Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1950 — Page 6

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3: Legion Group Votes ~~ To Pass UMT

Times State Bérviee

~—==Services this morning installed Mrs. Edward Ohlschlager, Hammond, as the new president of the Indiana Department, American Legion _ Auxiliary, LR The group ended its threeday convention session with the ‘ceremonies in the French Lick Springs Hotel. In the only contested post in the election yesterday, Mrs. Roy Atkinson, Marion, won the office _ of historian by a close six votes over Mrs. Evelyn Hurley.

The 1f delegates elected to attend the national convention include Mrs, Rees Morgan, Joneshoro; Mrs, Janet Hoey, New Haven; Mrs, Floyd Grigsby, Bloomington; Mrs. Harry C. Mulder, Hammond; Mrs. T. J, Coultas, Tell City; Mrs, Maurice Barr, Rochester; Mrs; Pearl Willams, Crawfiordsville; Mrs, Emma Bosenbarger, | Corydon; -and Mesdames Charles O, Warfel, Felix J. Brown and Melvin Goode; Indianapolis, . Other officers Installed were Mrs. Mildred Swiggett, Seventh District, northern vice presi- | dent; Mrs. Helen Kundrat, Fourth District, secretaray; Mrs, |

Mrs. Ohlsc

FRENCH LICK, Aug. 30 |

midmiarantnios smite aa

| convention session,

Mrs. Ohlschlager Favors UMT

The convention yesterday versal military training bill, such a law immediately and to #-v in session until it Is ens acted, «at delegates also voted to

| begin the knock-knock cam- | paign suggested by Mrs, B. D.

Ward, in a talk at an early Fach dis-

trict will set up a block by

| block survey .te. poll Indiana

citizenry's opinion. of UMT. .

voted 649-17 In favor of a uni- |

They will urge Congress wits | !

“Mildred Bmiith, Sixth District, | treasurer, and Mrs. Katherine | Vance, Third District, chaplain, |

First plade awards made yesterday to outstanding units included the Americanism cup to

‘Butler Chapel fos soothe : Ceremony |

| : By JOAN Miss Hollingsworth |

LET'S LOOK at a fashion fad To Become Bride that's getting a big play in the Butler University's

| smart inagazines — eve make. Sweeney | ' : Chapel will be the scene, at 7:30 YP* © o'clock tonight, of Miss Barbara According to the pepple who 3 Helene Hollingsworth’s marriage sell the stuff, mascara and eye

to William E. Shimer, Mr. and Mrs. William V, Hollingsworth, "TdoW and the grease pencil

bride's parents. | these trimmings are recomThe Rev. Lewis H. McAdow, mended for daylight as well as pastor of the University Park gor dark Christian Church, will officiate. | i Miss Phyllis Poer, Lebanon, will | Naturally, be the maid of honor. She will; darkened lids and beaded lashes wea 2 pale blue Alla gown. | don't look natural. “But what of e ivory satin bridal gown has! mg . “Liplong sleeves, high neckline and! ate he atxlists ” $ Ap cathedral train, A satin cap wii "t/CK 18 artificial, too. hold the bride's two-tiered fllusion - ‘ veil. She will carry white orchids, STILL, it seems to us, we | and Johanna Hill roses, ; | should go slowly in accepting Robert Shimer will be the best conspicuous eye make-up, Why?

—— man. The bridegroom is attend “Because it's-so difficult to FT Butler. . ’ Ten times “harder than a lick . of lipstick! ;

You see, there’ 50 much scope for error: two brows, four lids, four sets of lashes! And when you treat all ten, you have a job on your hands! So here's our advice. Use a light stroke of the eyebrow pencil and a faint shadowing on your upper lids for gala evenings. Beware of harsh lines and heavy smudges. And skip the whole business in the light of day,

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3040 N. New Jersey St. are the 8IV® the correct new look, All

pencilled browses '\

[Vacuum Cleaner 'Dusts Shelves

The book tops.too, gather dus and the shelves behind them,

Wias Post-.

