Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1950 — Page 33
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SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1950 — ai i ans = EE ALAN AROL Tee — = 2 = = Hadassah to Begin [Tri Kappa Sorority Will Initiate New Members Aug. 14 H-Day Drive Son EA
For New Members Zionist Group Will Contact Interested Persons Tomorrow; Mrs. Abraham Max Is Chairman
A one-day membership drive to enroll new members! will be conducted by Hadassah, woman's Zionist organization, tomorrow on H-Day. = Mrs, Abraham M. Max is H-Day chairman. In urging full : from community women, she stated that since 1912 when Hadassah was first organized to bring health to the settlers in Israel, it has become a leading agency in the fields of health, nutrition and child rehabilitation. : Mesdames David Klain, Jack Dworkus, Eugene Friedmann and Ben Ashkenaz are serving as co-chairmen with Mrs. Max.
home of Mrs. Klain, 3955 Washington Blvd, to pick up prospective members’ lists. It will meet for luncheon and reports at noon in the 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank, Contact committee members include Mesdames Robert Caldéron, Nathan Rice, Albert Shallat, RE NNT TTT Aaron Arnold, Max Klezmer, Ed-|
ward Kauffman, Shooletn Lx IN A Alarmed’
ger, Hyman Grande, Bernard . . j Ss reams 7s By Shortage Hospitality Committee Teacher Scarcity
Mesdames Ben Paller, Monroe! * Marcus, Friedmann, Lester Engel, | Is Serious Sacciat i i me b i Louis Fink, Herman Chie, Soul sya SFSN"30y 15 The| witz Ben’ Rader Albert Reuben {increasing inability of hundreds Henry Salem, David Leventha) [Of communities, because of the Ben Wides, Max Selig, Jack Ko-| Srowing schoo! poration io Jeo : : ivide adequately for the in ua. sene and Harry Brodey. i
Me es Norman Abrams jcare of their children is cause of §& sdam ' national alarm.” Sanders Klein, Arthur TLonde, go; oio10g the National Educa-|
Manuel Deitz, Leonard ° Koby,! {tion Association of the United Belle Weinberg, Ralph Kahn, Mor-| 51ates in its annual report, Our
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Kappa Sorority, has formally pledged 11 new prospective members. They will be initiated
nard Kabacker, Tevie Jacobs,| yy.) factors responsible for this The Indianapolis Chapter, Kappa Kap Harry Breeding and Max Suss-,,..iity listed by the association Aug. 14 in the Columbia Club. They Wn (back row, left to right) Mrs. Arthur Christy, Dr. Elizabeth A. Graves, Miss Mary Lou
Mesdames David Hollander Leni Iude: Population 1 t Sitions ana) Rennick, Mrs. Howard Thomas and Miss Carla Jean Stout. (Front row, loft to fight) Mrs, Walter O'Brien: Miss Betty Adee ¥ | . ts; r schoo : -! i i i i : | Shane and I. B, Friedman will be Ry or 3 Labor ur. a] Mrs. Richard Huberty and Miss Mary Landis. Not shown are Miss Nancy Pritchard and Miss Sally Peterson. in charge of hospitality. duction of compulsory education’ Canasta— One of the greatest humani-|j, wg. improved family economic tarian tasks with which Hadassah |giatyq
has boon associated is the rescue" Longmenea ue sour; aecrense QPFIMIstic Player Loses Game; He Gambles on Big Pack
of Jewish children, many of them of physical handicaps to attend-
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orphaned, from persecution and ance: trend toward urbanization: By OSWALD JACOBY ; | Joker K-K-K-K-K J-9-8 2.2.2 what he might gain and not of ’ I ’ “ » Ti § Sd S 3 | se. Yppeeasion | Europ e, Nogth ithe shift from an agricultural to Partai T YOU interested in winning?” asked Optimistic Oliver . HE COULD have put down the| Whe he might ig oi Tio ho Africa and other $ 0 e ol . { | globe, Transferred to Israel, they ustment rg Tg he ~~ “Just let me know what you're after. If you're looking for|fve kings with the joker and anartner could find safe discards.
