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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Thursdav. March 6. 1958 Goren On Bridge NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller Neither vulnerable.

South deals. NORTH I'LL JUST -SNEAK A FEW SHE'LL NEVER KNOW AUNT FRITZ) DOESN'T LIKE ME TO BLOW P. O. Auxiliary Installs Heads Mrs. Jennings Hall was Installed as president of the Postal Supervisors Auxiliary Tuesday night In the home of Mrs.

W. T. James at 24 Tryon St. Other officers Included: Mrs. William Tennant, first vice president; Mrs.

Oscar second vice president; Mrs. Harold Brooksnire, secretary; Mrs, Wayne Jones, treasurer; and Mrs. Mark JJumner, reporter. The new president outlined objectives for the year and appointed committee chairmen. BUBBLES IN THE HOUSE tarv 1 5 mm RML SCOUT io0oooooooKl Tlie National Automobile Club reports that duck hawks reach a speed of between 170 to 200 miles per hour when in pursuit of prey.

A'KQ VKQ A 10 8 64 3 954 WEST EAST A 9 8 7 A 6 5 4 3 2 9 8 7 2 5 4 3 QJ92 47 3 J87 SOUTH A A 10 VA106 K5 AK10 62 The bidding: South West' North East lClub Pass IDiam. Pass 2 NT Pass 6 NT Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Nine of spades. The success or failure of today's no trump slam hinged on which suit declarer selected to develop. The bidding proceeded naturally and when North heard his partner jump rebid to two no trump, he was able to arrive at the slam total merely by adding his 14 high card points to the 19 South had shown. West opened the nine of ditional tricki, With five cards, including the queen and jack, missing in both suits, (he choice would on the surface be reduced to a mere guess, for if either suit broke' 3-2, the hand could be won by the simple expedient of giving up one trick in that suit.

In formulating a plan of action, however, the 4-1 distribution should also be taken Into account. Analysis showed that there was a slight percentage in playing for the club suit, If either hand contained a singleton honor, that suit could be established with the loss of only one trick. But in the diamond suit if there were a singleton honor outstanding, it would avail the declarer nothing unless the singleton were specifically in the East hand, for if West happened to nave a singleton honor, East would have two stoppers in the suit. Selecting clubs to develop, de-clarer was cautious enough to handle the suit in a manner to protect himself against a holding of Q-J-x-x in the East hand. (If West held Q-J-x-x, there could be nothing for declarer but woe.) He first cashed the ace of clubs and then followed with a low club to the nine.

West showed out, and East took the trick with the jack. This established a tcnace position in declarer's hand against East's queen, and declarer subsequently entered dummy to finesse East out of his queen and bring the lotal of tricks to 12. Miracle Cushion Holds False Teeth 3 rSM Tight Eases Sore Gums SnuK brand 1 Ptoture Cushioni are a triumph of science, a sensa tional nw clutio Bil)Ie Class Meets Tonight For Study re-lining thai gets rid of tht annoyanc anil irritation of loose, bariljr fitting falsa tfcth. Snug ease lore, Irritated gumi duo to Inosa fit line drnturri. Annlirrf in fw spades.

With 10 top card tricks Tne YveslBae BiVV Class win immrttt, TnnWi Vi -wnVhViett slay in sight, declarer had to choose between diamonds and clubs for the development of two ad- Fortnightly Meets At ACC Mrs. C. Z. Candler will be hostess to the Fortnightly Club at the Ashcville Country Club, Friday at 3 p. m.

Members will plan Guest Day to he observed March 21. nnniy in piare rii'pi perfect comfort, fcat anything talk, laugh plates "stay put," Harmless to gum or dentures. Snug re-liners can last from 2 to months. Stay a soft and pliable does not harden and ruin plate. Peela right out when replacement is needed.

No daily bother with adheslvei. Get Snug brand Penturt Cushions today 1 1 liners for upper or lower plates fl.Kft. Money back If not satisfied. At all druggist. meet today from 7:30 p.

m. until p. m. in the Greater Ashe-ville Room of the Wcstgate Bon Marche for the continuation of the study of John Chapter 4. This is a non-denominational class and the public is invited.

Spouspkprping cil is sponsoring the sale of 32,000 boxes of half-vanilla and half chocolate sandwich type cookies, thin chocolate mint cookies and plain butter wafers to finance more camping facilities for more girls. MARCIK SNIPES, Susan Bradley and Mrs. Ralph Snipes (L-R), leader of Brownie Troop No. 101, Girl Scouts of America, are getting stocked up at Vance School for the G. S.

cookie sale which starts today and will continue through March 22. Pisgah G. S. Coun- Use Special Name For ANNUAL BASEMENT Dennis The Menace By Hank Ketchum craraaaro HI lUI Your Wife By KATY COLLINS Special to unimaginative husbands: 1 What's your wife's name? Betty? Call her Petrouchka. Or Marabelle? Call her Darling.

