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THE ASIiEVILLE CITIZEN A7TV "PTVT and about WKJmLl I Saturday, September 8, 1956 Goren On Bridge iminr-ti'finiiiiiiiiii'r 1 0 13 WKKKI.V IIKIIJGK QUZ Q. 1 North-South vulnerable and as South you hold: AK4 V96432 K(1J95 7 1'he bidding has proceeded: Smith West North Kasl I'ass 1 i lull 1 spade I'ass What do you bid now? Q. 2 Neither vulnerable and as South you hold: 97 V8 KJ97B43 1098 The bidding has proceeded: North Kasl South West 1 spade 2 hearts 4 spades I'ass 5 spades I'ass What do you bid now? Q. 3 As South you hold: K7653 V10 72 K9864 Partner opens with one spade. What is your response? Q.

4 As South you hold: A2 VKJ732 AJ6 A1U2 The bidding has proceeded: South West North Kasl I spade Pass 2 spades 3 d'mds What do you bid now? Q. 5 Both sides have a 40 part score and as South you hold: AQ62 VA1053 KJ7 94 The bidding has proceeded: South West North Kasl 1 spade Pass Pass Double What do you bid now? Q. 6 Both vulnerable and is South you hold: AO1086 VAK962 464 2 The bidding has proceeded: West North Kast South 1 spade I'ass I no trump What do you bid? Q. 7 Neither vulnerable nd as South you hold: QJu4 VA53 A1U3A104 The bidding has proceeded: South West North Kast 1 spade Pass 2 diamonds I'ass 2 hearts Pass 2 no trump I'ass What do you bid now? Q. 8 As South you hold: AK10654 VA10654 2 A2 (Answers to these questions will appear on Monday.) a MKS.

KVAN ARNOLD POWKI.I. (he former Miss Sylvia Ann Shaver Miss SI Is Bride Of Evan Powell Mr. and Mrs. D. Shaver of Swannanoa aimounce he marriage of Ihcir daughter, Sylvia Ann, to Evan Arnold Powell, son Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold K. I'owell of llcndcrsonvillc, formerly of Swannanoa. The ceremony was performed T.ivsday al 4 p.m. by Ihe Itcv.

Tirpoiene Kmilv Post Mint Ihinnu ind ii It By Rita Del Mar ti By RITA DEL MAR Today's Quotation: "To harbor hatred and animosity in the soul makes one irritable, gloomy, and prematurely old." Auerbach Special Eor Everyone: Those who get the most accomplished today will concentrate on the constructive side of the picture; making necessary adjustments. Circumvent pressures, avoid inharmony and be careful about appearances. Look Eor Your Birtlidate and Itlrthsign Below ARIES March 21 to April ID-Attend to employment, service transactions in the alternoon and evening. You can make good headway then. Morning: softpedal criticisms.

TAURUS April 20 to May 20 Relax and enjoy yourself as much as possible in the afternoon and evening. Be tactlul, cconciicul in the morning. GEMINI May 21 to June 20 Don't alter things in the morning; be cheery, optimistic; make progress in the afternoon and in the evening. CANCER June 21 to July 22 Be co-operative; express yourself more freely in the afternoon and evening. Postpone revisions; be cautious in the morning.

LEO July 23 to Aug. 22 Morning: financial transactions; be economical. Improve your pecuniary standing in the afternoon and evening. VIRGO Aug. 23 to Sept.

22 Make the most of your personality, charm in the afternoon and evening. Be tactful in dealings in the morning. LIBRA Sept. 23 to Oct. 22-Get things done in the afternoon and evening; seek, otter help.

Don't let others in on jour decisions in the morning. SCORPIO Oct. 23 to Nov. 21 Cement standing with others in the afternoon and evening. Avoid entering into anything that could prove costly in the morning.

SAGITTARICS Nov. 22 to Dec. 21 Work items and service can be forwarded gainfully in the alternoon and evening. Be diplomatic with higher-ups in the morning. CAPRICORN Dec.

