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Canasta—
NESDAY, MAR. 21, 1051
By OSWALD JACOBY : THERE is, of course, a great deal more to the new game of szmba (three-pack canasta) than just knowing
the rules. A good than a poor player, As in canasta, your object possible on every
When you have good cards you
player will get much better results
is not to meld out as quickly as
single hand but to make the most of your cards.
should try to keep the hand alive
. In order to field as much as possible. ; When the opponents have better cards, than your side, your
object should be to meld out as quickly as possible in order to prevent them from running away with the game. Don’t bother to make the initial meld from your hand. Wait
side gets the discard pile it is then airight for you or your partner to meld from the hand. . Fite "cn “of MAKING the initial meld from the hand does not enable you or your partner to take the discard pile later on with one matching card and a wild card. (This can never be done in samba. The only possible advantage of making the initial meld i§ that it relieves your partner of the burden of making the count.
This is seldom necessary at samba because you draw two cards and discard only ong,'thus gaining one card per round. In a very short time, there are so many cards in your hand that it is no hardship at all to make "the minimum count. After the opponents have taken the first substantial discard pile, it usually pays for your side to meld in order to prepare for a
fast out. It isn’t ayways necessary to play for a fast out when
for a chance to pick up the discard pile. However, if the -other
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Teachers To Share in Cash Prizes
School teachers will share in cash prizes for helping their pupils sew winning garments for The Times National Sewing Contest. ; ; 58 > Cash awards tetaling $500 have been added for teachers in the classification. for: garments made
by high school and junior high
séMool pupils, septa A $250 award will be given to ~ each of the two clothing teachers whose pupils are national winnérs in the “under 18” classification. ° The additional money “will. be
Inspiration for Crocheter
|" "The "¢hairmen- are Mrs.,, Ray| Thorn, staging;
Garden Club
Chairmen Announced
committee, Central West District, Garden Club of Indiana, are annouriced in connection . with the Indianapolis Home Show's. garden events. :
Mrs. G. E, (8chloot, scheduling, and Mrs. Wal an MeCoy, ju Ee ‘The six gardens will measure|
eight by four feet and will form part ‘of one big, general garden
Thrée chairmen of the planning .
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your opponents get c¢oniroi. of the discard pile, but the chances |
are that you will want to do so. s
melded by the opponents, for such a meld starts out with two strikes on jt. . If you cannot make the minimum count in any other wily it is better to wait a little longer in the hope that your Bama will get better or that your partner will meld in the meantime. . .
Be up, to date on canasta! Order your copy of Oswald Jacoby's new rules booklet—THE 1951 INTERNATIONAL LAWS QF CANASTA-——written exclusively for readers of his column. Send 15 cents in coin with yoyr name and address to The Indian4polin Times, P. O. Box 438, Times Square Station, New York 18,
Teen Problems—
Use Taste in Easter Outfit
tours,
discarding the tawdry new and , the outworn old. Check up on
stomach in and shoulders straight. : ss =» . TO BE a leader of the Easter
expensive clothes. Admittedly no one can dress well on nothing! : Wave a dresg-aticwmnee of ghme. sort. But it can" be very ‘small if a gal has taste and good sense. . * e For a girl to carp at wearing
o » - » ~ ” i IN YOUR initial meld avoid a rank that has already been
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Eat Well for Less— | Citrus Fruit
Still One of
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Best Buys Here's a Recipe
For Spring Tonic _By GAYNOR MADDOX
ALTHOUGH some citrus growing acreage suffered severe winter storms, this year's crop of Flori da’'s Valencia oranges is nearly an all-time record, 27 million
ment’s lines and your own con- |
So ‘check your belongings, |
your stance, resolving to keep |
parade; a gal need not wear [ill
The youngest teener has lo I
| * By SUE BURNETT As young and pretty as can
boxes. Here is a citrus recipe that will
prove to be a spring tonic. Citrus
il | fruit is still one of the best-buys.
