Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1949 — Page 5
Sororities
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.teacher of the sight saving classes
- poropfty’s philanthropic work. The
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Sight Conservation, ‘Nursing Service Aided
Two sororities will have meetings to work on philanthropic projects. The Delta Gamma Alumnae of: Indianapolis will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of
Mrs. Albert W. Sahm, 146 E. 44th}
St. Dessert and coffee will be served by Mrs. Robert W, Arnold.
Mrs. Arnold will be
Assisting a Mesdames Gerald Wadleigh,- W. ¥.Kegley, Harry A. Weaver, Robert Jenkins, Robert Fatout, Boris E. Mediteh, J. C. Greenwood and Fred A. Ritter and Miss Martha Lee Williams. Mrs. Frank L. Churchman, welfare chairman, is in charge of the program.
There will be an exhibit of the"
work being done by the organization: in co-operation with the sight conservation tlasses in the public schools. Recordings will be played to demonstrate studies in these classes. Miss Grace O'Brien,
at School 45, will speak. Mrs. Walter C, Witt, ways and means chairman, will report on the sorority’s sponsorship of a Civic: Theater production on Dec. 11.
Speaker Announced Mrs. “John Harter, Louisville, third national vice president of the Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority, will address the local alumnae group at 1 p. m, Wednesday. Mrs, Fredrick F. Marston, 4611 N. Meridian 8t., will be hostess for the dessert meeting. Mrs, Harter will talk on the
sorority supports the Social Service Department of the Frontier Nursing Service. It also mainta‘ns a social service secretary in Wendover, Ky. Other activities include support of the rehabilitation vrogram of the American Friends Society and a project to feed the children of St. Nazaire, France. The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter works for the Little Red Door. Mrs. Marston will be assisted by Mesdames Max Barney, L. Victor Brown, William MacDonald, Lester Nicewander, Charles Steger and O. M. Jones.
The Indianapolis Chapter, Omicron Sorority,-will have a dinner at 6:30 p. m. next Monday in the Wonian's Department Club.
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Ball Nov. 18
Miss Gloria Novak is general chairman for the Butler Univer-|
_sity Panhellenic Dance. The event! will be Nov.. 18 in the Indiana
Roof Ballroom, Miss Novak .is a junior and president of the Panhellenic Council. The dance will open the gprmal season on the cam-. pus. Tradition dictates that the - ... coeds take thes men to this event. They must buy the ticket, - send corsages and provide trans-
Miss Novak
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(CAROLYN SUE LEBOWITZ plays “going toa dance.” 0 8t. Patrick's Catholic Church. 1,4 of confusion as to what hapShe dresses up in her mother's gowns ahd models all |,
the hats she can find. Caro
ballroom steps. This 19-month-old is also fond'of jater.
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Page 5 Mon., Nov. 7, 1949 = 2 Soa nn a Guild Plans | ‘To Observe 1
Irvington Club To Provide Music |The Marion County Guardian |Home Guild will celebrate its fifth |anniversary with a tea from 1:15 to 3 p. m. tomorrow in the home. The Irvington Music Club will! , [provide the music. On the Pro-| gram will be Mesdames Arlington| Prince, Harry Ware, Lewis Baum-| gardt and Waldon Pearson. Miss Minnie Alper, director of ‘the child welfare department of, (Marion Cotinty, will speak on] ; [chia welfare problems. Mrs. Lay{man Kingsbury is chairman of ithe tea. | | Mrs. C. C. Masenten, president of the guild, will conduct a short {business meeting following the tea.
| The Golden Wheel Committes,| {Caroline Scott Harrison ' DAR {Chapter, will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the home of Miss Annette Short, 35 W: 36th St. | Miss Margaret Ruth Waters iwill speak on genealogy. Mrs. R.| |C: Stein will assist the hostess.
