Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1950 — Page 6
FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1950,
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The Indiana DePauw and Indiana
Club. Working on invitations for the
js Alumnae Chub of Alphs Gamma Delta Sorority will entertain
at a rote ga
Mrs. Thomas Carlin and Miss Barbara Wind,
day in the Catholic
IReller, M. M.
of the picture.
| |Forest Park, Noblesville.
‘committee, {Misses Edna
Wades and Mary McCoy.
day.
son, 3707 N. Meridian Bt,
Blackwood on Bridge—
Dale Makes Jump to Two No Trump To Pry Meek Loose From Timid Bidding
MR. DALE WAS PLAYING the people as well as the cards -— when he jumped to two no trump on the South hand. None of the West dealer
their families will attend.
Miss Snow
To Be Wed
text-books would give that hand as an illustration of such a strong Neither side vulnerable
bid. But when the old boy has Mr. Meek for a partner, he takes
heroic measures to pry him loose. There were some slight indications of safety in the bid. Mr.
Abel had passed as first hand and Mrs. Keen had not been able
other seven tricks? Mrs. Keen
t6 make another bid after Mr.isurely had both of the missing
Meek’'s one spade call, It looked as if Mr. Meek had a - little strength somewhere, question was, wollld he bid it if Mr. Dale bid only one no trump? Mr. Dale thought not—and he
‘IT TOOK an unusual sort of hold-up play to bring Ia nine tricks. Mr. Abel Jed the #ix of fubs, the four went on from dummy &nd Mrs. Keen played the king. Mr. Dale almost had the ace
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agro Bridal Dinner
To Be Held
Mr. and Mrs. Ecknor - Will Be Hosts
"Miss Virginia Ecknot and Kenneth Schernekau will be the hbnor guests at a bridal dinner at 6:30 p.m. tonight in the Riviera Club,
The couple will be married at 4:30 p, m. tomorrow in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. will officiate,
‘Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ecknor, parents of the bride-tosbe, will be hosts for the party, Guests will be Mr. and Mrs, Emil Schernekau, parents of the prospective brides groom; the Rev. and Mrs. Connor, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Wininger, Mrs. William Holmes and Mrs. Ruth Baxter, Misses Joanne Gotts
aces to Justify her opening bid. And both of those aces had to be
The knocked out before Mr. Dale
tould accumulate nine tricks, Now suppose Mrs. Keen had
when she was in with one of her aces, she would return a club, Un« less Mr. Abel were sound asleep, he would let Mr. Dale win that tHok, When Mrs. Keen got In with her other ace, a third club lead would defeat the contract. Bo Mr. Dale decided to pass up the opportunity of winning two ¢lub tricks in the Interests of making nine tricks man. © He let the king win the first trick. He also ducked the second
Tuesday through Thursday in the
towels; Louise Kortepeter, Joyce, Bernhardt, Marianne Cahill, Anne, Royse and Donnagall McGinnis, Spifona, and Margaret Hayes, slips, Beech Grove finalists are Rita Conway, Bharon Gates and Jullal MeMasters, plain butter cakes; Patricia Chandler, Virginia Hull, | Evelyn McHenry, Mary Rita Meo-| Master, Joan Mosby, Earlene Ruehrschneck, Barbara and Joyce! Smith, Sally Taylor, Peggy|
Thomas and Barbara Wheeler, Murphy, Phyllis Winter, - Carol
food preparation, Janet Behler, Delores Brand, Jacqueline Horner, Virginia Hull,
berg, Doris Hess, Shirley Harris,
Christina Gainey, Kay Scher. Ann Russell, Barbara Smith, 8al< 1 oliar, Marie Barnett, Jeannette
nekau and Susan Ecknor, Donald| Wiess, Donald Anderson, Fred Fitch and Truman Anderson. i
Vacation Trip | Three local couples were recent | visitors at Jasper Park Lodge In the Canadian Rockies. They are Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Meyer, 136 E.|
43d St; Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Coble, | Rita Conway and Julia McMas- Mary Sue Wright, plain loaf 5530 Central Ave, and Mr. and ters, slips, and Julia McMasters, cakes. |
Drop Cookies Décatur Township winners are!
Mrs. D. A. Morrison, 3021 Guill] ford Ave.
Care! Mergan, Judy Pflumm, Jo-|
ly Taylor. Donna Washburn, Barbara Wheeler and Thelma Hunt. er, aprons; Janet Behler, Jacqueline Horner, Virginia Hull, Carol Morgan, Judy Piftumm, Joann Russell, Barbara Smith, Sally Taylor, Donna Washburn and Barbara Wheeler, towels.
Pajama Winners Rita Conway, Thelma Hunter and Julia McMasters, dresses;
pajamas,
Margaret Gwinn, Judith Her!
