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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 9

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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San Mateo Times 7 July 13, 1960 WOMEN of the TIMES Wrong Guess Is Right Play Sometimes A Film Queen Double peeked, you might decide to play the ten of. spades from the East, to win the trick. If he has to win with the ace of spades. By ALFRED SHEINWOLD How are you at guessing open he will see that dummy has a fine. long diamond suit, the king dummy.

This would be the. right guess but the wrong play and it will teach you not to take an accidental look at the cards: of spades and the king of hearts. East will be forced to' lead a dummy's king even if it is the wrong guess! fZ DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one spade, and the next player passes. You' hold: AJ963 AQ8f a 3 J. What do say? Answer: Bid three spades.

You'" would like a slightly better, ling leads? you know when to jguess wrong? Don't sputter: every good bridge player should know there's a time to guess wrong deliberately. North dealer I Both sides vulnerable By GAY PAULEY lub, and you will be in the soup. If you play the king spades You are in grave danger if East can win the first trick. He may be bright 'enough to return from the dummy at the first NEW YORK fUPD Elizabeth Bregman is growing used to people mistaking her for Elizabeth a club, and then the opponents may rattle off five club tricks! trick, you have two chances come out of your pickle with Taylor. holding for this slammish whole skin.

The first chance If you play the ten of spades from dummy, you must expect One day. Mrs. Bresman joked, that the king of spades will wirM cf jj te satisfied with, four she might bo so famous as the trick it West lias led from costume jewelry designer that the movie queen will be mistaken for HER. SUMMER DAY CAMP SECOND SESSION Registration and Open House SATURDAY, JULY 16 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M.

PUBLIC INVITED HOUSE OF YORK The designer is at least on her way. In three arid one half years her firm has grown from a staff of one (Mrs. and a couple of New York outlets to 25 production and office employees the ace. This is your best chance to rattle off the game before tlie opponents can touch you." The second chance is to drop the six of spades from your hand if East wins with the ace. He may.

think his partner can run the spades, once king has been killed, and he may return a spade instead of switching to clubs. In short, you must play James A. Dearth Has Art Exhibit In San Mateo Thirty and One Artists are now presenting, a one man show by James A. Dearth, Peninsula artist, at 77 East Third avenue. San Mateo.

Major Dearth (retired), a grad and sales in' better stores nation ally. NORTH 4 10 5 A 10 9 6 5 2 10 6 WEST EAST AQ 7 5 4 2 A A 762 I 10 3 7 14 AQ 9 3 8 7 5 42 SOUTH 4.J963 A 4 TC'8 3 North ast South West 1 I Taw 2 Psuw 3 NT All Pasi Optnini ld 4 West leads the lour of spades against your contract three no trump. IF he is leading from the ace, your best play from dummy is the. king. If West is leading from the queen, however, you can' use dummy's ten tij force out the ace.

How do you guess this play? You shouldn't be peeking at the East West cards to see which play is right. II you accidentally Mrs. Brcsman is about thel same age as the actress and re uate of the Fine Arts School at members as a teenager seeing Miss Taylor in her first big movie hit "National "Even then," said Betty Breg man. "people said we looked alike." Today, the resemblance is striking enough for fans of Miss Taylor to ask for Mrs. Bregman's au PALM HOUSE OF BEAUTY 1626 Palm Ayenue Son Mateo fl" 5 9213 WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS MONDAY, AUGUST 1ST Ohio State university, has also studied at the San Jose State College.

The 20 oil paintings comprising the show include portraits, seascapes and landscapes, and reveal the artist's belie! that all art is built on a foundation ol abstract design. Of interest also arc the frames which Dearth, a fine craftsmen, makes himself. The show will continue through this month arid is open to the public. tograph and for fans of Debbie Reynolds to treat her as if she had taken Eddie away from Debbie. Several have hissed, "home wrecker," The designer has the same blue eyes, heavy arched brows and jet dar hair as the actress.

Her figure may be a little loss voluptuous. She weighs nounds; stands five feet four inches in her sock feet, measures 37, 25 and 37. When Miss Taylor was in town recently to do some scenes for her new movie, "Butterficld 8' dozens of New Yorkers asked for Mrs. BreEniart's ajtosrapii. SaAANa.To Host Performance, Luncheon Date Students of the Robert Kirk patrick dance studio will perform at the noon luncheon Tuesday for the San Mateo Newcomers' auxiliary.