22 to Jan. 19 Be realistic, practical. Accept revisions in arrangements as opportunities to bulwark weaknesses. AQUARIUS Jan. 20 to Kcb.

18 Morning: avoid proposals that drain resources, joint money. Wind things up confidently in the afternoon and evening. PISCES Kcb. 19 to March 20 Be self-reliant; don't expect cooperation in the morning. There is much to be done to the afternoon and evening; keep busy.

Planning Ahead Good for sociability, entertaining, September 8, 12, H. I'nvcllc in his home in! Greenville. S. ('. Mrs.

I'owell is a graduate of Owen High School and Mr. I'owell of llciidcrsonvillc, lormorly of Swannanoa. The ceremony was performed Tuesday at 4 p.m. hy Ihe Itev. Privelte in his homo in Greenville, S.

C. Mother Objects To Girl Returning Alone In Taxi i Mrs. Powell is a graduate of Owen High School and Mr. I'owell is a graduate of Swannanoa Hih School. IK' will he junior at Kurman University In Greenville this fall where they will reside.

1 0 GALLON 31 New Tirpolene for Economical Steel Rake for Garden, Flowers or Shrubbery Paint Thinning and Conditioning Miss Ptiiilev Is Honored Miss Sandra i'enlcy, bride-elect we asked our friends to donale toward the r.ew church which we are building. The response was most gratifying. Now we arc wondering whether a personal note of thanks is necessary to each one who contributed, or since the church is not for us personally but for would it be proper for my husband to thank everyone from the pulpit and let it go at that? Answer: Your husband's general thanks from the pulpit will be sufficient. Dear Mrs. Post: The of a boy I know is going to be married next month and I have been invited to the wedding and leeeption.

I his sister only once, very briefly. I would lik? to know if I am obliged to send her a wedding present. Answer: It would not be improper if you would like to but if your case it is not an "My daughter has been going out with a young man who lives st the opposite end of town. Several limes when they have boon out on a dale, he has put her in a taxi and sent her home alone. I object to this very much and do not think much of a young man who will let a girl go home alone late at night.

When I conlrjiitcd my daughter about this she said there was absolutely noihing wrong in it and that it would be foolish to have the young man come all the way out here and then go al! the way hack again. I would wry much l.ke to know what you think about this." It never has been and never will lie proper for a young man to let a girl go home alone after they have ben out together. Dear Post: Recently we ri lebrated our fiftieth wedding anniversary. My husband has been a minister in this town for many years, and instead of gifts gal. of Hubert W.

I'tircell ol Two Itock Kanch, a entertained with a miscellaneous shower Thursday night in the home ol Mrs. Ki.gcr Best on Crowell Itoad. Candler. i Mrs. Krnesl Noland.

Mis. Kov The ideal paint conditioner and thinner. Quickly cleans hands and brushes leaving no odor, gum or tackiness. Uses I 3 less than other thinners. No finer Narrowhcad for work between shrubs and flowers.

Seven flexible, flat steel spring tines. Lnanicl finished head. Polished hardwood handle. Save Friday night and Saturday. Crowell and Mrs.

Fred I'aiker were co-hoslesses. rMr''tf Ml anv pvt'-'1. Alice TvJer Has Party A luncheon was given Thursday In the Country of Asheville Three maZj Minnies A Dav 4S hy Miss Al.ce Tyler in honor of two brides-elect and a recent bride. The honorees were: Miss Ilildreth Wilson, bnde-elecl i ol Edward M. Walker; Miss Sue 3Iiss Piillcr.soii Edward lx.

Grant Vows Exchanged BItEVAIil). Sept. Anita Rose Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patterson of Brevard, and Edward It.

Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grant, also of Brevard, were married March 22 in Union, S. C. Mrs Grant is a gradualc of Brevard High School and attended Brevard College.

Mr. Grant is also graduate of Brevard High School and is employed at Ecusla Paper Corp. They are residing in Brevard. Boss, bride-elect ol Wayne I) Boring. and Mrs.

