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Bristol Virginia-Tennessean from Bristol, Virginia • 6

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1 i I i 1 1 i i BRISTOL VIRGIN 1A-TENN ESSE AN MONDAY OCTOBER 9 1950 PAGE 6 Cornerstone Blackwood on Bridge i COLLEGE "COPS" HONORED NORTHAMPTON MfU an honor to be a "grass cop? at Smith Each dormltoiy elects a "cop" Identifiable by badge and whistle to enforce traffic rules for blcydeg Isnd 'pe-destriana on the campus Phone PROMPT FREE DELIVERY OOFUthSk' (Editors Note: glnia-Tennessean Citadel Laid i Todays Recipe a dally series In the Vh futures Bristol women and their favorite retP- Tbe V-T will welcome calls from any woman who would uke to contribute to the columaJ Mrs Homer Jones Jr contributes a year-around favorite "Roquefort Salad Dressing1! for recipe ROQUEFORT SALAD DRESSING 2 hard boiled eggs 1 small bottle dressing 1 cup Wesson Oil 1-2 cup vinegar 2 buttons of garlic Dash of Tobasco sauce 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce 2 small packages of Roquefort cheese Mash egg yolks in bowl and add the Wesson Oil and vinegar while beating constantly Add Tobasco garlic Worcestershire and crumbled cheese Stir thoroughly Serve on lettuce with egg whites shredded over it Makes fodr -large or six -small servings from toddlers i to teen-agers THEIR TOGS yrf1 drycleaning A i I WEST EAST S1S ST HK 7 HJ I Do IS I 07 6-Q1S7S4 C-KS SOUTH (MR ASEk sa a a HA 0 7 I DJ SI C-S THE aiDDINO NORTH CAST SOUTH 1 PASS 4 PASS I AU PASS Today's hand wasn't a difficult orje and 'Mr Abel made it by careful play But 111 wager he would have flubbed it if he had been subjected to frequent criticism on the previous deals West opened the ten of spades which was won on the board With the king Mr Abel took stock and uw that he bad nine tricks in high cards Cotild he afford the luxury of Removing trumps? No that was out Clearly the other tricks he needed had to come from the trump itself So at the second trick Mr Abel carefully laid down the ace and king of diamonds Then he cross-ruffed clubs and hearts making eight trump tricks in all' He conceded a diamond trick at the end What a difference if he had not cashed his ace and king of diamonds early On the third lead of clubs East would have discarded one of his diamonds Then Mr Abel would have won both the ace and king of that suit and the contract -would have been down one (Editor's Note: Euler Black wood originator of the popular Blackwood slam convention claim "Bridge is pert skill part chance and mostly Just plain understanding human nature Be tinning today Mr Blackwaad it fustrates his bridge theories through a aeries of columns "Blackwood on Bridge" to- run daily In the Vfrginla-Tennessean) By EASLEY BLACKWOOD My friend Mr Masters Is the amiable host at' a well known bridge dub At one lime or another Mr Masters hu to play with every type of partner and against every type of opponent Be not only gets a salary for his work he also gets a part of his winnings If any Mr Masters hu learned the hard way that he must adjust his game to fit the varying skills' abilities temperaments and superstitions of his fel-low-players One of Mr blasters' regular patrons is Mr Abel who can play pretty fair bridge when he is un- ruffled But with a carping partner Mr Abel is quite likely to go to pieces Long ago Mr Mah ten acquired the art of keeping his partner happy Mr Abel is particularly amenable to kind treatment at the bridge table and Slays his best when Mr Masters i his partner Both sides vulnerable North dealer NORTH (MR MASTERS) Q-J 4 The cornerstone of the Salvation Army Citadel under construction for the past three months at the southeast comer of S' ate and Pennsylvania Avenue was laid at 3 yesterday with impressive ceremony 1 -Presiding was "Tiny" Fau-cette president of the Bristol Salvation Army ddviaory board who introduced two ranking SA officials Divisional Commander Brigadier Ernest Pickering of Louisville Ky- and Lt Commissioner Albert Chesham territorial commander from Atlanta -Both men paid to the unflagging efforts of Major and Mrs Hoekstra heads of the local post who have been instrumental in bringing about the realization of the new edifice Tribute was also paid -to the generosity of Bristol citizens whose contributions made the erection possible A metal box containing documents which might possibly be -of interest to later generations wu buried beneath the stone at 3 octet MRS HOMER Meadowood JONES JR Addition Da yw suffer dktms frwa tiri When Mother brings thou