Contract Bridge I: Josephine Culbertson ' WELL DONE! South's play of the following hand ' - was admirable in all respects. North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. Q Q J B 5 6 Q J '( 2 Q K 8 3 4. A 10 lo 7 3 Z - :1 a N : A K to 9 1 4 W E 95 s. K 9 a 5 9 J10 9 0 6 Z 4. J 7 1 3 g A K 9 6 . Q Q 4 3 Q A Q 5 2 I g -I Q 8 The bidding: North East South Well Pass Pass 1 Q Pass 3 Q Pass 4 5 Pass Pass Pass Wis? decided against leading a rlub or a trump, which leit him with an outright guess, and he was lucky enough to choose the top he-art. At least it might have been lucky. in that it gave the defender: a chance, whcieas the diamond lead would have iiiarie tiiings easy for declzirer. East took in his top hearts im- mediately aizri COnl1il'.l9d with the heart ten. West ruiied and now shifted to diamonds. and Qclsrer drew Westis remaining trumps while East. discarded two liearts and a club. Now South took stock. Having lost three tricks, he would be in great danger or losing the contract if the diamonds did not break 3-3. and since this break was decidedly against probabilities, South resolv- ed to protect. himself it he could. He was sure about one thing: East, By Thornton THE mar-ran ONES Helplessness is hard to bear. Still, it shouldn't cause despair. . wld Mother Nature. Four young Grouse had gone to bed buried in the snow. Grouse like to sleep that way. They can only do it when the snow is deep, and when it is light and salt. so. when- ever there was a chance to sleep snug and sale and warm down in the show these young Grouse al- ways did it. Hitherto, all the fam- ily had slept that way. but this time their mother and father, and a brother and sisiter had not plung- ed into the snow with them. .They had decided to spend the night. up in I tree. Mrs. Grouse hadn't liked the look: or things. and Thunder- er. their father, had agreed with her. The brother and sister had decided wisely that father and mother knew best, and so had done as they did. W. Burgess - ent danger now. They were' in danger 0. starving to death. At. iirst it wasn't this danger that they thought about. Xt.was the dreauiul ieeiiiig or helplessness. and that is truly a. dreaolul feel- ing. it they couldn't get out them- selves who was there to help them get out?At first they had tried tran- .ically.to break through that crust. They had simply bruised them- selves on heating against it. Then they had tried to pack holes in it, but. this had proved hopeless. Perhaps it would have been a little easier to bear had they been close together. You see they had that all plunged into the snow at the same place. They were not far apart, but they were separated. Per- haps each wondered it. the others had succeeded in getting out. They tired themsqlves out struggling down there in the show. As time passed, they became more and more hungry. The hungrler they became the weaker they felt. and the more rightened. It seemed to them that they just must do something to free themselves. But what was there to do? They could not get out without breaking that icy root.over their heads. and they had nothing whatever to break it with. At first they had necked hard with their stout bills. But soon they grew tired. It wasn't an easy thing to do, and it was most. dis- couraging. Alter pecking and peck- ing for a while, they would crouch Page 12 The Gtnrdiant Thursday. January 13, 1955 UNION ROAD W. M. 8. The January meeting of the Union Road W. M. 8. met at the home of Mrs. Harry Newman on January 3; Theme for the month. Evangelism. The church business. meeting opened by singing the hymn. "I do not ask 0 Lord." fol- lowed by the Lord's Prayer in uni- son. Scripture lesson was trom Acts, read by (our different members, fouowed by prayers. Roll call was answered by eight members and three visitors. Minutes or the lut meeting were read.and' appr ad. Mrs. NormanGreen presented the Christian Stewartship reading. Mrs. A. G. Mallett gave a reading for temperance. entitled "Drink Rav- ager". During the business period several letters were read and dis- cussed. The Treasure gave a re- port for 1954. 3130.00 was sent. to the Presbytery. 85.10 on hand. For the program. Mrs. Everett Lamont gave a reading entitled "The wells or Strength". Mu. Harold Yeo gave a reading entit- led. "The Message of the Lights". The program committee (or next meeting. is Mrs. Sterling Yeo and Mrs. B. C. Hardy. Three members paid fees. Next place of meeting is the home or Mrs. Sterling Yoo. Collection amounted to t2.O0. 0105111: hymn was "Work. for the Night is Coming." followed by Bene- diction. Refreshments were then served by the hostels and a social hour spent. Grouse couldn't help themselves, and they couldn't help each other. To make it still worse, they knew of no one else who could help them. HISTORIC ISLES The Hebrides islands '13ecame part of the old kingdom of Scot- ianzi in the 13th century after they so NOW: MY cHANc EACK Insiot AN' SNA ..i-.s MAYIKI can PICK ...wmiou1' tam IllN' cos NOUGH NUT GOODIES fausa 'l'H' -IV CH5 ries onninismrewuxt- 'wieoNI1osIuerri-on Bl-Sh; I B . Wall were ceded by Norway. K who had shown five hearts to the ace-king with a spade void, could scarcely hold the club king, because he certainly would have taken some bidding action on that hold- ing. There was a chance, however. that East held the club jack, and if he also had the diamond stopper, everything would be fine. down and rest, too tired to move, and too frightened to really think. Their helplessness made them hopeless. Hopelessness la a very, very dreadful feeling. How those four young Grouse wished they had heeded motherls advice the night before, and spent the night in a tree. They had thought mother Muggs and Skeeter . z At. first they had peeked hard with their stout bills. 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