have been physically, mentally gram itself to the needs of youth. thrills, that's all right with me. I might be able to dream up a|deuce. This would give him his| wyen if Oliver thought that he
and spiritually rehabilitated, few for you to remember me by.” . initial meld and a canasta at the had a fair chance to score a lot| f This activity, known as Youth /90,000 More - ‘1 was trying to win a Dig score” Oliver defended himself.|..., {ime He could discard one of points, the risk was far too (@ Aliyah, has brought to Israel] The report further states that ‘If we had taken that pack we'd gyperienced Canasta players. Ol-| + the three odd cards and wait ST®2%: h more than 45,000 children. a conservative estimate shows have made a.fortune. {ver found a few more safe dis-| : | The point is that there are The mass immigration of 750,000 new teachers will bel “True” admitted his partner. ...3s hut eventually decided to fOr ® chance to meld out. {times when it pays to take a
young people into Israel contin- needed from 1949-50 to 1959-60. “If! If you Nad wheels you'd be 3,.001q additional wild cards for. Even if his partner could notismall but sure profit rather than| ues with thousands still waiting Careful estimates based upon cen-|a trolley car. And if I had any ,.p of anything else that was help very much, Oliver could ex-|risk a huge loss in the attempt
in dire need of the opportunity sus bureau reports indicate|sense I'd know better than to g..e1v safe. |pect to meld out fairly quickly. to make a Killing. reg. $16.75 to $24.75 to begin a new life of health, work schools must take care of nearly play Canasta with you." Useless ‘Hand {The hand would probably be nei-| x w= . and training to become productive eight million more pupils in 1959- E.oo00¢ Pack "IN : ther a great victory nor a great] : h land 60 than were enrolled in the! t HAVING done 50, he was er H his sid 1d win Q--My opponents had 3 ean ummer ul S “vs aw : NUNS 18 2 new nome hospi- school year just closed. THIS WAS a bit strong, butlonger able to meld 120 points, noi 1088. However, his side would Win |gety consisting of four fives and
i the complaint was not unjustified. matter what was discarded to|the game and thus get rid of the three jokers. The deck was frozen tals, CHI wellare siations visit. eu hs Sading It Citver had lived up to his nick- him. His hand was useless, and/disadvantage of needing a meld|gng I discarded a five. The op-| g yn Pave recentiv: been a 8 1ars in the next 10 years to put Dame, with disastrous results. [his partner was no better off. © points. : {ponent at my left had two more reg. 3 19.75 fo $39.75 rt y p = {decent roofs over the heads of the! When the hand began, Oliver's Their only hope was that the op-| Instead of playing it safe in |Stves in his hand. He claimed he: . . 7 S$ ” mented by severa! new facilities school popuiation. |side had 4500 points, while the ponents also would never be able this way, Oliver decided to gam-icould pick my five and take the ummer uits : - to help meet the health needs of" *! J 0% o per cent of the na-| Opponents had only 2000. Histo meld. {ble on a freeze. He reasoned that|discard pile. Is this true? Ss wv... the newest settlers who come into tional income was expended ‘for side needed 120 points for the! Unfortunately for Oliver, the he had five safe discards and that]! A__ Yes. You are always per-| . 2 : 3 Israel after years in DP camps support of public elementary and! first meld, while the opponents enemy eventually got the pack, other safe discards would be!mitted to pick up the previous! . and oppressive countries. ‘secondary schools. In 1930 the| needed only 90 points. which’ was really huge by thatiavailable by the time he had fin-|discard (and the rest of the dis-| - > .“ a proportion had risen to 3.09. Ini Neither side melded, and the! time. They scored’ well over 4000 ished with them. In the mean-icard pile with it) if you have] ; d Korean Missionary 1950 it was down to 1.84. These pack grew to quite a respectable points on the hand! ftime, he or his partner might get two natural cards that match the| ¢ : PHILADELPHIA Dr. Rosetta expenditures include total outlay size. Finally, Oliver discarded a! Now let's go back to Oliver's the pack. {discard. The closed canasta has : /, G. Hall, one of ihe oldest living|for buildings and for currentjdeuce, freezing the pack. position when he decided to freeze ni; kT Fo $ nothing to do with the matter. | Addai, alumnae of the Women's Medi- operation on the part of school] Oliver then proceeded to discard the pack. Before he discarded the NISKk 100 rea aa i : cal college here, nas been a mis- districts, the states and the fed-'five kings in a row. The rest of deuce, he held the following twelve, IT WAS typical of Optimistic | Mr. Jacoby is unable to an- { : $ sionary in Korea for 44 years, eral government, {the story will need no telling to cards: Oliver that he thought only of| swer individual questions on ZIP COATS ns RT TT TET ra iy Ty | Canasta from readers. How- Perfect coat for every season.
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