Show Helping the Homemaker VEAL SOUFFLE A Menu for Dinner Veal Souffle Baked Sweet Potatoes Bettina Corn on the Cob Bread Grape Jam Head Lettuce Russian Dressing Georgia ia Shortcake Coffee CoHee Veal Souffle Serving 6 G Four tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons tablespoons table- table spoons flour lour 2 cups milk 3 egg yolks 1 2 1 cups chopped cooked veal 3 tablespoons chopped onions 3 tablespoons tablespoons table- table spoons chopped green 1 teaspoon tea tea- spoon oon slat 3 egg whites beaten Melt butter and add flour When blended tended add milk and cook until cream creamy reamy sauce forms Stir constantly Add dd yolks and beat two minutes Fold in n remaining ingredients Pour into buttered baking dish Set In pan of or hot tot water writer and bake 40 minutes in inow slow ow oven Baked Sweet Potatoes Bettina 6 peeled sweet potatoes 2 1 cup brown rown sugar 2 1 cup water 1 teaspoon teaspoon tea- tea spoon poon salt 4 1 teaspoon paprika 2 tablespoons butter Boil sugar and water one minute Add dd salt paprika and butter Pour Pourover Pourover over potatoes which have been placed In n pan Cover and bake one hour in inow slow ow oven Baste frequently Georgia Shortcake 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 4 1 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons tablespoons table- table spoons lard 3 2 cup milk Mix flour flom baking powder and salt Add dd sugar and cut in lard Mixing ith knife slowly add milk When soft oft dough forms divide into shape one ne Inch thick Bake 15 minutes in moderate oven on greased baking pan Add dd peach mixture Peach Mixture 2 tablespoons soft butter 3 cups sliced Iced peaches 2 1 cup sugar 4 1 teaspoon teaspoon tea tea- spoon poon cinnamon Split the hot shortcake and spread with ith butter Add portions of peaches which have been mixed with the sug sug- ar an r and cinnamon Replace shortcake tops ops and add remaining peaches CULBERTSON on CONTRACT i By Ely Culbertson Worlds World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst WHO WAS MOST TO BLAME Post Post-mortems when hands result unfavorably sometimes wax Quite acrimonious when the partners seek to assess the blame for the unfortunate unfortunate nate ate outcome whether that outcome is a disastrous overbid by themselves or r an equally disastrous Double of an n adverse bid My mail mall the other day brought me mea a hand played recently at Fort Mc Me Kenzie enzie Sheridan Wyo The final outcome of the hand was extremely disastrous from the thc standpoint of North orth and South who held tremendous dons dous ous honor strength coupled with unusual distributional values but who ho in face of all these factors permitted per- per d West to play the hand at a contract of five hearts which he was able ble to make As Asan an impartial arbi ator the North and South players submitted the hand to me asking me meto meto to assess the blame where It belongs South South Dealer Both sides vulnerable A Q 10 Z I 7 1 4 I 2 V 0 o 10 J 3 J 2 A 9 2 A r f. QU N 4 Jio J 10 6 54 w e es o 0 K J 97 Iw 3 32 2 1 J 6 4 s 5 47 7 4 A K J 2 K 9 O OA A 4 K Q 10 S 8 5 6 J S The Tho Actual Aal Bidding Figures after bids in refer to numbered explanatory pa paragraphs p So South Sooth nth West North East 2 21 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 74 34 4 4 5 Pass 6 7 DbL 1 Pass Pass Pass Pau Justified l by the favorable distribution distribution distri distri- although the hand contains only 5 honor 2 A 2 A daring vulnerable overbid Certainly a perilous journey on the troubled seas of distribution Perfectly 3 correct 4 The 4 The freakish nature of the hand justifies a Raise 5 The 5 The hand does not justify a greater greaten great great- er en Raise in view of the Opening Forcing bid 6 Far 6 Far too timid South's Opening Forcing bid and his Jump Raise c certainly suggest that North should howd take further action 7 7 In In view of Norths North's incomprehensible sible pass South cannot be greatly great great- ly blamed for the Double It is readily apparent that West made his contract of five hearts doubled In the play losing only one club and one diamond The correct bidding of the hand handby handby handby by North and South should run about abou as follows as it is not at all difficult to reach South West est North Ea 2 24 2 24 2 3 39 44 4 Pass 5 59 57 P Paa Pa 64 6 Pass Pass Pass Pasa PassIn In acting as an arbitrator I would say that North deserves the themore themore themore more severe criticism for failing to reach the Small Slam Of course the combined North and South hands will make a Grand Slam Siam due to the thc void in hearts In the North hand and the singleton diamond In the South but this bid should not be made unless un Un- less the East and West Vest players force them to it when it Is about a toss up as to whether or not if East and West bid seven hearts North and South should double or take the slight chance which bidding a Grand Slam would entail TODAY'S POINTER Except for the fact that it may be a warning against repeating the mistake it is of little value to the partnership to determine who Is to blame for an unfortunate result either cither In bidding or play Usually when there is a major disaster both players have a share in it it but even when one alone is to blame the par par- will be an unsuccessful one by too much discussion of it TOMORROWS TOMORROW'S HAND The bidding and play of the hand printed below will be discussed tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow to to- morrow South South Dealer East and West vulnerable A 9 8 4 3 Q QI J Jo o 0 10 8 7 6 It 9 7 2 Q J 10 1 6 10 1073 7 3 w K 9 8 I 2 Q 1 6 I 3 S 10 6 4 A 6 5 0 OAK A K IC 4 3 S I i K Study the hand decide how you would bid and play it it ft and then compare compare com pare the results you obtain with those shown in tomorrows tomorrow's article Copyright 1932 Ely Culbertson |