The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 300, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 20, 1966 Page: 4 of 18
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I. This being so, declarer turns
This attention to the possibility
of a 4.1 club division. It is this i
type of thinking that is asso.
ciated with the term safety
play. Declarer does not assume |
a normal break but an abnor-1
mal one, and he then attempts
to cater not only to the ex-
pected division but the unex..
Pected as well. —
He sees that if East has four
, clubs, regardless of their com-
position, the contract cannot be
made. He dismisses this case
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TODAY’S CHILDREN
Let Child Enjoy Holiday
By Grace Lavidoe (Ph D.) and Irvine w stow (Ea D.)
With all the rushing and hur- time to? we speak for clearing
DIES Rol 3) season how a big portion of time for the
# 15 waen one man- children’s enjoy ment ‘
3885 things so that there is Take the singing of the lovely
Ior charts in €hjpy carols that are-part
all there is in it to enjoy son - no us lentue
It is a matter, isn’t it of the on radio or TV but singing them
sense of values of which we so often enough that they become
often speak When the rush familiar Then the poems that
creeps up on one then there, has are part of the season - “The
to be the Weighing of those va Night before hristmas” — for
is. one Surely we are not too mod-
What is important to give the ern in today E world to let the
chidren have the enjoyment of
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He then assumes that West
has four clubs This occurs
whenever East has the single-
ton 9 J. 9,8, or 5. Where East
has the singleton Q J, or 5,
again the contract is doomed.
I The defenders have two sure
club tricks and nothing can be:
And the decorating of the
house — here is where children , 1 5 :
i can take a big hand and have Poland of Beoumont.
. no end of fun - if there is
Our package policy for home- time For instance, cut-outs for
O*De5 pronides (1) fire in- the windows perhaps, deciding
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personal p operty (2) personal be, the choosing of ca ndles for ...
hat fourance (3) theft pro- the table the gathering of pine BRIDGE CITY (Spl.) — The -......, .. .... cmuus are.oo = — ...-..-
—ecdion athome or away... comes, if one -liveswhere they Jaycee Ettes- will-give gifts of divided 3-2. He simpto gives up—takes—theking and returns—-
*a club in such case and makes low club to the seven.
nine tricks consisting of four - This play finishes off west,.
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MI the fun is less than it might of Little Cy pres s’High
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D 3 -2 Ettes Eddie Bullion, Rusty Barras. L T Heard was decorated with
—- Mrs Prince is Jaycee -Ette and Hol.t Hargis - holly, mistletoe and other sea-
Washington state. is larger president and area chairman of Others present were Dorothy sonal greenery Friday for the
* -the Kidney Foundation dive. and James Henry. Steve and Christmas party of. First Bap-
1 - . ) Valerie Hargis, David. Clint tist Priscilla class.
Christmas Party and Terry James him Toney. . Mrs. A. C. Barnett, a guest.
.. . . - Rufus and Sandy Flurry, Kerry a C hristmas story after a
Given by Club —--------brief business session conducted
VINTON (Spl) - Twenty-two
members of the Vinton Home
Demonstration Club met last:
week at the Shaw Park Recre-
ation Center for a Christmas
party Hostesses were Mrs.
Ralph Taggart and Mrs J. C.
Speights.
Creative decorations and a
-colorfully trimmed tree gave
a holiday atmosphere for the
occasion i ------,-----.--------
The refreshment table was Superintendent’s breakfast to be vice. * -
covered with a white cloth dec-held Thursday at the First, others attending were Mrs.
orated with silver sequins and Methodist Church in Lake Lula White, Mrs. Carrie Strick-
white felt flowers’and leaves. Charles, and. E. W. Block, Mrs.
A large square white: candle The breakfast. is held each Thompson, Mrs. Gertha
surrounded by poinsettias and year by the Lake Charles Mrs. Irene Hillsman, Mrs.
holly was flanked by red candles trict Commission on Christian tee Landry Mrs. O. A Heaber-
to form the centerpiece.. Vocations for the young people wn, Minnie Lott, Mrs.
