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A guest speaker and round"table discussion highlight organization activities in the news today. # A B. R. Purcell, director of field pervice and placement of the Indi: ana Teachers Association, will be

the speaker for the January guest meeting of Pllot Club. He will speak on “School Dollars Make Sense” at the 6:15 p.m. ‘dinner Thursday in the Hotel Washington Gold Room. og Mrs. Robert Wyatt will introduce Mr. Purcell, Mrs. C. Harold Trout is program chairman. Miss

Ethgl Mnney, president. will pe in ch of the business.

The Ying Ladies Sodality of Sacred Heart Church is-sponsor-ing a dance Jan. 24. Tt wilt be held from $%:30 to. 11:30 p.m. In the Bacred Heart Hall, 1500 8, Meridian St Robert Harrah's orchestra will play. ° \ Miss Betty Hemelgarn is event chairman.

Mrs. Jeasie Pruitt, 2350 College Ave., will be hostess at 12:30 p. m., tomorrow for the luncheon meet. ing of the Indiana, Woman's Auxfliary. to the 38th Division. President of the organization is Mrs. Louise Boyd. | -

New officers of the Irvington Quest Club have been announced. They are Mrs, Frank E, Best, president; Mrs. M. J. Reese. vice

By ALICIA HART

Times Special Writer

Patricia Morison and

diet to your friends

friends will urge you to just one piece of pile make up for it, tomorrow They know, 00, step is costly.

president; Mrs, Richard B. Miller, secretary, and Mrs lett, treasurer.

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of Dramatic Art.

he _" for the fourth day By MARGUERITE SMITH

Q-~1 have several pots of philo- =

dendron and a mother-in-law’s Club to Give

tongue that came to me originally in a single pot. 1 separated them and they have done very [) b d well. But now I want a pretty fe ance ri ay potted follage plant for a stair. . “way window and I wondered if Junior Assembly I couldn't put them together again. Would I be likely to spoil them? Mrs, H. C,, N. Capitol Ave,

with plants, I would not pot partment Club. them together; The mother-in. Judy

happy If it gets as much water

mand. Could you pot each one Byram Gates. (or a small slip) In small elay!

pottery container?

plants can then each have the Dick Elliott, cultural conditions they like Robert ~ Goeke, best. } William Kerr, ieee — {Mark Peterman

University Club - land John Wynne

Picks Officers

Mark Drew

Mrs. Gates.

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president; Sylvester Johnson Jr.|arranged. and Robert E. Sweeney Jr. ‘first NE EY YE *' Warm Plant Water

thur Stettler, assistant secretary. stimulates growth

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objects of special. interest also included.

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This is the slimming program

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The floor committee will include

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| N m o 1 a There will be a boys’ contest for av gficsrs were elected yes- the most unique tie. A talent hour

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i//vou have had enough eally- the key to weight

control The stomach is an elastic organ. It soon. becomes accus-

bmed to any volume of food that is regularly put into it Hunger does not necessarily mean that the body is in need qf food. It means that he old habit of overindulging is an nouncing its appearance. Unless youre firm. it will gnaw away at you until you give in Pon't give in. And don't give in to friends who try to make you break your diet by whee-

good as a Conover model in dling “just this once.’ New York. She's active in the FOURTH DAY'S DIET Civic: Theater here and is at Breakfast tending the American Academy Baked apple (medium)--2

oz. milk Egg (1) coddled Whole wheat bread or toast lg slice

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Patricia Morison

Coffee or tea with skimmed milk 1 cup Lunch ‘Beef tongue sand®in (2 thin slices bread-—no butter) Lettuce and tomato Buttermilk or skim milk-—

1 glaks Dinner Tomato juice-—6 oz Haddock. halibut, codfish 4 ozs. broiled or boiled Brussels sprouts 14 cup String beans —ls cup Whole wheat bread -1 slice

Orange 1 Coffee or tea with skimmed milk 1 cup. ” ” .

