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Children attending Thursday Church School at the First Christian Church in Greencastle enjoyed a sample of Japanese dining last week. Miss Mutsuko Endo (standing, left) taught the children how to use chopsticks to eat their Japanese food. Miss Endo is in Greencastle for one year to teach Japanese
at DePauw University. She was assisted in last Thursday’s program by one of her students, Miss Rosemary Palmer of Plainfield (standing, right). The Church School program, headed by Mrs. Howard Burkett, is for children in grades K-6. (Banner-Graphic Photo)
Calendar Of Events
Today The Veronica Club will meet with Mrs. C.T. Robbins, 402 N. Arlington, at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 13.
The Greencastle Winter Sports Banquet will be a pitch-in supper at 6:30 p.m, March 13. at the high school.
Morton O.E.S. #356 will hold their stated meeting Wednesday, March 13, at 7:30 p.m Refreshments will be carry in. All O.E.S. members and visitors are welcome. A retired teachers meeting will be held in the DePauw Student Union Building Ballroom at 6:30 p m. on Wednesday. March 13. All retired teachers please plan to attend. Chapter I, PEO, will meet at the home of Mrs. Gerald Warren on Wednesday, March 13, at 7:30 p m. Please note change of meeting place. Greencastle Chapter #22 will meet in stated convocation Wednesday, March !3, at 7:30 p.m. Greencastle Council #107 will meet in stated assembly Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. Members are urged to attend. Chapter CB P E.O. will meet Wednesday, March 13, at 8 with Mrs. Hugh Henry. The Women of the Moose will meet March 13 at 8 p.m. There will bean initiation All members are urged to attend
Today St. Paul’s Fatima Rosary groups will both meet Wednesday, March 13. The daytime group will meet at the church at 12:15 p.m. and the evening group will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Katie Jones, 108 W. Jacob St. Thursday Alpha Gamma Delta alumna will meet at the home of Anne Glock at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14. VFW Post #1550 will have their regular meeting Thursday, March 14, at 8 p.m. at the Post Home. All members are urged to attend this important meeting. Indianola Council #472 regular meeting night will he Thursday. March 14. at 7:30 p.m Lodge Hall members please attend. The Jefferson Extension Homemakers will meet Thursday. March 14, at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Phillip Skinner Bring a guest. Please note change of meeting place. Beech Grove Ladies Aid will meet all day Thursday at the church Mary Helen Martin is hostess Men are welcome to come too.
The Christian Women’s Fellowship of the First Christian Church will meet Thursday, March 14. as follows: 9:30 a.m. Group I - Mrs. John Whitaker. 602 F Washington 9:30 a.m Group 2 - Church Parlor 2:00 p m. Group 3 - Mrs.
Contract
Bridge
/B. Jay Becker W
Gambit
North dealer. North-South vulnerable. NORTH 4k A J 9 7 V J 3 ♦ A K 7 4 *Q J 10 WEST EAST 4kQ 5 2 4k K 10 3 VA 7 4 2 V 65 ♦ J 6 ♦ Q 9 8 3 2 *9 7 5 3 *K84 SOUTH 4kS64 V K Q 10 9 8 ♦ 10 5 ♦ A 6 2 The bidding:
North
East
South
West
14
Pass
IV
Pass
1*
Pass
1 NT
Pass
3 NT
Opening lead — three of clubs. There is a play in chess that is known as a gambit. It occurs early in the game, when a player deliberately sacrifices a piece in order to obtain a positional advantage that more than compensates for the loss. The deliberate sacrifice plays a role in many other games and sports, and bridge is no exception in this regard. Here is a case in point. South is in three notrump and West
leads a club, dummy playing the queen and East the king. It seems normal to take the ace — it would simply not occur to most players to allow East’s king to win — but ducking the king is the right play in this
hand.
Declarer can assure himself of three club tricks by taking the king, but he should duck — even though following low restricts him to two club tricks. By ducking, South guarantees three notrump, while if he takes the ace he jeopardizes the contract and, in the actual hand, goes down as a result. Let’s suppose South takes the ace. If he leads a heart, West ducks, whereupon South never makes another heart trick. If declarer chooses to lead spades instead, he also finds it impossible to make nine tricks. But if he refuses the king of clubs at trick one he is 100 per cent sure of the contract. Regardless of how the EastWest cards are divided, or what East does next, he has nine guaranteed tricks. Suppose East returns a club. Declarer wins in dummy, forces out the ace of hearts, and has the club ace as an entry back to his hand. He winds up with a spade, four hearts, two diamonds and two clubs.
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Thursday Harold Collins. St Rd. 43 S. 2:00 p.m Group 4 - Miss Carrie Pierce. 202 S. Locust 7:30 p.m. Group 5 - Mrs Norman Donelson, Sherwood
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7:30 p.m. Group 6 - Mrs. John Torr, Route 4. The Pi Chapter of Alpha Delt.i Kappa meet at the home of Mrs E.D. Goss Thursday at 7 p.m. Ail members please attend United Methodist Women cl the Cloverdale United Methodi t Church mill meet Thursday March 14. at the home of Mrs Victoria Franklin at 1:30 p.m. Friday The board of directors of the Masonic Temple Association, Inc. will meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 15, in the Temple. Members of the board are requested to attend The Needlecraft Club will meet with Miss Carrie Pierce Friday, March 15, at 2p.m. Saturday Greencastle OES #255 will install Linda Ailee and John Schmitt and their officers at open installation on Saturday, March 16, at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Fincastle Group Meets In Roachdale The Bible Study group met Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Bea Beams in Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brothers and family, Mrs. Maude Bro thers, Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Taylor, Miss Sharon Ham mond and Miss Karen Bayhs were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Audrey Hammond in Limedale. Friends from Fincastle attended the funeral of Mrs. Ruby Dragon, which was held in the Russellville Christian Church Monday afternoon. Mrs. Phyllis O’Neal spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs. James Mandleco, Sr. Miss Carolyn Mandleco visited her parents on Saturday and Mrs. Lawder had Sunday dinner with the Mandlecos. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas and family, Mr. and Mrs William Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shillings and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shillings and son were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shillings. Mrs. Maudie Garrett and Mrs Maude Brothers accompanied Mrs. Olive Baird to Ladoga where they visited relatives and friends in the Golden Manor Nursing Home. Mrs. Olive Baird called on Mrs. Lucille Everman Monday afternoon. Mrs. Maude Brother! visited Mrs. Hazel Sutherlir Monday afternoon.
