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« un/Rules for 2-Handed Canasta

By WILLIAM E. MCKENNEY, America’s Card Authority

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opponent will want to know if he

3 has two chances at the pack. You Woman S Cl ub will find that the present two{handed game is quite fascinating if you employ the right tactics.

. =» Question: bo the same minimum meld requirements hold true in two-handed Canasta as in fourIs Speaker handed? In other words, if I am

Indian ‘en minus, do I need only 15 points? can Cindiana Woman's Republi ye 1 am under 1500, do I need 50

plowing the luncheon Dr. Her- Bead 0 Jains, and over 3000 do I chiatry in plete Tavern P8Y-| Answer: Yes. This rule and all Medical 1, will speak on the other rules for four-handed “The Function of a Child Guid- Canasta are the same,

ance Clinic.” Question: “In *iwo-handed CaMrs. Samuel Fletcher, pastinasta is it important that I get president, will give a memorial for my minimum meld down as quickthree members who have died. ly as possible? Hatten will be Mesdames Frances ase, Lloyd Johns, the atrategic points of play in Hazel Duenwig, Edgar Sheets, I a one In the twoFrank Lahr, Margaret Wyatt. handed game a player will seldom Amn Moodey and Frank PFalr-imake his initial meld unless he

oan pick up the pack. The object

Fanchon Griffey are in charge of control of the pack. If you do, the decorations, Reservations may be made with Mrs, Fern Norris, points in one hand.

t. Mrs.) nu =» { A. C. Davidsson and Mrs. Edwin! Question: In two-handed Ca-|

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T oe today 15] “Angmar Ne, ft is not. This spoils the two-handed Canasta

Answer: No, That is not one of you still have plenty of cards in

Mrs. Irwin Yeagy and Mre.iof the two-handed game is to get NOW you will not be able to use|

ean score from 2000 to 4000/Will need two natural cards in - YOu €an |your hand to pick up the discard State University.

NEA Service

TWO-HANDED Canasta uses two decks of cards with four il Jokers, just as in four-handed. The rules are the same except that iiyou deal 15 cards and you must have two canastas ta go out. The|

imy other two nines, and then

In the "first place, you| three facks for my mini-|/0odist Church. The Rev. Clinton | the have to make two discards. Your|meid the it JACKS my |

Answer: the correct play.

Trip Follows Church Rite

(following their marriage at 1 p. m,

Chibs— New Officers Announced

iard Watson, 6199 Road.

meet for luncheon tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

{Fifteen speech students from {Washington High School will give ithe program.

iauthor. {the club's pi

{before the Soroptimist Club at {12:15 Wednesday in the Hotel

By Club

Mrs. Howard Maxwell Heads Wives Group

New officers of the Indiana

The Bell Women's Club will

They will present a 30-minute skit commemorating the birthday of James Whitcomb Riley. Mrs. Bess 8. Wright is the director and She will be introduced by Miss Floye Don, member of { committee. Mrs. Elizabeth Boyle, president, will welcome new members.

Club to Meet

Miss Gertrude Rhoades, Bright| wood branch librarian, will speak

Lincoln. | Her subject will be Alaska. Miss Libby Evans, program chair-| man, will introduce the speaker,

The Indianapolis Earlham Women’s Club will meet at 12:45 p. m. Wednesday in

Meridian St. Thomas Hasbrook. national president of the Blinded Veteran's Association, will speak. | Mrs. G. Harold Duling is the program chairman, i

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Kale Urged In Winter Diet|

Vegetable Is Source | Of A and C Vitamins |

By JANE STAFFORD Science Service Medieal Writer

kale on their menus have bee

|mising a good bet, nutritionists

tell us. Northerners especially! would be wise to get acquainted with this vegetable, since it comes on the market during winter and! spring when other green leafy

Paul Marquiss Takes Bride |

Th Special BRYAN, O. Oct. 24—Mr. and

{ fg Here are some questions and answers on two-handed Canasta:|mrs Bernard Paul Marquiss are! in- Question: . Our group of players thinks it is impossible to get two on 4 wedding trip to wk, Orleans KH® rates high as a source of

aley canastas with only 15 cards, so" Miss Hazel Bonke, auditing. |we draw two cards at a time. Is/® deuce, and I have three Jacks go turday here. Mrs, Marquiss was

this becoming a common prac- and two nines, and the top card miss Charlene Elizabeth Brown, {on the pack is a nine-spot, should daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George |I take the nine-spot, meld it with A. Brown of this city,

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mum meld requirement? |Swengel officiated. The bride-t,

{groom. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Seldom woud this ar | Otis Marquiss, Albion, Ind. jwell as in other fruits and veg-!

