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two five-card melds, and three smaller melds.

Your opponents have only three or four melds. Clearly, if the hand continues, your side will make several more canastas. Why sell out for only one?

Beauty After 40—

Eyes, Chin, Posture, Skin Need Special Care After 40

By EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD

THERE ARE so many things that you can do for your beauty after 40! Get a scrapbook and paste in it beauty tips, pictures of hats, hairdos and clothes which, appeal to you. Then, when you

need them--there they are.

Eyes need special beautification. Fine lines, deeply etched can be softened and smoothed by doing this. Wash the eyes with eye

brighter than that of the opponents, is to keep the

> & & FOR EXAMPLE, suppose each player is down to a few cards. Each side has a canasta and about the same number of additional melds. You have one six-

lotion or a prepared solution of

on canasta from readers. However, he will include the ‘most frequently asked questions in his column.

four cards (except their canasta).

Mr. Jacoby is unable to answer individual questions

"Iron Man'

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Is Spartan Successful Actor Must Be Versatile

By ELIZABETH TOOMEY United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Dec, 27 — It's

boric acid. Dampen sterile cotton balls in warm water and press them over the eyes. A good quality witch hazel is especially soothing. Remove the pads and use cold compresses. Blend a makeup cream around the eyes. Work the cream into lines and crevices of the skin. Use your powder carefully. A magnifying mirror will aid you in doing a good job.

u =" n WEAR A CHIN strap when sew, read or knit. Don’t wear it at night. It's apt to slip out of the correct position. A chin

spots, which are not “liver spots” but a lack of pigmentation. You can use a covermark cream and completely camouflage the condition. It's as easy as that! If you need glasses don’t hesitate to wear them. It makes you look really old to-go around peering at things if your eyesight is bad or even fun a bit “40-foggy”! Glasses Will give you sure sight and you will relax and act normally. 2 " o ALWAYS PUT on your glasses after you have put on

getting so a successful actor has to be a combination funnyman, song and dance man, master of ceremonies and mental wiz-| ard, says Robert Alda. ! Also, it helps if you have the constitution of a six-day bicycle] rider, | “A guy,” Mr. Alda said between mouthfuls of soup, “has to be {adaptable these days. What you| {do in one medium may not be so! commercial in another.” He had just raced from a sound stage where he is making a movie| ito his backstage dressing room| {for a matinee performance of

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phan Asylum will be a “Centen- Q—A friend game me for my That's where the iron constitution WHETHER. you celebrate

nial Ball.” It will be Jan. 20 in| birthday some crocus bulbs and|and the Spartan life come In. | nou vears Eve on Saturday or

the Woudstodk Club. | three enormous narcissus bulbs! “Today I was up gt 7:30 a. m. Sunday, you'd better check up | Invitations going out this week | pyt when I got them the ground (to get to the movie ‘studio, Mr. .on your good intentions. Vill ably oul he Fuvle and gold had already zrozen, bat Sm YIA%da said. “On the set at 8:30 and | = Jouwre invited to a party » . oin 0? oul ere be shootin 30.” Jus en a at a pal’s home, you're ck. { In. February the bureau will a Ee to plant them in the!stage hand called ‘15 minutes till| Sent wn the Ney 4d Ney: mark the 100k: anniversary Of its' spring and maybe let them sit curtain time.” Between the mati-| vately among friends is much Fa 2. n the Ssentury the (he summer out in the ground? nee and evening performance the the nicest way. | bureau has c anged from ren Or should I plant them next actor meets his wife for dinner. | However, if you plan to go ja instigation for “orphans and fall? Would they still be good | G Televisi ; | out on the town, have a care. a In agency for iind- pest Iall? Or should Tut them uest on lelevision i No Sense. getting in over your , . : n pots in the house? B. W.’ {" “When I get home at night I} head. young teener will [eel Committees A--This question comes from a have to learn lines for the next| like a fifth wheel in a crowd of Ball chairman is Mrs, Arthur| very young gardener, First, the day's shooting,” he said. “Then,| adult celebrants. Pick a place O. Pittenger. Bill Moore and his| bulbs should not be kept until I've been making guest television where your own gang congre(Californian will play from 9| fall. They must have a Yool.[alpearazces every Tew Weeks, wt gates, not 3 aezmy 4 ive, p. m. to 1a m. forming period of at least sev- those rehearsals have to be sand- , Assisting Mrs, Neal P. Benson! eral weeks in the dark before Wiched in.” i | LaND, Bt Fle 500 Mive, hwp |Jr., Invitations chairman, will be their natural blooming time or{ His 15-year-old son has an eye| oo". 0" “an. ® oo ie the [Mesdaes 2 Ee x Bouter, they dry up and die. With On a aren Show Business 108, witching hour for kids under | aber, Robert Covert, T., the weather outlook (at the | Mr. » e = |Colin Alexander, Hugh J. Baker] moment) indicating continuous cided for himself that he'd have ee pe en Ir. Ww. Daniel Kibler: Jr., Silas, frozen ground, best procedure to have more than one talent. all night simply doesn't pay. | gan," James H. Ruddell, would be to pot them up for| “We're working on a television! You'll look and feel awful. The {Charles A. Gallup, Richard Ho-| indoor forcing. If ground appearance together,” Mr. Alda last few hours won't be fun [bers TON A Alexander Walter} Ihave, Shey can be moved care- said. “The boy has seen how| just a sort of endurance con- { n wman wney. | fully outdoors (even though handy it is to be able to fit into a { Patou and Datronesses chair-| roots have started). Though, lot Y different shows, so he’s do-| Best. a uw Sanlly So man is Mrs. August Hook. Her: they'll be double fun indoors. ing a little singing, practicing the’ ’ : committee includes Mesdames re I and i a ik easy does it. You have James Gilson, Robert E. Jones, lines quickly.” a lot of New Year's Eves ahead. \R. L. Mason, Paul Starrett, Fran- to Marguerite Smith, The In- “Hollywood,” he added with a Don't try to crowd a lifetime cis Hughes, John Mason Moore, dianapolis Times. ‘sigh, “was easier.” into this one. Gallup, Hoberg, Alexander, — RT cr Ra | Downey, John W. Shirley, James : R. Gregory, Roger P. Batchelor, Jr., Robert D. Brown, William H.| Garvey, Norman C. Kelly, Henry | Langsenkamp Jr. Henry Todd and Oscar Jose Jr. | Decorations will be handled by| Mrs. William C. Power and her committee, Mesdames Henry M. Lee, F. W. Ahrbecker, Gallup and| Hoberg. Mrs. Hoster is in charge! of arrangements, |