Most people dislike their names, Especially women. That's because every woman has a secret "princess" complex. Certainly she was born for better i things. She docs not reject you, Calendar THURSDAY 10:30 a. m.

YH'-Wives, YWCA. 11 a. m. Grace-Full Years Club, Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church. 2 p.

m. Cane Creek Home Demonstration Club, Mrs. J. B. Ncsbltt's 'home.

2 p. m. Ovcr-50 Club, YWCA. 2:30 p. m.

Ashcvlllc chapter, t'DC, Mrs. T. Greer Johnson, 361 Mcrrimon Ave. 2:30 p. m.

Kcniiworth Book Club, Mrs. B. L. Prince, 261 Forest Hill Dr. 2:45 p.

m. Thursday Liter-ary Club, Mrs. C. H. Ramsey, Raird St.

7:30 p. m. Chapter PEO, Mrs. R. E.

McClure, 87 St. Dunstan's Dr. 7:30 p. m. Ladles' Auxiliary, Fraternal Order of Police, Howard C.

Enloe Lodge No. 1, Buncombe County Courthouse. We take odds and ends from the other 4 floors here at Belk's, put them in the basement and mark the prices down to practically NOTHING. BARGAIN HUNTERS will really have a ball. Extra salespeople to help you.

her husband, as Prince Charming. She'd just like to have some-; body treat her like a princess. I once knew a girl named Dorothy Potter who spent most of her spare time wishing her parents had named her "Tam-ara." When I was six I longed to dump my everyday name and be known forever after as "Violet." Shortly after the Violet period I wished as I could be born again as Anne Shirliay, the heroine of "Anne of Green 1 Gables." And then I became old enough to go to the movies and Bagpipe Program Presented PETMJ He's just sot a urns discovered that there was an i actress named Anne Shirley. (Seemed very unfair certainly I must have thought of it before she did.) Emilv Post But if your wife, Mister Un imaginative Husband, happens to be named Anne or even Girl Asks About Removing Hair From Man's Collar don't expect her to find -those pretty names appealing. Call her by a name spelled g-l-a-m-o-u-r.

I Call her by the name of the! 195 MEN'S REG. 2.29 SPORT SHIRTS GMC BOYS' DUNGAREES $MC Short Sleeve Reg. 2.98 Size 6 to 16 1st Quality 167 LADIES' REG. 1.49 BOYS' COTTON DRESSES 1 bb FLANNEL SHIRTS 77c Reg. 5.98 From 2nd Floor Size 6 to 16 Sanforized II WORTH 25c REG.

10c 5 CAKES ZIPPERS TOILET SOAP "7c 7 Colon 3 Lengths 6 Fragrances" Get 10 t-m JUST 67 rr REG. 2.29 YD. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS WC UPHOLSTERY FABRIC QJ Reg. to 3.98 Many Sizes 54 in. 3 Colors Limit yd.

142 PCS. p- REG. TO 3.98 tRifRi SEAMPRUFE LINGERIE 1 TABLE CLOTHS Slips Gowns Up to 7.98 3 Sizes Florals V7 K3r 203 PCS. nQ REG. 79c GIRLS' WEAR 1 U3 MEN'S STRETCH SOX yW Dresses Sweaters Value to 7.98 II 1 Size Fits All 5 Colors LSI 43 LADIES' REG.

1.29 FALL HANDBAGS Wc WOOD SILVER TRAYS 8 Styles Up to 4.98 Jf Jt 5 Compartments Get 2 girl in your dreams. Call her by the name of the girl she dreamed of being the romantic girl who became your wife. Call her Sugar. Call her Honey. Call her by your very own term of endearment of by her very own favorite name of the moment.

And don't you dare use your wife's special name or anyone Ludovic Grant Alexander, introduced by Mrs. Phillip Russell, the program chairman of the Auxiliary to the Buncombe County Medical Society, presented a program of bagpipe m'isic at the meeting of the group yesterday afternoon in the Battery Park Hotel. Mr. Alexander, in Scottish dress, played marches, laments and ballads and told a number of anecdotes concerning the music of the country. It was announced that the group will have a tea Friday at 4 p.

m. in the Nurses Home of Memorial Mission Hospital for senior high school slurli'nls in the county who are interested in nursing as a career. Mrs. Robert Odom is chairman of the event. The director of nurses will discuss requirements and conduct a tour of the hospital.

