Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1949 — Page 16

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Haood on Frit

Give the Low Card Is Pos

The, declarer’s excellent timing in the use of this card|” enabled him to bring home an optimistic slam—contract by a rare and beautiful play, West was on lead against the six spade bid and he opened the king of clubs, South won with the ace and paused to survey the situation, His conclusion was short and to the| point: He wished he was playing four spades Instead of six. | Well, no use moping about it. May as well give it a good] try. Something might happen . . . and something did. Ri ¥ ; 3 At the second trick South led a small diamond to the ace in| : s : 1 i ok Ba Ens dummy. He played dummy’s ace . :

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIES _ Se SUNDAY, MAR. 0,108

We, the Women—

Play Holds Great Lesson For Family

By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer

THERE'S a great lesson for | American families In a new | play on Broadway, “Death of a

Salesman.” In trying to explain their -broke and. béwildered father to her two grown sons, who

' have lost their

respect for him, the wife

I says:

“I don't say he's a great

+ man. He never.

ing to him. .

Ruth Millett “Umdde a lot of ‘money; his name ok was never in thé paper; hie's not. the finest character who ever dived. But he’s a human being, and a terrible'thing is happen-

«+ You don't have ta be very smart to know what | “his trouble is: the man is ex-

A small man can be } Just. an axhaavd us a ges!

. And you tell me he

never worked: a day but for your benefit. . , ."

How few mothers there are

who. ever try to make their. children really understand their ' fathers and appreciate all they

~have done for their families.

___~ AND S0.in many families fa-

ther really becomes the forgot. . ten man whose years of hard work for his family “Are taken for granted. His load may never be eased by the under. | standing and appreciation of his children, They may never have any idea of the burden he has carried through the years. There's a lesson in that play for the American family—a lesson- to be interpreted wy moth«

ers.

It's not enough for a woman

‘ to understand and appreciate * her husband. She has to help

“her children’ understand and appreciate him, too.

Art League

Luncheon Set

The Indianapolis Art Students

League will meet Mar. 18 for an informal noon luncheon

in . the

home of the new president, Mrs. Fred Guckelberg, 5416 N. Del- Meridian St.

aware St.

_ Plans for

the

the business session. Other new officers of the group |

wre Mrs: Harold Pierce: Fred B. Kurtz, Huff, treas-| Kenneth Symons. |

president;

secretary; Mrs,

~ Arey, ‘and Mrs.

auditor.

Mrs, R. L.

Ww illard w CTU Unit

The Rev,

To Meet Tuesday

Clyde Pearce andl

{spades played, his singleton jack, dummy |

and king of hearts, discarding his two losing clubs.

little club from the board

was

laid down,

Both sides. vulnerable

{North dealer

king. It

{ot a heart.

Bouth had several choices of . {play on this trick, but only one ; _them was any good. He could trump in his hand or he could trump in dummy. He did neither. | He trumped in both hands’

Don't Overlook

Lowly Deuce Specifically, he trumped with | {the carefully preserved deuce of | spades and then overruffed with ithe trey of spades in dummy. This imansuver enabled him to reduce! [the number of his trumps to the! number held by Bast, and also! ito enter dummy for leads through |

‘the East hand.

{ At the eighth trick came dumimy's jack of clubs, East followed {with the 10 and declarer discarded

|a small diamond.

Next the (dummy, If

(he. chooses.

[same | Don't overlook the lowly deuce. {It' takes 52 cards to make a deck |~and skill with all of them to!

nine of clubs from South loverriffs, picks up the meat {ing trumps, crosses to the |diamonds and diamond on dummy's good cub. | In fact East can raff in whenever The result is the)

‘East ruffs,

throws

{make a bridge player.

Send questions on bridge to | Mr. Blackwood, The Indiauap-

olis Times, Indianapolis 9.

Auxiliary

Miss Dorothy E. Kothe, 3536 N.| will entertain the ’ {McIlvaine-Kothe Le- . \ forthcoming gion Auxiliary Tuesday at a 12:30 ’ RpHing exHIbit wit “be “made at’ p.m. covered-dish luncheon. HS

vice »

Mrs. Roy Randolph, Marion Coun-}’

ty WCTU president, speakers ‘Tuesday - at

guest

will be the! a

meeting of the Frances Wilt)

w CTU Unit,

“Fhe meeting -will-be-at. 10: 30 al

25th Bt, hostess,

msdn the Pearce home. 1517 Ww. i with Mrs. A Mrs, Clara Nelson will} | lead the devotions. |

Pearce as

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sped thy

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Then be led a and trumped it in his hand with the four (not the deuce) of spades. He was pleased to see the queen) . " of clubs fall from the West hand. Now the six (not the deuce) of a : West | : ¢

the queen, and East won with the | makes no difference what East returns at this point, Actually he made the best return

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