Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1950 — Page 10
[Partner Relieved Of Burden, Disc
; 7 WALD JACOBY be added to ope of your melds, you may take the against these two advantages. Ti . Toe IN MY LAST article T discussed the first discard pile. : pack against you. This makes them use one of their * i iue. i & FOUR: You have a start toward a canasta. wild cards but if they.get the discard pile they get = ~~ play with a hand that included a joker, a deuce, . ... “2-7: TU hay Og eral ros I oh tid eard back. It you-get:the-diseard-pile; ¥ mae 9 * ‘a pair of kings and three sevens when both THE FIRST advantage is not too important at their wild card. hE ) Be as sides needed 50. oa 50, although I have seen plenty of hands that did However, If they do freeze the pack against you : Shoes and Stockings The normal correct play with this hand is to meld not hold a 50 count. However, there is another point ° the odds javor their. getting it. You will be playing
the joker with the sevens right away. In the article, in that connection. Some players are just scared to with seven
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1 mentioned that I would make this play most of the death until they get a meld sows ea Je 3able. a meld you choose. Each of them will have his whole ; . NEW YORK, Dec’ 6 (UP)— but would not do so automatically. On occasion If any partner is of that, class surely me : a i] All that glitters this holiday sea-! gai the joker with the kings or might not immediately for fear that if I don’t he will make some This particular type freeze is likely to prove very | . NOT son isn't the Christmas tree, meld at all on my first turn. absurd initial meld. After all, I can make my meld effective if you don’t know how fo play against it, as 17°A "resord Bumiber of shining] In my book “Oswald Jacoby's Complete Canasta” conveniently and still retain a wild card in my hand. Even if you do know Dow to play against it, it is 4 |stones, from colored sequins to| I list the four advantages in making the initial meld. The second and third advantages are very im- usually a very good play against a side that melds TIT Iblue-white rhinestones. have been! They a: ; portant. Take my hand as an example. If I don’t too quickly. It will be discussed further in the next x! “imbedded in holiday Party fagh-] ONE: Your partner is relieved of the burden of = meld, I can take the discard pile only if a king or article. — ; : jons. . fd trying for the required count. : seven if discarded to me. If I do meld, I will be able > Sm—.pe— i : : § : 3 i TWO: Either you or your partner can thereafter to make it if a king or seven or a matcher for one of Mr. Jacoby is unable to answer individual ques- . Starting from the floor, the take the discard pile with one wild card and merely my four odd cards is thrown. tions on canasta from readers. However, he will HHT glitter appears on kid, velvet and one card of the same rank as the last discard. iL include the most frequently asked questions in his 3 HH suede dancing shoes. One pair, | THREE: If an opponent discards a card that can YOUR OPPONENTS have a very good defense column. ’ : TR named “Diamond Lil,” consists of | a Hl & a Ci 5 : o ‘bla ; - Beauty After 40— ! nag step, with alternate diamond-
shaped areas filled with rhinest The slim high heel is rhinestone-studded, too. Next come the stockings, with jewels gleaming on the ankle or! the instep. One possibility, for the girl with an ankle worth | showing off, is a pair of stockings’
| After Game, Newcomer Told |
{ BY THE TIME this hand came along, the newcomer, Mr, | Heinsite, had shown himself to be one of the greatest result players | the club had ever seen. He could and did tell his partners exactly {what they should have done. Strangely enough, this always oc-
Plan a Program to Relax Mentally
Tension Creates - —— Deadly Exhaustion
By EDYTH T. McLEOD DO YOU JUMP every
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i with a gold, rhinestone and pearl (curred AFTER the hand was played. ¥ . decoration on the outside of the Do you clench your hands | In today's deal Mr. Abel led the eight of spades in response ) NdraLion | { em are weiner tsmsimeee momar; when you are waiting for peo- to his partner's overcall. Mr. South dealer | : ar: ple? Grasp taxi straps? Feel | Heinsite played the ten and Miss | Neither side vulnerable r | 8669 3 Glitter Gloves | eXBAUSted BL Se me) [Brash surveyed the dreary pros-; NORTH | The newest glittering gloves | ual Sealy don . » pect. With me Min stop por jin Mr. Dale 3448 z shown at one Fifth Avenue store, 20 Blu Jar Cr CAN spades nd | hands . ate iin | 8-73 ‘By SUE BURNETT are of shimmering gold cloth. | 40 Blues, but yo) monds in ! xf H—6 4 Here is a charmingly simple Th ob | lax. One day you wiil have to the contract was obviously hope-| D—K J108 72 | house. dress that comes in a.| Dey are jersey-backed, with a do something about this tense- less. She could cash only four | C—A'6 4 ¢ gilt finish on the outside, and can| 5 / do it ? | dering | wide range of sizes. Designed in " i ness, so why not 0 ’ Row sure tricks before surrendering WEST EAST the popular wrap-around style, [be Worn In a shorty length for es tt Do aly i td Ihe lead, | Mr. Abel Mr. Heinsite | jt hag narrow ruffling to trim cocktails or above - the - elbow TE ~ However, trying to look cheer-| 58 4 S—K QJ 1065 reiax rer, ’
the collar and useful pocket. length for formal wear. Pattern 8660 is a sew-rite | After.gark hats, always the]
perforated pattern for sizes 34, catchall of frivolity, should! 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48.
