Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1949 — Page 6
TUESDAY, NOV.
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FE Bsa Orsenton— Harmonie To Sponsor. Opera Dec.
Phyllis Fitzpatrick Is Herron Alumna -
Miss Phyllis Fitzpatrick has an unusual studio for an artist. Hers is filled with shiny foil paper, sequins; spangle glitter and colored cut glass, There are also yards and yards of multicolored rib- » ‘bons, ) Lh ; “ Phyllis, an alumna of the I “Herron Art Institute, is fn the ¢ustom gift wrapping business, While an undergraduate she was most interested in design, Bhe came to her unique career “i © by way of a stint with the Army Map Office,
lation there during the war, ” yllis next was with a local department store doing interior - display before going out on her own. She still continues with the display, handling special window decorations for small merchants, Christmas Is (he busiest season and her studio, 3855 } Park Ave. is a welter or gally 1 colored trimmings.
Disguises Yule Gifts The artist likes any job that g takes imagination. She will : make the exterior of your gift Jook like anything you want from a Greek temple to a rainRight now she's disguising : Christmas gifts as tree ornaments. The presents are put in especially made boxes that
form of a tiny angel. After the ments can be stored away and
“used during the holiday season Year after year.
drawer to
and kept as a coffee table piece. spray,
~ ping.
town department store.
On Florida ‘Wedding Trip
Paul L. Millers _: To Reside Here
Times State
“and Mrs. Paul L. Miller are on day in the Bt “Church here, On their return
Indianapolis.
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ors lighted the fitted bodice of 1
and train.
fan-shaped bridal white gardinias, The couple left immediately a er the reception.
bouquet
anapolis,
By MARJORIE TURK =
She did drafting and com-
sparkie like stars or have the i:
Other Christmas’ specialties cham are lingerie boxes that can be \dress fashioned with long sleeves, My put right down In the dresser high neck and full skirt was keep favorite slips or topped with a jacket. - She wore a vns in order, There are hand of talisman rosebuds in her candy boxes that ¢an be refilled hajr and carried a matching
Nor does Phyllis limit her | Nelson Co career to digplay and gift wrap- pest man, She makes party favors Baerncop! and Dave for Lafayette.
-: ‘Blue Satin Dress
The bride wore an ice blue satin It was made tight bodice gan discussion of the
3 accessory bar of a down- |
Service * ALEXANDRIA, Nov. 22-Mr.
~wedding trip In Florida this week following their marriage SaturMary's Catholic they brown alligator shoes and bag. .
will be at home at 62 Caven St,
maid of honor. With a fawn gown she wore a Dutch bonnet, cap and| HAS. Siesta) mitts. Mrs. Valeria Bauer, Indian- poo Indiana : polis students, Miss Th apes. e ot Jegroann ren. Barbara Burch, daughter of Mr. Waa «the SmAald. Her dress ,nd Mrs. Donald Burch, 4057 E. 2 w 40th 8t., and Miss Carolyn Chen cence Rainy Miller of Indlanapolis: - i As Sian Tip Brother's best man. Ush-.® Tih GAUGNUER -af Me. "ers Included Richard Miller, Indi-| {have been selected as members “anapolis, another brother of the, the Tr 1 {essential to save many children, | d the Baylor University | ia College Al ) « [stitute and the Baylor University ¢hey having 3000 points or |the mini | : Bridegroom, and Henry, Carl and ansylvan i i | the) points or more the minimum meld. My opponentsiwhich their son has a leading have as many as one hundred + Herman B the bride's broth-| C*PPelia choir. Both are seniors bs
A sweetheart neckifne high-|
bride's gown, The skirt was full extended: Into a two-yard
The bride traveled in a cocoa brown outfit with k green accessories. On their return § the parents of the bridegroom will : entertain in their home in Indi ¥
“Miss Phyllis Fitepatrick — + Robert Levin,
Wed.in Columbia Club Rite
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Miss Nancy Fink, the bride's sister, was maid of honor, length,
satin
ngiren length dress. | th cap sleeves, a
|and bouffant skirt. The front. of and Social the dress was highlighted by but- which referred to us the report of ments for the luncheon, and Miss you sit waiting for 120 for your)
tons covered in satin. The shoul- : der length veil of blue illusion the International Children’s Guyella Keithley hardled thelinitial meld.
was attached to a matching |net. «Bhe carried a spray of ca-
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The bride attended
LEXINGTON, Ky.