‘Honor Awards

Announced. Rabison-Ragsdale Unit,

Knightstown Home, 11th Districts community servfce, Logansport Unit,

Gold Star Award Gold Star -membership, 8th Distriet; for planting 40 memorial trees, Walton Unit; best

Miss Nancy Joan Jones as his! ‘Bride Tn A cersmony read at 3730 . ip. m. today in the McKee Chapel . lof the Tabernacle Presbyterian {Chaveh, L

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{Til., was the matron of honor and {Miss Barbara Jungclaus served as ithe bridesmaid. They wore gold jand brown faille frocks and earried houquets of yellow roses,

year-round program or junior |

groups, Amy Lee Coultas Cup, Bride Wears Satin 4th District; | membership trophy, Tell City gown was fashioned with a fitted : {bodice, sheer yoke and bouffant Junior membership honors, hooped Pauline Graham Junior award [tiered illusion vell was held by a

Decatur Unit,

Unit,

and the Amy Lee Coultas Cup,

Angola Unit; publicity, Warsaw white orchids and stephanotis.

11th The bride is the daughter of Dr. District; child welfare award, land Mrs. John Paul Jones, 5120 Robison-Ragsdale Unit; IN. Pennsylvania St. Mr. and Mrs. ist and Swain. Beymour, are the bridegroom's parents,

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In Couple Will Take Wisconsin Trip

Burton Franklin Swain ITI took Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiated.

Mrs. ‘Alexander Rearick, Peoria,

The candlelight satin bridal

skirt. The bride's two-

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lace cap. Her bouquet was of|

and Bloomington units; broad- |

casting, 8th District; good lis- mour, was the best man. Serving tening, Sth District and Koko- as ushers were Don Steinberger, I8eymour; Henry Stifel Jr., Wheei-!

mo Unit, 5th District,

The honor of naming the na- [ing W. Va. and John Paul Jones

St. Margaret's H

DeGraff Billings Bwain, Sey-

tional page to the convention Jr.

in October went to the 8th Dis-

Louise Becker was ¢hosen by

the Tell City Unit, which had |

& gain of 99 members. As de-

partmental page, Mrs. Dorothy | Adams also was chosen by 8th west I

District, Elberfield Unit.

Returns From Trip

{ ' trict. It had the largest®numeri- Reception Held "

~eat-gam in membership. Mrs;

The reception was in the Jones’ ‘home, For her wedding. trip to.

| Wisconsin, the bride chose a {green tweed suit with brown ac|cessories,

The couple will be at home in

Wallingford, Conn.

a motor trip west. Mr, and Mrs. Pi Fraternity, Samuel R. Harrell, Crows Nest, The bride attended Indiana {University.

The Doctor Say—

are their parents,

ints Given for Eye Makeup

USE A LIGHT STROKE OF EYEBROW PENCIL AND A Fa

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Open bookshelves collect dust,

It is certain to rub some of the dust into the pages. :

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 30

the government. Holland. photo Miss Margaret E. Wilson and George E. Ruth will be married t || -ag -m. Saturday in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. * Mr, and Mrs. Frank C. Wilson, 345 Parkway Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruth, 334 Park. way Ave, are the parents of the couple.

=i about 10 millon of them in all, come under social security for| ithe first time; beginning Jan. 1, 1951, | ' Internal revenue, commissioner George - J. Schoeneman sald he [doesn’t expect - housewives to

tem. He said the bureau ‘prepared a new and-greatly sim=

ver the Holiday ci dnloy the. Convenience ol _ METAL SERVA-TRAYS

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Bureau thinks housewives won't have any trouble coliectl securit® taxes from their domestic hel

groom's pardhts,

} Simplified Forms to Aid ~~ _Housewife's Tax Duties

UP) «= The Internal

Pp and filling out forms for

plified tax form for them. : starting next Apr. 30, Not All Details . Schoeneman said all

formation

and where to get them.

