Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1949 — Page 9
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Surveys Europe TRENTON, N. J. — Working] through “various national ministries of education, Mrs. Durand Taylor of South Orange, N. J. state chairman af the interna-
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Blackwood on Bridge— "Mr. Dale Switches Contract To No Trump, Plays Hand
By ap BLACKWOOD
~~ By MARGUERITE SMITH Timely tips around the gar-
den: If your budget's low; use last fall's leaves (instead of “store” mulch) around your shrubs. Leaves decay to enrich soil, too. Set cabbage, cauli-’ flower, sprouts plants any time now but delay tomato plantings un-
less you're prepared to protect them on frosty nights. Chemical fertilizers mixed with soil at bottom of planting rows or transplant holes
' make a. quick .Junch to start
vegetables off. Don’t let chemical fertilizer come in direct contact with newly planted seed or roots. 80ak rose bushes over. night in transplanting solution. Consult your seedsman before you set new bushes and you'll lose fewer of them.
Send questions on gardening to Mrs. Smith, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9
Banding of Birds Woman's Hobby
TRENTON, N. J.—Bird bandIng is the hobby of Mrs, Betty Carnes of Tenafly, N. J. ‘where she has identified 147 species and banded some 7,000 birds. She records the band number and the releases them and sends her records to Washington. Through banding it is possible to learn the facts of bird life, including . migrati®®" soutes, life! expectancy and mating habits.
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MR. DALE figured his hand no trump and not quite strong
He opened with one of a suit,
with oné club.
When Mr. Masters bid one spade Mr. Dale showed the full power of his hand by jumping all the way to game at that suit. Realizing the strength of his part her's hand, Mr. Masters instituted slam proceedings. By bidding four no trump he learned Mr. Dale had two aces. By bidding five no trump he located two kings in the South hand and at the same time indicated to Mr, Dale that the partnership had all the aces.
Six No Trump
Since the opponents were known to have two kings, Mr. Masters signed the hand off at six spades. But Mr. Dale was not through. Because of his two acequeen combinations he felt it would be most advantageous to have the opening lead come up
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was too strong to open with one enough for two no trump. He
followed a practice common among good players.
planning to take powerful action
on the next round if partner gave any response at all. ‘To make it easy for Mr. Masters to respond at the one level, Mr. Dale opened
North-South vulnerable. South dealer, NORTH (Mr. Masters) S—~AQ1053
H-A 6 4 D—-8 2 C—d 10 7 : WEST EAST (Mr. Abel) (Mrs. Keen) 8-7 6 S—8 4 H~-1098 2 HJ 758 D-K 653 D—J 10 9 4 L—K 4 2 C963 SOUTH (Mr. Dale) SK Jo2 H—K Q D—-AQT7 C—AQS8S The bidding: 8 Ww N E 10 Pass 18 Pass 48 Pass ANT Pass SH Pass SBNT Pass 68 Pass
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to his hand rather than through it. S80 he niade the contract six no trump. : Mr. Abel's opening lead was the 10 of hearts which Mr. Dale won with the queen in his own hand. He entered dummy with a spade, led the jack of clubs and let it ride. The finesse lost to Mr. Abel's king but it also set up three club
of diamonds by Mrs, Keen would have doomed the contract. The point is that either partner may retain the right to decide where a hand is to be played even though one of them has al« ready made the decision as to how many.
tricks which, with five spade
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tricks, three hearts and one diamond, gave Mr, Dale his contract. Had Mr. Masters been allowed | {to play the hand at spades the! |almost certain lead of the jack |
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~|Optometric Auxiliary -
|Indiana Optometry Board exami-
tional relations committee of the New Jersey Congress of Parents and T ers, is making a survey. = « of schools and communities in Europe that have been aided by Americans, Her itinerary will include France, Belgium, Holland, Austria, Switzerland, Germany and England. Mrs. Taylor plans also to observe the reconstruction) work being carried on by the Save the Children Federation, World Friendship ‘Through ~ Children; United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and the Institute of International Education.
Girl's Gabardine SUITS
Entertains at Dinner The wives of men taking the
pation were guests of the Wom-
en’s Auxiliary, Indiana Optometric wr Association, at a dinner recently She'll lead the Easter Parade of the soda N,
in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. crowd in her fitted or boxy suit from Wasson's! Mrs. Virgil McCleary, Warsaw, — president of the auxiliary; Mrs. They have that elegant look she'll love and Warren H. Miller, Princéton; Mrs. > : = : Robert Ledig and Mrs. Roy E. Mother and Dad will appreciate their good Denny were hostesses. The guests ice) . included Mrs. Emmanuel Babel, price’ Evansville; Mrs. John 8. Alvey, Crawfordsville; Mrs. R. A. Richter, Elkhart; Mrs. H. L. Moore, Bicknell, and Mrs. Paul R. LaShorne Jr, : v
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Sorority Plans Dinner brown, red. Sizes 10 to 16,
The Ve Sorores Chapter, Verus Cordis Sorority, will have a dinner meeting tonight in the home of Mrs. John Coyle, Powell Road. Mrs. M. E. Greene will be the co-hostess.
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