Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1950 — Page 36
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Discard Pile |
Presents Confusion
8 e ird AR Player With One Card The new group ix organized Tri Kappas Will Install New Officers |.
in Indianapolis. Purpose of th : cubs is to develop appreciation Installation of officers will be| Charitable activities of the TOKYO—Geisha girls In one Kuhn, Thomas Hindman, for the language, to use it with held tomorrow at the meeting of group will be discussed, MRS. J. W. GLASER of Detroit oa00 and facility, to promote in- the Indianapolis® Associate Chap- =~ Hostesses will be Mesdames H. the Red Cross nearly $200. A Adams and E. E. Martin, n dividual improvement through ter, Kappa Kappa Kappa aL 1. Turner, F. A. Wright, Edward letter specified that the cash be ol have emainng in my and study and practice J conversa- It will he at 1 p. m, in the Mer- Kuntz, I. B. Countryman, Jay. used to buy gifts for U, 8. soldiers SA ation of Like jcourges wi n t i lin _ cloth — ha TENE TT ses within eigh oD
Questions Rule By OSWALD JACOBY
writes as follows:
ag My a A ted a canasta and my right hand op-| ponent was able to take the pack. ~ghé discarded a jack and-I; ' was going to pick it up to add
to ‘my jacks and meld out, but!
2he said 1 could not do this as it was a discard pile of only one rard which could not be picked up to meld out. “1 ‘argued that as I was in 2a
npogition to meld out anyway, it!
shouldn't make any difference. “1 do not find anything in the rule books covering this point, zo
would appreciate # very much if
. it could be answered.”
Same Law - MRS. GLASER is correct and her opponent wrong. The ques tion is of a type that is asked nuite often. It is answered in the f.aws of Canasta, but as with manv points that cause argument, it is answered in two different paragraphs, although both paragraphs appear in the same law, Law 18a3 reads, “After the partnership has melded, either partner at his turn to play may take the discard pile by adding the top card of the pile to a meld ta closed canasta is just like any other meld) already made by his side.” | I.aw 18h presents the only two exceptions to this right. 18b cov-| ers the matter of the frozen dis-| card pile, while 18¢ reads as fol-| lows: “A player who holds but] nne card ih his hand may not
take a discard pile—econsisting of —
only one card.” | Prohibition, THIS LAST paragraph ia-what has caused the confusion in Mrs.| Glaser's opponent's mind. Obvi-] nusiy if a player who holds only one card takes a one-card discard pile, he automatically melds out. This law stops a player with| only one card from doing that very thing. Therefore instead of realizing that the prohibition applies only against a man with one card, this player thinks that! a player may never take a one-| card pile and meld out under any circumstances. i
Same Play | HOWEVER, the law is clear.| The only prohibition applies when | the player has only one card and! the discard pile has only one! card. A player with more than one ecard in his hand may take the! discard pile irrespective of how many cards it contains, and meld out if he can. A player with only one ecard may take the discard pile as long as it contains more than one card, and also meld out on the game play if he can and wants to. |
Mr. Jacoby 1s u unable to answer Individual questions on Canasta from readers. However, he will] include the most frequently asked
~questions in his column:
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2 At Dinner Miss-Alice- Shaw ot To Handle Program
Mrs, Harris 0. Johnson and
“Mrs. “Robert Harmon will he
honored by the Indianapolis Toastmistress Club at a dinner! Tuesday night in Fendrick's In-; diana Room, Mrs. Johnson, a member of the| Incal Crossroads Toastmistress Club, was elected treasurer of the International Toastmistress Club, Inc, at the convention held during July in Pasadena, Cal. She helped. organize. both..ihe . Cross,
“roads and the Indianapolis clubs + Formerly. Northeast regional su-
rervisor in the International Club, Mrs. Johnson served ag an inter: national director prior-to her eleclion as treasurer. t
Won Speech Contest A member-of the-Mation Toast= mistress Club, Marion, Mrs. Harmon, representing the Northeast: Region, won the international speech contest at convention, She will give the speech which she gave at “that time, “Growing Pains Aren't Fatal.” Miss Alice Shaw, hostess club president, will have charge of the program. Mrs. Richard Swift will-be toastmistress for the evening and Mrs, Stanley 1,, Crawford will give the table topics, i
Butler Mothers Club | Arranges Tea
Members of the Delta Gamma | Sorority Mothers Club of Butler University will’ meet at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the chapter housé for a business session and a tea. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mesdames James Stafford, George Greensburg and W. 0. Brown, Committee chairmen are e present,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Toastmistress Club Will Rec eive Charter Marydale Guild Luncheon Will
The charter of the Meridian discussion and analytical listen- Smalley, reservations; Mrs, Dixie, ‘Flans Luncheon a A President's luncheon at noon guest speaker. Her subject will be will be hostesses. They are Mes-
|Toastmistress Club will be pre-.Ing. Keithley, decorations; Mrs. Gert-| The Marydale Guild will meet tomorrow in the Columbia Club ‘The Nursing Home--a Commu- dames John W. Judy, ip HolOfficers of the newly organized rude Birsfield, hospitality; Miss. /In the Sisters of the Good Shep- Will open the Welfare Club's. 38th nity Need.” Carey, hostess; Mrs. Polter, invit- herd Convent, 111 W. Raymond year of service to aged women, | ations; Mesdamea Lois. Ann Pat- St, at 1 p. m., Thursday. | Mrs. E, L. Baker Jr, current Butler University will entertain Vogier, Robert Crawford, EdAfter luncheon, plans will be president, will be the honor with a group of vocal selections. {mond Wyatt, Douglas Reid, Mark
comb, Arthur Craven, E. G. Hin-
Prof. Richard ‘Whittington of shaw, Mary Hendron, ‘Marshall
Mrs. Lucille Johnson. recently Carey, vice president; Mrs. Valeria ine Reville, program, and Mrs./made for-a November open house. guest with past presidents who Mrs, Whittington will be the ac- Covert, Walter Wingenroth,
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elected national treasurer, Inter. Polter, secretary; Mrs. Margaret Etta Phillips, publicity. Mrs. Rex Waggoner is in charge are now active members. They companist. {Charles Tennant and Corydon W, national Toastmistress Clubs, will Smalley, treasurer, and Mrs. Roma L. Sims, club representa- of the meeting. Mrs. J. Paul'include Mrs. Joel Wilmoth, found-| Members of the executive board Stevenson. ‘make the presentation. Committee chairmen are Mrs. tve. Hughes 1s the reservations chair- er and first president, now hon-
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—— UE Geisha Patriotic : (ton Jr, Marian Campbell, Harry, LARAMIE, Wyo.—Mrs, Helen wants to learn has time to do it. Carl R.B, Cleveland, 34-year-old house- She is going to prove her point {section of the city recentiy sent Sheets; Holmes B. Raine, B. Lynn ‘wife and mother of nine, has sef again next fall by enrolling in ad|a record by completing five Uni-
vanced bookkeeping and typing. Last year she earned certificates 3X
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