Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1950 — Page 7

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Patrick’s Day’ party will close the, session, »-

Mrs. James ¥. Matlock is gen-! eral chairman for the St. Patrick's luncheon for the members of the} Women’s Auxiliary, Indianapolis Dental Society. { The luncheon will be at 1 p. m.| Mar. 16 in Jones’ Restaurant. Members and associate members will attend. Mrs. James W. Fleener is in charge of reservations and Mrs. Robert Stone is decorations chairman, Mrs. Mildred M. Crump will talk on “Flowers of Distinction” after the luncheon.

Guest Day Set

The Heather Belles Chapter, ITSC, will have a guest day meeting at 12:30 p. m. Saturday! in the Gold Room of the Hotel] Washington. : "Mesdames John W. Shamburg,' H. M. Hollingsworth, Glenn Whicker, Merrill M. Waltman, and Carey Spicer will be honor| guests. | The hostesses are to be Mes-| dames Wallace P. Heller, Howard | Maxwell, Donald Saunders and| Donald McClure. | Miss Amy Keene wil talk, Her topic is Denmark. Mrs. Ruth Glover will sing, accompanied by| Mrs. H. B. Sturgeon.

Arrange Parties :

Members of the Osric Mills Watkins. Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will have a card party.

at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the Food :

Craft Shop. = Mrs. M. E. Pyle Jr. is chairman, assisted by Mesdames Jesse

5 Senior Miss. Fern- A. Goulding, - director of pFfactical - nursing, will talk after the business session.

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The Indianapolis Saenger Chor Ladies Society will sponsor two card parties. They will both be in the hall, 521 E. 13th St. { The first will be at 1:30 p. m.| tomorrow and the second at 8:15 p. m. Saturday.

The Big Four Railway Auxili-|

There will be a 'discussion|’

Bob Jewell (right) eyes the dance line in anticipation of a cut-in at the Gay Nineties dance of

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the Junior Assembly Friday night in the Woman's Department Club. At the moment ‘chorines Donna Knox, Carole Rausch and Betty Brink (left to right) seem content with their dapper, mustached partners, Ron Rice, Peter Bridgford and David Bergstrom. — J

ary 116 will meet at 7:30 p. m.| tomorrow in the World War Me-| morial. : Mrs. side.

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mata a austiphote, Mrs. Albert G. Parker Jr. wife of the president of Hanover College, will be the guest speaker at the state day luncheon for the members of Alpha

Delta Pi Sorority. The event |

will be Saturday in the Severin

Civic Lists

Frank Mumford will "Meetings

Tryouts. Announced For Juniors, Adults

The Civic Theater announces

ts program for March.

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{shop production will be held at 8

p. m. Mar. 26. The play is sets

for May. The tryouts for the last

play of the season, “Joy to the World,” are also set for 2 p. m. Mar. 26. oh ; | | Members of the Teen-Age |Workshop are working on their, {production - of “The. Would-Be iGentleman.” - The play will be {ready in April. | i The Junior Civic will have try-| outs for the last play of the year! from 3:30 to 5 p. m. on Mar. 28

jand 29 in the workshop. I 8

| “Two Blind Mice” is in re-| {hearsal now. It will be shown] |Apr. 14 through Apr. 25. |

{ “The Inspector Calls” is in pro-|

duction. It will be presented Mar.|

17 through 25 in the theater. {This will be the 314th play given, by the Civic...

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Amusing One Self-Satisfaction May Be Dangerous

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

NEW YORK, Mar. 8—It evi-| dently dawned upon the coal op-|

erators that seizing of the codl can mines was not a good habit to in trying to dodge your fair turn to draw.

continue. Therefore, their -deci-

sion to come to some kind ofa meld on which I'can play my card. May I play it and go out, terms with John L. Lewis was or do I have to draw a card from the stock pile?

better than having the govern-

ment authorized to take over the card from the stock pile, but wh y object to that? Mr. Lewis’ picture in one of the use it, discard it.

coal mines again.

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never lose by, drawing from

-Q—I have only one card in

A-—Yes, you must draw

If you cannot! It might be a

metropolitan newspapers amused red trey, which would give you

me very much.

His eyes were an extra 100 points; or it might,

tightly closed and his dark felt be a wild card that would com-| hat was set low over his bushy plete another canasta for you.

eyebrows... A stout and comfortable figure of a man, the expres-|

sion on his face was one of self-'a canasta counted in addition to!play it?

satisfaction, as though he were

saying: “Well, T pretty well got

wrong with me.” I am not sure that this isn't a dangerous thing to have happen. It makes one forget too easily what the other fellow actually went through. on ~ Anyway, now the miners seem to have a contract that will last two years. The miners can work, the people thrown out of work

because of the coal shortage can|we use more than two decks? A—No. Five-handed canasta is can run again, ‘brownouts cad be actually four-handed with one; of player sitting out.

be called back to work. Trains|

stopped.” The economic bas our country will be normal again unless some new obstruction oc-|

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By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY, America’s Card Authority AS I POINT rout in my answer to a reader's question, you

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Photos by Bob Wallace, Times Staff Photographer.

