Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1950 — Page 6
Miss Frazee | Weds in Home Rite |
Becomes Bride of Kenneth Hayes - |- Miss Janet Gray Frazee became, the bride of Kenneth Hayes in a ‘ceremony at 3:30 o'clock this § afternoon. Dr. John G. Benson| ¥ read the vows in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. |; “George H. Hosmer, 3656, N. Dela-| | ware St.“Di, Benson is the former superintendent of the Methodist
Hospital. r - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Hayes; Ar 8 pare
the bridegroom. gi Mrs. Bobert Palmer, Rochester, N. Y., the bride’s sister, was her matron of honor. Her frock of champagne lame was made with] ¢ a sweetheart neckline. She wore it at her own wedding in December. Robert Bloomfield, Los Angeles, was the best man.
Live in Chicago The bride wore an afternoonlength gown of Balenciaga lace styled with a scalloped neckline and long sleeves. A matching lace cap held her shoulder-length veil. A reception followed the cere-| mony. After a skiing trip to-Mich-| igan, the couple will beat home| in Chicago. The bride wore a red| gabardine sult with navy acces-| sories and a white orchid corsage. She was graduated from In-| diana University where she was a| member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority and Phi Beta Kappa ¥raternity. She will receive her master's degree from the Unlvergity of Chicago in June. Mr. Hayes was graduated from; # the University of California where he belonged to Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity. He is attending the University of Chicago Medical School.
Soroptimist Club Lists Speaker |
The Soroptimist Club will hear, Mrs. Leonidas F. Smith, executive | secretary of the Hoosier Salon Patrons Association, speak on “Hoosier Artists and Hoosier | rt” at its Wednesday lu
The session is to be in the Hotel Linden. Mrs. Smith will be) introduced by Mrs. Russell 8.| x “Williams Jr., program chairman. |
Mrs. Vera Noble, Edward Eback Ill Wed
Times Special : MADISON, ‘Mar. 20—Mrs. Vera| put. . _____ Noble, 3322 N, Illinois St, In-| rset eo ghanapols and Edward Eback JIT = thé 3 S iS he ETAT ‘Blackwood on Bridge—
By MARJORIE TURK.
= were married Tuesday in Fairview = Presbyterian Church, her parents, Mr; and Mrs: William Haas of this city, announce, | The bridegroom is the son of] Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eback, 5141
After a trip, the couple will be at these columns, home address. - S————————————— |dummy’s queen won the trick. prospects were mighty dim. Shower Arranged In order to take nine tricks he e ajor Robert Andersofi A st’ th in’ Woman's Relief Corps will give had to win’ at least three dia a handkerchief shower for the CnO%
town Soldiers and Sallors Home. case the enemy would have time JACK.
Biter a luncheon at noon. tOmar:,..-As. the diamond. suit was.acki-,..-ADDRIEDLLY. the Tow In the home. {ally distributed, you will note thatito find Mr:
| ANDI SERVAAS likes to pretend she has alike. The doll is named Sandi too. The blond 3-year-old also plays that her cat, Inky, is a real little girl. The cat is put in gingham pinafores whenever he will stay Sandi is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Servaas, 4455 Indianola Ave.—
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Mr. Muzzy Misuses 'Second Hand Hig FOR THE PAST week or so I have been writing about second king and queen of diamonds. But Washington. Sepesiastimesieedie erm tt ior . T | Riverview Dr, Indianapolis. hand high plays. I must tell you that Mr. Muzzy has been reading Mr. Dale took one other thing| The conference is scheduled for|make the mistake of melding Frank J Hokes 3 He is enthusiastic about them. He has come to into consideration—the fact that! na cember. 1950 in the White|three cards that you cannot add . in the Riverview Drive play second hand high every time he gets a chance. $ s ¥! | In today's hand Mr. Muzzy opened the jack of clubs and fense if given the chance. So instead of leading diamonds| from the board, Mr. Dale entered
if Mr. Dale leads the ten from the yc yond with the king of hearts board, Mr. Champion will COVer .,4 jaq the trey of diamonds. Up/the important thing. But public mastered it well, you then can ginner for their daughter, Miss|cussion on big business, big labor
with the king. Mr. Dale can win oo + ar Muz it {and private agencivs should not|start dealing only 15 cards and, : That probably meant with the ace but then Mr. Muzzy | ie a ie Mus eh the seen Nancy Marmon Hoke, and Ed-
Mr. Dale saw right away that his
girl graduates of the Knights- losing the lead twice, in "which will hold the queen-nine over his «pont inguit me.”
The group will give the party to set up and run their club suit. Considers Humanics only, hope was went to dummy with the ace of Pp. tcge. ® both yeni Le. cummy wWin.the ate ol Praises: Local Effort song — | South dealer. :
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spades and led the 10 of diamonds, | ‘overtaking the jack when Mr. |
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now good and Mr. Dale rolled in| a neat 10 tricks. If Mr. Muzzy had! Laoplayed- low: onthe: first .diamond;lead the contact would have een]
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Times State Service GREENCASTLE, "Mar.
