Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1951 — Page 20

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Canasta—

© By OSWALD JACOBY ONE IMPORTANT thing to remember about canasta is that Santa Claus comes only once a year. The rest of

«+ - the time you have to watch out for yourself. 4 If you have a bad hand, you must éxpect to lose some points. | The realistic player grits his teeth, takes a mild licking, and gets . on to the next hand. The wishy-washy player keeps putting off © the eyil day, lives from moment to moment, and ends up by . taking a real drubbing. For example, suppose you have a canasta of eights and one or two small melds on the table. The opponents have put down ' six natural queens, together with five jacks and-a joker. You hold queen-jack-eight dfter drawing a card from the stock Pile. What card should you discard? 8.8 8 # ihe =» IF YOU HEAR a gentleman in a red suit and a long white beard coming dpwn the chimney to help you out of your trouble, it’s all right to discard the eight. ;

Counter Spy— Tote Fashion in a Basket

” Fashion comes in a basket ‘ek

By LOUISE FLETCHER ‘| Times Woman's Editer

OU CAN tote fashion gE around in a-basket - ~~... this s@mmer, ‘according . : «to Ayres’ Art Needlework Department. “ Reason for the claim in.0f assortment of baskets. that, : with the addition of a bit of _ straw crochet work, become < hats or handbags. Baskets + + . white, pink, dusty blue, toast, red, Kelly green, navy or black . . . range in price from 59 to 75 cents, depend-

ing on shape and size. selon Phe G¥partment’ an bitin

tions, too. For other types of Monday through Saturday

handbags (one pictured) you he will advise women about can buy the top frames in ad- . proper hair care and will in<dition to the necessary troduce the new Rubinstein ~ crocheting straw, “cosmeticg for the hair.” * . oo » 2 8 =n IN THE Needlework De- FRENCH-FRYING with partment all next week -to nary a failure comes with a demonstrate use of the EZ new automatic deep - fryer DUZ IT loom, which makes making its appearance here a breeze of crocheting any- next week. It's the Presto

thing from fashion items to Dixie-Fryer and it will be afghans, will be Mrs. Vera demonstrated in Block's and Upstill. Ayres’ Housewares Depart-

Hair Makeup . 8 secret of the new

fryer is an automatic, most OLOR should go to accurate thermostatic control.

your head this year, Inside the white and chrome : appliance is a nine by ninedecldres Wayne Hutchin- inch jumbo fry basket which son, expert on color and holds as much as three pounds beauty in hair. He is being of quartered chicken or BIX sent here, to Wasson’s cos- servings of French-fried pometics department, next week = tatoes. It will be “$37.95.

Jerumbs, garlic, parsley, salt and

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fur 1D rayon straw thread. PAR sere oo Ral et HIE, fear foie ol » pg” Bo With aearty 15 as ve. ’ - rs : : poy an and . instruc- . by Mime. ‘Helena Rubenstein. The Doctor Says—

Good old Santa Claus - then see that you keep drawing one safe discard after another until the hand ends. Make no mistake about it, that's exactly what you need, With two useless and dangerous cards in your hand, you will never meld out yourself; the best you can hope for is tb avoid disaster until somebody else melds out and thus takes you out of your misery. a 4 2 a = . Ee. AS FOR myself, when. my sons were very young I learned just who Santa Claus is. 80 1 wouldn't dream of discarding the eight in a situation of this kind. I throw the jack and let the opponents have a mixed canasta. I don't like it, of course, but everybody is bound to get a certain ‘number of hands that he doesn’t like. - " The advantage of throwing the jack is that the end of the agony is in sight. As soon as I draw any meldable eard I can go right out. I don’t have to ‘depend on anybody else to meld out. I don’ t have to break out in in a cold sweat with each draw that

Eat Well for Less— No Chips With Rubber

To prevent the chipping of your,

Pork Cuts ) glasses or fine china, place a rub-|

ber mat or tea towel on the work!

