Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1950 — Page 29

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“SUNDAY, APR. 16, 1050 __ Blackwood on Bridge—

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‘Grand Slam

Every wife, every husband, in fact every bridge ™

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North player in today’s hand. 3 The bidding took a long time. 0 of bids. Second, because North and South realized:it was a tricky setup and they went slowly and carefully. East mistook this deliberation for confusion. It didn’t sound to him as if his opponents had a good fit in any suit. He personally had three suits. bottled up—=s80 he decided to double, South had no apology for his holding and he promptly redoubled. . West led the nine of hearts and declarer won with the ace. could see only twelve top tricks. On the other hand if, double seemed to indicate, Fast had the king of clubs and at least four diamonds, the thirteenth trick would be readily available.

Three- Card Holdings | South dealer. So declarer cashed his three, North-South vulnerable. top diamonds, throwing small] NORTH clubs from the board.. Then he

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went to dummy" with the ace of ,_P—none C-Q 98174 spades and ran the rest: of the WEST EAST

hearts,” When - everybody . was| g og 4 5432 S—KJ106 down to three cards, dummy had H-—9 8 2 HJ a heart and the queen:nine of D—3

109042 clubs. East had the high dlamona; 8 % C—K J 10

SOUTH and the king-jack of clubs. South] S—Q had the eight of diamonds and! SN H—A 2 . the ace-five of clubs, West may D-AKQ8763 |

as well have gone to -a movie. | YA 5 2 { Now when dummy’s last heart The bidding: was led, East hated himself. If SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST

he threw the diamond, declarer's .1 D Pass 1H Pass eight would be good. Sadly he 8 C Pass 38 S Pass played the jack of clubs. South! 3 NT Pass 4NT Pass then discarded his diamond and 5 S Pass 7TH Pass won the last two tricks with the 7 NT Pass Pass Dbl. ace and queen of clubs. i Redbl. All Pass

Beaming, South entered the big, | juicy numbers on the score: 1500 for the grand slam, 700 for the rubber, 880 in trick points and 50

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Drama Cuttings Set At Sorority Meeting

“Then he looked up expectantly,’ ~ Mrs. Aldo Bertorelli will give to hear a word of praise from drama cuttings at the April meet-! his partner, (Pitiful, isn't’ it?) jing of the Indiar..polis Alumnae

Silence. -Only-silenceNorth-was: lost in thought. He was frowning. Club of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority, Finally he raised his head, shook Thursday. Hostess for the 8 p. m. it slowly and drawled, ‘You meeting will be Mrs. Richard know—I don’t like the way you Roudebush, 5229 E. 16th St, played the hand.” | Officers for the coming year

emtmotfum—— will be elected. Mothers Club to Meet

i | | Mrs. John Shelby, hostess com{mittee chairman, will be assisted The Fall Creek Kindergarten by Mesdames John Anderson, Mothers Club will have a 1:15 Norbert Richardson, Charles p. m. meeting Tuesday in the Smuck, Robert Stephens and B. kindergarten. Mrs, walll will talk.

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Butler Religion ‘Dean to Speak

Dr. 0. L. Shelton, Butler | versity School of Religioff* dea {will address members’ of “thé Mothers Council of the Aho (at the 2 p. m. meeting Friday in

| Sweeney Chapel.

Mrs. Charles Ferguson, presi-

(dent, will be in charge of the elec-

Mrs. M. P. organ music. Mothers of the Alpha Chi Omega and Trianon Sororities and Lamba Chi Alpha Fraternity ‘members will serve {éa.

Home Show Plans

Gardens at the Home Show will be prepared by various garden clubs. Chairmen include Mrs. |S. G. Wilmer, Green Thumb; Mrs. !Austin- T. Laycock, Spade and | Trowel; Mrs. Arthur M. Krug, Garfield; Mrs. Milton White, Emerson Grove; Mrs, Arthur L. Williams, Brookside; Mrs. B. H. Gardner, Crooked Creek, and Mrs. L.-R. Groendyke, Garden Gate.

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Women's Research Club to Convene

Dr. G. P. Rice, head of the

baking will bring the family | running to the breakfast table | these spring mornings. { = ” ” APPLE CORN MUFFINS 115 ¢. sifted all-purpose flour 3 .tsps. baking powder 114 tsps. salt 24 ¢. corn meal’ i { 2 tbsps. sugar | 13 c. shortening |Elizabeth.” 1 egg, beaten PET % c. milk i 14 c. apples, pared and cut in Aves will be hostess at 12:30 p. m. very thin slices. A gticom. be M Sift the flour, baking powder, yuo. EE bet. ada mes salt, corn meal and sugar into a James A. Stuart, J. N. Greene.

Tmixing bowl. Cut in the shorten- John Kolmer, Paul Kilby and

luncheon meeting of the Women's Research Club. His subject will be “The Public Speeches of Queen

ling fine. Combine the egg and R. O. McAlexander. There will be

into the & musical program. Mrs, €.~DPowney will preside.

milk. Turn the liquids Brandt “dry Ingredients and stir quickly '* until all the flour is dampened. Stir in the apples. Bake in shortening-coated muffin pans in a hot oven (425 degrees F.) for 25 to 30 minutes. Serve with honey butter made by “blending one-third cup soft butter and onefourth cup honey until smooth and creamy. . Makes 12 muffins.

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| meeting Tuesday in the Butler largest re{University chapter house. Mrs. the State? 3 Carson Donley and Mrs, David} Brewer are in charge of reservations, . There will be a program follow-| It's quali work ing the election of officers. Cast! plus high yale! ‘ members of the “Ripples” of - : Broad Ripple High School willl] ~ SHELBY B® appear and Miss Doris Hurt and x : -

Eat wel for Less— TSorority- Pla ans E. DeVoe, John MeChord. Canned Meat Dinner Meeting: Ea Spence 4

The Indianapolis Alumnae As|sociation of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority will have a 6 p. m. dinner

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