This Is the third in a series of stories on weight reduction throngh diet. The articles will run through ' Friday of -this week.

Ely Culbertson Offers Some

Tips on Freezing the Pack

By WILLIAM E., McKENNEY, America’s Card Authority . . THE LATEST to join the ranks of Canasta authors is Ely A Bohemian theme will be car- cyihertson. I found his new book, entitled “Culbertson on Canasta,” ried out at the Junior Assembly, on my desk and he brings forth some very good points in the new

A--Unless you are quite skilled ance Friday in the Woman's De- poo)

For example, on page 48 he discusses freezing the pack. Here i3

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Joelson = . ne ' hav k ac ight a Oldham. have jeer taking packs right and

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while you have no meld. our partner just came down with [Joker-10-10-10, 2-9-9, and this is your hand after the pick 2-2-2-A-K-K-Q-10-10-8-7-5 Complete a canasta by adding 12-10-10, meld 2-K-K, and discard ‘your last duece, freezing the pack

who has four cards, will go out before the opponents are able to {make many more canastas.

and second vice presidents;| In watering potted plants bel Your fre ol a ) ,! In watering p p s | ou reeze enables you an Edwin M. Craft Jr, treasurer. W.| sure that the water is tepid. This|your partner to discard opfitinents’ w Kuhn Jr | with almost complete

safety and your partner should be a :

concealed an.

Hanna and Peter Burk- an example of his discussion on freezing the pack, which I think

law's tongue may not be quite holder will be cochairmen for the will help your game a great deal: 9 to 11:30 p. m. event, it was an-

as the philodendron will de. NOunced today by Mrs. William

in position to go out_guickly. Note that 2-K-K meld, It is a further attempt to help your partner, because his four cards are likely to contain one or two kings.

» » » QI have two wild ecards and a

'six-spot in my hand. Can | meld

these three cards if it will put me out? . A-—No, any original meld must contain at least two natural cards You might be able to place the two dueces on another meld and discard the six spot. » ~ ~ < Q-—1Is it possible to complste a canasta and go out all in one operation. A—Yes, that is perfectly legal. As a matter of fact, if you go out have a canasta you do not have to meet the minImum requirements for an initial meld. For example, if you need 120 for an initial meld and you meld seven five-spots and four seven-spats which would put you out, you have your canasta but you have melded only 55 points; but as long as you are going out concealed the minimum meld requirement is waived.

Mr. McKenney ‘is unable to answer Individual questions on Canasta from readers. Howeves, he will include the most frequently asked questions his column,

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5 DIANAPOLE TOES. | Tot ; Tole aa 1, 1950 Showers nf {To Honor

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Jacqueline McCain To be Wed Feb. 5 Miss Jacqueline Mb the honor guest at sever jand parties preceding he riage to Warren E. Laird {The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. {E. McCain, 4815 College Ave., will

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be married to Mr. Laird, son of

‘Mr. and Mrs. G.’E- Laird Amboy, iin. the Meridian Heights Presbytertan Church. .

| | Miss Emilie Smith will be host-

less at a kitchen shower tomorrow Iniight in the home of her parents,

Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Smith, 4930

in addition of the future bride and om, will be Mrs. Florence \_ grandmother of - the Mesdames P, A, Stiles,

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{Lou George, Betsy Barth and {Carol Holliday. NN Shower Planned :

A bathroom shower has been planned by Mrs. F. E. Miller, 4811 College Ave., Friday night. Guests iwill include Mesdames McCain,

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‘Blackwood on Bridge—

Masters Opens : en Shy on Honor Tricks

reason many bridge players open with forcing two bids, Laird, Goodwin, Stiles, Matchett, when they shouldn't is that they don't know how to handle the i of bidding after they open with one bids. gates will hear Senator Henry

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The Tuk-A-Pache Club of the YMCA will have its "Blue tf, Robert Hunter, Skirt Hop" from 8 to I1 p. m, Friday in the YWCA, 329 N. and Robert Pike,| Pennsylvania St. The club is a teen-age recreational group sponPatsy! cored by the YWCA. Maryanne and Betty McCommon (left to right) are members of the