ful, she let Mr. Heinsite hold the H—A 8732 H—K J 5
(first trick. He continued with| D—A 5 D—9 3 the king of spades which was C—J 95 8 C—10 2
too. Take time out for at least + 15 minutes. Lie down with your feet higher than your
{ : brighten many a gathering dur- { head. That changes circulation also permitted to wir nay. Size 38, 5% yards of 39-inch. ing the holidays. You might say and refreshes you. Put cool ; On the third spade lead Miss) Ss Drash . Don’t miss the latest issue of they have everything but the | i eyepads over your eyes and wet When the after.40 blues ge¥ you down. relax {Brash had to pay her ase. Ad! a ¥ ashion : a] the Presa} This Christmas tree, except that de-| compresses on your feet if they ~ ? > 4 * {here a miracle happened. r.| | fall an nter catalog 1s |goner Mr John even put al : are tired and burning. Darken starts, arguments over things ~ You will feel less brittle, you Abel discarded the ace of dia-| 2 8 i y | Planned to guide you smoothly |o.ycia) Christmas tree on top of | The Best Cooks the room, turn on some soft which aren't worthwhile, and will look fresher and so will monds. The Bidding: Qe in sewing smart, wearable fall a white crocheted helmet hat and! music, If there is any, and just in the end what do you gain? al] the people around you and |. Dazed at her unexpected good | Ae ng: . | clothes. Free pattern printed christened the whole thing “White 0 let go—float away. It'is difi- So, if the After-40 stite of youll be ready for whatever fortune, Miss Brash then ran six SO is WEST NORTH AST Inside the book. Christmas.” The tree, he said,| Use Stokel S cuit at first, but so restful. mind is getting you down, fight you have to do. Siatignd bricks 354 thive chubs to Pass Pass 2D Pass| ~ SUE BURNETT ls removable. : . = { v i IF YOU HEAR the telephone, hala x, lose that tight, NEXT-—T will answer more |extra trick. And this on a hand NT Pass 3NT AllPass The Indianapolis Times Budget buyers get a chance, too. Finest Foods and you will, let someone else strained look. Take the daily Guestions from readers. Maybe where it had looked like she “You had it a few minutes ago,” | 214 W. Maryland St. A hat bar on Fifth Avenue is fea-| : answer it. You stay put. If 15-minute relaxation period. yours will be among them. (might win only four tricks. {he said coldly, “in exactly the| Indianapolis 9. Ind. turing tiny black velvet ‘hats ; there is no one to answer it, __ Wh ies | “What kind of a play wassame situation as this, "and on | os Brkt studded with rhinestones. | Just relax and say tq yourself, . hh that?” yelled Mr. Heinsite. “Are|th h .| No. 8669 _ Price 25¢ | —— emt 2 y at hand you raised the roof be- | “ie ive important they vii gat rs. rimpe e-e ecte we Jlaving give Awaye’ ” cause I DIDN'T discard an ace.” | Size...... again." n 0 you - | block np“ ” ATE th + always do! y | Mrs. Edward Trimpe was re-Dancial secretaries, and Mrs. nad oe bron ii. Son he Mr. Bo a another hand," Fashion Sook Pries he Every now and then you will %jacteq president of the St. Fran. Prard Welter, treasurer, could get the lead torun the rest analyses on the actual result of [NBG ..iaeiisnenserensnnsnsnns feel like crying. Why not? A leis Hospital Guild yesterday cs rs, 1 G. Boyd Is the newlsf your spades,” protested Mr. each hand as it comes up.” a good cry will clear the atmos- ) : chairman of the board of direct-| A pel, “Another way of BAYIng i rsa tavasnannvane TRAIN phere, but don't let your hus. afternoon. Other officers picked ors. The board personnel in. “That's fantastic” stormed Mr.|grinned Mr. Dale, “that after the CItY ++eesesssrsesacnscasaenns band and family see you or at the meeting include Mrs. John cludes Mesdames Roy Nation, Heinsite, “How could I have that race is over you know who the (giate hear you. They wouldn't un- oyconnen and Mrs Louis Groh, Er iting, Henry Sarduet card on the bidding?” winner is. But of course—so does | Tart tara $ ! 5 erstand. 3 : 3 He 4 s egele. r. Abel was getting fed up.|everybody else.” ‘ BE srssensnsrrarssnarssnnenss Nervous tension puts lines in Sat Sg sesond Ti ECesidents, The Guild will give a Christ.| Bet ing P Yboly else. Stree your face and a sharp edge on Mrs. G. L. McFarland and Mrs. mas party at 1 p. m. Tuesday for : . your voice and then trouble Fred Koch, recording and fi- sisters at the hospital. | amor Iris fc urves fo / lusbands; Green or SESE RNRNRSRNIIR NR Raa ns avey Wi T k C 4 ; + C d d C snakeskin Y¥ives ake Count at Crowded Counters Luxuria : k RADIO % GIFTWARE | By ELIZABETH TOOMEY, they are more elegant than ever, including Skin Lotfi monn, 6, Py = L 0 h ) S—— United Press Staff Correspondent items like gold-embroidered purple velvet robes a Lotion an w* TELEVISION NEE tg . w CHINA NEW YORK, Dec. 6—Santa Claus him- and rhinestone-studded nylon net negligees. Col —— Fi . —— self never had it so good as the husbands Tactfully, the secretaries try to guide men to ologne * LUGGAGE ERS ¢ i i. 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