The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 September 1964 — Page 5

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1964 Page 5

C loTerdaie Women’s Group Organizes A group of Cloverdale Methodist Women were organized

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Wednesday night. Sept. 16, ested is welcome. We want 1964 by the Executive Commit- very much to enlarge this group, tee of the Women's Society of The officers elected, who will Christian Service. This is a serve until June are as follows:

group of women organized, who Mrs. B. H. Franklin, Presi-. _ would rather meet in the eve- dent: Mrs. J. Mitchell, Vice- nice Ha Y km8 L^. th r f‘

ning. President: Mrs. Robert L. Me- ^ P° rte< *

Kamey, Sec. and Sec. of Pro

port official described the scene as “the most incredible this air- .

port has ever seen. - ’

The two missing Cleveland girls, Martha Schendel and Ja-

have

by airline officials to flown to London. Miss

DON'T MISS FAIR ON THE SQUARE

We stopped laughing at once. .• ment about never complain

South never stops complaining ing.

but he always has two or three GOOD ARITHMETIC kinds of cheese within easy South’s arithmetic was

Declarer gives up another diamond trick and gets back to dummy with the ace of hearts cor- to run the rest of the diamonds.

The meeting was opened by motion; 5Irs gtaky, Schendel was said to have with- Beatles; . the girl called ^ rthgL Mrs. Thelma Dwigans, Presi- ^33^. ^ M Logan, about $2 00 ° from a bank j told the team. “Can I touch you

dent of WSCS. The prayer was coordinator account. Their whereabouts in

reach of the bridge table. When reel when he said that the odds He thus wins eleven tricks ina man cuts a delicious slice of were 3 to 1 in his favor. A single stead of only eight, cheese you can overlook the finesse is an even money shot. DAILY QUESTION way he hacks a bridge hand. If you take two finesses, the As dealer, you hold: Spade A odds are 3 to 1 that at least one k 8 heart 6 5 3 Diamond In this case South won the j of them will work. A Q 4 Club A K Q 3. What

given by Mrs. John Berry. Mrs. | Dwigans explained about the WSCS and the Wesley Service j Guild. The vote was unanimous!

for the Service Guild. It was ex- _ plained that we could take our IIfit PICOfTfG

London was not known.

them.'

Evans said the girls gave no

A UPI newsreel team filming

Beatles Accorded I *£! 1

; with American accents ap- ■ preached them at the airport. Cameraman John Evans said

‘We are just crazy about the

programs from any of the

Methodist magazines, the Wes- LONDON UPI Eight one of ^ FitLs called the other

ley Program Book, the Bible or thousand teen-agers screamed a Mart 114 - anything else we might find welcome home to the Beatles that would be of interest to our a t London Airport Monday group. night. Two of them were beMrs. Franklin and other mem- lieved to be girls from Clevebers of the \\ SG are attending land. Ohio, who disappeared af

the Conference at North Methodist Church in Indianapolis. They will have as the program at their next meeting their re-

port on the Conference.

The next meeting will be at Mrs. Robert McKainey's. Oct. 19. 1964 at. ":0Q inter-

, . . . first trick with the queen of — because you were s® close-to . , . , , , ♦ i...™ •> clubs and entered dummy with

a heart to try a finet^Jp with the queen of diamonds. West won with the king, of diamonds and returned a heart to dummy's ace. Declarer now led the ten of diamonds for a second finesse, losing to the jack.

The trouble was that South's

ing or what their plans are.

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Sheintvold On Bridge

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| ter a Beatles concert there ]

Thursday.

The screaming drowned out the noise of jets landing at the airport.Dozens of girls fainted, and one 12-year old was reported injured in the crush. An air-

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'T never complain about bad — luck.’’ South remarked in a rather mournful tone. “Pm per- j fectly satisfied w-ith odds of 3 1 in my favor. But I must ; say it’s very unlucky to lose a ! hand like this, and I don’t see anything to laugh about.”

South dealer

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WEST EAST * Q94 A J 10652 S?842 QJ 10 9 0 KJ 8 0 7 * 1 1097 * 642 SOUTH * AK S V 653 0 AQ4 * A K Q 3 South West North East 2 NT Pass 3 NT All Pao® Opening lead —• * I

• This was the end of the hand. South took only eight tricks and then issued his bitter state-

do you say ?

bridge wasn t as good as his Answer: The orthodox bid is arithmetic: the hand is abso- one c j u jj ra ther than 2 NT bclutely unbeatable if he plays it cause an opening bid of 2 NT correctly. After winning the should guarantee a stopper in first club South should lead out each suit. Nevertheless, many the ace and queen of diamonds experts would prefer to show

.—refusing to take any finesses

at all.

West can take the - king of diamonds and return a heart to dummy’s king, but this attack comes too late to do any good.

the great strength of the hand in spite of the weakness in hearts.

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