PAGE TEN Sonnyslile Ballroom I Every Mondny. Wedneedn , ! Friday end Saturday l hetero Rhythm Boys l lDMlSSlON-QM led your friends there tonight. ‘The New improved l RiEiiAlFllIlIll Bob White Drops In Keep up nlwsys And with other people's views, ll — GLIIB SATURDAY lueln DINE and DANCE Dales to the music oi the new V-Club Orchestra. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ‘e-rv-v-v-vww-wwo vvOQ4-9~O4Q e-vO»+¢-00¢ve e o 0400 A e eeooeeow QFOfl r.".Q'§ ‘Q-O-QO-VTQQ §-§44—O—O4—O-0§—&§O§-O-O~O O~§ 0 6O 6#§§ O O 6 GO O—O4 NO§§ O Caterers oi Fine Food and Music Reservations held until 10:30 Phone 1198 or 27274 ADMISSION 75o CLOVER CLUB DANCE evenv SATURDAY ll Blanchard and the "Clover Club" Band ' Admission-fie For reservations Phone 1222 Dancing 9:30 to 12.00 Between 5 p.m. and '7 p.m. Phone 478-1.. Reservations held until 10:80 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT 1S YOUR DANCE IIKE-HT AT THE CLOVER CLUB Wood Islands-Caribou Feriy Service Charles A. Dunning -. Leave Caribou- Charles A. Dunning Prince Non INIIBKIES NOV. lll 0o NOV. ION: .....__.........._.....__................ l s.|n. ip. 11 nun. I p. .. .. 8 nun. 1 p. ll mm. 8 p. ‘i 'We wouldn't have ti drink this loke Ice water-ll you'd ma,‘ /. a I l: z get one of those retrigerotors ln the Guardian Wont Ms!" LVL ABNER 049694 OOvO-O-O-OOOO O—O&§§-O§§—§§§§ QOO-OOQQ —Peter Rabbit. Peter Rabbit to rm. Peter es they sat st the edge o! the deu- 01d Brier-patch looking out across the Green Meadows to the Old Pas. ture. "Who haven't got whom? How lm I to know of whom you are talking when you don't mention names?" ssked Peter. She nposo e bit sharply. “The dreadful guns haven't got Bob White," explained Peter. "How do you know? Hove you seen him lately?" asked Mrs. Peter. "I know because I see him now, end he is headed straight this way. How Bob can fly when he is in n hurry! And he is in a hurry now. I Wonder why," said Peter. A moment later Bob White light~ ed at the edge of the dear Old Brier-patch end entered hy way oi one oi Peter's private little paths. “Hello. Peter!" xnid he, "I thought I would drop ln." "Hello, yourself. l saw you com- ing. You seemed tn be in a hurry," Peter replied. UC‘U¢'CR‘IP' Contract Bridge A BAD BUT LUCKY DOUBLE West was a little premature with his penalty double in todays dell‘. but the declnrer was kind in hi" » North dealer. Both sides winereblc -I'OCO 3401;; U) so D 1W The bidding: Norm East 1 Q a Q 8 O Pose Pass Pass South w... Dbie’. Since South's three-spade bid was an absolute. force on North. West might well have waited and doubled iour spades, ‘out apparently he felt like giving his partner s very strong warning against any more heart bidding. West's highly premature action should have been expensive. but. ss it happened, the opposite was the case! West opened his single- ton hesrt. South won the trick and laid down the spade ace. When the 5-0 break ivas revealed, South muttered darkly and, apparently reasoning that he would have to tske the club finesse sooner or lster, tried it on the spot. E-ast captured dummy's queen sud cashed s heart triok, then lcci led another high heart. Declsrer ruffled low end was promptly overruifed by West. who» incidentally, had discarded his last. club on the second heart lead. Wififi now exited by putting down the diamond queen. Dummyb king won- nnd declarer helped along his own ruin by leading the club ece from dummy West ruiied, end the final outcome was that muth lost six trleksl em points to Esst-Westl The doubled contrsct could have been made with the greatest u! ease! Instead o! talking the club finesse, South should have cashed dummy‘! top diamond, then led a third round. With East showing ' out. it would be ridiculously simple to ruii’ the third diamond low in the closed hsnd, then to go ‘bask to dummy’! club ace and ruli the Lost diamond with South's remain- ing low trump. This method of ploy would give south iive spade one heart, two diamonds and one club. _,___,,. . i.|Fl$/?—Kr TH’ STAKTS A- A- scREAr-ilhl’ AFTE ru’ nous as AS munws-Ar TH‘ Fill!‘ war-so’ mzzuaez, sun/cram: cowsnmv RAT; or 5301mm nuns m‘ You. lib SHOT ‘m (norm) BOOTIPLJL. DOGPATCH ILL!‘ RACIN’, ANA-cLAwrN; AN‘ R ~/o'.'.' a lBy Thornton W. Burgess) with the news, I "they haven't got him yet,” said ' ‘.1 "I was. Did you ever see me fly "Belle Peterl" rsid he. "But legs are not all alike. 80ml folks have long legs, some folks have short legs, and some folks, like us Rabbits and Nimbleheels the Jumping Mouse and some others, have both long and short legs. So how can we nll run slike? We can't," said Peter, "There ls just as much diiierenre in wings as in legs and I guess more. There are long Whigs and short wings, broad wings and nar- row wings, pointed wings and rounded wings, big wings and small wings. swlit wings and slow wings. all sorts of wings ior sll sorts oi icathered iolks. Bo how can we all fly alike? We can't" rotor-ted Bob White. “I hadn't though or that? said Peter. "He doesn't think," spoke up Mrs. slowly?" retorted Bob white. “Now I think of it I don't believe l ever did." replied Peter. "I know you never did, for ‘i never ily slowly," said the plump little bird who whistles his own name. “Why dent you," asked Peter. "Bemue I don't hsve that. kind oi wings." explained Bob White. "What kind oi’ wings?" asked Peter n bit stupidly. “Slnw-flying wings," replied Bob White. “I should think any one who can fly at sll could fly sny way he pleased, inst or slow. Wings sre wings. 1i you don't know how to ily slowly why don't you learn? I would. Yes, sir, 1 certainly wwlrl," declared Peter, Bob White chuckled. Peter does- n't know much about wings, does he?" said he to Mrs, Peter. “He doesn't know snything about them. l don't either. Rabbits don't have wings, so ho\v should we“ said Mrs Peter a little testily. "Wings are wings. What one ean do with them others should be slcie to do," declared Peter es ii that quite settled the question. "And legs are legs, but they are not all used alike," said Bob White. Peter." Ii he did he would stay in the clear Old Brier-patch where he is safe and knows he is sate, and not go wandering about the way he does." Peter twitched his nose et her Just then Killy the Sparrow Haw-k appeared flying not very high above the Green Meadows. He stopped in mid-air His wings were moving but he remained in one place, Doing that is celled hovering. "I guess he sees s Mouse in tne grass," sold Peter. "Can you do that?" he asked as Killy went on his way. ' what?" asked Bob White Just as ii he didn't knew. “Stsy in one place in the air?" replied Peter. 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