: » ” ” CITRUS SPRING TONIC One-quarter pound fresh spinach, one head lettuce, one-half
-lecup cottage cheese, one teaspoon
chopped chives, one and one-half cups orange sections, one-half cup ; mayonnaise, one-fourth cup orange juice. : . ¥ Remove tough leaves of spin-. . tach: ‘wash ‘and dry remaining
: |spinach’thoroughly; chop coarsely.
Break lettuce into bite-size pieces."
salad bowl, place scoops of cot-
: tage cheese in center and sprinkle
cehivess ha rrange orange sectionMiround : edge of bowl. When ready to serve, toss all together with may-
onnaise thinned with orange juice.
given in each of the groups under ' |set in - - — this classification, the one for date) ot uj, a SVergheen hack ” a dress many times if .a false | be-—a sundress to wear all sum- ay : : or school dress and the one for Th d 1 : By JOAN notion of the values of life. - . mer. The bare top insures a Thursday s Menus uise Barrett has coat or suit ry ad ° 2 on Subs Selected in- y ‘ Actually, the most chic | Smooth suntan with its halter | ' peeAKFAST: Tomato ants for her a . : {clude Arbutus:Mrs. "Paul Brown-| WITH Easter : : y : Xr p= Cash ‘awards given under this ling, chairman; Mrs. J. D. Wright, ahead, most girls just on .women are devoted to their SY Ros Street wear, add’ & | j,ice hot whole wheat ce-
age to Ralph le ceremony, to 14, will be held
classification now total $840. A first prize of $50 and a second place award of $20 is offered to
Ipresident; Broad Ripple — Mrs. {John G. Jacks, - chairman; Mrs. Earl Burkhart, president.
tried and true costumes — the .ones that have proved successful, in which they had the best
in terms of spring clothes. I suppose you have your Easter
Pattern 8699 is a sew-rite perforated ‘pattern In sizes 11, 12,
real with milk, toast, butter or fortified margarine, orange marmalade, coffee,
1ds Church. the winning contestants in each| outfit ready. a Gime 13, 14, 16, 18. Size 12 dress, | mk couple are Mr, group in the local contest. Na- 5968 IWaIOOISOl Grove aire wn E. A new one, perhaps, or a ST OUrDS. you'll get tired of | 3% yards of 39-inch; bolero," LUNCHEON: Stuffed dev- .. Barrett, 5869 tional first place winners in each : » Mps. H, P. “freshly furbished item from 4 flashy, flamboyant frock— | 1 Yard. fled eggs and pickled beets
d Mr. and Mrs, Paoli, Pa. ennedy will be ron “of honor, include Mrs, Philadelphia
Jeanne Robin=
- a pupil winner in one of the
group will win $100, and their teachers $250. E The cash awards for teachers is offered only in the junior high school classification. Teachers of
By MRS. ANNE CABOT
Here is a beautiful 23-inch centerpiece that will be an inspiration for any crocheteg to start her own heirloom collection. : Pattern. 5968 includes com-
Bettye Brown
Honored Wins First Place
werth, president; Garfield—Mrs.| Arthur Krug, chairman; Mrs.| Edythe Moran, president; Rain-| bow of Southport—MYs. Jones, chairman; Mrs. Leo Kriner,| president and Spade and Trowel, Mrs. George F. Off, chairman,
Narl|
last season? The important thing is how you wear. it.
