Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1949 — Page 4

luncheon W y Tumbia Club. Saturday, Miss MarJunker will give a luncheon ine Ci Rg rn, _. the future bride with & brunch Sin the Columbia Club. S Miss Braun; 1000 8. Killey Bt. will give a party A 22 and on Day Miss ‘Jawn Ave. will be hostess for a tea from 3 to 5 p. m.

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Club Hears Mr. Hinds

“Parent delinquency is the macontributing factor: for the ‘who find themselves in * Lawrence W. the Marion: County said today.

‘Hinds discussed . “Juvenile ” at the luncheon meeting of the Woman's Rotary Club in.the Hotel Washington. .. “There is a lack of love, care in homes. Too

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Oswald » authority on the laws of Canasta.

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now The other day I met with J : each week, and the ized

We discussed some of the most troversial

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; Service OVER 20 years ago, when I first started to write about bridge, each community had its own variations on rules. players of the nation found it desirable to adopt the experts on Canasta are working along

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(GREGORY HERTENSTEIN is interested in making dissonant musical patterns by pounding on the piano. He also likes to play “cars.” His extensive collection Indianapolis Police car to a highway wrecker. His favorhowever, are the convertibles. He is the 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt 721 E. 56th St.—By Marjorie Turk. : :

Canosia Seek to Adopt Rules

R. Crawford of Philadelphia, Pa.,

any of them or nope of them, and make his discard. Bom#” dlubs do enforce the penalty law in twohanded canasta.

Question: I read in one of your articles that if I discard a card that can be added to an opponent's canasta, he has the right to pick it up and play it on his canasta if the pack is not frozen, I have been told that this rule

(in which a player must have two!

cards left in his hand, three kings, three queens and three jacks. He

there is nou spiritual or/put them all down on the table

and said, “I am out.” 1 saw that he had omly one canasta. We did not know what

ley ntroduced|to do. Miss

* Apswer: There are no penalty cards in two-handed canasta, for the reason that in showing your hand to your opponent, you do

harm your own cause. Therefore,

the back of fish to be cooked and the the player may pick up-any-or all re-

of the nine cards he laid down on that particular play. He may meld

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‘canastas). My opponent. had. one, canasta down on the table, also a my opponent's canasta, he cannumber of melds. He had ninenot take the discard pile; that

him no damage, but rather, you|

is wrong or has been changed; that. if I discard a card that hits

such a discard acts the same as {a black trey. What is the situa|tion here? Answer: This misapprehension exists in many parts of the coun~ (try, but it Is wrong. If the top {card of the discard pile hits your canasta, you have the right to

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practically as good as black treys to throw on top of the discard

pite. Extra Five Spots

This is not because of any rule, but because if you have melded a canasta of six or seven five-spots, let us say, and you have an extra five-spot in your hand, you may discard it with little fear that your opponent will be able to pick up the pack. Mr. Jacoby and Mr. Crawford pointed out that if you could not take a discard that hits your canasta, it would reduce the excite-

tunity to get a pack to which you are entitled. 3 : Mer. McKenney is unable to answer individual questions on eanasta from readers. However, he will include the mest frequently asked questions in his column, ED

Herbert Sweets Back From N. Y. Conference

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Sweet of Noblesville have returned from

pick up the pack and play the top card on your canasta, if the pack {1s not frozen. | Some. writers have sald this {coild not be done, but this has {been corrected. Probably the real reason that the - misinterpretation. gained a foothold. ia. the opinion. that a player should not meld more than seven cards of a canasta unless he wants to go out, He should retain in his hand any additional, cards matching the canasta - because they are

a four-day conference on public | relations sponsored by the American Camping Association. The conference was in Bear (tain Park, N. Y. | They thén visited the national offices of the Girl and Boy Scout | organizations, New York. Mrs. {BWest Will Texve Thursday to attend ‘the Industrial Recreation | Conference in ‘St. Louls.. Indus1 trial sponsorship of camps for the children of employees will be dis-

Moun-

_ | Republican Club will meet at 12:30 {p. m. Wednesday for luncheon in

-|Richard, Marriott Epsteen were

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is a, member of the author of

agent's criticism. Leich, chairman, will preside.