{tioning - arteries {cannot be exaggerated and anything goes wrong with them the tissues will suffer. amazing how » ¥ well {form during the ordinary lifetime 5 {but they are sub- gu ~|Ject to a few diinns’ SORES and, course, to injury. yi © Two of the diseases which | [volve' the blood” vessels, wh

Tissues Get

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.afayette, where the bridegroom is attending Purdue Uni- p versity. A graduate of the Choate, jor50n R. W. Power, Louis E, Riddick, William F. School, Miss Mary Harrell and hér also attended Wabash Colle -brother, 8am, have returned from and_is-a.member of Beta Theta gor; Williams,

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versary banquet plans,

C. Kolb, Wayne M. Cory and Hal M, Farr {left fo right) » . , 50th anni-

ospital Guild Announces Its Committees for 1950-51 Season

~+Committées are listed for the 1950-51 season of St. Margaret's ~Hospital Guild. The. first fall meeting will be: Sept. 19. be . ] Mrs. Robert C. Becherer-is chairman of the occupational therapy mann, Stith, -Russell Williams and

-;Pearson,.

'Kincannon, Leckrone, Lykins, }

Power, . Raub, . Sand-|

assisted by Mesdames Wilbur V, Woollen, Harry W. Beebe, Merritt Willson. . Fields, 1.. Roy Ford Sr. Charles J. Gister, Charles M. Hammond, |

| Mrs, the

committee. Working with her will|lett, be Mesdames W. W. Peet, R. W. Farnsworth,

r. and Rus

.liams, |

Mrs. Ford- Sr. is chairman of Leckrone is chairman .of the entertainment committee with _occupational therapy sales Mesdames Robert M. Stith, Bar-

Boyd, Conner, Fields,

Emerick, Ford Jr.

‘Emerick, Fields, Gisler, Bert A.|Gerz!d, Kincannon, Masten, MaGwynn, Hammond, George A Van/thews, Miles, Ken M. Mosiman,

Dyke and Woollen, Serving on the hospital com-

mittee are Mrs. Raub, chairman

and Mesdames Randle, M. Crosby Bartlett, Beebe, Becherer, Robert ./C, Burnett, Robert 8. Daily, Mark

Power, s Sutherland, VanDyke, Gene Williams and Woodsmall,

Ways and Means

Riddick, J. 8. Smith, Wallace,

Mrs. Norris has been appointed

|W. Enright and William B.[to head the ways and means comFlo

By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. |

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heart and lungs.

he veins return the blood to the

The importance of well-func-|

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fairly raré, do'cause a great deal mond, Lykins, Masten, Mathews, |

of difficulty and are | particularly along those narrow spectively as Raynaud's disease jmargins in front of the volumes. 8nd Buerger’'s disease, each named | ’ t |after the physician who first de-

known re-

cribed them. These two disor-

{ders both affect the blood vessels The vacuum cleaner in an ex- but not in just the same way and|

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cellent means for keeping books the outlook for heaith is also’ dif-|

and shelves tidy. Never touch the ferent. edges of books with a dust-cloth.

In Raynaud's disease the blood

supply to a particular part is not | jcut off entirely but the blood ves-| ni} sels involved go Into spasms and! DEARBORN, Mich., Aug. 30 {contract, especially when exposed Miss Harriet Lorraine Steinhoff was married to Lloyd Leohn Hin

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ito cold.

» » . EXPOSURE - TO COLD, emolonal upsets and

Revenue should be avoided. Tobacco mst ng social be prohibited.

and Mesdames

Hospital Group | Heading the hospital entertain-| {ment committee is Mrs. Beebe. | {Her assistants are Mesdames B.| J IM. Woodsmall, Kenneth F. Adair, {Herbert H. Bacon, Guy F. Boyd jJr., William T, Conner, Florea, {Gilbert W. Gerald, Kuhn, Leigh{ton L. Lykins, Albert L. Masten, R. H. G. Mathews, Peet, Raub, J.|

rea. { mittee. In her group are MesN. M.D. | Also Mesdames Ford Sr. L. D..dames Kuhn, THE ARTERIES carry blood t0 Grisbaum, Leckrone, all the tissues in the body and peet, and Spilman.