It's easy to spoil a good suit or frock with too elahorate or fussy accessories, with shabby shoes or bag or gloves, with
and so will your public. For that reason, it's wiser to rely on simple, conservative things. Choose the clothes you need carefully-and cut down on elaborate extras—that's the secret
The spring and summer Fashion contains 48 pages of new styles; special features; fabric news; American Dress Designer Originals; gift patterns printed inside the book.
with French dressing, hot chocolate drink, orange and banana cup. DINNER: Broiled ground beef patties, potatoes cooked in jackets, buttered carrots,
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{olterman, Ja- groups open to contestants of all : : : and M Don't miss it—send today. s SPN Misses =" ages Will-niot recelve ui EERE Plstacrochating instructions, Ra RE re Ts Cork * and) ry, Lee = president, poor posture that ruins the gar- of being well-dressed. ~ ) salad greens with Russias / ee i mr {material requirements, stitchdl- {. Tn Mu [eer : oe 0 VN RI RR eo IR I Rn TR or re. | RS * INET . dressing, Ambrosia n
idening, Flower«
Max Walters,
“Classifications - ;
"in this group must be made from
lustrations and ‘finishing dired- |.
-terns and directions.
Eirst place in a Chicago music
studied under Julius Huehn. at
Blackwo
DOES MR. DALE'S double of four hearts look fantastic to| possible in the bidding and push
od on Bridge— St
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American Association of Uni-
Kennedy. : ‘ The Times sewing classifea-} ODS. et omc (competition spopsoved be dhe Na-| 4 4 ma ww 4 ; Aa iad vi : EA —— - an the php» - tions are: : - : Neadlework 1afs— Annalara, ite Beg 0a ce bs AA od Soe Dy] e Based H I D (o] / : dine TYRE EW, Maryland St. ven fs— ee SLE amen sama pan GSE so se sere Xie Based His Double on Bidavig i Smaiiie Svents- &: “Vac will Sr FEAR GAGLP Open to eonvesis gifts *decoratic is & yr ES Brow OW, SHURE A TLE SNORE al iy) EF Col ATES i gg WT Es INT age a FO I RE wo No. 3699 fr Price 25¢. Cia, {Rm mmicgey dg. JE PR arrett Jr. Hows ~~" “ants over 18 years of age. Entries a fis and speclabt A¢thur Brown, 3242 Central Ave. |, : J) : —<f K i -M B h —,— TT a OM ‘ features . . . plus four gif Pat Miss Brown, a coloratura soprano, n a uman CS e nows I SS r as } Size...... Creative Writing Study Group,
1d Robert Gar-
ride-to-be, Mrs, rdwine of Lae L. T. Glidden, ve,, will have.a
a “standard pattern,” (any 'commercial or newspaper pattern).
There are three classifications. In|
one, contestants may enter tai-
-lored dresses. The second cate-|
Jordan Music Conservatory.
ANNE CABOT . The Indianapolis Times
Lane, dramatic soprano.
gory is for dresses which are soft and dressy; the third for women’s
372 W. Quincy St.
Second place went to Mrs, Hazel Dell Nordsieck, 20 S. Hawthorn
Placing third was Miss Shirley
was his reasoning. ; v
First, he considered the bidding. His opponents reached their py. final contract in a rather halting fashion. On the second round Miss Brash was able to maker only a minimum rebid of two hearts.
you? Well, I wouldn't recommend it to you in every case, but here her cards to the limit—or beyond. With these thoughts in mind, Dale doubled and was re-| MISS warded for his imagination with Hera 500 point penalty. No mat'er|
partner could have passed that
{how ‘she played, Miss Brash had|
Fashion Book Price 25¢ . Name ssvecsessnrercrtaprsscnns
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. versity Women. 1:30 p. m. Rauh Memorial Library. “Potpourri,” topic. * Mrs. Garry Winders, in« structor. Bdok Forum—1:30 p. m. Ayres’ Auditorium: “Round the Bend!
1 the latter's Chicago 6, Ill. . - |Winston, mezzo s f h- | 1. Saturday. coats or suits. A first and sec- No. 5968 Bo %, 1 thgton. $239 | Sprane of Was bid, so it was obvious that she/good breaks to make. And she i, jose a club, a diamond, a spade CltY sssssssssessevsscescscesss| (8hute), Olive Enslen Tinder. K Aloh ond prize will be awarded in each 0. 596 Price 20c¢ ain WAS not too anxious to get to a/wasn’'t going-to get those good! : Columbian Chap. International appa Alpha \ Dr. Fabien Sevitzky is chair-|7 0 : breaks. |and, two hearts {Stats ..iiiieviinsiiiiirisenaes | Travel-Study Club. 12:30 p. m.
e bride-to-be is" tler University,
of these three categories. HIGH SCHOOL GROUP: Open to students in junior and senior
Cabot Album 25¢
man of the national advisory council of .the project, and Mrs.
