Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1950 — Page 6

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* Dr. Hahn to Speak On Mental Hygiene

ers and a special highlight organization announced today. |

The Irvington Union of Clubs, [© ol 0

sponsor a study course pro-! at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Irvington Methodist Church. Dr. E. Vernon Hahn will talk: 4

Begins in the Home.” Ld Mrs. C. A. Weesner is chairman ™ "= of the study course, and Mrs. Francis Insley is president of the) union, ;

Plans Talk on Vienna | chard Lieber will spea | ad to Vienna in 1930’ before the afternoon session’ of Jue Jessy Wallin Heywood Alliange of All Soul's Unitarian Church Thursday. Mrs 140 Rosasen, pianist, will present a group of : Chopin compositions. | "The all-day meeting Will be in the church. The executive board session at 10 a.m. will be followed at 11 a.m, with a business session. There will be a Sovered, dish luncheon at noon. The program will be at 1:30 p.m.

Mrs. David Hocker, 5268 Corne-| fius Ave., will be hostess at8p.m. Thursday for the Indianapolis Stephens College Alumnae Club. Mrs. Charles Carr will be coBoal entertainment is being planned for the evening. |

Guest Night Planned The Ernie Pyle ITSC Chapter will hold “guest night” Thursday {n the home of Mrs. Denzil Wash-| muth, $856 Evanston Ave. | Assisting the hostess will ‘be Mesdames Roscoe Smith, Helen Friedley, J. Waies Smith and Jo- “PHAT LOOKS LIKE" and sephine Washmuth. | popular mealtime conversation rs. Noble Reynold) will speak Springs Road Hospital. on “Tours in Sweden,

Girl Scouts Elect Officers

Board Members

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dining room in the hospital by Region II, Alpha Bigma Alpha Sorority. Burveying the newly painted room with its sea green and true ivory walls, fresh coral

Also Named nylon drapes and chair backs (made by volunteers from war

Mrs. Thomas C. McGufley andi o\, o\0ioria)), Mrs. Ida HalClair MaConngll ware siscted now liday, the hospital's chief dietiJo of Indianapolis and Marion Hau pons. ‘Something is Cuunty Council at last night's an- . . » nual council-delegate meeting in Hoosler photographs,” she the Indianapolis Athletic Club. mused, would be just the Mrs. McGuffey, who has been thing. The, problem was “how” on the Cookie Sale Committee for and from whom. two years, will serve as corre: Ag... Rice Comes +6 Aid sponding secretary. Mr. McConIl a member of the trust de-| She had only to tell Mrs, ie t of the Fletcher Trust Richard A. Rice to find the an- : Tee new treasurer, swers to those questions. Mrs. etn re-elected include Mrs.| Rice is both national philanCharles Mason, president; Mrs.| thropic chairman for Alpha Charles Brockman, Mrs. John| Sigma Alpha Sorority and for Burkhart and Willlam 8. Hail,| Region II including Indiana, first through third vice presidents, Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, New and Mrs. R. C. DeGraft, recording YOrk and Kentucky. There are secretary ? nine college and 18 alumnae members of the board of, Chapters in the region. ow Fon, named for a three-year, For the last four years the term were Mesdames McGuffey, Rational project of the sorority Paul Moore, Ben R. Turner Jr.

New Pictures for Cold Springs Veterans

"A little to the left,” suggest (left to right) veterans Paul Rice, Bloomingon, and Walter Ste-

These themes find real inspiration in the homelike note sup.plied by eight blown up black and white Indiana landscape photographs. They have been framed and given for the patients’

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i Halliday. Following their advice as she straightens one of the new |

pictures in the Cold Springs Road Hospital patients’ dining room is Mrs, Richard A. Rice. |

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“I remember when" are becoming topics for veterans in the Cold

“Country R o a d Friends,” “Woodland Deep,” “Brown | County in the Spring,” “Today and Yesterday,” and one of the Dunes (shown in the picture). In explaining the sorority’s national project, Mrs. Rice says, | “Each regional chairman con- | tacts the special service di- | rector of a designated VA hos- | pital in her region. Equipment | needs (not in the VA budget) | are ascertained to help provide |

has been assistance in post-war rehabilitation work in veterans hospitals. .Jn-researching for thé proper photographs, Mrs. Rice was as-

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b |M., brother of the bride-to-be, will ‘officiate at § a. m. Saturday, Feb,|$118, in the Holy Cross. Catholic Church,

|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert

uled meetings in the near future.

