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Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat from Moberly, Missouri • Page 14

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14--Moberly Monitor-Index Evening Democrat, June 3, 1970 WIN AT BRIDGE Negative Double Works on Defense By Oswald James Jacoby NORTH EAST (D) 4 2 A 1 0 2 A 8 6 4 3 9 4 3 9 4 3 WEST A A 1 0 8 4 8 4 7 5 852 SOUTH A 9 6 3 7 6 5 4 1 0 2 A Norlh-South vulnerable West North East South 1 Pass Pass Dble Pass Pass Opening 7 1 Pass You can't blow hot and cold at the same time. If you use a negative double and want to double for business you must pass and hope for the t. Sometimes this works out well. You get a chance to double one trick higher. On other occasions the bid will get back to your partner.

At this i he should a a effort double for you. Of course, his double will he a normal take-out double but you will convert it to a business double by passing. South's one spade overcall was a trifle unsound. He might not have made it if he hadn't that West could only double him for take-out. North had no bid and now East did double.

He had too good a hand to sell out at one a and was quite happy when West passed. North and South weren't at all happy at the prospect of playing one spade doubled but they had no place to go and had to suffer. The defense started out with a rush. East won the diamond a cashed his second high diamond and his partner a ruff. West led the of hearts.

Dummy's king lost to West's ace. East a the 10 of hearts and led his deuce of spades to his partner's Mt. Airy By Mrs. G. W.

Burton Mr. and Mrs, Bob Welch, Fayette, were guests Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Welch and daughter, Rita. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Burton and Mr. Burton's father, Frank Burton, Ottumwa, Iowa, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George William Burton. They attended a services Sunday afternoon for Frank Burton's half sister, Mrs.

Vassie Towles of Cairo, at the Cater Funeral Home, Moberly. Mr. and Mrs. Welch and family were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Welch. Visitors Sunday night were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Welch, Fayette. Mr.

and Mrs. Leland Berry and family were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Asbury and family of Armstrong. Visitors Sunday night of the George William Burtons were Frank Burton, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunivent, Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Canote, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Melvin Green and daughter, Melva, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green and daughters. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Mayo and Charlie Mayo attended a spring concert Tuesday night at Northeast Missouri State College, Kirksville. Mrs. Charles Shores visited recently with her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. McFall Major.

Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Moore took their son, Pfc. Gary Lee Freeman, to Kansas City Wednesday where he boarded a plane to Korea after a leave. Mr.

and Mrs. Welch and family of Moberly were guiests Wednesday night of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Welch and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Mayo visited Thursday with Mrs. J. McFall Major, a patient at the University Medical Center, Columbia. American Statesmen Answer to Previous fulife ACKOSS 1 John 4 Henry 8 Marshall 12 Past 13 Opera heroine 14 Wind instrument 15 Alexander 17 Pueblo ceremonial room 18 Kind 19 Former German ruler 21 Strikes 23 To lamb (dial.) 24 Liverlike substance 25 French philosopher 29 European mountains 30 Compass point 31 Epoch 32 Birthplace of Henry IV 33 Female sheep 35 Lamp flame condensing ring 30 Invests with state dress 38 Relish 39 Pen tip 40 Savage 41 Organic salts 44 Law of Dutch East Indies 45 Turkish regiment 46 Fruit of a sort (pi.) 50 Stated 51 Level 52 Scottish explorer 53 Heating vessel 51 Wands 55 Take into court DOWN 1 Hebrew deity 2 Turkish leader 3 Jewish holiday (2 words) 4 visitor 5 Lithuanian coin Fuss 7 New Englanders 8 Jcslinp il Kimono sashes 10 Ground ivy 11 Close 16 Jots 20 Rhine tributary 21 Form 2 2 a a comb.

lonn) 25 Insects 20 Atteruliinls 27 Constellation 28 Mothcr-of- pearl 33 Hebrew legendary ancestor 34 Daniel 35 Diamond weight 37 Iroqnoian Indian 38 Enclosed aulos 40 Renowned 41 Relaxation 42 Lath 43 Tin plate 47 (comh. form) 48 Water (Fr.) 49 Observe Bible School at Ends First eck I The Vacation Bible School of First Baptist Church had 1(M enrolled at the close of Ihe first week. The highest daily attendance was 9.1, and the average daily attendance for the week was 83. The study sessions, beginning at 8:30 a.m. and ending at 11:30 a i close Friday.

Following the session a picnic lunch will be served in the park. Parent's Night will be observed Sunday at 8 p.m. There will be a display of the handwork made during the two weeks of school. The work will be viewed following the program by the pupils. Keylesville By Mrs.

