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Blackwood on Bridge—

Actual Result of Hand Shows What's Wrong With Old-Fashioned Bidding Methods

MY FRIEND Mrs. Keen has been playing rubber bridge for second round they will come out about a year. Before that time she was a killer at party bridge. in their suit at the two range, She came to rubber bridge with a lot of skill at playing the cards, secure in the knowledge that

but with quite a few old-fashioned

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partner will not take the hand

Some of these habits are so common today that I asked Mrs. too high. But don’t forget that

Keen if I might illustrate some o of improving the games of other new rubber bridge players. She has given me a collection of hands which she thinks will point up the mistakes she used to make—and which of course she makes no longer, ? “4 You haven't done a good job of helping & new player when you

‘merely tell him he should have

made a different bid in a certain situation. In my opinion you should also tell him WHY. When he understands the logic and reasoning behind the suggested bid he is more likely to accept it and to use it. Wrong Impression Somehow, sometime, the idea got out among rubber bridge players that the response of one in a suit to partner's opening bid was a “positive” bid, while the only “negative” responding bid was one no trump. Players who hold to that idea will respond with a suit bid of one only if they have a good one and

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Couldn't Make Two

In today's hand Mrs. Keen chose to bid one no trump over her partners opening diamond bid. On the next round she showed her heart suit. But two hearts wasn’t in the cards, The opponents won a spade, two clubs and three hearts. Had Mrs, Keen's first response been one heart, her pértner would have bid one spade. When the opener failed to jump the bidding on the second round, game would appear hopeless and Mrs. Keen should pass. One spade would become the contraét and it is easily makable, Ti Note that the suggested first

la half honor tricks or more. With {less they will either pass or bid {one no trump. | Apparently they feel their first duty is to warn partner that they (have a'weak hand. Then on the

round response of one heart actually resulted in a LOWER contract. Remember, with a weak hand the best response is the lowest

to partner—is a pass.

Here's a Hint on How to Get Attention

8y RUTH MILLETT NEA Staft Writer “WHAT CAN we do about ourselves? It's almost like a fever to crave attention, pretty clothe. and attractive surroundings,” writes a 16-year-old girl in answer to & / column I wrote recently about another teenager who Is. making her mother miserable by her contempt for everything her family is able to offer her. Now there's ge i 8 ible aaa _The Ruth Millett whole family can't change to suit a dissatisfied teen-ager. But a teen-ager can do a lot to fulfill or still that feverish craving for ‘attention, pretty clothes .and attractive surroundings.” Let's start with the craving for attention.

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with big allowances, fancy cars, and lots of parties, But that isn’t the kind of attention that is lasting or leads to real friendships or gives a teen-ager real self-confidence, The kind that counts has to be worked for and won by the teenager, In every school there are students who, without being 4 pushed by their parents, make themselves popular through their own work, Initiative, ability and personality. . ® . AS FOR pretty clothes. It's only normal for a gif] to crave those. And if she is smart and up-and-coming she'll do something about getting them.

If there isn't enough money for pretty clothes for you, how about earning a little extra money yourself? And do you sew? If not-—-you'd better learn. Plenty of teen-agers today are well-dressed because they make and make over the clothes they wear, Also, a lof more than clothes goes to make the well-dressed | look. Such things as grooming

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Teen Talk— = Class Rings Received at

Senior Ball to Take Place Jan. 6

By ELEANOR BOERSIG St. Mary's Academy Guest Columnist “WHERE ARE YOU?" That's the theme song of St. -Mary’s Academy students as they glance The months from September to December have passed so quickly, we just

What's around the corner between now and the end of the

crystal ball — perhaps — yes 8 think -I can help you. Let's take a look at Saint Mary's. When you see those happy

forward--you know it's happened at last. SMA seniors have received their class rings. A very special event this year, for from now on this same ring will be the standard ring. The school Christmas program, too, at this same time is always another event dear to every SMA student. Thinking of Christmas every girl also thinks of the Christmas vacation of which no one disapproves. Nevertheless, when Jan. 4 rolls around they are eager to be in school once more—and why not? For Jan. 6-—the Senior Ball! That's something for which to look forward, But, as we step out of our for-

