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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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PAGE 16 BRISTOL COURIER and LEVITTOWN TIMES Jacohy On Bridge Unique Variation Nefs Grand Slam TOST NORTH AK3 AK73 4 J108 EAST 11 4Q10862 4J5 V94 VJ10 65 975 4842 4bJ82 SOUTH (D) 4 A974 4 AK3 4bK97 Both vulnerable Sonth West North IN.T. 6 74 Pass Pass Pass Pass 4 N.T. 5 N.T. 6 N.T. Pass Eut Pass Pass Pass Pass Opening 9 Bobby Jordan and Arthur Robinson of Philadelphia, who finished second in the Phoenix trials, have only been playing as partners for a few years.

In fact, Arthur, who is just 26, been playing bridge very long, but he sure has started out fast. Of course, he had good instruction at home, as both his parents are life masters. Arthur likes to tell about his first duplicate with his mother. He had learned the point count and a little about Blackwood. His five heart bid showed his two aces; his six heart bid showed his tw'o kings and his seven dia- Get Acquainted, ROLLER SKATE! You'll never know what fun is until you try! Healthful exercise, too! ir OPEN SKATING EVERY EVENING (Except Mondays) from 8 P.M.

to 11 P.M. ROLLERAMA ROLLER SKATING RINK Rt. at Newportvllle Rd. Levittown, Pa. Wl 9-2782 mond bid was intended to show his one queen.

Mrs. Robinson did not know this new' Blackwood variation and passed with the idea that Arthur had a long diamond suit. Arthur might not have known much about bidding, but even as a beginner the play of the cards was easy for him. He decided that nine of hearts opening was a doubleton. In that case he could only count twelve tricks, but Arthur found his thirteenth by means of an unusual trump play.

He won the opening heart lead; cashed the king and ace of spades and ruffed a third spade high. He returned to his hand with the king of clubs and ruffed his last spade with another high trump. He then ran off three rounds of trumps, discarding fourth heart on his third trump. Since trumps broke three-three Arthur had his thirteenth trick and the first top score of what will undoubtedly be a long of triumphs. bidding has been: South West North East 1 4 Pass 1 4 Pass IV Pass IN.T.

Pass You, hold: 4AQ76 VAQ76 42 4KJ52 What do you do? A Pass. You do have 16 points, but your la show- inff very little. QUESTION Instead of bidding one trump your partner goes to two clubs over your, one heart. do you do now2 Answier Tomorrow HAVE YOUR CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAY PARTY AT ICE CREAM ISLAND IN OUR PRIVATE PARTY ROOM MINIMUM-10 125 PERSONS AT I Ea. EACH INCLUDES FOLLOWING Hamburger French Fries Soda Birthday Cake with Name and Ice Cream Price Includes Tax GALL ST 8-1743 FOR RESERVATIONS Movie Timetable BRISTOL BRISTOL of DRIVE-INS ANDALUSIA A Man Night LINCOLN Flesh Of MORRISVILLE Car Between Of This From The ROOSEVELT LEVITTOWN TOWNE Happened To Baby NEWTOWN HALL That Took (2 8 p.m.) NEW JERSEY (BURLINGTON) Mr.

TRENTON BRUNSWICK Italian CAPITAL LINCOLN For The See- TRENT (7:12, 9:46) DRIVE-INS EWING Happened To Baby DIX Of (7 (9 p.m. only) LEVITTOWN, N. J. FOX SUPER 130 Of Man Is An MT. HOLLY MT.

HOLLY A Man (7 9) RIVERSIDE FOX Happened To Baby (7 9:15) MOORESTOWN CARLTON (7:10 9:30) CIRCLE DRIVE (9:25 only), When We (7 11:55) PALMYRA BROADWAY Of Adjust (7:15 9:30) MAPLE SHADE ROXY Puppeteers In Action Television In Review Osmond Brot Make You Happy Pupils of Woodrow Wilson High School recently presented the traditional Punch and Judy puppet show to students in Bristol Township elementary schools. The performers, directed by John Boyce, are (from left) Sandy Shullman, Diane Renaldo, Loretta and Nancy Butler. They constructed the set made the hand puppets for the presentation. Vealis Backs Federal Tax Cut 4 BIG FEATURES 4 1. 'HOT CAR GIRL" 2.