By MARGUE E SMITH Times Co og Editor
!
| Qe-~18 there anything to do about |, poison ivy that got a good start| .q "veast rolls; Carol Adamson,
started with three clubs. Then, |
NORTH Richard Leppert
i i Mr. Meek . 8-KQ18 Will Be Bridegroom HK 7 4 | aA ? Congress Ave, announce the ap- | Pil na daughter, Jacqueline, to D, Rich-| and Middleton, O. 8 05402 S_A 8 ard Leppert. The prospective
Center, 542 N. Noble St. Mrs, Zeo | will preside. i
George Mark's Catholic Church. He will ghow the picture, “You Can Change the World,” from the book by the Rev. Fr. James
There will be a short business i meeting preceding the showing! * i i
The annual picnic of the Amer-| . ¥] [lean Society of Women Account-' _ ‘ants will be held tomorrow in!
| Dinner at 5:30 p. m, will follow 'a short business session at 5 p. m. Mrs. Thelma Ley heads the ar-' rangements and entertainment Assisting her are! _Dickison, Mildred| “¢ Grewe, Edna “‘Halbritter, Bdith|
The Indianapolis Group of the, National Sereen Council, General | Federation of Women’s Clubs,| = = 0 icelebrated its seventh birthday i {anniversary with a luncheon to- a
girls entering | Reports of the past year were brought tennis honors to the Canasta— rden luncheon Aug. 5 in the Indianapolis Athletic given and plans for the coming ¢lty yesterday afternoon. They o event are (left to right] Miss Jean Lawverns, rush chairman; [year were discussed. fare tha members of the Junior Card Fan Inquires About the Rules:
¢. and Mrs. A. J. Bnow, 648 Woodstock to the group from M Louisville. Later in the season card pile was fairly large, and Iionly by means of cards that You, q_ Are You
|proaching marriage of their! they will meet Chicago, Dayton thought that I was entitled to ppd in your hand, you may des|
{bridegroom is the son of Mr, and
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ie — in the home pod right), and Patsy Smith, Lois Simon, Billie Stewart, Barbara Smith and Susan Cadick [front row, left to right),
Junior tennis champs . . . Mrs. J. K. Bole Jr., Connie Cadick, Pat Stewart, Billie Clingman and Mary Mclaughlin (back row, left to
{ Nine Indianapolis girls
Wightman Cup Team whith
{| Long Acre Park will be the played its first match of the scene Sunday of the annual pic-) nic of the Alpha Chapter, Kappa, the Woodstock Club. Beta Chi Sorority. Members and |
The junior players are sponsored by Mrs. J. K. Bole Jr. and { the club. Selected after tryouts, | they meet other Wightman New York correspondent. teams from cities in the area. Yesterday's match with Cin- |people playing the game, and they seem to be twice as old as I am!/a free agent. cinnati included five singles | and two doubles. The Indianapolis girls pictured won four of the seven contests. happened that I had a meld of six] Tuesday the local’ Wightman eights on the table, |
compelled to take the discard (and (assuming team will be hosts in the | “I wanted to pick up that eight the rest of the discard pile). | pile.
to complete my canasta. The dis-, -If you can take that discard)
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that also. Girls from Cincinnati who wi ' ‘ played include Dolores and | ats Right
cide whether or not to take it.|
iis frogen or if you are given a do so?
tae sine Sanna Procedure Explained for Ending Game
By OSWALD JACOBY | Your next step 1s to draw from “I AM 79 years old and enjoy canasta very much” writes athe stock pile to replace those red “ threes. When your hand once “Pll bet I am not your oldest fan, however. I have seen some more contains 11 cards, you are
“In a game the other night, the opponent at my right picked! Your hand has been replen-
lu e last card the stock pil isca ht. 1It/ished, and you are at liberty to pin it 2 of pile and discarded an _eig {draw either from the discard pile
you ¢an make the {inital meld legal) or from the
compelled to ask {your partner's permission to meld
(This will be the case if the deck out when you are in a position to
