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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 7

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The Post-Crescenti
Location:
Appleton, Wisconsin
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7
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OPINION-WISE By SAKREN Soturdoy, Nov 23, 1963 Appleton PoU-CrKent A7 Neenah Couple fined $309 on Conduct Charge MW ffs soon MAYBB 'U SOMB. LICKBO THAT PROHLtM LOU 6 A60 rsiriri A BAR NOT MB I I NBVBA PRINK WATC Kaukauna High Alumni Board Names New Chairman THE WORLD WILL HAVE A SHORTAGE WORK DONm Adah kits utoml 1 Sheinwold Prepare For Bad Breaks Bad breaks are not as uncommon as you may believe. We I i crt 8 Qi I NEENAH Mr. and Mrs. William Tucker, of lOfi'i Main; fir OP WATER 50ME DAF TUIC KOOL KOLA ALARM YOU? Neenah were fined a total1 KAUKAUNA Joseph T.

Sad- board meeting to succeed the of $309 in County Court Branch lier namfd chairman of the late Joseph McCarty. 3. for disorderly conduct and hoard of the Kaukauna Sadlier was co-founder of the drunkenness respectively by School Alumni Association at a organization 27 years ago with Judge JarneiC. Sitter. A portion of the will Both offenses occurred at the Liur.

a THATS 6KB AT! ILL ADD AN ADDITION TO THIS PL ACS I say, "It's one chance in a million, when what we real ins Main Kv. 3i. marv man senior i nu Prvstal Rar ft eini it i Vour Problems nah. which Tucker owns. Enters Scholarship 1,11 we Aiumru Mrs.

Tucker's fine resulted i n(. ciation. A report was given on after she pleaded guilty of being ae-UTr lest Saturday Josfph McCarty Memorl. drunk at the bar the night of MENASHA Kathleen Brant- a pun(j started by the Assocl- iL ltr' f. MrJ.

donated St. Paul Veteran Housing Loan Program Receives $83,065 OSHKOSH A total of $83,065 has been allocated by the veter- Mrs. Hilard Brantmeier, ura finer! inr hit nart in an ai. Parents Worried That Girl, Beau Might be Relatives iwoofl wi rw a Invent irr 1 V. Vl.a I I A In tha wsV-A: Se 26' Teen-Ace At that imp thrv wpr nnt ly mean is one chance in ten.

It really pays to make allowance for bad breaks when they are only moderately long shots. South won the first trick with the king of hearts and led out the ace of spades. West discarded a club, and South let out a bowl of anguish. South dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH 7 6 0 A 5 2 KQI WEST EAST nAe 10 9 5 CJ 10 97 VQ65J2 00 10 86 OJ94 10 8 7 4 2 SOUTH A A 4 3 2 0 7 3 an hnnclna lnan nrnoram In .1 I III ai to- marncn ana sne, men auune Manitowoc Winnebago County. John R.

Mos-Grignon. was fined $104 50 for; av BY ANN LANDERS Home. The fund has passed the $1,000 mark. Holiday Dance Mr. and Mrs.

Alois Honyman were named ticket chairmen for the holiday dance to be held Dec. 28 at Van Abel's. Norbert Noie, president, said the affair was being scheduled during the Christmas season in an effort to stimulate attendance. The past DEAR ANN LANDERS: This es, director of the Wisconsin De- ner snare in tne trouoie, Originally Tucker had plead The St. Mary High.

School senior's essav on past summer we spent three partment of Veterans Affairs, announced Fridav. ed innocent and his trail was set for FW 1R Hnwpvpr rhanff. three weeks at a lake resort. ft-i I I i Our 17-year-old sible to predict what your feelings will be in 30 years. Tell "His" that sometimes when a widower refuses to remarry it is because he had such a lousy time of it that he wouldn't risk a second calamity for all the tea in Ceylon.