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Talk Jan. 26

Legion Auxiliary Hostesses ASHINGTON, Jan. 17—President Truman wijl be the horor guest and principal speaker for the National Defense Conference dinner Jan. 26 in the Hotel Stats ler here. Members of the American Leglon Auxiliary are hostesses for

tions from every state tend.

will be placed before the dele gates by government officials, Congress members, officers of the armed forces and leaders of vets erans’ orgarizations. Mrs, Nore man L, Sheehe, Rockford, Ill, nae (tional American n Auxilwill preside as conference chairman,

Johnson to Speak Secretary of Defense Louis

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|Johnson will speak Jan. 27. There {will be a patriotic mass meeting |that evening. George Craig, Brae |zil, Ind., American Legion nae {tional commander, will make an address,

Cabot Lodge, Mass., and Edward

[ Thoms, George Bruce and Stephen|up a hand like Mr. Masters’ in today’s deal, their first fear is that, /'. wis Bartlett, congressman from

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Margaret Marjorie Bennett and “arol Miller Mrs. McCain. is ®iving a lunch {son for the bridal attendants in

| Miller, | A miscellaneous shower tMiss McCain was given recently |by Miss Conkey. ! A —— Crawshaws \ At Home Couple Returns From Wedding \Trip Mr. and Mrs. Don 8 Crawshaw are at home in West Newton {ollowing their wedding trip south, They were married Dec. 16 in the Edgewood Methodist Churéh, The bride was Miss Kathleen Mae Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Tucker of West Newton. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs, John L. Crawshaw, 1038 F. Morgan Drive. The Rev. Roger Malshary and the Rev, Duane Thistlethwaite officiated at the ceremony. Mrs. Mac Burke was matron of honor and Jack Donaldson, MacArthur, O., was best man. Mr. Burke and Gordon Johnson served as ushers. Mr. Crawshaw is attending Indiana University,

Sorority to Hold

‘Dinner in YWCA

The attendance committee los ers will entertain the winners of Zeta Beta Chi Sororitv at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the YWCA. All new members of the sorority will be guests at the party . Event hostesses will he Mrs. Viven Hill. chairman: Mesdames Helen Fritz, Clara 8taley and Ida Julian, Miss Ursula Marine and Miss Margaret Foltz

Plan California Trip Mr. and Mrs. T. Wililam Engle Sr., 784 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place, are leaving for California this week to be with

their son, in T. W. Engle Jr. and his family in handy for washing, scalding and

they will miss game.

Actually ther® is no sound basis for this. The hand has five

losers and if partner cannot| make any kind of bid opposite} a one spade opening, then who|

for Winners. That is, it had eight¥

winners and it. should have had nine (one less than game). Of) jcourse no partner will complain {about your having MORE than nine winners, but that is the | minimum. !

Opens With One Realizing he couldn't make; game unless his partner had a little strength, Mr. Masters opened ‘the bidding with one spade. Over his partner's one no trump bid he properly showed the full strength! of his hand by jumping to four Spades. oN “Mr. Abel took the ace and king of hearts and then shifted to the ten “Qf clubs. Dummy played’ small, Mr. Meek signalled with the seven and Mr. Masters won with the .dge, It looked like the 'king of clubs was behind dummy’s queen, so the diamond suit seemed to offer the only hope for the tenth trick. ! Mr. Masters led to dummy’s ace of diamonds, pulled a small dia-

