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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 33

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7:30 WRVA Television 12 First Next Tuesday Three Organ Recitals Slated at St Works covering four centuries will be included ini each of the three organ recitals to In given by Edouard Nics-Berger at St Paul's Episcopal Church The first program will he at 8:15 pm on Tuesday October IS with subsequent ones on Oetotier 25 and November 1 Mondays thru Thursdays 11:15 TONIGHT hsu fioundupL RICHARD DIX WRVA Television 12 North-South vulnerable North North opened the bidding with one club and South responded with one spade West ovrrcalled with two diamonds and relieved North of the duty to speak When It got back to South he engaged In a little simple arithmetic Since North had been unable to make a free rebid it was highly improbable that his side could go lo game 1 Against the diamond contract! however a number of tricks 'mild he counted on Since North had not supported 'spades it was not improbable three tricks eouid be taken in that suit: the heart holding would in conjunction with holding very probably 'produce a trick and the opener could normally be counted upon to develop three defensive tricks On this count the contract could be set two tricks so South doubled The eight of spades waa opened South won with the queen and returned a trump Norlh took with tie ace and continued with a spade North ruffed the fourth round cashed the ace of clubs and got out with a trump This forced de deals NORTH A 872 VA65 A63 AQ74 WEST EAST 10962 JS VK4 VJ932 KQJ1085 9 9 4KJ8632 SOUTH AKQ4 VQ1087 742 105 The bidding: North East South 1 Tass 1 Fast Pass Double Pass Pass Opening lead: Eight of We have commented a number of times on the fallacious doctrine that undergame contracts should not be doubled without the holding of two trump tricks A sounder policy to double the opponents when you are quite convinced that they cannot fulfill the Nics-Bcrgor will open his first program with by Amlioi Ki u-n in Venice in 1M() and At St Mirk's in his Directing is Plav hv Rand Will A- of Pctershuijg is directing Ayn Rand's "The Night of January 16th" which will he presented in the George Wythe High School auditorium at 8:30 pm on Friday and Saturday The cast of the play was selected from the James River native city at the time of his loath in ISSt Other works which will follow chronologically will lie by Buxtehude Henry Purcell Bach nd Leo Sowerby a contemporary composer Nics-Bergcr calls his recitals historical programs with the purpose of giving the listener a comprehensive idea of organ literature The concerts will be open lo the public without charge i Senior and Junior Wwnen's Clubs and the Westover-Fnreit contract which they have un-iclarcd eventually to lead away Ilhl Men's Club jdertaken witi the proviso or: from his king of hearts The i 'course you cannot score total casualties were four spade Mrs Garland Benton Juhnn 1 Savage White roles made double Concert Set Friday Night By Ensemble 'player a penalty ward for North and SouUi who of the adverse contract without i it will be seen could not reason' the sign of a trump trick ably have scored a game Proceeds will be used to finance a community club house The performances are open Tickets for the Lukas Fossil the public and tickets may be TARGETS FOR TROUBLE! THE RIFLEMAN Violence and conflict are part of a boy's education on the brawling frontier but Lucas McCain is determined that his son won't wear any permanent scars! Starring Chuck Connors Johnny Crawford 8 WRVA Television 12 purchased at Miller and Rhoads and the Virginia Drug Company Improvisation Chamber Ensemble and for the season subscription of five Virginia Cham- her Music Society concerts arc still available at the Virginia Museuiti Theater boxoffice The TONIGHT IN LIVING COLOR CHANNEL 8 TIME 10:00 A WONDERFUL EVENING OF SONG AND DANCE! tnTTri DONALD SHOW STARRING DONALD MITZI GAYNOR CO-STARRING ANDRE PREVIN WITH SIDNEY MILLER 9 To KEEP you informed THROUGHOUT tho day STAY tuned to 910 for AMOCO NEWSCASTS 4:30 A 9:00 A 12:05 5:00 Parade Will Climax Fire Prevention Week WAYNESBORO Oct 10-The Foss ensemble will be present-! annual Fire Prevention Week ed as the first of the seriest 1 in Waynesboro will be 8:15 pm on Friday hmight to a close Saturday The ensemble unique in the WIh1a featuring fire ap-chamber music world wiJliParatus- rcscl'e equipment and create "serious music" on hP various marching units spur of the moment No two concerts are exactly alike Musicians are Foss at the piano Charles De Lancy percussion Robert Drasnin flute: i Tied Curto chairman of llie parade project said the line of march will begin at 2 pm Saturday Curto said 18 organizations have announced inten-1 tions of joining the parade and more units are expected Ten loving cups are to be presented during the parade The! cups will go to winning entries' in various divisions I Richard Dufallo clarinet and Howard Coif violin A question and answer period will follow the concert Land There's a marriage to be saved! And the drivers come to the rescue! 9 Ch 12 STAGECOACH WEST Robert Bray Wayne Rogers Richard Eyer star In a fast-moving series based on the daring exploits of the West's hard-riding 9 Ch 12 Praiantad by TNI AMERICAN OIL COMPANT and your AMOCO daalar Man Gets Nine Months OnRootleKftingChare PETERSBURG Oct 10- WAL to Pe Represented LEXINGTON Oct lft-Dr A Ross Borden Jr professor of 3S wchbriinw WHERE ALLEN MEETS GRACE Jimmie Lee Rurseil 31 of English at Washington and Lee Raleigh was convicted in Mu-jUniiersity will represen th nicipal court Monday of trams-! university Tuesday al the in-! porting 378 gallons of iliegil! auguration of a new president! whisky for Colby College in Waterville1 Russell was sentenced to ninei Maine The Washington and Lee months in jail and fined him professor will march in the: $750 Russell arrested Septcm-' inaugural procession in honor of! her 15 noted an appeal 'Dr Roliert Lee Stridor i ii If it concerns your health get it here! ii ft Any product that has todowith your health you can buy here with full confi-deuce in its quality and freshness Since safeguarding health is our business as well as our profession keep our slocks complete and up-toulate always PROMPT DELIVERY It a inack or a men I you will bo delighted with the oicollont food tervod in our Shenandoah rom Juki Around thr t'urnrr from Srnr and Food Fair EXTRASEKSOBYarana True Korean War experience of mass telepathy Involving six men ALCOA PRESENTS John Nswland narrates tales of the supernatural from the lives of people who took "one step the realm of our known sensesl 10 WRVA-TV el 3 th a El 3 -2342 at ALLEN AYE PHARMACY GRACE ST UNITED SUIES BREWERS FOUNDATION A IMPOIIIO IT BATIBHAL USTIUEIS PRODUCTS CMTSSIE 1 1 IISTIUI10IS IIENSEI SCITCR WNISXT IS I flllF i I.

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