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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
MON., DEC. 2, 1963. Page 3
Little-Known Facts Of English History
Students of English history
never get the full story of how King Alfred came to burn the cakes. Only in this column can you get the complete hand and
the play-by-play account. West led the queen of clubs,
and the lady of the cottage put
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CRAFTY PLAY When King Alfred led the jack that Eatt held the queen, for surely West would have covered the jack if he had held both the queen and the ten. So Alfred won the trick with dummy's ace of diamonds. It is a matter of history that the queen did not drop. The lady of the cottage came back to find that King Alfred was down two of diamonds at the third trick. West played a crafty ten of diamonds. Alfred naturally assumed and that the rubber had to go on. The rubber went on tor five more hands, and meanwhile those cakes were still on the stove. So was King Alfred; the lady of the cottage roasted him on both sides. History doesn’t record what happened to West, but we have our suspicions. People who make the King look foolish don't live long enough to get into history
books.
DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with 1 NT (16 to 18 points I, and the next player passes. You hold: S-10 8 H-Q 10 3 D-Q 10 4 C-Q J 10 9 5. What do you say? Answer: Pass. Since you have only 7 points in high cards, the combined count can be only 25 points at most. This is usually not enough for game.
IN MEMORY In memory of Harla Charlene Coffman, who passed away, Dec. 1, 1946. She came to us a flower so fair Her laugh, her cry, we still can hear. She stayed but such a short sweet time. Cod saw the need to call her home A joy she was to those so near, But death called our baby dear. Sadly missed by mommy and Daddy, Harl and Betty Coffman. IN .MEMORY In loving memory of our dear son, Roy Jr. (Bud) Clark, who left us seven years ago, Dec. 2, 1956. 5 ou left us a beautiful memory But a sorrow too great to be told To us who loved you end lost you Your memory will never grow old. Sadly missed by Clark Family. NET SCI I ED I LE Tuesday Greencastle at Brazil Wednesday Cloverdale at Clayton Friday Cloverdale at Reelsville Roachdale at Fillmore Belle Union at Stinesville Saturday Greencastle at Martinsville Bainbridge at Russellville
CARD or THANKS
We wish to express our sincere thanks to all of our neighbors and friends for their thoughtfulness and kind expressions of sympathy. We also wish to thank the blood donors, also to all those who helped in any way at the death of our beloved wife and mother. Donald Leer and daughters, BaLinda, Diana, and Janis.
C ARD OF THANKS
I wish to extend my sincere thanks to the staff of the Putnam County Hospital for the good care I received while there; to the nurses, nurse aids. Dr. Steela and all who helped make my stay there much easier. Thanks so much, also for the visits, cards,
and lovely flowers. Thanks very much. Sarah Marchbanks
C ARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to all our friends and neighbors, the Busy Bee Club. Mt. Hebron Community, Cloverdale Community, Fred’s classmates of 1953 of the Cloverdale school, Rev. Charles Raines, Charles Whitaker Funeral Home and everyone else who helped in anyway at the time of the loss of my beloved son, a brother and
father.
Mother, Irene Inman Sisters, Audrey Allen, Darlene
Inman
Children, Clint and Lori Inman
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