The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 December 1963 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

MON., DEC. 16, 1963. Pag® 4

f. H. A. Caroling I'arfy The Greencastle Chapter of Future Homemakers of America held a caroling party Tuesday, Dec. 11. After singing to the patients of the Putnam County Hospital the girls went caroling at various homes. After a walk back to the school the girls were treated to refreshments of hot chocolate, cookies, and candy

canes. A period of recreation was conducted by Linda Bennett and Cheryl Thompson. A grab bag exchange was enjoyed by all.

To remove coffee stains from plastic cups, use toothpaste with a damp cloth or baking soda and water with a bit of “elbow grease.”

You can make a tasty sandwich filling by combining chopped hard-cooked eggs and peanuts with mayonnaise.

Try baking apples, tomatoes or stuffed peppers in well-greased muffin pans. This method helps keep shape and makes them more attractive when served.

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Sheinwold On Br idge Crimes Are Committr ' In The Name Of Fridge By Alfred S.ieinwold “Oh bridge,” a famous French player said upon ascending the scaffold." what crimes are committed in thy name!” It was soon after the play of the hand shown today, and of course every alert reader of this column will know instantly which player was sent to the guillotine. West opened the five of clubs, and East won with the queen.

West dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH A J 10 6 Q 10 7 6 3

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WEST A A Q 4 A J 9 4 2 0 10 9 4 3

A 5

5 2

K J 9 FAST

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9 8 5 2 None

J 6

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SOUTH

A K 7 3

K 8 5

0 A K Q 8 7

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West North East South 1 y Pass 2 * 2 <>

All Pass

Opening lead — * 5 The nine of spades allowed West to cash two spade tricks, after which he continued with the ace of hearts and another heart for

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East to ruff. East cashed the ace of clubs, giving West a chance to get rid of his last spade. Now East led a spade for West to ruff and West led another heart for East to ruff. By this time South was down to his five trumps, and a club lead through him promoted another trump trick for West. If South ruffed low, West would over-ruff; and if South ruffed high. West’s ten of trumps would win a trick naturally. South made only four tricks and suffered a penalty of 400 points. This should, of course, tell you which player had no real use for his head. Decide for yourself before you read on. BREAD AND WATER South should have been sentenced to bread and water for thirty days for his vulnerable overcall of two diamonds. Such a sentence is not strictly necessary, however, since a pl.ayer who habitually makes such bids will soon find himself unable to afford anything dearer than bread and water. The real criminal was West, and his crime was passing. He

should have been delighted to double two diamonds If the cards were well placed he could expect to collect a substantial penalty; at the very worst, South would score 80 points below the line instead of only 40 points. West had everything to gain and virtually nothing to lose. DAILY QLESTION As dealer, you hold: S-K 7 3 H-K 8 5 D-A K Q 8 7 0-4 3.

What do you say? Answer: Bid one diamond. Many a hand that is good enough for an opening bid is not worth an overcall.

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