Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1950 — Page 4
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The homecoming dinner and informal dance for the alumni of Howe High School is set for Apr. 34. = i The 6:30 p. m. dinner will be in! the school cafeteria. The dance is| to be in the gym. There will be a basketball game between the dinner and dance. The classes of 1941 through 1945 will play the classes of 1946 through 1949. : : Miss Mary Louis Alter is reservations chairman for the dinner. Miss Norma Ziegler is program HEIFHEN, A TET8ted vy Miss " Jeanette Cassady and Miss Ruth Ann Thomas. :
Chairmen Named
The basketball game is under | the direction of Robert Houck and John Bruckman.
Other chairmen are Mrs. Ellen Jenkins, refreshments; Mrs. Joan! = Cannaday and Arthur Alexander, band; Mrs. Arthur Alexander, = Miss Phyllis Leffler and Max Ful-| len, decorations. : i
and Messrs. Smartz, Charles W.| Sharp and Robert BE. McMullen, | welcome,
Program Arranged The Howe Choir and Glee Club Alumni will present a musical program. Alumni officers are Mr. McMullen, president: William Locklear, vice president; Miss Alter, secretary; Mr. Sharp, treasurer, and
Mr. Smartz, faculty alumni adviser. :
Ei] Bridge Results |
Are Listed
Local Teams Win In Tournament
- The first annual Eastern Indi-|
ana Bridge Tournament was played Sunday in Muncie. It was sponsored by the Indianapolis
snr BEIARE _ASSOCIALION, iin Local teams took first place in| (or
"several of thé events.
| The Team of Four competition |
was won by Waiter Pray, Easley] Blackwood, M. Stanley McComas! Jr, and R. W. Lee. There was a tie for second place between Mrs. V. R. Rupp, Mrs, E. J. Ittenbach, Mrs. Reba Buck and M. L. Thompson and M. L. McManus, Charles Rowe, Jack O'Keefe and John Lynn. Mr, and Mrs. George P. Ryan took first place in the Open Pair competition ahd Mrs. Rupp and Mrs. Ittenbach placed third. : In the Open Game competition the first place, north and south, was won by Mrs. D. L. Warren, ‘8outh Bend, and Roger L. Deputy, Mishawaka. Mr, and Mrs. 8. A. Robinson won first place, east and west.
- New Allergy Test Devised
By JANE STAFFORD 80 MANY persons have hay-
Re n : es.) ; b ? ng a : Mrs. Frank Harrington, L. E. Hall and Miss Myrtle Johnson Miss Marilyn -Behymer, pub-| + + . participants at today's PTA character and spiritual education Heity; Kenneth M. Smartz, finance, conference in the World War Memorial. : : The importance of learning to live together and to adjust to |
groups was stressed today at the character and spiritual educa- | tional conference sponsored by the Indianapolis Parent-Teachers
| Association. The all-day meeting was held jn the World War
Memorial.
Mrs. Frank Harrington, PTA Council character and spiritual - ——— ol r— oe -— -
| education | charge. “Man has little value above other animals if his character and spiritual education is neglecteds” stated 1. E. Hall, | School 16 principal, Mr. Hall served as moderator for the panel discussion on “How We Can Promote Charcter and Spiritual Education.” “Everything in a youngster’'s life previous to his first scheol experience tends to make him self-centered,” pointed out Miss
chairman, was in
Ida Connor, Indianapolis Free
| Kindergarten
Society visor,
super- | “Here (kindergarten) in another world children learn .to- | ‘get along in relationship with | other ‘people. -control. They begin to get the feeling of privileges which brings responsibilities.” ~ “Character is something which grows each day,” asserted Miss Nellie Young, Central Christian «Church pastor.
School Programs Miss Myrtle Johnson enumerated the things being done in high schools in areas of ocur‘riculum and extracurricular
activities, in co-operation with
other agencies and through specially trained individual teachers to develop character. “Focus of attention is now. on the individual in relation to
They learn co--operation; consideration ind"
his whole personality of which character {is one part,” the Washington High School dean of girls said. She listed twa personal characters that favor an individual's growth: Intelligent understanding of moral principles and their application to dally conduct, and conviction it is worthwhile to regard moral principles even at personal sacrifice. Work of social agencies in providing group experiences so - important in everyday was emphasized by Miss Pauline McCready, Council of Soeial Agencies youth clubs director.
