Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1950 — Page 26

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Penalty Card Pay

Must Be Discarded . Until Melded

By OSWALD JACOBY “PLEASE ANSWER a question on penalty cards,” requests a Georgia reader. “My: partner; melded 80 points instead of the! required 90, and didn’t see her] mistake until the cards were already exposed. : _ “She put down one deuce, three eights and three nines. After seeing her mistake and realizing ‘that she was penalized, she discarded one of the eights that she had put down. ’ Fa “When my turn came, it happened that I had very similar] cards. I pyt down three eights with a deuce and three nines with a deuce, | “Please advise .just- what my! partner should do when her next turn comes. 1 interpreted the;

be compeiied to discard any fur-| ther from the table, and also ‘that her cards exposed on ‘the table

could be added to my meld. It| this true or false? | Penalty Cards =

“I1S/ MY partner supposed to of the Children's Museum. From left fo right four of the 32 chorus members are Alice Jane Smith, | Sally Babcock, Shirli Swartz and Tona Hicklin. oz

take up her cards and put the back into her hand? Or does she

gdd them to my meld? If she is * too /permitted to add them, wat Dinner Bell / method does she use? May she Ft put only one card on my melds at St + P a time, or may she put them all hy ar S arty there at one play?” 5 I. W. Donewalds

This is a subject that confuses! a great many players. The best Plan Annual Event Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Donewald

way to remémber what you can “do and what you can't do with penalty cards is to Imagine that witl “entertain July Fourth with they're still in your hand instead their annual garden party in their of being face up on the table, country home on E. 71st St. Of course, that's just imagina-, James Kane, Mrs. Donewald’s tion; you can't actually pick them father, will ring the. old iron, up and put them back in your dinner-bell promptly at 6 p. m.

hand. for over 100 guests. 5 Assisting the hostess will be Legal Meld Mesdames Earl Gant, Harold!

NOW, WHAT can you do with Jones Sr, Harry W. Moore, Della

Allene. Donewald and

your partner makes a legal meld? Cooper, When your turn comes, you may A. J. Heinzeroth: add one or more cards from your, Out-of-town guests will'include hand to your partner's melds. Mr. and Mrs, Heinzeroth apd Mr! You are allowed to add as few Kane, Cincinnati; Jack Donewald,! or as many as you like. The same Louisville; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, is true of your penalty cards. You Galney, Elgin; Ili; Mr. and Mrs. may add one or more to your H- J. Hennessey and Eugene To be specific, in the case under Richard Zigler, Danville; Mr. and discussion the player could add Mrs. Aden Westbrook, Elkhart, all of her penalty cards (two and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Meyer eights, three nines, and one deuce) and Joe McClurg, Lafayette, to her partner's meld. | bl . If; for some ObAcire reason, ahie’ Indianapolis Guests i did not add all of those cards, the| Guests from Indianapolis will rest would still remain as penalty include Judge and Mrs. Walter cards and would have to be dis- Pritchard, Judge and Mrs. Harry carded until they were all either Crumpacker, Judge and Mrs. properly melded or discarded. {Joseph ‘Milner, Dr. and Mr<, Earl in a {Gant, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Storms, Q When you are down to one Pr and Mrs, Charles” Bird and card and the top card of the dis- Dr. and Mrs. Lyle Gant. | card pile is one that matches Se: Messrs, and Mesdames Jones of your melds, is It permissible to Sr. Cooper, Wi Kemper, Joe take the pack? (Miles, I. C, Engleman, L. L. Ly-| : wr 4 kins, W. A, Buiter, Addison Cod-| A-—Yes—provided that the pack |dington Jr, Fred Smith, Herschel consists of more than one card. Shelby, Harold Jones m; When you have only one card, you |C: Kirk Ashton are not allowed to take a one-card Kerbox and Her discard pile; but you are allowed . and Me: “| to take a pile of two or more Brinkworth, Bud Morrow, Ed M.| cards. However, if the pack {s/lahy, DeWitt Brown, Moore, _frozen you can never pick it yp. Herrmann, George Usher, Frank. with one éard. You need a.paif to Johns, Vayns Armstrong, Joseph take a frozen pack, and a single F- Burris and ME. Archer. { Messrs. and Mesdames John Welch, Roger C. Fleming, Daniel Matthews, and J. H. Andrews, 'Mesdames , Ede Langenskamp, Harlow Hyde, Alice Ferguson and, Rose Driess, Misses Charlotte! Densford, Minnie Maore, Jane Nelson and Lucy Bible, Frank! -{ Moorman. Milton -R. Benner, Paul! _{Schaefer and Forrest Graham, |