That should get him to change the needle on the broken "Why I Want to Co to College," submit- Brantmeier that these two are related but the possibility should be investigated, for your own peace of mind. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please set a friend of mine straight. She Is a nut who Insists that daily dips In a certain little brook near her home have cured her backaches. im lunas, auocaiea ior i lour ed his mind and entered the month period, showed a decline guilty plea, in the activity of the veterans1 housing loan program. jGolden Agers to Plan ted to the sponsoring Pyrofa two years it was held during the Gas was a winner a Thanksgiving holiday without amount Christmas Dinner amoun twinwrnui winner Moses said tne nrftPram much success.

daughter Cam-ille became infatuated with a young man from Scrant whose family had rented the cottage next to ours. Toward the end of the launched her on the marks a further Sharp drop In KAKKAIINA Plans fnr th i Tirkf heinu hanHlorf hv A 9 6 3 Wert North East which bears the slogan tne slngan available veterans loan funds for annual Christmas dinner to be Uake the cohairmen. Look Drue South 1 A 4 A 4 She tells everyone that last Ann Landers' frank and in- the county, and housing loan held Dec. 19 at the Elks Club-Your Toward "iour A. advisory board and book, "Teen- funds allocated state-wide will be discussed at a Npws of her eligibility reach- members of the board of direct- Pass 3 4 Pass Pass 4 Pass Pass 4 4 Pass All Pass Openins lead OI year at this time her back ached formative new 6 4 her so badly she could hardly dodgers and Sex" is now Nov.

1 were less than 60 perlmeeting of the Golden Age Club ed Kathleen this week and she ors. Music will be furnished by her housework. She wore a spe- available at your book store. I cent of the funds allocated in at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the! attributes her interest to 4 a local orchestra.

Appointment .1 1 (i vacation they Landers were together 18 hours a day Youth Center of the High Club work. jof a director to fill the unex- "The odds were a million to ene," South began, but North cial corset and took three kinds1 Ann Landers will be glad to Nov. mi." of medicine. Finally her back help you with your problems. Since the program was start- Mrs.

Dorothy Hacn and Tcdi She is president of the Catho- pired term of Dave Flanae.m Now that the love-birds are mem 10 ner in care oi mis ea louowmg woria war nave been named ticket nc Muaeni Mission trusaae, be- was laid over for the January didn't let him finish. they are burning up the got so bad she couldn't get newspaper enclosing a stamped, as provided housing loans forchairmen for the affair. Lunch longs to the National meeting. Alumni news editors rrumDS Dreas i-u aooui once in i i 'menis eeD. even wun dims.

u.j ivwu mans, ne goes to scnooi ai renn, ppvpW North corrected his ten hands," SLillllK OIIC ULLIUtU fc" 1 892 Winnebago County veterans, will be served and cards played Society, the Sodality and the Li- will be named within a few for a total of $2,537,900. after the business session. ibrary Club. I weeks. (Copyright, 1963) State so naturally she wants to go there next fall.

So what's the problem? Cam-ille is adopted and so is the take a dip in this little stream near her home, just to cool off. The stream is not deep enough partner. "Once every twenty hands the four trump will be held by the wrong opponent." South could have recovered if West had held the four trumps 6ince he could have led a low to swin in. She just sort of dunked in it and floated around on young man. They look so much alike it is frightening.

What if her back. The woman insists these two are brother and sis- that after the first dip her back trump through the queen toward showed definite improvement so she kept at it. Now she claims Gummy a jdcu. xne.e no re- haven-t mentioned this possi. covery, however, when East had bmt to but bot my the four trumps.

South was an Aoonu, J. her back is as good as new. doomed to defeat. I don't believe in magic and cerned. Advise us, please, every time I hear her tell about the miraculous cure I boil.

I've always found your column to be sane and sensible. Will you please dispose of this loon once -Q. F. J. Dear Q.

F. The origin of adopted children can be checked by your attorney through the agency which arranged for the adoption. I suggest you discuss this situation with the boy's parents and compare reports. It's a million to one shot and for all? Irritated Dear Irritated: It may well be that the soothing action of the current had some therapeutic value, or it may have relieved her of tension and made her feel better. So why don't you go back to whatever it was you were doing before you got so Involved in this lady's business? Dress Pattern Safety Play A simple safety play would guarantee the slam against any break.