Dates For Nuptiais Rosetta Market to Be Marsied ¥

Two local brides-to-be have named the dates for their ap-i proaching marriages. Mr, and Mrs. John P. Market of Princeton announce that their daughter, Rosetta, Brookville Road, will be wed to Karl V, Stahl Jr., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stahl, 327 8. Rantolph St. Sl The Rev. John Capistron, O. F.

Mrs. Harry 0. Evinger Jr. will be her sister's matron of honor, The bridesmaids are to be Miss Mary Lou Stahl and Miss Cecelia Market. Miss Judith Ann Market will be the flowergirl. Attending the prospective hridegroom will be his brother, George Stahl. Lee Joyce, Carl Bertrand, Robert Dain and Herbert Market are to be the ushers,

Sets Mar. 17 Rite Miss Dorothy Lesher, the

W. Lesher, 554 N. Oriental St, will be married to Dr. Robert Hill, 234 E. 9th St, at 7:30 p. m. Mar, |

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Mrs. James Edwards ond Mes Kometh | Baker a examine [Plan Convention posters which wi ng to publicize the annua ce sponsored by the Inter-Fraternity io discussed plans for the state cons

ity Council Feb. 11. The party | 0 10 "May 8-10 in French Licks

17 in McKee Chapel of the Taber-| ij be held in the Knights of Columbus Hall from 9 p- Mm. 10 [Resolutions for that convention

nacle Presbyterian Church.

| tdi Mrs. Joseph Brady is to be the! midnight. matron of honor, and Dr, Earl Rich the best man. The ushers Canasta—

will be indorsed by the board at its next meeting Mar. 28 in Ine

dianapolis. . The importance of radio In

ruasese Player Permitted to Discard |oming cinion i ses mitaey

Legion News— Auxiliaries | Set Meetings

In Near Future Several groups of the American Legion Auxiliary here have sched-

Q—May I at any time discard a card that is playable on a meld previously made? A—You. certainly may. As a matter of fact, it is good strategy in Canasta to discard a

The 11th District Council will hold its February session in the World War Memorial at 7 p.m.

Thursday. Mrs. R. H. G. Mathews, card matching a meld you have

first vice president, will preside. K 40Wn on the table. For example, Mrs. Mason B, Light will pre- if you have a natural canasta, it sent a program on “Americanism.” is foolish to meld the 8th card

on your canasta. The Sth card The John'H. Holliday Unit has is as good a discard as a black

sisted by Mrs. O. K. Gaston, NeW modes of treatment and |pnjanned vesper services for Cold trey because you know that your

diversional therapy as well as patient training. Many of the chapters go in groups to entertain or help in the different hospital depart-

ments, Receive Many Gifts

another sorority member. The prints used were loaned from the film collection of Jack Hutchinson of the Indianapolis Camera Club and Robert Hoover of the Indiana Conservation Department. Chosen especially for their composition and artistry, they were enlarged and framed in 20x24-inch blond oak which blends with the decor of the dining room walls,

Cause Discussion

“At frst,” Mrs, Halliday reports, “the boys didn't comment very much. But soon, the pictures were providing subjects for animated conversation around the room.”

given ceiling projectors and | book films, a large floor loom, | a set of tools far, leatherwork , two de luxe Handee tools, a power grinding wheel and buf-

partment, Donations also have included | library books, a game cart for | use in the wards, lens for the movie projector, FM converter

Titled and signed by the for the radio system. And 1 m. n photographers. they include addition VAs “Midwest Winter,” “Mill y 8 Jave received

dozens of records and hundreds

“Stream,” “Toilers’ Holiday,” of toilet articles and gift items.

Sunday, Miss Jean Wright, solo-

Rev. John Rogers of the Forest {Manor Methodist Church, {Harry Dragoo, unit music chair-| 5th king, rather than give your {man for the 1ith District, and opponents a card that they are To date Cold Springs and |[Mrs. Ellen Coffin, unit president, Billings Hospitals have been made the arrangements,

the 11th District met yesterday! afternoon Mrs. Willlam Bolen was in charge, | Canastas.

fer and an electric sander for |g Lal ah a the occupational therapy de- Sacred Heart Group To Meet Thursday

{of the Bacred Heart {Church will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. The Rev. Bertin Roll,| |OFM, director general of the, One of them was § five-spots. {Archconfraternity of {Mothers Society, Pittsburgh, Pa.,' spot. {will be guest speaker.