It will be a “come as you are Mrs, B. L. Kauffman will assist the Mrs. John

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Restaurant. Mrs. Julius speak on American

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Miss Wolfe Is Married

Wed to R. M. Epsteen At North Webster

NOR R, Nov. 14— Miss Dolores Marilyn Wolfe and

married at 2:30 p. m. Saturday the Methodist Church here. Rev. James Rhine officiated. The bride is the daughter of

Epsteen, 5240 Kenwood Ave, Indiangpolis, are the parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Tony Strombeck of this

the bridesmaids were Miss Bonnie Spry, Lowell, and Miss Barbara Epsteen, Indianapolis. They wore wine and gold velvet. Pg The white satin bridal gown

and full skirt that fell into a long train. A seed pearl tiara held the fllusion veil. The bride

James D, Bartlett, Indianapolis, was the best man, and the ushers were Wendell V. Jordan and Richard Q. Hollings, both of Indianapolis. 4 After a reception in the Yellow Banks Hotel, the couple left on a trip to Texas. They will be at home in Champaign, Ill. The bride attended Purdue University, and the bridegroom attended Purdue and Butler Universities,

News in Linen Famous ' for casual separates, De De Johnson has now brought out a casual costume in linen. Finely tailored of pure Irish linen, the costume has a slim skirt with a Norfolk back semi-box jacket. It has man-tailored lapels and high slash pockets adapted from the jaunty pea-jacket. It is lined ‘With tri-colored’ * striped ~¢

matches the long-sleeved De De Johnson shirt. It's an outfit wearable at home or resort, in

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Local Man Takes Bride at North Webster

town or country,

crepe; (dyed to De De's order): which

given to the school's ndergraduate membership fund.

AJLA Officers Are Named

New York Wéma Is Administrator 3 Times

NEW YORK, Nov. 14-—Mrs. Lee L. Cornell of this city is the new administrator of the Association of Junior Leagues of America. : ' Miss Dorothy Rackemann, Boston, is the president of the assoclation. Other officers are Mrs. Robert E. Harwell, Nashville, Tenn., vice president; Mrs. J. Archibald Hidgson, Montreal, secretary, and Mrs. James N. Frazer, Atlanta, Ga. Regional directors include Mrs. Robert J. Whipple, Worcester, Mass; Mrs. Deleslie Allen, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. James M. Skinner Jr., Philadelphia; Mrs, James

+ McEvoy Jr., Detroit; Mrs. Micou .|F, Browne, Raleigh, N. C.; Mrs.

Robert I. Schwartz, Birmingham, Ala.,, and Mrs. Robert L. Foote, Chicago.

Mrs. Joseph E. Gandy, Seattle, Wash; Mrs. J. Harris, Denver; Mrs. Charles Runyon III, Washington, and Mrs. Lawrence Redden, Halifax, Nova Scotia, are also regional

°| offsprings’ manners in public,

Mrs. Vernett Slater, Dallas, city was the matron of honor, and Tex.;

EVER HAVE dates with your family? It's a sure-fire way of winning friendship and influencing parents. From the grown-up's standpoint it's good tactics. According to one another, limited dat-. ing makes teen-agers irritable. They're so restless, “But,” she adds, “one evening with us helps to tire them out.”

the family can be a welcome addition to his social activities. Extra amusement—at no cost to you, fellow, sn ” AND THE mutual benefits are obvious. Seeing a good picture or game makes folks forget the little pricks and irritations of daily life.. They view each other as partners in pleasures—not as antagonists in the battle of the generations. Maybe Sonny didn’t realize what a knowledgable fan Pop was. And Sister never appreciated Mom's interest In things outside the household. : Parents get a glimpse of their

too. Actually, teen-age behavior is much, much better than poppa and momma feared. Yes, appearing in public together draws a family closer. If you approach it in the right spirit, it can be fun, too. So get going, chum, and make & date with your parents.

Education Department To Meet for Luncheon

The Library Extension Division of the Education Department, diana Federation of Clubs, will meet for luncheon Wednesday in the Hotel Lincoln. All district chairmen will attend. Harold Bingham and Misses Hazel Warren, Grace Beecher and Lena Nofcier will speak. Mrs. F. Flech, chair-

had a beaded yoke, molded bodice|directors.

Theogore man, will preside.

Speaker Named een Problems— AAS La will Cu the Story-a-Month : b * . ary, Herbert x Aspe Fru Club at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in Teener Gains by Family Dates man, Junzelaus, Cox and Dono. the Rauh Memorial Library. She : . 3 van A. Turk and Mr. Davidian. will speak on the “Woes of By JEAN the out-of-town meme

Merritt and Tucker, Danville, and Mrs. J. J, Gambold,

The decorations will have a harvest theme. Mesdames Miles W. Hockett, W. Henry Roberts and A. Marshall Springer are in charge of the floral arrangements.

Honor Seven

Butler Coeds "Initiation Set Tomorrow Seven Butler University coeds have been selected for member ships in Pi Epsilon Phi, honorary home economics sorority. They will be initiated tomorrow. 5 Following the initiation cere. monies a luncheon will be held in the university cafeteria at 1 p. m. Honor guests at the luncheon will be members of the home economs= ics department, .

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