22-.- gJGgUST 30-. 1950 THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTE”-l'OW'N Family Bellies at Ysrlr - com - o Klmi or run: auras. asounum "A very happy rstherins took U5 E VISUAL i 3? 7”." '77: Z l( '51,” I-I1-i!.:t'3s!;'f:'5l2l;,'MIs7dA'f4t)":' plaoegat the home of Mr. Lloyd BEFRA(;'f'()N mid ' ” Vessey on Wednesday. August, 16th when Mrs. Florrie White- ANALYSIS head and her daughter Miss Doris Whitehead of Mansfield. Mass. were guests of honour. New ac- 5. F. quaintmnces were made., pleasant - events. or yesterday years were & . 6' E Aniiongt thasl happy . group 0 merr men an aug-hter 0 " "V. n'"'"" W lurnsu) were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clark pmmetmu WHAT WAS IDBTII BIA! Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. 53 Grafton st. Clarence Coffin and daughter Shirley of Pisquid, Mr.and Mrs. Clifford Chandler and children . JOAN op A30 North Milton, Mr.and Mrs. Ray- ..M. mond Vessey and children, also Joan of Arc's death sentence -rimua to nor ro do a thing um must be done There's sure to be more ways than one. -Buster near, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Vessey and was revoked 25 1 children. Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert was burned at staiceea." a ter ah. . we and Frank Hughes 0! Covehead, JOE P . also Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Hughes . and family of Covehead. At a veryi late hour this happy gathering T 1 bid Mrs. Whitehead and her daughter, Miss Doris safe return 9 and hoped to see them again next in i 5 wean i L. Jusr, neon Ir,-snark B I r ' I h I WT e I I Z GLEN VALLEY w.r. pcmcxlig. pop Over in the Green Forest Unc' Billy Possum had been surprised by great. big Buster Bear. Unc' Billy didn't waste any time. He didn't wait to exchange greetings. He didn't stop to be polite. Real- ly, he was most impolite. Hat promptly turned his back on Bus- ' BOINIE THE BOOCKEIPER TOLE ME WOVCHA DID. LAM) k605HEN.'NEVEI 0 OF NOID I GUCH 6ENVUSS,...THE I. NEVER FERGETMSAENCH A WHY .' with? ier Bea-r an: weft rilszitiile rifeadrexst n -. jg . HP. y ygv yg tree faster i an e c im 1: I L: The Nauru meeting of the men ' ' 1”” um" He didn't stop even to see what wmey w- 1- met at aw hm” 0' MlLKoM' He didn't stop even to see what and of ; me he Wu cumbinm Mrs. Christina Dickieson. Meeting kind of a tree he was climbing. That tree was the nearest and he didn't want to stay on the ground where Buster Bear was one min- uie longer than he had to.. Now the tree that he had chosen by by chance was a dead tree. It real- ly was a tall dead stub of a tree. when he got to the top of it he found it was hollow. This suited him. it suited h-im perfectly. He rlimbed down into that hollow and 'elt as safe as if Buster Bear was nowhere around. This was a mistake. Perhaps he had forgotten that Buster Bear :ouId climb. Anyway. Buster did :limb right up until he could look down into that hollow and see Unc' Billy. He could see him but he couldn't quite reach him. He :ricd with one fore paw. Then he :1-ied with the other fore paw While he was doing this Unc' Billy didn't feel so smart.' That hollow tree didn't seem such a wonderful place after all. The trunk was more or less filled with rotted wood. Unc' Billy dug down i that Buster had dropped to the ground. Unc' Billy drew a long breath of relief. But a moment later that old tree began to rock back and forth, not much but enough to make Unc' Billy un- comfortable and worried. What was Buster Bear trying to do? 'mUtruaoUUUucr-:w.rrxoo7?:'merr contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson Q AA CLEAR. GUIDE POST A single opposing bid' should have told today's deciarer how to play the hand opened by singing the ode followed by the creed in unison. Roll call was answered by 10 members. one new member was welcomed, There were four visitors present. Min- utes of previous meeting were read and approved. Committee gave their report and new ones were appointed. Mrs. Kenneth MacDoug- all and Mil'8. Whitfield Abbott on sick committee. Mrs. Eldon Hickox and Mrs. (Ella Abbctt on program committee. It was moved and sec- onded that all bills be paid. It was decided to make a quilt for 9. fam- ily who have lost their home by fire. Program consisted of a. con- test put on by Mrs. John Mac- Lennan and was won by Mrs. Lor- raine Bentley. Mrs. Sterling Mac- Lean invited members to her home for next meeting, roll call to be answered with a penny for the size of your shoe. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem after which a. delicious lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour enjoyed. i apinamsn-in-A;ai-.v.u.w-n-:' into this until he was out of Bus- Northrdealer. M ” on sight. woo... no. vulnerable. . ' urn arm --car" sruns Buster poked his head inside the . KQ 8 . i' . - W gg '7 g g hollow. "Come out. Brother Pos- ' V .. ' .. .. ONE I , rum. before I pull you out." growl- 397039 7 5 g PROTEUJS, l EOSgi?E(iE)DA:TER.AN 3.1 ad Buster in his deepest, grumbly. ax Q jbol AROUND A5 THIN Peg . HUH2hIUH?p grumbiy vol . . 410 .. .7 l - J: g Ii USUALt!l MUST SAY, ” ' s Unc' Billy was tempted to an- 9 1o 5 s a N 91-: J (H, (9 WHEN I WAS A YOUNG ",,z , swer back but he didn't. That 0 9 2 W E QK Q 10 3 ' , ' "W WOMAN" ' shows that he really was smart. as 109 1 s s4 ' ii - "'-”-7 Buster Bear growled his ugliest 5 .p8482 Ii i I . growl. Unc' Billy continued to sav O :23 9 5 5 3 2 . I . . nothi-ng. Perhaps he thou-ght that V it Buster could neither see him or O A5 e- liear him; he would think that IF A 5 ' - SHOW somehow Unc' Billy had escaped. The bidding: R EEF PREFER IT IO TO I OVER. Buster didn't think anything of NM". nut 30"". W". I I I the kind. He knew better. 1 ' 2 . 2 . pl” "I'm just naturally going to pull 3 . pug 4N1 .13.” "OM AND tang A you out of there." growled Bus- 5 Q P”; 5N'1' pug 4”-'v " ?p,, ter. ' . . e9 "Pan ea Pass kl qt twirl ' Unc Billy was tempted to say, Pass Pun Olnhale the soothing herbal S j , I; A H 'Let's see you do it.' but he didn't. Hal continued to lreea his tongue sill Then Buster Bear did something xi West opened the top card of his partneris diamond suit, and South va rs of Kellogg's Asthma Rciel - Breathing because more fits and natural. "y oBrings effective relief even to SNAPPV MIR OF HAWAIIAN Unci Billy hadn't thought of. He Wm WM "'9 ace" chronic Asthma and Hay Fever SWIM TRUNKSI hooked the great claws of one big with 3 msing dkmimd .md d autfersrs. Over 60 ears in nu. fore paw over the edge of that Rmzlblgohgfn 1”" um h”1d""" Available in cigarettle form, if de- hollow and began to pull. A big m':y'am”chan”;?'f::"hg ggulet n and --Ask your nearest dealer. mum" M wwd 3"" w”' Now the heart finesse. so he drew uollInor.u.Yn.ANc(.).I.tp..,to:ouro .Ias4 5 . he could reach in a little farther. Luckily M, UM. Bmy Possum he tru-mps d took that finesse. East In I Ki had dug his way down enough to W” W” the h"" kin” '"d' R E U E F be just out of reach of those great. ””d'"” m "3" Pmwmy "smd , a high diamond. 3:?" tax? c:?lm1l1'in"::gd J3: In View of East's twwllamond .overe'd hm; A" the time Buster overcall, the position of me hear: was growling wa down in his km: W” by M men” ' 50'” pm" mm. H W" IV deep. mmbly position. With um card, East's zmmgly W1 mu nude UM. bid was questionable-without it. am), "emg: .11 over me div." it would have been unthinkable! tort of tremble that. ou have TM” um” the hurt fun” mmeumd f u when y on M,” should have been anything but at- ' ' V traetive to South. The infinitely seen very badlv frightened. Unc' boiler plan was to maneuver for C R O S S R D Billy was a badly scared Possum. m mdgphy aunt mm To um. ..,,;:- Iou see he couldn't dig down any ' - He nu me we w- -W :':;':”. 3:” as :-::::;r.'- :2;'..::::':.:;" B s new I lom of that hollow. The rest of gfl jxffycfsf :,..,.,, -fm.mp:.rou1a qIAo1:;:n- 'l:Goddessof 25. Bait W '35: below hm" mouni dew reduce all hands to three cards 11.Exlstent huweau(ILi2;-gnhlrgrv ',f .o . . gr: 2- 2 . za s . l 2 T” 3' W" V” ”" ”””'”'" B'”.'K.?"doJZ?33.i3i1'iof'f3l.Ef3.?3 i3'E?'y"l2,.... inxttgeoi.) azsplrlt HELLO-HELLO-.' f ; rwAm' rrnwled Buster Bear, and Unc' " y f h N 13'Kee monewho 35.3,m,,m,.m", WHAT is IT- I Ioqsufoiq 4 jack and the ace-queen o ear . . P Mv DEAR? I COATE5 STORE-Bl?iNG . 3iIly shivered and shook. He was Em won” cerhmy hive M keep M30," invents grasses . WY much Ilrlid "M 33”" - .17 Maleswan 10.0bserved ss. Medieval - ' a high diamond over dummys - would get him. Jack, and also would be obliged to 19-H-if--I em 14-gi.5:g-y hm 3,. . , Yesterday's Antwerp P '3-ow. o.g7”:”f3”Lio'?.i'.o'7'o'?i?.3”o. tear h01dl;h'th'e'.f"g:d' 1l.MorIels sasrockinss that tree apart. Then Unc' Billy :'”"decl to "'15,, I d,,,,,o,,d 20.Ermines 20. Finch (Eur-H0. 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