Spring Road Hospital patients on opponent cannot pick it up. Then again, suppose that you ist, will be accompanied by the have 4 kings down and pick up another king. It may be vitally

Mrs.! important for you to discard the

more likely to be able to pigk

the pack. ‘ There are also times when you may be working on 2 or 3 Moose Clubf Now if you have a meld of 2 kings and a deuce and another king in your hand, tehe discard of the extra king has a slight percentage of safety—and The Christian Mothers Society) After all, you. cannot work on Catholic! too many canastas at one time. Right to Pack Q—1 had several melds down.

The Past Presidents: Parley of

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Christian] My opponent discarded a fiveI claimed that I could take the pack and play the fiveMrs. Mary Fussner, president,| spot on the 3 fives I had pre-

and J. M. Zoercher and Mr. Me- Real Estate Board, Wives and Guests will be in charge of the business viously melded. He claimed I

Connell. Mrs. Montgomery 8. Lewis, Mrs. Charles. Vi d Ford Smith A cure ovr oi oma To Attend Ann term expiring in January, 1953, and Mrs. W. L. Heston was re-|

a term off the board. { Re-elected to the membership- will be bridge and canasta. nominating committee were Mes-| © Officers to be installed will dames Jeremiah Cadick, Horace Fred C. Tucker Jr. vice presi Storer and Wilbur Zobbe. New dent; Robert H. Graves, treasurer, members include Mesdames J. D..and Laurence G. Warner, secreAlford, Lot Green, A. J. Micheli tary, and Dewey Myers. - Mrs, Michelli The event also will honor the a retiring member of the board. outgoing officers, Howard Fieber, and long active in local Girl 1949 president; John B. LookaScouting, was presented the py vice president; Jack C. Carr, thanks badge for outstanding treasurer, and Paul" ‘Starrett, service. secretary,

T v Si hon Serving as master of cereeen dinphonietta monies and the installation officer

To Play in Hospital | will be Robert E. Walker.

The Teen Sinfonietta, Renato Reservations Pacini directing, will play a spe-| Among those who made reser. -cial program for patients in Sun- vations are Messrs. and MesRyside Sanatorium at 7:30 p.m. dames Paul L. McCord, Fred L. today. | Palmer, James W. Hurt, Robert Spongor of the young instru- B. Kershaw, Guy H. Williams, mentalists’ group is the Park and Fred W. Mitchell, George T. Recreation Department. | Whelden, John W. Roberts, Dan ’ Brosnan, Thos. F. Carson, R. E. Hueber, Don R. Hueber, R. E.

Hostess Named

val Installation Dinner-Dance

The Indianapolis Real Estate board members, their wives and . 4 . 1g guests will attend the annual installation dinner-dance Thursday | sod on Cordill in thelr party. Mr. WCTU Unit to Hold

elected for the same time after night in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Max Wilson and his orchestra will play for dancing. There also

and Mrs. E. G. Kemper will enter-

Grande, Karl Hack, Sylvester

be Bruce C. Savage, president;

{Cord, Willlam McCord,

Patty Smith and Miss Doris Hurt, Wayne Servies. Mr.

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{tain Messrs. and Mesdames E. C. Memorial Services

{meeting and Mrs. Elizabeth could not do this, that I must {Michaelis will be hostess for the have at least one 5 and a wild social hour afterward.

| card in my hand, in order to | take the pack. Who was right? A—You were right. When the | pack is not frozen, and the | player on your right discards The Meridian WCTU will hold! a card that matches one of your

{Hecathorn and Cline E. Stein- 8 Frances E. Willard memorial melds, you can -play it on, your kamp. With Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Service at noon tomorrow in the meld and then put. the balance Miss M. Graves will be Mr. and Mrs./Wheeler City Rescue Mission.

of tae discard pile in your hand. Mrs. F. E. mith will lead devo-| Even if your meld is a com-

‘Lieut. Pat Power, from Los An. Norris P. Shelby, Mrs. Carolyn tions, and Mrs. Henry E. Earl pleted canasta, you can take

geles and William A. Brennan.

