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South dealer. Neither side vulnerable. NORTH 4k A 5 *10 7 4 + 9 8 4 2 *AQ J 5

WEST 4 J 10 8 * A J 5 + 10 7 3 4k K 10 8 3

EAST AQ 4 * Q 9 6 3 2 * J 5 * 9 7 6 2

SOUTH *K 9 7 6 3 2 VK 8 ♦ A K Q 6 *4 The bidding: South West North East 1 * Pass 2 * Pass 2 ♦ Pass 3 ♦ Pass 3 * Pass 4 * Opening lead - jack of spades. In duplicate bridge, an overtrick that would be insignificant in rubber bridge will often make the difference between an excellent score and a poor one. In this deal from a sectional tournament, declarer, by very good play, made five spades while others were making only four with the same cards.

South won the trump lead with the ace and cashed the king. There was some danger of going down in four if the diamonds were divided 4-1 and the ace of hearts was offside, but when South played the A-K of diamonds and both opponents followed suit, ten tricks became certain. Declarer’s next problem — with the contract now assured — was to look for a safe way of making eleven tricks. Leading a club to the jack could not be countenanced because East might win with the king and return a heart to put the contract in jeopardy. The safer method of playing a club to the ace and returning the queen — planning to discard a heart if East followed low — obviously would not guarantee eleven tricks, though it would of course preserve ten. Declarer found a third and far better method of play when he cashed the ace of clubs at trick five, played a diamond to the queen and then put West on lead with a trump. Now it did not matter where the ace of hearts or king of clubs were located. West was on lead and had to return a heart or a club, either of which would hand declarer his eleventh trick. So South, in this highly ingenious manner, achieved a top score by being the only declarer to make an overtrick.

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Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark attended the funeral services of their aunt, Mrs. Esther Wright, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. James Clark, Erick Calbert and Mrs. Ernest Heber were at Methodist Hospital at Indianapolis Wednesday for Mrs. Heber’s checkup. Mrs. Mike Chew and daughters, of Reelsville, spent Wednesday with their grandfather, Ernest Heber. Robbie Burks spent the weekend with Timmie Smiley on Mt. Olive Road. Mrs. Mike Chew and daughters, of Reelsville called on Mrs. Cecil Mains and family Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber wish to thank everyone who came to their open house November 11th for their Golden Wedding Anniversary, those who sent letters, gifts and cards, West Madison Home Extension Club for the beautiful yellow roses and Mrs. James Clark for other flowers. Mrs. Joy Cummings called on Mrs. Frances Nelson at Greencastle, Friday after-

noon. Mrs. Jane Baker, of Greencastle, was supper guest of Mrs. Nadene Burks and children. Mrs. Nadene Burks and children, Patty and Robbie, spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward and family of Eminence, Sunday. They atended church and, at noon, a bountiful turkey dinner was served like the Pilgrims had. All were dressed like the Pilgrims and the dinner was enjoyed byall.

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Notice of Administratrix's Sale of Real Estate and Personal Property of the Ruth B. Brothers Estate AT PUBLIC AUCTION By virtue of an order of the Putnam Circuit Court, the undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of RUTH 8. BROTHERS, Deceased, will, at the hour of i0:30o'ciock a.m., on Saturday, December 15 at the residence on the real estate hereinafter described in the Town of Roachdale, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold in the office of Clelland J. Hanner, Attorney, Rockville, Indiana, offer for tale at Public Sale, for net leu than twe-thirds (2/3) of its appraised value, free from all liens except current taxes, which current taxes are to be assumed by the purchaser, subject to the approval of the Putnam Circuit Court of Indiana, for cash, the following described real estate situated in the Town of Roachdale, Putnam County, Indiana, to-wit: Part of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 12, township 16 north, range 4 west, more particularly described, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of the aforesaid northwest quarter; thence south with the east line thereof 145 feet to a point; thence west 192 feet to a point; thence north 145 feet to the north line of said northwest quarter; thence east 192 feet to the point of beginning, containing 64/100 of an acre, more or less. This is a 3-bedroom brick, completely modern home, with 2 baths, gas furnace, carpeted living room and hall, basement, on corner lot, with double car garage. At the same time and place said Administratrix will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, far cash, the following personal property belonging to said Ruth 8. Brothers Estate: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES AND MISCELLANEOUS A 7V6 foot solid cherry corner cupboard; cherry drop leaf table; 6 cherry ladder back chairs; Seth Thomas clock; glass door cabinet; 3 small odd tables; 15-inch portable television and stand; floor lamp; knick-knacks; mirror; old television; clock shelf; lot of pictures; wall mirrors; wall clock; poster bed complete with springs and mattress; antique oak dresser with marble with wishbone mirror; chaise lounge; glass door bookcase; lot of lamps; dawfoot piano stool; vanity; GE automatic washer and dryer; 6 folding metal chairs; 1 lot of linens; 1 lot of bedding; 1 lot of throw rugs; Filter Queen Sweeper with attachments; card table; 2 folding stools; Frigidaire refrigerator; 1 lot of small appliances; kitchen table and 2 chairs; small table; GE 40-inch electric stove; old square table; old kitchen table; miscellaneous tools; kerosene lamp; hospital bed; sewing rocker; red chair; 3-piece bedroom suite complete; kneehole desk with chair; table; snack tables; pedestal; whatnot shelf; chair; flower stand; foot stool; swing; dishes; and many other articles too numerous to mention. MADONNA DAUGHERTY, Administratrix of the Estate of Ruth B. Brothers, Deceased

MAX B. P1CKEL, Auctioneer R.R. 1, Ladoga, Indiana RALPH McGAUGHEY, Clerk

CLELLAND J. HANNER, Attorney Rockville, Indiana LUNCH WILL BE SERVED

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