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custard pears Lemon snow pudding with "Heated coffee. cake (bought)

sauce each child; one cup for each adult,

Luncheon tn addition to that used in today's|Cream of corn and green pepper "ticks

oCheese souffle with creamy tii

to drink: Three cups for {Sausage patties

and whipped cream)

Noodles with mushrooms Meat sauce 7 Lemon buttered carrots | Buttered lima beans

sou menus. pe Buttered English muffins Bread and butter Rn TUESD Date, pineapple cottage cheese ® Peach melba/ ee AY Me. ¥ pple and collage Cheese Milk to drink: Three cups for K y) Breakfast : TT Diane each child; one cup for each adult, Arioot Jie 8 Meat ple with pastry topping fo ou 4 UT Hot buttered toast - *Red cabbage and. apples | SUNDAY cn] Luncheon Rye bread and butter . Breakfast = ad lad : Chopped spinach salad |Pruit cup made of orange an Souls: at sandwiches Meringues (thawed frozen strawber- grapefruit ‘sections, bananas and Sliced ges |" ries or raspberries in individual grapes qran meringue shells, broken nut meats Creamed chipped beef on tonst

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By WILLIAM E. McRINNEY - America’s Card AutNorit, - A HAPPY NEW YEAR yout Today starts the 20th year\I have been writing bridge articles:

Christmas Day I think you should try to get it, because it listed a number of safety plays you should clip out and memorize. Iam giving you another group of safety plays today. Learning

pert Among your friends. —Durfnj the year we will have hands em-

bodying all of the safety plays.

—Lead the jack. If you lead low and the king-10 is over the jack, you lose. J 10 4 3 2 opposite K 6 5—Play jow from the king. The queenseven will ion 80 w

“A 8-2 J 95 Lead or queen-10 or 10 alone are under

+-Joss to.one trick. A.9-4-3-9 opposite K J 5—Cash the king, then go back over and lead tothe jack, thus losing only

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addition to that used in today’s Applesauce menus, . | {Buttered green beans » . | {Lettuce and canned pineapple salad FRIDAY | | Bread and butter . . Breakfast *Sweet potato pie - 8 pplesaiice Supper Fried eggs Barley soup Hot ‘buttered toast Melba toast | Jam Celery sticks Luncheon Canned cherries Potato pancakes Milk to drink: Three and a half: Canadian cups for each child; one and a half read and butter cups for each adult, in addition to : red plums that used in today’s menus. i Stuffed . fish (Spencer method) *Recipes for dishes marked with Cornmeal m Creamed potatoes tasterisks will appear tomorrow = Jats and watercress salad Mashed tabaga a through Wednesday. | Potholders Bridge Lesson— Useful A pron Safety Plays Roce Losers *

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one trick. . : X 9 ¢ 3.2 opposite A 10 6 5— If you can afford to lose one trick, play low from either hand and put on_the nine or 10. A G 4 3 2 opposite 7 6 5—Cash the. ace, then lead low to the queen. A K 10 3 3 opposite 6 5 4— Play the ace first, tien get to the board and finesse the '10-spot (to hold to one loser). \ .- 8 [ X Y Q J 94 3 2 opposite } 8 5— Play small, do not play the queen. lose two tricks, but if it. breaks

3:1 you gain by playing low every time there is a singleton

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| king or ace. Yori lose when there is a _single- ! ton 10... Therefore the odds are | two to one in your favor. A 10 5 4 3 2 opposite Q 8 7 6—

If the suit breaks. 2-2, you will |

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Play small and put up the '10spot, to hold to one loser. K J 10 9 3 2 opposite 6 5 4— No entry to 6 5 4. Lay down the queen. If the ace is singleton,

ter how. you play it.

bridge year of 1948 a happier one.

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