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Now Mrs. enough to bid three hearts which,
Keen only had]
consider—the humanics angle. If
There was one more angle to!
Garden Club
Send an additional S¢ for firstclass postage for each pattern to
38th St. Branch, Indiana Na-
tional Bank. Luncheon. Mrs.
bridegroom ate v A Do Insti. high schools. These entries may Name Tm LL SoMehID Spairman, also could have been passed and Mr.. Meek had been in Miss| receive it more quickly. Jules Zinter, Speaker. 3Y and Drexel be made along original Jesigns of sesscessenscsscscenssscessasnees tional president of the society. which only suggested a game con- Brash’s place, Mr. Dale would IN ¥ - | FTA vais - by standard patterns. There are ————— « |tract. It sounded like there was never have decided to double. M¥: eets M d | G : / of School 327 p..m. Dr. Herman first and second awards in each Street Gesnesceccssennassesentee nothing much in the way of extra Meek was capable of having quite ary Q o ui Shibler, speaker. Open house,
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Center Auxiliary *
values in either of the North-
a bit of strength in reserve—es-|
, The Indianapolis Garden Club
program. 62--1:30 p. m, “Emotional Problems of the School-
Combine spinach and lettuce {a x.
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Plans Easter Event
An Easter party will be held] Tom Wallace of the Louisville oi 1.30 p. m. Saturday by the|
GLAMOR : GROUP: Open to City 0000 NNBNRNPIOINIOIOIROIROIROIOOORTS home sewers of all ages. This
category is designated for evening
South hands. |pecially when he was vulnerable, met at 2:30 p. m. today in the : Miss Brash, on the other hand, Meridian Hills Country Club. Had to Lose Four was likely to strain as much as
Age Child,” Dr, Julia Thom, Norways Sanitorium.
Lists New Officers
New officers for the Women's
tment, BUREE vo sscatverenronmarsssons
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clothes, loun, clothes, negligee| Send an additional Sc fo ; "a tere ensembles ging So wear. Cloth-| first-class postage for each pet. Auxiliary to the Marion County] CLEARLY, MISS BRASH and Times spoke on “Conservation.” | Marydale Guild for the Marydale Hamb Deadli ing may be made on standard| term to receive it more quickly. Juvenile Center are announced. Mrs. Keen didn't have nearly all South, Seater, Mee RE. Fatey, 51 X. Stthisencol |amburger L'sadline | pattern lines, or may be an "| Those elected include Mrs. Har-|of the high cards. Since Mr. Dale] Doth sides vulnerable. 8t, entertained Mrs. Lyman 8.| General chairman, Miss Marie| With so many busy women mar- . original design. Slips, petticoats, S . +h Chil d ~ lold J. Hayes, president; Mrs. Guy had only a queen anda jack, Mr. NORTH . Ayres, president of the group, /Lawhorn, will be assisted by keting only once or twice a week, k separate blouses or foundation urprise e Chilaren {Byrd and Mrs. Fred Brown, first Abel must have a pretty good Mrs. Keen Mrs. Elf Lilly, program chairman, /Mesdames Kenneth Cox, Rex/it may be a needed reminder that ents may not be entered. For a lunch box treat core and second vice presidents; Mrs. high card holding. Su Js |and the guest speaker at a lunch- Waggoner, Loren Fralich, Wil-|chopped hamburger meat should | ORIGINAL DESIGN GROUP: medium size red delicious apples Fred L. Iske and Mrs. Rex Mc-| Now, Mr. Dale knew Miss Be 3 5 eon in her home before the meet- liam Raters, Eugene Sanderman, never be kept more than fortyf Open to contestants of all ages./and fill the core cavities with Connell, recording and corre-|grash was in for a nasty surprise C—AQ868 ing. |John Griffin and Nick Reinhart. [eight hours. a Only dresses, coats or suits of raisins or nuts, or a combination. sponding secretaries; Mrs. Robert |; the trump suit. Probably she WEST EAST si . a . 