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card can never be enough.

Mr. “Jucoby Is unable to answer individual questions on _Canasia from readers. Hows

~ frequently asked questions In his column.

Are 'Fakes'

The dress which looks like a Times Special redingote but is. actually one. CHICAGO, July 1—Mrs. Paull plece is bound to win favor in|/vVanB. Allen, 1500 N. Delaware the heat of a summer day. {8t, Inaianapolis, will attend the uch

Allusion in pale, shadowy sheers Auxiliary. It will be held ‘in the Either way, their design has an Stevens Hotel next "Bunday advantage over the real redingote through July 14. In very hot weather "since, in-| MTS. Allen is the organization's stead of two. there is just one parliamentarian committee chair-

Cotton plaid in taf 2 Over 1000 members are expected is used “in feta or sheer for-the auxiliary meetings which dress-and-coat effects. - “* |the 54th annual convention of the

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Four members of the “Heavens fo Betsy" chorus practice their kicks for the July 12 to 16 show ' atthe Fairgrounds. The second summer teen production again is written and directed by Tom Boyd. |

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Miss Alice and Miss t Murray, 4103 Arthington d., " {will be hostesses at 3 p.m. next Sunday for the Cruzan Parliamentary Law Club II garden

- iparty. . _{ Committees for the year have | ‘been by A.A. Borts, new president of the club. They include Mrs. Mildred Anderson, cheer; Miss Lucile Martin and A. W. Brayton, constitution and by-laws; Miss Margaret Mur ray, hostesses; Miss Mary Arthur, historian, and L. L. Stafford and Mrs. Mason J. Hosier, installation. Miss Alice Murray, Mrs. Stafford and Mrs, Miles Anderson, membership; Mrs. Lynn J. Williamson, music; Mrs. Borts, notification; Mesdames Hosier, A. P, Newhouse and Floyd Jones, pledging and initiation; Mrs. Cruzan . land Mrs. W. D. Spencer, program; Miss Margaret Murray, publicity; Mrs. L. J. Williamson, Mrs. L. J

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QUALITY AND- VALENTINE. ORIGINALLY $8.95 TO . $12,95, NOW, CONVENIENTLY DISPLAYED ON-RACKS

HUGE BROKEN SIZE & STYLE GROUP OF DRESS AND GENERAL PURPOSE FOOTWEAR. BLACK OR BROWN LEATHERS, BROWN AND WHITE, REL AND WHITE, OR — GREEN-AND-WHITE-SPECTATORS. DICKERSON;

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imore than $2100 has been con-| {tributed. Shipment of books have § - ./been ‘made to libraries of teach-| Langer and Miss Catherine Wiese, er training institutions in Nor-§ ‘communication, and Miss Marg- way, Malta, Germany, Austria, |} Italy, Mrs. Jones and Mr, Brayton Philtppines. Name plates of the

3 tat . . . iwill serve as delegates to the In-'N With an 8:30 p. m. curtain time for five days, the cast hopes to raise a sizable sum for the benefit Fe State Lo legaca 1 of Par: Ligne Rpg tbr fo Xn

{Hamentarians. Mrs. Cruzan is the materials is inserted in each ship-

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tional education project to help reestablish teacher training college libraries in war-devastated areas overseas by supplying them with, will be highlighted by the Na- == tional Parent-Teachers Congress in the coming year. :

Y.. international education pro-| ject chairman. Mrs. Jenkins said interést in the project begun last

