Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1950 — Page 11
FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1950 ; : =e THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | Sorority fo Hold National Meeting Here Army Man Save Broatage With Shelves Married EE ,
In Texas
By MARGUERITE SMITH
Co . i Times Garden Editor >. | Lt. Crittenberger Il I Bates rock garden that has| - . a een doing so weHl but is now! E | Weds Miss Kelleher FOWing I» 19 Yel due to an mes Spee . me bo Re nsect t has infested the ’DOX : FT. : Sam HN a 33 7 ground. These come out of the, ‘OF ‘An Sept. 29—Miss ring | ground and fly at you if you atot y Kelleher and Lt. Dale Jackson i | us matter : | tempt to pull weeds. They look; |Crittenberger 1I were married in like a bee of some sort but are lo do is to ithe post chapel here last night. | reer | ve cuts and tag smi about: an inch long or over, 8 You Ca . +—Phe-bride 18 the daughter of” Y They. make large holes in. the yo a Mrs. Abraham Garfinkle, San .’- -—— 5 Sn , | ground where they go In and, experim Antonio and Washingion, ang the = Pevs J% out. Mrs. H. H. Mm. 8 X late Col. William Patric {elle-| = = 4 ye A—Sts } ig Ak; rere } : State entomologist Frank BH I arin: A ay nie ol Ya" a *'. Wallace says this is the cicada er, 4 £ , - a y < Shuck, ones and Washington, are the parents | killer wasp. The lady wasp digs ree table- of the bridegroom | a long (sometimes 18 inch) bur- M d Mrs. O. W. Mortis, e-half cups ’ | |” row underground, She then r. an rs. LJ. YW. Mor Worcester CR of TAR : ; : Co | lore ay e hy Ashingion { catches a cicada, stings it; drags 4018 E. Terrace Ave., announce poon salt; - 3 RRA ¢ | e .coupie wi : visi Mr. and 2 S.J [It into the burrow; lays an egg 4 ! epper, one omas, David Chapman and Maxine Knowles (left to right) are committee John D. Crittenberger, 5007 -| in its innards and seals up her the martiage of their daughter, spoon dry members for the Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority national convention next Friday through Oct. 8 in Boulevard | Place Indianapolis, | now well-filled pantry for her! Evelyn, and Herbert E. Rose- : y : v X ed : yes Andersc { Get CVanhoR: . . ha shopped . the Hotel Lincoln. Convention will open with a national council meeting in the hotel. There will be a |" The couple chose Miss Marie oftspring. ont CY anoRas (drug-, meyer Sept. 9. The bridegroom | * * ¢ . - . . " store ow rec $ away hood dinner that night in the Kopper Kettle, Morristown. Memorial services Oct. 8 in the Broadway Szilagyi, maid of honor: Miss | package for Killing ants. or is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Her. . Methodist Church will conclude the sessions. An affiliate of Needlework Guild, the sorority project is Ann Campbell, bridesmaid; Lt.| | use 25 per cent DDT in the bert W. Rosemeyer, | 125 Bonar and roll in nurses’ scholarship. Col. Willis D. Crittenberger, West holes. | : ' et. Brown — Point, N. Y., best man, and Tom| | a Road. ‘ _— Frost, San Antonio, Tex.; Lt.| | Send questions on rdening | ning ingre- Te * + oy | q ga ning | and cook en Problems— . IHlinois Schedules [Briggs Jones. Lt Charles Hay-| By ELIZABETH HILLYER half-shelves, to hold shallow | to Mra. Smith, The Indianapolis Card Party Planned 1 one-half T Tf Tt [ P bl * i) » LL. ¢ «A.C. DON'T BE fooled by their pleces part way and leave space y . Serves six, ranspor a on S ro em Bridge Tournament oh Munroe It. Jood. sh ornd open-faced, innocent look. Bad- for tall glasses or tall stacks of Timea, Indianapolis 9 1nd. ‘By Sorority Chapter » jt de 3 ' - OitL, a. ly spaced china cupboard matching plates. { Y t 1 hi Sigm NCH By JOAN ’ could make an excuse to call on The eighth annua) eastern IMi-lushers. . shelves are plotting destruction. Redesign your own shelf Gold Star Mothers : Te Chapter: Delta Oli 3 , TRANSPORTATION to and friends, dropping Judy and Tom |nois championship will be held The bride is a graduate. of If cups must teeter atop each spacing to fit your own dishes | The American Gold Star orority, will have a card party beef, one- ) from a party can be a tough Off on the way, collecting them this week-end in the Wolford Ho- Texas University and a member other, and small plates stack on _— Bate a the effort Mothers will meet at 1:15 p:; m.