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Sorority To Collect Clothing For Needy At Christmas Party

Gift Exchange Among Members, Singing of Carols Planned

~The Indianapolis Alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority will have their annual Christmas party at 7:30 p. m. Friday. Mrs. Kenneth Whistler, 3939 E. 57th St., is to be the hostess. Mesdames Lewis Meier Jr., Elliot Merrill and Kermit Harrell are the assistant hostesses. ’ A box of clothing and toys will be collected and sent to social service workers in Brown County. Aiding the needy families in Brown County is the national philanthropic project. There will be a gift exchange among the members and Christ- | mas carols will be sung.

Board members of the Children's Sunshine Club, Inc. will

meet at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ Committee Room. There | I RO 5 I -. o RE ww will be a business session for the members at 2 p. m. in the Com- # &f ir pn ir vtTm . A —— mss : mittee Room. ” The journalism pupils in Lawrence Central Donn M&Coy, Joyce Dillman ‘and Betty King (left to right, foreground) have a conference. Shirley Harlan, staff member of the Reporter, &

J eee J Program Planned Party Arranged The Madrigal Singer of Tech- There is an all-day meeting nical High 8chool will sing for today for the members of the St.

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Lawrence Central Students Go Through The Paces of Putting Out Extra’ Edition of Pa

| High School put out an "extra’ edition of their The ‘entire stafi worked on the “extra.” In the background, Nancy Schneider and Larry Frazin read gets the job of cutting the margins off the pages. § paper, The. Cub Reporter, recently to herald the proof on the final stencil. This is the first year in the school's history that the paper has come out The paper is mimeographed. After the storiesy opening of the basketball season. Reporter Katie ~ at regular intervals. Lawrence added a class in journalism to the curriculum this fall and the Cub are written, pupils cut stencils and run the

h w i ory. Reporter is the class project. the members of the Pilot Club | Lo ospital Guild in the Rubush works or her special feature story po proj y night. X : The club will have its annual | hospital. Mrs. I. G. Boyd is Christmas dinnér and program | luncheon chairman. A Christin the Hotel Washington's Gold | mas party is on the afternoon Room. Miss Jean Minney will | schedule. read a Christmas story, “The New officers are to be elect- | Littlest Angel,” and Miss Mar- ed. garet Lee will present piano | | selections. The annual holiday party for | After the program there will | the members of the Sigma be a gift exchange. The dona- | Alpha Iota Patroness Club will tion for School 9 will be col- | pe held at 11:30 a. m. Thursday. | § lected. ) | Mrs. Frederic Sterling, 965 Mid- | Mrs. Grace Wicklund is pro- | gle Drive, Woodruff Place, is | gram chairman, assisted by | to pe the hostess. : ! Mrs. Lettie Trefz and Misses | ’ Frances M. Kelly, Vera Grant Mrs. Charles A. Carlisle is to | | and Janet West. Mrs. Mary | be the hostess for the Cheer # Drury and Mrs. Helen Haver- Broadcasters’ Christmas party, | stick are in charge of decora- | The.event will be at 12:30 p. m. | %

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tions. |" Friday in the Hotel Warren: Mrs. Ethel Minney will pre- | A business session will fol- |

side. | low the party.

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Jacoby Agrees fo Setting Up National Rules Commission By WILLIAM E, McKENNEY, America’s Card Authority 1 AM PLEASED to a that Oswaid Jacoby has accepted the suggestion of John R: Crawford and myself that a national

laws commission for canasta be formed. ’ The commission consists of the following: Oswald Jacoby, chair-

man; William E. McKenney, John R. Crawford, Walter L. Richard A Charles H. Goren,’ Albert H. Morehead, Theqdore Lightner, Robert #8 © ” . Lee Johnson (California) and gh :

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week before writing my columns, Tf you can complete a canasta, on canasta, the fact that you canithat generally releases you from legally talk across the table dur-ithe ohligation to ask for permising the game. : |sion to go out. Do not misunderstand me—1I do, If you ask your partner if you not mean that it can be done at/ may go out, and he says no, try to any time during the game. | keep yourself in an out-position so that you may ask him again Best Interests on the next round and-on each succeeding round. - > Your partner may refuse you permission to go out because he {thinks he may be able to get the| ack at his next .turn to play. In order to get the benefit of Maybe he will get the il. iy. this little conversation that is al-| 1 avbe the opponent will be able lowed in canasta, you should un-(4; make a safe discard. In either derstand when to ask your part-i.,.. at your next turn to play, ner this question and what his re- again for permission to go) ply indicates. out. | When your partner asks you for, The most important point to permission to go cut, do net say remember is that if you can see no unless you have a very definite no other course for your side, reason for saying no. Suppose simply go out without asking your| that you have in your hand three partner : for permission. Do not| queens and three nines. place the burden of responsibility| It is true that if you can meld on him in such circumstances. them you will gain 60 points; —-— while if you get caught . ith them| Mr, McKenney is unable to they will count 60 against you. answer individual questions on That makes a difference of 120! canasta from readers. However, points; but that is not a good he will include the most freenough reason for refusing to al- quently asked questions in his low your partnér to go out. | column.