Adair, Beebe, Bray-

Patterson, ton,” Burnett, Conner, Emerick, [Ford Sr,, Ford Jr., Gwynn, Israel,

8. Smith, J. T. Sutherland and!

| Woollen.

J On, the contributions committee

.|are Mrs. R, W. Power, chairman, Larry Willson, |

| tH. Miles, Beeherer, John

Grisbaum, Gwynn,

« {R Brayton, Burnett, Daily, Gor-| n- don F. Farnsworth, Ford Jr. Ger-| ile ald, Ham-|

{Lyman R. Pearson, Randle, T.L.

Lloyd Hill Takes Bride

Harriet Steinhoff Is Married

Times Special

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at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. The Rey

YOU ARE going away to

college in the fall and through the mail you receive invitations to rushing parties

given by several different sororities, { Wrong: Answer only the

invitations you plan to accept. Right: Answer all the Invitations, whether you send an -acceptance or a regret, .en » YOU ARE invited to a barbecue supper wigre the food is cooked out-of-doors.

Wrong: Sit back and relax

! and ‘let your host and hostess

Neal Daw Kelley officiated in the

ional upsets and lke factors po...i Methodist-Chureh-here, + {which bring on the symptoms Bes . i

Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Stein-|

\though "several good treatments 1: are the parents of the couple.

returnable every three months,

Farmers will simply report so-

intervals beginning Apr. 30.

their social security nually, starting Mar. 15, 1852.

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In Buerger's disease, the ar-

tertes—and veins are actually in-

|flamed, particularly those in the

feet and legs. After a while the bY

{Miss Joyce Norway, bridesmaid.

Attendants

‘The bridegroom was attended

Robert Brueckmann;

po-, & - ,- ‘ Vacationers Under the new Social Security Act which President Truman are available there is none which The bride chose Miss Evelyn) gned yesterday, domestics, farm workers and .the self-employed, as yet can be considered a sure Steinhoff, maid of honor, and - cure

(hoff and Mr. and Mrs. Frank B.| The cause is not known and al-| Hill, 2721 Barth Ave. Indiana

changes produced may cause com- mond, best man, and Keith Web.

the de-iplete have any trouble with the sys- tails haven't been ironed out yet, throug has but that he will have more in-| for the housewives Buerger's disease soon, including" Instructions "on ed alike. how to fill out the tax forms

blockage of h these blood vessels, All patients suffering

The most

blond flow er, Indianapolis, a

important couple (items of treatment, however, are from a

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son, ushers.

nd David John-| . |. from A reception in the church par-| cannot -be treat- lors” followed the ceremony. The. With —Feturn Wednesday trip to Grande Lake,

absolute avoidance of tobacco, re- Celina, Ohio. They will live with

‘moval of any sources of cial security taxes for their hired and a good intake rir nds-on- the form Ysa vy SUHEF Nats, | busifiessmen; also at three-month the use of drugs to prevent coagu=

lation of the blood and some other Self-employed persons will pay form of medical management may

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taxes an- be useful. The treatment of both these dis- Club members will be guests, FriPlans for the Administration eases is improving. More and more day night, at a hayride. The the social security law In the can be done .for. them and with group will -meef at the home of

Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico research now going on further im[provements may be expected.

will be announced later.

’ Block photo. Miss Alice - Virginia Grimes and James Edward Purvis will be married at 3:30 p. m. Sunday in the Irvington Methodist Church. Miss rimes is the’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W.. Grimes, 4909 Orion Ave’, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Purvis, 5117 Brookville Road, are the prospective bride. ~.

