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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 24

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The Spokesman-Review 24 April 23, 1954. INLAND FREIGHT FIRM REWARDED Theta Sigs Pick Officers Horse Sense Bridge By LAM GORDON A THE KIBITZER 'owe aP, ww.igualw nag IwitiCZ By LAM GORDON THE KIBITZER Women Plan Special Fete eTIF-r-li VpV0 SA ec la Square Pegs Will Always Be With Us DOROTHY DEAN RECOMMENDS Asparagus Custard 4 eggs 1 cup milk teaspoon salt 1 cup grated cheddar cheese Few grains pepper 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce cup soft bread crumbs 2'2 cups diced, cooked asparagus Beat eggs, add milk, salt, cheese, pepper and Worcestershire sauce. Add crumbs and asparagus. Pour into greased pudding dish. Set dish in pan of warm water and bake in a moderate oven, 350 degrees, one hour.

Garnish with bacon. Serves four. Theta Sigma Phi, national fralet nity for women in journalism, has a new slate of officers led by Miss Maxine MacDougall, president. Mrs. Walter Eddy is vice president; Mrs.

William MacArthur, secretary-treasurer, ft Mrs. Earl C. Frazier, Matrix correspondent. The hoard includes Mrs. J.

L. Hays of Lind, Dorothy Rochon Powers, Mrs. John R. Ulrich and Miss Geneva Foss, immediate past president. Theta Sigs and their escorts have been invited to a picnic at Mrs.

Hays' May 23. hundreds of points. This is a gift that the weak hand passer has presented to opponents. Suppose south opens with a bid of One diamond, west doubles for takeout, north passes, and you have this east hand: East 42 0 7 8 3 7542 4 8 5 You have a sickly looking hand. But you must not pass.

If you pass, south may pass. In that case the contract will be played by south at a contract of one diamond, doubled. It is a contract south will no doubt make with overtricks. It is even conceivable that he will make plenty of overtricks at the doubled contract. It means a lot of points for his side.

True, your hand is weak: very weak. but any bid you make will not result in a loss as great as one diamond doubled would make. And with west as doubler, you may not even be defeated. Your response to the takeout double is one heart, an unbid major suit with four or more cards. First choice it is.

eak: very IOU make as great ed would doubler, efeated, takeout an unbid I. or more presented to opponents. Suppose south opens with a bid of one diamond, west doubles for takeout, north passes, and you have this east hand: East A 4 2 0 7 83 7 5 4 2 4 8 5 You have a sickly looking hand. But you must not pass. If you pass, south may pass.

In that case the contract will be Played hY south at a contract of one diamond, doubled. It is a contract south will no doubt make with overtricks. It is even conceivable that he will make plenty of overtricks at the doubled contract. It means a lot of points for his side. True, your hand is weak: very weak.

But any bid you make will not result in a loss as great as one diamond doubled would make. And with west as doubler, you may not even be defeated. You response to the takeout double is one heart, an unbid major suit with four or more eards. First choice it is. Inland Motor Freight again has placed high in the American Trucking association's truck safety contest.

Gus H. Nieman, president of the firm. yesterday was notified that IMF won first place in the general commodity division for carriers operating from 500,000 to 1,000.000 local miles annually. The firm also received honorable mention in the general commodity division in the 1,000,000 to 000-mile class. Inland received similar awards last year.

Freight firms throughout the United States take part in the competitions. Ray M. Johnson, safety director, will accept the awards on behalf of Nieman at the ATA's safety meeting in Cincinnati May 13. schools. The idea that soiled hands are the marks of the dull drudges, the rejected and oppressed, fades slowly from the minds of many people in this country.

This is true especially of those who came here from across the seas. There, class and mass are marked, They want their children to have "class" so they dedicate them to "white hands." For some of the children this means dedication to failure: Right and Wrong Fathers and mothers arc right In wanting to give their children an education that will fit them for the best possible places of usefulness in society. They are wrong when they leave the child's talents, fitness, hopes out of their plans. If the child takes to the plan laid for him hapPilv, willingly, all goes well. He Is likely to succeed in it.

If, however. he has not he hasn't. for the work laid out, he cannot succeed however pressed. This situation is the cause of the square pegs in the round holes. If parents and families could bring themselves to see their children as the teachers see them; if they were willing to accent their children as they are and not as they wish they were, everybody concerned would be happier.