George Stephens, recent bride, The table was laid for sixteen. ''x Miss Johnson Is Married To Harrison BREVAKD. Sept. Betty Lcnaire Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Arnold Johnson of West Haven, and Walter Luke Harrison of Brevard were mar vr A.

3141 mm PUP TO 2.70 Donations "Made Pilot Clnl) llv Clearance Men's Summer Regular 1.59 Muslin Sheets! ried Sunday at p.m. in the iirevard Church. The bridesn.om is the son of Limited Quantity, Hurry! KiilluHonl Croup Aaiucd SPINDAKE. Sept. 7 Memheis of Rutherford County's committee for the North Carolina Employ Ihe Pyhsically Handicapped Commission were named today by Earlc W.

Justice of Rutherford-j ton. i Committee members include the Ucv. A. II. Craig.

Clyde Home, and Mrs. Charles E. Cold of Ruth- i rrfordton, and 0. J. Mooneybam and Mrs.

C. William Biggorslall of Forest City. Justice also will serve as a member of Ihe committee. i The committee will work in rperalion with Ihe county olfiee of the Employment Securily Com- mission to help promole local employment of handicapped per-' sons. Mrs.

Walter E. Harrison of Mil-! and lire late Mr. Harri-! 18 son. The double ring ceremony was Short Sleeve Sportshirts lWp I18 Kru-ular and 3.0ft sportshirts at a terrific low piuc! Many styles, colois and materials to choose from, No seconds, these ate our finest quality shiits reduced to clear, lluriv in now and save, SA performed by the Itcv. Arnold The Pilot Club of Asheville had a dinner meeting Thursday night in the Battery Park Hotel.

Mrs. Nell Stanley and Mrs. Ja-nie Perry were introduced as new members. The group voted lo make donations to the Eye Bank and the Salvation Army Toy project and to a party (or underprivileged children. Members were appointed to work wilh Ihe I'nited Fund and the group on juvenile delinquency.

By JAMES KKI.I.KIl When Ihe 37-year-old business manager of the Scottish National Bible Society was sentenced to 18 months in jail lor embezzling Slti.SiH) of Ihe Society's funds, ho said: "It is the old story of the road to hell being easy." In each and every one of us there is the basic weakness that we inherited from Adam and Eve. The more frankly and humbly we recognize that, whatever our position in life might be, we are subject lo Ihe dcK-cts of heman frailty, the more watchful we arc over our cwn selves and the more considerate of o'hers. Naturally, we are tempted to criticize others who make mis-lakes or cause scandal. But it would be far more constructive lo say a quick prayer for the offender and then to add. "There, but for the grace of God, go If you have Ihe heart and mind to go further, you might perform an important service by taking constructive steps to reclaim those who have fallen by the wayside.

Any effort that von make in this direction will enable you to participate in a small way at least, in the redeeming work of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, Who repeatedly said: "I am not come to call Ihe just, but (Matt. 9:13) Let me learn. 0 Lord, lo imitate Thee in Thy mercy, so that I will be anxious and eager to reach out with loving solicitude to those who have drifted away from Thee. u. Johnson of Ivoryton.

brother of the bride, assisted hy the pastor of the church, the Rev. W. Dmiclas Corriher brnih. 8 I x''1 -inch sie. aunders well, firm even texture, 3-ini hem.

Weight and stien-th exceed Federal speci-1 Rations. Save Friday night and Saturday I Limit 3 to rt cii.stoincr. cr-in-law of the bride. EayePM)l)I)ill Has mrlhday Fave Bobbin, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Bobbin. ti.i Mc-Dadc Street was entertained with a party on her sixth birthday yesterday alternoon. A rainbow color scenic was used in the decorations and relresh-ments for the following guests: Marlise Mills, Terry Sub Dc-Rruhl, Mary Margaret Judd, Jen-na niggers.

