Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1950 — Page 10
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Players May Meld or Take Discard Pile ~ With Them Through Legalized Action - By OSWALD JACOBY : A player with penalty cards on the table is not allowed to discard a card from his hand proper. Apart from that, "posession of penalty cards does not hurt a player in the
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“may use penalty cards or a combination of penalty
trom his hand even though he has penalty
get an advantage due to having penalty]
in a recent game. placed three 10's face up on
his hand proper to make 8 legal meld, or to take|
a Fly Here
Voters League | To Present It
The first United Nations flag {to iy pubHely in Indianapolis will be presented to the World War|
his hand on the table. “They were three jacks, three queens, two sevens and a deuce, and counted 90 points. The two! 10's on the table made 110, od 10 on top of the discard pile 120,
Takes Discard Pile
HE ADDED the 10 to those _cards, had a legal | meld, and took] the discard pile. You see, he ‘hadi
Mrs. Charles P. H . his count before, but only by! armen, league
{president, will make the presenusing all the cards in his han nd! tation * 1 a 2:40 p. m. special cerewhich he was not allowed 0 do. .y ony at the foot of the N. MeNow he could meld all his cards ridian St. flagstafr, : because the cards from the dis-| The flag was purchased. by the card pile would go into his hand, (UN study group of the IndianIf he had simply discarded the apolis league as a first step in an 10 without first going through all-out campaign to increase comthe rigmarole of insufficientimunity awareness of the UN. Mrs. meld, his right hand opponent|Walton G. Wilson is the study might have figured that he wasigroup chairman. splitting 10's and discarded some The UN flag bearing the UN safer card, whereupon my partner emblem in white on a blue field would neither have had the is the one under which American count, nor the card pile. it are fighting in Korea, It It is possible for you to legal-|files over UN headquarters in Lake 'ze your own insufficient meld if{Buccess also, The flag was adopted you draw the right card. Thus Oct. 20, 1047, by the UN General you have two eights, a deuce and| Assembly. it includes a map of
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s | | 1950 book and toy exhibit are announced by Mrs.
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| sity Women's book and toy exhibit.
Committees for the Indianapolis Branch, | American Association of University Women's man, W. L, Herm | Howard Peckham; general chairman. A. McDougall a | Nov. 14-18 will be the dates of the annual event in Ayres’ Auditorium. A sesquicentennial | hams of “A Hooslér Heritage in Books, Toys and Hobbies” will -be-used in the displays. the book committee ts Mrs. John A. ‘Campbell. Her assistants include Mesdames James 8. Sliger, Frank M. Steele, Jerry H. York, Donald Wright and Floyd 8, Wright Jr., Miss Bessie Helmbock and Miss Mary McLane,
and Mrs. chairman.
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Mewlomer- McDougall, Howard... S.. Obonchain: and John. = | Campbell . . . tramportefion props Sons r the Indianapolis Branch, American Association of Univer-
Mrs. Hugh Wriggelsworth is toy chairman. Her committee includes Mesdames J. L. Cole-
ann, Sexson Humphreys, George nd Frank Wells Jr. Assisting
Mrs. Howard Obenchain, hobby chairman, are Mrs. Virginia Green, Mrs. George M. Sears, Miss Oranda Bangsberg and Miss Lilajane Harms. -Mrs: Robert Juday is in charge of publicity. _Her committee is Mesdames I. Victor Brown, 'F.) about 30 minutes. Serve on a Walter Latz and F. H. Smith and Miss Barbara |platter with tomato sauce; if de] Fark. Mrs. E. G.
Hinshaw is hostess chairman Phillips, educational
Recipe Has Novel Twist Barbecue Sauce .
By GAYNOR MADDOX
THE UPSWING in food prises Lz once humble meat loaf
It has even to & prominent plac.
