Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1950 — Page 10

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By OSWALD JACOBY - THE OTHER night.1 watched a famous radio star mangle a hand, Both -sides needed 120, points, and the pile built up to a nice size before my friend managed to take the pile and make a : ; Z first meld ; vi / i Well, you'd think he'd get enough points out of that hand “eygwin “the game; -but--he-didn’t.. The trouble .was that he just couldn't keep his fingers off the

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discard pile. Each time it eame around to : him it contained exactly four

cards. It always happened that he could make a meld with the top card of the pile, so he picked it up.

__After a while his partner began to sweat. He still had his original 11 cards, and it looked as though he'd never get a chance to pick up Whenever the discard

any more, pile came around to him it contained only two cards—no bargain, Risky Discard Finally my friend's partner

.made a risky discard. There were only three cards in the discard pile, but the opponent swooped down on it with gurgles of glee. He made a meld of 120 points, his partner speedily completed a canasta, ande they ‘were out gon ‘the next round. “You may knew how to sing,”

began my friend's partner. . . And any experienced - Canasta layer can imagine the rest of ; : oo, Ds : LOOKS as if Summer 1950 will go

that discussion! My singing friend's partner had good reason to be annoyed. When you pick up a big discard pile, J ~_don’t be a hog. Let your partner get- a few cards into his hand. When the next pile, containing only four cards, comes around to you, pass it up.. That will give Blackwood on Bridge— vour partner a chance at a sixcard discard pile.

“Should Pass First Time

You may have a problem if your partner cannot pick up a six- WHEN THE DUMMY went down after the opening spade lead, wv pile. If you keep letting the pile Mr. Abel shook his head gloomily. With the king. queen and jack # grow, he may give it away. It is of diamonds in the hands of the enemy, apparently he was going “+ wise to pass the pile up the first to have to lose two tricks in.the suit. At the end of the hand, time it comes around to you; it is however, it was Mr. Champion who was singing the blues. Yomelines ul} Fig to pass a pile Mr. Abel won the first trick with the ace of spades. up the second time it comes back play now was to lead a diamond to you; but it is foolhardy to let BP the ace, hoping that one op- he cashed the ace of diamonds. Of it go by a third time ponent would have the doubleton ©OUrse Mr. Champion immediately When your partner seems to king and (ail to unblock. This dropped the king, hoping his parthave trouble getting the discard opponent could later be thrown in "¢T had the queen and ten of the pile, put down a new meld or two. with the king of diamonds, after Suit. It was the only play which] The idea is not to deplete your the spades and clubs. had bee n had a chance to defeat the conown hand, but to make it hard stripped from both closed per tract at this point. for the next player to find a dis- and dummy. But it didn't work. On the next card that doesn’t give the Pile to. Mr. Abel didn’t make that play. diamond lead Mr. Champion had play the jack. Mr. Masters

your partner. Instead, he drew three rounds of | '© Q—Can you ever discard a red {y,mps, cashed his ace of clubs couldn't overtake without making

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Be ee . i and -entered dummy with a spade. Mr—Abel’s ten good. So the great! Sho Neve : He played the two high clubs and man was stuck in after all. He Q en you meld out with go rig of two small diamonds. led back a spade and Mr. Abel

three black threes, are you al- ot rid of his losing diamond lowed to make a discard also? DUminys lst shud Was ruffed in While trumping in dummy. A--Yes, When you meld out, wBad bidding, bad play—and he you may make a discard or not— Cashes Diamond Ace still makes it,” Mr. Champion as you choose. Black threes do Now, after painting a clear pic- ‘roared. “Why is it that I can make not affect this rule in any way. ture of what he was trying to do, the finest plays—and still lose?”

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Thursday, April 20th- at 4 P. M. and 7P. M. Sixth Floor Auditorium

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Best Move of Unblocking Diamonds Fails To Defeat Unorthodox Play by Declarer

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[Suits Will Make Fashion History This: Summer Being Hog prem pry er

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Highland Club | Sets ‘Derby Dance’

Invitations have gone out for! {the Highland Golf and Country {Club “Derby Dance’ Saturday in He the club. Post time is 9 p.m. and j/the last race is scheduled for 1 » a.m. Max Wilson's orchestra will! ‘T'I just play for the dinner event. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Welch are in charge of arrangements. | Assisting them are Mr. and Mrs. | James B. Lannagan, Mr. and Mrs. {Paul 8. Ragan and Dr. and Mrs. | William J. Stark. Among the clubsmembers who {have made early reservations are | Messrs. Lyle, Frank Lobraico, Paul A. Apr. 29. She will be married to . |Kuhn, G. E. Davis, Charles Rauh, Kenneth C. Taylor May 6. Mrs. "|Gill Gerald and Ralph B. Knode Chalmer and Dr. and Mrs. C. { mick.