Seated together will be Messrs. | y and Mesdames Albert E. Thomp- and Mesdames R., V. Cummins, | son, Albert E. Thompson Jr |C. B. Allen, Harry Weller, R. S.| Myron G. Thompson. M | Winchester, Harry Britan, Karl| Bailey, Edmond W. Wyatt, Don* pr c8emeler, W. E. Mick and |Jameson, Mark Griffin, Melvin perry Meek, Mesdames Dorothy Berryman, Mrs. Lela Snelling, Rots: Bernice Phillips, Ivalyn Mrs.” Kathryn Lighthiser, Miss aioe pent o 20d Grace Jones, Edna Thompson and Harold Hol- |, ss Ruth Sanger, Miss Beverly lingsworth. Morris, Carl Weinhardt, T. H. Gates i In D. A. Coulter's party will be her emarert Bower. | een Miss Mary Catherine Coulter and made by Messrs. and Mesdames | Ne ous eat, Miss Genevieve L. J. Rybolt, J. Lloyd Allen, Wal-| Nuteng, Md C. Tomy, Hugh Po te Barrett, Paul Cripe, James) (Gowan and Frank Travers. | knight Mead Keni bad | A group together will be Messrs. Woods, Edward Springer Jr. Tom| and Mesdames B. W. Duck Jr, Mutz, W. H. Keller, W. H. Keller

Mrs. William Mahan, 1318 N. Peckham, Fred C. Tucker, Booth Ralph Coble, Wayne Whiffing, Jr., Tom Keller, V. K. Nelson,|

DeQuincy St., will be hostess at Jameson and Joseph J. Cole. 8:15 p.m. Thursday for the meet-

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Even When Meld Is Possible

By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY, America’s Card Authority I'M TAKING this week’s columns to.answer questions from combe, Kenneth Church and J readers which seem to cause the. most confusion. | don’t be thrown off the track by conflicting local rules.

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lsized in this afternoon's radio forum. Mrs, Donovan A# Turk, IFC radio chairman, was in {eharge. Judge Lloyd D. Clay Remember, [Dwight Peterson were members; Joseph Wood, moderator. Judge

| | * S h d | d | Canasta had to be good to achieve its tremendeus popularity. |Claycombe urged better English Sessions chedule | Don’t ruin the game with queer rules that throw it out of shape. land pronunciation over the air. | Stick to the standard National Laws Commission rules.

{Mr. Church admitted many listen~—lers enjoyed Intimate and discance of the discard pile. Of |{ype programs, while Mr. Petercourse, if the pack is frozen, |son abhorred time - filling seyou must have two natural |; ences necessary to fulfill regucards in your hand matching |iations for being on the air a the up-card Before you can take |gefinite period of time. the discard pile. . Q—During the play I drew a oa) 1a, and Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlred trey. I put it down or* the | gren, Whiting, first and second table and then drew another GFWC vice presidents, will be card which gave me a pair to |, red at tonight's dinner. Mrs, match the up-card on the dis- | Ahlgren will be guest speaker, card pile. Could I now take the |Mrs, Oscar Brizius, Newburgh, discard pile? land Mrs. W. D. Barr, Winamac,

A—No, you could not.. You | f arrangements. made your choice when you first = In chiarge of atranpemen i i i

drew from the stock pile. When . you drew. the red trey, you had ih | S t to put it on the table and re- ir cou place it with another card from the stock pile, All you could do Ch S + after that was. to meld and dis- asses e ’ card. Freezing the Pack One World Badge May Be Earned

Q—When my opponerts discard a wild card and freeze the The first of a series of four

“packy am I supposed to try to lclasses for Girl Scouts interested

ea them from getting the in securing the One World badge pack? ~ Iwill be given Saturday afternoon A—1I certainly would not ruin |i. tne Children’s Museum. Bi Hom ra hp |, ting bi £531 Remember that it is their wild 3 p.m. vn Sal IT, ar that froze it, and if you | Mrs. Felix Vonnegut will be the think you will have to give | a i ’ |speaker for the opening session. them the pack, give it to them 'An observer at Lake Success and ¥: 'an attendant of the 1948 Paris

Q—We needed 50 points for |meeting of the United Nations

an initial meld. My partner had General Assembly, she will talk

8 tens, a deuce and a joker in his band. He melded the 3 tens [O° United Nations work.

andkthe deuce. Later when I Examination Due ask him why, he said he | wanted to conceal the joker, the last session before the badges and the deuce fulfilled the mini- |are issued. Museum exhibits of mum requirement. I still claim |other countries will illustrate the he was wrong and should have lessons. Mrs. Grace Golden, mumelted the joker. . {seum. director, wijl be the in- ! A—You are absolutely right. |structor. Only 60 girls can be A deuce and a joker serve the |accommodated, A . same purpose, but the joker, if | February Is International melded, counts 50 points for Friendship Month for Girl Scouts you, while if your partner was throughout the world. For the eventually caught with the [last several years, the museum joker in his hand, it would has observed it by having special count 50 points against you. international programs.

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