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Fritz, William - Simmons will “ ker and Mrs, men. Other . Mrs. Lobraico co-chairmen, Rossiter and hairmen, pub-~ Il Wyand and co-chairmen
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‘refreshments Mesdames e Kriner, Wile t Teeter, John Edmond
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2 9 Vomen's Club ye Important ming biennial National Fed. neisco: It-witl——— July 7. mpson, Oakesmber of tha = g committee,
le Bruggner, the credential
~sgtate at the s will be Mrs. fayette, inter Miss Audra health and a Bechendolt, affairs; Mrs, ~ Bhelpyville, ~~ cations, and an, Michigan er.
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he scheduled of the Indi- } been invited londay being gsee group in Virginia Ross, adidate, een invited to next Wednesof Miss Helen y presidential wa delegation, ana group will in the Hotel . Claire Wil y Hollis, both in charge of f the national S. ng particular tions against main concern. rention. “Turn n of the Cen or the natione ~
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them in his hand. “Now he puts down the jacks and the nines with the three penalty deuces on the table, putting two deuces with the jacks and| Dutch girl and boy designs. ‘one deuce with the nines. He Their activities are embroimeld| dered in gay colors and popular stitches such as French knots, cross, “outline, satin and lazy daisy stitches. Pattern 5394 includes. hot iron transfer for seven designs, color chart, material require. ments, stitch illustrations and
towels or dinette curtains and tablecloths (omit the days of the week) with these cunning
and four to end the penalty. “The opponents say he cannot alter the way those wild cards were melded. They say that the deuces were melded with fours
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hot on ice cream, Makes one and one-third ps Name SNARE AERNAE INR RENNES Thursday's 's Menu BREAKFAST: Cantaloupe filled with berries, bacon and
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‘Correct Meld Teen Problems— The meld was carrect, and the opponents were wrong. The point is that the deuces were not melded @t all; It & meld ts filegal, it] isn't a meld. The deuces and the fours happen to be down on the table together as penalty cards, but they do not form a meld. Those deuces
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for sure! Specifically: there are those poor mortals who are psychological misfits — Cranks, eccentrics and the town “crazy man.” What ig your attitude ward them, teener? Do you snicker behind their backs? - Do you openly taunt or kid them? Do yoft run from them in pretended panic or frantic fear?
that really is a meld, Whenever you have penalty —cards-6n-the table, you may use| .them to make correct melds—exatl as though They ! were in your
Penalty Cards i} For example, you may combine some or all of those penalty cards with cards that are still in your hand. Or you may use pens alty cards (with or without the addition of cards from your
cruel and dangerous. Dangerous to your victim and possibly to you! The mentally disturbed per--son is-like a high explosive, ready to go off at a moment's : notice. There have been dozens of cases of “harmless” psychotics running amok, killing folks wholesale, :
The only difference between penalty cards and cards that are still in your hand is that you must discard a pepalty card at each turn. The penalty ends when you have melded or discarded all of those penalty cards. As soon as you can use a penalty card in a proper meld it ceases to be a penalty card.
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Q—1 played in.a canasta tournament the other night, and somebody said that I couldn't pick up the previous discard if it happened to match my closed canasta. Jacl For example, I had a canasta of jacks. The player at my right discarded a jack. He sald I couldn't pick it up. Is this a new rule? A—No. It isn't a new rule, and
- . » THERE have been hundreds of cases where the unfortunate creature injured’others or himself. And psychologists are inclined to believe that some outside stimuli set off these explosions. So, friends, we all have a responsibility in the matter—ald ‘and young alike, It's only common sense to watch your step with known eccentrics and to avoid entangling alliances with
A brush-off or &
giggling rude retort may arouse unreasoning antagonism. Equally
Treat Misfits With Dignity
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MR. DALE didn't think his hand was quite strong enough to t/ respond with one no trump, With this, I agree, Instead, he bid one spade—and if the hand had been passed out at that contract, there would have been practically no chance for game on the-North-South cards, However, when Mr. Abel raised the spades he showed a really good hand because he had forced his partner to bid and as far as he knew Mr, Dale was completely devoid of high cards, As you see, Mr. Dale's hand was far from a bust and he properly decided to make one try for game with a bid of two no trump,
Spade Finesse
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salad, relishes, raw carrot sticks, buttered rolls, vanilla ice cream with chocolate sauce, tes, milk. - — DINNER: Roast- turkey, | watercress stuffing, giblet gravy, fluffed mashed pota~ toes, buttered corn on cob,
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The Garden Club of Indiana Lill hold its state convention next April in Purdue University, it was announced yesterday at a meeting of the Board of Directors in the Columbia Club. New directors of the organization are Miss Florence Parbell,
Hammond, northwest, F. E. Lashbrook, Greensburg, . southeast. New members include Miss Thelma Hill, Lowell, program chairman; Mrs. Harry E, Blewett, Bloomington, membership; Mrs. F. J. Mabrie, Crown Point, judging school, and Mrs, W. 8. Muel-
Wallace, and Mrs.
dangerous 1» fatuous encouragement or obvious panic. The correct attitude is one of calm dignity and impeccable polité-
ness. Your're sane, aren't you?
