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® i : x ¢ ; ° | Make Up ; * The Rules ? ® Open All Day Monday, eo ~~ Don't Be Tempted - : 9:30 A. M. fo 5:00 P. M, To Change Game . a a By OSWALD JACOBY | Telephone fley 7411 IF I EVER throw the rule book .

at anybody, it'll be at the man who goes around’ inventing, strange “rules” to confuse canasta players. The trouble is that there are probably five or six such peo-| ple, and I've never been fond of mass mayhem. The result of all this invention is that about a hundred people we @ACh-- Week write--to-me-to~ check: % up on one single canasta rule. Here is a typical question that Ei came to me in the mail a few weeks ago: 4 “The deck is’ not frozen. I have a closed canasta of fours, A four is discarded by the op-|: ponent at my right. Am I allowed 'to pick up that four -to put it on my closed canasta?” made my stock answer in such cases: “Yes. You are allowed to pick up the previous discard when it matches your closed canasta. You must then add that discard

to ‘your canasta, That has al- Mrs. Hugh M. Quill, 913 N. Audubon. Road, announces the ways been the rule, and nobody is

on d | : approaching marriage of her daughter, Mary Ellen, to Leonard F.’| In: oti wr L ahanging 18. odd, son of Frank L. Judd, Tor righ Sh The ves i oo aad nasta is just like any othar meld June 24 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Miss Quill and for the purpose of taking the Mr. Judd are both graduates of Butler University. He is a mem-

. discard pile.” ber of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. ( A couple of days later, back ! ” | came anoth 1 e . | ame mom" This Week's Club Calendar-

“You told my friend that she could pick up a four that matched | By AGNES H. OSTROM p. m. Mrs, Herman Bischof, 645 her closed canasta. Now the|“ A Founders’ Day dinner, social N. Ritter Ave, hostess. “The other night I had a canasta of meeting and guest day are on the, Art of Living Together,” Meskings. What is the rule on agenda of clubs meeting this dames Robert Millar, W. T.| kings?” week. The schedule follows: Patterson and C. C. Conway. Serious Mistake TOMORROW New Century 12:30 p. m, Mrs. I had an answer for that kind Athenaeum Turners Women’s J J. Reese, 5417 Hibben Ave, | , A . » hostess; Mrs.. J. E. Brown and| of question too: | Auxiliary—6:30 p. m. Athe- Mrs. O. 1. Walter, assistants. | “You may pick up a: king that] naeum, Founders’ Day. dinner. ... “Guatemala » Mrs ‘Herbert | matches your closed canasta. If Carnelian —Noon. Mrs, Raleigh Cortright. o ’ i Your canasta is in aces, you may| Miller, 6140 Collége Ave., host- a " pick up an ace; if it is in queens,| ess; Mesdames I A. Fleury, Chap. F, PEO 1D m. Mrs. Paul| you-may. pick up-a-queen;-and- so. Theodore Kruse and W.-M: Wil. Stewart, E. 42d_ St. hostess: : on. In short, the rule applies to! . son. assistants. ; Mesdames Glenn Lacy, -Louis|._ any canasta at all. If you had a iE \ x Berner and Ervin Sheets, asronk ats Alpha Epsilon Chap., Delta Theta giciants Book review, Mrs. canasta of lollipops. and the Tau —7:45 p. m. Northeast Com- Silhy > player at your right discarded a munity Center. Mrs. W. A. Pau! Rilby, [ lollipop, you could pick it up and | Pearson, chairman: Mesdames Chap. V, PEO- 2 p. m Mrs. J, B.| add it to your canasta.” | E. T. Surgener, Scott Padgett, Miller, 48 N. Audubon Road,| That was a serious mistake on! Marion Butler and Gerald hostess. Program, Mrs. Robert my part. A rumor got about that! Schoenheide. Social meeting. Finlayson. : i some new game was all the rage, . y . AF, PEO-—-1:30 p. m. Mrs. with new cards called eB Zeta Kappa Chap, Delta Theta ChoP- AF, F P

M. Sharp, 2224 E. Kessler Blvd., All the best people were playing| Tau—38 E Nh Pes Seale pos: hostess. “Art,” R..0O. Parks, it. Oswald Jacoby thought it| Tison, 948 N. Chester St. host-. THURSDAY ; would take the place.of television, ©58; Miss Margaret Lasley, as- THURSD, v | You see how it is? This article Sistant. Book Forum —-1:30 p. m. Ayres

will probably start a whole new Fair Wood Home Economics — 8 Auditorum. “The - Cardinal” batch of false rumors, all of p.m. Mrs. John May, 5651 Mad-| (Robinson), Mrs. Olive Enslen