The committee for Doctor's Day, with Mrs. J. T. Littlejohn as chairman, will meet Friday to complete plans for the observance. The St.

Patrick's Day theme was carried out in the green shamrocks, foliage and candles arranged on yellow tablecloths. else. Dear Mrs. Post: The other day my employer came over to my desk to discuss with me. As I stood talking to him I noticed a hair on the collar of his jacket.

I reached over and picked it off thinking that I was doing him a kindness as he is meticulous person. However, he seemed rather embarrassed at my doing this and I have been wondering ever since whether I was wrong. I would very much appreciate hearing from you on this matter. Answer: Had you noticed a trace of fresh paint on his sleeve you would have properly called it to his attention and offered to remove it with a little cleaning fluid, but it would have been better not to have done anything to show you were aware of the hair on his collar. Dear Mrs.

Posl My husband's employer gave him two tickets Skylantl WSCS To Meet With Mrs. Dalton SKYLAND, March 5 The to a concert which he could not use. This was a real treat to me and I had a wonderful evening. My husband thinks I should write a note of thanks to his employer tor having given us the tickets. will be.

glad to do so if you think it is necessary. Answer: Taking it for granted that your husband thanked him when he handed him the tickets, that is all that is necessary. If he had sent them to you with a note, then you would write and thank him. Of course if you have occasion to talk to him on the telephone you would certainly tell him how much you enjoyed the concert. Dear Mrs.

Post: How soon after her engagement is announced, is it proper for a young woman's friends to give showers and other parties in her honor? The friend I refer to particularly is not being married for almost a year, and some of us feel that it is as yet too soon to start giving parlies for her. Answer: A year is much too soon lo start giving parties. When the wedding date has been set, her friends start giving parties for her. Woman's Society of Chris- tian Service of the Skyland Melb- odist Church will meet Friday at 8 p. m.

in the home of Mrs. Fred Dalton in Royal Pines. Plans will be made for com pleting the study course on 'Cross and Crisis in Japan." Mrs. Tom Dalton will conduct REG. 19.98 a workshop on the special duties of the organizations officers.

ITCHY PILES I Quickly Soolht Irritation, Relieve Itchinj with RESINOL LADIES' DUSTERS Members are reminded to bring their collection for the Home Mission projects adopted by the society. Mrs. Truclove will be in charge of the devotional program for the evening. At the colsn ot the meeting the benefit "Gone with the Wind" sale will be conducted. Mrs.

Tom Dalton will be co-hostess with Mrs. Fred Dalton for the social hour. District OES Meet Set In Bryson City BRYSON CITY, March 5-Mrs. Shirley McHan, District Deputy Grand Matron, 21st District, N. C.

Order of the Eastern Star will conduct a district meeting at the Masonic Hall in Bry-son City Saturday, at 7:30 p. m. District 21 includes Swain, Macon, Cherokee, Graham, and Clay counties. Instruction at this meeting will includo installation ceremonies. All members of the Order of the Eastern Star are Invited to attend this meeting.

REG. 12.98 LADIES' RAINCOATS Made to sell for 12.98 Grey, Green and Wine in sizes 10 to 16 All have belt, and are TRENCH COAT STYLE This is WAY BELOW COST TO MAKE Get TWO, one for home, and one to carry in the car. THEY'RE CHEAP. We bought these last week from a big New York maker of fine DUSTERS Every one was made to sell for $19.98 Seven colors, and sizes 10 to 18 All fully lined Get one for EASTER. SHOPPERS SPECIAL LUNCHEON 8flc BUSINESS LUNCHEON 90 fe I i i hh Hill 11 Officers Named In Franklin FRANKLIN, March 5-Xew officers have been elected by the Franklin Garden Club as follows: Mis.

Samuel It. Simpson, president; Mrs. A. R. Higdon, vice president; Mrs.

Waller K. Furr. treasurer; Mrs. John Bulgin, secretary: and Mrs. Zeb W.

Conlcy, corresponding secretary. They will Installed at the annual luncheon In April. .88 Hsr mommr acted fust bscius shs knows that a ne-lctd rourrh dn to a cold may lead to chronic bronchitis. Special Formula Creormilsion Cough Syrup for Children relieves coughs right now, without narcotics or antihistamines, stops tickle promotes sleep tastes good too. Get CREOMULSION FOR CHILDREN 4 GEORGE VANDERBILT KM.

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