted A. Pollard, son of Mr. and Mrs. C, J, Pollard, 2348 N. Pennsylvania St. The Rev. R. C. Windhorst will read the double-ring ceremony at 7:30 p. m. Nov. 19 in the Pleasant Run Boulevard Evangelical and Reformed Church, Sorority Will Hold 4 Halloween Party Alpha Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority, will hold a Halloween party at 8 p. m. Thursday in the E. New York St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. Hostesses for the party are
Mesdames Nina Warren, Lois Martinez and Vera Randel.
Cow
Blackwood
Cham Rewal King |
opponents out Look at the tional guess Mr on this hand.
guess at all and wel
mitted to win.
North dealer East-West vulne MR.
The bidding: NORTH EAS 10 Past 18 Past 8NT Al Pa
clubs followed : ducked again. club lead with carding a sma hand. Now he led monds from the played the ac Abel's lone kin death,
Surprise to F Mr. Champ! finesse because
as anybody at king dropped. up with his ace that very conti If it turned c held the king
still have nine monds, one cl three spades. As a reward play, Mr. Char put a squeeze make five-odd with the ace o the rest of that When the las Mr. Abel was d to the jack anc heart. If he | Champion wou spade from du heart tricks. Actually, Mr small spade, so carded a hear and won the | the spade suit.
Plan N Next
Enlist Ev Of Fami
Experienced fall, not spring the garden ye make your ya year? First, a pla family enjoy y mer? If not, c each one's inte Can Mom hav and Dad a fev room for hi: hobby? Can big sist go she can In picnics? Can bird feeding = Scout credits? One way to | any yard is tc of the family est in it. Ther around that. Second, wha failures this plant too mu time to take had? Or w whether shrub sickly and alv cine? If the latter, =now. Gathe you can get in Bury them in frost. Use the and trees. Put some | shrubs and pe: garbage this ashes on the