~ yw t | “Members of the Accredited] {Flower Show Judges Association) of Indiana will meet at 10 a. m./ {Wednesday int the Brookside Com- - munity House. { Holiday arrangements... for, imantels, doors and tables will be arranged and judged. Following| luncheon a business meeting “will|
be held. Mrs. Thomas Ayton is Ha president of the association. Mesdames John L. Woolling,
The St. Philip Neri Unit, Na-! {tional Council of Catholic Women,
Club.
tions for the Children's Museum Guild Din
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a program’ Wednesday night in Caleb Millg Hall. The Women's Associations Fairview Preshyte- . rian Church, is sponsoring the
_|a party. : Another group will include Mr, - and Mrs. Hubert Kemp, Mrs. and Mayme Kernp and E. A. Kemp. : Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Otto and Jimny Otto will be, at the conlcert, Miss Alice Otto) is taking a |group of friends. : | At the concert will: be Messrs. land Mesdames James) Biddinger, {Jean Copeland, Arthur! C. Nelson jand Carroll Stine and Dody Stine,
Also Attending | Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Winholtz {and party will attend. Seaged to{gether will be Dr. and Mrs. R. M. { Vandivier, Dr, and Mrs. P. K, 3 Cullen, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. McCallum, Messrs. and Mesdamwes J. + |W. Bryant, Charles Martin and Ralph Quinn and Mrs. J. \W, Kelch. 5 haab and Thomas C. Capehart are addressing invita. | Mrs. E. W. Billyew and Mrs,
Dance. The dance will be Nov. 26 in the Woodstock jlaabpdl Diingworth are planning
In a group will be Messrs, and’
Charles E.
will meet at 8:15 p. m. today in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Canasta— Church Auditorium. ; Mrs. Ralph Schmidt will show |EDlored Hovies of the Second National ilgrimage to Fatima, Rome, Ya ae Lourdes. She Cleared Up by also will show pictures of Eng-| land and Ireland.
Miss Smith To Be Feted
Showers, Parties
THERE ARE a great many'r
delphia, Pa.; who is recognized as in the country, He has long been
nasta players. Miss. Jean Maney, -516 E. 33d] discuss all of the angles in caSt, will entertain with a miscel- naqta, so that in my questions {laneous ‘shower tomorrow night znq answers you get another
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= Smith. Miss Smith and Robert i, the game. Bob Wallace, Times Staff Photographer,
|F. Breen will be married Nov. 26 Having learned that there is a Also planning parties for the pens when you make a meld that . ture bride are Mrs. Charles does not add up to the minimum lyn then tries out the latest |Consodine and Miss Pat Noone. initial meld requirement, Mr. {Mrs. Consodine will give a lunch- Crawford and I. discussed the legn and shower Saturday in the various situations that may result]
She swims in the summertime and launches flotillas in the | Highland Golf and Country Club. from this error and have in-|
bathtub during the winter months. She is the daughter | of Mrs. Joseph Lebowitz and the late Mr. Lebowitz. Carolyn and her mother live at 2406 Central Ave.—
By Marjore Turk.
Miss Noone will honor Miss corporated all of them in this and |Smith with a dinner party and a the following articles. If “you |erystal shower Nov. 15 in the Save these two articles, you will {Indianapolis Athletic Club. Miss be able to answer any question Margaret Junker will give a in connection with an insufficient
Clubs—
» o 1 h d H h Satur- the score, which meant that we Mount Holyoke Organization |umcinms ise over satu on tne sre, wai mesa ive
Plans Luncheon This Week
| | A luncheon for members of fhe Mount Holyoke Club of Indian.
|apolis is one of the highlights of this week's club events. } R WwW i h Mrs. “Robert Sinclair; 3736 -8pring Hollow -Road;-will be-hostess.| are ee Y a’ c es {attention to the fact that I had 0
for the 1 p. m. meeting Saturday. Mrs. Sarah Streeter Lester, N
‘drive to raise $2 million, will speak.