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{Washington Blvd:, vice president. | | YWCA—Miss Marilyn Wiegand,! College of Liberal Arts and
'2740 Kessler Blvd., treasurer,
| Association of Women Students, Delta Delta Sorority. Also electJ—Miss Betsy Veit, 5924 Central ed were Miss Ruth Ann Thomas,
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- | Remember that second hand low| is usually the right play. Second] hand high is the exception, You must be on the alert to recognize | ‘the need for the “exceptional”|
20-—Ten DePauw University honorary. organizations have named new for the 1950-51 school year. ‘Those named from Indian-|
5860, 5685 N. Delaware St.
Mr. and Mrs. J.. R. Coshow,| tary, and Miss Mary Ann Ma4005 Guilford Ave. have returned from a three-weeks trip to Florida. They motored down the west coast of the state to Key west||incoln
| The YWCA “320” Club cele noun Finite orate its hind anniversary with] ees. th 8-0 Rs_play * |a St, Patrick's’ Day party yester‘day In Hollenbeck Hall. There was a buffet supper and formal
The Ladies of the New York J. Central Railroad will meet at 1:30 2028: Miss
2 ITSC Units Set Meetings
Sororities—
To Observe Anniversary Alumnae Group
Plans for State Day
An anniversary velebration is
‘Mrs. Davis to Entertain On Wednesday
_ Two International Travel-Study Club units are among women's groups planning meetings this ‘week. $:
The Wanderlust Chapter will celebrate its first anniversary Wednesday. at a luncheon in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants Nanal Bank. a Everett W. Baum, eal dent, will be in charge of the :30 p: m. event. Mrs. Cecil Snywill assist. Mrs, Noble
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arranged this week. The Silver anniversary of the Indianapolis Deita Chi Sigma Chapter will be marked at a Founders’ Day dinner Saturday in Club 52. Mesdames Lee Cundiff, John Kinney and Lyman M. Kitt
“Following: Fo gtficersowill 2 {be installed, They are Miss Xl Crowe, president; Mrs. Cundiff, vice president; Mrs. Kitt and Miss Grace Williams, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Esther Kimberlin, treasurer; Mrs. Kinney, mistress of ceremonies; Mrs. Joseph Harbor, editor; Mrs. Gene Bobbitt, pledge mistress; Mrs. Albert Coffman, chaplain, and Mrs. Robert 8. Sheets, parliamentarian.
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The monthly meeting - of the grand Pre I Chapter will be at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Carl Schopp, 6047 Lowell Ave. oe : Officers will be elected and . Mrs. Walter Houppert will speak.
Mrs. Dorothy Jordan Davis, 427 E. 22d St., will be hostess for the Zetathea Club meeting Wednesday. Her assistant will be Miss Myrtle Gage. Talks on Rob~ ert Southey and Thomas Campbell will be given by Mrs. Reuben | Father inspects his daughter's wedding band... . A scene G. Jones and Mrs. John.J. §choen~ Beta Alumnae, Alpha Chi Omega. from the Kirshbaum Players’ comedy, "The Biggest Thief in Town." [holtz. : Wiig ger WISH news-| Matt Kane, Miss Phyllis Cohn and Irwin Rose (left to right) are the | naw ofricers of the Monday ' : | actors. The play will be presented Mar. 26 and 27 from the (Club are Miss Lucille Stewart,
Assistant hostesses will be Mes-| ~ v iE | dames Carl “Seet Jr. Edward Kirshbaum Community Stage, 2314 N. Meridian St. |president; Mrs. D.V. Lucas and Fete re ee tearm mien Cyr] Y, Klein, Srst- and’ second
Bartley, M. W. Hayward, W. Carr| < Marshall, Robert Mason, Paul Canasta— [He presidents: Mrz, Thorius 2 unch an 5 ; .
Minx, Robert Secor, W. Oscar] » . Taber and George W. Walker. Beginners Advised to Play | recording and corresponding sec= Final plans for the sorority’s |retaries, and Mrs. Arthur M, Small and Mrs. Ford V. Woods, treasurer and assistant. TE ———— Mes. John Medaris, philan-
ein rn 55! 2_ Handed Game with 15 Cards BPW Sets thropy chairman, will report on|
.By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY, America’s Card Authority assistance given the Marion Coun-|2nd-miss game. . C +i ty Society for Crippled Children! Yet many players complain that it is too difficult with 15 cards onven ion
Mrs. Edward Rucinski, 4925 N.| Meridian St., will be the hostess, at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow, for the!