95 original design by the entrant/Wrap in wax paper and tuck into/ Purkiss, treasurer; Mrs. I. R.|wags in a contract which required! Mr. Dale Mr. Abel 4 may be submitted. Clothing en- lunch boxes as a surprise treat/Yagey, membership chairman, S852 S—A 024 tered must be for adults or teen-|for the youngsters. land Mrs. E. C. Ball, director. H—Q J 109 H—2 d SE HILDREN'S CLOTHING|T® PF ; Wash Tub Survey D—10 9 8 7 D—A 5 42 y : A survey of recent feature/C—7 5 C—K J ¢ 2 | GROUP: Clothing entered in his Ti mes Sewi ng Contest articles (in women’s magazines) SOUTH ) m . Ve i From must » Tor ST dr : . . on -placing the home laundry Miss Brash ! i o 8 ye . > EF tf f R f at ; equipment revealed these loca- S—-Q 76 .y fication is Rage > 0S Jem nrran egis rarion tions: kitchen, utility room, sew- H-AK6438 N= Hake ay be on original HERE IS MY official registration for The Times’ National |ing room, breakfast room, sun Doe 3 ; design or on standard pattern| Sewing Contest. I will bring my ‘contest garment, in mid-April, Porch, hobby room, garage, rum-| , —1 - Noes to the place to be announced later in The Times. pus room, butler’s pantry, rear| The bidding: > . ws of the cofitest, dress- . : we : hall, breezeway, solarium, green- SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST More Rad tashion notes will NAME 0000000000000 Css RtEvIIIIRIRRRRILS PHONE +. v4 escovece house, through a wall from the 1 H Pass 2 © Pass mak ne os n The Times ’ upstairs bathroom and, to cap| 2 H Pass 3H Pass be publis . ADDRESS usiserrTiisivennssrvoilliimhersserss teereseessess.s [the climax, a made-over coal bin! 4 H Dbl. AllPass | I plan to enter in the classificatfhs marked below: (Check — Lenten Dish one or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classificaF or T oday tions chegked, if you should change your mind later.) CANNED SEAFOOD eessssso Senior Standard Pattern Group, for contestants above - CASSEROLE 18 years of age. Every entry in this group must be ; ! Cook two small chopped made from Standard Commercial pattern. (1) -Coat or m : " 2 . onions and one chopped suit........ (2) Tallored dress........ (3) Soft or green pepper in four table- . spoons butter or Give on dressy dress........ : : i der but not brown. ; : Si * : a iy an No. 2 can tomatoes esssses High School Group, for students in junior and senior Gifts for day-after-day pleasure ose FF t | E and simmer until lomalo high schools. (1) Date or school dress........ (2) Coat -_— liquid has been reduced to or suit........ lz * 2 com we es thick sauce. Add one seven- : pei ounce can shrimp and one esssses Glamour Group, no age limit. (1) Evening clothes, lounge | six ounce can crabmeat. Lob- clothes, negligee ensembles and beach wear. ster can .be substituted for : . the crabmeat. eseesss. Original Design Group, no age limit. Garment must be Season With salt, pepper, an original design by entrant for adult or upper teencelery salt and chili powder. age wear. (1) Dress, coat or ‘suit. A e 4 Cook one-half of an eight- Children’s Clothing Grou e limit. (1) Cloth magic or J o package of spaghetti | esseees: . g Group, no age od othes ; ing to directions on must be for children between the ages of 2 and 8. ; package and add to Iiature . 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