education director, stressed the importance of home in character and spiritual education. Parents and children should play . together and parents should play with the friends of their children. There is such a definite need for this close association, Mrs. Johns said, A second panel on “Can We Have Peace of Mind?" was on the afternoon program. MornIng speakers included Richard Whittington, Lawrence Hinds and Dr, Norman Johnson. Mesdames Hobart Boone, John Gairing, Harry Mitchell, R. E. Boyer and Roscoe Smith assisted Mrs. Harrington in planning the conterend |
society with consideration fot Canasta—
There Aren't Any 'Penalty Cards" in Two-Handed Game
By WILLIAM FE. McKENNEY, America’s Card Authority
AT THE CANASTA table, where a two-handed game is in progress, I find that arguments frequently arise concerning the existence
In Memorial |
Junior Auxiliary + Is Organized
~ The 11th District Council, | American Legion Auxiliary, will | {meet Apr. 6 in the World War { Memorial. ‘ : Mrs. Herbert Dunlap, child welfare chairman, is in charge of the program. Pictures taken at the Girls State Conference in Bloomington will be shown. . Girls who attended the confer
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8 8 ‘back-to-back. You face your partner (or- whomever the caller teils you to do-si-do
++ MOST square dance steps you 4, the phasic dancing steps and some of the advanced fig--
; square usually do with your own part- “ures. Later articles will refer back to earlier lessons, so save ES ence will be honored as will the ,.. put here's an exception. It's them all for future reference. The mext lesson will be in tomer ~ With). Sou aavajee toward ana (iris who will be at Girls State _ ;;4 (ns “sliemande” The FOW's Times. or rr tis year. There will be a musical 3p 1g “allemande left” or “alle- . move g in and out, around the - to back with the person you're “% |program. o the next, as they move in a weaving § 3 . —pMes-George-A-Brake will-pre- nor {he “gents'™ corner is the See. “home” position. And then simply walk backside, lady to his left. : You start out by facing your In some sections, a routine wards to your place (figure | Auxiliary Organized When this step is called for. partner, and joining right hands “grand right and left” works three. The diagram (figure four) A new junior auxiliary has °©2Ch man faces his corner lady. with him (or her). Then you like this: The couple weaves in shows exactly how you move— ‘been organized by the 11th Dis. 0d they join left hands (see both move- in the di- opposite directions around the forward, past your partner,
sketch at left). Then they both turn in a counter-clockwise direction. They make a complete circle, ending up exactly where they started. The square dance scene in the movies—the one you've seen
rection you're facing. The men move counter - clockwise, the ladies clockwise. You alternate right and left hands with each person you come to. When you Join right hands with a dancer (as the couple in the sketch is
{trict. The North East Unit is the sponsor. Mrs, Raymond Fiscus is che adult chairman. { Officers of the auxiliary are] {Miss Jean Ann Gray, chairman, | {and Miss Sandra Pollard, secretary.
circle, until they meet directly across from where they started. Then they join hands and promenade home. In other sections, they meet across the set, but keep moving around until they come back to where they
sideways back to back, and then backwards to your place. It can be done either side— that is, you can go past your partner's right or left shoulder. Some sections of the country stick to one side, others ‘prefer
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; . | many times — always involves doing), you pass by his right started. . the other, | The members will meet the this next step, the “grand right shoulder. When you join left Here's another basic figure These figures are usually third Sunday afternoon of each! and left.” That's the step where
hands, as the sketched couple will each do with the next person they meet, you pags by his left shoulder. The result is a
you must master. It's the “do-si-de” (right) which is sometimes spelling docey-do. The 3 name is French, and means
used as “chorus calls”’—that is, they are called for between the ‘more advanced figures, ar at the end of them, «
month in the post home. The next | session is set for Apr, 16. Plan Services : The B & O Unit, American| Legion Auxiliary, wil! be in’
everybody weaves in and out, | extending right hand to one | person and then left hand to
charge of the Protestant church
Camp Rallies [UN Believed Key to Accord
living |
Mrs. Ralph Johns, Irvington | -Presbyterian-Church-Ohivistian-
services for the veterans at the
Cold Spring Road Hogpital - Announced
{Sunday morning.
| Mrs. Mary Kibbin, soloist, and’ : Camp Fire Girls {Mrs. Gladys Stanley, pianist, will| Plan Activites .