Joe P. Stiles Mr. and Mrs. IxiVellc Henderson and children were guests Friday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Eldon Gesling, Moberly, and were dinner guests Sunday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Henderson.

Paul Terry made a business trip to Versailles Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Leathers spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Mclxian, and children and attended a dance recital at the Olathe School where Julie, Tim and Tod are enrolled.

Mitchell Turner a funeral services Friday afternoon in Huntsville for James David Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Alva leathers were supper guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Frazier and Mrs. Anita Ford and children. Mr.

and Mrs. L. 0. Leathers and Bob leathers, Jacksonville, visited Sunday afternoon with Carl leathers. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Wyatt and children and Mrs. Kenneth a were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Canote, Clifton Hill.

0. Foster came home from Pershing Memorial Hospital, Brookl'ield, Saturday. Mrs. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs.

Ken Salsman and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lake, Macon, were guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wyatt.

Mr. and Mrs. William Wyatt and children were dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Day and family of Bevier.

Ed Sneed of the Central Christian College of the Bible, Moberly, conducted services Sunday morning at the Hebron Church. Many persons attended from a distance. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Phillips went to Richmond Friday to accompany his mother, Mrs.

Stella MeCrary, and sisters, Mrs. Gus Enberg of Richmond Mrs. Armor) Basketl of Colorado Springs, to Linneus for a visit with Mrs. Powell. Asbury Phillips, SI.

Joseph, was also a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Phillips, entertained Sunday with a birthday dinner in honor of their son, Danny. Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Patre and family of Moberly and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Swetnam and a of Macon. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Knight moved this week from Columbia to Stillwater, where Mr. Knight will begin working on his doctorate at Oklahoma State College. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. F. Knight. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Kahn, Kansas City, visited Tuesday with Mrs.

C. H. Foster. Dr. and Mrs.

Edward Drace South led a clufi East won and proceeded to lead his last diamond. South ruffed. West overt-tiffed and led his last club. South ruffed this for his second trick but had to give West the last two. It had taken mightly good defense to hold South to two tricks but that is what can happen when you make light vulnerable overcalls.

Q--The bidding has been: West North East South 1 Pass 2 Pass 2 Pass 4 Pass 5 Pass You, South, hold: 42 A 5 4 8 4 2 9 7 What do you do now? A--Bid six hearts. Vou were worried about diamond losers but you aren't any more. TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of bidding five diamonds your partner has bid five clubs over your four hearts. What do you do now? Answer Tomorrow Marriage License A marriage license issued today in Randolph County Recorder of Deeds office, is announced by Ronald Windsor Oscar Monroe White, 24, Moberly, and Patricia L. Delay, 23, Moberly.

Lilerary Club to Meet ARMSTRONG The Arm- IJterary Club GFWC will hold last meeting of the year Thursday night in the home of Mrs. Mary Paxton, with Mrs. Kenneth Noll as co-hostess. There will be installation of new officers, and a covered-dish supper at 7 o'clock. Never Fired.

Hostile Gun Fort Washington, a bastion on the Maryland shore of the Potomac River, a 14 miles downstream from the national capital, was blown up by its own defenders but never fired a hostile gun. Its commander, misguided and confused, blew up the place in the face of the enemy flotilla lying below it. FERTILIZER SOYBEAN XF.KD SEICD CORN 13 Oz. Hair Spray ADORN $2.25 Value 4 1 7 WEE DISCOUNT I Sale Price I For Your Eyes-18 cc Size Hi- 79 WEE DISCOUNT Sale Price Toolfipaste-King Size Regular or Mint Flavor MACLEANS 89' Value WEE DISCOUNT Sale Price Oz. Size Setting DIPPITY-DO $1.25 Value WEE DISCOUNT Sale Price 1C targe Size Hair Dressing With Free Comb $1.09 Value WEE DISCOUNT Sale Price arc on a month's tour of Europe.

They left Keytesville May 24 for England and will go from there to Scotland. They will also visit in Berlin with a niece, Mrs. George Oliver. Mrs. C.

C. Tevis, Jefferson City, arrived Thursday for a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. N.

Elliott. Mrs. James J. Wheeler left Thursday to visit her mother, Mrs. G.

VV. Esau, in Delray Beach, Kb. Mr. and Mrs. Don Haun and family of Plattsburg spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs.

Haun's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

McNeall. Miss Vickie Fry left Wednesday for Columbus, for a month's visit with her sister, Mrs. Rosemary Smith, and her nephew, Robert Smith. Mrs. Smith's husband, Sgt.

Kenneth E. Smith, is due to return from Vietnam the last of June. CAMPAIGN CARD l.OVINGTON, N.M. (AC) Finis llcidel. Democratic can- didali; for New Mexico's Supreme Cuuri.

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