Edward Johnson will take Miss Mary Louise Deal as his bride in a ceremony to be read at 8 p. m. Friday in the First Chath of the Nazarene. Miss Deal is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Broadus Deal,

1135 N.- Keystone Ave. and

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson Indianapolis, are the prespective bridegroom's parents,

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| 33¢ . Three Brides-to-Be Set Nuptial Dates

infection, the bridegroom's parents. + good Intake of fluids and The bridegroom was graduated == === Inthe more sérfous cases from Indiana University.

Subdeb Party :

The Naughty M3ldeng Subde

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Miss Emogene Tezzis, 2403 Fern-|

way.

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To Ehrich photo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. MecCalley, 638 Eastern Ave., announce the approaching mar. riage of their daughter, Nancy, to William G. Price, son of Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Price, 1518 Hoefgen St. The wedding w SY. Pip Neri Cotnlic Church t. Phgli Neri Ca ic urch,

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do all of the work.

2 Sandmann; he pandle, Edward B. Raub Jr, Arthur G. Wallace and Gene WilB® Claude M, Spilman J

harles R. Israel, L. E. Kincannon, Paul F. Kuhn, Walter Leckrone, rederic D. Norris, Wilbur C. Pat-- -

Mrs. Wallace is chairman of

the sales committee with Mesdames Pearson, Paul T. Rochford. Spilman, Willson.

Russel Williams and

Serving as chairman of the

Mrs,

Farnsworth,

telephone committee is Mrs. ‘Mesdames Florea, Bacon, Daily, Miles, J. 8S, Smith/'and eighth grade pupils of 57, 82, and Woodsmall are her commit- 82, 85 and Our Lady of Lourdes,

G. Taylor, regent, and Mrs, Douglas Reid, Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Chapter; Mrs. Oliver Stout, regent, Mrs. Walter Smith and Mrs, Fred Tucker, Jonathan Jennings Chapter; Mrs. Hal M, Farr, and Mrs. Wendell Gen. Arthur St. Clair Chapter; Mrs. Richard Miller, regent, and Mrs. Alvie T. Wallace, Irvington Chap- : ter, and Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, regent, Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter. Mrs, J. Harold Grimes, Martinsville, is genersl chairman for convention. Mrs, Herbert Hill, state vice regent, heads the program committee, and Mrs. Wayne _M. Cory, Veedershurg, state regent, will preside.

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Classes AreSet TT

“Trvington Union

Sponsors Dancing

The Irvington Union of Clubs will open its 16th year of dancing instruction Oct. 6. Miss Eileen Poston, head of the dance de« partment of Jordan Music Cole iege, will be In charge. er Classes will open to seventh

tee members. Mrs. Gene Williams, Registrations, accepted by mail

publicity,

Finance Committee

Mrs. Brayton is chairman of {the finance committee. Mesdames Stith, Grisbaum, Israel and Norris are members. Handling magazines will be Mrs. Ford Jr., chair‘man, and Mesdames VanDyke, Adair, Gisler-and Rochford. Mrs. Grisbaum is chairman of

the membership committee and

assistants,

Mesdames Enright, Mosiman and Norris are i| Mrs. Daily is head of the committee, secretary to the membership, and Mrs. Bacon is her assistant. Mrs. Stith -will serve as {head of the constitution and by-

{laws committee. Serving with her {will be Mrs. Patterson.

Mosiman,

Working on hospitality will be chairman, and

Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. Roch{ford. Mrs. Fields is the new chair{man of hostesses with Mrs. En-

{right

“ia the historian and Mrs. Br

[the parliamentarian,

Miss Rita Kern

To Be Feted

| Mesdames James Hynes, Tom

|Spearing and Ralph Schludecker|

Right: Take somc part in the will give a miscellaneous shower preparations, whether {it is help- tomorrow night in honor of Miss {Rita Kern. The party will be in

ing to get ‘the food on the table or whatever might seem to bé of aid to your host or hostess. ® w . YOU WANT a neighbor's child to do some chores for you. Wrong: Get him to do the work and then pay him what you want to. ; Right: Put it on a businessment with him beforehand as to what he is to be paid.

