uesae AT a IIiITIIE IIAME iesnrnv i“ on TUESDAY, MAY n, AT ans m. The Senior Music Pupils of Netre Dame Academy will entertain parents and friends with a program ol tine music homered by the Notre Dame Alumnae. The entertainment will consist of instrumental music, l‘ . vocal selections and choral numbers. "The Maypole Dance" in a gay spring-time setting will 5 be a special feature. - ‘ _ Admission fee oi 40c will go towards Alumnae funds. Q ~ ec>eo<$ooe>oo@eo<>éeo<c>eoqn>ee<o>eo¢>e BINGO llely Redeemer ilall Ttilllfilll‘ rQQQQ-QQQQ +000 v-e 0v 0e voovq i Ii. F. Ilutcheso ' 3 & Son K i OPPOMETRISTS 0-04 ‘ ‘Specialists in the i'lt- tlng of glasses for the correction o! ocular de- t nnrn1aanarson t... INSTALLATION - REPAIRS -. SERVICE j PRICES and ESTIMATES GIVEN teats.‘ - - annex-or arm: ... 8.30 The prises are the some as thnae prevalllnl at other Blngoe in the city. For Charitable PIu-poeee 53 Grafton Street OIL YOUR MOTOR CLEAN THE RADIATOR INSPECT THE BELT PREPARE FOR HOT WEATHER ‘HONE US FOR INFORMATION PALMER ELECTRIC PHONE 1444 Ilasoleen and llncle Ellry Idaclrlsle By tlllfiord ammo: sswawoassusssr-A LE aw laimwc ‘Lawson QWILL BUOINISS ALL ‘I14’ NIIGHBX I Mamweoerlaelewfl W‘! 4 lL ' _ no. .. i - ‘d . M M7 g 1'. * "a hi; I . ml \ h ‘l » ' i‘ . xfl/i/Z‘ \ ~ ' . \ ' ~ 1 /¢/7\\\\L} ~r I l _5- THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! THE GUARDIAN A JOKE 0N BMOKY ‘Iihexes none so clever but that they Will rind they have been tooled some day. —Blecky the Oraw. Blacky the Crow had tound what he was sure was a nest in a clump at cattails growing in the water oi’ the marsh over near the Big River. It was a sort o! plat- form oi dead stalks and {lags and weeds just a little above the water» He was sure-they couldn't have lust happened to collect there; they had been put there. So it must be a nest. Na one would go to the war-k ad’ bringing all that stuiif tlhere it lt wasn't ior a nest. He was sure o! that. Besides he had caught just a. glimpse oi‘ sosneona swrmnlni away ROI ilhere but they had dived helm he could see ‘who it was. "It was either Mr. or Mrs. Coot. or Mr. and Mrs. Gailinule. It had to be." he declared to Mrs. Blacky “Wtioever it was they were swim- mina away from that nest. There are no eszs in it new, but o! course there will be soon. Then we'll have a feast. New that I know when it is 1 can keep an e-ye on that. nest." So Blacky kept an eye an that (ly Thornton W. luraess) , r‘? 1v, "You mean. he will be looking for our eggs!" chuckled Oeckle most or his time over here watch- lnz me and that neat ussail he finds ou-t that he has been tooled." said Oackie. Then bolih chuckled as l! they were enjoying a joke. They were. "By the time he begins to sus- pect that that Isn't our home, end that there never will be an)’ 988s in it, I'll have another- nest started and I'll make sure that he ‘iinds that." continued Cookie, “And by that time I guess our 6888 will have hatched and we won't care what Blacky the Cram nest. Every day, sas-ruetimes we or three times a day he fie-w over the marsh where he could see the nest, but not near enough to make the builder suspect that it was seen .and being weched. 