The work of the world would be done better, the workers would be more successful and the business men more satisfied. But try to get a mother to agree that her son would make a A half cup of chopped walnuts added to the batter of your favorite recipe for cupcakes will not only improve the flavor but also will acid interesting texture. If the cupcakes are going to be packed in lunch boxes, cut each cake in half and put the halves back together- with frosting. It makes packing the cakes a lot easier. By ANGELO PATRI 'How is it that you people send out graduates who cannot spell the simplest words like Interst Can't write a letter in good.

clear English" We do. Most of the graduates of the secondary schools spell well and know how to use a dictionary when confronted with such technical words as the business man mentioned. We know. however. that there are some students who do not spell well, nor write good letters in clear English.

They asked to enter the business classes choosing that course. We can advise but if they nersist, we must allow them to take the course. By and by they pass the requirements and are eraduated. The schools do not say they are qualified for secretarial tvork, however. unless they really are: so it happens that some office managers meet up with some square pegs in round holes.

This is not the fault of the Many good cooks start with packaged mix as the base for wonderful-tasting quick breads. Mix '2 cups biscuit mix with to 2'3 cup milk and roll dough to 9x12-inch rectangle. Spread with 2 tablespoons softened butter mixed with 1,2 cup chopped cooked prunes, cup chopped almonds, teaspoon cinnamon and 11 cup brown sugar. Roll as for jelly roll and cut into 8 slices. Bake in greased muffin pans in moderate oven about 25 minutes.

HEARING DATE SET City commissioners yesterday set May 17 as the date of hearing on an assessment roll for construction of a in Olympia, Assembly to Bemis. A clever idea for home dressmakers is to buy enough wash dress material to make a matching apron. Besides the attractiveness of a dress-and-apron set, there's the additional advantage of having extra material on hand, in the form of the apron, to mend or lengthen the tress if better plumber than a dentist, once she has set her heart on that profession for her child! All the test papers in the office won't budge her. Until we are truly democratic I fear the square pegs will he with us. Slice a leftover frankfurter thin and add it to a tomato and vegetable sauce.

Serve over cooked drained noodles. 4 A takeout doubler orders his partner to bid something if no bid intervenes. The fact that his hand or suit is weak makes no difference. He roust bid something no matter how weak. Carry this thought deeper into your consciousness.

Because the hand is weak does not excuse a pass by partner of doubler. In fact, the weaker his hand the more important it is for him to bid. Why is this so? The doubler who orders partner to takeout does not expect to defeat the opponent bid. So, what happens if doubler's partner passes when there is no intervening bid? The bid was doubled will pais. This means that the bidding will end at a doubled contract.

And it will end at a contract that is the choice of the bidder. He will make the contract with overtricks. The overtricks plus the doubled score could run into A special event of May 5 will ht the buffet supper and party that the women's auxiliary to Spokane District Dental society will giv in the University club. Ridpatit hotel. There will he cocktails from 6 to 8 with supper afterward.

Th, club orchestra ill furnish (lanc in music. Mrs. William V. Moyer, chair. man, said decorations will be in a spring motif.

Mrs. T. E. Come. gys and Mrs.

John M. Woods are on her committee. Ladies will wear informal cot. tons and the men casual clothes. Curry of chic is or lamb tastes i its best when served with a tray of accompaniments such as raisins, ground peanuts, coconut, chutney.

crisp crumbled bacon and pineapple chunks. Y0u may also add a homemade relish by chopping green pepper, onion, cumber and tomatoes and mixing with French dressing. tivig 13102, 16OZ, CAN 2 FOR I I :1 I i special ecial event of May ft A takeout doubler orders his partner to bid something if no 5wilibt bid intervenes. The fact that his the buffet supper and part the that hand or suit is weak makes no Distr auxilio Spok ant difference. He roust bid some- Id Dental society will thing no matter how weak.

in the University club, Rid Path Carry this thought deeper into There will be from cocktails your consciousness. Because the to 8 with supper afterw tho l'4 hand is weak does not excuse a club orchestra wil I I 1 aSr Th danc, F- 11111 pass by partner of doubler. In ing music. t. t.

fact, the weaker his hand the, Mrs. William V. Moyer, chair. more important it is for him to' man, said decorations will 't; bid. a spring motif.

Mrs. T. be Co rn- Why is this so? The doubler gys and Mrs. John M. Woods who orders partner to takeout on her committee.

are 4 does not expect to defeat the op- Ladies will wear informal ponent bid. what happens if tons and the men casua cot I th doubler's partner passes when el there is no intervening bid? Curry of chicken or lamb The player whose bid was dou- its best when it is served with tast bled will pals. This means that tray of accompaniments such a the bidding will end at a doubled raisins, ground peanuts aa contract. And it will end at a chutney. crisp cru, cocon mbled bacon contract that is the choice of the and pineapple chunks a- bidder.

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