|at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ ons, three- problem when you're only thir- ee: Or eight take tel in Danville, Il. Tonight there Of Zmia Thu ADA. ended Texas big ones, there are bound to will be saved many times by !in the World War Memorial. The|Auditorium. le elery, one- teen or fourteen. S roa) I uw gh vn 8. Iwill be a mixed pair champion- University a raom he was a i ‘48 be crashes that break up the easier reaching and putting group will hold a pillowcase card] Proceeds will go for the Junior , one-third Tommy asks Judy to a Teen B all, unre a eS river ship, and tomorrow a two-session per of the Sigma (hi frate No set. away. party at 1:30 p. m. Oct. 11 in the Girls Dormitory, Children’s Guar(optional), Club dance that's beyond walk- a Bgl Bo grids Re |Pair game will begin at 2 p. m. He was gr dtated from roy. More shelves solve the prob- The saving in china breakage |Food Craft Shop. The state con-!dian's Home. Mrs Leon Cundif. two eggs, Ing distance. And Te arranges mothe oh list ® at orthy Sunday the team of four two- United States Military TO lem, but they need not be extra will more than pay the cost of {vention will be held Oct, 19 andjand Mrs. Earle Hahn are chaird Fabs, {rgusporiation with an older eo og by Re og Thay session play will start at 1 p. m. West Point. N. ¥ ; ny. solves in an eXtra Cupmoard 4 the shelves {20 in the Severin Hotel. Imen of the event. e-half cup . ) » hd = creer y Ne HW ere can be shelves added | ——- - tas - —— tape ————— spoons but Judy's mother OK'’s the party to do the toting. . . TT | to the same cupboard, to make ane. but turns thumbs down on the _ Failing all these, they might Jars Useful Legion Unit to Hear | better use of the same spaces. elery in travel plan. Judy is devastated. . resort to a harmless trick. Sup- | A convenient system for storing| P P| p * = = vith green Must she miss the dance or hurt Pose Judy—accidentally on pur- |different sizes of nails, screws, | rogram Frlans | THE ADDED shelves may be ad crumbs Tom's feelings by objecting to Pose—was not ready when [nuts and washers can be devised| The Irvington unit, American| full cupboard width, to separate , dressing. his arrangements? called for. by using cast-off empty jars with Legion Auxiliary will meet at 2| dishes that fit badly together g (one and Actually, the approved trans- Then, her mother could make [screw tops. First nail the tops top. m. Monday in the Post Home, °F to make a place for items meat, mix- portation for young teeners is her excuses to the older couple [the under side of a shelf in your| Program plans for the year will| there hasn't been room for. | . 1) by the parents of the girl or and offer to drive Tommy and |workroom or cellar. Then fill the be outlined by Mrs. Fred Yager,| Or the new shelves may be | at mixture 2)by the boy’s mother or dad. Judy down later. With this be- [jars and screw them into the tops, | president. A report of the 1950! | an. Cover 2 = ® ginning, it would be perfectly (and you have a neat assortment Girls State will be given by Canasta— Z, then top 59 HERE ARk a few sug- natural for J's parents to pick [clearly visible and within hand's Miss Mary Martha Curd, Tech,!| | BE gestions for Judy. Her parents the kids up after the wing-ding. /reach, {and Miss Joanne Meyer, move. (Closed Meld { n (350 de- | I
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|discarded to you. | | TWO: Yeu may take it by put-| [ting down from your hand one {wild card and one that matches
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~ » ~ THIS LAST method is the one .|that causes most arguments. For some reason or other a lot, - of canasta players like to tinker with the game and this particular] rule is their favorite for experi-| ‘mentation and change. { | In particular they seem to like {to play that a closed canasta is something special and not a meld. | If they want to play that way, or| {if they want to play any other {little rule of their own I can’t stop | them.
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We all have agreed on one set, of laws for the good of the game, | and the great majority of the] canasta playing public has gone | along with us. | Our laws are subject to change, and improvement. However, we, are not going to change the laws] that govern taking the discard pile. | To us, a closed canasta is just ‘the same as any. other meld and) may be used to take the discard’ pile.
Just Talk WHEN THE .discard pile is fro-| - zen the rights to take the pile under 2 and 3 are taken away and you must have a natural pair. | As to what constitutes a frozen | pack the laws of canasta are very | clear, The pile is frozen if<it includes one or more wild cards (whether discarded or turned by the dealer) or red treys (turned by the dealer).- ~ i It cannot be frozen in any other | manner. If anyone tells you this law Is going to be changed he is just talking through his hat. | Any time you take the discard pile you must take all the cards in it, including the freezing card if . the pile is frozen. . ) . .. . Finally, taking the discard pile You're Getting Everything You Want . .. is a privilege, not a requirement. It it is your turn to draw- you|
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