Refreshments were served in the district who plan to pur-Irene Hazelwood.
following games, carol ringing sue a career in church-related also Mrs. Ethel Berwick,
and the exchange of gifts. work. airs. Mollie Gunstream. Mrs.
: Mrs. Nolan Robertson of Ed. The Rev. Poole is secretary Rosa Davis, Mrs. W. A. Gun-
gerly was welcomed into club for the commission and i stream. Mrs. Elizabeth Leon-
membership. Mrs. Edward Stine speak to high school and concee ard. Mrs. Winnie Bowler. Mrs.
-------------=the
: A people. 1 1 Assist these young son, teacher.
# A number of adults from the
a church will be attending the
a breakfast as well as pastors and
A Christian vocations secretaries
. A from the home churches in the
‘ a district. Special guest will be
Dr. Leonard Cooke, district su-
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Safety plays are a separate
law unto themselves They vary
8 much from one hand to an-
other that it is next to impose concentrate on those 4.1 divil
Ms enumerate, or codify sions he can control so that he
them all. The best way of learn- loses only one club trick These
in to deal with safety plays is consist of the hands where
not trying to memorize them, has the singleton 9 or s .
but rather by trying to under- 5 5
stand why, how and when they Accordingly, South wins the
are used ispade lead with the ace and
Examine the club holding in Plays the ten of clubs This
this hand Declarer sees there turns out to be the winning play
can be no difficulty making in the actual hand. When West
three notrump if the clubs are covers with the jack, dummy
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Party treats were served from
VINTON (Spl) — Rev. James a table spread with a cloth of
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THE ORANGE LEADER TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1966
AND
MORE ea
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We Wish All Our Friends and Customers
MERRY CHRISTMAS
S. And A :
Happy, Prosperous New Year |
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South West
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plus a, lot more! You get save can be gathered, and the plan- food, clothes and toys to a fam-
in gs over the cost of individual ning for the gay colored lights ily during the yule holidays. . . - ----------- avus .Tus play rinisr.es off-West,
policies providing the same E one uses them for outside The family’s name was ob. IDS two spades, a heart and regardless of what he does He
protection. Call us for details, decoration : tained from the Salvation Army, two diamonds.. eanntft *-=‘
And — the decorating of the according to Mrs. Fred Guyote
tree, if one’s custom is to have who gave a progress report last —
a tree The children have such week at a regular meeting at
fun in doing some of it — put the Bridge City State Bank iomonfarv 7
- on finishing touches the night Building Cellar y IlelC
before if that is what you want The program for the evening : -
—but why not let everyone have was a demonstration on facial The Calvary Baptist elemen- and Kelly Hodgekinson Mike
(A DO A NIAD time, time. time to get 1 he en- makeup and complexion care by, tary departme % t Christ- Hutson, Dale Burns Beverly
W ATAT joyment out of it in this week a cosmetic representative, mas party. Friday evening at Mitchell, Pam Sargent and .
ahead instead of scrambling Mrs. Mike Fulton, publicity the church included traditional Kathy Waggoner.
INSURANCE AGENCY thr ough it breathlessly — un less chairman, said the Jaycee-Ettes holiday games, gift exchange —-—---------
I perchance that is the way your will serve as captains of the and refreshments Priscill a
SERVING ORANGE FOR MORE. family enjoys it Kidney Foundation drive in Cohosresses were Mrs. L J.| " 4tA Class
THAN 38. YEARS Bridge City on Jan 18, 19 and Hodgekinson, Mrs. C. W. Mitch- D 1
aha TU , 354, Write to us about y our bring. 20. More marchers are needed ell.. Mr s J. B James, Mrs. I a rtv Held
424 Sevenm Die TU 2-3567 ing up problem’s Send a for the door-to-door collections. Talmadge Hargis, Mrs A ,
stamped, self - addressed en: Anyone willing to work is Henry and Mrs B. D. Burns, In Heard Home
velope for individual reply to asked to contact Mrs. Norman superintendent. 4
King Features Syndicate 215 E Prince RE 5-4170, or any other -
45th St., New York, N. Y. 10017. member of the Jaycee - P -
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 300, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 20, 1966, newspaper, December 20, 1966; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619791/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.