Mrs, Lester served on the col-
luncheon Nov. 19 in Block's Tea- initial meld room. Mrs. John J. McCarthy gave al QUESTION: Our side was 1600
meld. Thinking that I had 90 points, I put down three kings, two queens and a deuce, and three five-spots. Before ‘I discarded, one ‘of ‘the opponents called my
Store to Show
I “had no more. What hap-
nly 85 down.” A time-piece hailed as the melds in my hand. world's most complicated watch pens? —'will be shown in the Patek
ew York, chairman of the college's
ANSWER: The nine cards you!
portation ‘and refreshments. joe's hoard of trustees-for five Lafayette and Greencastle will Philippe collection. The watches + gown are now penalty cards.|
Prizes will be given for the most years and is a past president of attend.
original corsages. A king will be elected to reign at the dance. Chapérons will be Dr. and Mrs.
Gabriel D. Ofiesh, Dr. and Mrs. nually to the senior holding the ter will be the honor guest,
Deforest O'Dell and Prof. thony Schwartz. The committee members are
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‘Misses Billie Lou Carpenter, 8hir-
ley Graesch, Helen - Davenport, Peggy Spriggs, Mary Ann Por-
cteous, Catherine . Hart, Marjean. : , ; McKay, “Greta -Pétersen; Ruthe Serving on the [incheon com:
Reed, Margery Cunningham, ShirNorma Brown and
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best health and athletic record. Mrs. Leéster received the Centennial. Medal from the college in 1937 for distinguished service as an alumna.
Tea Is Planned .
mittee are Mesdames- J. Perry Meek, Fred Bassett, -T. Baxter
(Rogers and Elizabeth Milner and Sumner,
Miss. Emily Roed. Mrs. Rogers, president of . the club, will pre-
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On Sunday Mrs. R. E. Cleland, through Saturday. |you must meld 80 for your initial] Bloomington, will have a tea for! The featured watch in the col- po14. You are not allowed to Bloomington alumnae. Mrs. Les- jection. 4s he orignal stem-wind-| i x them up and put them back B eplece. : [in your. hand. You must leave
was built by y 3 | : {them face up on the table and | The Aloha Chapter, ITSC, will Adrian Philippe {discard one of thei,
‘meet at 10:30 a. m. Thursday in in 1846. Anothe~ : . v # [the home of Mrs. Thomas Smith, in the collection | . i . {1734 E, Epler Ave. Mrs. Herbert has two | faces QUESTION: Suppose that at {Smith will assist the hostess. and embodies ‘a |my next turn to play, I draw a Co perpetual calen- | ‘joker. “Do I have to put the ¢ |joker down with -the two fives, | which would complete: a1) of my |
7anapolis- Trafic’ Club, Will meet chart, phases’ of TITTETMNRIS. at'8 p. m. tomorrow in the Hotel the moon, fun- (Czar's Watch melds? I Washington. Mrs. Mary Margaret|pise and sunset : . ANEWER: ‘No, you do not superintendent of the dials, star time indicators and a have to do that. If your partner Indiana Girls School, Clermont, [variety of other gadgets. Watches at his-turn-did not-make a legal will speak. " |created tor Pope Plus IX and for|initial meld, you do not even have r |Czar Nicholas II are. also to be/to play the joker. However, you
Manual Chorus phown_ along with HRs Perret Tight Day i avy To Entertain PTA
The history of the Patek it with the two qufens and the ‘Philippe organization and an-ex- deuce, thus making 90 points, | A musical program and film planation of the craft will also leaving the three kings and two will be Featured at Wednesday's be on display. The Philippe work- fives still face up on the table meeting of the Manual High rooms are in Geneva, Switzer-'as penalty cards, in which case) School Parent Teachers ‘Associa. end. you are {free to discard either | tion. - The school’s choral group will sing from 7:30 to 8 p. m. in the auditorium. A - brief business meeting will follow. Otto Kuehrmann, audio-visual educati¢n director, - will show two teen-age . films. TT The association is“making plans for the Manual Family vesper f service Dec. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Cassady have been named ticket chairmen for the Dec. 14 band concert. |
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Confusion Over Insufficient Initial Meld
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY, America's Card Authqrity Written for, NEA Servi
there must be for any game that is so popular. | ever, canasta can be learned in one evening, though. naturally, the queen, you may" play the queen more you play it, the more: you learn about it, ;
Each week I am consulting with John R. Crawford of Phila- ipa three Kings and use the deuce. Brock, H. W. Stewart, John Bute
a leading bridge expert, and is/one of the kings or one of the = longer have any penalty cards.
