Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1950 — Page 10
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zxplained Aids Struggle For Discards
By OSWALD JACOBY ocd ERAT ITY TORT “Be
play canasta.” writed a Milwaiikee| ois
correspondent, “and perhaps for That reason 1 have difficulty in understanding the reason for| freezing the pack. “When you discard a deuce or al joker, you are parting with a very| valuable card. It strikes me that you never get back anything of! comparable value. “If you eventualy ot the trozi) | én pack, It is true you get your | wild eard back, but you have not... liad Lhe use of it in the meantime, This is like putting money in the bank and getting it back after a while without Interest. “If the opponents get the trozen) pack, they get your wild card with it too. This is like putting! your money in a bank that fails,
“Fight Tor Diseards
“1 suppose, since there Is so!
much talk about (freezing a
pack, that there must be some ad-| vantage in doing it. Would you be! good enough to explain what this advantage 187" The réason you sometimes dis-' card a device or a joker is that? vou ‘want to prévent the oRpo-; “nents from getting the discard’ pile. Since the whole game is essen-| tially a struggle for the discard) pile, it is highly advantageous to! shut the opponents out, f This does not mean, however, | that- 1 is & good ides to freeze: the pack at any old time. It is foolish to discard ‘one of your! wild cards if the Opponents have an excéllent chance to win the frozen pack. To use my correspondents
liable bank because you will get back lots of interest; but you must make sure that your bank is reliable.
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| ingredients for the one at short sleeves, and revers framing a plunging neckline. T slip has a nude silk bodice and dark taffeta skirt. Another sheer,
Mathews to Head 11th District Legion Auxiliary
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Ideal Slips
For Summer
Solve Shadow
Heat Problems
By LOUISE FLETCH ER Times Woman's Editor
SUMMER dresses call for slips that are,
shadowproof even while being lightweight and cool. “Witting those specifications to a Twill be a couple of slips on sale here next week,
They are Barbizons and
only wild card to freeze the pack
if you need that wild card for
other purposes. For example, you | might need it to make your first! canasta or to meld out. Freezing the pack is a tremendously agortan: subject, and 1 shall have more to Bay about it! next week. lel
frozen with 8 wild card, a player with two natural cards in his “thie 16p card of the dis-| to pick up the
or only down to where the wild card ie? In other words, ig the pile below the wild eard ever picked up? A—Whenever you take the discard pile, you take the entire pile, Many players put a wild card underneath the tray rather than in the discard pile.
In such a case, of course, there:
is no question of taking the pile only down to the wild card. How. ever, even. when you put the freezing card in the pile Itself, you take the entire pile rather than just a part of it.
Guests of Pritehards.
Mrs. Robert W. Straughnw and | daughter, Kimberly Ann, Detroit, | are visiting Mrs. Straughn's par-
ents, Judge and Mrs. Walter!
Pritchard, 3406 Fall Creek Pkwy.
N. Drive. Mr. Straughn, who was here for the 500-Mile Race, has
returned to Detroit.
For HER
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they are made of a first-of-fis-Kind fabric. It's nylon satin, looking for all the world like the most cherished ‘of bridal satin yet wearing and washing like the 100 : per cent nylon it is. : ——— And-even though it-weighs hardly more than a feather, t's shadowproof, Opaque L, enough to wear with 'com~peneath sheer the satin has a glow ‘that actually erihances the beauty of a frock.
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THE NYLON satin takes to soap and water with a grin; rinses in the proverbial jiffy and (because every stitch, even lace, is all-nylon), never needs be touched with an iron. The two styles are feminine and pretty enough to be
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