college education? The mother who asks that question goes on to explain: : >t “My daughter had four years at the state university, be- . longed to a sorority, had nice clothes to wear ; because 1 séwed for her at nights—suits, \ dresses, even formals. 8he was graduated and has been teaching school for a year. “Her education cost about $6000 and it -was understood that when she got a job she would help her father and me put a little money aside against his compulsory retirement which is due in about seven years. : “But she prefers to ignore this debt to us. My contention is that she owes us a debt and should pay back at least part of it, even though she is now planning to marry.” * © @

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Alumnae Plan

Waffle Party

Active chapter members of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority home from Purdue and Indiana Universities and out-of-state colleges for the holidays will be guests of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter tomorrow.’ : They will be entertained at an 8 p. m. waffle party in the home of Miss Naida Petranoff, 3367 * |W. Michigan St. Miss Petranoff is president of the local alumnae group. Presiding at the dining table will be Mrs. Ralph L. McKay, | former province officer.

‘Aperio Club Will Meet To shampoo small rugs, add o| With Mrs. H. J. Windt

few drops of ammonia to soap| Mrs. Henry J. Windt, 3301°N, jelly. After whipping this mixture New Jersey St., will be hostess at {into a stiff lather with’ an electric|1:30 p. m. tomorrow for the mixer, apply it to the rug with a Christmas meeting of the Aperio istiff brush. Cover only a small Club. area at a time. Rinse twice with! Mrs. J. W. Dunn will give the a damp sponge, then rub the spot Yule program. A tea will follow dry with a clean cloth. the gift exchange.

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AS IT becomes more and more difficult Ruth Millett for a husband and wife of ordinary means to give their children good educations and at the same time lay aside a little money for their own future security, this problem. is going to become more and more important. Certainly there's no injustice in expecting a boy or girl to repay, at least in part, the money spect on his or her college education. Particularly if the parents have had to give up all thought of their own future security in order to give their offspring such special advantages. . But if it is expected, it should be put on a business-like basis. That is, the son or daughter should understand exactly how much of the money is to be paid back. And in order to make the agreement even more business-like they should be

Rug Shampooing

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The Doctor Says—

Habit Helps Constipation ps

Training, Exercise

Improve Condition By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. CHRONIC ' constipation is one of the most common of all medical problems. True constipation means that fecal matter Is. retained in the intestinal tract-longer than it should be or that there ils excessive delay

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do ; The double ring ceremony will RX > the condition. od ve performed in the Irvington| Wy i Presbyterian Church. RX Much trouble P I SOB cores 170% h 2 arents of the couple are Mrs. | pe fafiure to set | {| Kilbourne Fontaine, 4736 E. 16th IC Dr. Jordan set | St., ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin L.| SC&& Hine of dav for 29l4n 8 regular | Nevill, 440 S. Arlington Ave. ‘ors : hime 3 1 move- Wearing transparent dubonnet \X/ . i.» elvet, Miss Marjorie Ball will be! } ) maid of honor. Bridesmaids will 4 > TREATMENT of simple con- be Mrs. Ralph Cowser and Miss ’ Stipation is Npualy Flicoestul ayne Leckrone. Their dresses, £¥ uniess the trouble has begun in * fashioned like the honor attend- A Shilidhood ua lasted for a 5258 SE E. ant, will be in American | RO You, too, can be a arty belle long time. The underlying : velvet, i ) ! pam) :

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372 W. Quincy St. versity. The bridegroom is In his Chicago 6, IL. senior year at Butler University.

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