UPAR CAGE DRE onions carrots. Brown a Add sauce. Mix and a tive minutes. | Cool. Prepare baking powder biscuit dough. Roll to a sheet one-half inch thick. Spread meat mixture on dough. Roll as you would for a} jelly roll. Bring ends together to
service |
Blackwood on Bridge—
Stayman Convention Gives Rule to Follow
When Your Partner Bids One No Trump
HOW DO YOU respond to your partner's bid 6f one no trump? {Bridge
him to pass or it may depend on whether your bid was in a minor | suit or a major suit. Five years or so ago, Sam Stayman and George Rapes came out with an. idea that almost |———-
a joker on the table as penalty!the world ona eircle surrounded cards and you draw another by laurel wreaths.
joker. You may add that to your penalty cards and they will im Platter D Dish
_ Mr. Jacoby is : is unable to an- | When hungry youngsters come swer individual questions on |TACINE home from school, satisfy canasta from readers. How- |their ravenous appetites with a ever, he will include the most tempting platter dish for dinner. frequently ask: ueéstions in A good combination ‘is braised en. is bo rk chops and tart browned apple rings on a nest of
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“may, if your hand jus
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but not quite--has the answer.| known as “the Stayman conven-| Here it is: | tion, Mrs. To likes it and her
partner, - Abel was playing ba > ou Jar ner a the jt with _ ™ today’s deal. OU When Mr. make an artificial forcing bid of two clubs. This call is forcing for one round and partner must take one of the following actions, Having a four card major sult headed by the queen or better, he must bid two in that suit. Having four cards in each major he bids two spades.
tract. But should it be in spades or hearts or no trump? Learned Suit BY BIDDING two clubs she found out that Mr. Abel had a four card spade suit. She didn’t | - merely raise to three as Mr. Abel! Two Courses LACKING a four card major!
passed that bid, if he had a min-{
| game.
it ding with one no trump, vulner- yg 3 8 12 able, Mrs, Keen knew the hand 19 7 ¢ 2 should be played at a game con-ic__K 7 4
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players have agreed on many things—but not on this. Your North dealer bid of two in a suit may ask your partner to bid, it may require Both sides vulnerable
NORTH Mr. Abel S—~K Q1735 H—A 10
Mr. Meek —8=1013 H—-6 5 3 D—A 8 C—A J B08 BS SOUTH Mrs. Keen S—A Jo 6 - H-K Q 9 4 D—9 8 4 C—-8 2 The bidding:
could have (and should have) NORTH FEAST SOUTH WEST Pass 4.8 All Pass
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ter, he has two possible courses: of action. If his hand is a minimum, he bids two diamonds, he
itis a maximum, he ‘bids two no
‘the right contract. A club lead ing only two clubs and the ace Would. ha havs..doomed a. thres. no ol 4IAMONGS. “
On this deal the ‘Stayman con-| [trump contract. But four spades! vention guided - Mrs. - Keen into was ice-cold; the -defénders tak-|
form a ring. Cut half-way through | |the ring at intervals of two inches. |
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To add another tune to the meat| loaf theme, baste it while cooking! {with a tangy Tabasco sauce. . »~ . 'TABASCO BARBECUE SAUCE One tablespoon butter or forti- | fied margarine, one medium onion, |chopped; one eight-ounce can tomato sauce, one tablespoon vine-| |gar, one tablespoon lemon juice, two tablespoons brown Sugar, one teaspoon salt, one teaspoon dry mustard, one teaspoon Tabasco, one bay leaf, one clove garlic, one-fourth cup water. Combine all ingredients in a saucepan. Bring to a boil. Use as a basting sauce for spareribs, chicken or beef. Makes one and one-half cups of sauce.
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Convention Delegates
Legion Group Picks
New Chairmen |
Mrs, Pflueger, Past President's Parley, and Mrs. Sam L. Bennett, publicity,
3 y Joe Stritte, junior activities; Mrs, {Paul Greenen, Knightstown Home; Mrs. Joseph Keating, legislation, and Mrs. Homer Walton, membership. Mesdames Rigg, ~ Retherford
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