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Keep Leftovers in Refrigerator; Yoked Frock (Quick Storage Preserves Food |

By META GIVEN PART of the enjoyment of Thanksgiving dinner lies in antici-

pating wonderful leftovers for a

care of any leftovers by getting them quickly into the refrigerator.

Don’t let them stand around ‘the

way. . Store dressing in a tightly carcass and strip the meat from the bones in as large pieces as possible. Wrap compactly in aluminum foil, heavy waxed paper or cellophane to exclude all air. Don’t let it freeze, for freezing dries out cooked meat. Keep it just as moist as possible. Wrap the bones, too, and save them for making broth the next day or so. Don't make it until it's to be used, for even under tion the broth doesn’t keep well, Add any skin left on the meat to the bones for mak- . ing soup, or grind it up before using in the soup. » “ ” FRIDAY'S MENUS Breakfast

‘Tomato juice Crispy rice cereal Boft-cooked eggs Buttered whole wheat bread Luncheon

Turkey soup Toast sticks and creackers

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Dinner Creamed salt codfish on boiled potatoes Green beans with dill sauce Canned pear and cottage cheese salad ‘ Bread a tier

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tion to that used In the day's menus. » LJ ” TURKEY SOUP Carcass of 10- to 12-pound turkey 6 c. cold water 2 tsps. salt 2 c. coarsely cut celery 1 medium onion, coarsely chopped 2 carrots, coarsely chopped 1 c. leftover dressing Parsley, finely chopped Crack bones and place compactly in large kettle. Add next five ingredients. Cover and heat to boiling, reduce heat and simmer for two hours. Strain. There should be five cups broth. Break dressing into small pieces and add. Heat thoroughly and serve

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By EASLEY BLACKWOOD uf LI WANT YOU. to become better acquainted with a bridge friend of yours and mine, Mr. Abel, who CAN play better bridge than he usually does. Too often Mr. Abel plays carelessly, as if his mind were on something else. This is especially true if his partner has been haranguing him about a bid or play he should have made. In a recent game when the cut for partners was made, Mr. Abel was fortunate enough to draw Mr. Dale, the old master and expert in bridge humanics. One of the kibitzers razzed Mr. Dale about his bleak chances of winning the rubber. The old boy's reply was, “Don’t worry about me. Abel and I always get along all right.” This remark was not lost on Mr. Abel. I noticed him brighten

In the deal shown today West opened the king of hearts and {followed with the ace of that suit. Declarer trumped the second| South dealer. heart lead and led two rounds of| East-West vulnerable.

spades. Next he took three rounds NORTH of diamonds, discarding the five S-KQ43 of clubs from dummy. H—8 5 4 ann D—K 2, NOW HE trumped his last dia- C—K17165 mond, led dummy’s last heart and WEST EAST. trumped in his hand. This com-| (Mr. Abel) (Mr. Dale) pleted the stripping of all red| S—7 8 8-85 |cards from closed hand “4nd H—A K 1072 H—Q 083 South planned to duck a club| © J 43 C—A Q 10 lead into East’s hand. East would SOUTH then have to give dummy a club S—-AJ109 2 trick with the king or lead a H—J heart which declarer would ruff D—-AQ6 4 in dummy while discarding a c—982

losing club from his own hand. |The bidding:

This was a clever plan, but Mr.| South West North East Abel upset it very neatly. When| 1S Pass 38 Pass South led a club at the tenth| 4S All Pass

A Bridge Partner Needs When Difficult Hand Is to.Be Played

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