Chenoweth, 2058 Cent
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An 11:30 a. m. single ring ceremony today in the Columbia Club wif meet tomorrow in the 38th and you are fortunate enough to united Miss Marcia Jane Fink and Robert K. Levin. gift is taken out, the Orna- 'pe,eriicht and Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, David 8. Fink, 3827, Mrs. A. G. Burgess and Mrs. to and Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Levin, 5875 N. Delaware 8t.iga Hall will be the hostesses.
hen, Terre Haute, was Ushers were Robert
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{After the wedding breakfast in the club the couple left on a trip and Havana, Cuba. The bride chose eggshell this committee was that some or-| LYNCHBURG. "Var Nov. 22 ‘hat and gloves to contrast with derly procedure be recommend her light green gabardine suit and either for the continuation of the p,. Douglas Fuller Powers were!
Indiana University and is now in Butler
Miss Wilhelminia Brown, Fort! Wayne, the bride's sister, was For College Choir
ral
As Cleaning Paste
Those scraps of soap which accumulate in the household can be Mrs. Norman Ruby, 1502 Comer Club of Indiana. {put to use if the homemaker turns Ave, will return tomorrow from! Second and third places went to them into a cleaning and scouring Kenyon College, Gambier, O., for/the- Robert E. Kennington Unit, | paste. Shave or grind the scraps! the. Thanksgiving holiday. Arnier American Legion Auxiliary, and and dissolve in boiling water, Add enough whiting or pow. house guest, dered chalk to make a paste.
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Mrs. Miller was Miss Margaret University. She is a member of + Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sigma Delta Tau Sorority. Eraney B. Brown, Innisdale.. The bridegroom was graduated from -. “bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Indiana and belongs to Sigma Mrs, Claude A. Miller of Indiana-|Alpha Mu Fraternity. “polis. The Ua th Nigh mass wis! Nessa Tead by the Rev. Fr. Robert Sorg. Select 2 Local Student
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The choir, which has been gaining popularity in the South during We are the past years, filled engagements Which I think we are not prepared! ee Te last year in Ohio, Kentucky, Ten. [to discuss until we receive the In- Block $ Table Judging
nesses, Alab: ‘as ter-agency report and a review of! . { - Alabama ant Misstesippt., Winners Announced 1
Thanksgiving with FLOWERS...
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Marcia Jane Fink Sms, Raymond L. Gaines, by “watching the score”?
{Emergency Fund.
o. Gratitude 1. work accomplished thus far.dur- University. .
Production to Open |. |-- Dee.-2-in-the Odeon...
founded in 1911 for the purpose; of studying and encouraging the presentation of opera, particu~ larly in English. The group per{forms a different opera month. It is its policy to perform |a new opera each year, : | Menott!'s “Amelia Goes to the |Ball” and “The Telephone” were; {given recently. “The Medium” is scheduled for January. | | Each year the club places an| | = ra score in the Indianapolis “5 Ls Cp fy ud wa OIE E | V public library in memory of some’ * ARE MT A ein SR a A Brera
outstanding member, a a“ 3 PA E % Ee, So ey see {Church Plans. Bazaar There was lots of reminiscing around the 50th anniversary cake of the Woman's Research Club at | | The St. Paul's Evangelical and, yesterday's tea in the Woman's Department Club. Five of the seven charter members of the club who
Reformed Church, Eitst 10th a attended the golden celebration were (left to right) Mrs. Charles Cottingham, Mrs. W. K. Killman, r Ave. | sae . and and supper Nov. 30 in the’ Miss Alta M. Roberts, Mrs. Edna D. Clark and Mrs. W. K. Beckett. church. The bazaar will open at 1:30 p. m. and the cafeteria supper will be served from 5:30 p. m. |Proceeds will be used for the church's building program.
A scavenger hunt will high{light tonight's pledge party of the {Alpha Chapter, Chi Phi Gamma |Sorority. It will be at 8 p. m. in|
Canasta—
Watching the Score Called Difficult; Strategy Point in Teaching Beginner
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY, America’s Card Authority Written for NEA Service
IN MY INTERVIEW for today with John! Crawford, one
ithe deuce with another meld. of |
[1308 N. Gale St.
: the most difficult points of strategy to teach the beginner?” The theme of the party, second; po gy g
i jes of pledge events, Is Mr. Crawford replied, “Watching the score.” Our interview n a series : : b : y ; " proceeded as follows: “Coming Hpme." Pledges are" oypgTiON: Give me a specific case to illustrate what
Beguiling
you is the up-card on the pack. Were, — they wrong? . i ANSWER: Your opponents were!
IRoderick Smith and Ralph| NSWER: Let us say you have
[Meaker. {4200 points at the start of a hand. | The Columbian ITSC Chapter You need 120 for ‘initial meld
{that the only card of the discard ‘pack you can use toward your| minimum meld is the up-card on {the pack. However, you can use|
Rabbi Morris|gt. Branch, Indiana National|get it early. - You get a mixed) iBank, for a 12:30 p. m. luncheon. sanasta, bringing your score up 4500. You have a red trey, making! C. your score 4600. In addition you, have approximately 200 points, melded. Now your partner says,| “May I go out?” Seldom would |the correct reply be “Yes” You)
Penny Singleton do not want your side to go out.