Lynn Maney and Susan Oldham. THOMAS PEFFERSON, a UNITARIAN, said: I am Christian, hut in the only sense in which I believe, Jesus wished anyone In he, sincerely attached In his doctrine, and ascribing to him all human excellence. He went beyond all other teachers in Inculcating a universal pnil-anlhrnpy, nol only In kindred and friends, hut In all mankind, in Ihe bonds of love, prncn, enmmon wants and Bids. Unitarian Fellowship Iter. D.

M. Welch, Minister Srrmnn Sunday: The Values We Cherish Y. M. C. A.

11 a. m. Mrs. Harrison is a graduate of Hart lord Koundation at Hartford, Conn and has a masters degree from Scarritt Colli ge. Nashville, Tenn.

She was stationed in Bombay, India, as a Methodist missionary and for the past three years has Girector of Christian education at Central Mithodist Church in A'bemarle. Mr. Harrison is a graduate of the schools in Bluffton, and is employed as electrical superior at Ecusta Taper Corp. Calendar 1 p. m.

Time and Tide Chili, luncheon, In Nineties Tea Room. 1 p. m. Nuaka Chapter. Daughters of Ihe American Col- nnlsts.

with Mrs. J. V. Erskine, Weaverville. 3:30 p.

m. Allegro Music (Tub, with Miss Novella Mcln-llre, 12 Broad mm St; Sa- l. i- fc. MlTSKffiUlBUU Moose Dance Sel The Women of the Moose will (ave a dance today at 9 p.m. in the Moose Heme for members and friends.

41 1.32 YOUR FAVORITE PICTURE Wallet Size 2VStx3Vi 20 for $1.00 There arc hundreds of successful business men in Asheville who earned their first money from neuspa-paper routes. Each pear several boys leave high school and go to college, paying much of their way with money earned and saved from newspaper routes. You can get this valuable experience, too. Contact city circulation department. Birdseye Diapers at a Terrific Low Price Keep Clothes Dust-Free with Plastic Jumbo Garment Bass 4 88 Garden Club Makes Plans The Dorchester Garden Club met Thursday night with Mrs.

Lucy Caublc in the Beverly Apts. and discussed plans for the year. Delegates were appointed to attend the District 1 meeting of the Garden Club of North Carolina set Wednesday in the Manor. 266 SERVICEMEN PHOTOS GRADUATION PORTRAIT SCHOOL PICTURES BABY PICTURES home mom fFRVirr p. n.

Hoi 1'irk HiC, Grrrntlllc. S. C. doz. mm Fi beautiful long lasting prints true reproduction of original for only $1.00 post paid.

Ideal for friends, relatives, classmates, servicemen. Perfect for Job or college applications. Simply send ONE DOLLAR with carh picture or negative ol any size. Your original will be returned In perfect condition along wllh 20 permanent finish MIRRORTONE prints of each pose on highest quality photographic paper. MONEY RACK CCARANTEE WRITE FOR OCR PRICES ON YOI OTHER FICTCRE NEEDS quality cotton diapers at an unbelievable low l-J-tr, 1 T') An, Stock no now or buv for price Here's low priced clothes protection! Bags have 3 hook steel frames, semi- or full drop bars for easier hanging.

Choose from assorted colors, styles. Suit Bags 2.44 12-pocket Shoe Bags 1.44 show er presents. 1 lurrv in Friday night and shop 'til M. Saturday 'til P. M.

for MIRRORTONE Fnrlntrd la I 9 P. Girl, 11, Turns Green In Climbing Spree LONDON, Sept. 7 Joan Livingstone. 11, will be green lor a couple of days. She climbed onto a slaughterhouse roof to retrieve a ball end fell into a vat of dye used to stain condemned meat.

A doctor said she wasn't hurt seriously and that the color would wear print. Ntint Addrf-ti i smc I rnrlnif phl itr ncllT wblrb will In nerfrrl fcndlllnn. ELosf Sow 8 FURNITURE. CARPETS, UPHOLSTERING.

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