| H—8 2 HQ 9858 | .| Mary Steurenberg, Martha Lo- | “MY opponent claimed that her) p00 to make a completely new D938 DA 8 5 A: Leppert, 5929 Crit gan, Pat Rattooman. Martha |diseard ended the hand and tiatlnac: pletely A—No. You are allowed to meld Cl 38 RS The marriage will take place) Krehbiel, Sophia Strubbe, Faith |1 was not allowed to take the! There is one exception to this(OUt Without asking anybody's perGI lat 10 8. m Sept 2 in the &s.| Davis and. Julie and Ruth discard pile {rule. If the player who draws the/Mission. If you wish to hear your { r. Dale | og “Hr .| Clarke. » ) * fo Peer and aut Cathearak hel Clarke. Yong 1m tn maar at card of the stock fines wnatipariness opinion tn the matte HA 310 Bt. Kev. Mage Rayos ‘bride. | | I am sorry to say that MY... meq but is not permitted to/ compulsion to do so D—K Q 10 4 uncle of the prospestive SWriCe- ate Set : |young cbrrespondent was perfect-\qi org Arter he has finished , | C—A J 2 |groom, will officiate. | {ly right. She was entitled to plek . ed| In a great many typical ca- ; melding the hand comes tO af pasta situations, the best play is
| The bidding: lary attshdanis a bs Mus * {WEST NO y atricia nn Smith, a { t | NORTH Ea? SOUTH honor; Mrs. James A. Penning- or | e ton, Miss Helen Leppert and Miss SNT All Pass | Betty Forster, bridesmaids; Sha-|
| Pass Pass 1H Dbl. | Pass 18 Pass 2 NT | Pass i Jo - iron Lee Allen, flowergirl; Wil
{elub. He won the third—and then liam L. Leppert, best man, and] Mr. and M {If he discards without having i | \ Mrs. William M. Hutch-| had plenty of time t knock out Paul Murray, John McShane and, = "5 "gaih "St announce the Melded out, the next player has ing so. It is confusing, and some-
{Mrs. Keen's aces and make his James Thouy, ushers, game. s
Teen Problems—
Ipalco Hall,
. Winners at the William Evans School are Judith Leeper, plain Introd uctions
butter cakes; Mary Baumer, angel food cakes; Joyce Billle Clark, Marianne Cahill, Anne Royse and Donnagail McGinnis, |
Bernhardt, By JOAN ! SUPPOSE YOU'RE out with schell, Mona Inman, Sandra A date or a pal or a parent and Jones, Irene Montfort, Marjorfel You meet a friend. Maybe
you're on the street or in a McPhesters, Nancy Murphy, Jor bus or under a movie marquee.
aldine Shipp, Kay Ellen Bmith,| gnould you introduce the newJennifer BSoladine, Brenda Wil-| comer to your companion? liams, Barbara Dillon, Mary Ann Well, it all depends. Strictly Edwards, Nellie McPheeters, | speaking, you should simply Yvonne Price, Marilyn Pruitt, say, “How do you do,” and go Joan Willlams, Phyllis Baker,, on about your business. You Sue Butler, Viletta Freeman, Pa-| may, however, exchange a retricia Price, Jean Rink, Rosemary
Adamson, Helene Baker, Norma! Barnett, Patricia Best, Marilyn! Fields, Rhea Miller, Betty and! Wanetta Schoenemann, Doris!
Horton, Alice Jackson, Mary Kane, Virginia Murphy and Judy Soladine, food preparation. Judy Alex, Dianna Auble, Thelma Albertson, Francis Bottom, Bue Butler, Dorothy Christy, Gladys Clause, Delores Dunn, Mary Farley, Viletta Freeman, Nancy Murphy, Betty Neidigh, Patricia Price, Jeanean Rhorer, Sue Schutte, Thelma Swank and
Bue Alex, Joan Auble, Charlene
Daniels, Gall Foist, Roberta) mark in passing-—but briefly!
Folst, Tony Kane, Caroline Mont- Then it's suave to explain affort, Helena Shipley, Valeria terward: “That was Ann Jones. Stillings, Virginia Slade and Judy! She's in my class at school.” Williams, drop cookies. | Or, “That's our doctor.” Barbara and Sue Dillon, S8an- But unfortunately some pasdra Frazier, Barbara Miller, serby will stop to chat. This is Phyllis Minnich, Barbara Murat, thoughtless behavior, N 4 | 2 8 # Mariiyn Protte. Erma Bramp and, BUT IF IT happens, it's rude Wilma Skomp, angel food cakes and crude to let your partner : "| hang ’round your heels like a Patricia Best, Marilyn Fields, puppydog. You simply must ary Ann Kellum and Kay Ree-| ..p0 the proper introductions. A member of the twosome
early this season and now! (Helene Baker, Marie Barnett, 0004 rover be the one to start
areas in the back part of our suburban lot? West Side reader.