. ; counter of your sink when washWi Vary .|ing dishes. A rubber-covered

By GAYNOR MADDOX J « PORK, a plentiful meat cut, and

any cook’s best menu bets these days. Vary your methods of

leooking for best ways to reduce

family meal boredom, " » { PORK CHOPS Four loin pork chops, one clove garlic, chopped, one cup bread crumbs, three and one-half tablespoons olive oll, one egg, one cup vinegar, one teaspoon parsley, chopped, one-half cup flour, salt and pepper. Soak chops in vinegar for one hour. Remove, dry and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Beat egg, adding a small amount of water. Roll chops in flour, then dip In egg, then In mixture of bread

pepper. Fry in oll quickly, browning on «

both sides. Reduce flame, cover and continue cooking until well done.

Sunday's Menus eR BREAKFAST: Grapefruit, - « Foss sauteed kippered herring, hot | : biscui Jam. coffee, Pik, z J

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with shredded cabbage, en- . riched hard rolls, lettuce and green pepper salad, French dressing, green apple pie, cheese, coffee, milk. : , SUPPER: Creamed --dried - k beef in condensed cream of .[ + ~ mushroom _ soup on toast : Loo “vegetable salad, orange BE De aL #

Complains

Of Dandruff )

Reader Has Itching Scalp

By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. “I AM troubled with excessive dandruff and itching scalp. Little bumps come from scratching. I wear my hair short and shampoo it once a week. My hair is thick but I'm wonder» ing if this condition won't thin it. Is dandruff transmittable?” This note from H. J, H. is typical of the difficulty caused by dandruff, one of the most common ailments of resmttay + Dr. Jordan Yes, unfortunately, if the dandruff continues it probably will cause the hair to get thinner. Yes to the second question also. Care in avoiding the use’ of combs and brushes used by others is about all that can be done to try to prevent dandruff.

” = ” THE’ general health should be kept up. Iron is advisable if there is anemia; cod liver oil or other vitamin-containing

Then there is local treatment

New automatic deep-fryer.

WDC Art Group

The Woman's Department Club | Ten O'Clock Art Study. Group will J meet Wednesday in the home of We present Mrs. Charles T. Hanna, 157 E.

cuss “Landscaping.” For Ladies Miss Ann Thompson and Gentlemen Is Theta Pledge New Smarter Styling

Miss Ann Thompson, a junior in the University of Arizona, S, Ih S Tuscon, has pledged to Kappa f Alpha Theta Sorority. NEW ma Cr oles She is the daughter of Dr. and

Mrs. Maurice D. Thompson, 541 17 Jewels Guilford Ave. Miss Thompson was graduated from Christian College, for only

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If You Don’t Hold A Winning: Hand. Ty To Settle For A Mild - Quick Loss

I make from the stock pile. I've taken my- mild licking, and I can . probably et out safely in a short time. :

QUESTION: At the end of a hand that was won A our opponents, my partner and I had melded practically nothing and were therefore minus for the hand. After our minus had been sub- . tracted we went forward with a score of plus 1520 points. We felt that we were entitled to make the initial meld on the next hand with only 15 points Because we had just been minus. Our opponents said we needed 90 points. Who was right? ANSWER: The opponents were right. You can make the first meld with 15 points only when you go forward with a score of less than zero, In this case, even though you were minus on a parMeular hand, your total score was still plus, : The total score is what counts, and since that score was between 1500 and 2000 points you needed a first Weld of 90 points,

Mr, Jacoby "is unable to answer i5aividual questions on canasfa from readers. However, he will include the most frequently asked questions in hi his column.

Tech PTA Board To Meet Monday

| The board of the Tech Highleducatoin group of the high '8chool Parent-Teacher Associa-|school PTA will be at 1:30 p. m.| {tion will meet at 7:30 p. m, Mon-|that day in Norways Sanitorium. (day in the Indianapolis Red*Cross| Dr. Philip B. Reed will talk on draining rack is also effective, A Chapter House, 1126 N, Meridian| “Keeping Mentally Fit.” There rubber tip on the end of your St. (wilt a conducted tour of the Me al : P| A Nn faucet 1s an additiong) precaution. | The final meeting of the parent, clinic following the program.

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