Mr. and Mrs. Garrett T. Brown-

|ing, 5770 N. Pennsylvania St, {and their children, Sue Ann, Mrs. Barbara Wilson, 7500 E.| Marthene and Jim, are vacation- Washington St., will be hostess! ing in northern Michigan. Before at 1 p. m. tomorrow for the Tailyretufning. they will also visit Ho Ruchre Club at its annual’ Ham- 'gayult St. Marie.

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open: monday through saturday, ~~ 9:30 a.m. 0 5:00 p.m.

the Schludecker home, 232 N. Ox-

Miss Kern and Theodore Mora-| vec will be married on Sept. 23. Guests at the party will include Mesdames Robert Kern, John Elixman, Charles Hieler, Irvin J. {Kirch, Rudolph Price, Ed Schott, {Fred ‘Hofmeister, Robert Reed, -an--agree-- William. Whalin,-Harry--Burkart, land James Huser. Missés Miriam Kern, Anna Steinmetz, Mabel Miller, Loretta McAllen and Mary| Ellen McCarthy. ° .

Lawn Party

chairman, and Mrs. Riddick andionly from Sept. 5 to 12, can be Mrs. Barlett are in charge of the made with Mrs. C. C. Cook, 333

{N. Irvington Ave,

General Chairman

Mrs. Cook, general chairman, is being helped by Mrs. George F. Switzer and Hoyt Miller, assistants; Mrs. Arthur Branden burg, parties; Mrs. Di 'M. Ker«

Stilwell, publicity. School representatives ares Mrs, Thomas H. Fittz Jr., and

Mrs. C. C. Bauermeister, School

87; Mrs. Harold F. Henninger and

Mrs. Edwin B. Hasseld, School 62; Mrs. Lewis B. Peggs and Mrs. J. T. Kelly, School 82; Mrs, Harold Stewart and Mrs. George Romy, School 85, and Mrs. J.C, McWilliams and Mrs, J. T. Fare rell, Our Lady of Lourdes,

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The Holy Cross Catholic Church was the scene at 10 a..m, Saturday of Miss Alice Eggers’ marriage to Frank Fyffe Jr. The bride is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Ambrose D. Cassity, Coates- | ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Fyffe, 322 N. Arsenal Ave. are the “«deqroom’s parents.

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and Mrs. Carl®,

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By OSW. MRS. ABE ( + phis, Tenn., w “Is it wise opponent has “Say they 1

suit?”

Like most q _of canasta, .t! “yes” and “no. sides need 50, nents melds meld A-A-2 al Your side wi a chance to 1 aces as the op simply refuse there is a goo partner may two aces also. Or it is late are playing fa deuce and tw nents have me don’t meld y« queens, you ju out, °F Height of F "HOWEVER, playing for o playing for ca ponents have might be well to some othe about melding Then there : it is the heigl one of your to make a me as your oppo! Both sides ponents have pile several t ing a good t now melds fou and three ten ple of wild pairs that yo melded. :

Go Out

— IT WOULD waste those new melds, T them is with ; of four kings This will g and make it partner to go slaughter. When you ¢ meld in the sz opponents hav ally good tact usually, for h plenty of insta nitely wrong |

Discard Pile

“your opponent and a lot of table, The pla holds a lot « partuer and t you are down If you can pile, your seve discards, and pressure off However, if meld the seve able to freeze play on safel;

® Mr. Jac answer tions © readers. include * quently in his ¢

Dishing

By MARG!

Times QI buy the but ‘my 2 blooms that the way th be, then a just ordinar M

. GP. "A-—-It's just beast. All fl fine big bl ondary .effo smaller size ~Inerease th ondary blos: tilizing (use tilizer solu they're... rea __buds), also improvemen it’s a good seed at two during sum new young “with their :

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A warning Even if a si reasonably’ cl comes to pu through the with careful hinted-at spo ing, is urge treatment. Neglected s © come oxidized found to haw: impossible to the dresses wear again. - a

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