: ' PETER LEARNS MORE By Thornton W. Burgess "You don't say." said M,1'5- P9”-I" Ask for what you seek to learn. never leaves home.” Wisdom thus through knowledge earn. "Bees have s. queen," Peter Bhar-patch. .E-1:.-E MAMMOTH DANOE BATT & McRIIE's NEW BUILDING Corner Queen 5; Euston Sta. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14 Don Messer's Orchestra Dancing.9:3O - 1:00 Modern and Square Dancing (Square Dancing called by George Andrew-YMCA) TWO mooasiroa DANCING Canteen - Cheek-Room Admission 75c Part of Proceeds given in Orplianages Sponsored by the "Centennial" Y's Menis Club Cloves: Club DANCE NEW -5. ATIRACTIVIEI Tables for 100 Couples SATURDAY NIGHT 9:30 - 12:00 for Reservations Call 1222 Between 4-8 P.M. Sat. Reservations held until 10:45 Dancing Will Continue Every Saturday Night "I do too!" retorted Peter. ” She side unless ohe has to make a new home." Peter continued. "How do you know?" asked Mrs. Peter. "Busy Bee told me.” said Peter. ”She:told me a lot of things I didn't know.” "That shouldn't have been very difficult," replied M.rs. Peter, and twltched her wobbly little nose. Peter paid no attention to that. ' He was used to it. "Busy Bee says moving is an awful Jo ." said he. "Then what do they move for?” . demanded Mrs. Peter tartly. "They have to move," said Peter. "The old home gets too crowded. "It. is 1. pity you don't follow her and then a lot or them have to example." snapped Mrs. Peter. You e-Peter Rabbit. know she worries about Peter be- cause he won't stay in the dear old move out. them." "Then I suppose those who are left have no queen,” said Mrs The queen goes with D "she never so much as peeks out- Peter. "Yes they do," replied Peter, "they haveh. new queen. Do you know what she does?” "I don't know and I don't care,' replied Mrs. Peter. She wasn't in- terested..she was feeling a little out of sorts because Peter had worried her by staying away ,irom the dear Old Briar-patch too long. ”She lays all the eggs," Peter. This time Mrs. Peter was ins terested. ”Are you telling me, Peter Rabbit, that all the baby Bees in that home are hers?" "I Didn't say anything about the ,haby Bees. I said she lay: all the eggs." declared Peter. Mrs. Peter chuckled. "What's the difference. The eggs will be babies. won't they?" said she. Peter blinked. "I hadnlt thought of that.” said he. "Of course they will. And that will make her mother of all the bees in the home excepting those that were left there when the old queen led the others away. I suppose all those who went said with the old queen were her children." iiwhere did they go?” Mrs, conzinue?iTxThIEE"i'c' ENJOY A GOOSE DINNER at the BLUE HAVEN SUNDAY, NOV. 9, 1952 Dinner Served From 5 to 9 P.M. Con-an Ban "TUESDAY. contract Bridge By Josephine Ciubertson .300s&0OMOOMOOM9OC '.l'IIUE.P.-(.!0UP South had to extend himself to bring home the game contract in the following hand. East denier. y , Both sides vulnerable; OQ4 Q1062 - QA1062 .s.QJ4a .3 Q3053 one N OAKQI QQ943 W E 4 410375 s O85 2 .pAS gAxio972 Q83 iQKJ7 .pi(e 'i'hebldding:' Ease South Wat Nora: 19 Dble. Pass 2. 29 2; Pass 3Q Pass 44. Pass Pun Pass - ' Few players would give is direct spade raise, as North did. on Q4 support, but this was the soundest and most constructive action avail- able to North. He realized that he had a substantially better hand than South could expect, and South's bidding - first a double, then an independent spade bid P guaranteed a good suit. West opened the heart six. East won and continued the suit, with South rulfing the third round. South led low to the spade queen and back to the spade ace .- he could scarcely guess the situation in trumps. When it became apparent that j South was in danger of losing a trump trick in addition to two hearts and a club, it was also obvious that only a trump coup against East could salvage the contract: This coup could be brought off only it East's distribut- ion was favorable, and, even then, South would have to do some good guessing. South laid down the club king. East won and. as declarer hoped, returned another heart. South ruffed and finassed up to dummy's ten of diamonds. When that card held, and when he was next able to cash the diamond ace, he was on thehome stretch. He led the Don Messer's Orchestra queen and jack of clubs, and East (2-grit lnued on pEEe'1o Community Centre I HOT CHICKEN surrsn AND omcs NOV. 11 By Carl Anderson ' -IUIl'l'Y.Cll SADII HAWKINS 2.9tII!.' AN'ELI: iwvoas i.i'i. nouns H:Am'1.L 'n-1' U-S.GOVAMlN1" I HER UP, hAl5Y MAE- ITS GONNA BE A KAB SADIE HAWKINS DAY DyHony Hsonlgun I I TMIC OUTBUHSIZ E &ODIE:-',ANDA IFT ' GOT DW 32 WI-IATIN THE t HAS BE THEN. LED. 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