1 ow one of the best of the ca- fives. Planned for Bride-to-Be » Sais Bilin imino gp od
deuce, you may meld the three ” : : : kings also if you wish. In that that you want to make, and you Librarians fo Go case, only in honor of Miss Irene Suzanna viewpoint on the strategic plays remain penalty cards and you
| Mesdames Roy- McClennan, N. L.! | Bassett, J. C. Copeland . and [Richard J. Boatman, Mrs. O. T. {Krug and Miss Marguerite Meachem. Others holding reservations are Messrs..and Mesdames Douglas | B.-Hill, Ross Coffin, L. C. Stang, your initial meld, and for that's 7 Davin, Paul Cave, Charles purpose yO a 3 uot oY oe B. Crist. Walter Horner, Henry on op card of the discard pile. For : o . 0. Unlike bridge. hOW- oxample, if the top card is a Bum Ayo gg and | 5 Charles B. Walker, with your other two queens, meld” Messrs. and Mesdames L. G.
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one of the greatest card players with the two fives. Now You jer and Bruce Short and Mrs,
have melded 90 points and you Henry H. Hornbrook will also attend. :
Or, if you play the joker
and. the Put the rest of the pack in your
hand, make any addjtional melds
may now discard any card from your hand. % must discard ‘one of them Tomorrow Mr. Crawford and I! Pohilly Cards 45 Tot Rave I continue the discussion of 0 y — penalty cards. Let mé remind remain in’ their original melding you, however, that the outstand.®tte¢nd the American Library Asis : ’ ‘sociation midwest regional meetform. - They are simply a batch Ing AUtHOritiss on canasta have ” {ruled that th ’ 1 ing Wednesday through Saturday of exposed cards that are left he 8 Ny a de jena YY in Grand Rapids, Mich. face up on the table. fares 'n twohande tanasia, Miss Marian McFadden, city ron Mr. McKenney is unable to. irartan, will head dh rou. v ts | answer individual questions {During the session she preaN Estos: Suppose Sha} at from readers. However, he will |side at a special meeting of the my next turn to play (1 still have: __, .. "the most frequently |Dational officers nominating comthe three kings, two queens and| hed. questi mittee deuce and two fives on the table,| 2%%ed questions on canasta in Goin from Indianapolis, in ad tner has not made a| Ms column. | 5 BRIS, in a a meld), the top card dition to Miss icradden, will be , ’ (Mrs, Verna Hankemeier, Mrs. lof the discard pile is a king or a PTA Meeting Set Mary Otte, Misses Catherine queen or a five. May I use my Tne Ben Davis Parent-Teachers Bailey, Marjorie Bowers, Dorothy penalty cards to pick up. the pgsociation will meet at 1:30 p. m. Gray, Elizabeth Hesser, Katherack’ Wednesday in the school. Blue ine Hodapp, Helen Morris, Eliza ANSWER: Yes, you may; but ribbons will be presented the sum- beth Ohr, Marie Peters, Evelyn bear in mind that you must meet mer round-up first graders. Miss Sickels and Judith Sollenberger the minimum requirement for Margaret Weadick will speak. ‘and Harold Sander,
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