The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 221, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1954 Page: 21 of 24
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THE BAYTOWN SUN, THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY l«, 1484- PAGE »
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Highlands Folks
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m* MRS. E WILLIS of Port Ar- hi* right hand, r
thur. Mr*. Lamb and Mrs- Willi* ,
were girlhood friends, haying at* A bait with vtri
tended school together at Brooke- MRS. T. Vt, ROQt
land, Tex. ,
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FOLKS... I DON'T
FEEL MUCH LIKE
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ROAST'/DIG IN,
United Pres* Foreign Analyst In Western eyes, at last, this lately accepted his prosed a gen- by your opponent*, e png
Despite failure to agree on any has been accomplished. & for the Berlin conference. The certain honor
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More clearly than at any time own terms, the Russiarus now are The Western ministers, in a other indication la at hand, you
her intentions. Even their opposition to the Eur- ai^ threw him into confusion b) poaeeeeton of a certain
If the fact that some 25 million opean defense community and a suddenly accenting tee last nve honor of honor3| thereby enhanc-
East Germans and Austrians are European army which Would in- controversial points m the isw the chance that 'any other
doomed to continue life behind the elude German‘ soldiers has been trm treaty- H - . thpn was fairly high card will be in ths
Iron Curtain can be ignored, then couched in softer language. p ~w stalling other defender'* holding.
Western strategy has been success- Molotov apparently believes forced to • s™
ful. that, even while sacrificing good actics to make the Austrian treaty 4™
Thy United States. Britain and will among the Germans and Aus- impossible t° acc°Tlp .."' . j ' fJ
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believe the Reds were prepared to Molotov, who is not often caught aggression with deeds nm woros- 1 g 484
surrender any occupied territory, off base, was tagged twice in this ««*•“«^^Ssen ♦««* S ♦"*
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nltion for Red China. South Korean President Syngman againstjtao. Wert having shown one honot,
the diamond K, Ea*t was a lltUe
more likely than he to have any
other particular honor card. So
the dub flneese, instead of being
taken in the usually-called “nat-
ural1’ direction, conaieted of the
dub J lead. East, feeing no direct
advantage in a cover, played low,
whereupon the lesser card waa
gent through. The dub A »nd K
then dropped the Q and two mor*
club trick* followed.
On the heart J East used hi*
A and returned the spade 3 to
the K. Three diamonds plus the
heart K thereupon completed an
unbrd email slant.
All of which gave the declarer,
Edward Ellenbogen, of Philadel-
phia, and hie partner, Simon
Becker, a winning score on the
dtal, ** moat of the other de-
clarers who reached the tamo
contract In a big toumgment
of from four flneised the clubs toward East.
MRS. W. 0. SCHWAB of Austin. ■
MR. AND MRS. G- R. MeCLAIN
and their son LOUIS of San An- g
tonio were Highlands visitors dur- |
ing the past weekend in the home J
of MR. AND MRS J. D PRINCE. J
JOHN EARL is home after spend- j;
I
[are >OU still
[teach THAT pi
TO DO TRICKS'
Firemen's Auxiliary I
Members Play Canasta |
The Women'* Auxiliary to the dl
Highland* Volunteer Firs depart- j I
ment played game# of canasta at j®
it* meeting Tuesday night in the
home of Mr*. F. A. Monk..
Plan* were discussed for the
auxiliary’s sweet sale to be held Ml
Feb. 27, beginning at 9 a.m. Pro- F I
ceeds will go toward equlplng the f I
new kitchen of the fir* station. I I .1
Persons who wlrti to donate a I
pie or oak* eon bring It to the
sale.
Next meeting of the auxiliary TNI
will be at ths fire station on Man
March X ; ' . '
i-louth
Broadway hit show.
1. Confroet
2. A (ingle.
The Muoa-Dlxon . Bn* stretch-
ing along the eouthem Pennsyl-
vania-northern Maryland border
was established to settle dispute*
over private land grants and not
a* a dividing Una between North
and South.
undivided
entity
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 221, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1954, newspaper, February 18, 1954; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042429/m1/21/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.