Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1950 — Page 31

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Honor guests are announced

for the Christmas ball and buffet : - Bupper which the Reserve Officers’

Association will give Dec. 22 in the Armed Forces Officers Club at, Ft. Harrison.

Among them are Capt. M. c. Thompson, Capt. Miles H. Hub-| bard and Capt. F. F. Knachel of . the Navy; Mayor Bayt; Brig. Gen.| Robison Hitchcock, Col. John Gibson, Col. Harry Welsh, Col .- DeWitt Ballard, Col. Chester -- Lichtenburg and Col. Howard Wilcox of the James Ronin of the Air Force.

: Entertaining at a cocktail party| before the dance will be Lt. and! © Mrs. Harry E. Hunter. Their guests will include Col. and Mrs. George Riley; Col, and Mrs. Oscar Pool, Col. and Mrs. John B. Gent, Maj. and Mrs. Edward Eaton, Maj. and Mrs. Roney, Capt. and Mrs; Kohler, Capt. Len Jeffers, and Mrs, and Mrs, Thomas Newell,

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‘Another cocktail party will be given by Capt. and Mrs. Mead!

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Dinners, Party for Children

Two dinner parties, a children's held soon by four local clubs. The annual Christmas dinner party of the Indianapolis Altrusa

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Donna Mikels, Capt. Edgar Eari{Post and Auxiliary. | Causey and Lt. Robert ert Starrett. | The Auxiliary held its Christ- juncheon of the New Neighbors BSR SE {mas meeting and gift exchange jeague today was followed by a

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‘Hart and Mrs. Herbert E. Bau- Sunday in the Riviera Club. meister, first and second vice

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Blackwood « on on Bridge—

Mr. Heinsite Grumbles Because Mr. Abel Leads Instead of Letting Double Stand

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ABEL opened the bidding on a pretty thin hand today and

Keen's two heart bid, he was afraid

to let it stand. He rebid his spades and Mir

' toss of his head, bid three no trump. He made six when finesses in both of the red suits worked.

Heinsite, with a disgusted

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he wasn't satisfied. “Look.” he said. “When I double, leave it in! When I double ’'em, they stay rr em doubled,” he dded, coining a “1 thought vor knew,” Mr. phrase, Dale replied. “You already stated “But T had a very weak open- flatly that you could beat her ing.” protested Mr. Abel four tricks.” Lo “I don’t care What Kind of an West dealer opening you had.” continued the . lovable character. “Do you know North-South vulnerable how much we beat two hearts” NORTH Just four tricks, 1100 points, 1 Mrs. Keen repeat. ("vou certainly do.” S—A 5 thought Mr. Dale) NEVER take H—K J 10 8 6 out your partner's penalty double. D—K J 9 1 never do.” (“This makes it C—6 5 right?” thought Mr. Dale). ! WEST EAST Mr. Dale's thoug hts finally Mr. Abel Mr. Heinsite broke into words. “My friend.” he S—K J.10 8 2 S—Q 6 said, “if we're going to have to H—4 3 H—A'Q9 2 listen to these brilliant discus- D—7°8 D—A Q103 sions of each hand after it's C—A K 10 2 c—QJ3 played (he stressed the word SOUTH ‘after’), let's at least have them Mr. Dale right. Would you care to bet a S—9 743 hundred dollars that you can beat H-—-7 my partner's two heart bid four D—8 542 tricks?” C—9 874

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diamonds and two she?” biuffed Mr,

hearts, three clubs, doesn't Heinsite, “I. think net,” said Mr. Dale calmly, “Do you think that every

time she loses a trick to you, she

then deads again? Don't you realize the lead passes to you—and to your disadvantage? Say you open the queen of spades. Mrs, ‘Keen lets you hold the trick. You {lead another spade and she wins. {She then leads the king of hearts land you win. You cash two clubs, {lead a third club and she trumps, “Now,” the old master continued,” she leads the jack of {hearts and youre in with the {queen, You have nothing left but {hearts and diamonds. Tell me {how you would lead at that point {without losing one of those four undertricks you mentioned.”

" “Well, anyway,” said Mr, Hein

{site, lamely, “I say, never take jout your « partner's penalty

‘double.”

Business Session |’ Beta Zeta Chapter, Lambda Chi Omega Sorority, will meet at 8:30 p. m. today in the Hotel Lincoln, Mrs. Laverl Shuler will preside at the business session.

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