Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1950 — Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1, i fo ? Canastte i

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By OSWAED-FACOBY : A ‘Pittsbirgh reader says, “The other day my partner and I were playing the plecolo on our opponents. several canastas and a lot ‘of ‘melds that were rapidly’ approaching canasta size,

“Our opponents had one cariasta gad were desresatsly trying to .

£0 out. We knew that they would _gboner’ or later but we hoped ity would be later. 27 ~ “My paftner took the discapd y a little further, added a few ards to our~dompleted canastas and then . discarded. a card/ that] —— Teen I fed one "of ‘out opponents’ but “it did give him 2 20 points. mates = x Then he started to think, and I. “The plaver to Jer left, who wil give him some credit., He hid ur dards _fromptly added'said, I wish I had that deuce a: to hig Tneld, melded the back. Naturally his thinking did three of a kind he had been hint no good. He could not re ding’ sib along, and wag out. member anything E Finally, he discarded the queen, wheTeupon.. the mext npnlaver » slapped down a couple of queens, grabbed -the discard pile and melded about 3000 points. bot This play certainly was. stupid.! It would have been a cinch to diseardthe—detce— There certainly was a good play easily available. He could have diséarded the four.

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An A Af-—ou—have; hati the. w ore pliv you have ever seen?

AVorst Plays Expensive, IT IS ALWAYS difficult to deribe the worst play IT have ever spon hecatge it is hard te—evaluavs. However, I imagin order to qualify

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rs hlay must, meet several .. SO v n —f La play mi Finally, 3000 points is expensive ri 5 ie enougt anvone par & satin First of all it must be extrem e ugh" for anyone, : andlelight ly stupid. Second, of all ther Mr. Jacoby is unable to anAll carry a miist have been a good play eas lV. swer individual questions on - phanotis avaitable—and—finally it must be .canasta from--readers:— How hots of thew extremely expensive. ever, he will include the most follow the _ This particular play does meet frequently-asked questions in ‘has chosen the second qualification. -Surely, “his column. ° suit. and the player had some absolutelV

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By GAYNOR MADDOX: A. TANGY, sparkling beverage | makes the Thanksgiving turkey seem more wanderful, Here's one you'll like: -

This is the third of six articles on Thanksgiving feasting.

CRANBERRY "FROST ; Twelve small bottles lime soda or three -quart-size bottles gingerale. one-ha¥f cup cranberry jelly. one-half «cup water, one-fourth . teaspoon ground cloves, four teaspoons lemon. juice, four Temon’ slices, Empty four small or one quart size bottle into freezing tray and. Chill remaining bottles, Heat jelly and water to make syrup : Add ground cloves. Cool and add lemon juice. Fo—Serve: Shake or crack carted beverage ‘ice and place es. ‘Pour about two table-| poo of the syrup over fice | pach glass, Fill glasses with carbonated beverage: Garnish glasses with lemon slice and serve, with chilled bottles of beverage on the| table, Serves. .eight to 12. |

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Woman from East To Talk Tomorrow

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Other Events Planned

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the Committee- on High SchoolChicago 6, IL. College Co-operation from 9:30 thd a. mi- to 2:30 p. m. George A. No.-H636 Price 20c Schumacher, head of the Butler + AEH Information Office, is in charge £ 9) "A 9 > No, 0082 Price 20c arrangements. Members of Needlework Book Price 25¢ Sigma Nu Fraternity will hold their annual open house from 2 Name eosin to 4 p. m. Sunday. Mauri Owens

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