After winning the first trick with the king of hearts South should lead a low trump Instead of the ace. When West shows out, South plays the jack from dummy. East wins with the queen of spades and returns a club. Declarer wins in dummy and returns a trump. If East plays low, South will let dummy's trump win the trick.

East must therefore cover with the nine of spades. South wins with the king and returns a diamond to dummy. When the next trump comes through East, declarer can take a finesse through the 10-5 to prevent the loss of a second trump trick. Daily Question DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I have been mar nea tor zu years and we are still very much in love. He has said over and over that he would never remarry if I should die first.

Now, he wants me to promise him that I will never marry again if he goes first Partner opens with 1 NT (16 and frankly, I don't want to He seems to think this is to 18 points), and the next player passes. You hold: 10 9 5, HQ653 2, DJ9 4, C5. What do you say? sign that I don't love him. Right now I feel that if my husband He'll Be Up Bright and Early Kjf Horning llyjM to Bring You Your Copy (iff-: A of the BIG Thanksgiving Day Edition Answer: Bid two hearts. If died first Id probably grieve myself to death, but even so 1 your hand were about a king don't want to make any prom stronger you would bid two ises.

clubs (the Stayman Convention) Please print this letter and to find out if partner can show your answer. It's become a ser ious problem between us. His and Hers Dear and It is impos a major suit. With only 5 points in high cards you must simply bid your own long suit and settle for a part score. For Sheinwold's 36-page booklet, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," send 50 cents to Bridge Book, Box 3318, Grand Central Station, Three Property Owners Win Larger Awards New York 17, N.Y.

Needle Work New condemnation awards for property on three farms border ing new U. S. 41 north of Apple ton totaling $11,710 were granted after three days of hearings in Circuit Court Wednesday after noon. 631 t. TV-, I Property owners, John Van Groll, Joseph Ebben and John Ebben, all of route 1, Kaukauna, BY ANNE ADAMS Cheers for the return of the easy wrap look marvelous whether you sew it in paisley print cotton for a robe, wool as an unlined coat.

filed suit against the Outagamie County highway department claiming that awards given for purchase and damages to prop- Printed Pattern 4790: Misses' of the Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 erty along the new superhigh way were too small. requires 4 yards 39-inch fab In the court test, Van Groll ric. damages were increased from inn 4 PAA. 1.

Tt-I FIFTY CENTS in coins to jusepn CDoen received $5,500 against a prevt mt-Croscoti ous settlement of $3,590, and John Ebben was awarded $11,500 against a previous settlement of this pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mail-, ing and special handling. Send to Anne Adams, care of Apple-ton Post Crescent, 378 Pattern 243 West 17th New York N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE ad STYLE NUMBER. PATTERN FREE! Mail cou $6,800.

The highway department con demned 6.55 acres on the Van Groll farm, 2.43 acres on the Joseph Ebben farm, and 6.44 acres on the John Ebben farm pon inside new Fall-Winter Pat torn Calalo readv now! Over iThe Joseph Ebben farm was di 300 design ideas, all sizes. Sendivided when the highway was constructed. 50 cents for Catalog. Before Your Day's Activities Begin This will be the Big Christmas Opening Edition with its complete selection of merchants' offerings of new Christmas merchandise. You'll have all day to browse through this big interest-packed edition.

The Post-Crescent Will Also Be On Sale At Your Favorite Newsstand BY LAURA WHEELER Add beauty to a bedroom with UCAHI IMCD for THANKSGIVING! this design, suitable for traditional or modern setting. Effective square, quickly memorized, forms a lovely spread. Pattern 631: crochet directions, string or No. 30 cotton depending on square's size. Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing and special handling.

Send to Laura Wheeler, care of Ap pleton Post-Crescent, 338 Needle-craft P. O. Box 161, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS and ZONE.

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