The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 July 1966 — Page 8
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• Tht Dally Banner, Graeneastle, Indiana Thursday, July 14, 1964 Two-Fold Responsibility For The Working Bride
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By ROBERTA ROESCH Job-holding brides still in* volved in the “Thank-You”-notes aftermath of the wedding, should write in their hearts, as they send out their mail, this little memo: when a young man marries one of his hopes for the future is that his wife will make a good home. From Grandfather's day (and long before that) to the present, husbands have clung to this idea. Words Still Heard I can still hear my own father say, “Set a good table and keep a neat house if you want to be somebody’s wife.' I remember his words even more so whenever my husband tells our own girls, “I hope by the time you are married you will put a little more effect into keeping this place clean.” Through the years, the basic ability to maintain a home is one thing that husbands never fail to seek in a wife. And even in this changing world, when millions of women work at jobs for as many hours as men, the male thinking on this subject stays the same. This view, according to feminist writers, is just an antique as the faded tintypes in which Grandpa stood behind Grandma’s chair with his hand affixed to her shoulder. Modem Male Thoughts ....Apparently, the modern male doesn’t think Grandpa (better make that Great Grandpa) wasn’t so old-fashioned in this regard. Listen to this husband I talked to this week: "I don’t mind the fact that my wife works,” he said. “We agreed to that at the start What I don’t like is that she never attempts to make any kind of a home. “She feels that as long as she has a job, any old thing will do. As a result we eat frozen dinners served on foil
plates and pour our milk from bottles she plunks on the table. Our week is a long succession of dirty dishes in the sink and beds that are never made. “She excuses herself because she works,” he said. “But it seems to me that she could learn to make a nice, home, too.” Since thousands of working wive? manage to handle both jobs and home, I also feel all job-holding brides should learn, as Lesson No. One, how to create a well-ordered home and smooth-running background for living. In addition, I feel just as strongly that when they
Her Young Husband Complains About All The Dirty Dishes
pass up this ehance, they are
rehnquishing today's opportunity to be creative homemakers while they are also careerminded wives. This season’s brides who want to make marriage work need to inscribe in their hearts for good that working at a job or career doesn't rule out making a home.
Easier To Do It We all have more opportunities than the women in Grandma’s day to achieve the effect of making a home without working so hard to do it. In these complex times, we may have more need than Grandma did to create and keep order at home.
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Don’t Get Headaches When You Can Signal By Alfred She in wold One way to influence your partner is to think with great concentration about the suit you want him to lead. If you have enough telepathic power and if the wind is blowing from the right direction, your partner may get the message. West led the queen of hearts, and East took the ace and returned the nine of hearts to declarer's king. South promptly took the diamond finesse, losing to the king. East considered his return for quite a while, and West thought so hard about spades that he got a headache. West
South dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH A K64 V 852 0 A Q 9 7 3
4 J 3
WEST 4 A 2
V QJ 10743
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4 752
SOUTH 4 QJ 108
K 6
O J 10 5 4 A K Q 4 South West North 1 NT Pass 3 NT Opening lead —
EAST 4 9753
A 9
O K 8 2 4 10986
took the rest with the ace of spades and good hearts.
WRONG ALLEY
If you blame West’s faulty concentration for this unfortunate result, you’re barking up the wrong alley. West had his chance at the second trick to show that his entry was in spades rather than in clubs. When South won the second trick with the king of hearts, West should drop the jack of hearts. This unnecessarily high card shows that West’s entry is in a high suit (spades), not
a low suit (clubs).
This is an illustration of the Suit Preference Signal. When you are not trying to win a trick or to signal ordinary encouragement o r discouragement, you can play an unnecessarily high or low card to show
strength. A high eard shows strength in a high suit, and a low card shows strength in a low suit. DAILY QUESTION Dealer, at your right, bids one spade. You hold: S-K 6 4; H-8 5 2; D-A Q 9 7 3; C-J 3. What do you say? Answer: Pass. You would bid one diamond over an opening bid of one club, but your hand is not strong enough for a bid of two diamonds over an opening bid of one spade or one heart. An overcall at the level of two should show a very strong trump suit.
Czechs Tried To Bug State Dept. WASHINGTON UPI — The State Department announced
the location of your side Wednesday that one of its em-
East All V Q
Pass
didn't feel any better when his partner eventually returned a club up to dummy’s weakness. South rattled off four clubs and four diamonds, making game and rubber. West then
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ployes, acting as a double agent, had foiled an attempt by two Czech diplomats tq bug the State Department Building with an electronic device. The department demanded that one of the Czechs, second secretary Juri Opatrny, leave the United States within three days. It Informed United Nations Secretary General U Thant of the activities of the second diplomat, Zdenek Pisk, now first secretary of the Czech U.N. mission at the U.N. The department announced a spot promotion and an honor award for Frank John Mkrva, 38, an employe of the department’s passport office, who acted as a double agent for more than four years. Since November, 1961, the State Department said, Mrkva had held 48 meetings with the
two Czechs, during which they paid him 83,440.
Sporting Picture Brings $37,000 LONDON UPI — An anonymous buyer paid a world record price of 337,000 Wednesday for a sporting picture. The sporting picture was a Ben Marshall painting dated 1810 of two horses in a paddock, startled by a dog. The Middlesburgh Gallery of Virginia paid 844,800 for a landscape with a fox hunt by John Herring, Sr., dated 1838. Both paintings came from the collection of the late Sir Alfred Aykroyd. An anonymous buyer from New York giving the name of “Mr. John” bought six hunting scenes for a total of 361,880.
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