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EVERY PAIR OF SHOES IN MAROTT'S HUGE STOCK IN EVERY DEPARTMENT IS REE - ITH HUNDREDS OF PAIRS IN SPECIAL FEATURE GROUPS REDU Sy SOVSEb AT LEAS] REGULAR STOCK—INCLUDING SUCH RENOWNED NAMES AS DICKERSON, RICE O'NEILL QUEEN QUALITY, CASUAL CLASSICS, FREEMAN, BOSTONIAN, ARCH - PRESERVER, STETSON, ARADISE: ADAMS, STYLE-ARCH, B. JANE MILLER, CLINIC, HUGTITE, MIRACLE - : BONES, EDWARDS, SANDLER AND MANY OTHERS. NO SPECIAL PURCHASES, NO RESERVATION

EVERY PAIR OF SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN NOT LISTED IN SPECIAL GROUPS BE ~ LOW ARE REDUCED AT LEAST 10%. COME PREPARED TO BUY THE FI : EVER KNOWN. IT'S THE TRADITIONAL SHOE BARGAIN Nr IARGAINS YOU HAVE ANCE OF FINE FOOTWEAR.

LADIES’ DEPARTMENT — STREET FLOOR

MORE THAN §50 PAIRS OF FINE DRESS SHOES FOR LADIES IN BLACK, BROWN OR BLUE LEATHER OR g OE Freeman and Wistheor dy sa CaF uty SUMMER SUEDE BY VOGUAIRE, PARADISE, QUEEN S$ 4 8 5 -in-Ar-Siea-and-generat-

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: MEN'S DEPARTMENT — SECOND FLOOR Special grouping of Men's Quality Footwear by Bostonian, ;

year round browns, tans and blacks. All from regular stock and originally priced from $9.95 to $15.95,

SMARTEST SPORTS FOOTWEAR, all while, brown or black and white, fwo-fones, ventilateds and nylon mesh-leather combinations, $ 1

Bosionian, Stetson, Freeman and Wright Arch-Preserver. Regular values from $13.50 fo $22.50. Also included are all brown, fan

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- CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT — THIRD FLOOR

Originally the fine Oxfords for boys in this important group by Winthrop J. Edwards and Poll Parrot sold at $6.50-51.50 $ & 5 and $8.00. Brown, tan, brown and white saddles in broken Er

Very special grouping of fing General Purpose and Dress Casuals for ladies and growing girls In broken sizes and lots

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Bide-A-Wee Meeting The monthly meetirig of Bide-! AWee Club will be held at 8 p.'/m.; Wednesday. Miss Coretta Greiner. fabric, ' 1104 N. Bosart Ave, will be the

SHOP MONDAY 9:30 AM. 10 5:00 PM. | be Store Closed Tuesday, July 4th

Loafers and Pumps in summer suede that were priced regu larly at $6.50 to $8.50 with labels from Sandler, Propr-Bilt, Edgewood and Friendly. Sizes 4'/, to 9. Now

infants’ and Children's Migh-Shoe Group in broken sizes. More than one hundred pairs by Propr-Bilt, J. Edwards, Pell Parrot and Berkshire that sell regularly from $4.50 to $7.00. Sizes: from 3 fo (2, priced mow at ________ .. __ __.__..

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Broken size- group of famed B. Jane Miller Footwear In black, brown or white.. . . regularly $12.95 and $13.95. Sale price : ¢

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Men's Dress and Business Oxfords In black or brown calf and including many smart summer ventilated and two-tone

Ladies’ Dress Footwear . . . broken sizes and lots from Street Floor Ladies’ Department . . . Rice O'Neill, Voguaire, Queen Quality and Paradise . . . in white, viack and white, aqua leathers and summer suedes. Regularly $6.95 to $8.95.

Important grouping’ of broken sizes In Ladies’ Arch Shoes by Hugtite and Miracle-Tread in white or brown and white, Original price from $7.50 to $7.95. Final clearance at just___

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Fine assortment of Summer Straw Bags. Regular $3.00 (plus fax).

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