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| Angola, northeast; Mrs. J. M.!
Five Attend
Junior League
Sends Delegates
Five delegates from the Indian“Junior League are among the representatives from 43 states attending the 1950 Festival of _|Puppeteers’ four day conference which opened yesterday in West-| ern College, Oxford, O. -Mrs, William 8. Beard II. Junfor League co-chairman of the
Willis H, Tomlinson will act as hostesses to other Junior League
dames Eugene B. Hibbs, Edward W. Wohlgemuth and Robert A.
egates and observers, _ This year the national Puppet Festival includes professional puppeteers, television artists, teachers, students, therapists, religious education members and hobbiests, The popular television
promptly raised the game.
Indianapolis Community Fuppet|* Theater and Workshop, and Mrs.|
Garrett also are attending as del-j
“Well then, act sanely, Your life may depend on it.
Dr. Answers
* Question: 3 have a few brown spots around my chest
is no such thing as “liver spots.” There are a number of con=ditions of the skin may
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at all. A few little groups follow this as a sort of local understanding. There's even one book out that gives it as the proper way to play.. However, the official rule is that you can take a discard that matches your closed canasta, If you have a canasta of jacks and the player at your right throws a jack, you can take the jack and add it to your canasta. so can take the rest of She] discard pile. Q—Are you allowed to discard] a card that you can add to a meld? For example, you have a meld of three kings on the table.
By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor Q—~We have two potted hy-
a king from your hand? A~—Yes. You are allowed to dis--pard a king in this situation. You can never discard a card that you have already melded. If a card is merely meldable but not yet melded, you are allowed to discard it. This is often a very
good play. winter protection if you're losing. all the old growth each COMPLETE STOCK | spring. (You may, of course, - | be smothering it with too much GIBSON | protection.) Also give it some
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dranges which we set out in the yard five years ago. The first two years they bloomed, had four or five large blooms, but have not bloomed since, although they have had winter protection, Does the bloom come from the new growth or from the old wood? We find that the stalks die back each year. F.C. A.~Theoretically hydrangea blooni ¢omes on the past summer's growth, Actually I notice what may be a slightly different variety where bloom comes on new growth from the past season's stalk. In either case, try a different method of
ical, now, bone meal in the fall.
make a definite diagnosis,
Deodorize Tubs
water through them twice a week.
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m and prehaps taking | scrapings, it is impossible to -
Sink and tub drains are easily dtedariad by pouring hot salt
This process also removes grease
ler, Ft. Wayne, garden city.
Members of a finance it lute the festival in a Program to-
feature, | “Kukla, Fran and Ollie,” will sa-
The Marott Hotel North lor was the scene at 1 p. m. day of the wedding of Dorothy Jean Friedland tq Same
at the double-ring
Goldblatt, Dr. and Mrs. Sol B. Friedlan
ST: Champion as 54a [4605 Washington Bivd. are H—-A076532 Hed parents of the bride, The bride-| D 9 6 5 3 g/Sroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs, Be 4 : C148 Mantel, 5630 N, Pennsylvania St. SOUTH The bride's mother was her Mr Dal matron of honor. She wore a Sd 1078 ballerina length gown of ime HK J 8 ported Swiss eyelet organdy in D108 1 white over jonquill yellow taffeta. 36 Tne hrdesmnide wite 5 phi c—q 0 e same style In wi over The bidding: lilac taffeta. WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH
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1H Dbl. Pass 18 2H 28 Pass 2 N 7 | They were Miss Sacauaine Pass SN T All Pass Sterner, Ft. Wayne; Mrs, Bertram
Baker, Mrs. Harry Morgan = Miss Beverly Seilg. Thomas D, Mantel was the nest man. Ushers wera Albert G, Ol sen, Pleasantville, N. Y.; Harold N. Cooledge Jr. Atlanta, Ga.; Elliott R. Goodman, Richard A.
whole, he was not too keen about his three card length in spades. With twe honors in hearts, no trump suited him fine and he
Friedland and Sidney N. Collins He won the opening heart lead pe bride's gown of French lace on the board and knocked out the and silk marquiset was fashtinued hearts, banging down the ct0ted with a sheer yoke. ace .and then a small one. Mr, Will Live in East Dale won and took the spade] After a wedding breakfast in finesse, —1¢- thts had-tost-he would nave SD aulomohile Mp _ Quiiec) gone down plenty, But Mr, Cham-| Iwill be at home in Cambridge, all over, | The bride was graduated from “Dale, you bid more like Miss Indiana University. She is a Brash every day,” | sald Mr Cham- member of Sigma Delta Tau SoMiss Brash didn't quite get thie vard University graduate, ia point of this remark, “Why, I working on his doctorate degree think Mr Date has ALWAYS nthe Littauer School of Public
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tee appointed include Mrs. 8B. G. Stowen, Selma, and Mesdames Goethe Link, Clayton Adams,
The second course of a groupp’s judging school will held Oct. 5-7 In Gary. Br
|Ripple and - Sot eng sos. Sarden Clubs Tere Mittal tof Your young Son’ says ’| 3 SN » and Yeah” to your son, Lowell, president, ' an- ap friends.
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