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vegetables are scarce. Studies of the nourishing value of this green and of appetizing ways of cooking it have recently| been made at the Connecticut Ex-

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To Be Hostess At Supper

Sorority Group © Will Meet Tomorrow

Mrs. Owen Calvert, W. 79th St, will be hostess for the Indianapolis Alliance of Delta Delta Sorority. It will be the first series of meeting with programs on “Tri Deltas and Their " Mrs. Calvert will speak on House and 1.” Mrs. J. F. Ferdon Jr. is chairman of the event assisted by Mesdames W. F, Mont. gomery, John Peschau, Allen Stokke, William Mace and Wil. # liam Welch.

| Group Sets Meeting The Gamma Chapter, Gamma Gamma Nu Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the YWCA.

Zeta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority, will have a Halloween party in the home of Mrs. Paul Schmidt, 1930 N. Oxford St, Ehrich photo. o npegident. It will be at 8 p. m,

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stalnaker Alig are on a wedding trip to | Wednesday.

Nassau following their marriage at 4:30 p. m. Saturday.

bride | Prizes will be given for the

was Miss Ann Bobbs, dzughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bobbs, |best costumes and games will be

4936 N. Meridian St. The ceremony was read in the Bobbs' home, |Played. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weer, 5650 N. Meridian St., are the parents

of the bridegroom.

My Day— Civilian Undercover Agents | the home of : . # bow uae 2 wonsars, 00 x. Deserve Fair Compensation

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

Dance Date |s Announced

| Sorority to Sponsor | Event Nov. 12

| The Delta Lambda Alumnae {Club, Deita Delta Delta Sorority,

NEW YORK, Oct. 24—That is an interesting story about the will have a dance Nov. 12 in the girl photographer who acted as an undercover agent for the FBI, Columbia Club. Charlie Bowers

I am a little bit surprised if our

jand testified at the trial of the 11 convicted Communists here. But and his Wilsonairs will play. government accepts the help of| Mrs, W. F. Fernandes is the

someone who undertakes a considerably risky job for it’ and then/gance chairman. Her committes

that was run but for the diffi-

(it does not make some kind of decent financial arrangements to includes Mesdames David Hine, persons bill that would have made Charles B. Stone, Albert Haber.

{ , William M. Pert, James culties that the individual, on re.|it Possible for a reasonably small Tie¥or -

{number to come to our shores, turning to normal living, finds in In addition. the Russians may and Miss Patti Donnelly. Mrs,

Ibe finding out that the labor Richard M. Scherer and Mrs,

getting employment.

|A. Cromer and J. C. Ertel IIT

That ‘part of the story struck movement in this country is fairly|John K. Sturman are in cha

me as very odd because I am

tainly should get no less pay.

I was accused by the delegate

strong, and that any suggestion of the publicity and Miss Jeanette {quite sure that the FBI peoplejof using imported labor to lower Cassidy is the orchestra chaire [Jie SENAY work on these jobs the wages of American workmen man. ge ecent pay, and if you are would hardly be received with FAMILIES that have not had, going to pick up -civilians to do cheers by either the AF of L or py Messrs. and Mesdames Elmer the same kind of work they cer-ithe CIO.

Reservations have been made

Dolzall, Hine, James A. Cromer and Owen M. Calvert, Miss

The Secret Service and the FBI|{To™ the Ukraine of treating the wm... Poirer and Robert J,

in this country do such remark- question in a “playful” manner

ably good jobs that it is always When it should be treated most|F2lY:

a surprise when you hear some. | “¢riously. As’a matter of fact, I

{agree with him |thing that you don’t think is com-| ? ert A. Voight, John G. Harris patible with the realities of the serious question, and I thought 1 and A ne |was being serious, but it seems to . {me that the whole question will Yations {get more serious treatment and Messers We drove down early from detailed considerati

situation, Discuss Labor

With Mr, and Mrs. Pert will It i a most|P® Messrs. and Mesdames Rob.