Woodley B. Gosling, vice president, will preside in the absence of Mrs. Edward Edison, president, at the. event at the Benjamin Franklin hotel. SaMNa has sent a monetary donation for two camperships in the Boys' dub of Sah Mateo.

DIFFERENT TOAST A different cinnamon toast! Spread toast slices with honey and sprinkle witfv cinnamon. Broil until bubbly, and serve at once "I just tell 'em, 'You've got the a mn wrong gar she said. The designer created quite stir when she and her husband Z2 Martin, an insurance company executive, went to see the movie En route, lo the ballroom ef the Peninsula Golf and Country club for the reception following their recent marriage are the new Mr. and Mrs. Harry It.

Matthews. Tile Key. Robert Hansen performed the service at the First church in Hurlinsame. The bride, the former Frances Weston, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Weston of San Matej. Her husband is the son of the Walter K. Grants of Maiden, Mass. The newly weds will make their home in BrjrlinKame upon' their return from a honeymoon in and Mexico City, (Geoff Cook. photo) "The Rat Race" which stars Miss "You could hear the buzz in the theater," laughed Mrs.

Eregman. "I guess a lot of people thought, well.JWiss Taylor's got a lot of nerve to dG that." Does her husband resemble either the late Mike Todd or Eddie THE Two Bridge Club Calendars Headed by Masterpoint Play Juven Aire's "Oh lordy no." she said. always being taken for Rock Hud son." BURLINGAME BRIDGE CLUB Monday evening honors went lo Sheila Pool Ed Lincoln, Roy and Beverly Schlichtmann, Paul de Vries Earl Clayton, Ken Deedler Annual July CLEARANCE SALE Starts Thursday, July 14 15 16 CARLMONT BRIDGE CLUB Masterpoint a week from tonight at 7:.45 p.m; at the American Legion Eush and Laurel streets, San Carlos. Top scores in the recent mas Hairstyling Meet Attracts Localite Grace Fry of San Mateo leaves Friday to attend the fortieth national hair styling convention in Chicago. Miss Fry, a graduate of cosmetology from the College of San Mateo, is corresponding secretary ot the Peninsula Hair terpoint turned in by Mrs.

C. A. Draga Mrs. M. S.

Swanson ana! R. Zellcrbach T. S. Simpson (firsts); Mrs. Paul White Mrs.

Harry Hall and Mrs. E. Gutter Mrs. P. G.

Lvolf (seconds): Mrs. Perry Rose Mrs. Ray Rhodes and Ida Mae Thompson Sub Teen Dresses Siiei 6 to 14 i from 7.95 to 15 4.98 7.98 8.98 dressers' and Cosmetologists association and is also a member of' the National Cosmetologists' Phil Jones. Thursday afternoon's winningl places went to Fern Pefley Mariei AlicE Kramcr Ruth Whit 1 meyer, Mr. and Mrs.

Leland Mc Graw, and Hermine Gordon Gertrude Tonry (north south); Roy and Beverly Schlichtmann, Leisel Krocs Jo Draga, Vera Reeder Hazel Crawford, Mrs. Arthur Crawford Adeline Brilliant. The club meets Mondays at 7:30, p.m. and Thursdays at 12:45 p.m. at the Hurlingame 1 Recreation center.

Prattlers will be provided. association. 3ada Longanecker (thirds); Marie S. Rogers Fern Pefley and Genevieve Richards Mrs. Omar Hawelka'( fourths).

Wednesday evening places went to Edgar Lincoln John S.wirhun, Dick Huggard Jamcs Nelson, and Mrs. George Magdeburger Mrs. Leigh Knoblauch. THURSDAY NIGHT BRIDGE CLUB Masterpoint tomorro.v night. In accordance with club policy, at least one member of a competing pair must have attended a regular session since the last masterpoint in order to win points.

Weekly tournament winners were Mr. and Mrs. Guido Mur nig and Mrs. M. Thomas Mrs.

Joan Bodenlos (firsts); Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith and. and Mrs.