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Mr. Abel was nettled. ‘thought he'd played the hand al right. “You take the fine plays, he said to Mr. Champion. * take the points.”

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Tents. | Sold in one-pound packages, it will make five quarts of fluid] nonfat milk. The product was in{troduced to local leaders in the| fields of welfare, public health and education at a luncheon today in {the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Elizabeth |Bussing, New York, spoke to the; |group. She is a.member of the New York Health Council. |

University Women

To Meet Tomorrow

| The International . Relations {study group ,af the Indianapolis | Branch, American Association of | University Women, will meet at F1:30° p. m. tomorrow in the home|

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{of “Mrs. Paul Harris, 157 E. {61st St. - The discussion topic will be “Latin America” Mrs. Louis,

a is group chairman.

| Announce Engagement Plans of Daughter

and Mrs. Theodore V. {Petranoff, 3367. W. Michigan St. |announce the engagement of their daughter, Naida Maria, to Robert Titus Huber, son of Mr. and Mrs. |J. Titus Huber, 4976-W. 12th St. No date has been set for the wedding. ’

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| Saenger-Chor Party The Ladies Society of the Saenger Chor will have a pillowcase card party at 8:30 p. m. Sat-| urday in the hall, 521 E. 13th St.

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= . Poultry Producers = Report 12 Recipes : | By GAYNOR MADDOM | | RECENTLY | went to an allAmerican chicken dinner given by poultry producers. There were all-purpose chickens (you can fry, broil or roast them) cooked 12 different ways. : | All the receipts were interesting; as you can Judge by this ex-

= | CHICKEN SALAD AVOCADO i One three to three and one-half-_ready-to-cook chicken, six | ripe avocados, thiee tablespoons a ~Temon Juice,” : one-third cup chopped

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toasted almonds, spoons peeled grapes, one-third cup chopped avocado pulp, dash one teaspoon salt. Simmer chicken slowly ir just enough water to cover, until tender. When cool, separate meat from bones and cut into cubes. Add white halved, and well-buttered toasted

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Scoop out the center pulp of six thoroughly Slice thinly (or chop) enough of the pulp to make approximately one-third cupful. chicken mixture. about maining avocado pulp with a fork, add-lemen juice, salt and red pepBeat with a fork until light and fluffy, adding salad oil slowly as needed, to make a creamy con-

Combine avocado dressing with! other ingredients and toss lightly. [Fill scooped avocado shells with the salad mixture. Garnish with. mint jelly if desired.

Wednesday’ s Menu— | | BREAKFAST — Orange juice, French toast, crisp bacon, sirup, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON Chicken soup with noodles, crackers, tomatoes stuffed with cottage cheese and chopped raw vegwhole wheat bread, butter or fortified margarine, chocolate nut brownies,

DINNER — Oven-barbecued chicken, Frefich fried potalarge bowl salad greens, onions, green pepper and toFrench dressing, crispy bread or rolls, butter or fortified margarine, apple pie, coffee, milk.

Shower Planned | Mrs. Lucille Lusher will be hon- nounced. The exhibit opened yesMiles ored at a miscellaneous shower terday and will close Apr. 29. Fred Lay,” C. C. Cramer, H. O. Mertz, ‘Fred Kurtz ,. oq are to be Mesdames R. C. will be hostess, assisted and E. O. Jeffries are serving to- Whitmore, Philip Lutz and E. R, day. Tomorrow's hostesses will be/Sorenson and Miss Neva Wiggerly.

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Summer Frocks or Afternoons Plan’

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Hostesses Named By Art League | Hostesses for the first week of Mesdames Martin Lang, George {the 14th annual exhibit “by the Madinger, O. K. Gaskins, L. M, |Indianapolis Art League are an- Bannon and W. L. Hunt.

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