'.l T0. The Guardian ' 1 ? Wad. September 19. 1956 ””-5--awzx....r.t:.r e .. p g FRENCH ORIGINALS INSPIRE ' JIG-SAW GRILLE-WORK Usually when we think of work it is the lacy designs In Iron to be seen on houses of the int C-,.,m,ry, The work shown In the sketch is not iron, but was lig- sawed lrnm pine. The rellelii! i.-ace-d from a pattern ore only l2ginL-hes lung and six wide. Note lhai tin) of these end to end are reepated in tho balustrade and six on tho Cflllllllrl face. The val- am-e rrrwzils arnund the porch.' The paliEl'll uxeti lot this jot) shows the dwgn .... doors, windows. mates and temp; The pattern car- nes the dPSll2n in avtual size (or Hacmn unto the uimii. iiillt detail- ed directions Patti-rn number is 396 and mm. Wm he mailed for 33c ' ludvti in the Home improvement Packet nl live pat- tern; lnr Si Address orders to the Charlottetnvin Guardian. 4433 Wetl- sth Avenue. 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Va int soaotspatni am. ton in and any Io so out or Illa Than mmnslil sraoo cm-n huts In ilk halp no l57iREll5F H ma rI5M CONTIRAC - By B. Joy Becker rttoo Iooood-Noldor lo mum Individual Championship Play) V HEARD; rve , ENCOLNTEQED DizAw- BACKS! I-(AK-l(Al5C!-.. we FIRE NARD&ol 4 Fgowus on lT,AND 1 suczpwcs T BRIDGE Nortltdoalor. y Nolthooaadovisorablo. i NOITII an VQ75 gain: , aanz IAIT Qqio gun QAJNA our 9001 aims guns axon U'l'rl saints: you: 0750 44 fhobiddtngz North lzut Iouth West to Fun to has INYT Para 1. A good case can ho modo tor louth to. bid two diamond: in- atoad of two spadoa. lining a singleton club, the one notrump oontract was naturally unattrac- tive to Booth. but in choosing the Iuit at which to play tho port oooro contract. hio docloion was too arbitrary. There are many hands which North may havo that Uicludo a in card dunond cult. and a dou- bloton opado and la oocn ouch ooh. tho prlorablo trump suit in diamonds. Ivan in tho hands whore North has four diamonda Ind two apsdoa diamuda will in meat oaaos work into the hottor then is always tho chance that North will return to apodes on his own initiative. Faced with the two spade con- tact ol his own making, south proceeded with the play in tho moat approved stylo. The reader might pauu to examine south": problom and work out tho solu- tion. It la not a difficult or com- plicated course of play that is in- volved, but many experienced players might overlook the beat procoduro. 1! South approochea tho play of the hand by counting his loo. on, he will noto that then are four heart lours, a diamond and an indeilnle number of trump losors. This will make it appear that the contract is a hopeless one. 1!, however, South vlows tho play from tho atandpolnt of tho number of winners in has, he will atart by counting tho A-K ot diamonds and the sec or clubs. it. than. he can produca ilvo trump triclu the hand will be made. This is the right view to take and South proceeded along thooo llnos. After winning the opening club lead with tho ace. south trumped a club. He then led a dinmond to the king and rulfod another club. AdhInondnowtot.hoacoon- sblod him to trump dumniy's last club. It: tricks had been playod and South had won than all. Tho aeo- liing or trump remained as solid tnisnp oult. Whore North has hurdlamoobandthrooqadas. BEDTIME STORIES When puulod, try and try agala.I Until the answer you attain. ; Peter Rabbit Watt-lung (mm the dear Old Briar-Putt-h one day. Peter Rab- bit saw Reddy Fox hunting for Mice. He was on the Green Mend- owl only a little way off. Sudden- ly he jumped to one side as it something had startled him For a moment or two he atood look- ing lnienlly into the grass. then went on his way. Two or three times since. Peter had seen him walk around that same plnre wat- ching it closely on he partied Peter had been over to see whnl might be there and hnd seen nothing that could cause Roddy to act ao.i Peter Is More Puzzled Than Even .i.began to move ahead again. She loittaona whooo povnr could not .bodonied. Now this morning it was Mrs. Red- dy who came down on the Green Meadows to hunt Peter poked his hrad outside the dear Old Briar-patch no as to watch her. At