"IN BETWEEN AGE" 3. "NOT OF THIS EARTH" 4. "GIANT FROM UNKNOWN" OPEN EVERY SUN. GREAT SHOWS IONITE! at Your Conveniently Located ELECTRICALLY HEATED DRIVE-IN THEATRES Exclusive PHILA. Showing! Late 3 Features HAL'S Talk of the TownD I Daily 5 P.M.

t. It P.M. Bristol Mayor James M. Nealis today joined with chief executives of cities and boroughs of America to support President proposal for an Federal tax cut in the lower brackets of individuals, to promote consumer demand; in the middle and upper brackets, to heighten incentives and encourage investment; and for corporations, to promote business BAR STEAK HOUSE RT. 13 HAINES RD.

LEVITTOWN, PA. bl Now Featuring 1-lb. STEAK 1 ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 P.M. SHOW STARTS 7 P.M. Now Playing 'TERIOD OF ADJUSTMENr' 2nd Hit ''NO MAN Is An Island'' SIRLOIN With Salad F.F.

Potatoes Rolls, Butter 159 BRISTOL relax yeers to your life FRI. SAT. TONY FRANCIOSA JANE FONDA "PERIOD OF ADJUSTMENT" CHILDREN'S SATURDAY MATINEE "BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRE" 3 COLOR CARTOONS swicy, spicy ahtf The Greatesi Peel Since jx Banana! if 3 BIG TECHNICOLOR HITS! 7 P.M.! See 3 Features as late as 8:40 P.M. Bobby Darin Sandra Dee Kim Novak James Garner A Man Night PLUS HOLLYWOOD SNEAK PREVUE AT 1 1 P.M. ONLY! See a Major Studio Production Starring TONY CURTIS in Cinemascope and Color.

No extro admission charge! CHESTER W. TERCHON VFW POST Beaver Dam Rd. Opposite 3M Airport Open 7 P.M. Weekday Nights DANCING SUN. 9-1 TO THE Gene Marqvis Quartet Ittif ON RT.

13 AT U.S. RT. 1, LANGHORNE, PA. OPP. ROOSEVELT DRIVE-IN DANCING JERRY CLA2E ORGAN PIANO NIGHTLY Filet-Mignon Lobster Tail Prime Rib of Beef Sea Food Dinners from $1.95 Parties up to 150 Phone Wl 5-4092 TO DON LARKIN'S (IN WHITE HORSE BOWLING ACADEMY) Route 206 1 Mile S.

of Trenton The Grcind OJe Opr'y WILLBURN BROS. (Voted The Nation's No, I Vocal Group for 1962) with I ODCTTA I VMM Voted Ttie Most Promising L.UI\C I IM L. mm Female Vocalist of nOKI MPI AilC Guitarist for The Late Hank Williams nCLifVlO plus oor regular and fabulous KOUNTRY SWING KINGS Headed by LES SEVERS SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1963 from 9 P.M. Until DINNER SERVED FROM 4 P.M. DAILY DANCING NIGHTLY POPULAR PRICES NO MINIMUM 64 BOWLING LANES 888-1300 The mayor said: prove that the current heavy personal and corporate income tax burden is stultifying economic of Bristol will benefit by this proposed Federal tax cut.

the present time, our borough is in need of stimulating its economic Nealis said. a logical diagnosis of facts as economists view the value of this proposed federal tax cut, the stimulas of the tax cut w'ould release investment capital, create jobs, increase consumer spending and raise eWING DRIVE-IN TRENTON ELECTRIC CAR HEATERS "WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE?" "FANCY PANTS" TAVERN NEWPORTVILE, PA. AIR CONDITIONED HOOT GIBSON AND THE VIRGINIANS JOHNNY SMITH GUITAR CURLY SMITH GUITAR ROXANNE KINKADE DRUMS MR. MIKE STEEL JAMBOREE Every Fri. Sat.

Nitel By RICK DU BROW United Press International HOLLYWOOD (UPI) The name of the act is the Osmond Brothers. OSMOND. And what they do is make you feel good. Last April, when they were 6, 8. 10, and 12 years old respectively (the bass was 12; the lead.

6), their captivating way with harmony on a program called After was noted here, along with a not-too- difficult prediction that their as- toni.shing poise and showmanship would probably soon have variety shows snapping them up. Well, they are aging: I hear the bass has turned 13. But the snapping up has exceeded even their own hopes of last year. Andy Williams had them on his weekly musicale several times: and, almost needless to say, just as they stole the show from Louis Armstrong on the Disneyland program, so they have done the same with Bette Davis and other headliners in their latest efforts. Thursday it was announced that the youngsters, from Ogden, Utah, were signed to a long-term contract by Williams.