Sunday-slacks that Junior just happened to be wearing when he slid ever the goal line with the winning touchdown do we threw up our hands ia despair? We do notl When she brings us the party drew that Sister converted into a mud-pie-making uniform do we wring our hands and Jear our hair? Not on your life! We love iti Owning Clothes is our busineu and the dirtier they get the more ere enjoy undirty-ing them tbs bigger 'the Job the man spectacular the result 0) POPCORN BY THE TON PARKERSBURG Va (UP) movie patrons consumed $50000 worth of popcorn candy and chewing gum last year More than four tons of popcorn the best seller were consumed NATURE CATCHES UP CONSTANTINE Mich Dr Slote who Is celebrating 50 years as -a physician has delivered 2000 babies but got only singles In his first 30 years Then in a single year hg had six pairs of twins QSub WtlCQS Phone S-3050 Do funcUooal moothly allmanta auks you sut-hr pain 1m 1 nervous straa4lyrwtls4aWMk! Hrtnien tlmaajWuat pizitham'S Compound hu a ng antlapaamodlo aetloa of womee's moat impartmt or- ssnahnotoalyr ly pain but slao Sew-Thrifty too! Bib apron takes Two aprons in one pattern! one 98-lb feed bag or 1 1-8 yds 35-inch And small apron takes only 7-8 yd and 1-2 yd you could use scraps! So popular for gifts bazaars Pattern 9091 size medium Transfer included This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit Complete illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step Send twenty-five cents in coins for this pattern to Marian Mar tin care of The Bristol Virgin ia-Tennessean Pattern Dept 232 West 18th St New York 11 Print plainly name address with zone size and style number New season styles for you to sew! Send Twenty Cents for our Marian Martin' Fall and Winter Pattern Book Fashions for the young and young in heart plus Christmas ideas galore! A free pattern of a blouse to make from a yard of 39-inch fabric is printed in the book I- yjotebooh NICHOLAS and ANTHONY IAZETTI of Brooklyn ARTHUR LACOY of Ackerman Mich GERALD BOLEN of Denver Colo and FREDERICK BES-SAW of Spring Lake are guests for the next few weeks of VANPOOL at Hotel General Shelby MRS JOHN CARROLL and sister MISS MARY LOIS STAL-LARD spent the weekend with their brother SGT STAL-LARD and family Sgt Stallard is stationed at Fort Knox Ky Mendota Faculty Honored With Tea The entire faculty of Mendota High School was honored at a tea given at the home of Mrs Alton Wade Wednesday September 27 from 3 to 5 All the P-T A-members were hostesses Mrs Margaret Litton gave the address of welcome to the teach-ter Mr Frederick Smith delighted the audience with the reading of poems Mr Earl Counts the principal gave an inspiring talk on democracy defense through education Decorations of fall flowers were used throughout the house The P-T A is sponsoring a Parcel Post Sale Saturday October 7 at which a beautiful quilt will be given to the lucky number fuEHCEP QUA GIRL SCOUTS The Girl Scout Leaders Club meeting will be held at 7:30 tonight at the Girl Scout Center cm Fifth Street Wednesday at 5:45 m- the council will meet at the Scout Center riBST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Women of the Church will meet Tuesday at 11 a Mrs Goodman will present Dr John Yelton' superintendent of Home Missions in Holston Presbytery who will show slides of Home Mission Churches in this area Lunch will be served by Circle 6 Circle 11 will meet in the Ladies Parlor of the church Tuesday at 1pm Mrs Joe Leslie and Mrs Paul Johnson will be hostesses 1 FIRST CHRISTIAN The Christian Women's Fellowship of the First Christian Church will meet Thursday at 7:30 at the church A movie the City Limits will be shown BRISTOL MUSIC CLUB Bristol Musie Club will meet Thursday morning at 11:30 at the YWCA Woodlawn House for the regular business session BRISTOL CHAPTER UDC Bristol Chapter UDC will meet Wednesday afternoon at three at -the YWCA An- derson Street with Mrs Routh and Mrs Bush hostesses The Rev Thomas will give the historical program'- BRISTOL TENN P-TJL 'f 7 Bristol Temifcssee P-TA Council will meet Tuesday at the YWCA The executive board 1 meeting will be held at 7 and the-regular meeting at 8 i NEWCOMERS CLUB ri Newcomers Club will meets Friday for the regular 12:30 luncheon in the Pine Room of Hotel General Shelby Guest speaker will be Mrs Leona Lincoln executive leader of the! American Red Crocs ANN CARTER LEE UDC Ann Carter Lee Chapter UDC will meet Wednesday at 3 with Mrs Henry Miller 337 Moore St Dr Martin of Sullins College will be the speaker CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Circle One of the Central Christian Church will meet Thursday at 2:30 with Mrs Kelly Barker Blountville Highway Three members will celebrate birthdays- REYNOLDS METHODIST Reynolds Memorial Methodist Church WSCJS will meet- Tuesday at 11 ie Circle Six will have charge of the program with Mrs George Huffman and Mrs William Davidson taking part Lunch will be served at 12:30 with Circle Two Mrs A Brake in charge CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Women of the Church Central Presbyterian -Church circles will meet as follows: One' Mrs Broome 523 Carolina Ave Tuesdy at 3 Two Mrs Eads and Miss Gertrude Mason 2012 State St-Tuesday at 3 Three Mrs Haynes Jr Haynesfield for luncheon Tuesday at 12:30: Four Mrs Brown 915 Holston Ave Tuesday at 3 Five Mrit Bradley Roberts Arlington Ave Tuesday at 10 a Six Mrs Alexander Mclver 111 Ashe St Tuesday at 8 Seven Mrs Wallace Brown 411 Holston Ave Tuesday at 7:45 pm Eight Mrs William Carty Abingdon Highway Tuesday at 7:30 Business Supper Meeting Wednesday 6 pm SHERIFF NO SHIELD MILWAUKEE (UP) When they told Eugene Lechner a county engineer that his bicycle had been stolen' he was sure it was a practical joke He checked and found an audacious thief had walked out of the sheriffs garage with his $200 racing wheel JC Legion Ladies 1 To Entertain Local Auxiliary Johnson city Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion have-invited the Ladies Auxiliary of the Hackler-Wood Post 145 of the American Legion to their membership tea It will be at the home of Mrs Burgin Dosiett Wednesday October 11 from 2 till 4 All members of the Auxiliary are invited to attend They will meet at the Legion Hut on Woodlawn Avenue at 1:30 Those having cars are asked to bring them (Baptist Sunday school 1 i October 9-13 7:00 to 8:30 PM Appliances -f all types available on our agr a I EASY TERMS Confe by and see this big dlsplayl Hamilton-Bacon Call 2160 or 13 classes Goal 1000 nightly Holston and Lebanon Associations in and around Bristol Out of school? BREWER The James Brewer American Legion Auxiliary will meet Friday October 13 at 3 at the Legion Home on Piedmont McIVER PRESBYTERIAN 4 Mclver Memorial Presbyterian Church Circles will meet Tuesday at 8 as follows: One with Mrs Sims 1313 Newton St Two' with Mrs Honaker 1920 Lawrence Ave Three with Miss Betty Garland 108 Lexington St WINDSOR PRESBYTERIAN Windsor Avenue Presbyterian Church circles one two and three will meet Tuesday at the church Circles meet at 11 a lunch at 12 and the general meeting at 1:30 of Duffield tells ho planning Like miltiona of other women Mrs Frsky is --thuaiaatie about electric cooking clean fast automatic Its aafety ia important too with 13- month-old daughter Jane toddling around V' HEADACHE EASED IN FEW MINUTES LjquM Capudtaa eoatalna four pata- ssnaesaag stares "No sewing la rooms filled with wearisome shadow" says Mrs Fraley Plenty of outlets put i light right when needed Below Mrs Fraley '1 and her eleetrie home freeaer Behind her the water heater electrie of eouraet -V" Planning to build or remodel? 'worthwhile tip: pot in plenty of alec- trie outlets wire your homo for the future -what-we did" says Mrs Fraley "We knew it would save ns time and money In the long run Now with three or four double outlets in each room I can rearrange the furnishings at any time Wa use lamps to the right :7 and left and never experience spotty lighting "We know from experience that proper planning and electricity take a great deal of the drudgery out of farm life We have every convenience ef the city good lighting electric range water system electric water heater home freeaer and other appliances that give me more free time They're safe with a baby about the home and certainly take the dread out of being a wife" These benefits of electric living are reaching more and more rural families as lines extend in Rue-' sell Scott Dickenson Wise and Wash-' ington counties put up more than 203 miles of rural lint In these counties so far this year and more are i being bojlt right For After-School Vigor Sis is neighborhood hopnotdk cheap thanks to Sunbeam 'n jqlfy See all dm energy ante uds bora up in one afternoon: 1 Hopscotch -49S units Jumping 4U Tag Stick 405 nnits 4 i Cttjof ddkimi StmLaM daf gif tmiaJl IttMeA imoaUmo Ji 'wi mtti Udtim 7 APPALACHIAN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY 'I V- j-v -r- -v I c' ji 'V 'V a vi I Lv IV- i'l p-1 1 A- lv 156 wstppi i tfUU ili 'll I-.

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