[present the music. Mrs. James) {Survey Mission's report on Indo-China, it is interesting to find at| For Next Tuesday - Greenwell is the unit music chair-| ooking ahead to summer ac- !ast a recognition of the fact that economic conditions frequently | The St. Francis Hospital Guild ° jan, tivities for girls, the Indianapolis Wnderiie the easy conquest made in certain countries by the Com-| will have an all-day meeting next | Camp Fire Girls announce two . : f ; : PT C il lcamp rallies for next month. | Here is a report suggesting the underwriting of a public health Tueslay n Se hosbital pers | . ‘ | ; | will be a covered dish’ luncheon. A ouncil. | Both will be held in the World PFOSFam for Indo-China and the
: {farmers in the war-devastated Rally will be at 4 p. m. Apr. 13| Viet Nam. »
\and thé~Camp Delight Rally at 4
pADPR. |and political aid, we are open to The All-City Horizon Club also the accusation of interference has announced the
Mrs. Owen Johnson
Heads County Unit |
Mrs. Owen Johnson was elected carnival and fun night. It will be! Presiaent. ob De Sazion Soul ty held or 15 in im House FE at URSING of their swe | nt. , n Quee : > {Council at yesterday's meeting {Ts year 3 Hurison Slob Queen But where we recognize the {the World War Memorial. f ; + | real need of the people and try Other new officers of the county West District leaders and their! to give them such assistance as organization include. Mrs. A. M. families will have a pitch-in _din-| Will help them to. gain greater
| Feeley and Mrs. H. H. Lance, first ner at 8 p. m. Apr. 10 in Christa-| security, and therefore independand second vice presidents; Mrs. more House. Mrs. William Sights ence, we strike at the root of their George Coldren and Mrs. Howard 18 In charge of reservations: ‘Suspicions of us, and nothing the {McConnell; recording and corres-| The East District will hold its SoVict agents can say 1 Shang ponding secretaries and Mrs. Har- ‘annual Family Night Apr. 17 in # Xperienced by the peo-
ry Stout, treasurer, ithe Tuxedo Baptist Church. Ther :
- Board members are Mesdames girls will provide the program. That is why it seems to me that {Clifford VanCleave, Joseph Seer- Mrs. Alice Surface and her group our economic assistance is more [ley and H.W. Eves. Mrs. Van-wii demonstrate square dancing | MPOrtant than our military asCleve 1g the retiring president. lat tne South District meeting, It Stance, and that is why the Officers will be installed at the wii) pe Apr. 19 in the Olive Branch © 0int Four Program is important. |May council meeting. 5 ! Tt is foolish, I think, to believe {Christian Church. Camp Delight th at any good will come of priA ‘movies will be shawn. |vate negotiations between the Chairman Various phases of week-end USSR and the U. S.A, or even camping will be demonstrated by among the USSR. the 5 {Blue Bird and Camp Fire groups| Kingdom and the U. 8. A. I think . oe {at the North District meeting Apr., we have reached a point where | 17 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian! whatever is done must be done Church, {through the United Nations. Mrs. James M. Farrar is chair-| . wg ge {man for the Blue Bird Magic Ring. | Understanding Is Vital 1 is set for 2 p. m. May 6 in| It is only as we bring to bear lock’s Auditorium. Assisting | a great majority of opinion on with arrangements are Mrs. H. M. the Soviets that we can hope to Dunkin, Mrs. Walter A. Webb and persuade them that the o Miss Norma Phillips. a : y a
wrong. We repeat to them, day
The Indiana Roof Ballroom will! in and day out, that we do not
| Wherever we give merely arms
date for a with the will of the people of the'
Between U. S. and Russia
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y., Mar. 28—In the United States Technical
many countries as possible. |
{we lose a point in the cold war
| Each time we strengthen one of | the democracies and cut down ,
Each time they win a country,
Hospital Guild Plans Sessioh
Luncheon Is Set
supplying to pocw it essential to dominate in as A . Lists Officers {War Memorial. The Camp Wohelo| PPI¥ing of hand tools to poos minate in Hostesses will be Mesdames W,
{J. Davidson, William Murphy, Charles Platte, John Gedig, Henry Gardner, Charles Gaither, Celia Eschenbach and William Faust. ‘Members who have birthdays in pril will be feted. They include
the chance of Communist suprem- Mesdames John O'Connell, Louis {acy in a country, they lose a Topmiller, Frank Neu, J.C. Gold,
point in the cold war.
| Nothing decisivetis done. how{ever, which we can feel is. ac. a construc-
tually Téading us to {tive building up of confidence, even to the point of (that neither of us wants war | that both of us believe in our ow |methods.of government and ways
of life but that we think we mav be able to refrain from interfer-| The
(ence with each other and there-'Club lady golfers (18) held their fore find some ways of working
| together. ; : These ways must be mutually
must be in the reaim of econom(les; and theme must be an agree{ment on both sides not to resort to force. or to use hidden meth-
tion,
In other words, there must be a sitting down around the table and a careful negotiation point by point. This the U.S.A. has stated it is willing to do, but when
is never willing to do it. * Whenever the USSR can have its own way, it withdraws— Aas it is doing at the present time
agreement
ods to undermine the other na-
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{Dan Brosnan, Thelma Underwood, P. P, Thotnan, George Gra. {ber and Ross Moore.