Other reser have been made bY and . Meésdames + Kirk

m the Dinkins, Jack Sullivan, Sturman, periment Station at Storrs, Conn.!Hyde Park to Lake Success and ‘ternational Lar fini Fugene Bowen and George

/{iron. But the Connecticut scien-| tists give it a special boost as an!

inexpensive source of vitamin C.|

This anti-scurvy vitamin is the| one found abundantly in oranges and other citrus fruits and in| matoes and raw cabbage as

etables. In winter, diets of north-!

ter to put your deuce down with| Mrs. Donald D. Geesey, Bryal orn families are especialy likely|

the three nines, |

before, in two-handed Canasta (tron of honor. She wore damask (ney are advised to take advan-

you have to fight to keep control[F0Se satin fashioned with a bouf-| of the pack. If you lay down your fant skirt and bustle back. She lacks and nines, you may be left Carried a cascade bouquet of shell i : A : i tions, pom{with too few cards. Secondly, you rose feathered carna , | {will have several odd cards in PODS and ivy. {your hand, and then when the \Waars White Satin

lable to get hold of it. . » » Question: {two-handed Canasta if I get a lot| {of melds on the table I make it| {difficult for my opponent to dis-| joard?

Answer: That is only true

{your hand, but if putting a lot of | melds down on the table depletes [your hand down to seven or eight, icards you will ind that your op-! {ponent will just freeze the pack.

this discard on your melds, as you

ipile. If you have eight or 10 match-|

nasta, if I hold only one wild card, /ing pairs in your hand then it

lean be good strategy to put down| a number of melds, but make sure! you are not surrendering an opportunity to get the pack. The more matching pairs you have in your hand the better control you have of the pack.

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Mr. McKenney is unable to answer individual questions from readers.’ However, he will include the most frequently | asked questions on Carasta in | his column,

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{bouquet was of white carnations and orchids.

was his brother's best man. The ig |usher was Wayne Marquiss, Mich{igan City, Ind.

of the bride's parents. wedding trip the bride chose a blue faille suit with navy blue and bittersweet accessories.

Washington St, The bride is a graduate of Ohio

G. Grant Brown, Amboy, Ind,

The reception was in the home For her

The couple will live at 1909 8, Kokomo, Ind.

Dec:3 I Set For Hunt Ball

The annual Traders Point Hunt ball will be Dec. 3 in the Woodstock Club, Mr, and Mrs. Sylvester Johnson are serving as chairmen for the event. Assisting them are Messrs. and Mesdames Otto N. Frensel, John D. Gould, Frederick T. Holliday and Conrad Ruckelshaus, Ronald B. Woodard is the hunt president.

Purdue Women's Group

As 1 explained Sister of the bride, was the MA-its run low on this vitamin, so

tage of the good supply furnished

by kale. * » | SMALL leaves of kaie are even | richer in vitamin C than the| large leaves, the Connecticut sci-|

meet at noon points? If I am over 1500, do I Pack is frozen, you will not be! ne pride's white satin gown/entists found. They suggest strip1 {had a pearl encrusted collar, dou{ble peplum and hooped skirt. The Isn't it true that in!/imported illusion fingertip veil |was held by a satin bonnet. Her

ping the leaves from their tough midribs and then tearing or cutting them in inch-size pieces for cooking. A Further cooking directions to make kale appetizing and congerve its vitamin C are as follows: Boil nine minutes in enough water to come half-way to the top of the kale. If the kale has been tenderized in the field by heavy frost, it is better when boiled only six minutes. These best cooking times were learned by taste tests made by 50 college students and teachers in Connecticut. Cooking in a covered or an uncovered pan does not make much difference in the flavor, About 40 per cent of the vita-!| min C in the kale was dissolved in the cooking water, the scientists found. They therefore advise saving and using the water) drained off after cooking. It prob-| ably could be used for flavoring soups and gravies, or made into] a cream sauce in which to serve, cooked, chopped kale.

Plans Talk

Mrs. Clayton Ridge will speak at a meeting of the Isle of Capri ITEC Chapter at 11:15 a. m. Wednesday. The session will be in Ayres’ committee room.

Plans 'Pirate Party’

The Purdue Women's Associa-| tion will give a "Pirate Party”

at 8 p.m. today in the 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. It will be for all women graduates and former students living in or near Indianapolis. Hostesses will he Mrs. A. F, Augustine and Mrs, Fred 8, Saunders.

Plan Installation

The Verae Sorores Chapter, Verus Cordis Sorority, will have an installation service at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in Jones' Restaurant, 7803 E. Washington St.