These two bathing beauties of the ‘90s, Barbara Walker and “Jean Woodring (left to right), are prepared for either a plunge onto the waxed floor or the briny brink. Donna, Barbara and Peter are chairmen for the party and Mrs. William Byram Gates is the Junior Assembly sponsor.

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right to take the discard pile he has two natural cards matching the up-card of the discard pile. However, he is not forced to do so and if he does not take the pack the hand is over.

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Leaders Will Be Trained |

A “Training Course Special” of will be stressed at the conference

Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls for leaders of the younger girls

been announced by Mrs. from 9:30 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Mar.

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the bonus for a canasta? | i A-—Yes., The scoring procedure]

A—In the first place, you can- course for the same | not “pick up a card from the dis- scheduled on Wednesdays, Mar.|, It will be Mar. 21 through Mar. | what I wanted and if everybodyiis, first, to score the basic, ‘which !card pile” and put it in your hand.|22 through Apr. 19. It will be 5 in Jordan Hall, Butler Univer-| sustained considerable losses, is made up of the canasta honus-|If you are going to use the card|from 9 to 11:30 a. m. in the Camp Sty. The weekday sessions will nothing very important went es, red trey bonuses, and the bo-lon a meld

, you_must first

{through Apr: 11.

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{nus for going out. After scoring down on the table the two cards St.

ithe basic, put the red treys in the |discard pile. If your side does not [go out, you pay off for cards held| in-your hand and your partner's hand, then score for all of the {cards you and your partner have {left, including those in canastas,

” ” o Q—We play five-handed canas{ta with only two decks. Should

from your hand that allows you

A training course in outdoor

to take the up-card of the discard crafts for new and old leaders is

pile. ‘Then take the up-card and!

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play it with the two you have put Gardens.

down on the table. There i8-ac-| Ares"

chairman and sponsors

tually a penalty for taking thelwm attend a workshop from 9:30 up-card of the discard pile and t5 11:30 a. m. Mar. 21 in the office.

putting it in your hand.

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twhich would give mé enough to make an initial meld provided I

Q—The pack is frozen, I have Ould take the up-card of the dis-|

If you-are a pessimist, you taken the last eard-of the stock card pile. will .probably tell me it is bound pile but do not go out. v=fa-oceur within a. very short: sidiscard; + If you are an optimist, you will|the wh tell me we are

~can- the next player take: i still had-in-my hand? «oo ole pack if he has a nat-| y learn- ural pair matching the card I put 1f you had put the red trey on the

A—No. You did this backward. |

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I drew a card from the stock pile’ Federation to Meet

Sunday Afternoon

The Indiana State Federation

Could I. take the up- of Poetry Clubs will meet at 2 When I,card to replace.the red trey which P. m, Sunday in the YWCA. Mrs.

Mildred. L. Jevin will. preside... « - Thomas Elrod is, to. be the guest speaker.. There. will be a

ing to make adjustments without on the discard pile? Or can he re- table and drawn fromthe stock Musical program featuring Wilthese dislocations and perhaps we fuse to take the pack, and if. so,

will have a longer period this what happens?

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Lists Classes

jday, Wednesday and Thursday|

| - A-special pi with children

open Mar. 20. _ C_..0. 0 i"

Ipile to reglace it, as you should | /have done, you still would have:

‘had the option of taking the dis-|

jcard pile or drawing another card] [from the stock pile. i

* “Mr, McKenney is unable to answer individual questions on canasta from. readers. However, he will include the most frequently asked questions -in his column. ’ :

YWCA

Variety of Activities Open to Women

new classes for women. . Beginner and intermediate classes in swimming will be held. Junior classes, for girls from 10 to 15, will be on Saturday. The Health Department offering sports, dancing and gym. Tennis and golf will be given on Monday and Wednesday evenings and dancing on Thursday. Gym classes will be conducted on Mon-

evenings and on Tuesday morn-| ings.

from 3 to-6 is offered each Thursday morning. It is the “Ladies Day Qut” pro-

studying crafts, swimming ‘and gym, the youngsters will be cared | for in a supervised play school.