And Thursday night, in another of their brief appearances on his show, they ran away with it again against such competition as Keely Smith, George Gobel, Red Nor- vo, the New Christy Minstrels and the star himself. They are To be specific, their voices are the closest things you will hear to chimes. The youngest brother is a magnificent ham, and the others play off him beautifully, giving him his head. And to top it off, they have faces that absolutely shine with handsomeness of a natural and unaffected sort, and intelligence and simple good nature. Friends, it is sad to report that the sword of grammar is a double-edged one.

Last week, commenting on the English of sportscasters, I used a sequence of words saying remember him failing to correct an error in Since then, bloody thirsty grammarians have pointed out that it should have been not I have sought aid and comfort from available English professors in hopes that, out of friendship, they might suggest that I had used an archaic but proper form; they are, however, adamant. I am wrong, but qualify as a sportscaster. fox NOW PLAYING "BOCCACCIO 70 SATURDAY MATINEE SUPER KIDDIE SHOW 1 P.M. ANGELO'S BAR GRILL BRISTOL PIKE, EDDINCTON Music By The "DEL-FI'S" SAT. NIGHT! nnua OF PHILA.

MUMMER STRING BANDS ON PARADE. At Convention Hall, 34th below Spruce Streets, Phila. SUNDAY MATINEES January 27 and February 3, P.M. SUNDAY EVENING February 3, 1963 P.M WEEKDAYS January 28, 29, February 4, 5 P.M. ALL RESERVED SEATS $2.00 and $2.50 each.

Mail your order with check or money order and a return addressed stamped envelope to: N-14, P.O. Box Phila. 5. Pa. PHONE The Channel Swim: Charles Dickens is suddenly a hot property: NBC-TV recently presented a cartoon version of his story, Christmas a musical based on his book and titled has opened on Broadway; and now CBS-TV will offer a one-hour dramatization of the life and works on Feb.

13. The life of another famous Englishman, statesman Benjamin Disraeli, is the subject of an original 90-minute drama April 4 on of yet another original play, a one- hour story about international fugitives trying to avoid extradition, is in the works at CBS-TV, starring Robert Horton, Walter Slexak, Hedy Lamarr, Cyril Ritchard, Angie Dickinson, Buster Keaton and Hoagy Carmichael: no date is set for its airing. NEW LAMP BLOOMFIELD, N.I. (UPI) Plant growth is stimulated with a new fluorescent lamp designed by lamp division. Called Plant-Gro, the Huorescent tube emits most of its light at a wave length which speeds seed germination, promotes root formation from cuttings and generally accelerates growth.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 11. 1963 20 Gted For Pineway Farms School of Horsemanship students recently saddled, rode, groomed and swered their way to diplomas in the intermediate class. The students were required to display a wide variety of equestrian talents from preparing a horse for riding, to riding, to cooling off and grooming a mount. In addition to the actual demonstration of their equestrian knowledge oat the farms pn Woodbourne Road, Langhorne, the students were given an oral and written test by instructors. Receiving diplomas were following students: David Weed, Andalusia; Janet Pletts, Langhorne: Carolyn Boyce, Fallsington; Nita Crowley, New Hope: Marguerite Monaco, Philadelphia; Louise Taylor, Frank llaloit, Pat Sachs and Carol Petry, Yardley.

Also, Lorraine Fleckenstein and Caryl Smith, Newportville; Nancy Barben, Warminster; Anne Comfort and Nanda Morrisville; Gioi Marie Cianciosi and Carol Jean Poate, Bristol. Diploma recipients from Levittown were Bill Zorn, Susan Stieber, Judy Horn and Susan Crilly. New Hampshire has eight mountains one mile or more in height, three that reach 5,000 feet or more and 56 that top the mark. TOWNE EVENING 7:00 9:20 HONORED as the picture to inaugurate the PRHMIEH 6 MBI 0 IT SEVEN ARTS PRfSENis AN ASSOCIATES AND ALDRICH PRODUCTION Bette Dvfls'wTJoiiiCiniM nail mm WARNER BROS. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE SAT.

1:00 P.M. COLOR CARTOONS LOST CONTINENT' Wl RADIANT IN-CAR HEATERS NOW SHOWING The personal story behind a sex the controversial best selling novel. PLUS 2nd HIT! JME liiiitor Pronounced 3EC-60 STEVE'S MID WAY INN OLD RT. 13 WHEATSHEAF RD. MUSIC AND DANCING MW Every Friday And Saturday Eve.

This Fri. Sat. 'THE VALIANTS" Ronnie Keith Joe Vic Ken 413 JUST NORTH OF TURNPIKI (3701 NEW RODGERS ROAD) Son. thru 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.-Frl.

Sat. 11 i.m. to Midnight PLENTY OP FRBi PARKING.

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1911-1966