Which may be good clean fun.| ison Ave. hostess; Mrs. Walter Tigder. But I hate to think of the weird| Bailey, assistant. “Short Cuts,” John Strange Homemakers—1 f questions I'll have to answer! | Mrs. John Hughes. p. m. Mrs. J. W. Sharp, 6650

8.8 8 , ore Dover Road, hostess. “Short Q-Is there any difference in Monday Conversation — 2 p. m. Cuts.” Mrs. Sharp and Mrs. R.

ele lr i ; Mrs. F. K. Sale, 709 Berkley { play between a deuce and a joker? IS eh fyies 1 C. Olson. ) A--None at all. .You can use| Road, hostess. “A Trip to Calice]

”» Chap. AF, PEO—1.:30 p. m. Mrs. a deuce instead of a joker for any fornia,” Mrs. H..G. Bradley. i -p T. VanZant, : A Watson |

A purpose, or vice versa. The only| TUESDAY | : Ey is in their point value. Chalcedony—12:30 p. m. 38th St. BR Le ial ole The deuce is worth only 20 points; Branch, Indiana National Bank. thews.

3 . rs. H. E. Curry, chairman; . the jokeér is worth 50 points. Mis CG Boher Sia Mis FRIDAY

n. { Y — . m. Indianapolis —When both sides go over| C. R. Perry. Culture—2:30 p. m polis) son) points who wins? We claim Daughters of the British Empire Home forAged. Program, Mrs. that the winner of the last hand, 12:30 p. m. 38th St. Branch, T- M. Rybolt and Mrs. Robert is the winner of the game. | Merchants National Bank. Mrs.| Orbison. | A—Current procedure is to add|. W. G. White, hostess; Mesdames Indianapolis Woman’s—2:30 p. m. | |

up the score at the end of the, A. C. Watters, Anna M. Van-| Propylaeum. “Three to Rememhand. The side that has more] Sickle and Dave Banta, assist-| ber,” Miss Margaret M. Shipp.

points—in total—is the winner. It| ants. “Flower Arrangements,’ Guest day. | “doesn’t ‘matter “which “side “wins Mrs. Goethe Tink; eon Irvington “Fortnightly—2 p. m.| final hand. |Expression—1 p. m. Mrs. Harold] Mrs. Karl Sturman, 5678 N.|

Eves, Hanna Ave., hostess; Mrs.| Meridian 8t., . hostess. - “RoWalter Jenney, assistant. “His-| mance of the Sea,” Mrs. O. S. torical Homes,” Mrs. Lloyd Lit- Flick.

Mr. Jacoby is unable to answer individual questions on canasta from readers. How-

