Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1948 — Page 19
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TUESDAY, NOV. Blackwood on Bridge—
orbearance :
Of Mr. Dale
Has Its Reward
_ Humanics Decides Against Sacrifice By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Both sides vulnerable West dealer © NORTH (Mr. Muzzy) S~-AQJ65 H—J
D—QJ 7 C—-981715 WEST EAST £38
S—K 7 H-AK3854 H-Q 97168
D—10832 D-K9%635 C—=AQ3 C—KiJ 10 "SOUTH (Mr. Dale) S—109432 H—10 38 2 D—A 4 an C—642 The bidding: West North East South 1H 18 3H Pass 4H All Pass
IN A bridge game there is no,
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substitute for good judgment. No count or system will ever be
devised which will enable you,
to make the winning bid at all
times.
THere are many things to consider in addition to the cards you hold in your hand. For example, the temper and temperament of your partner and op-
ponents,
their respective abili-
ties, their individual foibles and
superstitions,
the condition of
the score—in fact about every‘thing but tomorrow's weather. re-
port. Sound complicated? Actually ft is quite simple. To prove
that to you, let me ask you a question. Would you rather play most of - your hands with the weakest player or the strongest
player as your partner?
You say the answer is obvious.
All right.
But isn’t it true that
even when the weakest player in the game is your partner, you make sacrifice bids just because you hate to have the opponents
win the rubber?
- » - ADMIT it—you know it's true. I do the same thing myself now and then and I am fully aware of
the folly of it. simple, too.
The remedy is When you have a
weak partner, just don't make sacrifice bids—unless you are going to play the hand yourself and a favorable result seems a moral
certainty.
In these remarks I have assumiéd the common practice of
yourself into a set game with a weak player as your partner, I can’t help you. Only your banker
can,
Jn today's deal Mr. Dale, the old master who knows how to make friends at the bridge table, had Mr. Muzzy for a partner. Mr,
Muzzy is the type of player who, after going set 1400 points, is
capable of looking across the table and saying brightly “but I had a hundred honors, partner.” | Mr. Dale wanted to bid 4 spades on the South cards. He felt it| wduld be a good sacrifice and] that 4 hearts would be easy for, the enemy to make. But he didn’t carg about suffering with Mr. Muzzy for too many hands and
so he passed.
Strangely enough Mr. Muzzy! got off to the good lead of the queen of diamonds. South won ® and returned the suit. North won and led a third diamond which
South trumped. Now the ace of
spades provided the setting trick. | Nobody was more surprised and more pleased than Mr. Dale. But the result was a fitting reward). for his admirable decision not to
sacrifice.
Teen Problems—
Don’t Resent he s’ Concern
By JEAN y BOW DO YOU feel about parend “waiting up” for you? Do Yyog resent Pop and Mom's concern about your home-comings? good many teeners say it makes them feel like babies to find a light still burning and Mother and Dad up and about. They charge their parents with curiosity and prying or with lack of trust and confidence. Some self-conscious parents resort to the subterfuge of slipping off to bed just before the kids arrive, hoping to avoid the resentment of their offspring.
» » » IN REALLY friendly homes, however, parents and children learn to share their good tires. Pd) and Mom aren't afraid to shgw their interest in the teeners’ doing. Kids aren’t asharned to-talk things ever with the grown-ups. Actually, resentment toward parents’ waiting-up is in itself a babyish trait. The really mature attitude is a matter-of-fact acceptance of parental supervision. . You're not ashamed of your doings and the hours you keep, are you? Well then, be nonchflant and frank and spike thg guns of family suspicion and criticism,
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NEW YORK, Nov. 23—The something brand new that's been added to Christmas greeting cards this year is picture frames of handsome pickled pine moldings and convenient
These are designed to be used to give a permanent place in the home to full-color reproducAmerican’ Artist group “paintings, which recipients are more reluctant to
Fine Painting Reproductions Join
This year's parade of Christmas cards includes framed reproductions of fine paintings as well as topical, humorous gregtings. A special greeting card addressed to the over-burdemed postman is especially relished by William Schaub, New York (top center). Pickled pine frame sets off the handsome reproduction of American artist John Whorf's, "Birches, Winter Morning" (bottom
In the category of cards “worthy to be preserved are also new fullcolor reproductions of masterpieces ' from Washington’s National Gallery of Art. Classics by Giotto, Raphael, El Greco, Rembrandt, Corot and
other artists make up a brilliant selection of cards which reflect the Christmas
spirit as it was portrayed by the masters. Also new this year is the scope of ‘special title” Christmas cards. The Yuletide greeting specifically addressed to
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children.
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with humor.
The postman, for example, is pictured in a sweat staggering under the load of a heavy mail
bag.
now go outside the family circle to embrace such friends as the doctor, dentist, butcher, milkman and postman, and are usually spiced
8 The special greeting card for
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
‘ule Card Parade
. Tha art masterpiece reproduced (top right) is Raphael's "Small | Cowper Madonna." Typical of this year's topical humor is the Santa with empty pockets [bottom right), and the one who masquerades as an election-year candidate, bottom: center. Marking a trend to funny romantic cards is the greeting from a working girl which the young man is reading {top right].
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Three Meals Should Round Out Diet By META GIVEN
DOLLAR dinners are worth]. considering oily when they are planned to tie up with the other two meals of the day. Unless the three meals of the day add up to a well rounded diet nutritionally ‘. |and gastronomically, the economy ymeal isn't a real achievement. The foods suggested in today’s © |doHar dinner are a palatable comt¥ bination. They are satisfying because they are filling and they supply a reasonable amount of the day's vitamins, minerals and calory requirement, The dinner is somewhat short i:. protein and therefore calls for a good supply of protein in the other two meals. Our breakfast and luncheon menus suggest the use of eggs, dried beef, whole wheat bread and milk to make up most of the remaining quota for the day’s protein. ‘Since our material has to be prepared ahead of time, it may be you will find that some of the foods in this dollar dinner run a few cents higher or lower than what we had to pay. Therefore your dinner may cost a little less lor a little more than one dollar.
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Creamed chipped beef Buttered whole wheat bread
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Cream of mixed vegetable soup Cottage cheese, nut and orange marmalade sandwiches Hot cottage pudding Canned cherry sauce
Dinner
Pork, potato, kraut dinner arrot-raisin salad Whole wheat bread and margarines aked apples / Milk to drink: One quart for each child: ’ one pint for each adult, in addition to that used in the day's menus. .
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