first. Mrs. Roddy hunted in a different direction. Pe- ter was dinlppninlrd. Alter awhile Mrs. Roddy turned and began to hunt back toward theidenr Old Briar - pntrh She was headed straight for that place that Roddy was so careful to go around. Peter wnx excited. Mrs. Reddy pounced and rniight a big Grasshopper, she ate It She, ate it as it she enjoyed II. Peter turned up his nose, Peter doesn't eat Grasshoppers. He doesn't eat insects of any kind. Mrs. Roddy won almost up to the place that Roddy always walked around. Would she do the some thing? Just as Peter thought Mrs. Red- dy was going to walk right over that place. she stopped. Her point- ed black ears were not lorwlfil. She door that when the It interest-I ed in anything. ' Now Peter wished that Mrs. Ital- DAILY CROSSWORD ACIOCG 5. (kloty 1 Bo- L lndtaa tron C. Booo' henna ton (var) 1. lletalla ll. Catch 5.Cnt finely rock . 9. Jason's ship I.Group or um 10. Employ fivo (mnoq,) I- 11. Italian rlva ll. Subtle 27. Fear lz. Levels emanation 29. Llvoo lo. Homely 13. Shoo part 30. Loco. 15. Letter 0! 15. Nuta lion tho alphabet is.Biucr vag azpu. 16. Toward 19. Mountain lngc- vumny. Aaovu IT. Music noto dolllo way 31, River iii. Audienco 11. Dry. aa 35. Petty 43".” ID. Chum champagne quarrel 3!. 'l'ho youdu 20. Rowers 21. Cereal grain 36. Clooo hawI'o bugle 2.'l. Vanish ll. Prlar'a titlo eyes 40. Greek letter 14. slices 0! bacon . 26. Ciooo 28. Ruba out 31. Torrid 32. Solomn wonder J3.Graek lotlll Ill. Land mouuro ss. Littlo pr: 36.0uur gsgrmont 33. Holds firmly 40. Dark bluo 41- Eu-Ih-red 41. Warmth t.'l. Value M.'ProuhIoa DOWN l. Burrowing mammal 1 External seed mam lavoood with on L Lovo (Scot IUD D.”'.V CKYPIOQUOFIE - llere'o how i '. It: A X Y ID I. I A A X I h I. 0 ll 0 F I I. I. 0 W Ono lottev ugh loath for another. In thin nampio A II non for tho thno L's. X for the two Us. ote. alagto letters. apoo- troptdoa. to length and formation 0! mg pom. ". .5 hum loch day the oodo burn an about. A Quip: tahioa C KMIII .181 111'!!! DCSX C DHQD Ian nxcsi vcnn-onano. Vnatel&fI fryphytitz . THINGS & WONDERIUL Pol. III women I KNEW N01”-JOB. 0 it-lo hone not or I Ii n . F"'st on turigl lor the o(':(Ei(.1n.y "mm" C . Mr. Marler will speak to Rt. NEW Hon. Charles H II I. postmaster general. in London. and Cleo Cablo Sept. 25 MONTREAL Cl”) A The first irnntatlnntlc telephone call hy mhmarine cable between Canada and the United Kingdom will unite place Sept. 25. it wso announced Monday by Douglas P. Bowie. resident of Canadian Ovorxoas ;EIe('o!llHItllIlC!Iluu Cuporation. The lnaQursl ceremonies start at ii a. ll. lrom Ottawa. Trans- port Mlalder Marlor will lead a group of dlatlngulthod Csnsdlana who will speak over a gold-plated -....,m.. .... rmsinly there was nothing to be afraid oi in on old home nl tboar Meadow Mice. At bag last Mn. Roddy VGH back to the Old Polture and it (irnig. president of the Amerirnn TOICDIIOM Ind Telegraph Com-: pany. in New York Mr. Msrler will extend Coll-i nda's congratulations to the twoi countries who are joint owners with Canada in the un.ono.oou project. sir Gordon lladiey. di- roctoregeneral of the British oflice. will speak from the don end and Mr. Boole will take the call on behalf at the Clown corporation. A lesture oi the ceremonln win he the provision of ill) individual telephones tor the assaubled liientx. They will no lntrodocod by Mr. Bowl: and invited to local to persons at the other coil. Canada in provided with six tel- HENRY MICKEY MOUSE ""110: PALOOKA ETTA KETT MUGGS 8: SKEETER POGO TILLY THE TOILER THE LONE RANGER 1" TH&e:AKGI ggartssw NICE 0 I ... it 5i'r?f'5'i . ' . , . M I O". my CNAI. RUNN- .1, t ,J earracowcarrzxra ...nnvts-x ...nrw- sew Owssnsv-.-.1,-s.-I. -.ug..,., Qsimmc. ..I.r::-.9... m HES WM Awe” - 1: CHALLENGED HIM I WON'T GHALLINOE HIM TO A FIGHT... com-esr: To A non-oiunms YOU SHOULD BE (4 STOP BEING GIZOUCHY GLAD ETTA BQNG5 HER FRIENDS HOME -" Q. AS AN OLD BEAl2.'6O OUT THERE AND MAKE THEM FEEL WELCOME? OlCAV.' oi-I, MOM .' THANKS FOR TALKING T0 DAD ' -- mo fill an A 7 eourakauca wrm ms oiooulooo tour amen. IF! 7010 YOU VOUR II LIVING MI POVE Mwrr mum aousot want wx;-is