ten; “Music In the Garden,” = eee ever, he will include the most Mrs. E. F. Madinger. frequently asked questions in Fortnightly Literary—2:30 p. m. Club Plans his column. | Propylaeum. “Meandering,” Mrs. i = | W. M. Louden; “Old Maga- St f Sh 1 AWYVS Si + f zines,” Mrs. Harry Miesse. | y e ow _ ce a es id Fine Arts — 12:30 p. m. Vv # F hi Mrs. C. A. Albrecht, 729 N. acartion ashions . | { | Gladstone Ave. hostess; Mrs. i April Prog ram i+ Rebekah Vandercook, assistant. To Be Featured . » “American China,” Mrs. P. T.. “More Taste Than Money” will LOOR | Miss Sally Butler | Allen. be the theme of a style show feaTo Address Unit Hoosier Tourist--Noon. Mrs. C. turing vacation fashions to be " rd i ) ; W. Roller, 2301 Garfield Drive, given by. the Business and ProMiss Sally Butler. international! hostess; Mrs. J. H. Smiley, as- fessional Girls Club of the YWCA president of the Business and Pro- | sistant. “Gulf Coast's Ameri-at 7 p. m. tomorrow in the Cen- { { fessional Women, will be guest! can Riviera,” Mrs. R. H. Peter- tral Y. » to ! speaker Wednesday for the| son; “Glamorous New Orleans.” ; a " 1 TI men we Ros TI ie SE 1 te ' { The meeting will be at 7:15 p. m. Chap. Q, PEO—2 p. m: Mrs. F. M. ments 1.90 in the Hotel Washington Chinese Pobst, 6101 N. Tuxedo St.. host. so . “ws Room. : | ess. Program, Mrs. T. R. Booth. All busineds and professional nit, sizes A candidate for Congress from Tuesday Quest—1 p. m. Mrs, C. L. &irls, 18 to 35 years of age, are K1 : the 11th District, Miss Butler has| McClintock, 3510 E. 65th St, invited to be the club’s guests for £1 | chosen as her subject, “Women| hostess; Mrs. Clifford Christena is Di a Ul be Siig; and Politics.” She is a former| and Mrs. R. F. Ward, assistants. D8: n - 4.99 member of the national board of; Movies, Robert A. Peoples. lowed .by -a social hour. 3.99 directors of the AWVS and was Westfield Woman's — 1:30 p. m. Officers of the new organiza30¢ the first president of the .Indi-| Mrs. V. O. Hendren and Mrs, tion recently elected are Miss > anapolis Unit, AWVS. | Boyd Bagley, hostesses. “Public J0an Hamilton, president; Miss -. 9% - ~-Miss- Jeanette Arnold--and Miss - Welfare,” Gilbert Collins. Marina Shite. rice -president; on i Elizabeth Augustus will report! WEDNESDAY Miss rances Klobucar, secretary, 2 1 i on work for the Marion County sqiance Study—12:30 p. m. Mrs, 2nd Miss Sally Jane Emmert, — * i Society for Crippled Children and J. F. Karns, 3152 N. New Jersey treasurer. ERS Be sAdults, Ind, in. handling of mail| gt hostess. Program, Mrs. C. Parli + L - “returns of Easter seals. arliamentar w 30e| | Presiding will he Miss Louann ype “Noon. Mrs. R. F. Dalton, Lunch sy 3 led samputiacssfumons T . Myers. Mrs. J. Dry sna) “1415 Shannon Ave. hostess =4AChEON. edule J. J. MacDermott are In charge pngianapelis Readers — 2 p. m. Mrs. Louis R. Markun, 4366 N. : i of the program. : [-"Mrs. J. A. Cameron, 1116 W. Meridian St., will be hostess toizes . . | 34th St. hostess; Mrs. F. 8. morrow for the luncheon of the 1.79 Dinner Meeting Planned | Cartwright, assistant. Program, Indianapolis Parliamentary Law The John H. Holliday American| - Mrs. V, C. Wiley and Mrs. E. L.| Club, Assistant hostesses will be - : 8 Legi Post d Auxiliary will Osborne Mrs. Ray Fatout and Mrs. Wil ° .egion Post an u y s . . . - 30¢c . meet for dinner Tuesday»in the/Irvington Catholic Woman's liam R. Simpson. . . ' | S ur or or : Naval Armory. Following dinner| Study—12:30 p. m. Mrs, R. J.| Leaders of the lesson will be ® . - 2.49 there will be a business meeting] Smith, 1920 8S. Emerson Ave., Mrs. George C. Kolb and Mrs. J. ’ . and a chalk talk on “Freedom| hostess. Program, Mrs. J. A. B. Carr. Officers will be elected. . IRTS, Forum,” sponsored by the Allison; Murphy. Mrs. James P. Tretton Sr. will : | oo bo | ul , 2.99 Division of General Motors. Mrs. Irvington Mother Study — 1:30 preside. The gorgeous sculptured style leaf design . . . the peautitul monotone . Kenneth Coffin will preside at the rm - oo . ® auxiliary business meeting. colors so easy to fit into YOUR room scheme . . . the springy depth of SES — re c— | | ’ N” . . : Res 3.99 pcan pilev. . . the fine quality weave . . . so characteristic ; : '. - Sepla— of Bigelow. MAGNIFICIENT is the word except for @ 3D the low price ... you can't afford NOT to inspect : . . e . ' \ ' - . ; : 1.88 For Your Let's Picture Framing Bigelow's Chorale at Wasson's soon! (We will be : - 3.88 Coat, Suit or Dress : Fo TE S Yd 2.419 ! Ledding picture framers -of the city. happy to send a representative to your home wit! G. . S 10.88 for Less Specialist to the artist, commercial i . [T'S DEFINTTELY user, as well as the layman. 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