0n the second day alter his discovery he reuurned to Mrs. Blecky in great glee. "i know new whose nest it. ls- saiw him with some star! in his mouth and watched his-n from e. distance. He swam stralsh? to that neat and left the stult tlhere. "Did you see Oacisle?" aired Mrs; Biacky. "No," replied Bldeky- "P7054513! aha was off mite-r- more stuff. didn't hang around to see. 1 didn't want tihem to HIPPWi- I 1mm’ where his neat is." Blacky was right. about who was Ibuilding ‘that nest; it was Cockle Gellinule. But Blacky was mis- taken in believing that he hasn't ibeen seen and suspected. Yes, sir, me wqhmisnalsen‘, very much mis- taken. He would have been a sur- prlsed person could he have over- heard Oackle rid Mrs. Cockle talking and chuckling while they talked. "Have you noticed how much time Blacky ‘the Crow spends over here?" asked Mrs. Cackle- "or course I have." replied Cockle in her turn. “He is lookinfl for eggs, our 9825-" "You mean he will be lookini 1M’ our eggs." chuckled Caicklc. “What do you mean by will be?" Mrs. Qackle wanted to knorw. "He thinks we haven’: any yet" cihudkled Cacklc. He thinks our nest isn't quite finished, so o! course there are no eggs. Bu? h! is sure there will be some soon. so he is keeping an eye on that nest. That is who? brings him over here so oiten." “Wlhat nest?" asked MN- C8011? pretending that she didn't. know. "1 hope It isn't our neat." “You know well enough i‘, isn't it is miy nest, the one 1 am build- Caczkle Clallinule is building it. I, does." said Mrs. Oalckle. She reached under he;- breast “d ‘med l" e88 over. She was sitting on fifteen eggs .ln a nest very like the one Blacky had found end only n short distance tram it, but some. vrlhat better hidden. "Some folks wonder why I build eiotra nests and they think I'm PYBZY. It is fun. Llove to build them. Then both chuckled. ' Th ext : ‘ M" "l" “W” -~/~ . Vi , ' ' Contract Bridge; H Br JMEphine Culbertson ~ '\-\ vv\.\ \9\.‘ i ‘ WHAT A DIFFERENCE! l Tvedy’: declarer made his vui: "WYWMQ Same contract by e-mpgqy. in: a simple niety play _._ but Greater astutenm m, was“ part ‘would have changed h radically. o e result South denier. North-South vulnerable. §Q43 : Q92 _ I ' QAKQIS- 4962 ‘M: some 910315 N ‘v 3 W E Q36 Q106 s Q1854 lsKJi ‘Q0 4K5 ' IAKQ4 Q72 §A10973 Thebldding: l seuui West North East i l‘ Pass 1Q 1Q | 2Q Pass 3§ Peso {INT Pass Pass Pass l West opened the spade nine, and ‘East. signalled enuumligement, by wllyins the eieht. Declared could lnot afford to hold uip his double- illm kins- w he won wit-h that me and led the diamond deuce toward ing. He saw me at. work there this dummy. when West played m; very moi-nine He won't do ml-wh diamond six, declarer pm, in m. looking around now. He'll spend nlne_ we]; content to 1e; m“ Wm By Fogcly and shot," ‘the trick, since declares- was than diamond tricks and at the same ‘ll-z BIG REASON us BOUGHT ms TELEVISION s21 wis TQ AVOID " m2 crowns _- i ‘:19: PRIVACY i 41f‘ w’; time preventing s, lead through dummyfls spade queen. smith did not need all five o-i dummy! die- enonds for his contract, and inhere- fore was very wise to employ this isaiety play. l 'Aif‘~er East had taken the trick , with ‘the diamond jack he was nalp. lless. Oil-hand, it does not slppear that the defenders could have done any. ‘idling to break the contract-bu‘.- |1e‘.'s look a little deeper into the I matter. \ Suppose Wes t had taken the pains ‘.0 consider that South, on il-he biddifll. mllilt easily hold only . trwa demands, and that with this lholdlnz he would be very apt u: pen a diamond trick to East, in larder to maintain communleatlone with dummy. Slnoe this is ndihin] but a etanshrd pnctice, i7. required little imagination a West's w; in anticinete it. West should heva rlwea the diamond ten on the first lead oi the eulti Observe the lreet ediect that this sfmpie play would Iheyel Declare: could not a!- ford to let the ten hold, beeeuee another some 1nd would tetiuw. i-hlwth till QM"; but when he won ‘the triclsgn dummy. he would take only three, not ‘tour, didsnand tricks! SURE IT'S A LOT 0F DOUGH! 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