~All classes will begin the week of Mar. 27. Registration will

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The Central YWCA is opening

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gram. While the mothers are).

liam Kiger and David Hill. Original poems ‘will be read. -

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Jesse Barker, training committee 31 in the office. |

Miss Kit Hammett, authority : Greenwood course for new lead- on outdoor activity, will be. in| ® x =# ers and sponsors will be from 7 “Q—When you pick up -a cardito 9:30 p. m. on Tuesdays for five from the discard pile, can you weeks in the . Greenwood com. Rides and Skills in Outdoor Acyour hand and not/munity house. It will be Tuesday Vity.” sponsored by the Ameri:| ' , The daytime Can Camping Association

charge of the course on “Tech-

for| leaders and camp counselors. |

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be from 4 to 6 p. m. and from 7! {to 9 p. m. The Mar, 25 sessions \are scheduled from 7 a. m. until noon and from 1 to 4 p. m. This program will include a noon cookout meal,

Museum Guild Plans Luncheon

The Children's Museum Guild

will have ‘a 12:30 p. m. luncheon |

Friday in the home of Mrs. Not-|-

man Keévers, Woodstock Drive.| Assistant hostesses will be | Mesdames Howard Lacy II, Roba. ert D. Gruen and Samuel W, SIMPEON. oot wdc coin err gi Mrs. Grace Golden, director of the museum, will speak. She will discuss the new museum being organized in Miami, Fla., by her

daughter. - *

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Caroline Kahn should be in the running for an award in the honor guest at the Chi Omega “dance. highlight—the hat contest. Prizes will be offered for both the prettiest and the most ingenious. Helping her try on a turquoise [al vice president of the sorority. taffeta trimmed black felt is her mother, Mrs. Allan W. Kahn,

PTA News—

To Speak At State Day Alpha® Omicron Pi ~~ ° To Meet Mar. 18

The annual state day of the {Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority will be Mar, 18 in the Columbia Club. | lumnae and active members ‘from thé three state chapters will = attend. Members of the Indianlapolis Alumnae Association will {be hostesses at the 12:30 p. m. {luncheon :

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EA KS x, ; ge S Rill aie S PR ters Will make reports on their ‘activities. . Pledges of the active chapters will be introduced and awards will be given. The actives will present a musical program. « This: year the newly installed {Hanover chapter will be honored. | Mrs. Shockley Lockridge and Mrs. George Stanley are co-chair ;men of the luncheon. Their as- - sistants are Mrs. R. 8. Cloyd, ine o $ vitations; Mrs. James M. Burt, publishing; Mrs. Cloyd Julian, mailing: Mrs. O. Paul Hiatt, reser vations; Mrs. W. A. George, deci% |orations,. and Mrs. - L. Victor i§ Brown, program. :

ATRL Miss Dyer Is Guest Miss Elizabeth Dyer will be the

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Sorority state day Saturday in the Hotel Lincoln. She is nation=

Dein of Home Economics at ——| the University of Cincinnati, Miss {Dyer is a graduate of Vassar

[College and has done graduate

Meetings of PTA Groups = To Feature Guest Speakers

Guest speakers will highlight the meetings of PTA groups next

WEDNESDAY

First” and “Life with Junior,” films. !

Sayles.

son. Fathers night. { “Where Children Come First,” Mrs. Bert C. Me-/91 Cammon.

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drew J. Brown.

singing. Fathers night.

__ |60- “Flower 24—3 p.m. “Health” Mrs. Mary rants” Mrs.

Community

“You Are film.

My Devotions.

“Life—in— Britain

Socialism,” Stephen C.

ArrangeMildred Crump,

Arbogast Floral Co. Mrs. Vietoria Leafgreen Ralser, vocalist. | American Heritage,” Joe Peir-80-—-1:15 p.m.

“It's the Little

Things That Count ina Camp,” Herbert G. Sweet. :

jwork at Cincinnati. | Mrs. L. 8. Winch; I “fayette, twill preside at the alumnae meets ing set for Saturday morning in the hotel. The Theta Beta {Chapter of Indiana University will be in charge of the program

week. At 7:30 p. m. next Wednesday Miss Joan Edworthy, exchange, Which will follow the luncheon. {teacher from England at School 15. will speak at that school’s PTA i session. Her subject will be “English Schools.” The Madrigal Singers! {from Technical’High 8chool also are on the program. Another meet{ing scheduled at 6 p. m. Wednesday covered dish dinner. Mrs. Norma — {Koster will be the speaker. Her subject, “Adult Recreation.” Other PTA mieetings next week 38—1:30 p.m, Neighbor,” Election of officers, Social hour, | S45—TAD pom Under Noland.

Mrs, C. R. Krabbenhoft is the. general chairman: {Members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club will meet at 7:30

in School 10 will feature a |p. m. Thursday in the home of

Mrs. J. L. McDowell, 624 Arden Drive.. Assistant hostesses will be {Mesdames Robert Fackler, R. D. Allen, J. F. Roesch and Robert Bernd.

{_-- The Alpha Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. today in the Hotél Lificoln. Mrs, John Darting will preside.

| The Easter Fashion Prevue will be in néxt Sunday's Times. All the latest word on the best in Fashions, covered by Louise Fletcher and other fashion au-

| thorities . . . Order your copy 7:15 p. m. Cub and Boy Scouts’ of The Sunday Times delivered

will be honored. Mothers

7:30 p. m. Fathers night.

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