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YOU DON'T have to make up your mind to take just one wallpaper when there's a dado in the room. ; : You can have two, the big boastful pattern and the neat, simple design, the one for the upper wall and the other for the lower, With a dado (daydough) a room looks well organized even though there's a complete change of pace on the wall, . ® »

IF YOU want the room to look larger, choose a pattern for the lower wall in a geometric like the cross bar, or a lattice pattern, because it gives the impression that you can see through and beyond it. Use a pattern for the upper wall with a light background and plenty of it for the same reason, To make a room look furnished when the actual number of pleces in it are few, let a dado do the trick. A dado can make a ‘wall so interesting in itself that furniture shortages pass quite un-

mals we step right into the. organizing of our school paper! SMA students are justly’ proud of the fact that starting in January a school paper will make its debut. :

Mix Work, Play

turn about the annual retreat is eagerly expected. To make fit perfect for the year '50, Father Andrew will be retreat master. Three whole days of peaceful contemplation and prayer—only to be followed by the nerve-wreck-ing preparation for semester exams. r SMA students, however know how to mix study with pleasure. Just about this time the girls have their parents’ parties. These are enjoyed not only by the parents but also by the students. Another pleasant event at this time is the annual visit to Marian College. In fact it is more than pleasant to look at the beautiful buildings and grounds of Marian, and every senior certainly makes the most of this opportunity, ! Girls Crown Queen May will come to Saint Mary's

—the special month of our patroness. To pay special’ tribute

, too, brings the JuniorSenior Prom into reality. This is second big dance of the year

Senior play goes into production. How

color. Those don't cost anything, except in time and effort and careful attention to details, Now about your home. It isn’t enough to think rebelliously, “Mother and Dad ought to do something.” Isn't there something you can do your. self? If you would make some plans for spreading paint around, slip-covering furniture, etc, ‘and agree to help see the work through, you might get some real co-operation from your mother, Mothers get discouraged sometimes, when there never

everything and never enough time to do all the things that need to be done. A daughter who offers to help fix up her home, instead of just complaining because it doesn't suit her, is. going at the problem in a constructive way. ’ So pitch in and do something instead of feeling sorry for yourself one minute and

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every gifl looks forward to the Senior play. The strain of footlights and the hard working backstage crew need a. rest, ‘so the seniors take a day off with an all-day outing and picnic, I can almost hear the singing on the busses now--just one’ more day to remember all our lives. This trip is closely followed by that all-important trip to Washington. The first city of the land ~how many surprises lay in wait | for us there, Then, of course, we have that one last trip—the trip down the aisles on Fog Church of Saint Mary tune of “Pomp and _ Gradua!

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. By GAYNOR MADDOX © NEA Saft Wriler GOOD COOKBOOKS enlarge the good life. They show you how

more interest, with new dishes and often with greater ease and for less money. nf Rénd them at home or at the public library, in 1950, in order to get more eating pleasure in your daily life.

book called “An Odd Volume “of Cookery,” by Louise Lane Morrisey and Marion Lane Sweeney of Boston, : It has savor, wisdom. and tremendous know-how about the gentle art of good eating. There isn't space here to tell you why it is so unusual and valuable. Let's Just look at one of its recipes.

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CAN YOU make other people do what you want them to do ~-or do you batter your head agaifist. the wall of their resistance? Do family and friends come to you when they are “down” and depressed—or do they avoid you like the plague? The two questions “are related, chums, Successful managers of men (and that: includes campus Big Shots, happy wives and topnotch business execuves) know that you catch

New Year's Day Menu BREAKFAST: Orange juice, fried ham and eggs, corn bread. butter or fortifled margarine, apple jelly, coffee, milk. NEW YEAR'S DINNER: Cream of spinach soup, roast beef, mushroom gravy, potato eroquettes, green beans with almonds, enriched rolls, butter or fortified margarine, tossed green salad, French dressing, frozen pudding, coffee, milk. SUPPER: Cold sliced beef, baked beans, tomato aspie Jelly, celery, hot rolls, or fortified margarine, Satter ple, cheese, tea, milk,

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