Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1950 — Page 7

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Fegion Auxiliary in charge of the xillary are being nd four counties

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med tha Kibler od June 24

e announced for of Miss Martha John H. Carmody e will exchange

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bler will be- the The bridesmaids ane Kernel and

Freida Kibler,

ody and Joan and Peggy Kibler rergirls. Fredrich egon, Mich. wil ‘he ushers will be tthews, Dr. A. M. irtin and Thomas

nel, 5040 Pleasant ind “her daughter,

Kibler, Mrs. Russo and | give a luncheon us ny in the hletic Club, W. D. Kibler Jr, 1 Road, and Miss 11 give a cocktail for the engaged

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7, 4228 Park Ave, Frances, will give nday for the fu-

). Kibler will give for her daughter

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by freezing it.

quickly, and meld out. Another way is to compete for the discard pile without freezing it. A third way is to go all out for the pile

Once you freeze the pile you, don’t have much choice any more, In a very short time you will either have the pile in_your possesslon—or you will be fighting] desperately to get it. Wa If it gets away from you, and! 5 SE the opponents also have melded : Soke And while you haven't, the hand will : . probably be a major disaster for your side. |

Small Loss OK :

That is: why you think so hard)

to take a small loss on any hand. You don’t want to take a really

Sterling Bartlett, Jim Hogshire. Il and Ann ‘Mooney make plans for the junior dance to be | before freezing. You can afford| held from 9 p. m. to midnight Friday in the Highland Golf and Counhy Club. There will be swim. | - ming and a buffet supper after the dance. | &

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freeze is always unsound. It ‘does mean that such a freeze is a dan-| gerous two-edged weapon. Don’ use it unless you're quite sure that you're not going to cut yourself. For example, suppose both’ sides © need 50 points for the initial meld. The player at your left makes the, first meld for his side by putting!|> down three aces from his hand. The discard pile is quite small.

Cost Conference

A group from the Indianapolis chapter, International Association of Cost Accountants, will attend ithe 31st annual international cost Couterence Sunday through June 2 in New York. The Indianapolis idelegation includes Messrs. and

|Mesdames Keith Cox, John B.|

|Craig; Charels R. Israel, Harry |

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—~-ppponents. Ifyou lose-the pack:

freezing.

Your partner discards a black three, and the next player ais- Ashman and Earl G. cards a five.

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owing card: Ton BK th 10-10 9:9 1-7 al Pawlec, B. J. Carmack and

Should you freeze the pack by! HW. discarding your joker? Freezing Unwise No. This is a very poor freeze.

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Alio goug wm be Messrs 1nd holding something like KJ 9 7 on , hold the/Mesdames John ar Ver hig left. Maybe Mr, Abel should Afier the draw, you bo R Altum, R. W. Cantin, Willjai have come in with a three spade

Dowd. Mr. Israel is national] {it wasn’t too easy a bid to make—| {vice president, and Mr. Pawlec is and Mr. Abel let the chance slip! the Indianapolis by.

NORTH | Mr. Sharpe Vv t trump Bi ona dec nasal Ebi. over. the. two. no. trump... But, HK J8632 y D—Q | 0—Q 162 > Mr. Meek opened his singleton WEST EAST | 5 W |club, the deuce went on from Mr. Meek Mr. Abel

‘Blackwood on Bdge

Mr. Sharpe Gets Chance Se To Display Fancy Tactics |

WITH BOTH SIDES vulnerable, this deal came along, offering the newcomer, Mr, Sharpe, another opportunity to display his fancy tactics. | Mr. Meek and Mr. Abel had a cold game at spades but Mr.| Sharpe's two no trump bid talked both of them right out of the bidding. , —————— Mr. Meek pictured a spade;

act dealer. Both sides vulnerable.

It is true that you are discarding Pointed out that I had not drawn. qummy and Mr. Abel properly >a Q1652 $4 43

to an eight-card hand, but you

puts you on even’ terms-with the threes and an ace. 1 draw another!

soon, the chances..are that you a ¢ my black three, discard the ace could. not have saved it by and thus meld ott. The opponents say I CARGOE dis card when I go out with a meld] of black threes, Is this right? — A—No. You are allowed to dis-|

Nn = } QI asked permission to go out, and my partner said “Yes.” n° made a canasta and got down to! one card, which I was oing to

‘of black threes. Also, you are al-| discard. The opponents then owed to meld the biack threes : and go out without a discard, COMPLETE STOCK | The choice is up to the player,| GIBSON ‘and the opponents have nothing!

[to say in the matter,

Mr. Jacoby is v 1s unable to answer individual questions on canasta from readers. However, he will. include the most frequently asked questions in his | ‘column. ;

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1 drew, and then had two un- played the eight. Mr. Muzzy won

black three. I now want to melds. oi

"reached for his ace of clubs, but|.___ | {somehow pulled” dit the four. 'which was “permitted to run to|

icard when-you go out with a meld,

- have no assurance that you can|meldable eards in my hand. Tywith the jack, led a trump to P—K 7643 D—A 98352 discard safely. could discard only one of them, gummy’'s king and came back x OC—K 10 9 8 Moreover, you don’t know, 's0 colildn’t meld out. What should [with the queen of diamonds. - yop whether or not your partner can De done’ Mr. Abel went in with the ace = ix Muzzy discard safely. To clinch-it you A-—-Discard one of those two of diamonds and fired a spade. H—A Q 10 5.4 have no reason to suppose that cards and continue the Band. ou After taking two - spade tricks, — 3 you can get the pack quickly. side must pay a Pe i ty o 4. Mr. Meek laid down his King of D 1 : ‘ 3 . Your better play is to meld the Points when the han@l is score x |dlamonds, which was ruffed on A : joker with one of the pairs. This Q-1 already have a canasta (pn, poarqg, : - and I have in my hand two black! EAST SOUTH WEST. NORTH

Here Mr. Muzzy made an ufi-

{Thus Mr. Abel won the trick with jdummy’s ~queen, So Mr, Muzzy | his nine—but this made him far held his loss to down one.

ltrom happy. | “Beautiful end-play,” sii He had no good return. Any- mented Mr. Sharpe. thing he came out with would! “It was?” said Mr. Muzzy |

[Save Mr. Muzzy the rest of the mystified. [trie “What a result!” Mr. Sharpe | les ‘a spade or diamond lead, went on. “We lose 50 points and {Mr. Muzzy could ruff in dummy they could have made five spades. while pitching the last losing| Unless our friend Meek, is as club free from his hand. Actu-i{good at losing tricks as he is at ally Mr. Abel led the 10 of clubs being talked out of the bidding.”

Reception Set At Butler

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The Butler University Chapter, will pour. Chairman of the re:| committee is Mrs. | sors, will entertain students and Mildred Champ. She will be as-| faculty of the school's annual|sisted by Prof, Rosamond R.| summer session at a reception. Jones, Miss Janette Shaffer, Pro-

Tt will ‘be held at 7 p. m. Friday fessor Galvin Walker, Dr. Paul A.|

jand Mrs. tMrs. -C. C.

Cundiff and Dr. C. Ross Dean. Background music will be provided by a tric from the Jordan) Music College,

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