. . } Basic Points ‘Clubs Always bear in mind that when your partner asks if he may go Yule Party

out he feels that it is best for

“your side. that he should do so. 4 I His on'y reason for asking you et | ay |

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Legion Group | Selling Seals

Auxiliary Conducts

Downtown Drive The 11th District, American Legion Auxiliary, is selling Christmas seals in downtown stores and banks. There are also booths in

{neighborhood business centers. Units working include Beech

Grove, Broad Ripple, Irvington, |Robison-Ragsdale, Speedway and, Wayne duxiliaries. The chairmen are Mesdames Morley Roseberger,! Paul Krier, Clarence Parsons, Don Smith, Faulty Peck and Ellsworth Caldwell. Mrs. Robert Kiem is district chairman. { { "= = =» t « The gift shops in the veterans hospitals will be open, Billings {Hospital's shop is doing business * today and will be open tomorrow. | {The Cold Springs Road Hospital {shop will be open Monday and next Tuesday. . | | s 0 = | Christmas parties are being, planned for patients in the hos-| - \pitals. The Cold Springs Road Hospital patients will be enter-| Baie tained next Tuesday night. The Photo by John Spickiemire, Times Staff Photographer, | Hayward-Barcus, Watkins and! Circulation and distribution is the final step in any paper's Hugh Copsy units are in charge.

But you are allowed to ask your partner the question, “May ~ go out?” and your partner may answer yes or no.

any chance you will gain more Mrs. Alice Bisesi | operation. Donna Wheeler hands out the copies at the pep ses- Committee members are Mespoints by waiting a round or two.+ sion. The paper is distributed to all the students—they pay a fee dames Martha Ahrendt, W. O. Here is another situation. You 10 Be Hostess | at the beginning of each semester which includes a subscription Harper and William P. McGuire. have three, four or five cards in| The Friday Evening Cross Town | 0 the Reporter. . Patients at Billings will have

your hand. Your partner has Just Club will have a Christmas party EE EEE heir Chiifinas Jarty Dec. 15. picked up the pack and has 18 orjat 8 p. m. Friday. Mrs. Alice V R 4 , - more cards in his hand. |Bisesi, 55 Jenny Lane, is to be African Student | OWS ea ) |and Daniels auxiliarys are plas. You know that if you ask your the hostess. { - ning the event un partner at this time for permis-| Mesdames Wayne McMahan, AT IC to Speak In Cathedral of Mesdames Walter Ford, Weir, sion to go out he will say 0 eT a Wil Ca Moses Mahoi, a student in In-| ook and Virginia Booth, | bdo not let that disturb you. . 3 |diana Central College and native * | . _ i By asking the question you in. and Miss Ruth | Flick are in charge) 0 808 Cent CE Tmpren Couple Occupies | The Copsy unit viilhave charge . , by 5=1 . Y MOR b > St. Paul Residence 7." 2% P

form your partner that you are . form Jour & for a ak Xe You!Sit exchange. |sions of America” in the Castle- Dec. 18 in the Plainfield Boys

literally say to him, “Partner, I, The annual benefit card party ton Methodist Church Thursday Mr, and Mrs. Donald Schims- School. The Programs wil) Sues wa to meld all the cards » y night. He will speak after the chock are at home now in St. two quartets, the C nai Othe Mothers Club of the Holy and the Novel Aires. Mrs. Bernice Riffey is district chairman.

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“time it gets around to me I want tomorrow in the school hall. Pro-| Mrs. Arthur Payne. xylophone riage Nov. 26 in 88. Peter and

to go out.” {ceeds of the party will be used Player. will present a musical pro- . | TT r Pre C op . : ' : : athedral. The Rev. Fr. ? How. re fe -basic{for a “Christmas party for the Stam of carols and Christmas Paul Cath ff ) Fo wing, are a fw, ask pupils and mas > y music. The young people's choir,|Cornelius Sweeney officiated ew cers

Mrs. William Bevan is general|directed by Mrs. Adria Atkinson, The bride, the former Miss

u ——t — - 3 mm ) * , |chairman. Her assistants are Mes-| Will sing. Joyce Marie Steger, is the ddugh- A | t I d . Group . Plans dames Albert Brown. James San. Mesdames William Greatbatch, iter of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher ZA € HASTA IE

