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Students at Tiny Tots recently entertained residents, with a little help from Old Saint
Nick, at Altus House Nursing Home during their Christmas Party. (Staff photo).
The initial cue-bid expressed some
slight uncertainty about no-trump and
might have persuaded North, with dif-
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bid further in a suit contract.
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Diane Roach, far right, was the winner of a doll house made by Father Norman
Nichols, far left, pastor of St. Paul s Episcopal Church. Dorothy Schlosser was chair-
man of ticket sales. The drawing was a part of the Holiday Festival and money will
be used for improvements in the Sunday school department. (Staff photo by Leslie
Brown).
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Three no-trump was not easy, but Caverns: a chamber 1,500 feet long,
World Olympiad Champion Wolny was 300 feet wide and 300 feet high.
Now You Know
A “blue moon” refers to the rare
occasion when a full moon appears
for a second time in one month.
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Henrik Wolny of Poland held the monds ending in his hand Place your-
South cards in a match against Swe- self in the East position You have four
den in the European Championships discards to make on the diamonds It's
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summer Although he had a hand of but what will be your fourth discard9
opening strength, there was no safe After some slight hesitation (called a
action to take over the one-heart bid "flicker by many expert players),
by East. However, when his partner East released a spade. Wolny read
reopened the bidding with a takeout East's end position accurately He
double, he felt he could not play in a cashed the spade ace and then exited
. contract below game, and nine tricks with a small heart. East could win two
in no-trump looked easier than 11 more heart tricks for a total of four,
tricks in diamonds First he cue-bid; but then he had to lead back into the
then, when North bid diamonds, he bid dummy's A-Q of clubs. Wolny had nine
three no-trump Why didn't he just tricks and a pickup for Poland in their
jump to three no-trump immediately'’ match against Sweden
Santa visits
Santa Claus recently paid a visit to students in the Mentally Educatable and Han-
dicap class at Wilson Elementary School. Teachers include, Mrs. Pat Kliewer, third
and fourth grade and Mrs. Sue Faye Telford, fifth and sixth grade. The party was
sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars ladies Auxiliary. (Staff photo by Sandra
Cusher).
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December birthdays
In addition to celebrating Christmas, residents at Parkridge Estates recently gathered
to celebrate those having December birthdays. From left to right, Helen Pinkston,
Mary Gilbreath and Mae Kaufman. Not pictured are Donald Long, Edna Austin and
Les Stickney. (Staff photo by Leslie Brown).
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(EDITOR’S NOTE: All club ac- a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday through
tivities and meetings to be listed in Friday. Congregate Meals 11:30 a.m.
the Weekdates column must be turn- to 12:30 p.m. Exercise 11 to 11:15
ed in to the Women's Editor by a.m. Aternoon games.
Wednesday noon prior to Sunday 7:30 p.m.-Altus Duplicate Bridge
publication. Thank you.) at the Holiday Inn. For partnerships
Thursday call Carolyn Myers at 482-5673.
Senior Citizens’ center open 8:30 7:30 p.m.-Odd Fellows Lodge 134.
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