William P. Jennings, state day, chairman. { TWO-HANDED canasta is an enjoyable game, but if you deal] {15 cards and require only one canasta to go out, it becomes. a hit-
and Adults. The society was Ye- if two canastas are required to go out. They are anxious to get their . cently given a $300 check by the [initial meld down. They may meld, for example, two aces and a joker, Mesting to Open alumnae. land now they never draw another, > lace. = \are two sevens in. the discard In San Francisco | | pile. ! _ Times Special ii ER hg iin in| NEW YORK, Mar. 20—The 10th
° » . Adult Trainin lsevens and kings, and perhaps| You also have two kings f {your hand, and the top card of biennial convention of the Nathey cannot get hold of the pack 3 2 [tional Federation of Business and
Need Cited “lto increase their holding. Thus|the discard pile is a king. You|
i i 1 Women's Clubs, Inc, {they find they cannot go out. |previously have made your initial Professiona ! | 1 advise beginners at canasta meld. will open Sunday, July 2, at the Aiss-Puschner-Talks-—- ur piay-tre tomes game w dor ie Sa-Emanseen. Loria Hos 18 , s 15 cards and one canasta to go Ing thie discard pile inthis situa=San--& ee ao. On Child Welfare (out. ition because it will reduce your Scott, national president of the In this ‘manner they learn all'hand only one card but it will|federation, released the announce{courses to inform parents of their] The. four ment here today. te responsibility is one of the tacts POW to play the red treys and|sevens, by the way, should not! pr. Scott will introduce the : [replace them with another card, be melded, as that might get jjonor guest of the evening, Gov. coming out of preparations for |how to use the black treys as stop|your hand down to too few cards./mar] Warren of California. All the Mid Century White House{cards, ands how : and ‘when to| Any discard pile of five or business will: be held in the Civie: Conference on Children and|freeze the pack with wild cards.\more cards should be taken if it| Auditorium. Before the official Youth. | .Even though it is not too good will not weaken your hand. HowW- opening, program arrangements | So stated Miss Emma Puschner, form ot Fanasia, it is the best ever, if you do not have anyiywj) pe conducted by the executive lchild welfare - director -of the| “27 0 learn the game. |deuces or jokers. in your hand, psard. which will have its offices ; we ro might want to waive taking a ,¢ tne Fairmont Hotel, day before the luncheon meeting! {five-card discard pile in favor of RE y 8 When you first start to require drawing. from. the stock pile in| 155,000: Members “Turn the Tide at the Turn of
of ~the Auxiliary tothe -Marionitwo “canastas to go out, 1 sug: County Juvenile Center, Inc. The (gest that you deal 17 cards. 1¢ the hope of drawing a deuce or) {the Century” will be the theme ‘of the convention. Delegates
The need for adult. training {the little points in the game— give you four sevens.
meeting was held in the Hotelltakes 14 cards to form two ca-* joker, inastas, so with 17 cards, if you,
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{ House. : [to, you still can complete two] 0 Give Dinner [ “In making pre-conference sur-|canastas. | come from every state in the veys we've been impressed with| This form of the game is very, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hoke ;;;:0n Alaska and Hawail. the fact parents’ responsibility is enjoyable, and after you have Brendonwood, will give the bridal] Monday, July 3, a panel dis-
land big government is planned. - carry their load. Parents should {Tequiring two canastas to £0 ..q"y Wolf Jr. St. Louis. The Wednesday, July 5, successful Courses oul, 5 ~." |party is to be Thursday night in {women from California will be life to a. 88 | 1g i Q=In two-handed Canasta, {the home of the bride-to-be’s hosts to the group. The interna« | how large should the discard ‘Parents. ; tional scene will take the spots reins oile- be £0. be. worth. picking. up?. |... It will. follow..the rehearsal of/light Thursday, July 8. __ A—You should pick up the dis-|the nuptial rite set for 4:30 p.m. ‘The convention will Tast card pile any time that it will Friday in the Hoke home. Mr. through Friday, July 7, which has. improve your hand and not re- land Mrs. Donald N. Test are been set aside for voting and elecduce the number of cards you planning a brunch Friday morn-|tion of new officers. The 1950-51
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She also believes the religious factor is important in family sta- | phlity. In sections where it pre!dominates the breakdown of famfly life. and juvenile delinquency is less. © : | Miss Puschner praised the “fine| co-ordinated. effort” of Marion” County agencies and the Juvenile! Court which last week announced a lower percentage of juvenile,
hold. Suppose that you hold two|ing in their Brendonwood home program of the federation will be sevens in your hand, and there|for members of the bridal party. planned during the meetings.
national average. i Mrs. Frank E, Weimer presided iat the business meeting. Officers for next term were elected.
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| 5135 Norway Drive, junior vice | president; Miss Winifred Bundy, 39 E. Ninth St. junior, secrelott, 629 Carlisle Place, junior, treasurer.
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