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The News from Frederick, Maryland • Page 9

Publication:
The Newsi
Location:
Frederick, Maryland
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9
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ON BRIDGE Dummy Discards Deceive Foes NOKTH A A 8 7 tl 4 WEST EAST 4 6 2 4 7 4 QJ A 1 0 2 109T 5 4 1 0 9 8 7 5 2 SOUTH (D) 4 1 0 9 8 5 3 9 6 3 North-South vuJ Souih Wert North 14 Pass Pass Pass 3 Pass 34 Pass 4 4 Pass Pass Pass Opening Court News Marriage Licenses John H. Toms, 22. LeGore, and Lora M. Morgan, 19, Baltimore, Walter Loy Smith, 18, Bedford, and Ann Marie Sachs, 18, of Cumberland. James A.

Ream, 30, and Elizabeth Ann Hill, 25, Lebanon, Pa. George E. Astrop, 32, colored, Washington, and lola O. Marshall, 20, colored, IJpperville, Va. Howard Warner, 27, and Nancy Cochran.

18, both of Baltimore, Donald V. Laesser, 25, and Elizabeth J. Macomber, 22, both of Batavia, N. Y. Omar K.

Lerman, 29, and Martha T. Smallwood, 30, divorced, both of Rochester, N. Y. Property Deeded Charles E. Schill, administrator, to Marvin E.

Kennedy and wife, $1,800, city. Ruth R. Flautt to Alex Smallberg and wife, $10, city. Lafayette A. Main and wife to Joseph F.

Kaylor wife SIC county. Harvey C. Boone and wife to John E. Messenger and wife, $10, county. ers' Class and tinging was led by Millard E.

Crum. Prayer was given by Edward St Rice. The Scripture lesson was read by Paul Smith. A short service was conducted by Edward S. Rice.

A vocal solo was presented by J. Fred Kreissig, accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Edward H. Mantz. Charles Lockard gave the address.

After a few brief remarks by Gteorge Lockard, President of the Leaders' Bible Class, the service dismissed with the benediction by Rev. C. L. Beard. BY OSWALD JACOBY Written for NEA Service You've surely often deceived opponents by plays or discards from your hand Have you ever deceived them by the cards you've played from the dummy? It seems impossible to get a deceptive effect by the plays made from an exposed hand, but it can be done, as we'll see today's hand.

West opened the queen of clubs, and South won with the king. Declarer led a spade to the ace, returned to the ace of clubs, and led the queen of spades. West took the king of spades, and declarer began his campaign by discarding a small heart from the dummy. South was far more interested in dummy's hearts than in dummy's diamonds, but he wanted to create the opposite impression. West returned a club, and South ruffed Declarer next led the jack of spades and discarded a second heart from dummy.

East discarded his last club on the third round of spades. South could afford to lead still another trump and to discard still another heart from the dummy. This trick gave East something to think about He still had his original three hearts and four diamonds, while dummy had saved only two four diamonds Perhaps East should have sniffed the air for the aroma of red herring, but, it didn't occur to him that anything was going on. East discarded the deuce of hearts, and the party was over. South led a heart and gave up two heart tricks, after which his nine of hearts was good as his vital tenth trick.

JOINT SERVICE First Avenue Methodist Church of Brunswick, and The Leaders' Bible Class of Calvary Methodist Church, Frederick, held a joint service in Brunswick, on Sunday evening. The program was arranged by Ray Watkins, chairman of the Devotional Committee'of the Lead- CARS ARE DAMAGED An estimated $125 in property damage was done in an auto accident at the corner of West Patrick and South Bentz streets about 4 o'clock Monday evening. Involved in the accident were cars driven by Mrs. Jean E. Lydard, MrMurray street, and Willis Berger, Washington.

Berger attempted a left turn onto South Bentz street and struck the right front of the Lydard auto. No one was reported injured. Investigating i Claude Evans estimated the damages and preferred no Charges. The Lydard car received about $50 In damages and the Berger car $75 in damages the left rear. Clarksburg CLARKSBURG--The 4-H Area Senior Council met at the home Ronie Prevost.

--Mr. and Mrs. George Mallei Prevost Jr. of New York Cit visited Captain and Mrs George Mallet Fievost last Sunday. --Dr.

David T. Rees, with group of Navy officers, visitei many ports in South America. Dr Rees will open his office hen Friday. Mabel Dahler has been to her home with a leg --Mrs. confined injury.

--Miss Helen L. Draper celebrated her birthday Saturday. --Mr. Clarence Martz and Frank Martz of near Frederick visited Mr. Ralph F.

Martz on Sunday Sandra Jean Cordell celebrated her birthday on Monday. --Among those recently ill are Mrs. Mabel Dahler and Mr. Raymond King. --Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Gray announce the birth of a son. --Miss Connie Rippeon, five- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rippeon, underwent a heart operation at University Hospital, ialtimore, last week.

--Among those graduating from nigh school in this neighborhood are Carroll Earp, Joan Edwards ind Donald Johnson. Carroll and loan are seniors at Gaithersburg ligh School and will graduate on Tune llth. They are both members i the National Honor Society at Carroll is the only boy tmoug seven girls upon whom this lonor was bestowed. Donald is i senior at Damascus High School Deputy District Governor Lewis lershberger and Zone Chairman Ruhland Bowyer attended. Miss arrollyn Kenndall gave a piano olo and Sam Ferguson presented comic script Capt.

Charles rlagaha of the State Police spoke Certificates of achievement were resented Myersville, Brunswick nd New Market clubs by Governoi rlorgan Urbana Lion Ladies serv- dinner. ZONE MEETING Lions and their ladies from My- irsville, Middletown, Brunswick, Mew Market, Frederick, Carroll Manor and Smithsburg attended zone meeting of the Urbana Lions last week Urbana Club President Lawrence Franklin presided Governor John Morgan, NEW BANK DIRECTOR At a meeting of the board of directors of the Woodsboro Savings RADIO-TV SERVICE Dependable Service at Fair Prices HARRY HAMILTON, JR. 2-A Norva Ave Frederick, Md. PHONE MO 3-5809 The News, Frederick, Tuesday, May 29, 1956 Bank on Monday, George William Smith was chosen a director to succeed the late Jacob P. Feiser Mr.

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