2 tos, Marlin Nichols, Charles Ap- Blaine Zook and Max Jackson are J, Steger, 1615.N. Talbot Ave. The . . Yule Pa rty |plegate, Ray McVey, Charles/in charge of the program. |bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Yule Dinner Given . Bruns and Robert Snyder. | ———— (Mrs. Sylvester Bchimschock, St. B H . d . . . {py airaressers Janet Sage Returns Paul. : Y Sorority Event | There will be an old fashioned 9 Mrs. James Donohue, St Paul, The newly elected officers of Scheduled Dec. 21 na guests of the H there From Horse Shows [sister of.the bride, was the ma- the Indianapolis Hairdresers and The members of the Beta Pi Otvie and Social Club. he event | Miss Janet Sage, daughter of tron of hondr, The bridesmaid Cosmetologists Association were Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Soror- will‘be from 9 p. m. to midnight/Dr. and Mrs. Russell A. Sage was Miss Ber Schimschock, installed at last night's Christ-|

8650 College Ave. has returned St. Paul, sister of the bridegroom. Was dinner meeting in the Hotel ar . neoln, arty for the children in the pre- House, 2440 W. Ohio St. from Chicago where she appeared| The best man was Melvin Heg-.~ Be health clinic of the Mayer! Mrs. Norma Koster will call in horse shows Juring AheLtecent gernes, St. Paul, anc the usher Briloss installed with Mrs. Mihel) Chapel Center. |the dance. Mrs. Alvin Aue and Jasna onal Livestoc UXPOSi- was James Steger. Paul Raymann, Mrs. Leona Green. | The event will be Det. 21 in the Luther Flora are chairman, The : Mr. Schimschock is a student! Jonas Palm, Mrs. Dorothy]

t | weeds will be used for the! She won the girls’ open horse- y h Soli 8. Paul. | 8 io8 Pler center. The sorority is a atron|Procee lass id 1d q-Hn St. Thomas College, 8t. Paul, [BprinkKTe and Mrs. Florence Plerce, t rity p manship class (riding side sa {first through fifth vice presidents;

: leenter: » organization of Mayer Chapel. | ————————————— dle); the children’s championship ' An organizational meeting will br ne class, and the Town and Country |Mrs. ‘Hilda Kendall, secretary; be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow In Plan Christmas Party | Equestrian Association's senior Mothers Club to Meet {Viron....Moore, treasurer; Mrs. the home of Mrs. Garo Antreas-| The East Acres Homemakers championship.’ She is a pupil of Members of the Kappa Alpha Jewel Edwards, historian; Mesjan, 84 Whittier Place. The mem-|/ Will hold its annbal Yule partylRobert Mannix, Blue Bonnet Theta Mothers Club of Butler dames Orpha Bosley, Irma Rob-|

ity, are planning a Christmasiin the Hawthorne Community

} ’ A tson, Elsie Moore and Mildred bers will wrap gifts and make Thursday In the home of Mrs. Farms. |University will entertain the fa- er decorations.’ ap R minute plans NJ, Hodgins, 2610 N. Arlington ap ————————————— {thers at a 6 p. m. dinner Friday Rarkss. aud. Miss Lucille Patterwill be discussed. Ave. There will be a gift exchange Two Card Parties {in the chapter house, 825 w. Association members will visit

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{ter the luncheon. The party for the children will}? : The Ladies Society of the In- the Julietta Hospital during the holidays with individual gifts,

feature. movie cartoons and a oe : visit from Santa Claus, Card Party Chairman |aianapolis Saenger-Chor will hold S onsors Card Party candy and cakes for the patients. The chapter assists the Visit-| Mrs. Henry Walter is chairman two card parties this week. The p Radio-player combination sets ing Nurses Association, at the/for the Liederkranz Ladies So- first will be at 1:30 p. m. Thuraday| The St. John's Catholic Church wijl be presented to the James E.| clinic. Thé members provide trans-/clety card party Saturday. It|and ‘the second at 8:15 p. m.| Altar Society will sponsor a card Roberts School and the Home for!

Party to Be Planned

The Verae Sorores Chapter, are Frank

{Verus Cordis Sorority, will meet side at the 7:30 p. m. meeting| ‘th at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Thursday of the Big Four Unit, annual holiday pasty with home of Miss Charlotte Lucas,/American Legion Auxiliary, Plans 318 N. Parker Ave. Plans will be!for the veterans’ Christmas will Shop, 1808 Central Ave. There imade for the Christmas party. [be discussed.

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