Arthur Steenson (seconds); Mrs. John Davis Edwin Ear shell and Mrs. Cecelia Weaver Mrs, Kathryn McLean (thirds); Herbert Goudzward Ron Meyers and Mrs. Lillian Smith Mrs. Ruth Bihlmaier (fourths); Ed Lanag han Ron Swanson and (tie) Mr.

and Mrs. John Swirhun and Mrs. Sub Teen Sweaters by Pandora. Sires. 1 0 to 14 Cardignni and lip on 3.98 4.98 8.98 PENINSULA BRIDGE CLUB Monthly masterpoint Friday at 8 p.m.

at the Redwood' City Worn an's club. Sub Teen Blouses ond Playwecfr Greatly Reduced Kenneth England Mrs. Marion Hi I Once again, Byron's offer: wk fl a tremendous selection of the season's favorites In 1 your choice of reels: low, I rnirJ, hi or wedge ,1 slim, tapered or modified, I 1 Bl as you prefer fabrics, I I straws, vinyls, leathers, or interesting combinations i wonderful opportunity Bh add several pairs to your I mi summer shoe collection lBj at unbelievably low prices! 9 fine handbags 13 off 1 Lcmos (fifths). Girls' Dresses Siiei 7 14 Some Sun Dresses Drip dry Cottons Values from 7.9J to 1 3.95 iBl. 4.98 6.98.7.98 The club, an affiliate of the American Contract Bridge league.

meets at 7:30 p.m. at the Burltn ame Recreation center, 850 Bur lingame' avenue. Sessions are open to newcomers and players without partners will be paired before the games start. Girls' Pastel Cardigans Siies 8 to 14 'alues from 6.98 to 7.9B and 4.98 BAYWOOD BRIDGE CLUB inning teams at last week monthiy masterpoint were Dena Davis Jeanne Sturges, Dick1 Grant Al Kreislc, Grace Erabb Robert Horr, Evan Bailey Jimj Davis firsts Paul de Vries Phil A honeymoon in Palm Springs followed the recent afternoon nuptials uniting Anita Marie Jones and Stewart T. Davis.

Hie Rev. Edwin Howard performed the rites in the Congregational church of San Mateo. Carol CamJcla attended the bride at the altar and. Robert Davis Jr, attended his brother. The bride's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Byron G. Jones. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert A. Davis e( San Francisco are the parents of the benedict. The couple win live in Daly City. (Gooff Cook photo) Jones, Roy and Beverly Scb.Iieh.t man, Lee and Marilyn McGraw, Girls' Car Coats Size 8 lo 14 Values to 7.9B 4 98 Madeline Murnig Jo Draga (sec Florence Dunham Alice Kramer, Doris England Elizabeth; Thompson, Marie Collms Alice. Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Cerrotti of San Mateo have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Diane Clair, Id Gary Dean Hanson, son of Kenneth Hanson of Hayivard pad Mrs. E. John Ccrrudo of Castro Valley. Diane is a ifraduntc or San Mateo Hifih school.

Her fiance is a junior at San Francisco State college. The couple will wed in January. fMacy's Photo) Miller, laylor An LockwDodi (fourths). The has been invited to Girls' Playweor ond Shirts Greatly Reduced wioherflS HRv AMONG THE.PJNES" attend club sessions which start :30 p.m. Tuesdays at xa street, San Mteo.

REST, RELAX, PLAY AND REVEL IN OUR SUN DRENCHED MOUNTAIN PLAYGROUND Girls' Baby Doll and Tailored PJ.s Sizes 10 12 14 Volues to 4.00 2.98 clearaway Summer T9 HOLE MANICURED GOLF COURSE SIZES to 11, AAAA to but, not in every style All Sales Final SUMMER'S FINEST ADDRESS dfesses dresses.sporMWeai Girls' Dresses Sizes 3 to 6X Values from o. 95 toHl 95 iol. 3.98 4.98 6.98 YOU'VE EARNED IT NOW ENJOY It consults end jingerK off, I ot and A Glorious Vitation at i Sensible Rate with these wonderful amusements and facilities just steps from our patio. HOUSE MICC Sal Carson i Music Excellent meilt Barbecue! Supervised kiddies ivinti MANY OTHER ITEMS OF GREAT VALUE The Juven Aire's Trails sciftie hike San Moleo, Stonestown San Frnncieo OF NINE grass 3,5,7 anrXsratfy Centra! Sttrl 1 ost Dfflce Beaut; Salon For Rc iinaliont wii HobAt g'fr Laka County California 'Tour Timl Axtnt Shoe Corner Third and Son Motco Drive, DOWNTOWN SAN MATEO OPEN MONDAY. AND FRIDAY NIGHTS 1316 Burlingoma Ave.

Burlingoma D1 4 0 114 Open Thurs. Evenings. HILLSDALE SHOPPING CENTER LOWER MALL OPEN MOM. THURS. AND FRI.

NIGHTS.

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