|A~Yes, we find that ammonium |
sulfamate (which you can buy under different trade names) is
over whole y.u. Groover, Jeanette Horton,
” i such a conversation. And when Virginia Murphy, Dots Blade, 5 vo1dably involved, it's Mary Kane and Effie Broersma, g,wnright discourteous to talk cakes. : about private matters to the Helene Baker, Phyllis Baker, exclusion of the person you're
tops for summer treatment of Norma Barnett, Erma and Wil with,
- poison ivy, probably because it) ma Skomp and Marie Barnett,
works best in periods of high
lets (also sold under an infinite plants are growing
humidity. Tho 2, 4D weed edn Bo Fields, Erma names) work Towels
But what if you're the vies Norma tim? What if Patty goes into a huddle and falls to introduce you? Well, chum, simply turn away, look in a shop window the ‘movie
fruits; Phyllis Baker,
Bonnie Allender, Dianna ain
Gladys
The bride-to-be attended Marian "88° { College. The prospective bride. ADD: to Gates Ensign Hunt Jr. groom attended Butler Unlver-
Ribbon Winners Announced [5 In 4-H Township Shows
J : * Blue Ribbon winners are announced for the 4-H township wow When to Skip
held this week. These finalists will compete in the county shows
up the eight to complete her ca-| nasta; and she was also entitied|*Pd then and there, to the rest of the discard pile. =n
Ceremony to Be When a player draws the last
- In Meridian Heights
t |your first turn to play? not necessarily come to an end.| A—There is ho penalty for do-/to meld out.
times causes players to forget to
le ment of their daughter, ® chance at that discard. draw enough cards.
{Exception
the son of Mr. and Mrs, Hunt, tape that discard with cards that/put down all the red threes you Atlanta, Ga., formerly of Indian-| yoy have on the table you are have in your hand.
frequen his column,
to meld right out without saying a word to anybody. However, of Q—Are you allowed to put your|course, there are card of the stock, the hand does Ted threes on the table before situations in which it is wise to { ask your partner for permission
many other
Mr. Jacoby is unable to an- ™ swer individual qucasions on | e proper procedure is to walt) canasta from readers. HowThe prospective bridegroom Is| 4g a matter of fact, if you canuntil your turn to play. Then you! ever, he will include the most tly asked questions In
place at 11:30 a. m. Oct. 7, in| the Meridian Heights Presbyter-| fan Church, -- | The attendants will be Miss) Betty Lee Larson, Hammond, | maid of honor; Miss Hannah Morris, Corydon, and Miss Carolyn Achnaitter, Madison, bridesmaids; Robert Bruechmenn, best man, and William M. Hutchison] Jr., Richard Gutermuth and Eeter Hanes, ushers.
Both the bride-to-be and the) prospective bridegroom are grad-| utes of Indiana University. She is a member of Sigma Kappa) Sorority and he is a member of]
{Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity.
apolis. The marriage will take, 0) | | 5
Orchestra To Play
| i | Reservations Named | For Dinner-Dance | | © The concert orchestra of the) { Athenaeum will play during the| | dinner tomorrow night at the weekly party in the club, | | Reservations have bene made] iby J. E. Walters, W, H. Jarrett, | | Henry Frommeyer, William Linn, | | Otto Roos, V. I. Ryde, Al Gisler,| K. E. Lancat, John Beck, Sher{wood Blue, Hans Geiger, Jack | Messmer, Ed L. Gee, W. B. Wad{dell, J. L. Kennedy, E. W. Over{mann Jr, ¥, A, Wakeman, Leon Hicks, J. L. Rodabaugh, Russell] { Fanning, Robert Becherer, Or-| {ville Myers and Ted Seiner. Dr. R. J. Weldon, Constantine] { Borshoft, A. F. Westlundt, Wil{Ham F. Krass, H. H. Linsmith, { Francis Adams, R. W. McKibben, IH. A. Stevens, Julius Falender, | Wayne Gelsel, Ernest Pflumm, {David Augustus, M. 8. Churchman, J. R. McCormick, W. L. Sexton, Paul Scheuring, Arthur B. Tracy, Louis B, Brunner, George Roch and Charles Isreal. eines ri em————
(Kappa Alpha Theta =
i . ‘To Entertain | The “SS Kappa Alpha Theta” will dock at Highland Country {Club pool Sunday when members of Alpha Chapter, Kappa Alpha (Theta Sorority, entertain ipective DePauw University coeds.
| Invitations to the swimming - {party and luncheon were in the : o {nautical theme. Decorations will tearry the same signature, i arrange
Monday through Friday, 930 #0 § . m.
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grance of fre shrub and j give a wel new flavor.
CHERRY One cup centrated cl one-half le: crushed ch canned), 20 cup heavy ci Heat che Juice (150 ¢ marshmallo wet scissor: juice and c
* fold in crea
Freeze in | regular tem quart.
MACAR
Eight-oun macaroni, © diced green can chopped ‘one-fourth French dres mayonnaise, minced om salt, one-eig one-half cur cup diced w Cook mac: water until well and pl tainer. Add and add n broth for us Add Fren well Chill ready to s excess Frenc Blend toge naise, mince: per. Add ra Toss lightly bowl lined Serves four.
Sunday
BREAK bacon an muffins, c
DINNEI roast chic giblet grat potatoes, riched rol cucumber dressing, ¢ coffee, mil
SUPPEI , aroni mu | bread, slic tea, milk.
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