{annual spring dance to be spon‘sored by the guild. ;
‘Club Lady Golfers ‘Make Future Plans
Meridian Hills Country
{first committee meeting yesterday in the home of Mrs. Adelaide | Ransburg, 8040 Broadway,
advantageous, so they probably; Plans to be presented at the
|Apr. 26 meeting were made. Mrs, Ralph 0. Queisser presided.
‘Returns to School *
Miss Lola Brady has returned iby plane to Stephens College, Co{lumbia, Mo., after spending part {of the spring vacation with her {mother, Mrs. Pearl Brady, 5833
Kappa Alpha Phi Sorority in
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Dewey Ave. and her sister, Miss . it comes to the point the vussp Leila Brady. She is a member of
be the scene of the annual CityWide Council Fire May 7. Invita-
want. war, They repeat to us and|at every meeting of the UN. to the world that they do not Yet in the interests of peace, it!
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WASHINGTON, Mar. 28—Mr,
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tissue, * “The technique offers two possi- anything. If the card turned up| bilities. It may be used to test|DPY the dealer is a joker, a deuce,
Dr. Chauncey Leake, University this process until a natural card
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: of so-called “penalty cards.” A typical question asked of me is: | .JeVer_oL_ Some other Rind. of 7. ' Q-=In" one of your columns you siated that in a two-handed f th tests doctors Same of canasta there is no such thing as “penalty cards,” and that heard nd in tts 3 vor the player could pick up exposed cards and put them back in his substance is causing_the trouble. hand. May 1 ask under what * » oo»
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A—"There are no penalty cards” initial meld. At my turn may I in the official canasta meld. the required minimum wholCanasta’ly out-of my hand, and then pick|
Section VI, yp the discard pile with only one| dinner table conversibn piece, but under the heading “Canasta for natural card and a wild card,
[make an additional melds? In this instance the dis-
{card pile is not frozen by a red QI dealt and turned up a) , joker. What should I do? - Whore oF A Wild. sare; could pick it up and with what?
A—No, you may not make your
y {initial meld from your hand, and; A-—No one could pick it up with, pick up the discard pile. The|
play consists of three parts—the!
draw, the meld, and the discard a patient's sensitivity to allergy-|OF & red trey, the next card of) |
i causing substances, and to search/the stock pile is turned up to;
~—and you must draw first, even! ; though you can meld the required
number of points before drawing. |
juntil your initial meld is made,!
Gate In this situation, incidentally, you still need two natural cards| The patient's allergy cause can the pack does not become unfro-'to pick it up, if you desire to do licewomen are.now.on.active duty. 10,000: J g nea bec found by. putting. various sus~ san when the-intial ‘meld-ismade. go xt that turn eR TE : i ws 10,000 WHI §= clubs = ————— pected —substances—in—the—culture Regardless of —the—initlal meld," and watching for the above re-|the pack remains frozen, and can action. -Possible allergy preven-/only be taken with two natural! ) , ! cards matching the up-card, as Wild card and two black treys as Dr.| long as there is a wild card or a ®
s & = { Q—Is is permissible to use a|
final meld to go out? f | A-—Yes. A player may meld two
a black treys and a wild. card, or
three black “treys, or four black treys, provided they are all from, this hard and he is melding ouf| rat that turn, { | 8 8» f { Q—The player next to the deal-| er picks up the dealt cards and finds--four red treys in his own! hand. Is there any extra bonus for holding: these in one hand besides the 800 count for four red [treys? | A~No. { 5 s .
{Q—May an inital meld be made {with three wild cards and two: {natural cards? | A-yYes: The rules state that! {You may not use more than three! {wild cards in any meld. In order to make a canasta out of this {particular meld, you must add {two more natural cards to it.
The late” Mr. McKenney had prepared a number of canasta | columns before his death. The | -Times will continue to publish {| them as long as they are avalli able. : 1
Sorority Chapter Sets Pledging : The Theta Theta Chapter, Phi Beta Psi Sorority, will have a
pledge service. tonight. Mrs. Wilbur Jones, 2180 W. 50th St. will
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