Is Honor Guest | Have you ever sat through a | Miss Penny Singleton, appear- hand at canasta needing 120 {ing this week on the Circle points for an initial meld when! {Theater stage, was honor guestiyou could not even draw a deuce?| at a luncheon today in Block's | Remember, then, that if you [Furs {let your partner go out in the!
have in your hand to complete your minimum meld. .
| Automatically Ends
Her Guest speaker will be Mrs. E. TL oTiRumpler.
Da — Child Aid Study Begun
Group Named
{pile is a red trey? ANSWER: This is the one time
‘on the table immediately.
| pile for you to replace the trey, you cannot make a discan You are permitted to make whatever melds you care to make,
To Probe Needs By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT More than 25 members of the ahove situation you may end up y BLEAS Ia | Indianapolis City Council of Beta with 4800 or 4900 points, which HYDE PARK, Nov. 22—Last'gigma Phi Sorority entertained means that you will have to meld | Friday in Committee Three we be- for the stage and screen star, an 120 points again. | Economic honorary “member. = If the opponents get off to a| Mrs. Ken Faucett, council pres- good start on the next hand they ident, was in charge of arrange- might easily win the game while |
Council Resolution|
you can go out if you can meld]
you cannot make a discard. Therefore, even at some risk, | {you must not let your partner go| § lout. Watch your score and make | i {every effort to meld enough cards| nia {to put you over the 5000 mark.! . Scarf “bib
needs . . Hs Married =: {opeing Meld or ms pane itn fa |
{ fons from Paris, inspire a new | The evident intention in naming Now for my regular questions | tie-way for scarfs. | ett | Boys Club Auniliary
The ever-popular, 24-inch, small-figured tie print square i is just right for this precise, To Meet Nov. 30 new neckline treatment. To | form the petal-like bib, fold the nota a guest meeting Nov. 30 in square into "a triangle, tie & the home of Mrs. Hanly R. Blacksimple knot, in the back and burn, 5402 N. Capitol Ave. Mesbring the ends forward. {dames. Joseph J. Cole, Frank For winter wear with white Fairchild and Leland Crawford)
| reservations. The council had passed a reso-| | I committee to go over the whole GlenteX. | Canasta from readers. Howquestion. of children's
ut 1d. y throughout the world his column.
Miss Anne Elizabeth Turner ang wets: The other night we were playing Canasta and our opponents had 3150 points. | However, we only had 1440 ints. When it came my turn made an initial meld of 50 points. | My opponents claimed that the |
children's emergency fund on &l.,.. oq Saturday in the home of {permanent basis or for the orderly ls, . nride's aunt, Mrs. Hubert L.! closing of the fund and the takingiye. vin of this city. i over by specialized agencies, or wu. pride’ is the daughter ot! P° other UN permanent groups, of yo. “oo mrs Francis Edward} the work that it seemed NECESSATY ux or ir ‘3611 Washington | to do for children on a world-wide! 5, | todo ec A Wo Bids and Mr. nq Mis. Tonn! highest score of either side de-| blouses, the newest scarfs are [will assist the hostess. | ; ! ncy wers, etop, A. termined the ‘mint : | predominantly rust, red, green ain ~wolld, of. .course, include) q pe tive parents of the bridegroom. quirements: ® ininiim meld Xe hes brown. , gai {the improvement of food supplies, ponald Daniels, Volney, Va. \iause th » faseirasn {medical care and research, educa-\..q the best man. The couple is| ey were over 3000 points tional opportunities and ‘Workinow traveling In the South. They yea they claimed our side would (will live in Sturgills, N. C. have the same meld. Were they Needed 50 Points
| — : | | The bride is a graduate of Ran- - . re TT. . dolph-Macon Woman's College wrong QUESTION: The top card of Trip to Chicago
ake a strong comeback. {English Avenue Boys Club,
Cites Accomplishment
Messrs.
8. Ramey.
Dinner In Club
‘Mrs. Ralph B. Coble. is president of the guild. Mr. and (Mrs. Edwin H. Gable will entertain at home for Mr. and Mrs, Robert I. Boyer and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Miles, and Mesdames
Planning dinher together in the
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in
Jack D. Carr,
club before the dance are Messrs, and’ John Hamer. Also dining together will be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Northrup, Miss Harriet Holmes and H. Earl Capehart Jr. large party will Messrs. and Mesdames Burchard Carr, Erwin Schafer, Robert E. Walker, Robert Plessinger, Mau{rice Mackey, Harvey Rogers and deuce with the 10's, but could useipred Keuthan and Dr. and Mrs, I said I could the d ith| Megats, and, Meh : i i sal cou use e deuce w mes William Fors h, the home of Mrs. Joseph Boome, (ph, sountry’s great Canasta players, I asked him “What is one of my 10's to make the initial meld. {{febert, John Spahr ail id They also claimed the only card Tichenorx, Danville, Iil., will have from the discard pack which can ginner in the Naval Armory. |count toward the minimum meld] 4 nother group. which will dine Woodstock will be Messrs; and
include
Mesdames Frederic M. Hadley, Rollo Lewis, George E. Bliss, Irby
Mr.