South dealer East-West vulnerable

{the McCain honie at 1 p. m. Jan. is going to take care of two of| ae ORTH 8. : those losers? Without doubt it 310 apion | Among the guests will he Mrs. will be the opponents. And they H—dJ 6 Stiles, who will be her sister's ma- Will also take care of your other| D—ASTS 4 tron of honor; Mrs. Matchett, sis-(three losers so that you willy C—Q 4 2 {ter of the prospective bridegrom, Wind up down two. WEST © EAST land the Misses Conkey, Patty, Mr. Masters’ hand qualified for| Mr. Abel Mr Meek |Watts and Smith, the brides- a two bid in one respect—solidity y S—8 3 |maids. Also the reception assist- Of the master suit, spades. But un \ ox 4 2 H—Q 107 8 _|ants, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Secrest and It was short of the recommended |, 4 og" D—K Q 6 Misses Barth, George, Reed and four homor tricks. And it was/c ,4°9'g'g C—K J 14 short of the required number of SOUTH

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C—A 68 The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 18 Pass INT Pass 4 8S All Pass

Wall Protector Works Wonders

The latest recommendation to mothers of small children for protecting ‘walls from grimy fingerprints is to give the walls a thin coat of white shellac. The coat will not only leave the colors of the paper. scheme unchanged but will render the wallpaper spotproof and washable with a damp cloth,

Stain Remover To remove salad dressing stains

from a rayon garment, dust tal-|

cum powder or corn starch over

mond back and ruffed with the the stain, let it absorb the grease,

ace of spades. He entered dummy 4p on

twice more with the fen and nine of spades and ruffed two more diamonds high. Thus he had a low} spade left to lead to dummy’s six spot, play the fifth diamond and discard one of his losing clubs, |

Legal Sorority To Hold Dinner

Miss Bess Watson will be guest speaker tomorrow for the monthly dinner meeting of the Eta Chapter, Iota Tau Tau, interna-| tional legal socority. The event will be at 6:30 p. m. | in the 8pink Arms Hotel. Hostesses will be Mrs. Alberta Schlick Gottschalk, Miss Joanna! Hinman and Miss Helen Rash. | Handy for Scalding

A deep fat fryer and basket are

Seal Beach for an extended visit,|sterilizing lids and rubber rings. .

14th Annual State Bridge Tourn

ey Planned

Gordon HM. Thompson, Herbert Carmichael and Mrs. V. R. Rupp . . . send out announcements of the 14th annual state tournament the Indianapolis Bridge’ Association will sponsor Friday through.

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table for the mixer,

Heavy gauge meta vent objects rolling Tach top.

] Thompson, Mrs. Rupp and Mr. Carmichael are vi nt | secretary and treasurer, respectively, of the bridge ory ; : "e a. providon '

Alaska, at the morning. session. Miss Joy Daniels, Osterville, Mass., 1949 president of Girls’ Na= |tion, the Auxiliary's program for citizenship. training for youth, also will talk. : Delegates will visit the tomb of the Unknown Soldier on their arrival in Washington,

BPW Sponsors Hobby Show

A hobby show is being spone

sored by the Indianapolis Busi ness and Professional Women's {Club Jan, 26 in the Woman's Department Club. i It is under the direction of the educational and vocational committee to promote interest in a remunerative hobby for business women which they can develop when they are ready to retire. General theme for the event is “Bread afid Butter Sidelines.” Mrs. Harold E. Roden is chairman of the sponsoring committee and Miss Ida M. Anderson is in chafge of the show. Miss Irene C. Boughton, local BPW president; Miss Mary G. Cowger and Mrs. Gladys Vansant will attend the Saturday night banquet in Chicago concluding the mid-winter executive meeting. of the National Federae tion BPW. . Highlight of the event will be a panel discussion, “What Does the Next Half Century Hold for Women?”

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Problems of national security

On the final day, Jan, 28, dele"

shantung. Glin classic all-over for costumes |

THE SILK in the spring f of famous Ne fornia design designed. It is of a single col of light shini cording to Bre the young Nex signer whose date importan spring.

” GREEN as favorite this Cadwallader. green is “hard ish, he says. ‘coming to a wr of doors,” he | Flower prin collection, fro: single blosson are like lookir flowers with through. Nettie Rose prints of this soms massed | white ground called “Citrus, tropical flow solidly masse with glints o

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