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Recent Bride

during the {where representatives vitamin A and of two essential | gnishod the Dorning session Pot. | ETOUDS involved—labor, employer| minerals, calejum, or lime, and igh item that dealt with the treat- 2d Sovernment—are dealing wit DT A C il this question very constantly. ounci The fact that the Soviet Union

ment of immigrant labor, especially refugee labor. This time] few accusations were

the three|Perry.

{does not belong to the ILO is S + M +i levelled! peedil against the United States. ye/something that San be 8 y e 5 ee in

remedied. Nothing prevents the probably has occurred to the pyssians from Joining any of the Soviet bloc that we haven't let Inigpecialized agencies and it would for them as well as of the world if they

a8 many people as seem to want he profitabl to come, and our Congress has|for thy Baple refused again to pass a displaced would.

Miss Wagner To Be Feted

Miss Rosalie Wagner will be the honor guest at a dinner party tion box. at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday in Hollyhock Hill,

She will be married to Bernard {dames Lee Fox, Walter E. Garri-

Study Value Of College

AAUW Report Lists

Ideas on Education The American Association of

‘Evaluation’ to Be Wednesday Topic

The Indianapolis Council of PTA will meet 9:30 a. m. Wednesday in the 1d War Memorial. “Evaluation Responsibile ities” is the theme of the session. Mrs. Donald H. Carter, public relations chairman, will discuss the use of an evaluation suggesMrs. Bert C. McCamemon will preside. Other speakers will be Mes

University Women announces the|s; Soc Nov: 5 In St. Patrick's son, Wayne Kern, Richard T.

findings from questionnaires sent to. 30,000 members.

Catholic Church.

Guests at the dinner will Mrs. Frank Herrington will give The women Mrs. Donald Mitchell and oo the devotions and Mrs. Gonard

Graves and Harold M. Oshrey.

were asked to evaluate the value/Clara Weber, Louise Keyler, Eve-|Ftlland is to be the song leader,

of their college education in later|lyn Helderman,

life. ®

Nearly one-third of the mem- and Alma Bernloehr.

bership answered the question-

naire. The members suggest that Alumnae Club a college education should consist will Meet

of training and experience which are closely related to life after college,

Ward-Belmont School for Girl They also recommend that a will meet at 12:30 p. m. Wednes- |

Julia Striby, Mrs. Alvin Johnson, motion pie-

Edith Bigelow, Pat Stevenson !!'® chairman, announces that

the movie short, “Making Demoeracy Work,” will be shown at loe cal theaters during American Education Week, Nov. 6 through |Nov. 12.

polis Alumnae cub, Virginians Visit Here

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Ricketts

college education should be broad|/day in the home of Mrs, Leeland their daughter, Delores, Alex-

and flexible enough to stimulate the maximum development of |

in the fullest way possible for life! after college, Less than one per cent of the women answering the questions

Bland, 1211 N. Grant Ave. Work will be done on mats for of Mr. each individual, preparing each|the Red Door.

{andria, Va., are the house guests and Mrs. Richard I, Thorpe, 6104 N. Meridian St.

said that their college training! was of no value, AAUW branches! are now organizing for group, thinking on the problems posed.

Rockford Alumnae Name! Local Woman to Office

Mrs. Thomas J. Beasley is the newly elected secretary of the! national Rockford College Alumnae Council. She was named to the office at the recent meeting of the couneil in Rockford, Ill, Mrs. Beasley and Mrs. Frank) Weiland represented the local! alumnae club at the meeting, |

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optimism prev: she gave it or ling for a take Mr. Champic pointed. He the contract crossed his fin opponents wo game bid. (T} Mr. Muzzy's round was a no trump,” he bid over two he was trying Miss Brash ace and then five no trump parently trying Learning th two kings, h put the hand suit not pre during the bic Mr. Abel oj clubs and Mr the ace. He dummy, then ace, king, qu carding the fi the third hear When the fe from the bo: ruffed with th But Mr. Mu the nine and t. with dummy’s led dumm cashed his ac see, this dropp Mr. Mussy sp! hand, eoncedi and making h

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Mr. Champ out of his mi all of the luck

got. “What kine this?” Mr. C “You can’t co elub bid anc you turn up | “It says in Mr. Muzzy pri partner opens second hand, bid again.” “Oh NO!” V “That's when opening bid then only.’ - “1 play itt) BODY respor sisted, “And | seore while hold that pen

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