| wrong about how to use the deuce,ig peFenelon and William F. {but they were correct in saying grieg and Dr. and Mrs, Clayton Weigand.
and Mrs.. Ben
Weaver will entertain at home for
Messrs.
and
William
Berg, Donald Duck, Robert Wack~
Stout.
any additional cards you may, william §. Beard and William
Dr. and Mrs, William H. Nor-
ers.
{man have planned a party in their {home preceding the festivities. QUESTION: What happensiMr. and Mrs, Thomas E. Reilly when the last card of the stock will entertain for the Robert E, {Joneses and the Charles A. FishMessrs, and Mesdames C. L. {that the hand automatically ends. Palin, Donald N. Lazarus, Wil[You must put the red trey down|liam A. Pearson, J, M. Edwards, Ben M. Bugbee and C. H. Bond | As there 1s no ecard in the stock will attend a cocktail party at fii Tim Blakleys before going on .ito Woodstock.
Aid
In Starting
form canastas, if possible, play ops |off on your partner's melds, or Book, Toy Exhibit
Mrs. Russell R. Benson, presi«
Jan of your cards, but remember dent of the Indianapolis Branch,
American Association of Univer.
|sity Women, Mrs. Fred Frauman
Mr. McKenney is unable to Phil answer individual questions on 18g Mes, L. Vi lips are in 1a
They are assisting the AAUW
| ever; he will include the most ly : ranch there in installing a “Book frequently asked questions in 4.4 Toy wher gpemry to the lone held here annually in co-op-
eration with Ayres’. Mrs. Frauman was toy chairman for the 1949 local exhibit and Mrs. Phillips served as book chair-
The Boys Club Auxiliary will man last year,
Club's Thanksgiving Dance Arranged
The CAB's, local subdeb club,
{will hold its Thanksgiving dance After the 1:30 p. m. dessert the from 9 p. m. to midnight Thursaa a 1guents. wil be: =shawh she. Seariyiday An -the Murat - Jemple. first. : a completed remodeling in the Lau- floor ballroom in co-operation and needed 120 points for their yg ia gives the low side a chance ter Memorial building and the with the WHO club. Buddy Web-
|ber’'s orchestra will play.
Dottie Gaskins with a punch party in her home
. | ANSWER: They certainly were. the discard pack was a 10-spot. I| Mr. and Mrs. Ned Weaver, 5001, Preceding the dance. Jane Adler To some of us it seemed advis- and is a Delta Delta Delta Soror- my,¢ is one of the interesting had two natural 10's in my hand|E. Washington St. will leave to- CAB president, and Cynny Pit-
will" entertain
able to note with rlation vB received her ote appreciation and/ity member. She recely features of Canasta. I have seen with a deuce. We needed 50 points morrow for Chicago to spend tenger, WHO president, are in
ns i the very considerable Master's Degree from Columbla',,.., games run out by & low- for our minimum meld.
: oes genre pair because the other ‘side I wanted to take the 10 withiseph, a Roosevelt-Col sti ing the emergency period in| The bridegroom is a graduatei oq not make the Tay two patural 10's and add the The Weavers i Padent;
Europe, when mass feeding was of the Tennessee Polytechnic In-ip;eiq requirement of 120 points,/deuce to the three 10's to make|Straus Stage Workshop play In
The discussion, which will con-| Medical College. He has his Mas- o, “their score. This feature al-'cl ' f . = claimed t tinue on Monday, has been length. ter’s Degree in neurology and J wellihibioss lH ned that I could not use the'role. ened, of course, by the fact that psychiatry from the University of J —_ — . considering something Virginia’
t from the Economic and Social . Council, . | Winners. of the table judging | ——— a ——————— .
{contest held by Blocks in conVisits With Parents nection with Columbia Mills are Edgar - Davis, son of Mr. and by Central-West District, Garden
announced. First place was won,
Starr, New York, will be his'the Indianapolis Unit, National’
Counell of Catholic Women,
Plan for Thanksgiving Dance
wife, mother, sweetheart—to be worn—to be sent
{Thanksgiving with their son Jo- charge of arrangements.
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About the home—on the table—as special tributes to
to
loved ones . . . to be enjoyed in their full Fall glory.
ob ir. wy i with Flowers. 3 Phone or Visit Your Florist! .
Order Your Thanksgiving FLOWERS NOW!!
...Will be exciting for the folks you love
FLOWERS, like homecomings belong to this season of thankfulness
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